WCC91: Improving Stress Resistance of Forages in the Western United States
(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
SAES-422 Reports
02/01/2002
Idaho
Mayland, H.F., G.E. Shewmaker, P.A. Harrison, and N.J. Chatterton.2000. NonStructual Carbohydrates in tall fescue cultivars: Relationship to animal preference. Agron. J. 92: 1203-1206.
Shewmaker, G. E., and H. F. Mayland. 2001. Harvest management effects on alfalfa management effects on alfalfa quality. In Proc. PSES 2001 Field Day Research and Extension Report, p 107-112.
Shewmaker, G. E. 2001. Evaluate the quality of your hay and forage. p. 53-59 In Proc. 2001 Intermountain Cow Symposium. Twin Falls, ID, 10-11 Jan. 2001.
Mayland, H.F., J.C.Burns. D.S. Fisher. and G.E. Shewmaker. Near infra-red measurement of nonstructural carbohydrates in alfafa hay. P. 404-405. In Proc. XIX Int. Grassland Congress, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, 10-21 Feb. 2001.
Mayland, H.F., J.C.Burns. D.S. Fisher, G.E. Shewmaker, R. Carlstrom , and D.S. Cash. Herbivore preference for afternoon- and morning-cut forages and adoption of cutting management strategies. P. 405-406. In Proc. XIX Int. Grassland Congress, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil, 10-21 Feb. 2001.
Oregon
Hannaway, D.B., C. Daly, W. Gibson, G. Taylor, H. Wan, W. Luo, L. Liu, X. Han, L. Feng, Y. Wei, Y. Hu, L. Gao, X. Li, W. Zhang, Z. Xu, and A. Gu. 2000. GIS-based Forage Species Adaptation Mapping for China. Invited Presentation. Internat. Symp. On Intel. Agric. Inform. Tech., Beijing, China.
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UTAH-ARS
Angell, R., T. Svejcar, J. Bates, N.Z. Saliendra, and D.A. Johnson. 2001. Bowen ratio and closed chamber carbon dioxide flux measurements over sagebrush steppe vegetation. Agric. Forest Meteorol. 108: 153-161.
Asay, K. H., W. H. Horton, K. B. Jensen, and A. J. Palazzo.2001. Merits of native and introduced Triticeae grasses on semiarid rangelands. Can. J. Plant Sci. 81: 45-52.
Asay, K. H., K. B. Jensen, and B. L. Waldron. 2001. Responses of tall fescue cultivars to an irrigation gradient. Crop Sci. 41:350-357..
Asay, K. H., K. B. Jensen, T. A. Jones, B. L. Waldron, A. J. Palazzo, D. A. Johnson, W. H. Horton, and N. J. Chafterton. 2001. Breeding native and introduced grasses and legumes for the Northern Plains Area. Soc. Range Manage. Kilo Hawaii.
Asay, K. H., H. F. Mayland, P. G. Jefferson, J. D. Berdahl, J. F. Karn, and B. L. Waldron. 2001. Parent-progeny relationships and genotype x environment effects for factors associated with grass tetany and forage quality in Russian wildrye. Crop Sci. 41:14781484.
Hu, Z.-M., R. R.-C. Wang, S. R. Larson, A. J. Palazzo, K. H. Asay, and N. J. Chatterton. 2001. Selection response of molecular markers associated with anthocyanin coloration and low-temperature growth traits in crested wheatgrass. Can. J. Plant Sci. 81:665-671.
Jefferson, P. G., H. F. Mayland, K. H. Asay, and J. D. Berdahl. 2001. Variation in mineral concentration and grass tetany potential among Russian wildrye accessions. Crop Sci. 41:543-548.
Jensen, K. B., K. H. Asay, and B. L. Waldron. 2001. Dry matter production of orchardgrass and perennial ryegrass at five irrigation levels. Crop Sci. 41:479-487.
Larsen, S.R., B.L. Waldron, S. Monsen, L. St. John, A.J. Palazzo, C.L. McCracken, R.D. Harrison. 2001. AFLP variation in agamospermous and dioecious bluegrasses of Western North America. Crop Sci. 41:1300-1305.
Waldron, B.L., K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen, and P.G. Johnson. 2001. RoadCrest crested wheatgrass- A new alternative low-maintenance grass for semiarid regions. Golf Course Management. June 2001 issue pp. 71-74.
Wyoming
Walsh, M. J., R. H. Delaney, R.W. Groose, and J.M. Krall. 2001. Performance of annual medic species (medicago spp) in Southeastern Wyoming. Agron. J 93: 1249-1256.
Haag, A.A. 2001. Economics of incorporation of Austrian winter peas with alternative dryland crop rotations in Southeast Wyoming. M..S. Thesis, Dept. of Agric. and Appl.Econ. Univ. of WY, May 2001.
Groose, R.W. 2001. Winter hardy annual medics on the U.S. Central Great Plains. Agron. Soc. Amer. Abstracts, Charlotte, NC.