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1979
A Trap to Measure Populus and Salix Seed Fall, J.C. Zasada and R. Densmore; Canadian Field Naturalist
1978
Biomass and nutrient distribution in aspen, pine, and spruce stands on the same soil type in Minnesota, David H. Alban, Donald A. Perala, and Bryce E. Schlaegel; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
The effects of anhydrous ammonia treatment of wheat straw and steam cooking of aspen wood on their feeding value and on ruminal microbial activity. 1. Feeding value assessments using sheep, M.F. Al Rabbat and D.P. Heaney; Canadian Journal of Animal Science
The effects of anhydrous ammonia treatment of wheat straw and steam cooking of aspen wood on their feeding value and on ruminal microbial activity. 2. Fermentable energy and microbial growth derived from ammonia nitrogen in the ovine rumen, M.F. Al Rabbat and D.P. Heaney; Canadian Journal of Animal Science
Seasonal Changes in the Ultrastructure of Aspen Bark Chloroplasts, I.H. Ames and H.B. Tepper; Photosynthetica Prague
Fire Ecology in Resource Management - Workshop Proceedings, December 6-7, 1977, H.A. Anderson, M.E. Alexander, G.W. Scotter, D. Quintilio, G.F. Tande, I.R. Methven, C. Schweger, M. Miller, Z. Chrosciewicz, B.J. Markham, C.J. Richardson, D.L. Vance, A.H. Edgecombe, J.M. Skrenek, P.H. Kourtz, S.J. Muraro, H. Gray, J. McQueen, D. Eastman, and D.E. Dube; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
A system for predicting the amount of Phellinus (Fomes) igniarius rot in trembling aspen stands, Robert L. Anderson and Arthur L. Schipper, Jr.; USDA Forest Service. North Central Forest and Range Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.
Ecology and Pathology of Wildlife in Response to Spray Irrigation of Chlorinated Sewage Effluent - Phase I, R.G. Anthony, F.B. Samson, P.J. Glantz, D.C. Kradel, and H. Rothenbacher; Available From the National Technical Information Service, Springfield Va 22161 as Pb-289 366, Price Codes: A09 in Paper Copy, A01 in Microfiche. Inst. For Research on Land and Water Res, University Park, Pa Research Project Technical Completion Rpt. August 1978. 189 P, 15 Fig, 58 Tab, 11 Ref. Owrt B-084-Pa(2), 14-34-0001-6113
Vegetation Recovery Following Pollution Control at Trail British-Columbia Canada, O.W. Archibold; Canadian Journal of Botany
Spatial Pattern and Population Dynamics of Populus-Tremuloides in a Saskatchewan Canada Aspen Grove, O.W. Archibold and M.R. Wilson; Canadian Field Naturalist
Prescribed burning as an important tool for Canadian rangelands, Arthur W. Bailey; Proceedings of the fire and range seminar
Prescribed Burning of a Festuca-Stipa Grassland, Arthur W. Bailey and Murray L. Anderson; Journal of Range Management
Use of fire to manage grasslands of the Great Plains: Northern Great Plains and adjacent forests, Aurthur W. Bailey; Proceedings, 1st international rangeland congress
Modeling plant succession in aspen ecosystems, D.L. Bartos and D.N. Hyder; Proceedings of the first international rangeland congress, Denver,Colorado,USA, August 14-18, 1978
Biomass and nutrient content of quaking aspen at two sites in the western United States, D.L. Bartos and R.S. Johnston; Forest Science
Assessment of Regeneration Stocking Standards Used in Alberta: A Follow-Up, I. E. Bella and J. P. DeFranceschi
Characterizing the stress-compression relationship of wood in compression perpendicular to grain, J.A. Bendtsen, J.H. Haskell, and W.L. Galligan; Wood Science
Effect of rotation length on productivity of aspen sucker stands, A.B. Berrty and W.M. Stiell; Forestry Chronicle
Suitability Analysis and Wildland Classification: An Approach, D.R. Betters and J.L. Rubingh; Journal of Environmental Management
Advantages of herbicides for brush control on newly seeded rangeland in western Canada, G.G. Bowes; Proceedings of the first international rangeland congress, Denver, Colorado, USA, August 14-18, 1978 [Hyder, D.N. (Editor)]
