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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Sheet erosion on intermountain summer ranges, Richard O. Meeuwig; USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Modifying wood to increase its in vitro digestibility, M.A. Millett and A.J. Baker; Journal of Animal Science

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Fire stimulated Aspen sprouting in a Spruce-Fir forest in New Mexico, D.R. Patton and H.D. Avant; U.S. For. Serv. Res. Note Rocky Mt. For. Range Exp. Sta.

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The structures of salicortin [from bark and leaves of various Salix and Populus spp.] and tremulacin [from bark of P. tremuloides], I.A. Pearl and S.F. Darling; Tetrahedron Lett

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Relation of canopy area and volume to production of three woody species, James M. Peek; Ecology

Site preparation for conifers using herbicides and subsequent burning in a northern Minnesota hardwood stand, Donald A. Perala and C.S. Williams; Down to Earth

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Aboveground standing crop, leaf area, and calorific value in an Aspen clone near Calgary, Alberta, E.B. Peterson, Y.H. Chan, and J.B. Cragg; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Leaf area development on different shoot types in a young Aspen stand and its effect upon production, D.F.W. Pollard; Canadian Journal of Botany

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The effect of rapidly changing light on the rate of photosynthesis in Largetooth Aspen (Populus grandidentata), D.F.W. Pollard; Canadian Journal of Botany

Evaluating Quaking Aspen of Wisconsin for a site-quality to wood-quality relationship, D. Pronin and L.E. Lassen; U.S. For. Serv. Res. Pap. U.S. For. Prod. Lab., Madison

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Some biological effects of volatiles emanating from wood, P.F. Rice; Canadian Journal of Botany

Result of a project for breeding Poplar cultivars for Manitoba, K.J. Roller; Extr. from Proc. 12th Mtg. Comm. For. Tree Breeding Can. Part 2

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Influence of High Light Intensity on Survival of Planted Englemann Spruce, Frank Ronco; Forest Science

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Aspen sawdust as a partial roughage substitute in a high concentrate dairy ration, L.D. Satter, A.J. Baker, and M.A. Millett; Journal of Dairy Science

Sugar accumulation associated with Hypoxylon mammatum canker development in Aspen, Arthur L. Schipper, Jr; Phytopathology [ Abstr.]

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Foliar Penetration of Picloram and 2,4-D in Aspen and Balsam Poplar, M.P. Sharma and W.H. Vanden Born; Weed Science, Urbana 26 ref.

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Some Aspects of Bark Photosynthesis in Bigtooth Aspen (Populus Grandidentata, Michaux) and Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx.), Robert Kent Shepard, Jr

Storing baled Red Pine, Black Spruce, and White Spruce over winter feasible in Upper Michigan, S.H. Slayton; Tree Plant. Notes

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Weights and Centres of Gravity for Quaking Aspen Trees and Boles, H.M. Steinhilb and John R. Erickson; Research Note NC-91

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Winter Ecology of Moose in the Gallatin Mountains, Montana, David R. Stevens; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Local snow distribution is not a function of local topography under continuous tree cover, R.H. Swanson; Results of research on representative and experimental basins: proceedings of the Wellington Symposium

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Root Carbohydrate Reserves in Vegetative Reproduction of Aspen, R.K. Tew; Forest Science

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Seasonal variation in the nutrient content of Aspen foliage, R.K. Tew; Journal Wildlife Management

Ozone damage to plants, M. Treshow; Environm. Pollut.

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Herbaceous wetland vegetation in the Aspen grove and grassland regions of Saskatchewan, B.H. Walker and R.T. Coupland; Canadian Journal of Botany

Distribution of Fomes igniarius [var. populinus] in Aspen stands as affected by clonal variation, R.E. Wall; Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forestry Branch. Ottawa, Ontario

Economic guidelines for timber management investments in Michigan, R.S. Whaley; Abstr. of thesis. in Dissert. Abstr.

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Shoot and tree production from Aspen tissue cultures, Lawson L. Winton; American Journal of Botany

Initiation of firm white Aspen callus under different light environments, L.L. Winton; Phyton, Argentina

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Tetraploid Aspen production using unreduced triploid pollen, L.L. Winton and D.W. Einspahr; For. Sci.

