Contents
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Trinexapac-ethyl Timing and Rate Effects on Crimson Clover Seed Yield
- Searching for Genetic Tolerance to Choke in Orchardgrass Germplasm
- Control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis in Carbon-seeded Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass Grown for Seed
- Enhancing Fertilizer Efficiency in Perennial Ryegrass Seed Crops with Urease Inhibitors
- Evaluation of a Newly Formulated Slug Bait (Ferroxx AQ) for Control of Gray Field Slugs in Western Oregon
- Spatial Variability of Slug Populations in Perennial Ryegrass Stand Establishment: Second-year Results
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
- Effects of Applied Nitrogen on Yellow Mustard Seed Production in the Willamette Valley
Author Index
Barenburg USA
R. Lamp, Forage Breeder
D. Singh, Director of Research
Central Oregon Agricultural Research Center- OSU
J.K.S. Dung, Assistant Professor, Plant Pathology
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
J.C. Scott, Faculty Research Assistant, Plant Pathology
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
Cooperative Extension Service - OSU
N.P. Anderson, Regional Field Crops Extension Agent, North Willamette Valley
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Trinexapac-ethyl Timing and Rate Effects on Crimson Clover Seed Yield
- Searching for Genetic Tolerance to Choke in Orchardgrass Germplasm
- Enhancing Fertilizer Efficiency in Perennial Ryegrass Seed Crops with Urease Inhibitors
- Spatial Variability of Slug Populations in Perennial Ryegrass Stand Establishment: Second-year Results
C.S. Sullivan, Regional Field Crops Extension Agent, South Willamette Valley
- Evaluation of a Newly Formulated Slug Bait (Ferroxx AQ) for Control of Gray Field Slugs in Western Oregon
- Spatial Variability of Slug Populations in Perennial Ryegrass Stand Establishment: Second-year Results
D.L. Walenta, Extension Crops Specialist, Union County
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
Crop Production Services
P. Boren, Crop Advisor
B. Schroeder, Crop Advisor
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences - OSU
T.G. Chastain, Associate Professor, Seed Crop Physiology
- Trinexapac-ethyl Timing and Rate Effects on Crimson Clover Seed Yield
- Enhancing Fertilizer Efficiency in Perennial Ryegrass Seed Crops with Urease Inhibitors
- Effects of Applied Nitrogen on Yellow Mustard Seed Production in the Willamette Valley
D.W. Curtis, Senior Faculty Research Assistant, Weed Science
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis in Carbon-seeded Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass Grown for Seed
A.S. DuVal, Instructor
C.J. Garbacik, Senior Faculty Research Assistant, Seed Crop Physiology A.G. Hulting, Associate Professor, Extension Weeds Specialist
- Trinexapac-ethyl Timing and Rate Effects on Crimson Clover Seed Yield
- Enhancing Fertilizer Efficiency in Perennial Ryegrass Seed Crops with Urease Inhibitors
- Effects of Applied Nitrogen on Yellow Mustard Seed Production in the Willamette Valley
A.G. Hulting, Associate Professor, Extension Weeds Specialist
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis in Carbon-seeded Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass Grown for Seed
C.A. Mallory-Smith, Professor, Weed Science
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis in Carbon-seeded Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass Grown for Seed
M. Morad, Graduate Student
K.C. Roerig, Faculty Research Assistant, Weed Science
- Evaluation of Asulam and 2,4-DB Crop Safety and Dock Control in Red Clover Grown for Seed
- Control of Poa annua and Poa trivialis in Carbon-seeded Tall Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass Grown for Seed
Forage and Range Research Laboratory - USDA-ARS
B.S. Bushman, Research Geneticist
J. Robins, Research Geneticist
Hermiston Experiment Station - OSU
K.E. Frost, Assistant Professor, Botany and Plant Pathology
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
P.B. Hamm, Station Director and Professor Emeritus
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
N. Kaur, Postdoctoral Scholar, Plant Pathology
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
National Forage Seed Production Research Center - USDA-ARS
S.C. Alderman, Professor and Research Plant Pathologist
- Evaluation of New Fungicide Chemistries and Application Strategies to Reduce Ergot in Grass Seed Production Systems
- Ergot Escape Potential of Commercial Cultivars of Perennial Ryegrass
- Development of a DNA-based Protocol to Detect Airborne Ergot Spores in Cool-season Grass Seed Fields
- Using Information Technology to Advance Integrated Ergot Disease Management in Perennial Grass Seed Cropping Systems
G.W. Mueller-Warrant, Associate Professor and Research Agronomist
K.M. Trippe, Research Microbiologist
G.W. Whittaker, Research Hydrologist
Credits
This report has been published with a grant from the Oregon Seed Council
Appreciation is expressed to the Officers of the 2015–2016 Oregon Seed Council:
Macey Wessels, President
Brian Glaser, Vice President
Greg Loberg, Second Vice President
Don Doerfler, Treasurer
Business Address:
Oregon Seed Council
494 State Street, Suite 220
Salem, OR 97301
Tel: (503) 585-1157
FAX: (503) 585-1292
Email: roger@rwbeyer.com
www.OregonSeedCouncil.org
Sincere appreciation is also extended to the growers who have allowed trials to be conducted on their farms. Data presented in many of the research reports would not be available without their cooperation.
Lastly, appreciation is expressed to Teresa Welch, Wild Iris Communications, for her conscientious attention to detail in formatting this manuscript for publication.