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 Western Aspen Alliance and the Quinney Natural Resources Research Library and available from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Acclimation in Plant Growth and Its Determinants to Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Temperature: Interspecific Variation Among Five Boreal Tree Species (Populus Tremuloides, Betula Papyrifera, Larix Laricina, Pinus Banksiana, Picea Mariana), Mark Gerard Tjoelker; DAI

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Fructification of Chondrostereum purpureum on hardwoods inoculated for biological control, R.E. Wall; Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology

Why Fungal Growth Is Less Effective in Aspen Heartwood Than in Aspen Sapwood, Zhao Wang, Robert Leone, and Colette Breuil; Material und Organismen Berlin

Diet selection by Alaskan moose during winter: effects of fire and forest succession, D.A. Weixelman, R.T. Bowyer, and V. VanBallenberghe

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Predicting Armillaria ostoyae infection levels in black spruce plantations as a function of environmental factors, A.M. Wienxczyk, M.T. Dumas, and R.N. Irwin; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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A regression technique accounting for heteroscedastic and asymmetric errors, M.S. Williams; Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics

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Bleach boosting and direct brightening by multiple xylanase treatments during peroxide bleaching of kraft pulps, Ken K.Y. Wong, Lori A. Martin, F. Miguel Gama, John N. Saddler, and Ed de Jong; Biotechnology and bioengineering

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Effect of moisture on the flexural properties of commercial oriented strandboards, Qing Lin Wu, O. Suchsland, and Q.L. Wu; Wood and Fiber Science

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Effects of logging roads on depredation of artificial ground nests in a forested landscape, R.H. Yahner and C.G. Mahan; Wildlife Society Bulletin

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The Effects of Environmental and Physiological Variables on the Gas Exchange of Forest Trees Under Boreal Field Conditions (Populus Tremuloides, Populus Balsamifera, Corylus Cornuta, Pinus Banksiana, Picea Mariana), Litao Yang; DAI

Modeling Juvenile Growth and Mortality Relationships in Mixedwood Stands of Alberta (Picea Glauca, Populus Tremuloides, Pinus Contorta), Xiaohong Yao; DAI

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Nitrogen productivity of Alaskan tree species at an individual tree and landscape level, John Yarie; Ecology

Ozone Effects Physiological Variables of Aspen Clones in Field Exposures, S.C. Yun and J.A. Laurence; Phytopathology-

Ozone-Induced Visible Injury and Growth Reduction in Tolerant and Sensitive Aspen Clones, S.C. Yun and J.A. Laurence; Ozone-Induced Visible Injury and Growth Reduction in Tolerant and Sensitive Aspen Clones

Orienting lignocellulosic fibers and particles by means of a magnetic field, S. Zauscher and P.E. Humphrey; Wood and Fiber Science

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Molecular Characterization of a Cdna Encoding Caffeoyl-Coenzyme a 3-O-Methyltransferase of Stellaria Longipes, Xing Hai Zhang and C.C. Chinnappa; Journal of Biosciences Bangalore

1996

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Safety testing of tebufenozide, a new molt-inducing insecticide, for effects on nontarget forest soil invertebrates, J.A. Addison; Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

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Tree-Ring Growth in a Chronically Gamma-Irradiated Forest, B.D. Amiro and M. Laverock; Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

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Burning radionuclide question: what happens to iodine, cesium and chlorine in biomass fires?, B.D. Amiro, S.C. Sheppard, F.L. Johnston, W.G. Evenden, and D.R. Harris; Science of the Total Environment

Native American land-use practices and ecological impacts, M. Kat Anderson and Michael J. Moratto; University of California, Davis, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources

Harvesting overmature aspen stands in Central Alberta, B. Andersson and C.M. Evans; Special Report Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada

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Comparison of the microclimates of a small aspen grove and adjacent prairie in Saskatchewan, O.W. Archibold, E.A. Ripley, and D.L. Bretell; American Midland Naturalist

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A methodology for estimating production possibility frontiers for wildlife habitat and timber value at the landscape level, G.J. Arthaud and D.W. Rose; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Chemistry associated with black galls on aspen, The metabolites of Lecythophora hoffmannii, W.A. Ayer, E.R. Cruz, N. Kawahara, D.J. Muir, and K. Ptaszynska; Proceedings, XIII Fall Workshop "The importance of natural products in pharmacy and agriculture", November 26 to December 1, 1995, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico

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Zythiostromic acids, diterpenoids from an antifungal Zythiostroma species associated wtih aspen, W.A. Ayer and A.Q. Khan; Phytochemistry

