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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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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

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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.

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

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Fuel classification in aspen forest, D.G. Simmerman and J.K. Brown; Proceedings - Symposium and Workshop on Wilderness Fire

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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

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Armillaria Root Rot of Aspen Sprouts After Repeated Short Rotations, G.R. Stanosz and R.F. Patton; Phytopathology

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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

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Ruffed and blue grouse habitat use in southeastern Idaho, D.F. Stauffer and S.R. Peterson; Journal of wildlife management

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Seasonal micro-habitat relationships of ruffed grouse in southeastern Idaho, D.F. Stauffer and S.R. Peterson; Journal of Wildlife Management

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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.]

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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

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Guidelines for Managing Aspen, The Aspen Panel

Wildlife-aspen interrelationships, P.J. Urness; Proc Soc Am For Natl Conv

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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

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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

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Depredation on artificial ground nests: Effects of edge and plot age, R.H. Yahner and A.L. Wright; Journal of wildlife management

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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

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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

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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

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A commercially feasible micropropagation method for aspen, M.R. Ahuja; Silvae Genetica

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Short note: A commercially feasible micropropagation method for aspen, M.R. Ahuja; Silvae genetica

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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

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Growth, Yield, and ENFOR, Imre Bella

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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

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Forage Quality Comparison of Burned and Nonburned Aspen Communities, Deborah L. Blank

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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

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Juvenile height growth of aspen species and hybrids in southeastern Michigan, J.C. Brissette and B.V. Barnes; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.]

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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

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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.]

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Pollen-Pistil Interactions in Interspecific Crosses of Populus Sections Aigeiros and Leuce Pollen Adhesion Hydration and Callose Responses, M. Gaget, C. Said, C. Dumas, and R.B. Knox; Journal of Cell Science

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Multiple-Locus Heterozygosity and the Physiological Energetics of Growth in the Coot Clam Mulinia-Lateralis From a Natural Population, D.W. Garton, R.K. Koehn, and T.M. Scott; Genetics

Propagation of aspen [Populus]. Ein Beitrag zur Steckholzvermehrung von Aspen, E. George; Beitr Forstwirtsch

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Supercooling of tissue water to extreme low temperature in overwintering plants [Quercus rubra, Populus tremuloides], M.F. George and M.J. Burke; Trends Biochem Sci

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A preliminary quantification of the impacts of aspen to conifer succession on water yield. II. Modeling results, Gerald F. Gifford, William Humphries, and Richard A. Jaynes; Water Resources Bulletin

Variation of Populus-Tremuloides Reaction to Toxic Culture Filtrates of Hypoxylon-Mammatum, D.H. Griffin and P.D. Manion; Phytopathology

Canker elongation, branch death, and callus formation as resistance or susceptibility responses in Populus tremuloides and virulence or avirulence characteristics of Hypoxylon mammatum . (Canker elongation, branch death and callus formation as resistance or susceptibility responses in Populus tremuloides and virulence or avirulence characteristics of Hypoxylon mammatum [Stem canker].), D.H. Griffin, P.D. Manion, F.A. Valentine, and L. Gustavson; Phytopathology

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Fire and other factors controlling the Big Woods vegetation of Minnesota in the mid-nineteenth century, Eric C. Grimm; Ecological Monographs

Preservative treatment effects on mechanical and thickness swelling properties of aspen waferboard, H.J. Hall, R.O. Gertjejansen, E.L. Schmidt, C.G. Carll, and R.C. DeGroot; For Serv Gen Tech Rep SO US South For Exp Stn

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Change detection methodology for aspen defoliation with Landsat MSS digital data, R.J. Hall, P.H. Crown, and S.J. Titus; Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing

Small scale 35 mm aerial photography for aspen delineation, R. Hamann, W. Johnson, N. Moody, and M. Meyer; Research Report, Remote Sensing Laboratory, Institute of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics, University of Minnesota

The vegetation of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota: a habitat type classification, P.L. Hansen, G.R. Hoffman, and A.J. Bjugstad; General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service

