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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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Antimicrobial substances from Aspen tissue grown in vitro, M.C. Mathes; Science

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Radial Growth Studies, G.A. McDougall; Canada, Department of Forestry, Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch

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Frost injuries on branches of Aspen, G.B. Ouellette; Canada Department of Forestry, Bi-monthly Progress Report Forest Entomology Pathology Branch

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Flower and seed production; a source of error in estimating woodland production, energy flow and mineral cycling, J.D. Ovington; Oikos

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Vegetational pattern in relation to environments in the Madison Range, Montana. Ecological Monographs, D.T. Patten; Ecological Monographs

Performance of some Aspen seed sources and hybrids in Eastern Massachusetts, S.S. Pauley; World Consultation on Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement, Stockholm

Results of Aspen screening tests: I,II,III,IV, S.S. Pauley; A.G. Johnson; and F.S. Santamour, Jr; School of Forestry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

Aspen bark as a source of organic chemicals, I.A. Pearl; Forest Products Journal

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Appraisal of Moose Range in Southwestern Montana, James M. Peek; Journal of Range Management

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The effect of time and temperature on the hydrogenation of Aspen lignin, J.M. Pepper and W. Steck; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

Enzymatic splitting of sucrose by some strains of Valsa nivea Fr., Arne Persson-Huppel; Studia Forestalia Suecica

Hypoxylon canker of Aspen. I. Screening for disease resistance. II. Development morphology and cytology of Hypoxylon pruinatum, Jack D. Rogers

Improvement of disease resistance in Populus, Ernst J. Schreiner; World Consultation on Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement, Stockholm, Sweden, 1963

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A description and classification, by composition, of the aspen stands in the Sierra Madre Mountains, Wyoming, Kieth E. Severson

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The twig-count method for measuring hardwood deer browse, E.L. Shafer, Jr; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Induction of Hypoxylon cankers in Aspens by artificial inoculation, K.R. Shea; Forest Science

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Results of a 1936 release cutting to favour White Spruce in a 50-year-old White-Spruce/Aspen stand in Manitoba, G.A. Steneker; Department of Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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A preliminary study to assess competition in a White Spruce-Trembling Aspen stand, G.A. Steneker and J.M. Jarivis; Forestry Chronicle

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Corticular photosynthesis and growth in Populus termuloides, Boyd R. Strain and Philip L. Johnson; Ecology

An ecological investigation of Populus tremuloides at two elevation levels in the Medicine Bow National Forest of Wyoming, John B. Turlo

Variation in fiber length in Populus tremuloides clones, F.A. Valentine; FAO World Consultation Forest Genetic, Stockholm

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The large Aspen tortrix, Choristoneura conflictana in California (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), B.E. Wickman; Journal of Economic Entomology

Saperda calcarata Say in the root collar of Poplars, H.R. Wong, B.B. McLeod, and J.A. Drouin; Canada, Department of Forestry, Bi-monthly Progress Report Forest Entomology Pathology

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Ceratocystis fimbriata, the cause of a stem canker of Quaking Aspen, F.A. Wood and D.W. French; Forest Science

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Extractives from Populus tremuloides heart-wood: the structure and synthesis of tremulone, R.A. Abramovitch and R.G. Micetich; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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Improved method for nursery production of Quaking Aspen seedlings, Miles K. Benson and Dean W. Einspahr; Tree Planters' Note

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Cytospora canker of poplars: Factors influencing the development of the disease, W.J. Bloomberg; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Cytospora canker of poplars: The moisture relations and anatomy of the host, W.J. Bloomberg; Canadian Journal of Botany

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A leaf-spotting disease of hybrid and native Aspen, M.G. Boyer; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Germination-Influencing Substances in Living and Dried Plants, R.T. Brown; Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Chemical control of the Aspen Leaf miner, Phyllocnistis populiella Cham. [Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae], S.F. Condrashoff and J.C. Arrand; Entomological Society of British Columbia

Poplar borer, Saperda calcarata Say, in interior British Columbia, C.B. Cottrell; Entomological Society of British Columbia

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Machining and related characteristics of U.S. hardwoods, Edward M. Davis; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington, D.C.

European White Poplar-Bigtooth Aspen hybrid in Wisconsin, Dean W. Einspahr; Journal of Forestry

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Depth and Diameter of the Parent Roots of Aspen Root Suckers, Robert Edward Farmer, Jr; Michigan Forestry Note, University of Michigan, Department of Forestry, School of Natural Resources

Some physiological aspects of root sucker initiation and early growth in Populus tremuloides and P. Grandidentata, Robert Edward Farmer Jr.