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Characterization of seed storage proteins in Populus and their homology with Populus vegetative storage proteins, T. Beardmore, S. Wetzel, D. Burgess, and P.J. Charest; Tree physiol

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Reconstructing the landscape: an environmental history, 1820-1960, David Beesley; University of California, Davis, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources

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Are the ratios of bill crossing morphs in crossbills the result of frequency-dependent selection?, Craig W. Benkman; Evolutionary Ecology

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Recent occupation of the Alberta Aspen Parkland Ecoregion by moose, Ronald R. Bjorge; 32nd North American moose conference and workshop, 20-24 April 1996, Banff, Alberta. Alces

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Annual cycles of water vapour and carbon dioxide fluxes in and above a boreal aspen forest, T.A. Black, G. Den Hartog, H.H. Neumann, P.D. Blanken, P.C. Yang, C. Russell, Z. Nesic, X. Lee, S.G. Chen, R. Staebler, and M.D. Novak; Global Change Biology

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Control of Aspen Poplar, Balsam Poplar, Prickly Rose and Western Snowberry With Metsulfuron-Methyl and 2,4-D, G.G. Bowes and D.T. Spurr; Canadian Journal of Plant Science

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Backcountry recreationists' valuation of forest and park management features in wilderness parks of the western Canadian Shield, P.C. Boxall, D.O. Watson, and J. Englin; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Interactions between tree seedling roots and humus forms in the control of soil C and N cycling, R.L. Bradley and J.W. Fyles; Biology and Fertility of Soils

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Carbon dioxide concentrations within forest canopies - Variation with time, stand structure, and vegetation type, N. Buchmann, Wen-Yuan Kao, and J.R. Ehleringer; Global Change Biology

Aspen and poplar diseases, B. Callan; FRDA-rep

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Forest Site-Quality Estimation Using Forest Ecosystem Classification in Northwestern Ontario, W.H. Carmean, R.A. Sims, I.G.W. Corns, and K. Klinka; Global to local: ecological land classification. Proceedings of the international conference. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, 14-17 August, 1994. Environmental-Monitoring-and-Assessment

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Field Studies on Toxicity of Aspen Wood Leachate to Aquatic Life, N.B. Carmichael and B.R. Taylor; Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

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Properties of hardboards made from acetylated aspen and southern pine, P. Chow, Zhao Bao, J.A. Youngquist, R.M. Rowell, J.H. Muehl, and A.M. Krzysik; Wood and Fiber Science

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Future research on hybrid aspen and hybrid poplar cultivation in Sweden, Lars Christersson; Biomass and Bioenergy

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Effects of mechanical strip thinning of aspen on small mammals and breeding birds in northern Minnesota, USA, Donald P. Christian, Joann M. Hanowski, Maryls Reuvers-House, and Gerald J. Niemi; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Reductions in gas exchange of Populus tremuloides caused by leaf aging and ozone exposure, C.S. Clark, J.A. Weber, E.H. Lee, and W.E. Hogsett; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Root growth and physiology of potted and field-grown trembling aspen exposed to trophospheric ozone, M.D. Coleman, R.E. Dickson, J.G. Isebrands, and D.F. Karnosky; Tree Physiology

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Seasonal patterns of light transmission through boreal mixedwood canopies, A.J. Constabel and V.J. Lieffers; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Expression of a proteinase inhibitor and a Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin in transgenic poplars, D. Cornu, J.C. Leplee, M. Bonade Bottino, A. Ross, S. Augustin, A. Delplanque, L. Jouanin, and G. Pilate; Somatic cell genetics and molecular genetics of trees, Dordrecht, Boston : Kluwer Academic

STIM user's manual (for trembling aspen) version 3.0, R.J. De Jong, A.A. Zumrawi, P. Boudewyn, and J.W. Flewelling; FRDA-rep. Victoria, B.C. : Canadian Forest Service

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Biological production of industrial chemicals, i.e. xylitol and ethanol, from lignocelluloses by controlled mixed culture systems, J.P. Delgenes, M.C. Excare, J.M. Laplace, R. Moletta, and J.M. Navarro; Selected papers from the Third European Symposium on Industrial Crops and Products Reims, France, 22-24 April 1996. Part II. 1998, 7

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Comparative study of separated fermentations and cofermentation processes to produce ethanol from hardwood derived hydrolysates, J.P. Delgenes, J.M. Laplace, R. Moletta, and J.M. Navarro; Biomass and Bioenergy

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Mortality of Hybrid Triploid Aspen in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, S.A. Enebak, M.E. Ostry, G.W. Wyckoff, and B. Li; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Seedling response of two trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) families to infection by Hypoxylon mammatum, S. Enebak, B. Li, and M.E. Ostry; European Journal of Forest Pathology

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Waste-Wood-Derived Fillers for Plastics, Brent English, Craig M. Clemons, Nicole Stark, and James P. Schneider

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Effects of drainage ditches on vegetation patterns in abandoned agricultural peatlands in central New York, A.S. Fisher, G.S. Podniesinski, and D.J. Leopold; Wetlands

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Modeling evapotranspiration and surface energy budgets across a watershed, G.N. Flerchinger, C.L. Hanson, and J.R. Wight; Water Resour. Res.

