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xtw ^rim tentS itation Oregon State University Station's research scope is dictated by state needs Here at the Agricultural Experiment Station, we consider telling Oregon taxpayers about our work not just a good thing to do but an obligation. Consequently, the Station regularly reports to the general public on its research. We do that through Oregon's Agricultural Progress, our quarterly magazine, and through public service announcements that appear on television and radio. The Station also publishes easy-to-read reports designed to give the public an overall idea of the direction and breadth of agricultural research at OSU. But, obviously, our researchers do a lot more than what we report on through those channels. There is other written material available. The scientists themselves write technically worded reports about their findings called Circulars of Information, Technical Bulletins, Station Bulletins and Special Reports. Also, they keep reprints of articles they write for scientific journals and of papers they present at scientific meetings. Those are called Technical Papers. This publication lists the circulars, bulletins, reports and papers published in 1984 by Agricultural Experiment Station scientists. What strikes me most about the list is its immense scope—the breadth of which is dictated by the diversity of needs in Oregon agriculture. I urge you to browse through the titles and look for research that may be helpful to you.

Robert E. Witters Acting Director Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station 1984 Publications Index This supplement to Oregon's Agricultural Progress lists publications by the departments of the OSU College of Agricultural Sciences and by branch agricultural experiment stations. To obtain single copies of Circulars of Information, Technical Bulletins or Station Bulletins, write the OSU Bulletin Mailing Service, Industrial Building, OSU, Corvallis, OR 97331. To obtain copies of Special Reports or Technical Papers, write the authors through their campus departments or branch stations. When requesting publications, refer to the numbers preceeding the titles.

Circulars of Information • SR 720, Irrigated Crop Research in Technical Paper Reprints Oregon's Columbia Basin. Anthropology Agricultural Chemistry • CI 695, The U.S. Processed Straw- Crop Science • 7044, "X-Ray Crystallographic Struc- berry Market: An Analysis of Trends • SR 704, Results of the Tenth ture Determination and Carbon-13 and Commodity Characteristics as They International Winter x Spring Wheat Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrum Impact on Oregon. Screening Nursery 1982-83. of2,2,3,4,5,6,6-heptachloro-3-(2,3,4,5, • SR 718, Argentina Cereal Breeding 6-pentachlorophenoxy)-4-cyclohexenone; Station Bulletins and Production Symposium. an intermediate in the Synthesis of Agricultural and Resource Economics nonachloro-3-phenoxyphenol," M. L. • SB 661, The Korean Market for U.S. Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Deinzer, J.G. Lamberton, D.C. Rohrer, White Wheat. Center and P.E. Strong, Journal of Organic • SB 712, Growth, Diversification, and • SR714, 1984 Progress Report... Chemistry, Volume 49, pages 7074-7076, Cyclical Instability in the Oregon Research in Beef Cattle Nutrition and 1984. Economy, 1960-1979. Management. • 7176, "Conservation of Genome Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Horticulture Organization in Two Multicapsid Nu- Center • SR 721, Oregon Tree Fruit and Nut clear Polyhedrosis Viruses," D.J. Leisy, • SB 663, Changes in Protected and Research Abstracts, 1982-83. G.F. Rohrmann, andG.S. Beaudreau, Grazed Sagebrush Grass in Eastern Journal of Virology, Volume 52, pages Oregon, 1937-1974. Malheur Agricultural Experiment Station 699-702, 1984. • 7220, "Production of Polyhedrin Special Reports • SR 716, Malheur Agricultural Experi- ment Station Research. Monoclonal Antibodies for Distinguish- Agricultural and Resource Economics ing Two Orgyia pseudotsugata Baculo- • SR 702, The Economic Effects of Air North Willamette Agricultural viruses," R. L. Quant, M.N. Pearson, Pollution on Agriculture: an Interpre- Experiment Station G.F. Rohrmann, andG.S. Beaudreau, tive Review of the Literature. • SR 711, Training and Spacing Trials Applied and Environmental Micro- • SR 708, SEBEND: A Computer in Marion Blackberry. biology, Volume 48, pages 732-736, Algorithm for the Solution of Symmet- Rangeland Resources 1984. ric Multicommodity Spatial Equilib- • SR 715, 1984 Progress Report... rium Problems Utilizing Benders Agricultural Engineering Research in Rangeland Management. Decomposition. • 7033, "Reducing Winter Ventilation Soil Science in Broiler Houses," P.K. Ryan, M.L. Science • SR 689, Statistical Analysis of Hellickson, and H.S. Nakaue, Ameri- • SR 705, Reports of the 25th Annual Climatological Data to Characterize can Society of Agricultural Engineers, Swine Day. Erosion Potential: 4. Freezing Events in Technical Paper Number 83-4514, Central Oregon Agricultural Eastern Oregon/Washington. December 1983. Experiment Station • SR 690, Statistical Analysis of • 7079, "Strawberry Mechanized Pro- • SR 717, Irrigated Crop Research in Climatological Data to Characterize duction Systems in Michigan and Central Oregon, 1984. Erotion Potential: 5. Joint Precipitation Ontario, Canada," D. E. Booster, 1984 and Freezing Events in Western Oregon. Proceedings of the Oregon Horticul- Columbia Basin Agricultural Experiment Station • SR 691, Statistical Analysis of tural Society, pages 169-176, 1984. • SR 706, Crop Water Use Curves for Climatological Data to Characterize • 7159, "Regionalized Statistics Ap- Irrigation Scheduling. Erosion Potential: 6. Joint Precipitation plied to Evapotranspiration," R.H. • SR 713, 1984 Columbia Basin and Freezing Events in Eastern Cuenca, and K.Y. Amegee, American Agricultural Research Oregon/Washington. Society of Civil Engineers Irrigation and Drainage Division Specialty Con- Groups," R.E. Knott, D.C. England, • 6724, "Breed and Sire Effects on ference, 1984. and W.H. Kennick, Journal of Animal Crossbred Lamb Production from • 7211, "Simulating Energy Recovery Science, Volume 58, pages 281-284, Panama Ewes and on Spermatozoan Equipment in a Milking Parlor," B.W. 1984. Midpiece Length," N.B. Saoud, D.L. Griswold and M.L. Hellickson, Ameri- • 5812," Evaluation of Liquefied Fish Thomas, and W.D. Hohenboken, can Society of Agricultural Engineers, in Digestibility and Feedlot Perfor- Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, Technical Paper Number 84-5024, June mance Studies with Sheep," A.A. pages 29-38, 1984. 