Research Horticulturist
3420 NW Orchard Ave
Corvallis, OR 97330
(541) 738-4094
Areas of expertise: Physiology, Small Fruit Crops
David’s research focuses on irrigation and nutrient management in berry crops. The goal is identify practices that increase plant growth and yield potential; enhance fruit quality and food safety; promote efficient use of water, fertilizer, and soil resources; reduce problems caused by plant pests and diseases; and limit labor requirements associated with pruning, weeding, and harvest.
A few of the current projects in his laboratory include irrigation methods for reducing heat damage in the berries, design and management of fertigation systems, deficit irrigation strategies for reducing water use during drought, and benefits of soil amendments such as humic acids and biochar.
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- Evaluating potential phytotoxicity of erythritol, a novel control method for Drosophila suzukii, in blueberry, cherry, and wild Himalayan blackberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sriram, A., Scagel, C.F., Choi, M.Y., Bryla, D.R., Lee, J.C. 2024. Evaluating potential phytotoxicity of erythritol, a novel control method for Drosophila suzukii, in blueberry, cherry, and wild Himalayan blackberry. Crop Protection. 187:106961. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2024.106961.
- Weighing lysimeters for measuring evapotranspiration and developing crop coefficients for trailing blackberry -(Proceedings)
Carroll, J., Orr, S.T., Davis, A.J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2024. Weighing lysimeters for measuring evapotranspiration and developing crop coefficients for trailing blackberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1388:191-196. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2024.1388.29.
- A review of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium nutrition in red raspberry and blackberry -(Proceedings)
Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R., Davis, A. 2024. A review of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium nutrition in red raspberry and blackberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1388: 323-329. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2024.1388.47.
- Calcium accumulation in developing fruits of raspberry and blackberry -(Proceedings)
Dias Da Silva, A., Orr, S.T., Kraft, M., Hardigan, M.A., Maupin, B., Pio, R., Bryla, D.R., DeVetter, L.W. 2024. Calcium accumulation in developing fruits of raspberry and blackberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1388:339-345. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2024.1388.49.
- Nitrogen supply from soil organic matter: Predictors and implications for recommended nitrogen application rates in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sloan, C., DeVetter, L.W., Griffin-Lahue, D., Benedict, C., Bryla, D.R., Lahue, G. 2024. Nitrogen supply from soil organic matter: Predictors and implications for recommended nitrogen application rates in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 59(6):725-735. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17632-23.
- Weather-based scheduling and pulse drip irrigation increase growth and production of northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Carroll, J.L., Orr, S.T., Retano, A., Gregory, A.D., Lukas, S.B., Bryla, D.R. 2024. Weather-based scheduling and pulse drip irrigation increase growth and production of northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 59(5):571-577. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17527-23.
- Applying boron by fertigation or as a foliar fertilizer is more effective than soil applications in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Leon-Chang, D.P., Bryla, D.R. 2024. Applying boron by fertigation or as a foliar fertilizer is more effective than soil applications in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 59(5):565-570. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17461-23.
- Sustainable nutrient water recovery by a hybrid electrodialysis (ED) - forward osmosis (FO) process for agricultural application -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tran, Q., Garcia-Jaramillo, M., Schindler, J., Eness, A., Bryla, D.R., Patel, H., Navab-Daneshmand, T., Jin, X. 2024. Sustainable nutrient water recovery by a hybrid electrodialysis (ED) - forward osmosis (FO) process for agricultural application. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering. 12(2). Article 112091. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2024.112091.
- Water use by ‘Columbia Star’ trailing blackberry in western Oregon -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Caroll, J.L., Orr, S.T., Davis, A.J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2024. Water use by ‘Columbia Star’ trailing blackberry in western Oregon. Irrigation Science. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00271-023-00912-4.
- Feasibility of using pulse drip irrigation for increasing growth, yield, and water productivity of red raspberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Carroll, J.L., Orr, S.T., Benedict, C.A., DeVetter, L.W., Bryla, D.R. 2024. Feasibility of using pulse drip irrigation for increasing growth, yield, and water productivity of red raspberry. HortScience. 59(3):332-339. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17467-23.
- Pulsed drip irrigation increases growth and production of northern highbush blueberry and floricane-fruiting red raspberry on loam or silt loam soils -(Proceedings)
Carroll, J., Singh, S., Gregory, A., Retano, A., Orr, S.T., Benedict, C., Devetter, L., Peters, T., Bryla, D.R. 2023. Pulsed drip irrigation increases growth and production of northern highbush blueberry and floricane-fruiting red raspberry on loam or silt loam soils. Acta Horticulture Proceedings. 1373:5-10. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1373.2.
- Practices for increasing calcium content and improving fruit quality and shelf life of blueberries -(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T., Devetter, L.W., Yang, W.Q. 2023. Practices for increasing calcium content and improving fruit quality and shelf life of blueberries. Acta Horticulture Proceedings. 1381:309-316. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1381.40.
- Agricultural water footprint for southern highbush blueberry produced commercially with drip irrigation and sprinkler frost protection -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pannunzio, A., Holzapfel, E., Cirelli, A., Texeria, P., Souto, C., Bryla, D.R. 2023. Agricultural water footprint for southern highbush blueberry produced commercially with drip irrigation and sprinkler frost protection. Agricultural Sciences. 14(1):114-128. https://doi.org/10.4236/as.2023.141008.
- Response of northern highbush blueberry to fertigation and granular applications of phosphorus fertilizers -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Leon-Chang, D.P., Bryla, D.R., Scagel, C.F. 2023. Response of northern highbush blueberry to fertigation and granular applications of phosphorus fertilizers. Acta Horticulturae. 1357:51-58. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1357.8.
- Evaluating a surface energy balance model for partially wetted surfaces: Drip and micro-sprinkler systems in hazelnut orchards (Corylus avellana L.) -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Souto, C., Lagos, O., Holzapfel, E., Ruybal, C., Bryla, D.R., Vidal, G. 2022. Evaluating a surface energy balance model for partially wetted surfaces: Drip and micro-sprinkler systems in hazelnut orchards (Corylus avellana L.). Water. 14(24). Article 4011. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14244011.
- Influence of fertigation and granular applications of potassium fertilizer on soil pH and availability of potassium and other nutrients in a mature planting of northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Leon-Chang, D.P., Bryla, D.R., Scagel, C.F., Strik, B.C. 2022. Influence of fertigation and granular applications of potassium fertilizer on soil pH and availability of potassium and other nutrients in a mature planting of northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 57(11):1377-1386. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI16747-22.