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Localizing an Ophiostoma piceae proteinase in sapwood of four tree species using polyclonal antibodies, S. Gharibian, C. Hoffert, L.D. Abraham, and C. Breuil; New Phytologist

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Remote Sensing of Net Primary Production in Boreal Forest Stands, Scott J. Goetz and Stephen D. Prince; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Effects of Long Term Military Training Traffic on Forest Vegetation in Central Minnesota, Thomas A. Greene and Thomas J. Nichols; Northern Journal of Applied Forestry

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Influence of Shelter on Night Temperatures, Frost Damage, and Bud Break of White Spruce Seedlings, Aurthur Groot and Derek W. Carlson; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Leaf, Branch, Stand and Landscape Scale Measurements of Volatile Organic Compound Fluxes From U.S. Woodlands, A. Guenther, J. Greenberg, P. Harley, D. Helmig, L. Klinger, L. Vierling, P. Zimmerman, and C. Geron; Tree Physiology

Effects of environmental stress on the development of Cytospora canker of aspen, J.C. Guyon, W.R. Jacobi, and G.A. McIntyre; Plant Disease

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Axenic mycorrhization of wild type and transgenic hybrid aspen expressing T-DNA indoleacetic acid-biosynthetic genes, R. Hampp, M. Ecke, C. Schaeffer, T. Wallenda, A. Wingler, I. Kottke, and B. Sundberg; Trees: Structure and Function

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Lack of edge effect in nesting success of breeding birds in managed forest landscapes, I.K. Hanski, T.J. Fenske, and G.J. Niemi; Auk

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Molecular cloning and tissue-specific expression of two genes that encode caffeic acid O-methyltransferases from Populus kitakamiensis, T. Hayakawa, K. Nanto, S. Kawai, Y. Katayama, and N. Morohoshi; Plant Science Limerick

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Moose Browsing in Young Scots Pine Stands in Relation to Forest Management, Risto Heikkila and Sauli Harkonen; Forest Ecology and Management

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Forage intake rates of ruffed grouse and potential effects on grouse density, D.G. Hewitt and R.L. Kirkpatrick; Canadian Journal of Zoology

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Command and control and the pathology of natural resource management, C.S. Holling and G.K. Meffe; Conservation Biology

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Distribution of water soluble organic carbon in an aspen forest soil, W.Z. Huang and J.J. Schoenau; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Forms, amounts and distribution of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur in a boreal aspen forest soil, W.Z. Huang and J.J. Schoenau; Canadian Journal of Soil Science

Dynamics of Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulfur in a Boreal Aspen Forest Soil (Populus Tremuloides), Ze Wei Huang

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Soldier's Guide to Wildlands of Camp W. G. Williams, Thomas Hysell and Margaret Pettis

Aspen mixedwood silviculture in the boreal forest of Ontario, Canada, J.K. Jeglum and J. Dietrichson; Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Suppl. 24, 29-44

Boreal long term soil productivity study, Richard Kabzems; Prince George, British Columbia: BC Ministry of Forests, Prince George Forest Region

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Batch fermentation kinetics of ethanol production by Zymomonas mobilis on cellulose hydrolysate, A. Kademi and J. Baratti; Biotechnology letters

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Changes in Growth, Leaf Abscission, and Biomass Associated With Seasonal Tropospheric Ozone Exposures of Populus Tremuloides Clones and Seedlings, D.F. Karnosky, Z.E. Gagnon, R.E. Dickson, M.D. Coleman, E.H. Coleman, E.H. Lee, and J.G. Isebrands; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Isolation and analysis of cinnamic acid 4-hydroxylase homologous genes from a hybrid aspen, Populus kitakamiensis, S. Kawai, A. Mori, T. Shiokawa, S. Kjita, Y. Katayama, and N. Morohoshi; Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry

Response of shrub aspen to Yellowstone's 1988 wildfires: implications for 'natural regulation' management, Charles E. Kay, F.H. Wagner, and J.M. Greenlee

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FIRE-BGC--A Mechanistic Ecological Process Model for Simulating Fire Succession on Coniferous Forest Landscapes of the Northern Rocky Mountains, Robert E. Keane, Penelope Morgan, and Steven W. Running

