Malheur Experiment Station 2011 Annual Report
Ext/CrS 141 | Oregon State University
Cite As:
Shock, C. C. (Ed.) (2012). MES Annual Report 2011, OSU Department of Crop and Soil Science Agricultural Experiment Station. Ext/Crs 141.
Report Cover Photo
Joel Felix, Associate Professor, Displaying the Yellow Nutsedge Variety Trial at the Malheur Experiment Station.
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Onions
- 2011 Onion Variety Trials
- Onion Production from Transplants
- Onion Production from Sets
- Response of Four Onion Varieties to Plant Population and Irrigation System
- Evaluation of AgZyme® in Onion Production
- Insecticide Rotations for Control of Thrips in Onions, 2011
- Dose Response of Activated Charcoal to Detoxify Dual Magnum® and Outlook® Applied Preemergence on Direct-seeded Onions
- Evaluation of Dual Magnum® and Outlook® used Preemergence on Direct-seeded Dry Bulb Onions with Activated Charcoal
- Evaluation of Sustain® Adjuvant for Improved Herbicide Weed Efficacy in Direct-seeded Onion
- Evaluation of Pyroxasulfone for Weed Control in Direct-seeded Onion
Potatoes
- 2011 Potato Variety Trials
- Evaluation of Fomesafen (Reflex®) Herbicide for Weed Control in Ranger Russet Potato and Response of Subsequent Crops to Soil Residues
- Investigate Sweet Potato Cultivars and Irrigation Criteria for the Treasure Valley
Sugar Beets
Wild Flowers and Native Plant Seed Production
- Direct Surface Seeding Strategies for Establishment of Intermountain West Native Plants for Seed Production
- Evaluation of Seed Scarification for the Establishment of Three Intermountain West Native Legumes
- Irrigation Requirements for Native Wildflower Seed Production
- Irrigation Requirements for Novel Native Wildflower Seed Production
- Tolerance of Sulfur-flower Buckwheat (Eriogonum umbellatum) to Rates and Mixtures of Postemergence Herbicides, 2008–2011
Yellow Nutsedge Biology and Control
Veratrum
- Direct Seeding Strategies for Nursery Establishment of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Microclimatic Characteristics of the Natural Environment Supporting Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Veratrum Irrigation
- Soils Naturally Supporting Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
- Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) Response to Calcium and Day Length
- Transplanting Methods for the Cultivation of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)
Strip Tillage
Appendices
- Appendix A: Herbicide Listing
- Appendix B: Insecticide Listing
- Appendices C, D, & E: Listing of Common and Scientific Names
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