Initial
establishment
of
legume
forage
crops
is
of
prime
importance
in
determining
future
forage
and
seed
production.
The
objective
of
this
study
was
to
determine
the
influence
of
herbicides,
phosphorus
fertilization,
and
seedbed
preparation
on
the
establishment
of
alfalfa
and
birdsfoot
trefoil.
Experiments
were
designed
to
study
the
influence
of...
In the last 30 years, birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L. )
has been recognized as a great potential source of forage. Since the
1930's, many studies have been reported in relation to birdsfoot
trefoil characteristics, including some directly related with the
association between seed yield and its components.
The purpose...
Studies were conducted to determine the site of DCPA toxicity
on annual ryegrass. This was done by means of a technique which
used pyrex tubing and a vapor barrier to separate exposure of coleoptile
and roots of emerging grass seedlings to various concentrations of DCPA. Coleoptiles that emerged through treated...
Atrazine is an asymmetrical s-triazine herbicide used pre-
and post emergence for weed control in many crops. Triazine herbicides
have been used in the Pacific-Northwest for weed control in
orchard crops. Under certain conditions where trees were grown
in nutrient deficient areas, it was noted that toxic symptoms due to...
In previous research, bromacil gave good performance when
it was applied in early fall with fairly dry soil conditions and before
the fall germinating weeds had started growth. On the other hand,
if bromacil was applied in late November, December, or January
on nearly saturated soil with weeds that had...
The use of bromoxynil (3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzonitrile)
to control broadleaf weeds in cereal crops has become widespread.
This herbicide has not always performed satisfactorily for reasons
which were not clearly evident.
The effects of temperature, light and humidity on the herbicidal
activity of bromoxynil on coast fiddleneck, Amsinckia intermedia,
were studied. Fiddleneck...
The influence of planting patterns and plant spacings on grain
yield in field corn (Zea mays) was studied at the Oregon State University
Botany and Plant Pathology Field Laboratory near Corvallis,
Oregon in 1969. Plant characteristics and yield components studied
included plant height, ear height, number of ears, ear weight...
The extent of the competitive effect of wild oats on winter wheat
yield was estimated in field studies on three commercial wheat farms in
the Willamette Valley. The morphological development of the wild oat
plants was also documented.
Wild oats were removed from stands of wheat in six different treatments;...
The influence of variety, plant population, and planting date on
corn silage production was studied at Hyslop Agronomy Farm,
Corvallis, Oregon. The corn plants were grown under irrigation with
300 pounds per acre of 16-20-0 (N-P₂0₅-K₂0) and 240 pounds of urea,
providing a total nitrogen application of 158 pounds per...