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The effects of cattle grazing on optimal foraging in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus), J.G. Kie; Forest Ecology and Management

Changes in nutrient distribution, cycling, and availability in aspen stands after an intensive harvesting, Dong Yeob Kim; Journal of Korean Forestry Society

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Conditions of rangelands before 1905, William Kinney; University of California, Davis, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources

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Breeding bird communities of the western and northern Canadian boreal forest: relationship to forest type, D.A. Kirk, A.W. Diamond, K.A. Hobson, and A.R. Smith; Canadian Journal of Zoology

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Ecological Factors Affecting the Abundance of Advance Regeneration in Quebec's Southwestern Boreal Forest, Daniel D. Kneeshaw and Yves Bergeron; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Carrier herbal medicine: traditional and contemporary plant use, E.M. Ritch Krc, S. Thomas, N.J. Turner, and G.H.N. Towers; Journal of Ethnopharmacology

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Photosynthetic responses of aspen clones to simultaneous exposures of ozone and CO2, O. Kull, A. Sober, M.D. Coleman, R.E. Dickson, J.G. Isebrands, Z. Gagnon, D.F. Karnosky, K.E. Percy, R.M. Cox, and K.F. Jensen

Monitoring aspen decline using remote sensing and GISGravelly Mountain Landscape, southwestern Montana, H. Lachowski, J. Powell, T. Wirth, P. Maus, K. Suzuki, J. McNamara, P. Riordan, and R. Brohman

Bird diversity and abundance in aspen forests in Northern B.C., A.N. Lance, R. Pojar, and M. Phinney; FRDA-rep

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Sixty years of management and natural disturbance in a New England forested landscape, W.B. Leak and M.L. Smith; Forest Ecology and Management

Aspen : a guide to common problems in Colorado, David Leatherman; Colorado State University Cooperative Extension : Colorado State Forest Service

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Pollen deposition in the boreal forest of west central Canada, E.J. Lee, N.C. Kenkel, and T. Booth; Canadian journal of botany

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Carbon Dioxide Exchange and Nocturnal Processes Over a Mixed Deciduous Forest, Xuhui Lee, T. Andrew Black, Hartog Gerry Den, Harold H. Neumann, Zoran Nesic, and Janusz Olejnik; Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Aspen decay and wood utilization, K.J. Lewis; FRDA-rep

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Genetic causes of heterosis in juvenile aspen: a quantitative comparison across intra and inter specific hybrids, B. Li and R. Wu; Theoretical and Applied Genetics

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Semi-natural and intensive silvicultural systems for the boreal mixedwood forest, V.J. Lieffers, R.B. Macmillan, D. MacPherson, K. Branter, and J.D. Stewart; Forestry Chronicle

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Age structure and growth of understory white spruce under aspen, V.J. Lieffers, K.J. Stadt, and S. Navratil; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Variation in Occurrence of Basidiomes of Wood-Decomposing Hymenomycetes Is Associated With Different Forest Habitat Types, D. Lindner, G. Stanosz, J. Kotar, D. Rizzo, and H. Burdsall; Phytopathology

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Clonal Variation of Foliar Chemistry of Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.), Richard Lindroth and Shaw Yhi Hwang; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

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Preservation of Salicaceae leaves for phytochemical analyses: further assessment, Richard L. Lindroth and Patrick A. Koss; Journal of Chemical Ecology

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Clonal variation in foliar chemistry of quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), R.L. Lindroth and Shaw Yhi Hwang; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology

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Diversity, redundancy, and multiplicity in chemical defense systems of aspen, R.L. Lindroth, Shaw Yhi Hwang, J.T. Romeo, J.A. Saunders, and P. Barbosa; Phytochemical diversity and redundancy in ecological reactions. 1996, 25-56; Recent Advances in Phytochemistry vol. 30; 100 ref.

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The response of isoprene emission rate and photosynthetic rate to photon flux and nitrogen supply in aspen and white oak trees, M.E. Litvak, F. Loreto, P.C. Harley, T.D. Sharkey, and R.K. Monson; Plant, Cell and Environment

Efficacy of Glyphosate on Populus Tremuloides as Affected by Droplet Size and Spray Volume, ShuHua Liu, R.A. Campbell, S.H. Liu, and J.A. Griffith; New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. Second International Conference on Forest Vegetation Management, 20-24 March 1995

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Absorption and translocation of glyphosate in aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) as influenced by droplet size, droplet number, and herbicide concentration, Shu Hua Liu, Robert A. Campbell, John A. Studens, and Robert G. Wagner; Weed Science