1984. Shqueir, D.C. Church, and R.O. • 6726, "Effects of Dietary Copper and • 7212, "Effects of Irrigation Fre- Kellems, Canadian Journal of Animal Molybdenum on Tansy Ragwort (Senecio quency on Crop Yields," M.J. English, Science, Volume 64, 1984. jacobaea) Toxicity in Sheep," R.D. B.C. Nakamura, andG.S. Nuss, • 6252, "Genetic Effects on Maternal White, R.A. Swick, and P.R. Cheeke, USDA-ARS, Final Project Report, Performance and Litter Preweaning and American Journal of Veterinary Re- 1984. PostweaningTraits in Rabbits," S.D. search, Volume 45, pages 159-161, • 7263, "Controlled Seed Scarification Lukefahr, W.D. Hohenboken, P.R. 1984. Cheeke, and N.M. Patton, Animal to Speed Germination," D.M. Bilsland, • 6728, "Induction of Winter Fur M.R. Brandenburg, and A.G. Berlage, Production, Volume 38, pages 292-300, Growth in Mink (Mustela vison) with Journal of Applied Seed Production, 1984. Melatonin," J. Rose, F. Stormshak, J. Volume 2, Number 1, pages 45-49, • 6350, "Mutagenic Responses of Oldfield, andj. Adair, Journal of Tansy Ragwort (Seneciojacobaea) Plant, 1984 Animal Science, Volume 58, pages Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Metabolites • 7349, "Electrostatic Separation of 57-61, 1984. Flower Parts from Onion Seeds," P. in Goat Milk with the Salmonella/ • 6730, "Inheritance of Maternal Krishnan, A.G. Berlage, and E. Klein, Mammalian Microsome Mutagenicity Immunoglobin Gi Concentration by Transactions of the American Society of Test," R.D. White, P.H. Krumperman, the Bovine Neonate," N.E. Muggli, Agricultural Engineers, Presented at the P.R. Cheeke, M.L. Deinzer, and D.R. W.D. Hohenboken, L.V. Cundiff, and Winter Meeting of the American Buhler, Journal of Animal Science, K.W. Kelley, Journal of Animal Society of Agricultural Engineers, New Volume 58, pages 1245-1254, 1984. Science, Volume 59, pages 39-48, 1984. Orleans, December 11-14, 1984, 14 • 6433, "Proximate Composition and pages, #84-3568. Sensory Characteristics of Meat from • 6776, "The Effect of Selection in Rabbits Fed Three Levels of Alfalfa Retrospect on Lifetime Production Agricultural and Resource Economics Meal," Z.A. Holmes, S.F. Wei, DJ. Efficiency in Sheep," N.B. Saoud and • 6666, "Satisfaction with Environmen- Harris, P.R. Cheeke, and N.M. W.D. Hohenboken, Journal of Animal tal Change: An Empirical Analysis of Patton, Journal of Animal Science, Science, Volume 59, pages 620-629, Attitudes Toward Air Quality by Volume 58, pages 62-67, 1984. 1984. Recent Interstate Migrants," Joe B. • 6476, "Evaluation of Amino Acids, • 6777, "Phenotypic Relationships Stevens, Journal of Environmental B. Vitamins and Butylated Hydro- Among Early Life Traits and Lifetime Economics and Management, pages xyanisole as Protective Agents Against 264-281, 1984. Ewe Production Efficiency," N.B. Pyrrolizidine Alkoloid Toxicity in Rats," Saoud and W.D. Hohenboken, Journal • 7062, "A Vessel Licensing Fee as an B.J. Garrett and P.R. Cheeke, Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, pages Alternative Proposal for a Deep Draft of Animal Science, Volume 58, pages 607-619, 1984. Waterway User Charge," Michael V. 138-144, 1984. Martin, Water Resources Bulletin, • 6778, "Genetic, Environmental and • 6561, "Mathematical Modeling of Volume 20, pages 219-221, April 1984. Interaction Effects on Lifetime Produc- Alternative Culling and Crossbreeding tion Efficiency of Crossbred Ewes," Animal Science Strategies in Beef Production," Stephen N.B. Saoud and W.D. Hohenboken, • 5502, "Effects of Liquefied Fish, E. Clarke, C.T. Gaskins, J.K. Hillers, Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, Cottonseed Meal and Feather Meal on and W.D. Hohenboken, Journal of pages 594-606, 1984. In vitro and In vivo Rumen Characteris- Animal Science, Volume 58, page 6-14, tics of Sheep," A. A. Shqueir, R.O. 1984. • 6779, "Effect of Artificial Photope- Kellems, and D.C. Church, Canadian • 6649, "Mathematical Modeling of riod on Eating Behavior and Other Journal of Animal Science, Volume 64, Alternative Selection Strategies for Beef Behavioral Observations of Dairy 1984. Production," S.E. Clark, C.T. Gaskins, Cows," H. Tanida, L.V. Swanson, and • 5551, "Estrus, Ovulation, Concep- J.K. Hillers, and W.D. Hohenboken, W.D. Hohenboken, Journal of Animal tion and Embryo Survival in Con- Journal of Animal Science, Volume 59, Science, Volume 67, pages 585-591, finement-Managed Gilts of Three Weight pages 308-316, 1984. 1984. • 6785, "Single Cell Protein from • 6581, " Seed Transmission of To- • 6817, " Ecological Characteristics of Wood Pulp Waste as a Feed Supple- bacco Streak Virus in Strawberry," the Lentil Strain of Pea Seedborne ment for Lactating Cows," D.W. H.A.Johnson, Jr., R.H. Converse, A. Mosaic Virus," J J. Goodell and R. O. Claypool and D.C. Church, Journal of Amorao, J.I. Espejo, and N.W. Frazier, Hampton, Plant Disease, Volume 68, Dairy Science, Volume 67, pages Plant Disease, Volume 68, pages pages 148-150, 1984. 216-218, 1984. 390-392, 1984. • 6831, " Kinetics of Secondary Sporidial • 6834, "Effects of Dietary Supple- • 6624, "Temperature Effects in Production by a Wheat-Bunt Fungus, mentation with Butylated Hydro- Germination of Uredospores of Tilletia caries," A.C.L. Churchill and D. xyanisole, Cysteine and B Vitamins on Melampsoridium betulinum and in Rust Mills, Canadian Journal of Botany, Tansy Ragwort (Seneciojacobaea) Toxicosis Development," H.L. Dooley, Plant Volume 62, pages 129-133, 1984. in Ponies," B J. Garrett, D.W. Holtan, Disease, Volume 68, page 686, 1984. • 6853, "Selection and Culture of P.R. Cheeke,J.A. Schmitz, andQ.R. • 6637, "Inoculum Potential of Ecto- Auxotrophic and Drug-Resistant Mu- Rogers, American Journal of Veteri- mycorrhizal Fungi in Forest Soils of tants of Tilletia caries," A.C.L. Chur- nary Research, Volume 45, pages Southwest Oregon and Northern chill and D. Mills, Phytopathology, 459-464, 1984. California," J.L. Parke, R.G. Linder- Volume 74, pages 354-357, 1984. • 6970, "Effect of Photoperiod on Milk man, and J.M. Trappe, Forest Science, • 6872, "Soil and Seed Tubers as Production and Prolactin in Holstein Volume 30, pages 300-304, 1984. Sources of Inoculum of Erwinia carolovora Dairy Cows," J. M. Marcek and L. V. • 6743, "Tomato Ringspot and Rasp- pv. carolovora for Stem Soft Rot of Swanson, Journal of Dairy Science, berry Bush Dwarf Viruses in Red Potatoes," M.L. Powelson andJ.D. Volume 67, pages 2380-2388, 1984. Raspberry in Chile," R.H. Converse Apple, Phytopathology, Volume 74, • 7145, "Comparative Supplementa- andj. Auger, Fitopatologia, Volume pages 429-432, 1984. tion Methods (Liquid Supplement, 19, pages 22-26, 1984. • 6931, "Leaf Surface Electrostatics: Injected Liquid Supplement, Anhy- • 6754, "Evidence for the Involvement Apparatus and Procedures Used Under drous Ammonia) of Ryegrass Straw for of the Soil Microbiota in the Exclusion Controlled and Natural Conditions," Wintering Beef Brood Cows and Feeder of Fusarium from Coniferous Forest CM. Leach, Phytopathology, Volume Steers," R.O. Kellems, R. Miller, and Soils," D.A. SchislerandR.G. 74, pages 701-703, 1984. D.W. Weber, Proceedings, Western Linderman, Canadian Journal of • 6932, "Leaf Surface Electrostatics: Section, American Society of Animal Microbiology, Volume 30, pages Response of Detached Leaves of Beans Science, Volume 35, page 184, 1984. 142-150, 1984. and Maize to Humidity Changes and • 6766, "Immunological Comparisons Red-Infrared Radiation Under Con- Botany and Plant Pathology • 5906, "The Effect of Ethanol on the of Telispores of Two Wheat Bunt trolled Conditions," CM. Leach, Accumulation of Antifungal Com- Fungi, Tilletiasp., Using Monoclonal Phytopathology, Volume 74, pages pounds and Resistance of Tomato to Antibodies and Antisera," G.M. 695-701, 1984. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici," Banowetz, EJ. Trione, and B.B. • 6933, "Leaf Surface Electrostatics: Steven Danko and M.E. Corden, Krygier, Mycologia, Volume 76, pages Behavior of Detached Leaves of Beans, Phytopathology, Volume 74, pages 51-62, 1984. Maize and Other Plants under Natural 1475-1479, 1984. • 6768, "Root and Shoot Development Conditions," CM. Leach andJ.D. • 6466, "Blackberry Viruses in the in Winter Wheat," B. Klepper, R.K. Apple, Phytopathology, Volume 74, United States," R.H. Converse, Hort- Belford, and R. Rickman, Agronomy pages 704-709, 1984. Science, Volume 19, pages 185-188, Journal, Volume 76, pages 117-122, • 6952, "Characterization of Eight 1984. 