Wheat is an important cereal crop in the Willamette Valley of
Oregon and the stiff-strawed, high yielding winter varieties are
the predominate types grown although spring varieties are not uncommon.
Because of the mild, often open winters; present in the
Willamette, it is not unusual to be able to seed...
This thesis reports a portion of a general ecological study of
a stream under conditions of controlled flow and low levels of organic
enrichment. It is concerned with the effects of experimental variations
of light intensity and concentration of soluble organic enrichment
imposed on seasonal variations of temperature and total...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of environment
and several plant growth regulators on the physiology, quality,
and agronomic performance of snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L. )
and spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ). The potassium salts of
naphthenic acid and cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, received particular
attention.
Application of potassium...
Two new methods for the determination of solids movement in a fluidized bed have been developed and evaluated in this work. The first method used a deflecting plexiglass rod with strain gages attached to the base which is immersed in the bed of fluidized solids. The probe will yield a...
Vernalization plays a fundamental role in the adaptation of winter cereals to their growing environment by controlling their growth habit, thereby allowing them to escape cold injury. Because of the climatic conditions of the region, dry summers and wet winters, growers sometimes cannot plant all of their winter wheat in...