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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Delayed processing of felled trees to reduce wood moisture content, L.D. Garrett; Forest Products Journal

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Steam-injection pressing of isocyanate-bonded aspen flakeboards. Latitudes and limitations, R.L. Geimer; Research Paper, Forest Products Laboratory, USDA Forest Service

Native Woodland Ecology and Habitat Type Classification of Southwestern North Dakota (Woody Draws, Riparian), Michele Marie Girard; DAI

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Synthesized ectomycorrhizae of aspen: fungal genus level of structural characterization, C. Godbout and J.A. Fortin; Canadian Journal of Botany

Plant response to sulphur dioxide: an ecosystem perspective, R.A. Goldstein, C.W. Chen, and S.A. Gherini; Stanford University Press

Some Recent Topics in Wood and Pulping Chemistry, D.A.I. Goring; Appita Journal

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A simulation model for economic analysis of timber/forage production alternatives in Rocky Mountain aspen stands, G.M. Graham and D.R. Betters; Forest Ecology and Management

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Host-pathogen interactions as measured by bioassay of metabolites as produced by hypoxylon mammatum with its host Populus tremuloides, D.H. Griffin and P.D. Manion; Phytopathology

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Host-pathogen interactions as measured by bioassay of metabolites as produced by Hypoxylon mammatum with its host Populus tremuloides, D.H. Griffin and P.D. Manion; Phytopathology

Fire on the early western landscape: an annotated record of wildland fire, George E. Gruell; Northwest Science

Growth responses of lodgepole pine and quaking aspen to sewage effluent application, Bristow K.J. Hansen and D.M. Wilson; Proc Mont Acad Sci. [S.l.] : The Academy

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Survey of aspen stands treated with herbicides in the western United States, R.O. Harniss and D.L. Bartos

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Taxonomy in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Kimball T. Harper, John D. Shane, and John R. Jones

Predicting successional rates in Utah aspen forests, K.T. Harper; Proc Soc Am For Natl Conv

Reaction of Bigtooth Aspen Populus-Grandidentata and Quaking Aspen Populus-Tremuloides to Elk Damage and Cytospora in Michigan USA, J.H. Hart; Phytopathology

Relationship Between Aspen Sewage Sludge Fungi and Elk in Michigan USA, J.H. Hart; J.B. Hart; P. Nguyen; H. Campa, III; and J.B. Haufler; Phytopathology

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Structural Aspects of Lignins From Eucalyptus-Regnans Wood Steam Exploded by the Iotech and Siropulper Processes, J.A. Hemmingson; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

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Effects of 2 Methods for Timber Harvesting on Microbial Processes in Forest Soil, O.Q. Hendrickson, L. Chatarpaul, and J.B. Robinson; Soil Science Society of America Journal

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Diseases in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Thomas E. Hinds

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Germination of herbaceous plants common to aspen forests of western Colorado, George R. Hoffman; Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club

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Efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner for suppressing populations of large aspen tortrix in Alaska, E.H. Holsten and J. Hard; Canadian Entomologist

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Thick Aspen Structural Flakeboard, M.O. Hunt, W.L. Hoover, and D.A. Fergus; Forest Products Journal

A Study on the Standard Characteristics for Nomenclature and Registration for Poplars of the Section Leuce, S.K. Hyun and J.O. Hyun; Journal of the National Academy of Sciences Republic of Korea Natural Sciences Series

Control of woody sucker regrowth in clear and break vs spray and burn, B.D. Irving and A.W. Bailey; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

A comparison of seedbed preparation methods following clearing of aspen forest, B.D. Irving, A.W. Bailey, and B. Taylor; Agriculture and Forestry Bulletin, University of Alberta

Foods of Moose Alces-Alces and White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus-Virginianus on a Burn in Boreal Forest, Larry L. Irwin; Canadian Field Naturalist

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Esthetics and landscaping in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Craig W. Johnson, Thomas C. Brown, and Michael L. Timmons

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Examples of aspen treatment, succession, and management in western Colorado, Barry C. Johnston and Leonard Hendzel

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The effect of fire severity level on postfire recovery of hazel and raspberry in east-central Alberta, M. Johnston and P. Woodard; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Fire in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, John R. Jones and Norbert V. DeByle

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Growth in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, John R. Jones and George A. Schier

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Distribution in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones

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Genetics and variation in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones and N.V. DeByle

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Morphology in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones and N.V. DeByle

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Other physical factors in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones and N.V. DeByle

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Insects and other invertebrates in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. DeByle, and D.M. Bowers

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Wood resource in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. DeByle, and R.P. Winokur

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Effects of water and temperature in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones, Merrill R. Kaufmann, and E.A. Richardson

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Intermediate treatments in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones and W.D. Shepperd

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Rotations in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, J.R. Jones and W.D. Shepperd