- Strategies to reduce supraoptimal temperatures in the root zone during field and containerized production of highbush blueberry in warm climates -(Proceedings)
Machado, R.M., Bryla, D.R., Correia, M. 2023. Strategies to reduce supraoptimal temperatures in the root zone during field and containerized production of highbush blueberry in warm climates. Acta Horticulturae. 1357:393-401. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1357.55.
- Beneficial use of biostimulants in Northern highbush blueberry -(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Vargas, O.L. 2023. Beneficial use of biostimulants in Northern highbush blueberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1357:44-50. https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2023.1357.7.
- Nitrogen rate, irrigation frequency and volume differentially influence growth, flowering, and nutrient uptake of container-grown rhododendron during the following growing season -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bi, G., Scagel, C.F., Bryla, D.R. 2022. Nitrogen rate, irrigation frequency and volume differentially influence growth, flowering, and nutrient uptake of container-grown rhododendron during the following growing season. Horticulturae. 8(7). Article 647. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070647.
- Biochar as an alternative soil amendment for establishment of northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sales, B.K., Bryla, D.R., Trippe, K.M., Scagel, C.F., Strik, B.C., Sullivan, D.M. 2022. Biochar as an alternative soil amendment for establishment of northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 57(2):277-285. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI16257-21.
- Ion-specific limitations of sodium chloride and calcium chloride on growth, nutrient uptake, and mycorrhizal colonization in northern and southern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Scagel, C.F., Lukas, S.B., Sullivan, D.M. 2021. Ion-specific limitations of sodium chloride and calcium chloride on growth, nutrient uptake, and mycorrhizal colonization in northern and southern highbush blueberry. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 146(6):399-410. https://doi.org/10.21273/JASHS05084-21.
- An energy balance model for predicting berry temperature and scheduling sprinklers for cooling in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yang, F., Bryla, D.R., Peters, T. 2021. An energy balance model for predicting berry temperature and scheduling sprinklers for cooling in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 56(4):447-453. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15459-20.
- Sensitivity of northern highbush blueberry cultivars to soil water deficits during various stages of fruit development -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Almutairi, K.F., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2021. Sensitivity of northern highbush blueberry cultivars to soil water deficits during various stages of fruit development. HortScience. 56(2):154-162. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15493-20.
- Individual and combined use of sawdust and weed mat mulch in a new planting of northern highbush blueberry. II. Nutrient uptake and allocation -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Strik, B.C., Davis, A.J., Bryla, D.R. 2020. Individual and combined use of sawdust and weed mat mulch in a new planting of northern highbush blueberry. II. Nutrient uptake and allocation. HortScience. 55(10):1614-1621. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15271-20.
- Thermal cooling with sprinklers or microsprinklers reduces heat damage and improves fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yang, F., Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T., Strik, B.C., Zhao, Y. 2020. Thermal cooling with sprinklers or microsprinklers reduces heat damage and improves fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 55(8):1365-1371. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15119-20.
- Individual and combined use of sawdust and weed mat mulch in a new planting of northern highbush blueberry I. impacts on plant growth and soil and canopy temperature -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Strik, B.C., Davis, A.J., Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T. 2020. Individual and combined use of sawdust and weed mat mulch in a new planting of northern highbush blueberry I. impacts on plant growth and soil and canopy temperature. HortScience. 55(8):1280-1287. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI15122-20.
- Influence of perlite in peat- and coir-based media on vegetative growth and mineral nutrition of highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kingston, P.H., Scagel, C.F., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2020. Influence of perlite in peat- and coir-based media on vegetative growth and mineral nutrition of highbush blueberry. HortScience. 55(5):658-663. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14640-19.
- Amending sandy soil with biochar promotes plant growth and root colonization by mycorrhizal fungi in highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Sales, B.K., Bryla, D.R., Trippe, K.M., Weiland, G.E., Scagel, C.F., Strik, B.C., Sullivan, D.M. 2020. Amending sandy soil with a softwood biochar promotes plant growth and root colonization by mycorrhizal fungi in highbush blueberry. HortScience. 55(3):353-361. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14542-19.
- Stomatal conductance and its relation to calcium accumulation in fruit of northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yang, F., Devetter, L.W., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2020. Stomatal conductance and its relation to calcium accumulation in fruit of northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 55(1):96-102. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14482-19.
- Critical temperatures and heating times for fruit damage in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yang, F., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2019. Critical temperatures and heating times for fruit damage in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 54(12):2213-2239. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14427-19.
- Phenotypic plasticity of drought tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) landraces and hybrid cultivars in Benin, Africa -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ezin, V., Houessou, F., Bryla, D.R., Ahanchede, A. 2019. Phenotypic plasticity of drought tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) landraces and hybrid cultivars in Benin, Africa. Journal of Food Agriculture and Environment. 17(3/4):45-53. https://doi.org/10.1234/4.2019.5565.
- Organic production systems in northern highbush blueberry: II. Impact of planting method, cultivar, fertilizer, and mulch on leaf and soil nutrient concentrations and relationships with yield from planting through maturity -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Strik, B.C., Vance, A., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M. 2019. Organic production systems in northern highbush blueberry: II. Impact of planting method, cultivar, fertilizer, and mulch on leaf and soil nutrient concentrations and relationships with yield from planting through maturity. HortScience. 54(10):1777-1794. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI14197-19.
- 4R nutrient stewardship in fruit crops-(Book / Chapter)
Bryla, D.R. 2019. 4R nutrient stewardship in fruit crops. In: Srivastava, A.K., Hu, C., editors. Fruit Crops: Diagnosis and Management of Nutrient Constraints. Cambridge, MA: Elsevier. p. 509-520.
- Compost feedstock and compost acidification affect growth and mineral nutrition in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Costello, R.C., Sullivan, D.M., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C., Owen, J. 2019. Compost feedstock and compost acidification affect growth and mineral nutrition in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 54(6):1067-1076. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI13599-18.
- Application of small unmanned aerial systems for spatial and temporal assessment of plant water deficits and irrigation needs in red raspberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T. 2019. Application of small unmanned aerial systems for spatial and temporal assessment of plant water deficits and irrigation needs in red raspberry. Abstract for International Rubus Ribes Symposium XII International Rubus and Ribes Symposium; 2019 June 26-28; Zurich, Switzerland.
- Benefits of using liquid sources of potassium fertilizer in northern highbush blueberry-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Leon, D., Orr, S.T. 2019. Benefits of using liquid sources of potassium fertilizer in northern highbush blueberry. Symposium Proceedings from North American Blueberry Research and Extension Workers Conference in Orono, Maine from August 12-15, 2018.
