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Chastain, Thomas G., William C. Young III, Carol J. Garbacik, Paul D. Meints, and Thomas B. Silberstein. 2000. Alternative residue management and stand age effects on seed quality in cool-season perennial grasses. Seed Tech. Vol. 22, No. 1:34-42.
Rowarth, J.S., W.J. Archie, W.R. Cookson, J.G. Hampton, C.J. Sanders, T.B. Silberstein, and W.C. Young III. 1999. The link between nitrogen application, concentration of nitrogen in herbage and seed quality in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). J. Appl. Seed Prod. 17:1-6.
Young III, William C., Mark E. Mellbye, and Thomas B. Silberstein, 1999. Residue management of perennial ryegrass and tall fescue seed crops. Agron. J. 91:671-675.
Gohlke, T., S.M. Griffith, and J.J. Steiner.1999. Effects of crop rotation and no-till crop establishment on grass seed production systems in the Willamette Valley, Ore. USDA, NRCS Technical Notes No. 30, November, 1999.
Young III, W.C., D.O. Chilcote, and H.W. Youngberg. 1999. Spring-applied nitrogen and productivity of cool-season grass seed crops. Agron. J. 91:339-343.
Horwath, W.R., L.F. Elliott, J.M. Davis, J.J. Steiner, and S.M. Griffith. 1998. Denitrification in cultivated and noncultivated riparian areas of grass cropping systems. J. Environ. Quality 27: 225-231.
Young III, W.C., T.G. Chastain, T.B. Silberstein, and J.S. Rowarth. 1998. The relationship between applied nitrogen, nitrogen concentration in herbage and seed yield in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). II. Cultivars in Oregon. J. Appl. Seed Prod. 16:115-124.
Griffith, S.M., S.C. Alderman, and D.J. Streeter. 1997. Italian ryegrass and N source fertilization in western Oregon in two contrasting climatic years. II. Plant N accumulation and soil N status. J. Plant Nutrition 20: 429-439.
Griffith, S.M., J.S. Owen, W.R. Horwath, P.J. Wigington Jr., J.E. Baham, and L.F. Elliott. 1997. Nitrogen movement and water quality at a poorly-drained agricultural and riparian site in the Pacific Northwest. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. 43: 1025-1030.
Young III, W.C., H.W. Youngberg, and D.O. Chilcote. 1996. Spring nitrogen rate and timing influence on seed yield components of perennial ryegrass. Agron. J. 88:947-951.
Mueller-Warrant, G.W., W.C. Young III, and M.E. Mellbye. 1994. Residue removal method and herbicides for tall fescue seed production: I. Weed control. Agron. J. 87:551-558.
Mueller-Warrant, G.W., W.C. Young III, and M.E. Mellbye. 1994. Influence of residue removal methods and herbicides on perennial ryegrass seed production: I. Weed control. Agron. J. 86:677-684.
Chilcote, D.C. and W.C. Young III. 1991. Grass seed production in the absence of open-field burning. Supplement to J. Appl. Seed Prod. 9:33-37.
Young, W.C., H.W. Youngberg, and D.O. Chilcote. 1984. Post-harvest residue management effects on seed yield in perennial grass seed production. I. The long-term effect from non-burning techniques of grass seed residue removal. J. Appl. Seed Prod. 2:36-40.
Griffith, S. M. 1990. Effects on enhanced ammonia supply on tiller development in Italian ryegrass. In: Seed Production Research, W. Young, III (ed.), Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., pp. 21.
Griffith, S. M. and D. J. Streeter. 1994. Nitrate and ammonium nutrition in ryegrass: Changes in growth and chemical composition under hydroponic conditions. J. Plant Nutrition 17:71-81.
Griffith, S.M., S.C. Alderman, and D.J. Streeter. 1997. Italian ryegrass and N source fertilization in western Oregon in two contrasting climatic years. I. Growth and seed yield. J. Plant Nutrition 20: 419-428.
Griffith, S.M. and T. Thomson. 1997. N Rate and Timing Relationships with Tissue N Concentration and Seed Yield in Perennial Ryegrass. In: Seed Production Research, W. Young, III (ed.), Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore. pp. 41-42.
Griffith, S.M., T.W Thomson, and J.S. Owen. 1998. Soil and perennial ryegrass seed crop status and N management considerations for western Oregon. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., pp. 30-34.
Griffith, S.M., J.J. Steiner, and M. Mellbye. 2000.Riparian zones, grass seed crops, and water quality. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., pp.51.
Griffith, S.M. 2000. Relationship between accumulated growing degree-days and stages of ryegrass plant development. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., pp. 10-11.
Griffith, S.M and M.A. Nelson. 2001.Tall and fine fescue: Relationship between growing degree days, developmental stage, and nitrogen acquisition. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore,, pp. 11-13.
Griffith, S.M., W.R. Horwath, J.S. Owen, J.H. Davis, J.E. Baham, and P.J. Wigington, Jr. 2001. Nitrogen processing in poorly drained agricultural and riparian areas of western Oregon, U.S.A. J. Environ. Quality (in review).
Nelson, M.A. and S.M. Griffith. 2001. N mineralization as affected by contrasting soil drainage, tillage, and age of grass seed crop. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., pp. 13-15.
Wigington, Jr., P.J., S.M. Griffith, J.A. Field, J.E. Baham, W.R. Horwath, J. Owen, J.H. Davis, S.C. Rain, and J.J. Steiner. 2001. Effectiveness of a riparian water quality buffer along a small agricultural stream in western Oregon. J. Environ. Quality (in review).
Young, III, W.C., M.E. Mellbye, G.A. Gingrich, G.A., T.B. Silberstein, T.G. Chastain, and J.M. Hart. 2000. Defining optimum nitrogen fertilization practices for grass seed production systems in the Willamette Valley. In: Seed Production Research, ed. W. Young, III, Oregon State University Extension and USDA-ARS, Corvallis, Ore., Ext/Crs 115, pp. 1-8.
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