Malheur Experiment Station 2010 Annual Report
Ext/Crs 132 | Oregon State University
Cite As:
Shock, C. C. (Ed.) (2011). MES Annual Report 2010, OSU Department of Crop and Soil Science Agricultural Experiment Station. Ext/Crs 132.
Report Cover Photo
Clint Shock, MES Professor and Superintendent, Inspecting a row of Sulphur-Flowered Buckwheat at the Malheur Experiment Station.
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People
Weather
Alfalfa
Onions
- 2010 Onion Variety Trial
- Management of Onion Cultural Practices to Control the Expression of Iris Yellow Spot Virus
- Onion Production from Transplants
- pdfOnion Production from Sets
- Effect of Timing of Harvest on Onion Yield and Storability
- Response of Eight Onion Varieties to Four Plant Populations
- Evaluation of Zeba® as a Soil Amendment for Onion Production
- Evaluation of Transit Soil as a Soil Amendment for Onion Production
- Insecticide Rotation Trial for Maximum Efficacy Against Thrips in Dry Bulb Onions
- Insecticide Screening for Effectiveness in Controlling Thrips in Dry Bulb Onions
- Maximizing the Economic Value of Insecticide Applications for Thrips Control – A Two-year Study
- Dose Response of Activated Charcoal to Detoxify Dual Magnum® and Outlook® Applied Pre-emergence on Direct-seeded Onions
- Evaluation of Dual Magnum® and Outlook® Used Pre-emergence on Direct-seeded Dry Bulb Onions with Activated Charcoal
- Evaluation of Several Herbicides for Possible Use to Control Weeds in Direct-seeded Onion
- Evaluation of KIH-485 Herbicide for Weed Control in Direct-seeded Onion
- Long-term Storage of Onion Cultivars, 2010
Potatos
Sugar Beets
Wild Flowers and Native Plant Seed Production
- Native Wildflower Seed Production with Low Levels of Irrigation
- Operational Success of Direct Surface Seeding Strategies for Establishment of Intermountain West Native Plants
- Evaluation of Herbicides for Weed Control in Forb Seed Production
Yellow Nutsedge Biology and Control
Veratrum
- Operational Success of Direct Surface Seeding Strategies for Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Possible Key Role of Calcium for the Future Cultivation of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Techniques to Transplant Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Response of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) to Day Length
- Micro-climatic Characteristics of the Natural Environment Supporting and not Supporting Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Irrigation Criteria for Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) Production
Appendices
- Appendix A: Herbicide Listing
- Appendix B: Insecticide Listing
- Appendices C, D, & E: Listing of Common and Scientific Names
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