- Root and mycorrhizal fungal foraging responses to fruit removal in apple trees -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lavely, E.K., Zhang, J., Adams, T.S., Bryla, D.R., Deforest, J.L., Marini, R.P., Crassweller, R., Eissenstat, D.M. 2018. Root and mycorrhizal fungal foraging responses to fruit removal in apple trees. Plant and Soil. 146(1-2):401-416. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3773-8.
- Potassium fertigation and organic acids: Improving soil and plant nutrition in highbush blueberry-(Trade Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T., Leon, D. 2018. Potassium fertigation and organic acids: Improving soil and plant nutrition in highbush blueberry. Fluid Journal. 26(3):8-14.
- Effects of amending soil with biochar on plant growth, mycorrhizal colonization, and phytophthora root rot in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Sales, B.K., Bryla, D.R., Trippe, K.M., Weiland, G.E., Scagel, C.F. 2019. Effects of amending soil with biochar on plant growth, mycorrhizal colonization, and phytophthora root rot in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 53(9):S51.
- Stomatal functioning and its influence on calcium accumulation during fruit development in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Yang, F., Devetter, L.W., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2019. Stomatal functioning and its influence on calcium accumulation during fruit development in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 53(9):S50-S51.
- Suitability of sphagnum moss, coir, and douglas fir bark as soilless substrates for container production of highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kingston, P.H., Scagel, C.F., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B. 2017. Suitability of sphagnum moss, coir, and douglas fir bark as soilless substrates for container production of highbush blueberry. HortScience. 52(12):1692-1699. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI12374-17.
- Chemigation with micronized sulfur rapidly reduces soil pH in northern highbush blueberry -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Almutairi, K.F., Machado, R.M., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2017. Chemigation with micronized sulfur rapidly reduces soil pH in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 52(10):1413-1418. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI12313-17.
- Organic production systems in northern highbush blueberry: I. Impact of planting method, cultivar, fertilizer, and mulch on yield and fruit quality from planting through maturity -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Strik, B.C., Vance, A., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M. 2017. Organic production systems in northern highbush blueberry: I. Impact of planting method, cultivar, fertilizer, and mulch on yield and fruit quality from planting through maturity. HortScience. 52(9):1201-1213. https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI12179-17.
- Potassium fertigation in highbush blueberry increases availability of K and other nutrients in the root zone-(Trade Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T. 2017. Potassium fertigation in highbush blueberry increases availability of K and other nutrients in the root zone. Fluid Journal. 25(3):5-9.
- Use of humic products for production of berry crops-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Devetter, L.W. 2017. Use of humic products for production of berry crops. Meeting abstract for American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meeting 10/22/17-10/25/17 in Tampa, FL. Session 341-4.
- Comparison between fertigation and granular application of potassium fertilizer on mineral nutrition, yield, and fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Orr, S.T. 2017. Comparison between fertigation and granular application of potassium fertilizer on mineral nutrition, yield, and fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry. Hortscience Proceedings. 52(9):S247-S248.
- Evaluation of critical temperatures for heat damage in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Yang, F., Bryla, D.R. 2017. Evaluation of critical temperatures for heat damage in northern highbush blueberry. Hortscience Proceedings. 52(9):S162.
- Nonchemical, cultural management strategies to suppress phytophthora root rot in northern highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yeo, J.R., Weiland, G.E., Sullivan, D.M., Bryla, D.R. 2017. Nonchemical, cultural management strategies to suppress phytophthora root rot in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 52(5):725-731. doi: 10.21273/HORTSCI11437-16.
- Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: Adaptation strategies for a changing climate -(Review Article)
Houston, L.L., Capalbo, S., Seavert, C., Dalton, M., Bryla, D.R., Sagili, R. 2018. Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: Adaptation strategies for a changing climate. Climatic Change. 146(1-2):159-171. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-017-1951-y.
- Potential of deficit irrigation, irrigation cut-offs, and crop thinning to maintain yield and fruit quality with less water in northern highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Alumtairi, K., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2017. Potential of deficit irrigation, irrigation cut-offs, and crop thinning to maintain yield and fruit quality with less water in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 52(4):625-633. doi: 10.21273/HORTSCI11533-16.
- Root production, distribution, and turnover in conventional and organic northern highbush blueberry systems-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Vargas, O.L. 2017. Root production, distribution, and turnover in conventional and organic northern highbush blueberry systems. Acta Horticulturae. 1180:169-176.
- Salt exclusion and mycorrhizal symbiosis increase tolerance to NaCl and CaCl2 salinity in ‘Siam Queen’ basil-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Scagel, C.F., Bryla, D.R., Lee, J. 2017. Salt exclusion and mycorrhizal symbiosis increase tolerance to NaCl and CaCl2 salinity in ‘Siam Queen’ basil. HortScience. 52(2):278-287. doi: 10.21273/HORTSCI11256-16.
- A comparison between fertigation and granular fertilizer applications on yield and leaf nitrogen in red raspberry-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R. 2016. A comparison between fertigation and granular fertilizer applications on yield and leaf nitrogen in red raspberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1133:527-531.
- Suitable sources of nitrogen and potassium fertilizer for fertigation of northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R. 2016. Suitable sources of nitrogen and potassium fertilizer for fertigation of northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 51(9):S329-S330.
- Evaporative cooling with sprinklers to reduce heat-related fruit damage in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Yang, F., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Evaporative cooling with sprinklers to reduce heat-related fruit damage in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 51(9):S331.
- Fighting phytophthora in blueberries-(Trade Journal)
Yeo, J., Sullivan, D., Bryla, D.R., Weiland, G.E. 2016. Fighting phytophthora in blueberries. American Fruit Grower. April 2016. http://www.growingproduce.com/fruits/berries/fighting-phytophthora-in-blueberries/.
- Effects of substrate type on plant growth and nitrogen and nitrate concentration in spinach-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Barcelos, C., Machado, R.M., Alves-Pereira, I., Ferreira, R., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Effects of substrate type on plant growth and nitrogen and nitrate concentration in spinach. International Journal of Plant Biology. 7(1):44-47. doi: 10.4081/pb.2016.6325.
- Evaluation of potting media for soilless cultivation of southern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
- Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Soil and plant nutrient concentrations-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dixon, E.K., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Soil and plant nutrient concentrations. HortScience. 51(1):36–50.
- Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: III. Accumulation and removal of aboveground biomass, carbon, and nutrients-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dixon, E.K., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: III. Accumulation and removal of aboveground biomass, carbon, and nutrients. HortScience. 51(1):51-66.
