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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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1957

The Appearance and Decay Resistance of Discoloured Aspen, R.L. Hossfeld, C. Oberg, and D.W. French; Forest Products Journal

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The Hemicelluloses Present in Aspen wood (Populus Tremuloides). Part III. The Constitution of Pentosan and Hexosan Fractions, J.N.K. Jones, E. Merler, and Louis E. Wise; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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Field Guide to Aid in Recognition of Natural Triploid Aspen, Philip N. Joranson, Dean W. Einspahr, and J P. van Buijtenen

Study of Factors Associated with the Development of Collapse During the Kiln-Drying of Aspen Lumber, A.K. Kemp; Dissert. Abstr.

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The Growth and Yield of Aspen [Populus tremuloides] in Saskatchewan, C. L. Kirby, W. S. Bailey, and J. G. Gilmour; Saskatchewan, Forestry Branch

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The Growth and Yield of Aspen in Saskatchewan, C. L. Kirby, W. S. Bailey, and J. G. Gilmour

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Lecithinase Production by Strains of Bacillus Cereus Fr. and Fr. Pathogenic for the Larch Sawfly, Pristiphora Erichsonii (Htg.), D.J. Kuhner and A.M. Heimpel; Canadian Journal of Microbiology

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A Vegetation and Soil Chronosequence on the Mesabi Iron Range Spoil Banks, Minnesota, G.A. Leisman; Ecological Monographs

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Aspen Leaf Blight in the Intermountain Region, James L. Mielke; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden, Utah

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Aspen Leaf Blight in the Intermountain Region, James L. Mielke

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Sex Ratio and Hermaphroditism in a Natural Population of Quaking Aspen [Populus tremuloides], S.S. Pauley and G.F. Mennel; Minnesota Forestry Notes

The nature of Aspen lignin, I.A. Pearl; Forest Products Journal

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A technique for differentiating annual rings in increment cores from diffuse porous woods, A.H. Rose; Forest Chronicle

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An analysis of avifaunas in the Teton Mountains and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, George William Salt; The Condor

The Anatomical and Physiological Effects of Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid Derivatives on Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx.) With Special Reference to the Application of Such Chemicals as Debarking Agents, Cherng-Jiann Shiue

Silvical Characteristics of Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides), R.O. Strothmann and Z.A. Zasada; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station. Columbus, Ohio

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Five-Year Results in an Aspen Sucker Density Study, Rudolph O. Strothmann and Miron L. Heinselman; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station. St. Paul, Minn.

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The effect of soil characteristics on the growth of Quaking Aspen in Northern Minnesota, G.K. Voigt, M.L. Heinselman, and Z.A. Zasada; Soil Science Society of America, Proceedings

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Canker and Dieback of Poplars Caused by Dothichiza Populae, Alma W. Waterman; Forest Science

Sawflies of the genus Platycampus Schiodte on Trembling Aspen in the Canadian prairies, H.R. Wong; Bi-monthly Progress Report Division of Forestry, Biology Department Agriculture Canada

1956

Decay and Discolourations in Poplar pulpwood, E.A. Atwell; F.P.L. tech. Note For. Prod. Lab. Can.

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Production of High-Yield Pulps from Aspen by Mild Treatments with Sodium Hydroxide, K.J. Brown and J.N. McGovern

A Cenangium Associated with Sooty-Bark Canker of Aspen, R.W. Davidson and E.K. Cash; Phytopathology

Hypoxylon canker of Aspen in Colorado, R.W. Davidson and T.E. Hinds; Plant Disease Reporter

Influence of the forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria Hbn.) upon the Aspen forests of Minnesota, D.P. Duncan; Office of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation

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The Effect of Rainfall on the Basal Area Growth of Aspen as Related to Defoliation by the Forest Tent Caterpillar, R. Froelich, C.J. Shiue, D.P. Duncan, and A.C. Hodson; Minnesota Forestry Notes

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Growth and Mortality in a Northern Minnesota Forest, John W. Hubbard; Minnesota Forestry Note

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Tentative Technique for Determining the Influence of Soil on the Growth of Forest Plantations, A.L. Leaf and T. Keller; Soil Science Society of America Journal

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The bionomics of the Aspen blotch miner, Lithocolletis salicifoliella Cham. (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae), J.L. Martin; Canadian Entomologist

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The relation of soil horizon texture and acidity to the site index of Aspen in Northern Minnesota, Daniel Meyer; Minnesota Forestry Notes

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Progress Report on Amizol (3-amino-1,2,4-triazole) on Woody Plants, W.A. Meyers, R.H. Beatty, and W.W. Allen; Proceeding 10th Northeast Weed Control Conference

