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David D Tarkalson
NWISRL, Kimberly, Idaho
Research Soil Scientist

Phone: (208) 423-6503
Fax: (208) 423-6555
Room 140

3793 N 3600 E
KIMBERLY, ID, 83341-5076

Projects
IMPROVED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FOR IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 411911
DEVELOP AND IMPROVE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATED AGRICULTURAL CROPS AND SOILS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 411445

Publications
Comparison of nitrogen fertilization methods and rates for sub-surface drip irrigated corn in the semi-arid Great Plains. - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (18-Aug-08)
Effect of irrigation amounts applied with subsurface drip irrigation on corn evapotranspiration, yield, water use efficiency, and dry matter production in a semiarid climate - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Payero, J.O., Tarkalson, D.D., Irmak, S., Davison, D., Petersen, J.L. 2008. Effect of irrigation amounts applied with subsurface drip irrigation on corn evapotranspiration, yield, water use efficiency, and dry matter production in a semiarid climate. Agricultural Water Management. 95:895-908.
Delineating site-specific management zones for pH-induced iron chlorosis - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kyaw, T., Ferguson, R.B., Tarkalson, D.D., Mccallister, D.L., Adamchuk, V.I. 2008. Delineating site-specific management zones for pH-induced iron chlorosis. Precision Agriculture. 9:71-84.
Decomposition of Bt and non-Bt corn hybrid residues in the field - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tarkalson, D.D., Kachman, S.D., Knops, J.M., Thies, J.E., Wortmann, C.S. 2007. Decomposition of Bt and non-Bt corn hybrid residues in the field. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 80:211-222.
Phosphorus losses in runoff after application of litter from broilers fed high-available phosphorus corn feed - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tarkalson, D.D., Mikkelsen, R.L. 2007. Phosphorus losses in runoff after application of litter from broilers fed high-available phosphorus corn feed. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 38:1805-1814.
One-time tillage of no-till: Effects on nutrients, mycorrhizae, and phosphorus uptake - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Garcia, J.P., Wortmann, C.S., Mamo, M., Drijber, R., Quincke, J.A., Tarkalson, D.D. 2007. Nutrient stratification, mycorrhizal colonization of roots, and plant phosphorus uptake as affected by one-time tillage of no-till systems. Agronomy Journal. 99:1093-1103.
Site-specific management of pH-induced iron chlorosis of maize - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Ferguson, R.B., Kyaw, T., Adamchuk, V.I., Tarkalson, D.D., Mccallister, D.L. 2007. Site-specific management of pH-induced iron chlorosis of maize. In: European Conference on Precision Agriculture Proceedings, June 3-6, 2007, Skiathos Island, Greece.
Nitrate accumulation and movement under deficit irrigation in soil receiving cattle manure and commercial fertilizer - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tarkalson, D.D., Payero, J.O., Ensley, S.M., Shapiro, C.A. 2006. Nitrate accumulation and movement under deficit irrigation in soil receiving cattle manure and commercial fertilizer. Agricultural Water Management. 85:201-210.
Yield response of corn to deficit irrigation in a semiarid climate - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Payero, J.O., Melvin, S.R., Irmak, S., Tarkalson, D.D. 2006. Yield response of corn to deficit irrigation in a semiarid climate. Agricultural Water Management. 84:101-112.
Use of time domain reflectometry for continuous monitoring of nitrate-nitrogen in soil and water - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Payero, J.O., Tarkalson, D.D., Irmak, S. 2006. Use of time domain reflectometry for continuous monitoring of nitrate-nitrogen in soil and water. Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 22(5):689-700.

   
 
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