High rat pup mortality attributed to the use of cedar-wood shavings as bedding, C.A. Burkhart and J.L. Robinson; Laboratory Animals
Characterizing the Growth Dynamics of Lake States Aspen, Thomas Edward Burk
The Effect of Browsing by Cattle and Sheep on Trees and Bushes, J. Buttenschon and R.M. Buttenschon; Natura Jutlandica
Dynamics of the Boreal Forest South of James Bay Canada, T.J. Carleton and P.F. Maycock; Canadian Journal of Botany
Site index curves for northern hardwoods in northern Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, W.H. Carmean; Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Cellular slime molds in tundra and forest soils of Alaska including a new species, Dictyostelium septentrionalis, J.C. Cavender; Canadian Journal of Botany
Properties of heat-darkened wood. II mechanical properties and gluability, C.I. Change and C.T. Keith; Report, Eastern Forest Products Laboratory, Canada
Rapid propagation of aspens [Populus spp.] and silver poplars [P. alba] using tissue culture techniques, C.B. Christie; International Plant Propagators' Society: Combined proceedings, International Plant Propagators' Society
Elk Diets and Activities on Different Lodgepole Pine Habitat Segments, William B. Collins, Philip J. Urness, and Dennis D. Austin; Journal of Wildlife Management
Survival and early growth of selected trees on waste water application sites, J.H. Cooley; USDA Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station
biomass production, broadleaves, T.R. Crow; Ecology
Distribution of biomass and production for several northern woody species, T.R. Crow and R.W. Blank; Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Heterophylly in Populus grandidentata (Salicaceae) with emphasis on resin glands and extrafloral nectaries, John D. Curtis and Nels R. Lersten; American Journal of Botany
Pollution from several wood species in hardboard production, V. Dallons; Forest Products Journal
Our Western Aspen Ecosystem: Quest for Management, Norbert V. DeByle
Our Western Aspen Ecosystem. Quest for Management, Norbert V. DeByle; Western Wildlands. Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station, University of Montana, Missoula
Aspen and balsam poplar [Populus tremuloides; P. balsamifera] seed collection and storage, J. DenHeyer and N. Seymour; Tree Planters' Notes
Marked differences among poplar clones in winter browsing damage by cottontail rabbits, Donald I. Dickmann; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
An evaluation of processed aspen chips as a source of roughage for lactating cows, L.J. Fisher; Research Review, Research Station, Agassiz, B.C.
Contribution of Aspen Bark Photosynthesis to the Energy Balance of the Stem, Knowlton C. Foote and Michail Schaedle; Forest Science
Tree Species Used by Birds in Logged and Unlogged Mixed Coniferous Forests, K.E. Franzreb; Wilson Bulletin
Variation in resistance of trembling aspen to Hypoxylon mammatum identified by inoculating naturally occurring clones, J.R. French and J.H. Hart; Phytopathology
Sematosporium etheridgei n. sp., associated with a new disease of aspen bark, A. Funk; European Journal of Forest Pathology
Natural Cavities Used by Wood Ducks in North Central Minnesota USA, D.S. Gilmer, I.J. Ball, L.M. Cowardin, J.E. Mathisen, and J.H. Riehmann; Journal of Wildlife Management
Bark Chlorophyll in the American Beech Fagus-Grandifolia Varies With Bark Aspect, J.C. Glase and K. Granet; American Midland Naturalist
Five-year growth and development in a virgin Arizona mixed conifer stand, G.J. Gottfried; Research Paper, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Sucrose synthetase from triploid quaking aspen callus. (Sucrose Synthetase Ec-2.4.1.13 From Tri Ploid Quaking Aspen Callus.), L.L. Graham and M.A. Johnson; Phytochemistry
Propagation of rust resistant poplars, F. Grossbechler; Australian Parks and Recreation