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Attempted preparation of a homogeneous hemicellulose from Aspen wood, J.E. Milks and C.B. Purves; Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Natural hybridisation of the Aspens (: Populus tremuloides and P. grandidentata), S.S. Pauley; Minnesota Forestry Notes

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Rates of tree growth and forest succession in the Anchorage-Matanuska Valley area, Alaska, J.C. Reed, Jr and J.C. Harms; Arctic

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Hermaphroditism in Populus, F.S. Santamour; Third Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings

Exploratory test to increase preservative penetration in Spruce and Aspen by mold infection, G. Schulz; Forest Products Journal

Inoculation of Aspens with Hypoxylon pruinatum (Kl.) Cke., K.R. Shea and J.E. Kuntz; Forest Research Note Wisconsin College of Agriculture

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Prevention of damping-off of Poplar seedlings, K.R. Shea and J.E. Kuntz; Forest Science

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Regeneration of Aspen Cutover Areas in Northern Wisconsin, Joseph Henry Stoeckeler and J.W. Macon; Journal of Forestry

1955

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Internal Medication of Plants for the Control of Insects, R.F. Anderson; Journal of Economic Entomology

Hypoxylon [H. Pruinatum] Canker of Aspen, R.L. Anderson; For. Pest Leafl. U.S. Dep. Agric.

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Conversion of Weed Hardwoods to Conifers on the Northeast, D.B. Cook; Journal of Forestry

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Rangeland Improvement Through Seeding and Weed Control on East Slope Sierra Nevada and on Southern Cascade Mountains, D.R. Cornelius and M.W. Talbot; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Agriculture Handbook No. 88.

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Mechanical Scarification to Induce White Spruce Regeneration in Old Cut-Over Spruce Stands, D. I. Crossley; Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch.

Caustic Treatment of Aspen Groundwood, W.J. Foote and S.R. Parsons; Pulp Paper Mag. Can.

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Influence of Aspen Defoliation by Tent Caterpillar in Minesota on the Radial Growth of Associated Balsam Fir, R. Froelich, A.C. Hodson, A.E. Schneider, and D.P. Duncan; Minnesota Forestry Notes 45, School of Forestry, University of Minnesota

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Site identification for Bigtooth Aspen Sucker Stands, S.A. Graham and R.P. Harrison; Michigan Forestry, Department of Forestry, School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan.

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The Species of Ciborinia on Populus, J. Walton Groves and Constance A. Bowerman; Canadian Journal of Botany

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A Review of Literature Relating to Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) Sites, M.L. Heinselman and Z.A. Zasada; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station

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Grinding Pretreated Hardwoods: Experiments on Quaking Aspen, Sweetgum, Red Alder, Black Tupelo, Sugar Maple, Red Oak, and Cottonwood, A. Hyttinen and E.R. Schafer; Forest Productions Laboratory

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Deer and Cattle Range Relations in Utah, Odell Julander; Forest Science

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The Alkaline Nitrobenzene Oxidation of Aspen Wood and Lignin Model Substances, K.R. Kavanagh and J.M. Pepper; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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Ecology of the Aspen Groveland in Glacier County, Montana, D. Lynch; Ecological Monographs

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Northern Clay Belt Growth and Yield Survey, D.W. MacLean and G.H.D. Bedell; Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch.

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Yield of Even-Aged Fully Stocked Spruce-Poplar Stands in Northern Alberta, W.K. MacLeod and A.W. Blyth; Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch.

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Abies Concolor (White fir) a Growing Problem in the West, J. Merkle; Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

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Biology of Anacampsis Innocuella (Zeller), a Leaf-Roller on Aspen, W. E. Miller; Journal of Economic Entomology

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Seeding Rangelands in Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming, A.P. Plummer, A.C. Hull, G. Stewart, and J.H. Robertson; U.S. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C.

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The Life History and Some Aspects of the Ecology of the Large Aspen Tortrix, Choristoneura Conflictana (Wlkr.) (N-Comb.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), R.M. Prentice; Canadian Entomologist

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Aerial Brush Control in Lake States Forests, E.I. Roe; U.S. Department of Agriclture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station

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Factors Influencing White Spruce Reproduction in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, J.S. Rowe; Canada Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch.

