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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Engineering characteristics of Canadian trees. Centre of gravity and green weight of components of four species in interior British Columbia, L.L. Adamovich; Information Report, Forest Management Institute, Canada

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The Distributional Ecology and Diversity of Benthic Insects in Cement Creek, Colorado, J. David Allan; Ecology

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The influence of maturity, season and part of plant on matric bound water, H.A. Al Saadi and H.H. Wiebe; Plant and Soil

Field studies of photosynthesis in pine, spruce and aspen periodically subjected to SO2 and H2S from a nearby source, R.G. Amundson, A.H. Legge, and R.B. Walker; Proceedings of Alberta Sulphur Gas Research Workshop II

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Variation among isolates of Hypoxylon mammatum, G.W. Anderson and A.L. Schipper, Jr; European Journal of Forest Pathology

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A palynological study of late Holocene vegetation and climate in the Healy Lake area of Alaska, J.H. Anderson; Arctic

Rangeland resources on Alberta's east slope, A.W. Bailey; Agriculture Bulletin

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Wood and wood-based residues in animal feeds, Andrew J. Baker, Merril A. Millett, and Larry S. Satter; American Chemical Society Symposium Series Cellulose Technol. Res/ Cellulose technology research

An appraisal of natural regeneration on scarified Jack Pine cutovers, Saskatchewan, W.J. Ball; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada

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Phenotypic variation of trembling aspen in western North America, B.V. Barnes; Forest Science

An assessment of the pathological quality of aspen suckers established on cutovers in Ontario, J.T. Basham and S. Navratil

Improvement of physical properties of Aspen flakeboard by polymer introduction, F.C. Beall, W.J. Young, and A.E. Witt; Wood Science

Utah birds: Check-list, seasonal and ecological occurrence charts and guides to bird finding, William H. Behle and Michael L. Perry; University of Utah, Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City

Growth-density relations in young Aspen sucker stands, I.E. Bella; Canadian Forestry Service, Environment Canada, Edmonton, Alberta

Effects of temperature and moisture content on tensile strain at fracture in the tangential direction of Northern Red Oak and Aspen, E.D. Bello; Pterocarpus

The effects of drying temperature and equilibrium moisture content on the shrinkage of Northern Red Oak and Aspen, E.D. Bello; Philippine Lumberman

The effect of three species of logging slash on the properties of Aspen planer shavings particleboard, A.W. Boehner; Forest Products Journal

Control of aspen and prickly rose in recently developed pastures in Saskatchewan, G.G. Bowes; Journal of Range Management

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Economic return comparison of several lumber production systems designed for small-log conversion, J.L. Bowyer; Forest Products Journal

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Quaking Aspen: silvics and management in the Lake States, K.A. Brinkman and E.I. Roe; Agriculture Handbook, US Department of Agriculture

Edaphic factors influencing the incidence of hypoxylon canker on trembling aspen, R.I. Bruck and P.D. Manion; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

The vegetation of the west slope of the Park Range, Colorado, J.E. Bunin; Dissertation Abstracts International, B

An ecological interpretation of north central Colorado, T.L. Cacek; Dissertation Abstracts International, B

Annual Report of the Forest Insect and Disease Survey, 1974, Canadian Forestry Service

Response of pole-size lodgepole pine to fertilization, P.H. Cochran; USDA Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oreg.

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Clonal variation in the incidence of Hypoxylon canker on Trembling Aspen, J.A. Copony and B.V. Barnes; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Nest site selection by Williamson and red-naped sapsuckers, Allen B. Crockett and Harlow H. Hadow; The Condor

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A preliminary analysis of short-rotation Aspen management, Alan R. Ek and J.D. Brodie; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Past and present forest communities of St. Croix State Park, Minnesota and their use in determining ecomanagement direction, A.W. Fedkenheuer; Dissertation Abstracts International, B

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Water yield improvement by vegetation management: focus on Arizona, P.F. Ffolliott and D.B. Thorud

Seasonal field rates of photosynthesis and respiration in stems of Populus tremuloides Michx, Knowlton C. Foote; Dissertation Abstracts International, B

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Site quality evaluation models for Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in Wisconsin, J.S. Fralish and O.L. Loucks; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Variability of canker length on aspen clones following inoculation with Hypoxylon mammatum, J.R. French and J.H. Hart; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

