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1973
Pulp and papermaking residues as feedstuffs for ruminants, M.A. Millett, A.J. Baker, L.D. Satter, J.N. McGovern, and D.A. Dinius; Journal of Animal Science
Curvilinear stress-strain relationship for wood in compression, M.R. O'Halloran; Dissertation Abstracts International, B
Wilderness ecology: the upland plant communities, woody browse production, and small mammals of two adjacent 33-year-old wildfire areas of northeastern Minnesota, L.F. Ohmann, C.T. Cushwa, R.E. Lake, J.R. Beer, and R.B. Brander; USDA Forest Service General Technical Report, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Stand equations for estimating aerial biomass, net productivity, and stem survival of young Aspen suckers on good sites, Donald A. Perala; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Aspen regrowth in pastures of the Peace River region, W.L. Pringle, C.R. Elliott, and J.L. Dobb; Journal of Range Management
Biosystematics of the genus Populus L. II. Chemotaxonomy, phenology, fertility, and segregates of native Manitoba species and variants, W. G. Ronald, L. M. Lenz, and W. A. Cumming; Canadian Journal of Botany
Biosystematics of the genus Populus L. I. Distribution and morphology of native Manitoba species and variants, W.G. Ronald, L.M. Lenz, and W.A. Cumming; Canadian Journal of Botany
Fire in the boreal forest, J.S. Rowe and G.W. Scotter; Quat. Res
Relation Between Transpiration and Leaf Mass of Trees, (in Russian), V.E. Rudakov; Ekologiya
Freezing resistance of trees in North America with reference to tree regions, A. Sakai and C.J. Weiser; Ecology
Value of aspen sawdust as a roughage replacement in high-concentrate dairy rations, L.D. Satter, R.L. Lang, A.J. Baker, and M.A. Millett; Journal of Dairy Science
Effect of abscisic acid on sucker development and callus formation on excised roots of Populus tremuloides, George A. Schier; Physiologia Plantarum
Effects of gibberellic acid and an inhibitor of gibberellin action on suckering from Aspen root cuttings, George A. Schier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Origin and development of Aspen root suckers, George A. Schier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Seasonal variation in sucker production from excised roots of Populus tremuloides and the role of endogenous auxin, George A. Schier; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Role of carbohydrate reserves in the development of root suckers in Populus tremuloides, George A. Schier and J.C. Zasada; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Mammatoxin, a Hypoxylon mammatum metabolite responsible for canker development in Aspen, Arthur L. Schipper, Jr; Abstracts of Papers, 2nd International Congress of Plant Pathology, Minneapolis
Wood Production and Kraft Pulping of Short-Rotation Hardwoods in the Pacific Northwest, Fred L. Schmidt and Dean S. DeBell
Host fungus index for the Pacific Northwest-1. Hosts, Charles Gardner Shaw; Washington State University, Pullman
The digestion of wood in buffering solutions with different pH and temperature values, L.D. Shcherbakova, M.A. Ivanov, and T.A. Kleymenova; Pira Translation
Early effects of burning and logging in Pine-mixedwoods. I. Frequency and biomass of minor vegetation, S.S. Sidhu; Information Report, Petawawa Forest Experiment Station, Canada
Opportunities for short rotation culture and complete utilization of seven northwestern tree species, J.H.G. Smith and D.S. DeBell; Forestry Chronicle
The size of Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) clones in Manitoba, G.A. Steneker; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Cross-grain knife planing may improve cottonwood-aspen utilization, Harold A. Stewart; Southern Lumberma
Theoretical methods for estimating moments of inertia of trees and boles, J.A. Sturos; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Small Openings in Poplar Forest Increase Snow Accumulation, R.H. Swanson; in: the Role of Snow and Ice in Hydrology; Proceedings of Banff Symposium, September 1972: International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 107, Vol 2, P 1382-1393, 1973. 4 Fig, 1 Tab, 3 Ref.