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A severe epidemic of Marssonina leaf blight on quaking aspen in northern Utah. (A severe epidemic of Marssonina leaf blight on quaking aspen in northern Utah [Marssonina populi, Populus tremuloides].), R.O. Harniss and D.L. Nelson; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

Sludge fertilization of pine and aspen forests on sand soils in Michigan, A.R. Harris, D.H. Urie, and J.H. Cooley; Forest soils & treatment impacts : proceedings of the sixth North American Forest Soils Conference held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in June 1983

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Decay of aspen and balsam poplar in Alberta, Y. Hiratsuka and A.A. Loman; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada

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A simulation approach for optimal timber management scheduling, H.M. Hoganson and D.W. Rose; Forest Science

Silvicultural treatments to maximize biomass production in aspen stands, B.J. Horton; ENFOR Project

Commercial evaluation of SDR (saw-dry-rip) - using aspen for door parts, H. Huber, R.R. Maeglin, and D. Bozaan; Forest Products Journal

Spruce budworm killed balsam fir as a raw material for flakeboard and waferboard, M. Hughes and R. Gertjejansen; Forest Products Journal

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A preliminary quantification of the impacts of aspen to conifer succession on water yield. I. Heat pulse methodology for model calibration, W. Humphries and G.F. Gifford; Water resources bulletin [water resour. Bull.]

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Differences between tree species in hydraulic press calibration of leaf water potential are correlated with specific leaf area, E.R. Hunt, Jr.; J.A. Weber; and D.M. Gates; Plant, Cell and Environment

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Inheritance of isoenzymes in root tips of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), J.O. Hyun; Journal of Korean Forestry Society

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Effect of small aspen clearcuts on water yield and water quality, Robert S. Johnston

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Short-Term Effects of Carbon Dioxide on Gas Exchange of Leaves of Bigtooth Aspen Populus-Grandidentata in the Field, T.W. Jurik, J.A. Weber, and D.M. Gates; Plant Physiology Rockville

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Ascospore germination, mycelial growth, and microconidial anamorphs of Encoelia pruinosa in culture, J. Juzwik and T.E. Hinds; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Use of Pretreated Lignocellulose for the Production of Cellulases, A.W. Kahn and K.A. Lamb; Biotechnology Letters

Long-Term Ecological Behaviour of Abandoned Uranium Mill Tailings; 2.: Growth Patterns of Indigenous Vegetation on Terrestrial and Semi-Aquatic Areas, K. Kalin; Report Eps 3/Ha/2

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A canopy model (RM-CWU) for determining transpiration of subalpine forests. I. Model development, Merrill R. Kaufmann; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Effects of weather and physiographic conditions on temperature and humidity in subalpine watersheds of the Fraser Experimental Forest, Merrill R. Kaufmann; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Direct effects of sulphur dioxide on trees, T. Keller; Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London

Biomass equations for seven major maritimes tree species, M.F. Ker; Information Report, Maritimes Forest Research Centre, Canada

Utilization of Steam and Explosion-Decompressed Aspen Wood by Some Anaerobes, A.W. Khan, M. Asther, and C. Giuliano; Journal of Fermentation Technology

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The Lectin Reactivity and Lectin-Like Activity of Allergenic Pollen Extracts, S.J. Klemawesch and C.E. Buckley; Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

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Acid precipitation in the Colorado Front Range: an overview with time predictions for significant effects, G.W. Kling and M.C. Grant; Arctic and Alpine Research

Strength properties of birch and aspen sulphite pulps in the yield range of 77-94 percent [Populus, Betula papyrifera], Z. Koran, S.N. Lo, and J.L. Valade; Pulp Pap Can

Trees of the Great Basin : a Natural History, Ronald M. Lanner

Using ultra low-volume basal techniques to control brush on rights-of-way, R.P. Larson; Proceedings, Northeastern Weed Science Society

Flakeboard fracture surface observations and correlations with orthotropic failure criteria, T.L. Laufenberg; Journal of the Institute of Wood Science