1984. Excision Plasmids of Pseudomonas syringae • 6513, "The Isolation and Identifica- • 6797, "Maintenance, Symptoms, pv. phaseolicola," L.J. Szabo and D. tion of Races in Sphaerotheca pannosa var. and Distribution of Potato Viruses X, S, Mills, Molecular and General Genetics, rosae," C.L. Bender and D.L. Coyier, Y, A, M and Leafroll in Potato Tissue Volume 195, pages 90-95, 1984. Phytopathology, Volume 74, pages Culture Plantlets," J.P. McMorran and • 6963, "Biochemical Determination of 100-103, 1984. T.C. Allen, American Potato Journal, the Viability of Fungal Spores and • 6538, "Dusting Roots of Abies concolor Volume 60, pages 839-847, 1983. Hyphae," S.Q, Yu, EJ. Trione, T.M. and Other Conifers with Pisolithus • 6803, ''Heat Therapy and Shoot Ching, Mycologia, Volume 76, pages tinctorius Spores at Outplanting Time Apex Culture to Eliminate Mild Yellow- 608-613, 1984. Proves Ineffective," I.F. Alvarez and edge Virus from Hood Strawberry," • 7005, "Integration and Excision of J.M. Trappe, Canadian Journal of R.H. Converse and E. Tanne, Phyto- pMC7105 in Pseudomonas syringae pv. Forest Research, Volume 13, pages pathology, Volume 74, pages 1315-1316, phaseolicola: Involvement of Repetitive 1021-1023, 1983. 1984. Sequences," L.J. Szabo and D. Mills, Journal of Bacteriology, Volume 157, Volume 61, Number 3, pages 228-231, Crop Growth and Development, Ameri- pages 821-827, 1984. 1984. can Society of Agronomy, Madison, • 7072, "Phytophthora Root Rot of • 6604, "Training Weed Science Gradu- Wisconsin, pages 131-151, 1984. Cabbage and Cauliflower in Oregon," ate Students from Developing • 7037, "Nugget, a New Hop Cultivar P.B. Hamm and P.A. Koepsell, Plant Countries," A.P. Appleby and R.D. with High Alpha-Acids Potential," A. Disease, Volume 68, pages 533-535, Sweet, ///Communication of Weed Haunold, S.T. Likens, G.B. Nickerson, 1984. Science Technologies in Developing and S.T. Kenny, Journal of the Countries, International Weed Science American Society of Brewing Chemists, Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center Society/International Plant Protection Volume 42, Number 2, pages 62-64, 1984. • 5568, "Restricted Rooting Decreases Center, pages 155-168, 1983. Tillering and Growth of Winter Wheat," • 6832, "Activity Loss of Ethofumesate • 7110," Acid Phosphatases and Seed CM. Peterson, B. Klepper, F.V. in Dry Soil by Chemical Degradation Shriveling in Triticale," T.M. Ching, and Adsorption," D.McAuliffe and Pumphrey, and R. W. Rickman, Agron- D.M. Thompson, and R.J. Metzer, A.P. Appleby, Weed Science, Volume omy Journal, Volume 76, pages 861- Plant Physiology, Volume 76, pages 863, Sept.-Oct. 1984 32, pages 468-471, 1984. 478-482, 1984. • 6840, "Genetic Variation in Acid • 6452, "Silicic Acid and Oxidizable • 7122," Registration of USDA 65009 Detergent Fiber, Neutral Detergent Carbon Movement in a Walla Walla Female Hop Germ plasm," A. Haunold, Fiber, Hemicellulose, Crude Protein, Silt Loam as Related to Long-Term G.B. Nickerson, S.T. Likens, and C.E. and Their Relationship with In Vitro Management," C.L. Douglas, Jr., Homer, Crop Science, Volume 24, Dry Matter Digestibility in Tall Fescue," R.R. Allmaras, and N.C. Roager, Jr., pages 1005-1006, 1984. A.C. Soh, R.V. Frakes, D.O. Chilcote, Soil Science Society of America Journal, • 7302, "Post-Harvest Residue Manage- and D.A. Sleper, Crop Science, Vol- Volume 48, Number 1, pages 156-162, ment Effects on Seed Yield in Perennial ume 24, pages 721-727, 1984. Jan.-Feb. 1984. Grass Seed Production. I. The Long- • 6846, "Physiological Responses of • 6768, "Root and Shoot Development Term Effect from Non-Burning Tech- Field-Grown Soybean Leaves to In- in Winter Wheat," B. Klepper, R.K. niques of Grass Seed Residue Removal,'' creased Reproductive Load Induced by Belford, and R.W. Rickman, Agron- W.C. Young, H.W. Youngberg, and Elevated Night Temperatures," M. omy Journal, Volume 76, pages 117-122, D.O. Chilcote, Journal of Applied Seed Seddigh and G.D. Jolliff, Crop Science, Jan.-Feb. 1984. Production, Volume 2, pages 36-40, Volume 24, pages 952-957, 1984. 1984. Crop Science • 6847, "Effects of Night Temperature • 7303, "Post-Harvest Residue Manage- on Dry Matter Partitioning and Seed • 6314, "Selectivity Factors Relative to ment Effects on Seed Yield in Perennial Asulam for Senecio jacobaea L. Control in Growth of Indeterminate Field-Grown Grass Seed Production. II. The Effect of Medicagosativa L. II. Metabolism," Soybean," M. Seddigh and G.D. Less Than Annual Burning When D.R. Harper and A.P. Appleby, Weed Jolliff, Crop Science, Volume 24, pages Alternated with Mechanical Residue Research, Volume 24, pages 93-98, 704-710, 1984. Removal," W.C. Young III, H.W. 1984. • 6848, "Night Temperature Effects on Youngberg, and D.O. Chilcote, Journal • 6315, "Selectivity Factors Relative to Morphology, Phenology, Yield and of Applied Seed Production, Volume 2, Asulam {or Senecio jacobaea L. Control in Yield Components of Indeterminate pages 41-44, 1984. Medicago sativa^-,. I. Retention, Uptake Field-Grown Soybean," M. Seddigh and Translocation," D.R. Harper and and G.D. Jolliff, Agronomy Journal, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research A.P. Appleby, Weed Research, Volume Volume 76, pages 824-828, 1984. Center, Squaw Butte 24, pages 85-92, 1984. • 6941, "Registration of Nugget Hop," • 7125, "The Effect of Zeranol and Monensin on Reproductive Perfor- • 6415, "Development of a Self- A. Haunold, S.T. Likens, G.B. mance of Spring-Born Replacement Pollinated Meadowfoam from Interspe- Nickerson, and R.O. Hampton, Crop Heifers," H.A. Turner and R.J. cific Hybridization," G.D. Jolliff, W. Science, Volume 24, page 618, 1984. Calhoun, andJ.M. Crane, Crop • 6963, "Biochemical Determination of Raleigh, Proceedings of Western Sec- tion American Society of Animal Science, Volume 24, pages 369-370, the Viability of Fungal Spores and Science, Volume 33, pages 171-173, 1984. Hyphae," S.Q.. Yu, EJ. Trione, and 1984. • 6457, "Alpha-Amylase Activity in T.M. Ching, Mycologia, Volume 76, Wheat Kernels Matured and Germi- pages 608-613, 1984. Entomology nated Under Different Temperature • 6991, "Photosynthesis, Respiration, • 5837, "Campyloneura virgula, a Preda- Conditions," L.V. Reddy, T.M. Ching, and Photorespiration in Higher Plants,'' cious Not Previously Recorded and R.J. Metzger, Cereal Chemistry, D.N. Moss, IN Physiological Basis of from the United States ()," J.D. Lattin and G.M. Stonedahl, Pan chidae)," K.C. Larson and R.E. Berry, • 7081, " Epoxide Forming and Degrad- Pacific Entomologist, Volume 60, Environmental Entomology, Volume ing Enzymes in the Spider Mite, Number 1, pages 4-7, 1984. 