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Deer, Mice, and Hares Damage Young Aspen and Paper Birch Plantings in Norteastern Wisconsin, Joseph Henry Stoeckeler; Technical Notes Lake States Forest Experiment Station

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Stem Taper of Trembling Aspen, H.A. Stoehr; Forest Science

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Soil Moisture Regime in Some Forest and Non-Forest sites in Northern Wisconsin, J.L. Thames, J.H. Stoeckeler, and R. Tobiaski; Soil Science Society of America Journal

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Foliar Analysis as a Method of Indicating Potassium-Deficient Soils for Reforestation, L.C. Walker; Soil Science Society of America

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Vegetation of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona, O.C. Wallmo; American Midland Naturalist

1954

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Preliminary Results of an Inquiry into Effects of Defoliation of Aspen Trees by the Forest Tent Caterpillar [Malacosoma Disstria], H.O. Batzer, A.C. Hodson, and A.E. Schneider; Minnesota Forestry Notes

The Cooking Process: XIII. The Effect of Aqueous Solutions of Pure Sodium Hydrosulfide on the Constitutes of [Aspen] Wood, D.L. Brink; Abstr. of thesis, in Dissert. Abstr.

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Prevernal Leafing of Aspen in Utah Mountains, W.P. Cottam; Journal of the Arnold Arboretum

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Decay in Poplar Pulpwood in Storage, C.W. Fritz; Canadian Journal of Botany

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The Treatment of Decayed Wood from Dead Trembling Aspen Trees for Growth-Ring Analysis, Arthur W. Ghent; Forestry Chronicle

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Insect Attacks and Hypoxylon Infections in Aspen, S.A. Graham and R.P. Harrison; Journal of Forestry

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Thinning From Above Reduces Total Yields in Medium Site Aspen, Miron L. Heinselman; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station

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The Extent of Natural Conversion to Other Species in the Lake States Aspen-Birch Type, M.L. Heinselman; Journal of Forestry

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A Sampling System for Poplar Insects, W.R. Henson; Canadian Journal of Zoology

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A Condition Guide for Aspen Ranges of Utah, Nevada, Southern Idaho, and Western Wyoming, Walter R. Houston

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The Story of a Cut-Over, I. Kagis; Forestry Chronicle

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Leaf Litter as a Killer, A. Koroleff; Journal of Forestry

A Naturally Occurring Aspen-Poplar Hybrid, A.L. McComb and N.J. Hansen; Journal of Forestry

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An Analysis of the Spruce-Fir Community on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona, J. Merkle; Ecology

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The Isolation and Oxidation of Aspen Lignins, J.M. Pepper and D.C. Hagerman; Canadian Journal of Chemistry

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Anatomical Changes in Trembling Aspen (Populus Tremuloides, Michx.), Induced by the Application of Chemical Agents to the Stem, Harold J. Raphael

'Chemical' Bark Peeling of Aspen, 1952 and 1953 Field Tests, H.J. Raphael, A.J. Panshin, and M.W. Day; Quarterly Bulletin of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.

Breeding Poplars for Disease Resistance, K.R. Shea and A.J. Riker; Phytopathology

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The Production of Aspen and its Utilization by Beaver on the Huntington Forest, L.C. Stegeman; J. Wildlife Mgmt.

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Stand Conditions Affecting Form Factor in Trembling Aspen, H.A. Stoehr

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The Use of Rocky Mountain Species for Pulping, H.E. Troxell; Journal of Forestry

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Available Browse Following Aspen Logging in Lower Michigan, C.E. Westell; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Effect of Seasonal Basal Sprays on Root Suckering of Aspen, D.P. Worley, W.C. Bramble, and W.R. Byrnes; Proc. 8th Ntheast. Weed Control Conf.

1953

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Planning for Sustained Yield Operations, G.B. Amidon; Journal of Forestry

Hypoxylon Canker of Aspen in the Lake States, Ralph L. Anderson; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station. St. Paul, Minn.

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Evapotranspiration and Other Water Losses on Some Aspen Forest Types in Relation to Water Available for Stream Flow, A.R. Croft and L.V. Monninger; EOS

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Nutrient Content of Leaf Litter of Trees in the Northern Rocky Mountains, E. Daubenmire; Ecology

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Postglacial Forests in the Yukon Territory and Alaska, H.P. Hansen; American Journal of Science

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Seasonal Moisture Variations in Aspen, R.A. Jensen and J.R. Davis; Minnesota Forestry Notes

Unusual Numbers of Sporophores of a Wood-Rotting Fungus on Trunks of Populus Tremuloides Var. Aurea, P.D. Keener; Plant Disease Report

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Forest Communities in North-Western Alberta, E.H. Moss; Canadian Journal of Botany

A Leaf-Spot Disease of Aspen, V.J. Nordin; Bi-m. Progr. Rep. Div. For. Biol. Dep. Agric. Can.

Further Observations on 'Chemical' Bark Peeling of Aspen, A.J. Panshin, H.J. Raphael, and M.W. Day; Repr. from Quart. Bull. Mich. agric. Exp. Sta.

Poisoning with "Ammate" to Eliminate Aspen, J. Quaite; Canada, Forestry Branch