The distribution and form of deformation in transversely compressed wood, G.A. Grozdits and G. Chauret; Report, Eastern Forest Products Laboratory, Canada
Lumber grade yields for graded aspen [Populus tremuloides] logs and trees, L.F. Hanks and R.L. Brisbin; Research Paper, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Comprehensive tree volume equations for major species of New Mexico and Arizona. I. Results and methodology. II. Tables for unforked trees, D.W. Hann and B.B. Bare; Research Paper, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Accelerated growth of hardwood seedlings, J.W. Hanover, B.W. Wood, J.W. Hart, J.C. Brissette, D.I. Dickmann, T.J. Stadt, W.A. Lemmien, G. Kowalewski, and P.E. Pope; Central Hardwood Forest Conference II: Proceedings of a meeting held at Purdue University at West Lafayette, Indiana 47907. November 14-16, 1978
A Botanical Inventory of the Cluff Lake Area Northwestern Saskatchewan Canada, V.L. Harms; Musk Ox
Influence of resin on the growth of some wood decay fungi, J.H. Hart; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society
Environmental and Successional Relations of Aspen Communities in Central and Northern Utah, Jan A. Henderson
Common aspen diseases found in Alaska, Thomas E. Hinds and H. Laurent; Plant Disease Reporter
Characteristics and Status of Ruffed Grouse Bonasa-Umbellus and Blue Grouse Dendragapus-Obscurus in Colorado USA, R.W. Hoffman and C.E. Braun; Western Birds
Morphology of pulp fiber from hardwoods and influence on paper strength, R.A. Horn; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison
Kraft-Pulping Evaluation of Decayed Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides) From Ontario, K. Hunt, J.T. Basham, and J.A. Kemperman; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Decomposition and Heavy Metal Dynamics of Forest Litter in Northwestern Indiana USA, J.C. Inman and G.R. Parker; Environmental Pollution
Preliminary evaluations of the effectiveness of nucleopolyhedrosis virus sprays to control the forest tent caterpillar in Alberta, W.G.H. Ives and J.A. Muldrew; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
Seasonal Changes in the Caloric Value of the Leaves and Twigs of Populus-Tremuloides, T.D.W. James and D.W. Smith; Canadian Journal of Botany
Seasonal changes in the major ash constituents of leaves and some woody components of trembling aspen and red osier dogwood, T.D.W. James and D.W. Smith; Canadian Journal of Botany
Comparison of presettlement and modern upland boreal forests on Isle Royale National Park, R.A. Janke, D. McKaig, and R. Raymond; Forest Science
A hydrologic model of aspen-conifer succession in the western United States, Richard A. Jaynes; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah
A Firm Stand For The Quaking Aspen, Robert F. Jones; Sports Illustrated
Survey of Aspen Cankers in Colorado USA, J. Juzwik, W.T. Nishijima, and T.E. Hinds; Plant Disease Reporter
Properties of heat-darkened wood. 1. Hygroscopic properties, C.T. Keith and C.I. Change; Report, Eastern Forest Products Laboratory, Canada
Sucker-root relationships in aspen, Jerry A. Kemperman; Forest Research Note, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario
Preliminary assessment of defect variation among aspen clones in northern Ontario, Jerry A. Kemperman, S. Navratil, and J.T. Basham; Forest Research Report, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario
The influence of stand factors on parasitism of spruce budworm eggs by Trichogramma minutum, W.P. Kemp and G.A. Simmons; Environmental Entomology
Nest Site Selection by the Broad-Winged Hawk Buteo-Platypterus in North Central Minnesota and Wisconsin USA, D. Keran; Raptor Research
The Theory of Tree Bole and Branch Form, D. King and O.L. Loucks; Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Cleaning and weeding paper birch - a 24-year case history, G.A. LaBonte and R.W. Nash; Journal of Forestry
