Three experimental grazing trials were conducted to
explore the hypothesis that in the Klamath Basin, a higher
level of selenium supplementation is necessary than those
proven adequate elsewhere. Two forage species were
investigated: Festuca arundinaeca and Agropyron repens, in
0.61 hectare plots, both grown in a selenium deficient soil
area....
Temperature effects on osmoregulation were studied in larval
Ambystoma gracile. There was a pronounced effect on the osmotic
uptake of water through the skin. The rates at 5°C, 15°C and 25°C
were respectively 0.03 ml/hr., 0.1 ml/hr. and 0.2 ml/hr. for a
10g animal. The Q₁₀'s for these changes in...
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Non-coding ribonucleic acid (ncRNA) is of interest for its diverse roles in cell and viral biology. RNA molecules vary greatly in terms of size, structure, and function. In recent years, the modification of existing RNA structures has been used for biochemical methods of enormous impact including CRISPR and RNAi methods....
Oregon State University researchers made a significant discovery in 1958. They found that the underlying cause of white muscle disease is a dietary deficiency of the trace element selenium (Se). There is a fairly clear-cut relationship between soil, plant, and animal factors. Certain soils, including some formed by volcanic action...
A cytogeographic study, the relationship between chromosome
number and geographical and ecological distribution, was made of the
tetraploid and hexaploid chromosome forms of Achillea millefolium L.
in western Oregon. Principal objectives of the investigation were
three. First was a determination of the exact distributions of the two
levels, as previous...
This is a bibliography of the work of T. L. Jackson, who conducted research at the North Willamette Research and Experiment Center. It is limited to those Extension publications and research reports that addressed the nutrient needs of fresh market and processed vegetables.
The present day vegetation pattern of the Willamette Valley is a result of a long past of human alteration of the landscape. Beginning with aboriginal burning of the grasslands to present day land uses, the vegetation of the valley has been affected by anthropogenic activity. Wet prairie is a vanishing...