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1985
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
Sexual reproduction, seeds, and seedlings in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, W.T. McDonough
Canopy architecture of a red maple edge stand measured by a point drop method, D.R. Miller and J.D. Lin
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
Forage in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler
Vegetation associations in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler
Aspen Community Types of Nevada, W. F. Mueggler
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
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
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
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
Biological delignification of aspen wood by solid-state fermentation with the white-rot fungus Merulius tremellosus, I.D. Reid; Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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
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
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
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
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)
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
Growth in male and female aspen clones: a twenty-five-year longitudinal study, Ann K. Sakai and Timothy A. Burris; Ecology
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
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
Vegetative regeneration in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, George A. Schier, John R. Jones, and Robert P. Winokur
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
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
New selections for an increase of yield of aspen tree on medium pleistocene sites in the German Democratic Republic. Neuzuchtungen zur Ertragssteigerung des Aspenanbaus auf mittleren Standorten im Pleistozan der DDR, H. Schneck; Beitr Forstwirtsch
Wood-polymer combinations: the chemical modification of wood by alkoxysilane coupling agents, M.H. Schneider and K.I. Brebner; Wood Science and Technology
Separability of boreal forest species in the Lake Jennette area, Minnesota, S.S. Shen, G.D. Badhwar, and J.G. Carnes; Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
Aspen ecology and management in the central and southern Rocky Mountains, Wayne D. Shepperd; Society of American Foresters, Bethesda,Md.
Nurse crop in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, W.D. Shepperd and J.R. Jones
Fuel classification in aspen forest, D.G. Simmerman and J.K. Brown; Proceedings - Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire
Field tests of a highly concentrated formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis against spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana; Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), W.A. Smirnoff; Canadian Entomologist
Vegetation changes in aspen stands resulting from prescribed burning in recreation areas of the Front Range of Colorado, Jane K. Smith, Richard D. Laven, and Philip N. Omi; Eisenhower Consortium for Western Environmental Forestry Research
The Community Gradient Between an Aspen-Maple Upland Forest and an Alder-Cedar Swamp Forest the Understory, E.R. Squiers; American Journal of Botany
Armillaria Root Rot of Aspen Sprouts After Repeated Short Rotations, G.R. Stanosz and R.F. Patton; Phytopathology
Ruffed Grouse Bonasa-Umbellus and Blue Grouse Dendrogapus-Obscurus Habitat Use in Southeastern Idaho USA, D.F. Stauffer and S. Peterson; Journal of Wildlife Management
Ruffed and blue grouse habitat use in southeastern Idaho, D.F. Stauffer and S.R. Peterson; Journal of wildlife management
Seasonal micro-habitat relationships of ruffed grouse in southeastern Idaho, D.F. Stauffer and S.R. Peterson; Journal of Wildlife Management
Limiting white pine weevil attacks by side shade, W.M. Stiel and A.B. Berry; Forestry Chronicle
Snow, methodology, W.L. Strong and G.H. La Roi; Forest ecology and management [for. Ecol. Manage.]
Comparison of precipitation as measured in gages protected by a modified Alter shield, Wyoming shield, and stand of trees, D.L. Sturges; Western Snow Conference held 17-19 April, 1984 in Sun Valley, Idaho
Guidelines for Managing Aspen, The Aspen Panel
Wildlife-aspen interrelationships, P.J. Urness; Proc Soc Am For Natl Conv
Bioassay of forest floor phosphorus supply for plant growth, Keith VanCleve and A.F. Harrison; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Fractionation of the polymeric components of hardwoods by autohydrolysis-explosion-extraction, A.F.A. Wallis and R.H. Wearne; Appita Journal
Some strength properties of aspen wood affected by varying degrees of heart rot, E.I.C. Wang and M.M. Micko; Forest Products Journal
In Vitro Isolation and Propagation of Mammatoxin-Resistant Aspen (Micropropagation, Selection, Phytotoxin, Plantlets, Hypoxylon, Steven Russell Wann; DAI
Wood utilization in Aspen: Ecology and Management in the Western United States, E.M. Wengert, D.M. Donelly, D.C. Markstrom, and H.E. Worth
Depredation on artificial ground nests: Effects of edge and plot age, R.H. Yahner and A.L. Wright; Journal of wildlife management
Butanediol Production From Lignocellulosic Substrates by Klebsiella-Pneumoniae Grown in Sequential Co-Culture With Clostridium-Thermocellum, E.K.C. Yu, M.K.H. Chan, and J.N. Saddler; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
1984
