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Author(s): PINTO, J. M.; SHOCK, C. C.; FEIBERT, E. B. G.; SAUNDERS, L. D. Past research at the Malheur Experiment Station demonstrated the sensitivity of onion yield and grade to soil water tension (SWT) (Shock et al. 2000). The ideal SWT for initiating irrigations for drip... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, J. M.; SHOCK, C. C.; FEIBERT, E. B. G.; SAUNDERS, L. D. Split onion bulbs is a phenomenon where the bottom of the bulb splits open. Split bulbs can reduce onion crop marketable yields. Anecdotal evidence suggests that late-season irrigation interruptions c... ... |
Author(s): PINTO, J. M.; SHOCK, C. C.; FEIBERT, E. B. G.; SAUNDERS, L. D. Germinating onion seed and new onion seedlings have difficulty obtaining adequate phosphorus (P) for ideal early growth. Low soil temperatures in Oregon and Idaho reduce soil P availability early in t... ... |
Author(s): SHOCK, C. C.; FEIBERT, E. B. G.; PINTO, J. M. The irrigation needs of long day onion (Allium cepa) have been extensively studied at Ontario, Oregon, over the past 22 years. Drip irrigation has compared favorably with furrow and sprinkler irrigati... ... |
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