Three Oregon soil types (Chehalis silt loam (CSL), an alluvial
soil from the Willamette Valley; Ayre sandy loam (ASL), a volcanic
pumice soil from the Central high desert; and Klamath fine sandy
loam (KFSL), a basaltic mineral soil from the Klamath Basin) were
collected adjacent to fields which had been...
Race identification of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis West. )
is influenced by environment, pathogen variability and host age.
Isolates of stripe rust were collected in the Pacific Northwest and
characterized on two sets of differential varieties; the "Oregon" and
the United States. Six of the seven isolates tested on the...
The virulence of 44 isolates of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis
West.) from 33 collections made during 1971 and 1972 were characterized
on two sets of differential varieties. The varieties in the
"Oregon" set were: Cappelle Desprez, Chinese 166, Dippes Triumph,
Druchamp, Etiole de Choisy, Flamingo, Gaines, Golden, Ibis, Leda,
Michigan...
A study was conducted of the influence of various climatic and
soil factors on the development of onion pink root disease and of the
influences of temperature, light, pH, carbon and nitrogen sources,
and vitamins on the growth in vitro of an Oregon isolate of the pink
root fungus, Pyrenochaeta...
A study was conducted to determine the influence of DMSO
(dimethyl sulfoxide) on suberization and wound periderm formation
in cut potato tuber tissue, and to determine the effectiveness of
DMSO as a potato seedpiece treatment for prevention of seedpiece
decay in the field. The influences of tuber storage conditions,
varieties,...
Abundant conidial and sclerotial production occurs on iris
plants infected with Botrytis convoluta Whetzel and Drayton during
the cool moist months of the year. Experiments were designed to
study the survival and inoculum potential of conidia and sclerotia.
Basic nutritional requirements of the fungus in culture were also
studied.
Results...
Abundant conidial production occurs from colonized straws and
plants infected with Cercosporella herpotrichoides Fron during the
cool moist months of the growing season. Experiments were
designed to study the survival, inoculum potential and competitive
saprophytic ability of conidia in soil.
Laboratory results indicated that cool moist soil favors the
saprophytic...
The physiologic specialization of nine isolates of stripe rust
(Puccinia striiformis West.) collected in the Pacific Northwest
was determined. The separation of races was based on the differential
susceptibility of the following wheat varieties: Cappelle
Desprez, Chinese 166, Dippes Triumph, Druchamp, Etoile de
Choisy, Flamingo, Gaines, Golden, Ibis, Leda, Michigan...