13, pages 283-285, 1984. Tetranychus urticae," C.A. Mullin, F. • 6500, "Dormancy and Dispersal in • 6912, "An Annotated Synonymic Matsumura, and B.A. Croft, Compara- Dimorphic Achenes of Tansy Ragwort, List of North American and Caribbean tive Biochemistry and Physiology, Smeciojacobaea," R.B. McEvoy, Linnaeus Wasps of the Genus Cerceris (Hy- Volume 79, pages 85-92, 1984. Oecologia, Volume 61, pages 160-168, menoptera: Philanthidae)," G.R. • 7097, "Dispersal of Cone and Seed 1984. Ferguson, Journal of the New York to an Isolated Douglas-fir tree in • 6526, "Seedling Dispersion and the Entomological Society, Volume 91, Western Oregon," T.D. Schowalter, Persistence of Ragwort Senecio jacobaea pages 466-502, 1984. Canadian Entomologist, Volume 116, (Compositae) in a Grassland Domi- • 6935, "Emergence Trap Collections pages 1437-1438, 1984. nated by Perennial Species," P.B. of Lotic Trichoptera in the Cascade • 7103,"Root Volatile Components of McEvoy, Oikos, Volume 42, pages Range of Oregon," N.H. Anderson, Red Clover: Identification and Bioassay 138-143, 1984. R.W. Wisseman, and G.W. Courtney, with the Clover Root Borer (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)," J.A. KammandR.G. • 6551, "Revision of the Philanthus INJ.C. Morse (ed.) Proceedings 4th Buttery, Environmental Entomology, zebratus Group (Hymenoptera: Phi- International Symposium on Trichop- Volume 13, pages 1427-1430, 1984. lanthidae), G.R. Ferguson, Journal of tera, Series Entomologica, Volume 30, • 7104, ; "Compsidolon (Coniortodes) the New York Entomological Society, W.Junk, TheHague, pages 13-19, 1984. salicellum (Hemiptera: Miridae): a Volume 91, pages 289-303, 1984. • 6938, "Temperature requirements Predaceous Plant Bug, New to the for the Development of Autographa • 6698, "The Types of Some American United States, Found on Filbert," J.D. calif ornica,'' J.C. Miller, KJ. West, and Cerceris with Lectotype Designations Lattin and R.H. Messing, Journal of P.E. Hanson, Environmental Ento- (Hymenoptera: Philanthidae)," G.R. the New York Entomological Society, mology, Volume 13, pages 593-594, Ferguson, Journal of the New York Volume 92, Number 2, pages 179-183, 1984. Entomological Society, Volume 91, 1984. pages 431-441, 1984. • 6940, "Juvenile Hormone III Bio- • 7106, "Comparison of • 6790, "Trans Epoxide Hydrolase: A synthesis: Stoichiometric Incorporation Emerging in the Spring from Douglas- Key Indicator Enzyme for Herbivory in of(2-14c)-Acetate and Effects of fir Litter between a Mature Stand and a Arthropods?" C.A. Mullin and B.A. Farnesol and Farnesoic Acid," R. Seed Orchard in Western Oregon," Croft, Experientia, Volume 40, pages Feyereisen, R.P. Ruegg, and S.S. T.D. Schowalter, Environmental Ento- 176-178, 1984. Tobe, Biochemistry, Volume 14, moj^gy, Volume 13, pages 1253-1255, • 6791, "Self-Catalyzed Destruction of pages 657-661, 1984. 1984. Insect Cytochrome P-450," R. Feyerei- • 6966, "Increase in Respiratory Rate • 7228, "Studies of Cone and Seed sen, K.C. Langry, and P.R. Ortiz de During Feeding in Larvae of the Insects in Douglas-fir Seed Orchards," Montellano, Insect Biochemistry, Vol- Cinnabar Moth Tyriajacobaeae," P.B. T. D. Schowalter, M.I. Haverty, and ume 14, pages 19-26, 1984. McEvoy, Physiological Entomology, T.W. Koerber, Tree Improvement • 6796, "Characterization of Antibod- Volume 9, pages 191-195, 1984. News, Volume 46, pages 14-16, 1984. • 6976, "Comparative Detoxification ies to House Fly NADPH: Cytochrome Family Resource Management P-450 Reductase," R. Feyereisen and Enzyme Systems in the Tortricid, • 7204, "The Effect of Structural D.R. Vincent, Insect Biochemistry, Argyrotaenia citrana (Lepidoptera: Tortri- Modification on Energy Conservation Volume 14, pages 163-168, 1984. cidae), and the ectoparasite, Oncophanes Behaviors," B.O. Beck, Proceedings, • 6884, "Mortality Factors Affecting americanus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae),'' 24th Annual Western Regional Home Trichoptera Eggs and Pupae in an B.A. Croft and C.A. Mullin, Environ- Management-Family Economics Educa- Oregon Coast Range Watershed," mental Entomology, Volume 13, pages tors Conference, November 7-9, pages R.W. Wisseman and N.H. Anderson, 1330-1335, 1984. 71-75, 1984. INJ.C Morse (ed.) Proceedings 4th • 6982, "Inheritance of Early Stage • 7410, "Time Used for Household International Symposium on Trichop- Resistance to Cyhexatin and Formetanate Work: Comparisons for Farm, Rural tera, Series Entomologica, Volume 30, in Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acarina: NonFarm and Urban Women," Jane W.Junk, The Hague, pages 455-460, Tetranychidae)," B.A. Croft, R.W. Meiners, Proceedings, 24th Annual 1984. Miller, R.D. Nelson, andP.H. Western Regional Home Management- • 6889, "Influence of Peppermint Westigard, Journal of Economic Ento- Family Economics Educators Con- Phenolics and Monoterpenes on Two- mology, Volume 77, pages 574-578, ference, November 7-9, pages 57-62, spptted Spider Mite (Acari: Tetrany- 1984. 1984. Fisheries and Wildlife • 6512, "Cortisol and its Effects on ies and Aquatic Sciences, Volume 41, • 5747, "Influence of Ambient Salts of Plasma Thyroid Hormones and Electro- pages 433-438, 1984. Plasma Thyrozine Concentration in lyte Concentrations in Fresh Water • 7138," Habitat and Distribution of Juvenile Coho Salmon," J.L. Specker During Seawater Acclimation in Year- Pygmy Rabbits (Sylvilagus idahoenis) in and C.B. Schreck, Transactions of ling Coho Salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch,'' Oregon," N.T. Weiss and BJ. Verts, American Fish Society, Volume 113, J.M. Redding, C.B. Schreck, E.K. Great Basin Naturalist, Volume 44, pages 90-94, 1984. Birks, and R.D. Ewing, General and Number 4, pages 563-571, 1984. • 5786, "Partitioning of Food and Comparative Endocrinology, Volume • 7177,''Impaired Biliary Excretion of Niche Characteristics of Coexisting 56, pages 146-155, 1984. Taurocholate Associated with Increased Accipiter During Breeding," R.T. • 6574, "Clearance of Corticospteroids Biliary Tree Permeability in Mirex and Reynolds and E.G. Meslow, AUK, in Yearling Coho Salmon, Oncorhynchus Chlordecone Pretreated Rats," L.R. Volume 101, pages 761-779, 1984. kisutch, in Fresh Water and Seawater Curtis and D.A. Hoyt, Journal of • 6173, "Distribution, Abundance, and After Stress," J.M. Redding, R. Pharmacology and Experimental Thera- and Nesting Characteristics of Snowy Patino, C.B. Schreck, General and peutics, Volume 231, pages 495-502, Plovers on the Oregon Coast," R. Comparative Endocrinology, Volume 1984. Wilson-Jacobs and E.G. Meslow, North- 54, pages 433-443, 1984. Food Science and Technology west Science, Volume 58, Number 1, • 6587, "Summer Area Requirements • 6121, "Nitrosationof N-Methyl- pages 40-48, 1984. of Pileated Woodpeckers in Western tyramine and N-Metyl-3-amino-methy- • 6238, "Population Characteristics, Oregon," R.W. Mannan, Wildlife lindole, Two Barley Malt Alkaloids," Spatial Organization, and Natural Society Bulletin, Volume 12, Number M.M. Mangino, L.M. Libbey, and Mortality in the Columbian White- 3, pages 265-268, 1984. R.A. Scanlan, /JVN-Nitroso-Com- Tailed Deer," T.A. Gavin, L.H. • 6725, "Bird Populations and Vegeta- pounds: Occurrence and Biologi- Suring, P.A. Vohs, Jr., and E.G. tion Characteristics in Managed and Effects, H. Bartsch, I.K. O'Neill, M. Meslow, Wildlife Monograph, Volume Old-Growth Forests, Northeastern Castegnaro, and M. Okada, (eds.), 91, page 41, 1984. Oregon," R.W. Mannan and E.G. Lyon (IARC Scientific Publications • 6251, "Distribution and Biology of Meslow, Journal of Wildlife Manage- #41), 1984. the Spotted Owl in Oregon," E.D. ment, Volume 4, Number 4, pages • 6178, "Dietary Antioxidant Effects Forsman, E.G. Meslow, and H.M. 1219-1238, 1984. on the Hepatic Mixed-Function Oxi- Wight, Wildlife Monographs, Number • 6919, "Opaeophacus acrogeneius, a New dase System of Rainbow Trout (Salmo 87, page 64, 1984. Genus and Species of Zoarcidae (Pices: gairdneri), T.A. Eisele, R.O. Sinnhuber, • 6276, "Coastal Feeding Ecology of Osteichthyes) from the Bering Sea," and J.E. Nixon, Food and Chemical Harlequin Ducks in Prince William C.E. Bond and D.L. Stein, Proceedings, Toxicology, Volume 21, Number 3, Sound, Alaska, During Summer," Biological Society of Washington, Vol- pages 273-277, 1983. K.A. Dzinbal and R.L. Jarvis, IND.N. ume 97, Number 3, pages 522-525, • 6350, "Mutagenic Responses of Nettleship, G.A. Sanger, and P.F. 1984. Tansy Ragwort (Seneciojacobaea) Plant, Springer, eds., Marine Birds: Their • 6968, "Thyroidal Response to Mam- Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Metabolites Feeding Ecology and Commercial malian Thyrotropin During Smoltifica- in