- Susceptibility of highbush blueberry cultivars to Phytophthora root rot-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yeo, J.R., Weiland, G.E., Sullivan, D., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Susceptibility of highbush blueberry cultivars to Phytophthora root rot. HortScience. 51(1):74-78.
- Effects of geotextile landscape fabric on soil nutrient availability in an organic planting of ‘Marion’ trailing blackberry-(Abstract Only)
Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B. 2015. Effects of geotextile landscape fabric on soil nutrient availability in an organic planting of ‘Marion’ trailing blackberry. Proceedings of International Rubus Ribes Symposium; June 21-24; Ashville, NC. p. 57-58.
- Nitrogen requirements at bulb initiation for production of intermediate-day onions-(Proceedings)
Machado, R.M., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Nitrogen requirements at bulb initiation for production of intermediate-day onions. Acta Horticulturae. 1142:67-73.
- Uptake and partitioning of nutrients in blackberry and raspberry and evaluating plant nutrient status for accurate assessment of fertilizer requirements-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Uptake and partitioning of nutrients in blackberry and raspberry and evaluating plant nutrient status for accurate assessment of fertilizer requirements. HortTechnology. 25(4):452-459.
- Nutrient requirements, leaf tissue standards, and new options for fertigation of northern highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2015. Nutrient requirements, leaf tissue standards, and new options for fertigation of northern highbush blueberry. HortTechnology. 25(4):464-470.
- Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Mature plant growth and fruit production-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dixon, E.K., Strik, B.C., Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Mature plant growth and fruit production. HortScience. 50(8):1165-1177.
- Strategies for maintaining fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry under water limited conditions: Deficit irrigation and reduced crop loads-(Abstract Only)
Almutairi, K., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2015. Strategies for maintaining fruit quality in northern highbush blueberry under water limited conditions: Deficit irrigation and reduced crop loads. HortScience. 50(9):S122 [Abstract].
- Root production, distribution, and turnover in conventional and organic northern highbush blueberry systems-(Abstract Only)
Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Vargas, O.L., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Root production, distribution, and turnover in conventional and organic northern highbush blueberry systems. HortScience. Abstract 70.
- Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source during establishment in an organic fresh market production system-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fernandez-Salvador, J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source during establishment in an organic fresh market production system. HortTechnology. 25(3):277-292.
- Irrigation and fertigation with drip and alternative micro irrigation systems in northern highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Vargas, O., Bryla, D.R., Weiland, G.E., Strik, B.C., Sun, L. 2015. Irrigation and fertigation with drip and alternative micro irrigation systems in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 50(6):897-903.
- On-farm irrigatrion system design and operation-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R. 2015. On-farm irrigatrion system design and operation. Proceedings from OSU Blueberry School; 2015 March 16-17; Corvallis, OR. p. 53-56.
- Irrigation scheduling: When, where, and how much?-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R. 2015. Irrigation scheduling: When, where, and how much? Proceedings from OSU Blueberry School; 2015 March 16-17; Corvallis, OR. p. 63-68.
- Nutrient management of blueberry – Assessing plant nutrient needs and designing good fertilizer programs-(Proceedings)
Strik, B., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Nutrient management of blueberry – Assessing plant nutrient needs and designing good fertilizer programs. Proceedings from OSU Blueberry School; 2015 March 16-17; Corvallis, OR. p. 79-94.
- Organic production systems research in blueberry and blackberry – A review of industry-driven studies-(Proceedings)
Strik, B.C., Vance, A., Bryla, D.R. 2016. Organic production systems research in blueberry and blackberry – A review of industry-driven studies. Acta Horticulturae. 1117:139-148. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1117.23.
- Growth and fruit production of highbush blueberry fertilized with ammonium sulfate and urea applied by fertigation or as granular fertilizer-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Vargas, O., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Growth and fruit production of highbush blueberry fertilized with ammonium sulfate and urea applied by fertigation or as granular fertilizer. HortScience. 50(3):479-485.
- Age-related changes in responses of highbush blueberry plants to drip irrigation-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ehret, D.L., Frey, B., Forge, T., Helmer, T., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Age-related changes in responses of highbush blueberry plants to drip irrigation. HortScience. 50(3):486-490.
- Liquid corn and fish fertilizers are good options for fertigation in blackberry cultivars grown in an organic production system-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fernandez-Salvador, J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Liquid corn and fish fertilizers are good options for fertigation in blackberry cultivars grown in an organic production system. HortScience. 50(2):225-233.
- Fertilizer and soil management practices for improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake and use in northern highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2014. Fertilizer and soil management practices for improving the efficiency of nutrient uptake and use in northern highbush blueberry. HortScience. 49(9):S60 [Abstract].
- Uptake and partitioning of nutrients in blackberry and raspberry and evaluating plant nutrient status for accurate assessment of fertilizer requirements-(Abstract Only)
Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Uptake and partitioning of nutrients in blackberry and raspberry and evaluating plant nutrient status for accurate assessment of fertilizer requirements. HortScience. 49(9):S59 [Abstract].
- Evaluation of alternative mulches for blueberry over five production seasons-(Proceedings)
Sullivan, D.M., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2015. Evaluation of alternative mulches for blueberry over five production seasons. Acta Horticulture Proceedings. 1076:171-178.
- Impact of liquid fertilizers on plant growth, yield, fruit quality and fertigation management in an organic processing blackberry production system-(Abstract Only)
Fernandez-Salvador, J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Impact of liquid fertilizers on plant growth, yield, fruit quality and fertigation management in an organic processing blackberry production system. HortScience. 49(9):S215.
- Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source in an organic fresh market production system-(Abstract Only)
Fernandez-Salvador, J., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source in an organic fresh market production system. HortScience. 49(9):S277.
- Does position in the canopy affect fruit bud and berry development in highbush blueberry?-(Abstract Only)
Almutairi, K., Strik, B., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Does position in the canopy affect fruit bud and berry development in highbush blueberry?. HortScience. 49(9):S214.
- Effects of nitrogen rate and application method on early production and fruit quality in highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ehret, D.L., Frey, B., Forge, T., Helmer, T., Bryla, D.R., Zebarth, B.J. 2014. Effects of nitrogen rate and application method on early production and fruit quality in highbush blueberry. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 94(7):1165-1179.
- Irrigation frequency during container production alters rhododendron growth, nutrient uptake, and flowering after transplanting into a landscape-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Scagel, C.F., Bi, G., Bryla, D.R., Fuchigami, L.H., Regan, R.P. 2014. Irrigation frequency during container production alters rhododendron growth, nutrient uptake, and flowering after transplanting into a landscape. HortScience. 49(7):955-960.
