Progress Reports FY01
Title: Author:
1) Evaluation of Perennial Ryegrass Straw as a Forage Source for Ruminants D. Bohnert
C. Ackerman
2) Differential Response of Fine Fescue Cultivars to Nonthermal Residue Management

T. Chastain
W. Young III
G. Gingrich

3) Decreasing Shattering of Grass Seed Crops: Determining the Potential of Ethylene Inhibitors to Decrease Rate of Abscission Layer Development

M. Butler
T. Chastain

4) High Straw-Conservation Grass Seed Production To Mitigate Agricultural Impacts in the Pacific Northwest R. Dick
5) Economic Viability of Washington Grass Seed Industry Using Current Residue Management Methods H. Hinman
A. Schreiber
6) Investigations of methods of enhancing the nutritive value of grass seed residue for ruminant livestock C. Hunt
7) Kentucky Bluegrass Straw Utilization: Genetic and Management Factors Influencing Pulping Requirements and Papermaking Properties W. Pan
W. McKean
M. Lewis
W. Johnston
L. Edwards
8) Decreasing Shattering of Grass Seed Crops: Determining the Potential of Ethylene Inhibitors to Decrease Rate of Abscission Layer Development M. Butler
T. Chastain
9) Continued Development of a Bioherbicide for Control of Grassy Weeds in Grass Seed Cropping Systems D. Mills
10) Disease Control in Bluegrass Cropping Systems without Open-Field Burning W. Johnston
J. Sitton
11) Quantifying emissions from Kentucky bluegrass field burning W. Johnston
M. Schaaf
12) Insect Control in Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Leaf Fescue Seed Fields in the Pacific Northwest D. Bragg
W. Johnston
G. Fisher
13) Suppression of Kentucky Bluegrass Stands With Herbicides As Part of Non-Thermal Residue Management D. Thill
S. Bateman
G. Jacklin
K. Hart
D. Barton
14) Integrated Management System for Sustained Seed Yield of Kentucky Bluegrass Without Burning D. Thill
15) Comparative Genomics of Abiotic Stress In Ryegrass S. Warnke
16) Syntenic Genes Useful in Grass Seed Crops S. Warnke
R. Barker
R. Cook
17) Management Options for Volunteer Established Annual Ryegrass Seed Crops W. Young III
M. Mellbye
18) Defining Optimum Nitrogen Fertilization Practices for Perennial Ryegrass and Tall Fescue Seed Production Systems in the Willamette Valley
W. Young III
M. Mellbye
G. Gingrich
J. Hart
19) Defining Optimum Nitrogen Fertilization Practices for Fine Fescue and
Annual Ryegrass Seed Production Systems in the Willamette Valley
W. Young III
M. Mellbye
G. Gingrich
J. Hart
 
                         
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