Goat Milk with the Salmonella/ Fisheries Relationships, Proceedings, tion of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Mammalian-Microsome Mutagenicity Pacific Seabird Group Symposium, kisutch)," J.L. Specker and C.B. Test," R.D. White, P.H. Krumperman, Special Publication, Canadian Wildlife Schreck, Comparative Biochemistry P.R. Cheeke, M.L. Deinzer, and D.R. Service, pages 6-10, 1984. and Physiology, Volume 78A, pages Buhler, Journal of Animal Science, • 6278, "Effects of the Herbicide 441-444, 1984. Volume 58, Number 5, pages 1245-1254, Glyphosate on Bird Community Struc- • 7058, "Bacula of Mountain Lion, 1984. ture, Western Oregon," M.L. Morri- Felis concolor, and Bobcat, F. rufus," • 6369, "A Limited Epizootic of son and E.G. Meslow, Forest Science, C.Maser and D.E. Toweill, Journal of Neuroblastoma in Coho SaJmon Reared Volume 30, Number 1, pages 95-106, MammaJogy, Volume 65, Number 3, in Chlorinated-Dechlorinated Water,'' 1984. page 497, 1984. T.R. Meyers and J.D. Hendricks, • 6289, "Response of Avian Communi- • 7068, "Growth and Survival of Journal of the National Cancer Institute, ties to Herbicide-Induced Vegetation Developing Steelhead Trout (Salmo Volume 72, Number 2, pages 299-310, Changes," M.L. Morrison and E.G. gairdneri) Continuously or Intermit- 1984. Meslow, Journal of Wildlife Manage- tently Exposed to Coper," W.K. Seim, • 6403, "Economic Comparisons of ment, Volume 48, Number 1, pages L.R. Curtis, S.W. Glenn, and G.A. Cheddar Cheese Manufactured with 14-22, 1984. Chapman, Canadian Journal of Fisher- Defined-Strain and Commercial Mixed- Strain Cultures," R.K. Thunell, F.W. • 6854, "Comparative Activation of Alkaloid Gramine: A Naturally Tertiary Bodyfelt, and W.E. Sandine, Journal of Aflatoxin Bi to Mutagens by Isolated Amine Precursor of NDMA in Barley Dairy Science, Volume 67, pages Hepatocytes from Rainbow Trout Malt," M.M. Mangino and R.A. 1061-1068, 1984. (Salmo gairdneri) and Coho Salmon Scanlan, /AfN-Nitroso Compounds: • 6427, "Frozen Starters from Internal- (Oncorhynchuskisutch)," R.A. Coulombe, Occurrence and Biological Effects, I.K. pH-Control-Grown Cultures," R.K. Jr., G.S. Bailey, and J.E. Nixon, O'Neill a/., (eds.), I ARC Publication Thunell, F.W. Bodyfelt, and W.E. Carcinogenesis, Volume 5, Number 1, #57, International Agency for Research Sandine, Journal of Dairy Science, pages 29-33, 1984. on Cancer, Lyon, France, 1984. Volume 67, pages 24-36, 1984. • 6855, "Effect of Prerigor Pressuriza- • 6929, "Glucuronides in Bile of • 6478, "Histological Progression of tion on the Activity of Ca-Activated Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) Injected 3 Hepatic Neoplasia in Rainbow Trout Factor," M. Koohmaraie, A.F. Angle- with [ H]aflatoxin Bi and the Effects of (Salmogairdneri)," J.D. Hendricks, T.R. mier, W.H. Kennick, and E.A. Elgasim, Dietary b-naphthoflavone," P.M. Meyers, and D.W. Shelton, National Journal of Food Science, Volume 49, Loveland,J.E. Nixon, andG.S. Bailey, Cancer Institute, Monogram #65, pages Number 3, pages 680-684, 1984. Comparative and Biochemistry and 321-336, 1984. • 6862, "Effects of Postmortem Storage Physiology, Volume 73C, Number 1, • 6490, "Rainbow Trout Embryos: on Muscle Protein Degradation: Analy- pages 13-19, 1984. Advantages and Limitations for Carcino- sis by SDS-PAGE," M. Koohmaraie, • 6939, "The Effects of Route of genesis Research," J.D. Hendricks, A.F. Anglemier, W.H. Kennick, E.A. Exposure and Combined Exposure of T.R. Meyers, J.L. Casteel, J.E. Nixon, Elgasim, Journal of Food Science, Mixed Function Oxidase Inducers and P.M. Loveland, andG.S. Bailey, Volume 49, Number 1, pages 292-293, Suppressors on Hepatic Parameters in National Cancer Institute, Monogram 1984. Rainbow Trout (Salmogairdneri)," T.A. #65, pages 129-137, 1984. • 6869, "Kinetics of Nitrosation of Eisele, R.A. Coulombe, N.E. Pawlowski, • 6626, "Dietary and Excretion Ratios Four Dipeptides A^-Terminal in and J.E. Nixon, Aquatic Toxicology, of Sodium/Potassium of Normotensive Proline,'' W. Kubacka and R.A. Volume 5, pages 211-226, 1984. Men Fed Experimental Diets," C.J. Scanlan, Journal of Agriculture and • 6953, "Investigation of Marion Wyatt, Nutrition Reports International, Food Chemistry, Volume 32, Number Blackberry, Strawberry, and Plum Fruit Volume 29, Number 2, pages 427-437, 2, pages 404-406, 1984. for the Presence of Saponins," K.R. 1984. • 6870, "Formation and Chemical Yoon, R.W. Wrolstad, Journal of • 6717, "Chemiluminescence for Mea- Characterization of Some Nitroso Dipep- Agriculture and Food Chemistry, Vol- surement of Af-Nitrosamines in Foods," tides N Terminal in Proline," W. ume 32, Number 3, pages 691-693, R.A. Scanlan, IN Analysis of Food Kubacka, L.M. Libbey, R.A. Scanlan, 1984. Contaminants, J. Gilbert, (eds.) Elsevier Journal of Agriculture and Food • 6981, "Inhibition of Aflatoxin B, Applied Science, Essex, England, page Chemistry, Volume 32, Number 2, Carcinogenesis in Rainbow Trout by 321, 1984. pages 401-404, 1984. Flavone and Indole Compounds," J. E. • 6753, "Fruit Juice Clarification and • 6877, "Influence of Prerigor Pressur- Nixon, J.D. Hendricks, N.E. Pawlowski, Fining," D.A. Heatherbell, Confructa, ization on Postmortem Beef Muscle C.B. Pereira, R.O. Sinnhuber, and Volume 28, Number 3, pages 192-197, Creatine Phosphokinase Activity and G.S. Bailey, Carcinogenesis, Volume 5, 1984. Degradation of Creatine Phosphate and NumberS, pages 615-619, 1984. • 6811, "The Use of a Zwitterionic Adenosine Triphosphate," E.A. Elk- • 7000, "The Hepatocarcinogenicity of Detergent in Two-Dimensional Gel halifa, A.F. Anglemier, W.H. Kennick, Diethylnitrosamine to Rainbow Trout Electrophoresis of Trout Liver Micro- and E.A. Elgasim, Journal of Food and its Enhancement by Aroclors 1242 somes," G.H. Perdew, H.W. Schaup, Science, Volume 49, Number 2, pages and 1254," D.W. Shelton, J.D. and D.P. Selivonchick, Analytical 595-597, 1984. Hendricks, andG.S. Bailey, Toxicology Biochemistry, Volume 135, pages • 6924, "Effect of Dose on the Inhibi- Letters, Volume 22, pages 27-31, 1984. 453-455, 1983. tion of Carcinogenesis/Mutagenesis by • 7164, "Optimizing Enzyme and • 6822, " Effect of Prerigor Pressuriza- Aroclor 1254 in Rainbow Trout Fed Prepress Mash Treatment and Color tion on Postmortem Bovine Muscle Aflatoxin B,," D.W. Shelton, J.D. Extraction from Strawberries," J.H. Lactate Dehydrogenase Activity and Hendricks, R.A. Coulombe, andG.S. Flores and D.A. Heatherbell, Flussiges Glycogen Degradation," E.A. Elkhalifa, Bailey, Journal of Toxicology and Obst, Volume 7, pages 320-328, 1984. A.F. Anglemier, W.H. Kennick, and Environmental Health, Volume 13, Foods and Nutrition E.A. Elgasim, Journal of Food Science, pages 649-657, 1984. • 6433, "Proximate Composition and Volume 49, Number 2, pages 593-594, • 6927, "Rapid Formation of Af-nitro- Sensory Characteristics of Meat from 1984. sodimethylamine (NDMA) from the Rabbits Fed Three Levels of Alfalfa Meal," Z.A. Holmes, S.F. Wei, DJ. and N.I. Kerkvliet, Cellular Im- P.A. Koepsell, HortScience, Volume Harris, P.R. Cheeke, and N.M. munology, Volume 85, pages 318-329, 19, pages 77-78, February 1984. Patton, Journal of Animal Science, 1984. • 6858, "Effect of Localized Etiolation Volume 58, pages 62-67, 1984. • 7031, "Research Process and of Stock Plants on the Rooting of • 6467, "The Effects of Dietary Wheat Achievement: Roles of Administrators Rhododendron Cuttings," T.D. Davis Bran on Human Fecal Parameters and and Researchers in the Success of Home and J.R. Potter, Journal of Environmen- Neutral and Acid Steroid Excretion," Economics Research," B.E. Hawthorne, tal Horticulture, Volume 1, pages J.K. Ross and J.E. Leklem, Nutrition M. Woodburn, andJ.A. Powell, Home 96-98, December 1983. Reports International, Volume 28, Economics Research Journal, Volume • 6866, "Oregon Trial Green Bean," Issue 6, pages 1271-1280, 1983. 