Publications

2017


An improved method for establishing accurate water potential levels at different temperatures in growth media

(2017)   Aujla, I. and Paulitz, T. C.  |  External Link

Citation:
Aujla, I. and Paulitz, T. C. 2017.  An improved method for establishing accurate water potential levels at different temperatures in growth media. Frontiers in Microbiology. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01497.


Soil organic carbon pools as early indicators for soil organic matter stock changes under different tillage practices in Inland Pacific Northwest

(2017)   Awale, R., Emeson, M., Machado, M.  |  External Link

Citation:
Awale, R., Emeson, M., Machado, M. 2017. Soil organic carbon pools as early indicators for soil organic matter stock changes under different tillage practices in Inland Pacific Northwest. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 5:96.


Chapter 2: Soil Health from Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest

(2017)   Awale, R., Machado, S., Ghimire, R., Bista, P.

Citation:
Awale, R., Machado, S., Ghimire, R., Bista, P. 2017. Chapter 2: Soil Health. Pages 47-97 in G. Yorgey, and C. Kruger, editors. In: G. Yorgey and C. Kruger, editors. Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest. Washington State University Extension Publication EM108, Pullman, WA.


Using Economic Frameworks to Study Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Alternatives

(2017)   B. Bethea

Citation:
Bethea, B. 2017.  Using Economic Frameworks to Study Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Alternatives. Undergraduate Research Presentation Symposium, August 8, 2-017. Moscow, ID.


Crop Consultants as "Climate Consultants": An Extension Opportunity for Climate Change Communication

(2017)   Bernacchi, L. and J.D. Wulfhorst  |  External Link

Citation:
Bernacchi, L. and J.D. Wulfhorst. 2017. Crop Consultants as "Climate Consultants": An Extension Opportunity for Climate Change Communication. Journal of Extension 55(1):1FEA3.


Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Offset Quantification Protocols for Nitrogen Management in Dryland Wheat Cropping Systems of the Pacific Northwest

(2017)   Brown, T.T., Lee, C., Kruger, C., Huggins, D.R.  |  External Link

Citation:
Brown, T.T., Lee, C., Kruger, C., Huggins, D.R. Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Offset Quantification Protocols for Agricultural Nitrogen Management under Pacific Northwest Dryland Wheat. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.


Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest: Nutrient Management and Integrated Pest Management

(2017)   C. E. Kruger, Ian Burke, Stephen Machado, Georgine Yorgey, Karen Hills

Citation:
Kruger, C.E., Ian Burke, Stephen Machado, Georgine Yorgey, and Karen Hills. Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest: Nutrient Management and Integrated Pest Management. Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Association Direct Seed Conference. Kennewick, WA. January 2017.


What does the science current tell us regarding the impacts of climate (change, variability and risk) on PNW Agriculture?

(2017)   C. E. Kruger, K. Rajagopalan

Citation:
Kruger, C.E. and K. Rajagopalan. What does the science current tell us regarding the impacts of climate (change, variability and risk) on PNW Agriculture? Guest Lecture for WSU AFS 101 (Ag & Food Systems Degree Program Core Course). November 1, 2017, Pullman, WA. 70 students.


Symposium: Climate Change and Pacific Northwest Agriculture. (Individual topics included Exploring Our Climate Future, What Does Climate Change Mean for Organic Farm Management in Washington State?

(2017)   C. Kruger, H. Roop, B.Brouwer, I. Burke, M. Devine

Citation:
Kruger, C., H. Roop, B.Brouwer, I. Burke, and M. Devine. Symposium: Climate Change and Pacific Northwest Agriculture. (Individual topics included Exploring Our Climate Future, What Does Climate Change Mean for Organic Farm Management in Washington State?, Building Resilience Through Crop Genetic Diversity, Climate Change and Weed Biology, and Clean Energy on the Farm). Tilth Conference Special Symposium, Vancouver, WA, November 10, 2017.


Twenty site-years of eddy covariance measurements reveal effects of climatic conditions and management practices on agricultural carbon and water budgets in the inland Pacific Northwest United States

(2017)   Chi, J., Waldo, S., Pressley, S. N., Russell, E. S., O’Keeffe, P. T., Pan W. L., Huggins, D. R., Stöckle, C. O., Brooks, E. S., and Lamb, B. K.  |  External Link

Citation:
Chi, J., Waldo, S., Pressley, S. N., Russell, E. S., O’Keeffe, P. T., Pan W. L., Huggins, D. R., Stöckle, C. O., Brooks, E. S., and Lamb, B. K. 2017. Twenty site-years of eddy covariance measurements reveal effects of climatic conditions and management practices on agricultural carbon and water budgets in the inland Pacific Northwest United States, accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences.

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