- Salinity limits to shoot and root growth and nutrient uptake in ‘Honeoye’ strawberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Scagel, C.F. 2014. Salinity limits to shoot and root growth and nutrient uptake in ‘Honeoye’ strawberry. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 89:458-470.
- Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry. II. Accumulation and loss of plant biomass and nutrients-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Harkins, R.H., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry. II. Accumulation and loss of plant biomass and nutrients. HortScience. 49:35-43.
- Chemical characteristics of custom compost for highbush blueberry-(Book / Chapter)
Sullivan, D.M., Bryla, D.R., Costello, R.C. 2014. Chemical characteristics of custom compost for highbush blueberry. In: He, Z., Zhang, H., editors. Applied manure and nutrient chemistry for sustainable agriculture and environment. New York, NY:Springer Publishing. p. 293-311.
- Mulch and fertilizer management practices for organic production of highbush blueberry. II. Impact on plant and soil nutrients during establishment-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Larco, H., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M. 2013. Mulch and fertilizer management practices for organic production of highbush blueberry. II. Impact on plant and soil nutrients during establishment. HortScience. 48(12):1484-1495.
- Mulch and fertilizer management practices for organic production of highbush blueberry. I. Plant growth and allocation of biomass during establishment-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Larco, H., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M. 2013. Mulch and fertilizer management practices for organic production of highbush blueberry. I. Plant growth and allocation of biomass during establishment. HortScience. 48(10):1250-1261.
- Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry. I. Plant growth and early fruit production-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Harkins, R.H., Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R. 2013. Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry. I. Plant growth and early fruit production. HortScience. 48(9):1139-1144.
- Fertigation with micronized sulfur rapidly reduces soil pH in highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Almutairi, K., Bryla, D.R., Machado, R.M. 2013. Fertigation with micronized sulfur rapidly reduces soil pH in highbush blueberry. HortScience. 48(9):S279.
- Site-specific management of soil pH and nutrients in blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R. 2013. Site-specific management of soil pH and nutrients in blueberry. HortScience. 48(9):S93.
- Nitrogen fertilizer practices for rapid establishment of highbush blueberry: a review of 6 years of research-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Vargas, O. 2014. Nitrogen fertilizer practices for rapid establishment of highbush blueberry: a review of 6 years of research. Acta Horticulturae. 1017:415-421.
- Effects of salinity induced by ammonium sulfate fertilizer on root and shoot growth of highbush blueberry-(Proceedings)
Machado, R., Bryla, D.R., Vargas, O. 2014. Effects of salinity induced by ammonium sulfate fertilizer on root and shoot growth of highbush blueberry. Acta Horticulturae. 1017:407-414.
- Suitability of composts for an acid-loving plant: highbush blueberry-(Proceedings)
Sullivan, D.M., Costello, R.C., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C., Owens Jr, J.S. 2012. Suitability of composts for an acid-loving plant: highbush blueberry. Western Nutrient Management Conference Proceedings. 4:1-2.
- Costs of establishing northern highbush blueberry in organic systems: impacts of planting method, fertilization, and mulch type-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Julian, J., Strik, B.C., Larco, H.O., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M. 2012. Costs of establishing northern highbush blueberry in organic systems: impacts of planting method, fertilization, and mulch type. HortScience. 47(7):866-873.
- Temperature thresholds to freeze damage in cranberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., White, L. 2012. Temperature thresholds to freeze damage in cranberry. HortScience. 47(9):S158.
- Organic blueberry production systems: management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, and weeds-(Abstract Only)
Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R., Vollmer, E., Sullivan, D.M. 2012. Organic blueberry production systems: management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, and weeds. HortScience. 47(9):S380.
- Evaluation of conventional and alternative nitrogen fertigation methods for highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Vargas, O.L., Bryla, D.R. 2012. Evaluation of conventional and alternative nitrogen fertigation methods for highbush blueberry. HortScience. 47(9):S219.
- Organic blueberry production systems: management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, and weeds-(Abstract Only)
Strik, B., Bryla, D.R., Vollmer, E., Sullivan, D. 2013. Organic blueberry production systems: management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, and weeds. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Water, weed, and nutrient management practices in organic blackberries-(Abstract Only)
Harkins, R., Strik, B., Bryla, D.R., Buller, G. 2013. Water, weed, and nutrient management practices in organic blackberries. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source in an organic production system-(Abstract Only)
Fernandez-Salvador, J., Strik, B., Finn, C.E., Bryla, D.R. 2013. Response of blackberry cultivars to fertilizer source in an organic production system. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi root rot disease of blueberry with gypsum and compost-(Abstract Only)
Yeo, J., Weiland, G.E., Sullivan, D.M., Bryla, D.R. 2013. Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi root rot disease of blueberry with gypsum and compost. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Response of highbush blueberry to nitrogen fertilizer during field establishment. II. Plant nutrient requirements in relation to nitrogen fertilizer supply
-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C., Banados, P., Righetti, T.L. 2012. Response of highbush blueberry to nitrogen fertilizer during field establishment. II. Plant nutrient requirements in relation to nitrogen fertilizer supply. HortScience. 47(7):917-926.
- Effects of salinity induced by ammonium sulfate fertilizer on root and shoot growth of highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Machado, R., Bryla, D.R. 2012. Effects of salinity induced by ammonium sulfate fertilizer on root and shoot growth of highbush blueberry. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Potential of elemental sulfur fertigation to reduce high soil pH for production of highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Machado, R., Bryla, D.R. 2012. Potential of elemental sulfur fertigation to reduce high soil pH for production of highbush blueberry. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Fertigation with liquid fish emulsion for organic production of highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M., Strik, B.C. 2012. Fertigation with liquid fish emulsion for organic production of highbush blueberry. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Nitrogen fertilizer practices for rapid establishment of highbush blueberry: a review of 6 years of research-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Vargus, O. 2012. Nitrogen fertilizer practices for rapid establishment of highbush blueberry: a review of 6 years of research. Meeting Abstract. Meeting booklet.
- Response of highbush blueberry to nitrogen fertilizer during field establishment. I. Accumulation and allocation of fertilizer nitrogen and biomass
-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Banados, M., Strik, B., Bryla, D.R., Righetti, T.L. 2012. Response of highbush blueberry to nitrogen fertilizer during field establishment. I. Accumulation and allocation of fertilizer nitrogen and biomass. HortScience. 47(5):648-655.
