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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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

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Debarking Chips From Whole Trees in the Lake States, James. 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.

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Hybridization of incompatible Poplars following solvent treatment of stigmas, M.I. Whitecross and P.R. Willing; Experientia

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Vegetation of the Santa Catalina mountains, Arizona. V. Biomass, production, and diversity along the elevation gradient, R.H. Whittaker and W.A. Niering; Ecology

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Production and nitrogen content of herbage in a silverberry (Elaeagnus commutata) community compared to adjacent grassland and forest communities, G.L. Whysong and A.W. Bailey; Canadian Journal of Plant Science

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Photosynthesis in wood, H.H. Wiebe; Physiologia Plantarum

Forest habitat types on the Medicine Bow National Forest, southeastern Wyoming: preliminary report, J.M. Wirsing and R.R. Alexander; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Numerical analysis of a forest tent caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) outbreak in northern Minnesota, J.A. Witter, W.J. Mattson, and H.M. Kulman; Canadian Entomologist

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Peroxidases as indicators of growth and differentiation in Aspen callus cultures, K.E. Wolter and J.C. Gordon; Physiologia Plantarum

Faunal Response to Spray Irrigation of Chlorinated Sewage Effluent, G.W. Wood, P.J. Glantz, D.C. Kradel, and H. Rothenbacher; Pennsylvania Institute for Research on Land and Water Res University Park

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The effect of temperature and stratification on germination in selected members of the Salicaceae in interior Alaska, J.C. Zasada and L.A. Viereck; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Southern limit of coniferous trees on the Canadian prairies, S.C. Zoltai; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada

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Nutrient content of fertilized deer browse in Maine, D.H. Abell and F.F. Gilbert; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Soil Variation and Sampling Intensity Under Red Pine and Aspen in Minnesota, David H. Alban

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Silviculture of central and southern Rocky Mountain forests : a summary of the status of our knowledge by timber types, Robert R. Alexander; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

Resmethrin residues in foliage after aerial application, T.L. Andrews; Pesticides Monitoring Journal

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Comparisons of wet and ovendry analyses of compression debarking tests on wood chips, R.A. Arola; USDA Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station

The Enterprise, Wisconsin, Radiation Forest - Preirradiation Ecological Studies, Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C.; National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va. 22161, as Rept No Tid-26113, Tid-26113, June 1974. 157 P, 90 Fig, 73 Tab, 164 Ref.

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The development of Hypoxylon canker of Populus tremuloides: role of ascospores, conidia, and toxins, D.K. Bagga and E.B. Smalley; Phytopathology

Variation of Hypoxylon pruinatum in cultural morphology and virulence, D.K. Bagga and E.B. Smalley; Phytopathology

Conidal stage of Hypoxylon pruinatum: factors influencing pillar production and conidial germination, D.K. Bagga, E.B. Smalley, and J.G. Berbee; Phytopathology

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Range survey in Teton County, Wyoming : part IV, quaking aspen, Alan A. Beetle

Forest associations of the southern Cariboo Zone, British Columbia, C.E. Beil; Syesis

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Production of Dry Matter from Aspen Stands Harvested on Short Rotations, A. B. Berry

Aspen: The cinderella species, Paul Bois; Wood and Wood Products

An analysis of selected production alternatives for the utilization of Minnesota Aspen, James L. Bowyer; Technical Bulletin, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota

Selected production alternatives for the utilization of Minnesota, James L. Bowyer; Agricultural Experiment Station. St. Paul

Annual Report of the Forest Insect and Disease Survey, 1973, Canadian Forestry Service

Wolf predation and behavioural interaction with elk and other ungulates in an area of high prey density, L.N. Carbyn; Wolf predation and behavioural interaction with elk and other ungulates in an area of high prey density

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On the lamellate structure of the S2 layer, S.C. Chafe; Protoplasma

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Cell wall structure in the xylem parenchyma of Trembling Aspen, S.C. Chafe and G. Chauret; Protoplasma

Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Pretreatment Litter Production in Site 1 and the Control Area, T.R. Crow; in: the Enterprise, Wisconsin, Radiation Forest - Preirradiation Ecological Studies, Report No Tid-26113, P 105-113, June 1974. 7 Fig, 7 Tab, 6 Ref.

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Characteristics of winter feeding aggregations of ruffed grouse in Alberta, Phillip D. Doerr, Lloyd B. Keith, Donald H. Rusch, and Charles A. Fischer; Journal of Wildlife Management

Plant communities, vegetation types, I.L. Domingo and J.C. Gordon; Botanical Gazette

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Montane zone vegetation of the Alsek River region, southwestern Yukon, G.W. Douglas; Canadian Journal of Botany

Some synecological characteristics of the prairie-forest transition zone in Minnesota, L.A. Drew; Minnesota Forestry Research Notes

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Catabolism of aspen sapwood in Reticulitermes flavipes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), G.R. Esenther and T.K. Kirk; Annals of the Entomological Society of America

Leaves of Date Palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera) as a technically feasible source of raw material for paper production, S. Ezzat; Cellulose Chemistry and Technology

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Development of unpollinated ovules of quaking aspen, G.H. Fechner; Proceedings, 23rd Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference

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Vegetation Management for Increased Water Yield in Arizona, P.F. Ffolliott and D.B. Thorud; Technical Bulletin 215, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Arizona, Tucson, September 1974. 38 P 19 Fig.