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Soil disturbance from rubber-tire skidders during summer harvesting of Aspen, Z.A. Zasada and J.E. Tappeiner; Minnesota Forestry Research Notes

1969

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Factors affecting canker development on Populus tremuloides inoculated with Hypoxylon pruinatum, D.K. Bagga and E.B. Smalley; Canadian Journal of Botany

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The Effects of Some Silvicultural and Soil Treatments on Aspen (Populus Tremuloides Michx.) Reproduction in Northern Utah, Calvin O. Baker

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Natural Variation and Delineation of Clones of Populus tremuloides and P. grandidentata in Northern Lower Michigan, Burton V. Barnes; Silvae Genetica

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Habitat analysis and management considerations for ruffed grouse for a multiple use area in Michigan, Alfred Berner and Leslie W. Gysel; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Development of Chloroplast Fine Structure in Aspen Tissue Culture, Steven J. Blackwell, W.M. Laetsch, and Beal B. Hyde; American Journal of Botany

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The effect of organic amendment, water content, and oxygen on the incorporation of 15N2 by some agricultural and forest soils, R. Brouzes, J. Lasik, and R. Knowles; Canadian Journal of Microbiology

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Chemical composition and nutritive value of Poplar bark, J.W. Enzmann, R.D. Goodrich, and J.C. Meiske; Journal of Animal Science, Fort Collins.

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Effects of Light Intensity and Osmotic Stress on the Water Relations of Populus Tremuloides, James O. Eubanks

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Populus: a Bibliography of World Literature, 1854-1963, R.E. Farmer Jr. and J.S. McKnight

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Pathogenicity and taxonomy of Hypoxylon mammatum, D.W. French, C.S. Hodges, and J.D. Froyd; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Studies of regeneration in forest stands devastated by the Spruce budworm. IV. Problems of stocked-quadrat sampling, A.W. Ghent; Forest Science

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Controlling transpiration in Aspen with phenylmercuric acetate, G.E. Hart, J.D. Schultz, and G.B. Coltharp; Water Resources Research

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Spectral Infra-Red Reflection Measurements From Natural and Treated Aspen Forests, Frank W. Haws, Ralph Briscoe, and Allan Steed

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Benzoic and salicylic acids isolated from a glycoside of Aspen bark and their effect on Hypoxylon pruinatum, Martin Hubbes; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Aspen Sprout Production and Water Use, Robert S. Johnston; Research Note INT-RN-89

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Soil Moisture Depletion and Estimated Evapotranspiration on Utah Watersheds, Robert S. Johnston, Ronald K. Tew, and Robert D. Doty; USDA Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Exclosures and Natural Areas on Rangelands in Utah, W. A. Laycock

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The Effect of Cattle, Sheep, and Other Factors on Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) Reproduction After Clear-Cut Logging in Southern Utah, Paul A. Lucas

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Solar radiation profiles in openings in canopies of Aspen and Oak, Philip C. Miller; Science

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Ecology of Aspen in Gunnison County, Colorado, M.D. Morgan; American Midland Naturalist

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Forage values on a mountain grassland-aspen range in western Colorado, Harold A. Paulsen, Jr; Journal of Range Management

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The effect of reduced extractive content on the burning rate of Aspen leaves, C.W. Philpot; U.S. Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Aspen grove use by deer, elk, and cattle in southwestern coniferous forests, Hudson G. Reynolds; USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

Hypoxylon canker of aspen in New Mexico and Arizona, Jerry W. Riffle and Thomas E. Hinds; Plant Disease Reporter

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Prescribed Burning Weather in Minnesota, Rodney Sando

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Forest microfungi II. Additions to Aerodictys, B.C. Sutton; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Weight-diameter relationships for 22 woody plant species, E. S. Telfer; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Intraclonal Root Connections Among Quaking Aspen trees, Ronald K. Tew, Norbert V. DeByle, and John D. Schultz; Ecology

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The effect of livestock grazing on an aspen forest community, Ronald G. Weatherill and Lloyd B. Keith; Canada, Department of Lands and Forests, Fish and Wildlife Division. Ottawa

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Full-tree harvesting system aids forest management, Z.A. Zasada and J.C. Tappeiner; Minnesota Forestry Research Notes

1968

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Relationship between density of Quaking Aspen and incidence of Hypoxylon canker, Gerald W. Anderson and Ralph L. Anderson; Forest Science

Physiology of Hypoxylon pruinatum and its pathogenesis on Quaking Aspen, Davinderjit Kaur Bagga; Disser. Abstr.--PHD

Aspen ecology in Yellowstone National Park, William J. Barmore; Office of Natural Sciences Studies, Annual Report

