Publications by authors named "Larry Pritchett"

There is interest in converting rainfed cropping systems in the Pacific Northwest from a 2-year rotation of winter wheat and cultivated fallow to direct-seed (no-till) systems that include chemical fallow, spring cereals, and food legume and brassica crops. Little information is available regarding effects of these changes on plant-parasitic nematodes. Eight cropping systems in a low-precipitation region (<330 mm) were compared over 9 years.

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There is interest in converting the 2-year rotation of rainfed winter wheat with cultivated fallow in the Pacific Northwest of the United States into direct-seed (no-till) systems that include chemical fallow, spring cereals, and food-legume and brassica crops. Eight cropping systems in a low-precipitation region (<330 mm) were compared over 9 years to determine effects of changes on diseases. Fusarium crown rot was more prevalent in wheat following cultivated than chemical fallow, and Rhizoctonia root rot was more severe when winter wheat was rotated with chemical fallow than with no-till winter pea.

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Article Synopsis
  • Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) seed meal contains glucosinolate, which can be altered through fermentation.
  • The study found that fermenting the seed meal led to the complete breakdown of glucolimnanthin and produced beneficial compounds with herbicidal properties.
  • These findings suggest that refining glucosinolate-rich seed meals could create effective bioherbicides for agricultural use.
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