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Variability of host and pathogen in Hypoxylon canker of Aspen, J.R. French and P.D. Manion; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Rhytidiella baranyayi n.sp., associated with cork-bark of aspen, A. Funk and H. Zalasky; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Effects of grinding and sodium hydroxide treatment on poplar bark, F.H. Gharib, R.D. Goodrich, J.C. Meiske, and A.M. El Serafy; Journal of Animal Science

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In vitro evaluation of chemically-treated poplar bark, F.H. Gharib, J.C. Meiske, R.D. Goodrich, and A.M. El Serafy; Journal of Animal Science

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Nutrient Budgets for Undisturbed Ecosystems Along an Elevational Gradient in New Mexico, J.R. Gosz; in: 'mineral Cycling in Southeastern Ecosystems

Logging damage to advance regeneration on an Arizona mixed conifer watershed, Gerald J. Gottfried and John R. Jones; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Sucrose Synthetase From Triploid Quaking Aspen Callus Tissue, Larry Lester Graham

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Wildlife Effects on Nutrient Distribution and Leaching in a Coniferous Ecosystem, Charles C. Grier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Classification, Description, and Dynamics of Upland Plant Communities within a Minnesota Wilderness Area, D.F. Grigal and Lewis F. Ohmann; Ecological Monographs

Hydrogeology of the Wainwright Area, Alberta, D.A. Hackbarth

Regional Chemistry of Groundwater in the Wainwright Area, Alberta, D.A. Hackbarth

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Effect of oxidized nucleotide coenzymes and mercaptoethanol on stabilization of plant dehydrogenase activity in crude extracts, B.E. Haissig and A.L. Schipper; Physiologia Plantarum

the Saline Lakes of Saskatchewan, U.T. Hammer, R.C. Haynes, J.M. Heseltine, and S.M. Swanson; Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol

Stand structure and successional status of two Spruce-Fir forests in southern Utah, D.P. Hanley, W.C. Schmidt, and G.M. Blade; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Intermountain Forest and-Range Experiment Station

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Impact of ozone on the growth and reproduction of understorey plants in the Aspen zone of western USA, M. Harward and M. Treshow; Environmental Conservation

Forest tent caterpillar in the Prairie Provinces, V. Hildahl and A.E. Campbell; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada

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Wounds and canker diseases on Western Aspen [Populus tremuloides], Thomas E. Hinds and R.G. Krebill; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, D.C.; Forest Pest Leaflet 152

Effects on the forest of sulphur dioxide from a sulphur fire near Edson, Alberta, D. Hocking; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada

Full forest utilization: Part II. Quality and kraft pulp yield of eastern Canadian hardwoods, K. Hunt and J.V. Hatton; Pulp and Paper Canada

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Deer-moose relationships on a burn in northeastern Minnesota, Larry L. Irwin; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Absorption and translocation of sulfur dioxide by seedlings of four forest tree species, K.F. Jensen and T.T. Kozlowski; Journal of Environmental Quality

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Height-growth comparisons of some Quaking Aspen clones in Arizona, John R. Jones and David P. Trujillo; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

Regeneration on an Aspen clearcut in Arizona, J.R. Jones; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Development of some young Aspen stands in Arizona, J.R. Jones and David P. Trujillo; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

Genetic Variation in Response of Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.) Leaves and Catkins to Sulfur-Dioxide and Ozone, David Frank Karnosky; DAI-PHD

Genetic variation in response of Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) leaves and catkins to sulfur dioxide and ozone, D.F. Karnosky; Dissertation Abstracts International, B

Propagation by cuttings in automatic irrigation (preliminary report), R. Kleinschmidt and H.J. Frohlich; Translation, Environment Canada

Acetylene-reduction assay at ambient P02 of field and forest soils: laboratory and field core studies, R. Knowles, P. O'Toole, and W.D.P. Stewart; Nitrogen Fixation by Free-living Micro-organisms. International-Biological-Programme

Wood-base panel products for pallet decks, R.S. Kurenacker; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison

Watershed management in the Rocky Mountain subalpine zone: the status of our knowledge, C.F. Leaf; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

A review of thermo-mechanical pulping, R. Leask; Pulp and Paper Canada

Evaluation of structural grades of northern Aspen, T.W. Littleford and J.W. Roff; Information Report, Western Forest Products Laboratory, Canada

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The disappearance of four leaf leachates in a hard and soft water stream in South Western Ontario, Canada, M.A. Lock and H.B.N. Hynes; Int. Rev. Gesamt. Hydrobiol.