12, Number 4, pages 490-498, 1984. J.R. Baggett, W.A. Frazier, andG.W. • 6812, "Comparative Vitamin B-6 • 7034, "Consumer Acceptance of Varseveld, HortScience, Volume 19, Bioavailability from Tuna, Whole Prerigor Pressurized Versus Convention- page 134, February 1984. Wheat Bread and Peanut Butter in ally Processed Utility Grade Beef," • 6890, "Leaf Conductance, Growth, Humans," H. Kabir, J.E. Leklem, and Z.A. Holmes, Journal of Food Science, and Survival of Willow and Deciduous L.T. Miller, Journal of Nutrition, Volume 49, Number 4, pages 1226-1227, Fruit Tree Species Under Flooded Soil Volume 113, December, pages 2412- 1984. Conditions," P.C. Andersen, P.B. 2420,1983. • 7047, "Interaction Between Ethanol Lombard, and M.N. Westwood, Jour- • 6844, "The Effect of Wheat Bran on and Low Dietary Zinc During Gestation nal of the American Society for the Bioavailability of Vitamin B-6 in and Lactation in the Rat," L.C. Yeh Horticultural Science, Volume 109, Young Men," A.S. Lindberg, J.E. and F.L. Cerklewski, Journal of pages 132-138, March 1984. Leklem, and L.T. Miller, Journal of Nutrition, Volume 114, pages 2027-2033, • 6904, "Related Genera and Pyrus Nitrition, Volume 113, December, 1984. Species for Pear Rootstock to Control pages 2578-2586, 1983. Horticulture Size and Yield," P.B. Lombard, M.N. • 6906, "Blood Magnesium Constancy • 6585, "Effects of Vesicular-Arbuscular Westwood, and R.L. Stebbins, Acta with Vitamin B-6 Supplementation in Mycorrhizae and Phosphorus on Apple Horticulturae, Volume 146, pages Pre-and Post-Menopausal Women," Seedlings," Y. I. Geddeda, J.M. 197-202, January 1984. CM. Lee and J.E. Leklem, Annals of Trappe, and R.L. Stebbins, Journal of • 6928, "Characteristics and Perfor- Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol- the American Society for Horticultural mance of Several Pollenizers for Napo- ume 14, page 151, 1984. Science, Volume 109, pages 24-27, leon Cherry," V.M. Guerrero-Prieto, • 6922, "Postabsorptive Effect of In- January 1984. and P.B. Lombard, Acta Horticulturae, creased Dietary Zinc on Toxicity and • 6693, "Water and Ion Fluxes of Volume 149, pages 77-84, April 1984. Removal of Tissue Lead in Rats," F.L. Abscisic-Acid Treated Root Systems of • 6944, "Fruit Set and Cytokinin-Like Cerklewski, Journal of Nutrition, Vol- Pear, Pyruscommunis L.," P.C. Ander- Activity in the Xylem Sap of Sweet ume 114, pages 550-554, 1984. sen and W.M. Proebsting, Physiologia Cherry (Prunus avium L.) as Affected by • 6951, "Formation of a Liquid Diet Plantarum, Volume 60, pages 143-148, Rootstock," G.A. Stevens, Jr. and for Ethanol Studies Involving Gestation December 1983. M.N. Westwood, Physiologia Plan- and Lactation in the Rat," L.C. Yeh • 6701, "Vesicular-Arbuscular, Mycor- tarum, Volume 61, pages 464-468, and F.L. Cerklewski, Journal of rhizal Fungi Associated with Apples 1984. Nutriton, Volume 114, pages 634-637, Grown in Oregon," Y.I. Geddeda, • 6957, "Effects of Root Anaebrobiosis 1984. J.M. Trappe, and R.L. Stebbins, on the Relations of Several Pyrus • 6977, "The Effects of Vitamin B-6 HortScience, Volume 18, pages 929-930, Species," P.C. Andersen, P.B. Lom- Deficiency on Host Susceptability on December 1983. bard, and M.N. Westwood, Physiologia Moloney Sarcoma Virus-Reduced Tu- • 6760, "Flowering-Pattern and Yield Plantarum, Volume 62, page 245, mor Growth in Mice," C. Ha, N.I. Components at Inflorescence Nodes of September 1984. Kerkvliet, and L.T. Miller, Journal of Snap Bean as Affected by Irrigation and • 6986, "Performance of 3 Sweet Nutrition, Volume 114, pages 938-945, Plant Density," C.S. Mauk, PJ. Cherry, Prunus avium L. Cultivars on 5 1984. Breen, and H.J. Mack, Scientia Clonal Rootstocks," R.L. Stebbins and • 6994, "The Effect of Vitamin B-6 Horticulturae, Volume 23, pages 9-19, H.R. Cameron, Fruit Varieties Journal, Deficiency on Cytotoxic Immune Re- April 1984. Volume 38, pages 21-23, 1984. sponse to T Cells, antibodies, and • 6836, "Effects of Cultural Practices • 7029, "Inheritance of Immature Natural Killer Cells, and Phagocytosis on the Incidence of Head Smut in Sweet White Seedcoat Color in Common by Macrophages," C. Ha, L.T. Miller, Corn," H.J. Mack, J.R. Baggett, and Bean,"J.R. Baggett and D. Kean, Journal of the American Society for Isopentenoids in Plants, W.D. Nes, G. Diseases of Salmonid Fishes in the Horticultural Science, Volume 109, Fuller, and L. Tsai, (eds.,), pages Columbia River Basin, October 7-8, pages 601-604, September 1984. 433-452, 1984. 1982, Portland, Oregon, pages 23-50, • 7042, "Genetic Regulation of Flower- • 6403, "Economic Comparisons of 1983. ing in Grafts of Pisum sativum L.," Cheddar Cheese Manufactured with • 6727, "Rapid Test for Detecting W.M. Proebsting, Plant Physiology, Defined-Strain and Commercial Cul- Lactic Streptococcal Agglutinins in Volume 75, pages 634-638, July 1984. ture," R.K. Thunell and W.E. Sandine, Cheese Milk," M.A. Salih and W.E. • 7052, "The Allelic Relationship Journal of Dairy Science, Volume 67, Sandine, Journal of Dairy, Volume 67, IP Between A (Internal Pigmentation) pages 1061-1068, 1983. pages 7-23, 1984. RC and A (Red Cabbage) in Brassica • 6427, "Frozen Starters from Internal • 6774, "Characterization of a Virus oleracea Var. Capital L.," J.R. Baggett pH-Control Grown Cultures," R.K. Isolated from Japanese Eels (Anguilla and D. Kean, Euphytica, Volume 33, Thunell, W.E. Sandine, and F.W. japonica) with Nephroblastoma," Y. pages 587-590, 1984. Bodyfelt, Journal of Dairy Science, Ueno, S. Chen, G. Kou, R.P. Hedrick, • 7083, "Respiration and Weight Volume 67, pages 24-36, 1984. andJ.L. Fryer, Bulletin of the Institute Changes of Easter Lily Flowers During • 6460, "Defined Strains and Phage- of Zoology, academia Sinica, Volume Development," Y. Wang and P.J. Insensitive Mutants for Commercial 23, Number 1, pages 47-55, 1984. Breen, HortScience, Volume 19, pages Manufacture of Cottage Cheese and • 6816, "Development of Policies to 702-703, October 1984. Cultured Buttermilk," R.K. Thunell, Avoid the Introduction of Infectious • 7091, "Influence of Apple Rootstocks W.E. Sandine, andJ.W. Bodyfelt, Diseases among Populations of Fish and and K and N Fertilizers on Leaf Journal of Dairy Science, Volume 67, Shellfish," J.S. Rohovec, INV.M. Mineral Composition and Yield in a pages 1175-1180, 1984. Arana(eds.) Proceedings of the Interna- High Density Orchard," E. Fallahi, • 6571, "Autolysate of Whey-Grown tional Conference on Marine Resources M.N. Westwood, M.H. Chaplin and KluyveromycesJragilis as a Substitute for of the Pacific. Vina del Mar, Chile, D.G. Richardson, Journal of Plant Yeast Extract in Starter Culture Media," pages 371-373, 1983. Nutrition, Volume 7, pages 1161-1177, P.K. Orbergand W.E. Sandine, • 6867, "Fish Cell Lines: Establish- August 1984. Journal of Dairy Science, Volume 67, ment and Characterization of Nine Cell • 7092, "Effects of Rootstocks and K pages 37-43, 1984. Lines from Salmonids," C.N. Lannan, and N Fertilizers on Seasonal Apple • 6615, "Comparison of Histopathol- J.R. Winton, andJ.L. Fryer, In vitro, Fruit Mineral Composition in a High ogy Caused by Vibrio anguillarum and Volume 20, Number 9, pages 671-676, Density Orchard," E. Fallahi, M.N. Vibrio ordalii in Three Species of Pacific 1984. Westwood, D.G. Richardson, and Salmon," D.P. Ransom, C.N. Lannan, M.H. Chaplin, Journal of Plant J.S. Rohovec, andJ.L. Fryer, Journal • 6881, "A Micro-Scale Method for Nutrition, Volume 7, pages 1179-1201, of Fish Diseases, Volume 7, pages Rapid Isolation of Covalently Closed August 1984. 