Examination of wind-thrown Poplar trees in New Brunswick, R.S. Forbes and A.G. Davidson; Bi-monthy Progress Report Forest Entomology Pathology Branch, Department Forestry Canada

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Fungi associated with Fomes igniarius var. populinus in living poplar trees and their probable significance in decay, H.M. Good and J.I. Nelson; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Performance of pallets from low-quality Aspen, T.B. Heebink

Inoculations with the sootybark canker fungus on Aspen, Thomas E. Hinds; Plant Disease Reporter

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Inhibition of Hypoxylon pruinatum by pyrocatechol isolated from bark of Aspen, M. Hubbes; Science

Two glycosides from Aspen fungistatic against Hypoxylon pruinatum (Klot.) Cke., M. Hubbes; Bi-monthly Progress Report Department of Forestry Canada

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Range management in relation to mule deer habitat and herd productivity in Utah, Odell Julander; Journal of Range Management

The growth and yield of White Spruce-Aspen stands in Saskatchewan, C.L. Kirby; Technical Bulletin Forest Branch Saskatchewan

Seasonal growth and development of Aspen stems, T.T. Kozlowski and C.H. Winget; Forestry Research Note Wisconsin College of Agriculture

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Color tests for differentiating heartwood and sapwood in certain softwood tree species, Norman P. Kutscha and Irving B. Sachs

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Vegetation and environmental patterns in the Crested Butte area, Gunnison County, Colorado, J.H. Langenheim; Ecological Monographs

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A discussion on White Spruce natural regeneration in Alberta's Spruce/Aspen stands, J.C. Lees; Empire Forestry Review

Hermaphroditism and Sex Expression in Populus Tremuloides, Michx, Donald Thomas Lester; ADD-PHD

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Growth of White Pine Seedlings Beneath an Aspen Stand, K.T. Logan

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Herbicide Tests With Shoulder-Mounted Mist Blowers, W.P. MacConnell; Proceedings of The Northeastern Weed Science Society

Gloeosporium shoot blight and defoliation of Trembling Aspen, G.C. Marks, J.G. Berbee, and A.J. Riker; Phytopathology

Population Dynamics of Insects on Suckers of Quaking Aspen, Populus Tremuloides (Michx.), With Special Emphasis on the Spotted Poplar Aphid, Aphis Maculatae (Oestlund), and the Willow Shoot Sawfly, Janus Abbreviatus (Say), Eben Averill Osgood, Jr

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Studies on the chemistry of Aspenwood [Populus tremuloides] IX. p-Hydroxybenzoic acid in Aspen Klason lignin, I.A. Pearl and D.L. Beyer; Journal of Organic Chemistry

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Studies on the leaves of the family Salicaceae. I. Populin from the leaves of Populus grandidentata and Populus tremuloides, I.A. Pearl, S.F. Darling, and O. Justman; Journal of Organic Chemistry

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A quick method of collecting and cleaning Aspen seed, E.I. Roe and D.P. McCain; Tree Planters' Notes

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Timber Management Guide, USDA Forest Service

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Natural variation in specific gravity in Populus tremuloides in Northern New York, F.A. Valentine; Proc. 9th Ntheast. For. Tree Impr. Conf., Syracuse 1961

Effects of extracts from dead branches of Trembling Aspen on the germination of spores of Fomes igniarius, R.E. Wall; Phytopathology

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A Miocene pollen sequence from the Cascade Range of northern Oregon. In Short papers in geology and hydrology, J.A. Wolfe; Short Papers in Geology and Hydrology, Articles 60-119 Geological Survey Research 1962

Testing of Poplars and Pines against Pine twisting rust, Melampsora pinitorqua, C.W.T. Young; Report on Forest Research by the Forestry Commission, London

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Fenuron, A Promising New Tool for Forest Renovation in the Northeast, C.C. Zimmerman; Proceedings of The Northeastern Weed Science Society

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Hybrid aspens in the lower peninsula of Michigan, Burton V. Banres; Rhodora

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Phenology of several plant species at Ottawa, Ontario, and an examination of the influence of air temperatures, I.J. Bassett, R.M. Holmes, and K.H. MacKay; Canadian Journal of Plant Science

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The relation of bark moisture to the development of canker diseases caused by native, facultative parasites. VI. Pathogenicity studies of Hypoxylon pruinatum (Klotzsch) Cke., and Septoria musiva on species of Acer, Populus and Salix, J.E. Bier; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Ecology of the Aspen Parkland of Western Canada in Relation to Land Use, Ralph D. Bird