Polyphenol-oxidase activity and growth inhibition of Hypoxylon pruinatum (Klotzsche) Cke. by Aspen bark meal, S. Takai and M. Hubbes; Phytopathologische Zeitschrift
Sulphur in Spruce needles and Aspen leaves. Part III. Determination of the sulphur content by X-ray fluorescence, J. Turunen and A. Visapaa; Paperi ja Puu
Short-Term Growth Response to Fertilization in Young Quaking Aspen, Keith Van Cleve; Journal of Foresty
Short-term growth response to fertilization in young Quaking Aspen, Keith Van Cleve; Journal of Forestry
Rough Prediction of Fire Spread Rates by Fuel Type, C.E. Van Wagner
Vegetation-environment relationships of some sub-boreal Spruce zone ecosystems in British Columbia, M.K. Wali and V.J. Krajina; Vegetatio
Collecting, processing and storing tree seed for research use, Ben S.P. Wang; Seed problems. International Union of Forest Research Organizations. Working Party: S2.01.06 "Seed Problems." International Symposium on Seed Processing
Aspen workshop held by Wood Seasoning Association: Problems in connection with drying aspen studs and paneling discussed, Eugene M. Wengert; Southern Lumberman
Continued Studies of the Status, Socialization, and Relationships of Isle Royale Wolves, 1967-1970., Michael L. Wolfe and Durward L. Allen; Journal of Mammalogy
Hormonal control of growth and lignification in Aspen cultures in relation to peroxidase level and isoenzyme expression, K.E. Wolter and J.C. Gordon; Plant Physiology
Insects associated with trees damaged by hydrocarbon condensate in the Strachan area, Alberta, H.R. Wong and J.C.E. Melvin; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
Breeding bird populations and habitat utilization in aspen stands of upper Logan Canyon, Janet L. Young
Isolation and characteristics of sclerid-like cells in sapwood of Pinus and Populus, H. Zalasky; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
Aspen root suckering in Alaska: effect of clone, collection date, and temperature, J.C. Zasada and G.A. Schier; Northwest Science
Mechanized harvesting systems can aid management, Z.A. Zasada; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
1972
The fibre saturation point of various morphological subdivisions of Douglas Fir and Aspen wood, P.A. Ahlgren, J.R. Wood, and D.A.I. Goring; Wood Science and Technology
Is decay volume strongly related to number of knots and log volume in Poplar?, I.S. Alemdag and T.G. Honer; Bi-monthly Research Notes
Deer and Aspen, American Box Board Co.
Germination of ascospores of Hypoxylon mammatum in living Aspen, D.L. Anderson and D.W. French; Canadian Journal of Botany
Isolation of Hypoxylon mammatum from Aspen stem sections, D.L. Anderson and D.W. French; Canadian Journal of Botany
Development of Hypoxylon mammatum cankers on artificially shaded Aspen stems, G.W. Anderson; Forest Science
Distribution of mammals in Colorado, David M. Armstrong
Computer Simulation of Douglas-Fir Tree and Stand Growth, James D. Arney
Forage and woody sprout establishment on cleared, unbroken land in Central Alberta, A.R. Bailey; Journal of Range Management
Spring runoff as affected by soil permeability on two forested watersheds, M.B. Baker, Jr; Dissertation Abstracts International, B
Simulation of the daily growth of an Aspen population from the measured CO2-exchange rates of the components, G.C. Bate and D.T. Canvin; Canadian Journal of Botany
Dimensional stabilization of wood with dimethyl sulfone at 25 deg C, F.C. Beall; Wood and Fiber
The effect of logging practices on the development of new Aspen stands, Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, I.E. Bella and J.P. DeFranceschi; Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
Breeding and Establishment - and Promising Hybrids, Miles K. Benson; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Aspen seedling production in a commercial nursery, Miles K. Benson and Duane Dubey; Genetics and Physiology Notes, Institute of Paper Chemistry
Storage of Aspen seed, Miles K. Benson and Marianne L. Harder; Genetics and Physiology Notes, Institute of Paper Chemistry
Yields From 18-Year-Old Aspen Via Total Tree Harvesting, M. K. Benson and D. W. Einspahr
Yields from 18-year-old Aspen via total tree harvesting, M.K. Benson and D.W. Einspahr; Genetics and Physiology Notes, Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wisconsin.
