Aspen Bibliography

Aspen Bibliography

 
As the most widespread tree species in North America, Quaking Aspen systems provide an array of natural resource products and uses. Often among the most biologically diverse systems in a given landscape, the condition of aspen forests affects the status of numerous floral and faunal associates. Concern over the health, sustainability, aesthetics, and economic value of aspen has spawned a large body of literature in both basic and applied research. The Aspen Bibliography, sponsored by the Quinney Natural Resources Research Library and housed at Merrill-Cazier Library on the Utah State University campus, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references. Your feedback and participation in updating this database is important to us. If there are items you are aware of related to aspen ecology that are not found in this database, please contact the Aspen Bibliography administrator at quinneylibrary@gmail.com with the citation or mail a hardcopy of the document to Aspen Bibliography - Quinney Library, 5260 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322. All information is provided as is. While every effort is being made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date, errors may occur. Also, we provide many links to external web sites. Sometimes the links provided are moved or removed creating a broken link. If you think you have discovered a broken link or an error please notify us at quinneylibrary@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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Use of Indolebutyric Acid to Stimulate the Rooting of Dormant Aspen Cuttings, A.G. Snow; Journal of Forestry

1937

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Factors Influencing the Formation of Periderm in Aspen, Frank Kaufert; American Journal of Botany

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Plants as Indicators of Climate in Northeast Mexico, Cornelius H. Muller; American Midland Naturalist

1936

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Germination of Populus Grandidentata and P. Tremuloides, with Particular Reference to Oxygen Consumption, Mildred E. Faust; Botanical Gazette

Extent of Decay in Poplar as Indicated by the Presence of Sporophores of the Fungus Fomes Igniarius Linn., C.G. Riley and J.E. Bier; Forestry Chronicle

1935

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Cambial Activity, Root Habit and Sucker Shoot Development in Two Species of Poplar, A.B. Brown; New Phytologist

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Ecological Studies on the High Plateaus of Utah, Helen Dixon; Botanical Gazette

1934

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Root grafting in trees, Carl D. LaRue; American Journal of Botany

Poplars, Principal Tree Willows and Walnuts of the Rocky Mountain Region, George B. Sudworth

1933

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The Forest Floor Under Stands of Aspen and Paper Birch, F.J. Always and Joseph Kittredge, Jr; Soil Science

1932

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The Vegetation of Alberta: IV. The Poplar Association and Related Vegetation of Central Alberta, E.H. Moss; The Journal of Ecology

1931

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Two Species of Valsa Causing Diseases in Populus, Ernst J. Schreiner; American Journal of Botany

1930

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Biotic Communities of the Aspen Parkland of Central Canada, Ralph D. Bird; Ecology

Aspen Areas Guides for Coordination of Uses by Management Situations, Forest Service Department of Agriculture

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Aspen Association in Northern Lower Michigan, Frank C. Gates; Botanical Gazette

Aspen : Availability, Properties, and Utilization, R.P.A. Johnson, Joseph Kittredge, and Henry Schmitz

1929

Forest Possibilities of Aspen Lands in the Lake States, Joseph Kittredge, Jr and Suren Rubenian Gevorkiantz

Quaking Aspen: A Study in Applied Forest Pathology, E.P. Meinecke

1928

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Second Phase of Streamflow Experiment at Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo., C.G. Bates and A.J. Henry; Monthly Weather Review

1927

Heartrot of aspen : with special reference to forest management in Minnesota, Henry Schmitz and Lyle W.R. Jackson; University of Minnesota, St. Paul

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Stem and Leaf Structure of Aspen at Different Altitudes in Colorado, Paul F. Shope; American Journal of Botany

1926

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An Ecological Study in Utah, P. Alic Evans; Botanical Gazette

1925

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Aspen in the Central Rocky Mountain Region, Frederick S. Baker; United States Department of Agriculture

1924

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A preliminary account of the chromosomes and chromosome behaviour in the Salicaceae, K.B. Blackburn and J.W.H. Harrison; Annals of Botany

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Plant Successions of the Brush-Prairie In North-Western Minnesota, J. Ewing; The Journal of Ecology

1921

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Two Races of Aspen, Frederick S. Baker; Journal of Forestry

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Snowshoe rabbits and conifers in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, F.S. Baker, C.F. Korstian, and N.J. Fetherolf; Ecology

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An Attack of Poplar Canker Following Fire Injury, Alfred H.W. Povah; Phytopathology

1920

Notes on some diseases of aspen, Carl Hartley and Glenn G. Hahn; Phytopathology

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Aspen Borer and How to Control It, George Hofer

The aspen borer and how to control it, George Hofer

Observations on Cytospora chrysosperma in the Northeast, E.E. Hubert; Phytopathology

1919

Effect of Grazing Upon Aspen Reproduction, Arthur W. Sampson

1918

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Aspen as a Temporary Forest Type, Frederick S. Baker; Journal of Forestry

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Aspen Reproduction in Relation to Management, Frederick S. Baker; Journal of Forestry

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An Undescribed Canker of Poplars and Willows Caused by Cytospora Chrysosperma, W.H. Long; Journal of Agricultural Research

1917

Aspen as a Permanent Forest Type, James M. Fetherolf; Journal of Forestry

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The Relation Between Evaporation and Plant Succession in a Given Area, Frank C. Gates; American Journal of Botany

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Foothills Vegetation in the Colorado Front Range, Arthur G. Vestal; Botanical Gazette

1916

The Stability of Aspen as a Type, Arthur W. Sampson; Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters

1914

The Role of Aspen in the Reforestation of Mountain Burns in Arizona and New Mexico, G.A. Pearson; Plant World

Effects of Varying Certain Cooking Conditions in Producing Soda Pulp from Aspen, Henry E. Surface

1913

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Phytogeographic Survey of North America, John W. Harshberger; American Geographical Society

1911

The aspens : their growth and management, William Grant Weigle and Earl Hazeltine Frothingham