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Ecology of the Aspen parkland of Western Canada in relation to land use, R.D. Bird; Public Department of Agriculture Canada

The fatty acids of Aspen Poplar, Basswood, Yellow Birch and White Birch, L.P. Clermont; Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada

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Spore dispersal in Pollaccia radiosa (Lib.) Bald. and Cif., B.W. Dance; Canadian Journal of Botany

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A trial of several silvicides on Red Maple, Aspen, and White Pine, Maurice W. Day; Quarterly Bulletin Michigan Agriculture Experiment Station

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Tracing and Evaluating Functional Root Connections Among Stems Within Aspen Clones, Norbert V. DeByle

A round-headed borer in the root collar of Poplars, J.A. Drouin, B.B. McLeod, and H.R. Wong; Bi-monthly Progress Report Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch Department Forest Canada

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The influence of gibberellic acid on growth and fiber length of Quaking Aspen, Dean W. Einspahr and J.P. Van Buijtenen; Forest Science

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Factors affecting branch infection in Aspen, D.E. Etheridge; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Tests of precision of cubic-foot tree-volume equations, D.L. Golding and O.F. Hall; Forestry Chronicle

Promoting the spread of Bigtooth Aspen [Populus grandidentata] in Iowa, A.W. Green; Station Note Central States Forest Experiment Station

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Wet Wood, Bacteria, and Increased pH in Trees, Carl Hartley, Ross Davidson, and Bowen S. Crandall

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The quality of the winter food of blue grouse, Robert S. Hoffman; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Economical Spot Seeding and Planting Methods for Pines on Sand Plains, K.W. Horton and R.J. McCormack; Forest Research Division Technical Note 100

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Properties and utilization of Canadian Poplars, J.D. Irwin and J.A. Doyle; Technical Note Forest Product Research British Columbia, Canada

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Calibration of electric moisture meters for Jack and Red Pine, Black Spruce, Paper Birch, Black Ash, Eastern Hemlock, and Bigtooth Aspen, W.L. James; Reprint U.S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison

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A prairie to forest succession in Wood Buffalo Park, Alberta, W.W. Jeffrey; Ecology

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Constitution of a 4-O-methylglucuro-noxylan from the wood of Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), J.K.N. Jones, C.B. Purves, and T.E. Timell; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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Relation of summer range condition to mule deer herd productivity, Odell Julander, W. Leslie Robineete, and Dale A. Jones; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Plant cover reductions by pocket gophers following experimental removal of Aspen from a watershed area in Utah, R.B. Marston and O. Julander; Journal of Forestry

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Studies on the chemistry of Aspenwood. VII. Further studies on the ether extractives of commercial Aspen spent liquor, I.A. Pearl and D.L. Beyer; Journal of Organic Chemistry

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Studies on the chemistry of Aspenwood. X. Neutral materials from the benzene extractives of Populus tremuloides, I.A. Pearl and J.A. Horrocks; Journal of Organic Chemistry

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Studies on the chemistry of Aspenwood. VIII. An investigation of the neutral extractives of commercial spent Aspen liquor, I.A. Pearl and P.F. McCoy; Journal of Organic Chemistry

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The effect of initial acid concentration on the lignin isolated by the acidolysis of Aspen wood, J.M. Pepper and M. Siddiqueullah; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

Volume tables for Aspen in Colorado, G. Peterson; Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station

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Volume Tables for Aspen in Colorado, Geraldine Peterson

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A preliminary study of differential pollen grain preservation, A.G. Sangster and H.M. Dale; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Organic layers in Minnesota aspen stands and their role in soil improvement, Joseph Henry Stoeckeler; Forest Science

Physiological ecology of Populus tremuloides, Boyd R. Strain

Utilization of Aspen wood residues, D.W. Stranks; Forest Products Journal

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Girdling, basal spraying and frilling of mature Aspen, R.M. Waldron; Timber of Canada

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Seeding White Spruce at the base of Aspen, R.M. Waldron; Forestry Chronicle

A study of the epiphytology of Hypoxylon canker of Aspen, Francis A. Wood; Abstract of thesis, in Dissertation Abstract

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The composition of the Lake McDonald Forest, Glacier National Park, A.R. Aller; Ecology

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Sooty-Bark Canker of Aspen in New Mexico, Stuart R. Andrews and Wallace E. Eslyn; Plant Disease Reporter