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Management overview, J.R. Jones, R.P. Winokur, and W.D. Shepperd; Gen Tech Rep RM Rocky Mt For Range Exp Stn US For Serv

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Chemotaxonomic Screening of Phenolic Glycosides in Northern Willow Twigs by Capillary Gas Chromatography, Tiitto R. Julkunen; Journal of Chromatography

Bleaching of blue stain in aspen wood, Y. Kai; Bull Fac Agric Shizuoka Univ

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Annual transpiration in subalpine forests: Large differences among four species, Merrill R. Kaufmann; Forest Ecology and Management

Modelling transpiration of subalpine trees in the central Rocky Mountains, Merrill R. Kaufmann; Watershed management in the eighties

New silvicultural options for timber and water yield in the Rocky Mountains, Merrill R. Kaufmann; Proc Soc Am For Natl Conv

Aspen reproduction in the Yellowstone Park-Jackson Hole area and its relationship to the natural regulation of ungulates, C.E. Kay; Utah State University

Historical development and structure of the Aspen, Jack Pine and Oak vegetation types on sandy soils in northern Lower Michigan, P.D. Kilburn; Dissert. Abstr.

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Response of red willow to beaver use in southeastern Oregon, R.R. Kindschy; Journal of wildlife management [j. Wildl. Manage.]

Irradiation induced degradation of wood cellulose, A.S. Klimentov, G.A. Petropavlovskii, N.E. Kotel'nikova, S.V. Skvortsov, and L.A. Volkova; Cellulose Chemistry and Technology

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Ruffed Grouse Habitat Relationships in Aspen and Oak Forests of Central Wisconsin USA, J.F. Kubisiak; Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Technical Bulletin

Comparison of selected physical and mechanical properties of red maple (Acer rubrum L.) and aspen (Populus grandidentata Michx.) flakeboard, K.M. Kuklewski, P.R. Blankenhorn, and L.E. Rishel; Wood and Fiber Science

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Persistence of Fenitrothion Insecticide in Poplar Populus-Tremuloides and Gray Birch Betula-Populifolia, L.E. Lapierre; Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology

Production of CTMP from aspen, K.N. Law, M. Lapointe, and J.L. Valade; Pulp Pap Can

Induction of Rhizomorph Formation in Armillaria-Spp by Substances Present in the Bark, D.C. Lin, M. Hubbes, and M.T. Dumas; Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology

Drying rates of wood chips during compression drying, Z. Liu and J.G. Haygreen; Wood and Fiber Science

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Population dynamics and production studies of species of Centropyxidae (Testacea, Rhizopoda) in an aspen woodland soil, J.D. Lousier; Archiv fuer protistenkunde

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Effect of sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid on steam explosion of aspenwood, K.L. Mackie, H.H. Brownell, K.L. West, and J.N. Saddler; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

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Pyrazine composition of wood smoke as influenced by wood source and smoke generation variables, J.A. Maga and Z. Chen; Flavour and Fragrance Journal

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The 'trap-log' method to survey the distribution of Armillaria mellea in forest soils, K.I. Mallett and Y. Hiratsuka; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Antibiosis/antixenosis in tulip tree and quaking aspen leaves against the polyphagous southern armyworm, Spodoptera eridania, S. Manuwoto, J.M. Scriber, M.T. Hsia, and P. Sunarjo; Oecologia-(Berlin)

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Upgrading of aspen poplar wood oil over HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst, J.F. Mathews, M.G. Tepylo, R.L. Eager, and J.M. Pepper; Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

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Forest litter decomposition in relation to soil nitrogen dynamics and litter quality, C.A. McClaugherty, J. Pastor, J.D. Aber, and J.M. Melillo; Ecology

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Sexual reproduction, seeds, and seedlings in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, W.T. McDonough

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Canopy architecture of a red maple edge stand measured by a point drop method, D.R. Miller and J.D. Lin

Seasonal Fungal Biomass Dynamics in an Interior Alaskan Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera Marsh) and Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.) Stand and Effects of Long-Term Fertilization (Fungi, Mycology, Mushrooms, Ecosystem(S)), Terry A. Moore; DAI

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Species interactions in seedling populations of Populus tremuloides and Populus balsamifera: effects of density and species ratios, D.M. Morris and R.E. Farmer, Jr.; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Estimating past breast height diameters and bark thickness of aspen [Populus tremuloides] in the central Rocky Mountains, H.T. Mowrer and C.B. Edminster; Research Note, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

Aspen communities in the interior west, Walter F. Mueggler; Society of American Foresters

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Forage in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

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Vegetation associations in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

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Aspen Community Types of Nevada, W. F. Mueggler