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Location-Allocation Models for Establishing Facilities, David F. Gibson and John Rodenberg

Chemimechanical pulping of hardwoods, H.W. Giertz; Symposium Internacional EU CE PA, Madrid

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The Rocky Mountain Timber Situation, 1970, Alan W. Green and Theodore S. Setzer; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

Life tables and mortality factors for Oberea schaumii and Saperda inornata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) [on Populus tremuloides], D.G. Grimble; Dissert. Abstr. Int.

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Relationships among aspen, fire, and ungulate browsing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, G.E. Gruell and L.L. Loope

Annual soil moisture regimes in the rooting zone across the prairie-forest boundary of south-west Alberta, S.A. Harris; Journal of Soil Science

Forest statistics for the upper Koyukuk River, Alaska, 1971, K.M. Hegg; USDA Forest Service Resource Bulletin, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Forage Production and Utilization in a Sprayed Aspen Forest in Alberta, J.E. Hilton and A.W. Bailey; Journal of Range Management

Prediction of elastic constants of particleboard, M.O. Hunt and S.K. Suddarth; Forest Products Journal

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Silviculture of southwestern mixed conifers and aspen: The status of our knowledge, John R. Jones

Aspen sucker growing from an Engelmann Spruce stump, J.R. Jones; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.

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Drought-Stress Avoidance in Three Pioneer Tree Species, T.M. Kana and P. Tobiessen; Ecology

Present and future uses of Canadian poplars in fibre and wood products, J.L. Keays, J.V. Hatton, G.R. Bailey, and R.W. Neilson; Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service. Western Forest Products Laboratory

Biogeography of moose with particular reference to western North America, J.P. Kelsall and E.S. Telfer; Naturaliste Canadien

Properties of poplar that affect utilization, R.W. Kennedy; Poplar utilization symposium. Proceedings of the symposium

Forest tree improvement in Hungary, B. Keresztesi and R. Toda; Forest tree breeding in the World. Eastern and Central Europe

Metric tree volume tables for Newfoundland, M.F. Ker; Information Report, Newfoundland Forest Research Centre, Canada

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Population Analysis of a Northern Utah Elk Herd, John F. Kimball, Jr. and Michael L. Wolfe; The Journal of Wildlife Management

Moose distribution and habitat selection in north central North America, L.W. Krefting, J. Bedard, E.S. Telfer, M.L. Wolfe, J. Peek, D.W. Simkin, P.C. Lent, and R.W. Ritcey; Proceedings of the International Symposium on Moose Ecology held in Quebec City, Canada

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A relationship between Fomes applanatus and Aspen windthrow, T.D. Landis and A.K. Evans; Plant Disease Reporter

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Aspen [Populus grandidentata] volume tables for furniture-type, flat, 4/4-inch dimension, E.F. Landt; USDA Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station

Distribution and Habitats of Moose in Alaska, R.E. LeResche, R.H. Bishop, and J.W. Coady; Naturaliste Canadien

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Weight-volume relationships of Aspen and winter-cut Black Spruce pulpwood in northern Minnesota, D.C. Lothner, R.M. Marden, and E. Kallio; North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.

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Effects of Experimental Soil Moisture Fluctuations on Turnover Rates of Testacea, J.D. Lousier; Soil Biol Biochem

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Response of Soil Testacea to Soil Moisture Fluctuations, J.D. Lousier; Soil Biol Biochem

Use the complete tree: increasing US fiber resources, K.E. Lowe; Pulp and Paper International

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Soil Moisture-Vegetation-Temperature Relationships in Central Alaska, J.N. Luthin and G.L. Guymon; Journal of Hydrology

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High-temperature kiln-drying of northern Aspen 2- by 4-inch light framing lumber, J.F.G. Mackay; Forest Products Journal

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Chemical composition of stemflow from some eastern Canadian tree species, M.K. Mahendrappa; Can. J. For. Res.

Ecological strategies of wide-ranging Populus tremuloides Michx., J.S. Maini; American Institute of Biological Sciences, Arlington, Va.

Quantitative inheritance of tolerance to Hypoxylon mammatum in aspens, P.D. Manion and F.A. Valentine; Proceedings of the American Phytopathological Society

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The Role of Pin Cherry (Prunus Pensylvanica L.) in the Maintenance of Stability in Northern Hardwood Ecosystems, P. L. Marks

Beneficiation of compression debarked wood chips, J.A. Mattson; USDA Forest Service Research Note, North Central Forest Experiment Station

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Compression Debarking of Stored Wood Chips, J.A. Mattson; Research Note NC-161

Summer foods of deer in northern Wisconsin, Keith R. McCaffery; John Tranetzki; and James Piechura, Jr; Journal of Wildlife Management