107-115, 1984. Circular Plasmid DNA from Group N Streptococci," P.K. Orberg and W.E. • 6623, "The Effects of Water Tempera- Microbiology Sandine, Applied and Environmental • 5920, "Effect of Electrical Stimula- ture on Infection and Antibody Forma- Microbiology, Volume 47, pages tion on Meat Microflora: Observations tion Induced by Vibrio anguillarum in 677-680, 1983. on Agar Media, in Suspensions and on Juvenile Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus Beef Carcasses," C.K. Lin, W.H. kisutch)," W.J. Groberg, Jr., J.S. • 6886, "Soil Acidity and the Composi- Kennick, W.E. Sandine, and M. Rohovec, andJ.L. Fryer, Journal of tion of an Indigenous Population of Koohmaraie, Journal of Food Protection, World Mariculture Society, Volume 14, Rhizobium trifolii in Nodules of Different Volume 47, pages 279-283, 1984. pages 240-248, 1983. Cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum L.," • 6204, "Substrate Capture by Marine • 6628, ; "Renibacterium salmoninarum as M.H. Dughri and P.J. Bottomley, Soil Heterotrophic Bacteria in Low Nutrient a Cause of Mortality Among Chinook Biology and Biochemistry, Volume 16, Waters," R.Y. Morita, /A^J.E Hobbie Salmon in Saltwater," C.R. Banner, Numbers, pages 405-411, 1984. and P.J. leB. Williams (eds.), Heterotro- J.S. Rohovec, andJ.L. Fryer, Journal • 6891, "Differentiation of Fast and phic Activity of the Sea, Plenum of World Mariculture Society, Volume Slow Milk Coagglutinating Isolates in Publishing Corporation, pages 83-100, 14,236-239, 1983. Strains of Lactic Streptococci," A. R. 1984. • 6719, "Methodology for Diagnosing Huggins and W.E. Sandine, Journal of • 6291, "Physical and Enzymic Studies IHNV Infection in Fish," J.C. Leong, Dairy Science, Volume 67, pages on the Functions of Sterols in Fungal Y.L. Hsu, H.M. Engelking, J.L. 1674-1679, 1984. Membrances," L.W. Parks; C.K. Fendrick, L.K. Durrin, and G. Kurath, • 6893, "Prophylaxis and Treatment of Bottema, and R.J. Rodriguez, IN In Proceedings of a Workshop on Viral Endemic Infectious Diseases of Fish and Shellfish," J.R. Winton, IN P.M. • 7038, "Observations on Microbial and R.Y. Morita, Canadian Journal of Arana (eds.), Proceedings of the Interna- Percent Respiration in Arctic and Microbiology, Volume 30, pages tional Conference on Marine Resources Subarctic Marine Waters and Sedi- 894-899, 1984. of the Pacific, Universidad Catolica, ments," R.P. Griffiths, B.A. Caldwell, • 7127, "A Method for Estimating in Valparaiso, Chile, pages 365-369, 1983. and R.Y. Morita, Microbial Ecology, Situ Chemolithotrophic Ammonium • 6897, "Associative Growth and Volume 10, pages 151-164, 1984. Oxidation Using Carbon Monoxide Differential Enumeration of Streptococcus • 7045, "The Basis for Colored Silver- Oxidation," R.D.Jones, R.Y. Morita, thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus: A Protein Complex Formation in Stained and R.P. Griffiths, Marine Ecology Review," L. Radke-Mitchell and W.E. Polyacrylamide Gels, B.L. Nielsen and Progress Series, Volume 17, pages Sandine, Journal of Food Protection, L.R. Brown, Analytical Biochemistry, 259-269, 1984. Volume 47, pages 245-248, 1983. Volume 141, pages 311-315, 1984. • 7133, "Isolation of Vaccinia Virus • 6916, "Complementary Methods for • 7046, "Seasonal Responses of Mutants Capable of Replicating Indepen- the Differentiation of Isolates oiRhizobium Uninoculated Alfalfa to Nitrogen dent of the Host Cell Nucleus," E.C. meliloti," J.I. Fuquay, P.J. Bottomley, Fertilizer: Possible Relationship to Soil Villarreal, N.A. Roseman, andD.E. and M.B.Jenkins, Applied and Environ- Nitrogen, Nodule Turnover and Symbi- Hruby, Journal of Virology, Volume mental Microbiology, Volume 47, otic Effectiveness of Rhizobium meliloti," 51, pages 359-366, 1984. Number 4, pages 663-669, 1984. M.B. Jenkins and P.J. Bottomley, • 7134, "Isolation and Characteriza- • 6926, "Feast or Famine in the Deep Agronomy Journal, Volume 76, Num- tion of Bacterial Pathogens from Eels Sea," R.Y. Morita, Developments in ber 6, pages 959-963, 1984. (Anguillajaponica) Cultured in Korea," Industrial Microbiology, Volume 25, • 7054, ' 'Optimal Conditions for Detec- Y-C. Hah, S-W. Hong, H-B. Oh, J.L. pages 5-16, 1984. tion of Reverse Transcriptase Activity Fryer and J.S. Rohovec, The Korean • 6949, "Isolation and Characteriza- in Human Placentas," J.C. Leong, Journal of Microbiology, Volume 22, tion of a New Subspecies of Mycobacterium J.A. Nelson, andJ.A. Levy, Biochemica Number 1, pages 41-47, 1984. chelonei infectious for Salmonid Fish," et Biophysica Acta, Volume 82, pages • 7149, "Isolation of Infectious Pancre- C.K. ArakawaandJ.L. Fryer, 441-445, 1984. atic Necrosis Virus from Goldfish Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen, • 7055, "Association of Metal Toler- (Carassius auratus) and Chum Salmon Volume 37, pages 329-342, 1984. ance with Multiple Antibiotic Resis- (Oncorhynchus keta) in Korea," Y-C. • 6950, "Principal Bacterial Diseases of tance of Bacteria Isolated from Drinking Hah, S-W. Hong, M-H. Kim, J.R. Cultured Marine Fish," J.L. Fryer and Water," J.J. Calomiris, J.L. Armstrong, Fryer and J.R. Winton, The Korean J.S. Rohovec, Helgolander Meere- and RJ. Seidler, Applied and Environ- Journal of Microbiology, Volume 22, suntersuchungen, Volume 37, pages mental Microbiology, Volume 47, Number 2, pages 85-90, 1984. 533-545, 1984. pages 1238-1242, 1984. • 7155, "Common Occurrence of • 6973, "Identification of Two Domi- • 7063, "Purification of a Specific Plasmid DNA and Varcomycin Resis- nant Serotypes of Rhizobium trijolii in Inhibitor of Reverse Transcriptase from tance in Leuconostoc," P.K. Orberg and Root Nodules of Uninoculated Field Human Placenta," J.C. Leong, S.D. W.E. Sandine, Applied and Environ- Grown Trifoliumsubterraneum L.," D.H. Wood, A.O. Lyford, andJ.A. Levy, mental Microbiology, Volume 48, Demezas and P.J. Bottemly, Soil International Journal of Cancer, Vol- pages 1129-1133, 1984. Society of America Journal, Volume ume 33, Number 4, pages 435-439, • 7235, "Effect of Several Nitrification 48, Numbers, pages 1067-1071, 1984. 1984. Inhibitors on Carbon Monoxide and • 7013, "Sterol Methylation in the • 7071, "Bacterial Populations of the Methane Oxidation by Ammonium Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae," M. T. Beaufort Sea," R.M. Atlas and R.P. Oxidizers," R.D. Jones and R.Y. McCammon, M-A. Hartmann, C.D.K. Griffiths, IN The Alaskan Beaufort Sea: Morita, Canadian Journal of Micro- Bottema, and L.W. Parks, Journal of Ecosystems and Environments, (eds.) biology, Volume 30, pages 1276-1279, Bacteriology, Volume 57, pages 475-483, D. Schell, P. Barnes and E. Reimnitz, 1984. Academic Press, pages 327-346, 1984. 1984. • 7288, "Comparisons of the Cellular • 7016, ; "Lactobacilluspiscicola, a New • 7095, "The Role of Fermentation in Immune Response of Fish Vaccinated Species from Salmonid Fish," S.F. Hiu, Food Safety," W.E. Sandine, Proceed- by Immersion and Injection of Vibrio R.A. Holt, N. Sriranganathan, RJ. ings of Oregon Agricultural Days, 10 anguillarum," M. Sakai, T. Aoki, T. Seidler, andJ.L. Fryer, International pages, 1984. Kitao,J.S. Rohovec, andJ.L. Fryer, Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, • 7119, "Effects of Various Parameters Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Volume 34, Number 4, pages 393-400, on Carbon Monoxide Oxidation by Scientific Fisheries, Volume 50, Num- 1984. Ammonium Oxidizers," R.D.Jones ber 7, pages 1187-1192, 1984.

