Biblio

Found 8057 results
Author [ Title(Desc)] Type Year
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
W
P. D. Maskell, Hughes, P. S., and Maskell, D. L., When is a beer not a beer: iso-α-acids not necessarily proof of ethanol consumption?, J Anal Toxicol, vol. 39, no. 2, p. 160, 2015.
A. P. Melathopoulos, G. Cutler, C., and Tyedmers, P., Where is the value in valuing pollination ecosystem services? , Ecological Economics, vol. 109, pp. 59-70, 2015.
A. P. Melathopoulos, G. Cutler, C., and Tyedmers, P., Where is the value in valuing pollination ecosystem services to agriculture?, Ecological Economics, vol. 109, pp. 59 - 70, 2015.
J. T. Smith, Allred, B. W., Boyd, C. S., Davies, K. W., Jones, M. O., Kleinhesselink, A. R., Maestas, J. D., and Naugle, D. E., Where There's Smoke, There's Fuel: Dynamic Vegetation Data Improve Predictions of Wildfire Hazard in the Great Basin, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 89, pp. 20 - 32, 2023.
J. White, Traub, J., Maskell, D., Hughes, P. S., Harper, A., and Willoughby, N., Whisky by-products: a valuable source of protein and potential applications in aquaculture, New Biotechnology, p. S118, 2014.
A. Stone, White Mold of Snap Bean and Other Vegetable Crops, 2014. [Online]. Available: http://horticulture.oregonstate.edu/content/white-mold-snap-bean-and-other-vegetable-crops.
P. Miklas, Myers, J. R., and McClean, P., White mold resistance‐QTL: Identification, interactions, and fine mapping in common bean, National Sclerotinia Initiative Meetings. Minneapolis, MN, 2013.
P. Miklas, Myers, J. R., and McClean, P., White mold resistance‐QTL: Identification, interactions, and fine mapping in common bean, National Sclerotinia Initiative Meetings. Minneapolis, MN, 2013.
M. J. Costello and C. Baker, S., Who eats sea meat? Expanding human consumption of marine mammals, Biological Conservation, vol. 144, no. 12, pp. 2745 - 2746, 2011.
M. Edwards, Who is Vulnerable to Hunger in Oregon?, Rural Studies Program Fact Sheets, 2010.
K. Japhet, Hannaway, D. B., and Dodrill, S., Who’s Coming to Dinner? . 1999.
M. Fisher, Reimer, J., and Carr, E. R., Who Should be Interviewed in Surveys of Household Income?, World Development, vol. 38, no. 7, pp. 966 - 973, 2010.
R. A.S., Whole-grain and fiber-enriched noodles, in Fibre-rich and wholegrain foods: improving quality, 2013.
A. Pujar, Jaiswal, P., Kellogg, E. A., Ilic, K., Vincent, L., Avraham, S., Stevens, P., Zapata, F., Reiser, L., Rhee, S. Y., Sachs, M. M., Schaeffer, M., Stein, L., Ware, D., and McCouch, S., Whole-plant growth stage ontology for angiosperms and its application in plant biology., Plant physiology, vol. 142, pp. 414-28, 2006.
N. R. Rimbey, L. Torell, A., and Tanaka, J. A., Why Grazing Permits Have Economic Value, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 20-40, 2007.
J. Lenihan, Neilson, R., Bachelet, D., and Drapek, R., Widespread Dieback of Forests in North America under Rapid Global Warming: Response to the VINCERA Future Climate Scenarios Simulated by the MC1 DGVM, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2005.
M. Hanumappa, Preece, J., Elser, J., Nemeth, D., Bono, G., Wu, K., and Jaiswal, P., WikiPathways for plants: a community pathway curation portal and a case study in rice and arabidopsis seed development networks, Rice, vol. 6, 2013.
B. Sorte, The wild caught salmon industry: Its challenges and potential, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station Impact Assessment Reports, 2010.
C. E. Finn, Strik, B. C., Yorgey, B., Qian, M. C., Martin, R. R., and Peterson, M., ‘Wild Treasure’Thornless Trailing Blackberry, HortScience, vol. 45, pp. 434–436, 2010.
K. E. Mayer, Boyd, C. S., Pellant, M. L., and Pyke, D. A., Wildfire and Invasive Species in the West: Challenges That Hinder Current and Future Management and Protection of the Sagebrush-steppe Ecosystem-A Gap Report, 2014.
T. Sheehan, Bachelet, D., Ferschweiler, K., Abatzoglou, J. T., and Hegewisch, K., Wildfire, vegetation change, and carbon: the effect of different projected climate futures on vegetation in the western United States, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013.
M. C., T., H., G., A., R., H., B., W., and Stewart, S., Wildland-Urban Interface Maps Vary with Purpose and Context, Rural Studies Program Working Paper Series, 2007.
T. E. Fulbright, Wildlife Responses to Brush Management: A Contemporary Evaluation, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 71, no. 1, pp. 35 - 44, 2018.
D. C. Ganskopp, Svejcar, T., Taylor, F., and Farstvedt, J., Will Spring Cattle Grazing among Young Bitterbrush Enhance Shrub Growth?, Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, pp. 64–65, 2006.
M. J. Fisher, Deboodt, T., and Buckhouse, J., Will the Creek Flow Again: The Camp Creek Period, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2005.