Stand changes in the first 10 years after seedbed preparation for Paper Birch, J.C. Bjorkbom; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station
An evaluation of some effects of bole and branch pulpwood harvesting on site macronutrients, J.R. Boyle and A.R. Ek; Can. J. For. Res
Economic Operability - Factors Affecting Harvest and Transport Costs, Dennis P. Bradley and Frank E. Biltonen; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Management for deer, John D. Byelich, Jack L. Cook, and Ralph I. Blouch; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Electronmicroscopic evidences of infection of the heart-rot fungus, Fomes igniarius var. populinus on living Aspen trees, Z.C. Chen and S.C. Chen; Technical Bulletin, Experimental Forest of National Taiwan University
Newfoundland region, R.C. Clark and K. Richardson; Canadian Forestry Service: Annual Report of the Forest Insect and Disease Survey, Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service, 1971
Stemflow in a multi-storied Aspen community, J.R. Clements; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Altitudinal Variation of Chlorophyll Concentration and Reflectance of the Bark of Populus Tremuloides, W.W. Covington; Available From the National Technical Information Service as Pb-228 873, M Sc Thesis, 1972. 32 P, 4 Fig, 3 Tab, 22 Ref. Owrr a-039-Nmex(1)
Ecology of Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta) in Canadian Rocky Mountain soils, M.C. Dash and J.B. Cragg; Pedobiologia
Bird Nests in an Aspen Tree Robbed by Black Bear, Lawrence R. DeWeese and Richard E. Pillmore; The Condor
Physiological Responses of an Aspen-Poplar Hybrid to Temperature and Soil Moisture Treatments, I.L. Domingo
Influence of irrigation and fertilization on growth and wood properties of quaking aspen, Dean W. Einspahr, Miles K. Benson, and Marianne L. Harder; Proceedings of the symposium on the effect of growth acceleration on the properties of wood
Within-tree variation in specific gravity of young Quaking Aspen, Dean W. Einspahr, M.K. Benson, and M.L. Harder; Genetics and Physiology Notes, Institute of Paper Chemistry
Within-tree variation in fiber length of young Quaking Aspen, Dean W. Einspahr, M.L. Harder, and M.K. Benson; Genetics and Physiology Notes, institute of Paper Chemistry
The Moisture Content and Specific Gravity of the Bark and Wood of Northern Pulpwood Species, John R. Erickson
The drying of predrilled Aspen lumber, R. Erickson and L. Demaree; Forest Products Journal
Sapsucker nest holes and their use by other species, A.J. Erskine and W.D. McLaren; Canadian Field Naturalist
Development of the pistillate flower of Populus tremuloides following controlled pollination, G.H. Fechner; Canadian Journal of Botany
The use of branches as a basis for the estimation of the copper, zinc, lead and nickel status of a forest stand, J.A.C. Fortescue; Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Youth, Maturity, and Old Age, James S. Fralish; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Rime Contributes to Water Balance in High-Elevation Aspen Forests, Howard L. Gary; Journal of Forestry
Effects of ammonium sulphate and ammonium phosphate on flammability, C.W. George and A.D. Blakely; USDA Forest Service Research Paper, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Particleboard from aspen flakes and sunflower hulls, R.O. Gertjejansen, John G. Haygreen, and D.W. French
The basic habitat resource for ruffed grouse, Gordon W. Gullion and Franklin J. Svovoda; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Natural Succession in North-Central Minnesota, Henry L. Hansen and Vilis Kurmis; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Phenetic affinities in small populations of New York aspens, C.M. Harrison and F.A. Valentine; 19th northeastern forest tree improvement conference proceedings, University of Maine, Orono, August 2-4, 1971
Hypoxylon mammatum, D.L. Hawksworth; CMI Descriptions of Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria
Hypoxylon mediterraneum, D.L. Hawksworth; CMI Descriptions of Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria
Germination and early growth of White Spruce on rotten woods and peat moss in the laboratory and nursery, A.K. Hellum; Information Report, Northern Forest Research Centre, Canada
The Aspen rooting test: a new bioassay, R.R. Hick, Jr; Forest Science
An economic evaluation of chipper/canter Aspen production, F.J. Hill
Cattle use of a sprayed aspen parkland range, J.E. Hilton and A.W. Bailey; Journal of Range Management
[I] Ceratocystis canker of Aspen. [II] Insect transmission of Ceratocystis species associated with Aspen cankers, Thomas E. Hinds; Phytopathology
Insect transmission of Ceratocystis species associated with aspen cankers, Thomas E. Hinds; Phytopathology
Ceratocystis species associated with the Aspen ambrosia beetle, Thomas E. Hinds and R.W. Davidson; Mycologia
Effects of thinning on growth and yield, John W. Hubbard; Aspen: Symposium Proceedings
Kiln-drying Aspen studs, D.R. Huffman; Forest Products Journal
Interaction between fungi in wood blocks, M.A. Hulme and J.K. Shields; Canadian Journal of Botany
The prediction of the elastic constants of particleboard by means of a structural analogy, M.O. Hunt; Dissertation Abstracts International
Prairies region, W.G.H. Ives, R.A. Blauel, and J.K. Robins; Canadian Forestry Service: Annual Report of the Forest Insect and Disease Survey, Department of the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service