10 Mid-Columbia Experiment Station Amended with Organic and Inorganic • 7020, "The Effects of Plasma • 7113, "Harvest Timing Critical for Materials," D.D. Hemphill, Jr., R.L. Cholesterol, Uric Acid, Triglyceride, Maintaining Fruit Quality," P.M. Ticknor, and D. Flower, Journal of Total Protein and Semen Characteris- Chen and D.M. Borgic, Goodfruit Environmental Horticulture, Volume 2, tics of Caged Broiler Breeder Males Full Grower, Volume 33, Number 15, pages pages 112-116, 1984. Fed 5,7,9 Percent Crude Protein Diets 14-15, June 1984. • 7100, "The Inheritance of the Size from 20 to 65 Weeks of Age," R.E. • 7118, "Infection of d'Anjou Pear Relationship of Primary and Secondary Buckner and T.F. Savage, Poultry Fruit by Podosphaera leucotricha," R.A. Strawberry Fruit," P.J. Pelofske and Science, Volume 63, page 8, Supple- Spotts, Plant Disease, Volume 68, pages F.J. Lawrence, HortScience, Volume ment 1, 1984 Abstract. 857-859, October 1984. 19, Number 5, pages 641-642, 1984. • 7139, "Comparison of Various Feed- • 7130, "Effect of a Surfactant on ing Systems with Single Comb White Poultry Science d'Anjou Pear Decay Control with • 5845, "Studies with Confinement- Leghorn Pullets," H.S. Nakue and Several Fungicides," R.A. Spotts, Reared Gosling. 1. Effects of Feeding M.P. Goeger, Poultry Science, Volume Plant Disease, Volume 68, pages High Levels of Dehydrated Alfalfa and 63, pages 152-153, Supplement 1, 1984, 860-862, October 1984. Kentucky Bluegrass to Growing Abstract. • 7140, "Unselected Responses to Laboratory for Nitrogen Fixation Goslings," A.G. HoUister, H.S. Nakaue, • 6346, "Nodule Metabolism," D.W. and G.H. Arscott, Poultry Science, Divergent Selection in Medium White Emerich, J.E. Lepo, and H.J. Evans, Volume 63, pages 532-537, March (MW) Turkeys for Semen Yield," T.F. ///Nitrogen Fixation III (W.J. Brough- 1984. Savage, J.A. Harper, E.D. Lassen, ton, Editor) Clarendon Press, Oxford, • 6013, "Studies with Confinement- Poultry Science, Volume 63, page 176, pages 213-244, 1983. Reared Goslings. 2. The Effect of Five Supplement 1, 1984, Abstract. • 7141, "Semen Production and Meat • 7109, "Characterization of Hydrogen Diets on Cooking LOSLSS and Eating Uptake Genes in Rhizobiumjaponicum," Quality of Geese," Z.A. Holmes, A. Quality of Medium White (MW) Toms R.A. Haugland, M.A. Cantrell, J.S. Hollister, H.S. Nakaue, and G.H. Fed Diets Containing a New Variety of Beaty, F.J. Hanus, S.A. Russell, and Arscott, Poultry Science, Volume 63, Triticale," T.F. Savage, H.S. Nakaue, H.J. Evans, Journal of Bacteriology, pages 538-541, March 1984. A.H. Nilipour, and Z.A. Holmes, Volume 159, pages 1006-1012, 1984. • 6792, " Effect of Feed Trough Heights Poultry Science, Volume 63, page 177, • 7131," Some Properties of the and Perches on the Performance of Supplement 1, 1984, Abstract. Nickel-Containing Hydrogenase of Dwarf Single Comb White Leghorn • 7142, "Addition of Gossypol Acetic Chemolithotrophically Grown Rhizobium Layers Housed in Cages," H.S. Acid in the Feed on Reproductive Traits japonicum," A.R. Harker, L.S. Xu, F.J. Nakaue, M.P. Goeger, and G.H. and Androgen Level of Single Comb Hanus, and H.J. Evans, Journal of Arscott, Poultry Science, Volume 63, White Leghorn (SCWL) Roosters," O. Bacteriology, Volume 159, pages pages 447-449, March 1984. Akanbi, H.S. Nakaue, and G.H. 850-856, 1984. • 6849, "Effect of Several Dermatitis Arscott, Poultry Science, Volume 63, Preventing Agents on Foot Pad Dermati- page 51, Supplement 1, 1984, Abstract. North Willamette Experiment Station • 7248, "Effect of Pantothenic Acid on • 6780, "Yield and Elemental Concen- tis in Dwarf and Normal Size Single Reproductive Performance of Adult tration of Sweet Corn Grown on Comb White Leghorn Layers," R.A. White Leghorn Cockerels," M.P, Tannery Waste Amended Soil," A. L. Burger, Y.O. Atuahene, and G.H. Goeger and G.H. Arscott, Nutrition Stomberg, D.D. Hemphill, Jr., and Arscott, Poultry Science, Volume 63, Reports International, pages 1193-1196, V.V. Volk, Journal of Environmental pages 997-1002, May 1984. 1984. Quality, Volume 13, pages 162-166, • 6850, "Effect of Biotin on Dermatitis 1984. and Hatchability in Dwarf and Normal Rangeland Resources • 7022, "Tall Fescue Response and Size Single Comb White Leghorn • 6605, "A Simple Disc Meter for Soil Properties Following Soil Amend- Layers," Y.O. Atuahene, P.E. Bernier, Measurement of Pasture Height and ment with Tannery Wastes," A.L. W.A. Roush, and G.H. Arscott, Forage Bulk," S.H. Sharrow, Journal Stomberg, D.D. Hemphill, Jr. and Poultry Science, Volume 63, pages of Range Management, Volume 37, V.V. Volk, C. Wickliff, Agronomy 580-582, March 1984. pages 94-95, January 1984. Journal, Volume 76, pages 719-723, • 6956, "A Cage-Related Foot Pad • 6752, "Soil and Nitrogen Loss from 1984. Dermatitis in Dwarf and Normal-Sized Oregon Land Occupied by Three • 7082, "Growth Response of Annual Single Comb White Leghorn Layers," Subspecies of Big Sagebrush," S.R. Transplants and Physical and Chemical R.A. Burger and G.H. Arscott, Poultry Swanson andJ.C. Buckhouse, Journal Properties of Growing Media as Influ- Science, Volume 63, pages 1512-1515, of Range Management, Volume 37, enced by Composted Sewage Sludge August 1984. pages 298-303. July 1984.

11 • 6867, "Livestock Impacts on Ripar- Quality, Volume 13, pages 162-166, • 7022, "Tall Fescue Response and ian Ecosystems and Streamside Manage- 1984. Soil Properties Following Soil Amend- ment Implications...A Review," J.B. • 6751, "Development and Use of Soil ment with Tannery Wastes," A.L. Kauffman and W.C. Krueger, Journal Productivity Ratings in the United Stomberg, D.D. Hemphill, V.V. Volk, of Range Management, Volume 37, States," J.H. Huddleston, Geoderma, andC. Wickliff, Agronomy Journal, pages 430-438, September 1984. Volume 32, pages 297-317, 1984. Volume 76, pages 719-723, 1984. • 6925, "Set Stocking, Rotational • 6789, "Development and Calibration • 7046, "Seasonal Responses of Grazing and Forward Rotational Graz- of an Irregular Hole Bulk Density Uninoculated Alfalfa to Nitrogen ing by Sheep on Western Oregon Hill Sampler," A.L. Flint and S.W. Childs, Fertilizer: Possible Relationship to Soil Pastures," J.R. Warner and S.H. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Nitrogen, Nodule Turnover, and Symbi- Sharrow, Grass and Forage Science, Volume 48, pages 374-378, 1984. otic Effectiveness of Rhizobium meliloti," Volume 39, pages 1-8, December 1984. • 6886, "Soil Acidity and the Composi- M.B. Jenkins and P.J. Bottomley, • 6985, "Cattle Distribution on Moun- tion of an Indigenous Population of Agronomy Journal, Volume 46, pages tain Rangeland in Northeastern Rhizobium trifolii in Nodules of Different 959-963, 1984. Oregon," R.L. Gillen, W.C. Krueger, Cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum L.," • 7162, "Soil, Petiole, and Leaf and R.F. Miller, Journal of Range M.H. Dughri and P.J. Bottomley, Soil Analysis for Determining Nutritional Management, Volume 37, pages Biology and Biochemistry, Volume 16, Needs of Vineyards," J. Baham, M. 549-554, November 1984. NumberS, pages 405-411, 1984. Wilet, B. Wilson, S. Price, P. Gowland, • 6916, "Complementary Methods for B. Watson, and D. Heatherbell, Proceed- Soil Science • 6422, "Towards Understanding Soil the Differentiation of Isolates of Rhizobium ings of the Oregon Horticultural Water Uptake by Plant Roots," E.L. meliloti," J. Fuquay, P.J. Bottomley, Society, Volume 75, pages 111-122, McCoy, L. Boersma, MJ. Ungs, and and M.B. Jenkins, Applied and Environ- 1984. mental Microbiology, Volume 47, S. Akratanakul, Soil Science, Volume Veterinary Medicine 137, pages 69-77, 1984. Number 4, pages 663-669, 1984. • 6914, "Large Scale Extraction of • 6536, "Physical Properties of Forest • 6918, "Prediction of Ion Activities in Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids from Tansy Nursery Soils: Relation to Seedling Soil Solutions: Computer Equilibrium Ragwort (Seneciojacobaea)," A.M. Craig, Growth," B.P. Warkentin, Forest Modeling," J. Baham, Soil Science Gene Sheggeby, and C.E. Wicks, Nursery Manual: Production of Bareroot Society of Americajournal, Volume 48, Veterinary and Human Toxicology, Seedlings, pages 53-61, 1984. pages 525-531, 1984. Volume 26, Number 2, pages 108-111, • 6702, "Effects of Landslide Erosion • 6973, "Identification of Two Dominat April 1984. on Subsequent Douglas-fir Growth and Serotypes of Rhizobium trifolii in Root • 6982, "Congenital Cataracts in Beef Stocking Levels in the Western Oregon Nodules of Uninoculated Field Grown Calves," G.E. Reynolds, J.A. Schmitz, Cascades, Oregon," D.W.R. Miles, Trifolium subterraneum L.," D.H. Demezas. L. Pielstick, A.J. Luedke, United States F.J. Swanson, and C.T. Youngberg, and P.J. Bottomley, Soil Science Society Animal Health Association, Proceedings, Soil Science Society of Americajournal, of Americajournal, Volume 48, pages Eighty-Seventh Annual Meeting, page Volume 48, pages 667-671, 1984. 1067-1071, 1984. 113, 1983. • 6710, "Yield and Elemental Concen- • 6979, "Detection of High-Phosphorus • 6983, "A Study of Ewe Abortions in tration of Sweet Corn Grown on Tolerant VAM-Fungi Colonizing Hops Oregon," J.A. Schmitz and RJ. Sonn, Tannery Waste-Amended Soil," A.L. and Peppermint," E.A. Davis, J.L. American Association of Veterinary Stomberg, D.D. Hemphill, Jr., and Young, and S.L. Rose, Plant and Soil, Laboratory Diagnosticians, 26th An- V.V. Volk, Journal of Environmental Volume 81, pages 29-36, 1984. nual Proceedings, pages 181-192, 1983.

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