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Cultural Practices for Native Forb Seed Production

Oregon State University, Malheur Exp. Sta. Ontario

AuthorsAuthorsClint Shock, Erik Feibert, M. SaundersClint Shock, Erik Feibert, M. Saunders

Joey Ishida, and Corey RansomJoey Ishida, and Corey Ransom

Why try SDI irrigation?Why try SDI irrigation?1.1. Cultivated seed production Cultivated seed production

requires dependable production. requires dependable production.

2.2. Excess water stress has hurts Excess water stress has hurts flowering and seed set.flowering and seed set.

3.3. Total water requirements are Total water requirements are unknown, but probably are low. unknown, but probably are low.

4.4. Furrow and sprinkler irrigation Furrow and sprinkler irrigation encourage weeds and disease.encourage weeds and disease.

ObjectivesObjectives

Test SDI for stable, efficient Test SDI for stable, efficient native forb seed production native forb seed production using small amounts of using small amounts of supplemental irrigation water.supplemental irrigation water.

1/10 acre of 7 Species1/10 acre of 7 SpeciesE. umbellatumE. umbellatum, Sulfur, Sulfur--flower buckwheat flower buckwheat

P. acuminatusP. acuminatus,, Sand penstemon Sand penstemon P. deustusP. deustus, Hot rock penstemonHot rock penstemonP. speciosusP. speciosus, Showy penstemonShowy penstemon

LomatiumLomatium grayigrayi, Gray , Gray biscuitrootbiscuitrootL. dissectum,L. dissectum, Fernleaf biscuitroot Fernleaf biscuitroot L. triternatum,L. triternatum, NineleafNineleaf biscuitrootbiscuitroot

DesignDesignDrip tape Drip tape burriedburried 12 inches deep12 inches deep

Tape 5 feet apartTape 5 feet apart

TT--tape TSX 515tape TSX 515--1616--340340

3030--inch beds, seed drilled 15” to inch beds, seed drilled 15” to each side of the tape each side of the tape

Forbs established in 2005 using Forbs established in 2005 using 5.5”, for 2006 0, 4.8, 8.7 inches.5.5”, for 2006 0, 4.8, 8.7 inches.

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Penstemon acuminatusSand penstemon

138 153 156 179 187

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Seed yield in response to irrigation forPenstemon acuminatum

Penstemon speciosusRoyal or Sagebrush penstemon

138 153 156 179 187Day of year

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Seed yield in response to irrigation forPenstemon speciosus

Penstemon deustusHotrock penstemon

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Eriogonum umbellatumEriogonum umbellatumSulfur buckwheatSulfur buckwheat

138 153 156 179 187

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