- Effects of drip irrigation configuration and rate on yield and fruit quality of young highbush blueberry plants-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ehret, D., Frey, B., Forge, T., Helmer, T., Bryla, D.R. 2012. Effects of drip irrigation configuration and rate on yield and fruit quality of young highbush blueberry plants. HortScience. 47(3):414-421.
- Root traits associated with Phytophthora root rot resistance in red raspberry-(Proceedings)
Valenzuela-Estrada, L.R., Bryla, D.R., Hoashi-Erhardt, W.K., Moore, P.P., Forge, T.A. 2012. Root traits associated with Phytophthora root rot resistance in red raspberry. Acta Horticulturae. 946:283-287.
- Mulch effects on highbush blueberry under organic management-(Proceedings)
Larco, H., Sullivan, D.M., Strik, B., Bryla, D.R. 2014. Mulch effects on highbush blueberry under organic management. Acta Horticulturae. 1018:375-382.
- Application of the “4R” nutrient stewardship concept to horticultural crops: getting nutrients in the “right” place-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R. 2011. Application of the “4R” nutrient stewardship concept to horticultural crops: getting nutrients in the “right” place. HortTechnology. 21(6):674-682.
- Crop evapotranspiration and irrigation scheduling in blueberry-(Book / Chapter)
Bryla, D.R. 2011. Crop evapotranspiration and irrigation scheduling in blueberry. In: Gerosa G., editor. Evapotranspiration – From Measurements to Agricultural and Environmental Applications, pp. 167-186. Intech Publishers, Rijeka, Croatia.
- Comparative effects of nitrogen fertigation and granular fertilizer application on growth and availability of soil nitrogen during establishment of highbush blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Machado, R. 2011. Comparative effects of nitrogen fertigation and granular fertilizer application on growth and availability of soil nitrogen during establishment of highbush blueberry. Frontiers in Crops Science and Horticulture. 2:1-8.
- Field evidence for lateral transfer of water and nutrients in highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Leitzke, L. 2011. Field evidence for lateral transfer of water and nutrients in highbush blueberry. HortScience. 46(9):S115.
- Influence of weed mat and surface sawdust mulch on soil nutrient availability and soil chemical properties under organic blueberry production-(Abstract Only)
Valenzuela-Estrada, L., Bryla, D.R., Sullivan, D.M., Strik, B.C. 2011. Influence of weed mat and surface sawdust mulch on soil nutrient availability and soil chemical properties under organic blueberry production. HortScience. 46(9):S115.
- Effects of nitrogen source and rate and method of fertilizer application on yield and fruit size in 'Bluecrop' highbush blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Vargas, O., Bryla, D.R. 2011. Effects of nitrogen source and rate and method of fertilizer application on yield and fruit size in 'Bluecrop' highbush blueberry. HortScience. 46(9):S286.
- Highbush blueberry response to compost and sulfur-(Proceedings)
Costello, R.C., Sullivan, D.M., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C., Owen, J. 2011. Highbush blueberry response to compost and sulfur. Western Nutrient Management Conference Proceedings. 9:67-72.
- Organic highbush blueberry production systems research – management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, weeds, and economic sustainability-(Proceedings)
Strik, B., Bryla, D.R., Larco, H., Julian, J. 2012. Organic highbush blueberry production systems research – management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, weeds, and economic sustainability. Acta Horticulturae. 933:215-220.
- Evaluation of Irrigation Methods for Highbush Blueberry. I. Growth and Water Requirements of Young Plants-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Gartung, J.L., Strik, B. 2011. Evaluation of irrigation methods for highbush blueberry. I. Growth and water requirements of young plants. HortScience. 46(1):95-101.
- Weighing Lysimeters for Developing Crop Coefficients and Efficient Irrigation Practices for Vegetable Crops-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Trout, T.J., Ayars, J.E. 2010. Weighing lysimeters for developing crop coefficients and efficient irrigation practices for vegetable crops. HortScience. 45(11):1597-1604.
- Field Evidence for Lateral Transfer of Water and Nutrients in Highbush Blueberry: Debunking a Myth-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Leitzke, L., Vargas, O. 2010. Field evidence for lateral transfer of water and nutrients in highbushblueberry: debunking a myth. Blueberry Research Extension North American Workers Conference Proceedings. p.27.
- A Comparison of Continuous Nitrogen Fertigation to Conventional Granular Fertilizer Application in Highbush Blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Vargas, O. 2010. A comparison of continuous nitrogen fertigation to conventional granular fertilizer application in highbush blueberry. Blueberry Research Extension North American Workers Conference Proceedings. p.26.
- Organic Highbush Blueberry Production Systems Research – Management of Plant Nutrition, Irrigation Requirements, and Weeds-(Abstract Only)
Strik, B.C., Bryla, D.R., Larco, H., Sullivan, D. 2010. Organic highbush blueberry production systems research – management of plant nutrition, irrigation requirements, and weeds. Blueberry Research Extension North American Workers Conference Proceedings. p.33.
- Irrigation Management Methods to Manipulate Fruit Quality in Blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R. 2010. Irrigation management methods to manipulate fruit quality in blueberry. HortScience. 45(8):S49.
- The Impact of Ring Nematode (Mesocriconema xenoplax) on Grapevines and Grafted onto Different Rootstocks in Field Microplots-(Abstract Only)
Schreiner, R.P., Pinkerton, J.M., Zasada, I.A., Bryla, D.R. 2010. The impact of ring nematode (Mesocriconema xenoplax) on grapevines and grafted onto different rootstocks in field microplots. HortScience. 45:S140.
- Effects of Method and Level of Nitrogen Fertilizer Application on Soil pH, Electrical Conductivity, and Availability of Ammonium and Nitrate in Blueberry-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Machado, R., Shireman, A.D. 2010. Effects of method and level of nitrogen fertilizer application on soil pH, electrical conductivity, and availability of ammonium and nitrate in blueberry. Acta Horticulturae. 868:95-101.
- Evaluation of Nematode Resistant Grape Rootstock for Managing Mesocriconema xenoplax-(Proceedings)
Schreiner, R.P., Pinkerton, J.N., Bryla, D.R. 2008. Evaluation of nematode resistant grape rootstock for managing Mesocriconema xenoplax. Northwest Center for Small Fruit Research Proceedings. 17:24-26.
- Nitrogen Requirements for Growth and Early Fruit Development of Drip-Irrigated Processing Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) in Portugal-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Machado, R., Bryla, D.R., Verissimo, M.L., Sena, A.M., Oliverira, M. 2008. Nitrogen requirements for growth and early fruit development of drip-irrigated processing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) in Portugal. Journal of Food Agriculture and Environment. 6(3&4):215-218.