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Observations on the fine structure of the haustorium of Melampsora pinitorqua (A.Br.) Rostr. in cells of Pinus pinea L., N. Longo and B.N. Longo; Caryologia

Short-rotation hardwood species as whole-tree raw material for pulp and paper. 2. Wood raw material, B. Lonnberg; Paperi-ja-Puu

Properties of northern Aspen discolored wood related to drying problems, J.F.G. Mackay; Wood and Fiber

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Odum's Ecosystem Attributes: Testing an Hypothesis, James A. MacMahon and Jan A. Henderson

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Two infection sites of Hypoxylon mammatum in Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides), P.D. Manion; Canadian Journal of Botany

Epidemiology of Hypoxylon canker of aspen, P.D. Manion and M. Blume; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

Wood and bark percentages and moisture contents of Minnesota pulpwood species, Richard M. Marden, David C. Lothner, and Edwin Kallio; North Central Forest and Range Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.

On the relation between extension growth and successional status of deciduous trees of the northeastern United States, P.L. Marks; Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club

Debarking chips from whole trees in the Lake states, J.A. Mattson; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Sation

Techniques for monitoring ruffed grouse for resources, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station; Wildlife Society Bulletin

Underplanting tests with Red and White Pine in southern Ontario, R.E. Mullin; Forest Research Note, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario

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An Autoradiographic Study of Pentosan Deposition in the Cells Walls of Populus Tremuloides Michx, Ralph Huntley Mullis; DAI-PHD

Wood defects and microflora in young second growth aspen stands of root sucker origin, S. Navratil and J.T. Basham; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

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Diagnosis: Sunburned Trees, Frank Ronco; Journal of Forestry

Host responses of aspen roots to decay columns containing Ganoderma applanatum, a Coprinus sp. or Fomes igniarius, W.D. Ross; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

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Deterioration of Aspen clones in the middle Rocky Mountains, George A. Schier; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Ogden, UT

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Promotion of sucker development on Populus tremuloides root cuttings by an antiauxin, George A. Schier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Changes in dehydrogenase and peroxidase activities of aspen infected with Hypoxylon mammatum, Arthur L. Schipper, Jr; Phytopathology

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Yields of four 40-year-old conifers and Aspen in adjacent stands, B.E. Schlaegel; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Estimating Aspen volume and weight for individual trees, diameter classes, or entire stands, Bryce E. Schlaegel

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Cavity-nesting birds of Arizona and New Mexico forests, Virgil E. Scott and David R. Patton; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Percolation losses of phosphorus, calcium, and potassium from some Minnesota forest soils, R.C. Severson, D.F. Grigal, and H.F. Arneman; Soil Science Society of America Proceedings

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Radial distribution of corticular photosynthate in stems of Bigtooth and Trembling Aspen, R.K. Shepard, Jr; Forest Science

Polysaccharides From the Vascular Cambium of Aspen (Populus Tremuloides), Brian William Simson; DAI, PHD

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Forestry Report, P. Sims, G. Steneker, K. Fronting, C. Kirby, P. Van Eck, H. Johnson, N. Walker, R. Bohning, L. Carlson, I. Bella, W. Johnstone, R. Waldron, and L. Brace

Design of Aspen pallet deckboard-stringer joints, E.G. Stern and W.B. Wallin; Forest Products Journal

Reinforcement of structural wood members, T. Szabo; Report, Eastern Forest Products Laboratory, Canada

Pacific Region: Important Forest Diseases, H.A. Tripp, D.A. Ross, and R.S. Hunt; Annual report of the Forest Insect and Disease Survey, 1974

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Preparing Aspen Increment Cores for Ring Counts, D.P. Trujillo; Journal of Forestry

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Genetic control of sex ratio, earliness and frequency of flowering in Populus tremuloides, F.A. Valentine; Proceedings, 22nd Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference 1974

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Litter fall and nutrient cycling in the forest floor of Birch and Aspen stands in interior Alaska, Keith VanCleve and L.L. Noonan; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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Forest ecology of the Alaska taiga, L.A. Viereck; Proceedings, Circumpolar Conference on Northern Ecology, Sept 15-18, 1975

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Fungal succession on aspen poplar leaf litter, S. Visser and D. Parkinson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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An aid to identifying aspen diseases frequently encountered in the Southwest, James W. Walters; USDA Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Forest Insects and Disease Management. Albuquerque, N. Mex.