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The Venturiaceae in North America, Margaret E. Barr; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Vegetative propagation of Quaking Aspen, W.J. Barry and R.M. Sachs; California Agriculture

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The occurrence of 3-hydroxyflavanones in Aspen branch stubs, G.M. Barton and R.E. Wall; Bi-monthly Research Notes, Ottawa

The large aspen tortrix, Choristoneura conflictana (Wlkr.), in interior Alaska, R.C. Beckwith; Pacific North West Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture

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Estimating aerial component weights of young aspen trees, I.E. Bella; Canada, Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Forest Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Soil Moisture Recharge in Stands of Quaking Aspen and Gambel Oak in Central Utah, James L. Boynton

Chemical treatment of Hypoxylon cankers on Aspen, D.H. Brown and S.B. Silverborg; Phytopathology

Observations on the development of Hypoxylon cankers on Trembling Aspen, B.W. Dance; Plant Disease Reporter

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Seasonal development of the secondary phloem in Populus tremuloides, J.D. Davis and R.F. Evert; Botanical Gazette

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Evaluation of two mammal repellents applied to browse species in the Black Hills, Donald R. Dietz and James R. Tigner; Journal of Wildlife Management

The Superficial gas permeability of northeastern conifers and aspen flake composites, Mark D'Onofrio

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Management of Aspen on 10- to 20-year rotations, Dean W. Einspahr and M.K. Benson; Journal of Forestry

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Bark Separation During Chipping With a Parallel Knife Chipper, John R. Erickson; Research Note NC-54

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Spectral distribution of light in forests of the Douglas Fir zone of southern British Columbia, S. Freyman; Canadian Journal of Plant Science

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Structural gradient analysis of upland forests in the western Great Lakes area, F. Glenn Goff and Paul H. Zedler; Ecological Monographs

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Roosting sites and habits of Merriam's turkeys in Colorado, Donald M. Hoffman; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Drought index as a predictor of moisture content in L and F horizons on an upland White Spruce-Trembling Aspen cut-over area, J.M. Jarvis and R.E. Tucker; Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Forest Research Laboratory

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Prescribed burning after barrel-scarifying on a White Spruce-Trembling Aspen cutover, J.M. Jarvis and R.E. Tucker; Pulp & Paper Magazine Canada

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Plans for Studies of Aspen Management on the San Juan National Forest, a Prospectus, W. M. Johnson, L. A. Mueller, and C. A. Myers

Wetwood in Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx), Donald Maurice Knutson; DAI-PHD

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Silvics and Ecology of Populus in Canada, J. S. Maini; Growth and utilization of poplars in Canada

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Growth and utilization of Poplars in Canada, J.S. Maini and J.H. Cayford; Department of Forestry and Rural Development

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Inoculation of living Aspen trees with basidiospores of Fomes igniarius var. populinus, P.D. Manion and D.W. French; Phytopathology

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An Ecological Life History of Tall Bluebell (Mertensia Arizonica var. Leonardi) in Utah, Verl B. Matthews and Paul W. Conrad; Ecology

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Organization of tension wood fibers in Poplar stem, A.J. Mia; Bi-monthly Research Notes Department Forest Canada

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Frequency of borer attacks as related to character of Aspen sucker stands: a comparative study of Oberea schaumii and Saperda inornata [S. concolor], M.L. Myers, F.B. Knight, and D.G. Grimble; Entomological Society of America

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The forests of the Cypress Hills, Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, R.D. Newsome and R.L. Dix; American Midland Naturalist

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Hill reaction capacity of isolated Quaking Aspen bark chloroplasts, M. Schaedle, P. Iannaccone, and K.C. Foote; Forest Science

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Feeding behavior of incubating ruffed grouse females, Philip Schladweiler; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Sapsuckers and Fomes igniarius var. populinus, Alex L. Shigo and Lawrence Kilham; Research Note NE-84

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Trembling Aspen bibliography, J.M. Shoup, L.D. Nairn, and R.H.M. Pratt; Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Northwest Region

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Size of Aspen crop trees little affected by initial sucker density, R.W. Sorensen

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Growth of Aureobasidium pullulans on ball-milled Aspen, D.W. Stranks; Bi-monthly Research Notes Department of Forestry Canada

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Properties of soil under Aspen and herb shrub cover, R.K. Tew; USDA Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Plantlets from Aspen tissue cultures, Lawson L. Winton; Science

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The rooting of liquid-grown Aspen callus, Lawson L. Winton; American Journal of Botany