- Irrigation Management Effects on Yield and Fruit Quality of Highbush Blueberry-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Yorgey, B., Shireman, A.D. 2009. Irrigation management effects on yield and fruit quality of highbush blueberry. Acta Horticulturae. 810:649-656.
- Early Events in the Life of Apple Roots: Variation in Root Growth Rate is Linked to Mycorrhizal and Nonmycorrhizal Fungal Colonization-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Resendes, M.L., Bryla, D.R., Eissenstat, D.M. 2008. Early events in the life of apple roots: variation in root growth rate is linked to mycorrhizal and nonmycorrhizal fungal colonization. Plant and Soil Journal. Available: http://www.springerlink.com/content/275k6l4m56234623/
- Respiratory Response of Roots to Heterogeneous Soil Conditions-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R. 2008. Respiratory response of roots to heterogeneous soil conditions. HortScience. 43:1054.
- Evaluation of Nematode Resistant Grape Rootstock for Managing Mesocriconema xenoplax-(Proceedings)
Schreiner, R.P., Pinkerton, J.N., Bryla, D.R. 2007. Evaluation of nematode resistant grape rootstock for managing Mesocriconema xenoplax. Northwest Center for Small Fruit Research Proceedings. p. 27-29.
- Incidence of Phytophthora and Pythium Infection and the Relation to Cultural Conditions in Commercial Blueberry Fields -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Yang, W.Q., Linderman, R.G. 2008. Incidence of Phytophthora and Pythium infection and the relation to cultural conditions in commercial blueberry fields. HortScience. 43(1):260-263.
- Implications of Irrigation Method and Amount of Water Application on Phytophthora and Pythium Infection and Severity of Root Rot in Highbush Blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R. and Linderman, R.G. 2007. Implications of irrigation method and amount of water application on Phytophthora and Pythium infection and severity of root rot in highbush blueberry. HortScience.42:1463-1467.
- Effects of Irrigation Method and Level of Water Application on Fruit Size and Yield in Red Raspberry during the First Year of Production-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Kaufman, D., Strik, B.C. 2007. Effects of irrigation method and level of water application on fruit size and yield in red raspberry during the first year of production. HortScience. 42:1022.
- Nitrogen Fertigation is Less Efficient but Safer than Granular Fertilizer Application in Newly-Planted Blueberry-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Machado, R. 2007. Nitrogen fertigation is less efficient but safer than granular fertilizer application in newly-planted blueberry. HortScience. 42:1021.
- Water Requirements of Young Blueberry Plants Irrigated by Sprinklers, Microsprays, and Drip-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2008. Water requirements of young blueberry plants irrigated by sprinklers, microsprays, and drip. Acta Horticulturae. 792:135-139.
- Effects of Cultivar and Plant Spacing on the Seasonal Water Requirements of the Highbush Blueberry-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.E. 2007. Effects of cultivar and plant spacing on the seasonal water requirements of the highbush blueberry. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. 132:270-277.
- Accumulation, Paritioning, and Loss of Mineral Nutrients in 'Meeker' Red Raspberry at Various Stages of Phenological Development -(Peer Reviewed Journal)
- Evaluation of Nematode Resistant Grape Rootstock for Managing Mesocriconema xenoplax-(Abstract Only)
Schreiner, R.P., Pinkerton, J.N., Bryla, D.R. 2006. Evaluation of nematode resistant grape rootstock for managing Mesocriconema xenoplax. Northwest Center for Small Fruit Research Proceedings. 15:36-37.
- Do Primocanes and Floricanes Compete for Soil Water in Blackberry? -(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2008. Do primocanes and floricanes compete for soil water in blackberry? Acta Horticulturae. 777:477-482.
- COMPARISON OF IRRIGATION METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY -(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R. 2006. Comparison of irrigation methods for establishing highbush blueberry. Proceedings of the 10th North American Blueberry Research & Extension Workers' Conference. p. 47-54.
- Growth patterns and morphology of fine roots of size-controlling and invigorating peach rootstocks-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Basile, B., Bryla, D.R., Salsman, M., Marsal, J., Cirillo, C., Johnson, S.R., Dejong, T.M. 2006. Growth patterns and morphology of fine roots of size-controlling and invigorating peach rootstocks. Tree Physiology. 27:231-241. Available: http://heronpublishing.com/tree/pdf/volume27/27-231.pdf
- DRIP IRRIGATION CONFIGURATION INFLUENCES GROWTH IN YOUNG HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRIES-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R. 2006. Drip irrigation configuration influences growth in young highbush blueberries. HortScience. 41(4):1012.
- Effects of Irrigation Method and Level of Water Application on Fruit Size and Yield in Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) during the First Year of Full Production-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Kaufman, D., Strik, B. 2008. Effects of irrigation method and level of water application on fruit size and yield in red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) during the first year of full production. HortScience. 43:1112.
- VARIATION IN PLANT AND SOIL WATER RELATIONS AMONG IRRIGATED BLUEBERRY CULTIVARS PLANTED AT TWO DISTINCT IN-ROW SPACINGS-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. 2006. Variation in plant and soil water relations among irrigated blueberry cultivars planted at two distinct in-row spacings. Acta Horticulturae International Symposium on Vaccinium Culture. 715:295-300.
- INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION METHOD AND SCHEDULING ON PATTERNS OF SOIL AND TREE WATER STATUS AND ITS RELATION TO YIELD AND FRUIT QUALITY IN PEACH-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryla, D.R., Dickson, E., Shenk, R.J., Johnson, R.S., Crisosto, C.H., Trout, T.J. 2005. Influence of irrigation method and scheduling on patterns of soil and tree water status and its relation to yield and fruit quality in peach. Hortscience. Vol 40(7):2118-2124.
- WATER REQUIREMENTS OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY PLANTED AT NORMAL AND HIGH DENSITY SPACINGS-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.E. 2005. Water requirements of highbush blueberry planted at normal and high density spacings. Hortscience.40(4):1058-1059.
- PLANT WATER USE DIFFERS AMONG THREE MATURE HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY CULTIVARS-(Abstract Only)
Yang, W.Q., Bryla, D.R., Strik, B. 2005. Plant water use differs among three mature highbush blueberry cultivars. Hortscience. 40(4):1127.
- DRIP IRRIGATION IMPROVES POTENTIAL PROFITS FOR GROWING PEACH-(Proceedings)
Bryla, D.R., Gartung, J.L., Trout, T.J., Johnson, R.S., Ayars, J.E., 2005. Drip irrigation improves potential profits for growing peach. California Plant and Soil Conference Proceedings. 111-115.