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Future timber harvest on the Chippewa and Superior National Forests in Minnesota, B. Orr, J. Buongiorno, T. Young, D.C. Lothner, and E. Kallio; Resource Bulletin, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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Selective delignification of aspen wood blocks in vitro by three white rot basidiomycetes, L. Otjen and R.A. Blanchette; Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Predicting the Growth and Yield of Interior Alaska USA Forests, E.C. Packee; Agroborealis

Balsam poplar as a raw material for waferboard, D.J. Panning and R.O. Gertjejansen; Forest Products Journal

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Studies on the mechanism of formation of the products of liquefaction of cellulose and aspen poplar wood, J.M. Papper, R.L. Eager, J.C. Roy, and J.F. Mathews; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology

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Using glyphosate herbicide in converting aspen to conifers, Donald A. Perala; Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

Aspen [Populus tremuloides Michx. and Populus grandidentata Michx.] An American wood, Donald A. Perala and E.M. Carpenter; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service

Aspen wood anatomy and fluid transport, W.R. Perng, K.I. Brebner, and M.H. Schneider; Wood and Fiber Science

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Biological delignification of aspen wood by solid-state fermentation with the white-rot fungus Merulius tremellosus, I.D. Reid; Applied and Environmental Microbiology

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Lignin degradation by Phanerochaete chrysosporium in agitated cultures, I.D. Reid, E.E. Chao, and P.S.S. Dawson; Canadian Journal of Microbiology

Oviposition behavior of willow shoot sawfly, Janus abbreviatus Say (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), G.L. Reighard; Michigan academician

Genetic analyses of physiological and morphological traits in Populus grandidentata, P. tremuloides, and their hybrids, G.L. Reighard and J.W. Hanover; Proc N Cent Tree Improv Conf. Madison : Dept. of Forestry, University of Wisconsin Madison

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Progeny Testing of Native Aspens and Their Hybrids for Biomass Production in Michigan, G.L. Reighard and J.W. Hanover; Proceedings 29th Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference

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Effects of chemical weed control and seedling planting depth on survival and growth of aspen, G.L. Reighard, G. Howe, and J.W. Hanover; Tree Planters' Notes

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Characteristics of Snags and Trees Containing Cavities in a Colorado Conifer Forest, R.T. Reynolds, B.D. Linkhart, and J.J. Jeanson; USDA Forest Service Research Note Rocky Mountain US Rocky Mt For Range Experiment Station. Fort Collins, Colo. : The Station

Forest succession detection with landsat MSS data as an indicator of ecological degradation, M.K. Ridd, J.A. Merola, and R.O. Harniss; University of Bayreuth

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Larval development rates of three putative subspecies of tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus, and their hybrids in relation to temperature, D.B. Ritland and J.M. Scriber; Oecologia-(Berlin)

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Forty-one years of population change and community succession in aspen forests on four soil types, northern lower Michigan, USA, M.R. Roberts and C.J. Richardson; Canadian Journal of Botany

Biomass, Net Primary Production, and Nutrient Distribution in Successionary Populus Tremuloides Michx. Stands on an Entic Haplorthod in North-Central Wisconsin (Root Biomass, Below-Ground, Allometric Ratio, Richards Function): Phytochemical Studies of Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) and Tulip Tree (Liriodendron Tulipifera) Leaves and Metabolism of Precocene Ii in Rats Via the Mercapturic Acid Pathway (Metabolism, Army Worm, Allelochemicals, Papilio Glaucus), Gregory Alan Ruark and Pius Ibrahim Sunarjo; DAI: DAI

Evaluating Prescribed Fires, Kevin C. Ryan and Nonan Noste; USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experimental Station

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Growth in male and female aspen clones: a twenty-five-year longitudinal study, Ann K. Sakai and Timothy A. Burris; Ecology

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Successional changes in a mature aspen forest in northern lower Michigan: 1974-1981, Ann K. Sakai, Mark R. Roberts, and Claudia L. Jolls; American midland naturalist

Four Decades of Secondary Succession in 2 Lowland Permanent Plots in Northern Lower Michigan USA, Ann K. Sakai and JoAnne H. Sulak; American Midland Naturalist

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Discriminant analysis of vegetational and topographical factors associated with the focal distribution of Rocky Mountain wood ticks, Dermacentor andersoni (Acari: Ixodidae), on cattle range, G.B. Schaalje and P.R. Wilkinson; Journal of Medical Entomology

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Vegetative regeneration in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, George A. Schier, John R. Jones, and Robert P. Winokur

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Regeneration in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, George A. Schier, Wayne D. Shepperd, and John R. Jones

Insect communities and faunas of a rocky mountain subalpine sere, D.J. Schimpf and J.A. MacMahon; Great Basin Naturalist

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Relationships between CO2 evolution from soil, substrate temperature, and substrate moisture in four mature forest types in interior Alaska, R.E. Schlentner and K. van Cleve; Canadian Journal of Forest Research