Malheur Experiment Station 2015 Annual Report
Ext/CrS 156 | Oregon State University
Cite As:
Shock, C. C. (Ed.) (2016). MES Annual Report 2015, OSU Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of Crop and Soil Science Ext/CrS 156.
Report Cover Photo
Alicia Rivera, Biological Sciences Research Technician, prepares onion samples for E. coli analyses after storage in wooden and plastic boxes.
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Onion
- 2015 Onion Variety Trials
- Onion Production from Transplants
- Onion Response to In-Season Nutrient Supplementation Strategies and At-Planting Phosphorus Application in 2015
- Evaluation of Kelpak® and Greenfeed® in Onion Production
- Evaluation of Zidua® for Weed Control in Direct-Seeded Onion
- Evaluation of Reflex® and Bicyclopyrone for Weed Control in Direct-Seeded Onion
- Previous Year Mid-Summer Soil Incorporation of Dual Magnum® and Eptam® to Control Yellow Nutsedge in Onion the Following Year
- Evaluation of Outlook® Applied Through Drip Irrigation to Control Yellow Nutsedge
- Dry Bulb Onion Storage in Sterilized Plastic Crates Compared to Storage in Old Wooden Boxes
Escherichia Coli
- Soil Filtering Reduces Onion Bulb Exposure to E. coli From Irrigation Water
- Chlorine Dioxide Injection Through Drip Irrigation Reduces E. coli
- Controlling E. coli With In-Field Application of Copper Fungicides
Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus
- Evaluation of Insecticides and Insecticide Use Patterns for Management of Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus
- Evaluation of New Onion Lines for Resistance to Onion Thrips and Iris Yellow Spot Virus
Native Plant and Wildflower Seed Production
- Direct Surface Seeding Systems for the Establishment of Native Plants in 2015
- Native Beeplant Seed Production in Response to Irrigation in a Semi-Arid Environment
- Irrigation Requirements for Native Buckwheat Seed Production in a Semi-Arid Environment
- Prairie Clover and Basalt Milkvetch Seed Production in Response to Irrigation
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Five Lomatium Species in a Semi-Arid Environment
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Five Penstemon Species in a Semi-Arid Environment
- Irrigation Requirements for Seed Production of Several Native Wildflower Species Planted in the Fall of 2012
- Seed Increases of Great Basin Native Forbs and Grasses for Restoration Research Projects
Potato
Alternate Crops
- Can Pumpkins be Grown for Snack Seed Purposes in the Treasure Valley?
- Evaluation of Quinoa Cultivars in the Treasure Valley
- Soybean Performance in Ontario in 2015
- California Yerba Santa Leaf Production
Irrigation Scheduling
Appendix
- Appendix A. Common and Scientific Names of: Herbicides and Adjuvants
- Appendix B. Common and Scientific Names of: Insecticides, Fungicides, and Nematicides
- Appendix C., D., E. Common and Scientific Names of: Crops, Weeds, Diseases, Physiological Disorders, Insects, and Nematodes
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Pesticide labels should always be consulted and followed before any pesticide use.