Floristic Composition Before and After Prescribed Fire on a Jack Pine Clear-Cut Site in Northern Lower Michigan, M.D. Abrams and D.I. Dickmann; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Effect of sulfur dioxide on woody boreal forest species grown on native soils and tailings, P.A. Addison, S.S. Malhotra, and A.A. Khan; Journal of Environmental Quality
A commercially feasible micropropagation method for aspen, M.R. Ahuja; Silvae Genetica
Short note: A commercially feasible micropropagation method for aspen, M.R. Ahuja; Silvae genetica
Leaf processing capabilities of aquatic Hyphomycetes: Interspecific differences and influence on shredder feeding preferences, T.L. Arsuffi and K. Suberkropp; Oikos
Special characterization of biophysical characteristics in a boreal forest: relationship between thematic mapper band reflectance and leaf area index for aspen, G.D. Badhwar, R.B. MacDonald, F.G. Hall, and J.G. Carnes; Proceedings, IGAARS '84 symposium, Strasbourg. 1984
Modification of aspen woodmeal with quaternary ammonium functional groups - 1. Isolation of substituted hemicelluloses, B. Bains, M. Antal, N. Cyr, E. Wang, and M. Micko; Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science
Effect of heart rot on the chemical properties of aspen, B.S. Bains, E.I.C. Wang, N. Cyr, I. Spilda, and M.M. Micko; Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science
Effects of 2 4-D on a Populus-Tremuloides Community in the Western Usa 22 Years After Treatment, D.L. Bartos and J.E. Lester; Great Basin Naturalist
Growth, Yield, and ENFOR, Imre Bella
Soil mesofaunal studies under different vegetative regimes in north central Alberta, N.W. Berg and S. Pawluk; Canadian Journal of Soil Science
Late Quaternary Plant Zonation and Climate in Southeastern Utah USA, J.J. Betancourt; Great Basin Naturalist
Historical fire occurrence in aspen stands of the Intermountain West, Collin D. Bevins; Missoula, MT: Systems for Environmental Management
Forage Quality Comparison of Burned and Nonburned Aspen Communities, Deborah L. Blank
Effects of fertilization on the nutrient distribution of aboveground components of Abies balsamea (L.) Mill, R.D. Briggs, M.M. Czapowskyj, and E.H. White; Plant and Soil
Juvenile height growth of aspen species and hybrids in southeastern Michigan, J.C. Brissette and B.V. Barnes; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Comparisons of phenology and growth of Michigan and western North American sources of Populus tremuloides, John C. Brissette and Burton V. Barnes; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Effects of acidic deposition forest ecosystems in the northeastern United States: an evaluation of current evidence, R.L. Burgess
Reliability of Captive Deer Odocoileus-Virginianus and Cow in-Vitro Digestion Values in Predicting Wild Deer Digestion Levels, H. Campa, III; D.K. Woodyard; and J.B. Haufler; Journal of Range Management
Asexual vs. sexual propagation of quaking aspen, Robert B. Campbell Jr.; The Challenge of Producing Native Plants for the Intermountain Area, Proceedings: International Nurseryman's Association Conference
Effect of chip freezing on quality of ring-cut flakes, C.G. Carll and J.E. Wood; Forest Products Journal
Cryptosphaeria-Populina Associated With Mortality in New-York State Aspen Plantations, C.M. Catranis and P.D. Manion; Phytopathology
Electrophoretic identification of clones in trembling aspen, W.M. Cheliak and J.A. Pitel; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Removing single limbs using a rotary auger cutter, N.S. Christopherson; Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Electrochemistry of biomass-derived materials. I. Characterization, practionation, and reductive electrolysis of ethanol-extracted explosively-depressurized aspen lignin, H.L. Chum, M. Ratcliff, H.A. Schroeder, and D.W. Sopher; Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology
Producer-consumer biomass in montane forests on the Arizona Mogollon Plateau, W.P. Clary, P.F. Ffolliott, and F.R. Larson; Great Basin Naturalist
Kinetic modeling of hardwood prehydrolysis. Part I. Xylan removal by water prehydrolysis, A.H. Conner; Wood and Fiber Science
Aspen chemical/mechanical pulp [Sodium sulfite]. Pate chimico-mecanique de tremble, J.D. Deilgat; Pulp Pap Can
Characteristics of Ruffed Grouse Bonasa-Umbellus Drumming Sites in Northeastern Wisconsin USA, S. Destefano and D.H. Rusch; Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters
Evaluation of attractant traps used for capturing male cossids, M.E. Dix and R.E. Doolittle; Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society
Production and utilization of triploid hybrid aspen, Dean W. Einspahr; Iowa state j. Res.
Effect of Spermidine Synthesis Inhibitors on in-Vitro Plant Development, R.P. Feirer, G. Mignon, and S.R. Wann; Plant Physiology Rockville
Effects of soil amendments on aspen seedling production, J.T. Fisher and G.A. Fancher; The Challenge of Producing Native Plants for the Intermountain Area, Proceedings: Intermountain Nurseryman's Association Conference
Control of aspen regrowth by grazing with cattle [Control of suckers for grassland maintenance, Populus tremuloides], R.D. Fitzgerald and A.W. Bailey; Journal of range management [j. Range manage.]
Phytosociological description of the forest vegetation of southeastern Labrador, D.R. Foster; Canadian Journal of Botany
Hypoxylon Canker of Salix-Spp, D.W. French and J. Juzwik; Phytopathology
Sexual dimorphism in mandibular canines of striped skunks, T.K. Fuller, D.P. Hobson, J.R. Gunson, D.B. Schowalter, and D. Heisey; Journal of wildlife management [j. Wildl. Manage.]