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I.
Book Chapter
Busacca, A.J. and D. Chandler. 2002. Climate change and erosion
by wind. p. 484-488. In R. Lal (ed.) Encyclopedia of Soil Science.
Marcel Dekker, New York.
Flury, M., and T. Gimmi. 2002. Solute diffusion. p. 1323-1351.
In J.H. Dane and G.C. Topp (eds.) Methods of Soil Analysis, Part
4, Physical Methods. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI.
Kennedy, A.C., and J.W. Doran. 2002. Sustainable agriculture: role
of microorganisms. p. 3116-3126. In G. Bitton (ed.) Encyclopedia
of Environmental Microbiology. Vol. 6. John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
New York, NY.
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II.
Refereed Journal Articles
Chandler, D.G., K. Saxton, A. Busacca, and J. Kjelgaard. 2002.
A technique to measure PM10 and PM2.5 emission
potential from wind erosion. Soil Science Society of America Journal
66:1127-1133. abstract
and article
Cook, R.J., W.F. Schillinger, and N.W. Christensen. 2002. Rhizoctonia
root rot and wheat take-all in diverse direct-seed spring cropping
systems. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 24:349-358. abstract
and article
Ibekwe, A.M., A.C. Kennedy, P.S. Frohne, S.K. Papiernik, C.–H.
Yang, and D.E. Crowley. 2002. Microbial diversity along a transect
of agronomic zones. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 39:183-191. abstract
Janosky, J.S., D.L. Young, and W.F. Schillinger. 2002. Economics
of conservation tillage in a wheat-fallow rotation. Agronomy Journal
94:527-531. abstract
and article
Kennedy, A.C., B.J. Johnson and T.L. Stubbs. 2002. Host range of
a deleterious rhizobacterium for biological control of downy brome.
Weed Science 49:792-797. abstract
Petersen, S.O., P.S. Frohne, and A.C. Kennedy. 2002. Dynamics of
a soil microbial community under spring wheat. Soil Science Society
of America Journal 66:826-833. abstract
and article
Weinert, T., W.L. Pan, M.R. Moneymaker, G.S. Santo, and R.G. Stevens.
2002. Nitrogen recycling by non-leguminous winter cover crops to
reduce leaching in potato rotations. Agronomy Journal 94:365-372.
abstract
and article
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III.
Patents
None
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IV.
Thesis and Dissertation
Baker, D.A. (Agricultural Economics). 2002. Assessing the economic
viability of no-till farming systems for two agro-climatic zones
in the Pacific Northwest. M.A. thesis, Washington State University.
Bell, J. (Soil Science). 2002. Residue c dynamics and c storage
in semiarid no-till spring crop rotations. M.S. thesis, Washington
State University.
Giri, G.S. (Crop Science). 2002. Seed priming winter wheat for
germination, emergence and yield. M.S. thesis, Washington State
University.
Jimenez, Jorge. (Environmental Science). 2002. Air quality impacts
from agricultural field burning in eastern Washington. M.S. thesis,
Washington State University.
Juergens, L.A. (Agricultural Economics). 2002. An economic analysis
of no-till soft white spring wheat, spring barley, yellow mustard,
safflower and conventionally tilled soft white winter wheat in Adams
County, Washington. M.A. thesis, Washington State University.
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V.
Extension Bulletins Cook,
R.J., W. Schillinger, N. Christensen, R. Jirava, and H. Schafer.
2002. Occurrence of the rhizoctonia bare patch disease in diverse
direct seed spring cropping systems in a low-precipitation zone.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 19, Chapter
4. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Esser, A.D. 2002. On-farm test results, Lincoln-Adams
area 2002. Adams County Technical Report OFT-02. publication
Janosky, J., D. Young, and W. Schillinger.
2002. Economics of conservation tillage in a wheat-fallow rotation.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 16, Chapter
10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R. 2002. Expanding Internet / E-mail
Access to Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Cropping Systems Technology.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 17, Chapter
10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/. |
VI.
Conference Proceedings
Kjelgaard, J., D. Chandler, and K. Saxton. 2002. Evidence for direct
suspension of loessial soils. p. 38. In J.A. Lee and T.M. Zobeck
(eds.) Proceedings of ICAR5/GCTE-SEN Joint Conference, International
Center for Arid and Semiarid Lands Studies, Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX, USA Publication 02-2.
Kjelgaard, J., K. Saxton, B. Lamb, and C. Claiborn. 2002. Intensive
study site for monitoring, measuring and modeling agricultural field
dust emissions. p. 163. In J.A. Lee and T.M. Zobeck (eds.) Proceedings
of ICAR5/GCTE-SEN Joint Conference, International Center for Arid
and Semiarid Lands Studies, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX,
USA Publication 02-2.
Veseth, R.J. (ed.). 2002. Proceedings of Fifth Northwest Direct
Seed Cropping Systems Conference. p. 1-177. 16-18 Jan., Spokane,
WA. Northwest Direct Seed Conference office, P.O. Box 2002, Pasco,
WA, and on the Web (http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu).
Veseth, R.J. and R.S. Karow. 2002. Direct seeding or no-till….
what’s the difference. p. 30-33. In F. Lessiter (ed.) Proceedings
of the 10th Annual National No-Tillage Conference, 21-23 Jan., St.
Louis, MO.
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VII.
Published Abstracts
Acosta-Martínez, V., T.M. Zobeck, T.E. Gill, and A.C. Kennedy.