- RESPIRATION: HOW DOES IT AFFECT THE CARBON BALANCE OF PLANTS?-(Abstract Only)
Van Iersel, M., Bryla, D.R., Frantz, J. 2004. Respiration: how does it affect the carbon balance of plants? Hortscience. 39 p. 723.
- VARIATION IN PLANT AND SOIL WATER RELATIONS AMONG IRRIGATED BLUEBERRY CULTIVARS PLANTED AT TWO DISTINCT IN-ROW SPACINGS-(Abstract Only)
Bryla, D.R., Strik, B.C. Variation in plant and soil water relations among irrigated blueberry cultivars planted at two distinct in-row spacings. 8th International Symposium on Vaccinium Culture, Oeiras, Portugal and Seville, Spain, May 3-8. 2004. p. P28.
- RESPIRATORY COSTS OF MYCORRHIZAL ASSOCIATIONS-(Review Article)
Bryla, D.R., Eissenstat, D. 2005. Respiratory costs of mycorrhizal associations. Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration. In: Lambers, H., Ribas-Carbo, M., editors. Plant Respiration. From Cell to Ecosystem. Dordrect, N.L.: Springer.p.207-224.
- ROOT GROWTH OF PEACH ROOTSTOCKS WITH DIFFERENT VIGOR-(Proceedings)
Basile, B., Cirillo, C., Forlani, M., Bryla, D.R., Dejong, T.M. 2004. Root growth of peach rootstocks with different vigor. Proceedings of the Seventh National Symposium of the Italian Society for Horticultural Science (SOI), Naples, May 4-6, 2004, p. 277.
- METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES AND MYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION IN VINEYARD REPLANT TRIALS-(Proceedings)
Schreiner, R.P., Schneider, S., Pinkerton, J.N., Bryla, D.R. METHYL BROMIDE ALTERNATIVES AND MYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION IN VINEYARD REPLANT TRIALS. Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions. 2003. p. 116-1.
- FINE ROOT PRODUCTION AND UPTAKE EFFICIENCY BY PEACH ROOTSTOCKS WITH DIFFERING SITE-CONTROLLING POTENTIAL-(Abstract Only)
FINE ROOT PRODUCTION AND UPTAKE EFFICIENCY BY PEACH ROOTSTOCKS WITH DIFFERING SITE-CONTROLLING POTENTIAL. Bryla, D.R., Basile, B., Salsman, M., Dejong, T.
- WATER REQUIREMENTS AND YIELD OF PEACH TREES IRRIGATED BY MICRO-JET AND SUBSURFACE DRIP-(Abstract Only)
WATER REQUIREMENTS AND YIELD OF PEACH TREES IRRIGATED BY MICRO-JET AND SUBSURFACE DRIP. Bryla, D.R.
- ARE MOJAVE DESERT ANNUAL SPECIES EQUAL? RESOURCE ACQUISITION AND ALLOCATION FOR THE INVASIVE GRASS BROMUS MADRITENSIS SSP. RUBENS (POACEAE) AND TWO NATIVE SPECIES.-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
DEFALCO, L.A., BRYLA, D.R., SMITH-LONGOZO, V., NOWAK, R.S. ARE MOJAVE DESERT ANNUAL SPECIES EQUAL? RESOURCE ACQUISITION AND ALLOCATION FOR THE INVASIVE GRASS BROMUS MADRITENSIS SSP. RUBENS (POACEAE) AND TWO NATIVE SPECIES.. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 2003.
- GROWTH AND EARLY PRODUCTION OF YOUNG PEACH TREES IRRIGATED BY FURROW, MICROSPRINKLER, SURFACE DRIP, OR SUBSURFACE DRIP.-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
BRYLA, D.R., TROUT, T.J., AYARS, J.E., JOHNSON, S. 2003. GROWTH AND EARLY PRODUCTION OF YOUNG PEACH TREES IRRIGATED BY FURROW, MICROSPRINKLER, SURFACE DRIP, OR SUBSURFACE DRIP.. HORTSCIENCE. 2003. Vol. 38 (6) pp 1112-1116.
- WATER REQUIREMENTS OF SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATED FABA BEAN (VICIA FABA L.) USED FOR WINTER COVER CROP IN CALIFORNIA.-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
BRYLA, D.R., BANUELOS, G.S., MITCHELL, J.P. WATER REQUIREMENTS OF SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATED FABA BEAN (VICIA FABA L.) USED FOR WINTER COVER CROP IN CALIFORNIA.. IRRIGATION SCIENCE. 2003.
- IRRIGATION STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF VEGETABLE CROPS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.-(Proceedings)
BRYLA, D.R., SEFTON, R.K., SOPPE, R., GARTUNG, J.L., TROUT, T.J., AYARS, J.E. 2002. IRRIGATION STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY AND WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF VEGETABLE CROPS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY.. ASA-CSSA-SSSA PROCEEDINGS.
- IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWING KENAF AND CANOLA IN CALIFORNIA'S SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
- MYCORRHIZAL INFECTION AND HIGH SOIL PHOSPHORUS IMPROVE VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND THE FEMALE AND MALE FUNCTIONS IN TOMATO.-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
POULTON, J.L., BRYLA, D.R., KOIDE, R.T., STEPHENSON, A. MYCORRHIZAL INFECTION AND HIGH SOIL PHOSPHORUS IMPROVE VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND THE FEMALE AND MALE FUNCTIONS IN TOMATO.. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 2002.
- ON THE ASSESSMENT OF ROOT AND SOIL RESPIRATION FOR SOILS OF DIFFERENT TEXTURES: INTERACTIONS WITH SOIL MOISTURE CONTENTS AND SOIL CO2 CONCENTRATIONS.-(Proceedings)
- RESPONSE OF CABERNET SAVIGNON GRAPES TO VARIOUS RATES OF N FERTILIZER ADDED AT PRE-BLOOM AND EARLY VERAISON.-(Abstract Only)
- MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF YOUNG ROOTS IN SIZE-CONTROLING PEACH ROOTSTOCKS-(Abstract Only)
- INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND SOIL DRYING ON RESPIRATION OF INDIVIDUAL ROOTS IN CITRUS: INTEGRATING GREENHOUSE OBSERVATIONS INTO A PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR THE FIELD-(Peer Reviewed Journal)
- IMPROVING GROWTH IN YOUNG PEACH TREES BY SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION.-(Abstract Only)
- IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING WATER AND NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY AND CROP PRODUCTIVITY IN YOUNG PEACHES.-(Abstract Only)