Basidiomycetes that decay aspen in North America, J.P. Lindsey and R.L. Gilbertson
Estimating aspen crown fuels in northeastern Minnesota, R.M. Loomis and P.J. Roussopoulos; Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
Chemical element dynamics in decomposing leaf litter, J.D. Lousier and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany
Determining Potential Wildlife Benefits from Wildfire in Arizona Ponderosa Pine Forests, Philip O. Lowe, Peter F. Ffolliott, John H. Dieterich, and David R. Patton
The extent and characteristics of low productivity aspen areas in Wisconsin, A.L. Lundgren and J.T. Hahn; General-Technical-Report,-North-Central-Forest-Experiment-Station,-USDA-Forest-Service
Drying trembling aspen lumber in direct-fired kilns, J.F.G. Mackay; Forest Products Journal
Weight loss and nutrient changes in decomposing litter and forest floor material in New Brunswick forest stands, D.A. MacLean and R.W. Wein; Canadian Journal of Botany
Steam treatment of aspen poplar to increase digestibility for ruminants, J.F. Mathews and J.M. Pepper; Canadian Journal of Animal Science
Spring Home Range and Habitat Use by Female Ruffed Grouse, S.J. Maxson; Journal of Wildlife Management
Changes in Aspen Parkland Habitats Bordering Alberta Sloughs, G. Merriam; Canadian Field Naturalist
Transmission and Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies of Tension Wood Fibers Using Freeze Etching and Freeze Drying Techniques, A.J. Mia; Texas Journal of Science
Notes on Colorado USA Fungi Part 3 New and Interesting Mushrooms From the Aspen Zone, D.H. Mitchel and A.H. Smith; Mycologia
Vertical and horizontal distributions of oribatid mites (Acari: Cryptostigmata) in an aspen woodland soil, M.J. Mitchell; Ecology
Some harvest options and their consequences for the aspen, birch and associated conifer forest types of the Lake States, L.F. Ohmann; H.O. Batzer; R.R. Buech; D.C. Lothner; D.A. Perala; A.L. Schipper, Jr; and E.S. Verry; North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.
Comparative photosynthesis and respiration of trembling and bigtooth aspens in relation to growth and development, O.A. Okafo and J.W. Hanover; Forest Science
Two-year performance of barerooted and containerized trembling and bigtooth aspen seedlings, O.A. Okafo and J.W. Hanover; Tree Planters' Notes
Comparative photosynthesis and respiration of trembling and bigtooth aspens in relation to growth and development, Obinani A. Okafo and James W. Hanover; Forest Science
Equations For Estimating Stand Establishment, Release, and Thinning Costs in the Lake States, Jeffrey T. Olson, Allen L. Lundgreen, and Dietmar Rose
Converting partially-stocked aspen stands to fully-stocked stands in the Lake States: an economic analysis, J.T. Olson and A.L. Lundgren; General Technical Report, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
The estimation of winter forage and its use by moose on clearcuts in northcentral Newfoundland, G.R. Parker and L.D. Morton; Journal of Range Management
Lignin and Related Compounds Part 5 the Hydrogenolysis of Aspen Wood Lignin Using Rhodium on Charcoal as Catalyst, J.M. Pepper and R.W. Fleming; Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Aspen Sucker Production and Growth From Outplanted Root Cuttings, Donald A. Perala
Sucker production, survival, and growth on outplanted long and short aspen root cuttings of different diameters, Donald A. Perala; North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.
Thinning strategies for aspen [Populus tremuloides in the Lake States]: a prediction model, Donald A. Perala; Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
A tannic acid-ferric chloride-toluidine blue stain for wood amyloplasts embedded in epoxy resin, T.D. Pizzolato; Forest Science
Geographic Variation of Yellow Warblers Killed at a Television Tower, D.G. Raveling and D.W. Warner; Auk