2002. Microbial community structure and enzyme activities in semiarid
soils. [CD-ROM]. Soil Science Society of America annual meeting,
11-14 Nov., Indianapolis, IN. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Corkill, J., R. Dhammapala, C. Claiborn, and C. Simpson. 2002.
Chemical composition of agricultural field smoke. p. 59. Pacific
Northwest International Section of the Air and Waste Management
Association, 6-8 Nov., Tacoma, WA.
Gaylord, D.R., M.R. Sweeney, and A.J. Busacca. 2002. Geomorphic
development of a late quaternary paired eolian sequence, Columbia
Plateau, Washington. Geological Society of America, Abstract Program
34, no. 6, 109-2.
Jimenez, J., and C.S. Claiborn. 2002. Air quality impacts of agricultural
field burning in Pullman. p. 86. Annual Conference of the Pacific
Northwest International Section of the Air and Waste Management
Association, 6-8 Nov., Tacoma, WA.
Kennedy, A.C., T.L. Stubbs, and W.F. Schillinger. 2002. Soil quality
changes with the transition to no-till dryland cereal systems. [CD-ROM].
Soil Science Society of America annual meeting, 11-14 Nov., Indianapolis,
IN. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., and D.L. Young. 2002. Cropping systems research
in the driest wheat region of the world. [CD-ROM]. American Society
of Agronomy annual meeting, 11-14 Nov., Indianapolis, IN. ASA, CSSA,
and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., T.C. Paulitz, and A.C. Kennedy. 2002. Direct
seeding into heavy irrigated cereal stubble instead of burning.
[CD-ROM]. Soil Science Society of America annual meeting, 11-14
Nov., Indianapolis, IN. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Sweeney, M.R., A.J. Busacca, D.R. Gaylord, and C. Zender. 2002.
Provenance of Palouse loess related to late quaternary glacial outburst
flooding in the Pacific Northwest. EOS Transactions AGU, 83(47),
Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract H22B-0899.
Sweeney, M.R., A.J. Busacca, and D.R. Gaylord. 2002. Changes in
loess-dune deposition in response to climate fluctuations on the
Columbia Plateau, Washington. Geological Society of America Abstract
Program 34, no. 5, A77.
Young, F.L. 2002. Long term weed management studies in the Pacific
Northwest. WSSA Abstracts. 42:57.
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VIII.
Experiment Station Research and Extension Reports
Esser, A.E and D.J. Tonks. 2002. Spring cereal fertilization, Lincoln
County. p. 29-30. On-Farm Test Results. OFT-01.
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger. 2002. Economics of
alternative no-till spring crops at Jirava farm, Ritzville, WA.
p. 132-133. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger. 2002. Economics of
no-till annual spring cropping systems project, Ritzville, WA. p.
134-135. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. article
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger. 2002. Winter wheat
after fallow yield survey results for Ritzville growers, Adams County,
WA. p. 141-142. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., D. Rowell, H. Schafer, D. Young, S. Albrecht,
and S. Schofstoll. 2002. Cropping systems research in the driest
wheat region of the world. p. 100-101. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA. article
Schillinger, B., H. Schafer, and B. Sauer. 2002. Long-term dryland
cropping systems research at Lind: The next six years. p. 89. In
2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, W., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, T. Paulitz, A. Kennedy,
D. Young, S. Schofstoll, R. Veseth, D. Wysocki, K. Saxton, B. Fode,
K. Schroeder, and C. Claiborn. 2002. Irrigated cropping systems
research at Lind. p. 96-99. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., R. Jirava, H. Schafer, J. Cook, D. Young, A. Kennedy,
and S. Schofstoll. 2002. Long-term direct seed alternative cropping
systems research at the Ron Jirava farm: Year 5. p. 92-94. In 2002
Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, W., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, and S. Schofstoll. 2002.
Post-harvest management of Russian thistle. p. 122. In 2002 Field
Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report
02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, W., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, A. Kennedy, and K. Saxton.
2002. Dryland direct-seed annual cropping systems at Lind: The first
four years. p. 90-91. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Veseth, R.J., D. Wysocki, R. Karow, S. Guy, B. Schillinger, J.
Yenish, J. Burns, G. Schwab, D. Tonks, B. Brown and L. Robertson.
2002. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Update newsletter.
20 pgs. University of Idaho, Oregon State University and Washington
State University.
Veseth, R.J., D. Wysocki, R. Karow, S. Guy, B. Schillinger, J.
Yenish, J. Burns, G. Schwab, D. Tonks, B. Brown and L. Robertson.
2002. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Update newsletter.
30 pgs. University of Idaho, Oregon State University and Washington
State University.
Veseth, R., D. Wysocki, R. Karow, S. Guy, B. Schillinger, J. Yenish,
G. Schwab, J. Burns, D. Tonks, L. Robertson, and B. Brown. 2002.
Expanding Web / E-mail Access to PNW Direct Seed Cropping Systems
Technology. 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. article
Veseth, R., D. Roe, and D. Wysocki. 2002. PNW Direct Seed Case
Study Series Available. 2002. Expanding Web / E-mail Access to PNW
Direct Seed Cropping Systems Technology. 2002 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA. article
Veseth, R. 2002. NW Direct Seed Conferences Expand Technology Access.
2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. article
Young, D.L., W.F. Schillinger, and F.L. Young. 2002. How the 2001
drought affected the economic risk of continuous no-till hard red
spring wheat in Adams and Benton counties experiments. p. 136-140.
In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. article
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