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from the Merrill-Cazier Digital Commons portal, provides a comprehensive and searchable database of published and unpublished aspen references.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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1953

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Comparison of Man Hours Required for Thinning and Clear Cutting Pole-Size Aspen, R.A. Ralston; Tech. Note Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

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Electron Microscopic Investigations of the Cell Wall Organization of Wood, E. Ribi; Experimental Cell Research

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Hail Damage in Forest Stands, C.G. Riley; Forestry Chronicle

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The Regeneration of Aspen by Suckering, Dixon Sandberg and Arthur E. Schneider; Minnesota Forestry Notes

Sterile Conks of Fomes Igniarius on Aspen, S.B. Silverborg; Phytopathology

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Consumption of Native Forage Species by Captive Mule Deer During Summer, Arthur D. Smith; Journal of Range Management

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Distribution of Tension Wood and its Relation to Longitudinal Shrinkage in Aspen, B.Z. Terrell; Master. veg.

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Factors Influencing the Incidence of Hypoxylon Canker of Aspen, R.L. Anderson; Abstr. in Phytopathology

Scrub Aspen Control with Basal Sprays, J.L. Arend; Tech. Note Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

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Reforestation of Strip Mined Bituminous Coal Land in Pennsylvania, W.C. Bramble; Journal of Forestry

Natural Mortality and Cull in Bigtooth Aspen Stands in Northeastern Iowa, K.A. Brinkman and J.E. Krajicek; Sta. Note Cent. St. For. Exp. Sta.

Occurrence and Probable Cause of Heartwood Degradation in Commercial Species of Populus, V.H. Clausen and F.H. Kaufert; Forest Products Journal

Preliminary Observations on the Effect of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T on Aspen, Maurice W. Day, C.L. Hamner, and A.J. Panshin; Quarterly Bulletin for the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station

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Labor Costs for Thinning Young Aspen, M.L. Heinselman; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Lake States Forest Experiment Station. St. Paul, Minnesota: University of Minnesota.

A Preliminary Study of Some Factors Affecting Herbage Production in the Aspen Type of Central Utah, Walter R. Houston

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The hemicelluloses present in Aspen wood (Populus tremuloides). Part II, J.K. Jones and L.E. Wise; J. chem. Soc.

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Some Problems of Mixed Wood Stands, I. Kagis; Forestry Chronicle

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A Small Lumber-Drying Unit Employing a Portable Crop Drier for Heat and Air Circulation, K.E. Kimball and O.W. Torgeson; Rep. U.S. For. Prod. Lab. Madison

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Evidence of the Age of Beaver Ponds, W.H. Lawrence; The Journal of Wildlife Management

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Ground Cover Requirements for Summer Storm Run off Control on Aspen Sites in Northern Utah, R.B. Marton; Journal of Forestry

A Preliminary Investigation of Veneer Cutting Properties of Aspen Poplar, D.G. Miller; mimeo. For. Prod. Lab., Can.

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Floral Morphology of Populus Deltoides and P. Tremuloides, M. Nagaraj; Botanical Gazette

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The Vegetation of the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park, Wyoming, John F. Reed; American Midland Naturalist

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Studies in Forest Pathology. IX. Fomes Igniarius Decay of Poplar, C.G. Riley; Canadian Journal of Botany

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Growth of Hybrid Aspen in Pot Cultures of the Litter Forest Plants, D.R.M. Scott; Journal of Forestry

Wetwood Organism in Aspen, Poplar, is Isolated, C. Seliskar; Colorado Farm and Home Research

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Food Habits of Mule Deer in Utah, J. G. Smith; Journal of Wildlife Management

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Does it Pay to Thin Young Aspen?, Zigmond A. Zasada; Journal of Forestry

1951

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Final Report on Sanitation and Fertilization Tests in Aspen Stands on Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Stuart R. Andrews

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Seasonal Growth of Some Trees in Ontario, R.M. Belyea, D.A. Fraser, and A.H. Rose; Forestry Chronicle

Poplar Decay Study, R.L. Black; Progr. Rep. Div. For. Biol. Dep. Agric. Can.

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Enemies of Aspen, Clyde M. Christensen, Ralph L. Anderson, A. C. Hodson, and Paul O. Rudolf; Lake States Aspen Report No. 22

Development of an Aspen, White Birch, Maple stand, E.G. Daly; Silv. Leafl. For. Br. Can.

Releasing White Pine from Oak and Aspen, L.G. Engle; Tech. Note Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

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Investigations on Lignin and Lignification. IV. Studies on Hardwood Lignin, S.F. Kudzin and F.F. Nord; J. Amer. chem. Soc.

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Studies on Lignin by Means of Catalytic Hydrogenation of Aspen Wood and Wheat Straw, J.M. Pepper, C.J. Brounstein, and D.A. Shearer; Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Early Release from Aspen Improves Yield of Pine Plantations, E.I. Roe; Tech. Note Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

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Rate of Growth and Composition of Wood of Quaking and Largetooth Aspen in Relation to Soil Fertility, S.A. Wilde and B.H. Paul; Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters

Disking to Increase Stocking in Aspen Stands, W.M. Zillgitt; Tech. Notes Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

1950

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Changes in Fibre-Length Within One Growth Ring of Certain Angiosperms, I.J.W. Bissett, H.E. Dadswell, and G.L. Amos; Nature, Lond. [Division of Forest Products, C.S.I.R.O., Melbourne.]

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How to Control Undesirable Trees and Shrubs, Maurice W. Day

Effect of Defoliation [By Malacosoma Disstria] Upon the Growth of Aspen, R.E. Dils and M.W. Day; Quarterly Bulletin of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station

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Ants Attacking Larvae of the Forest Tent Caterpillar, Malacosoma Disstria Hbn. (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae), G.W. Green and C.R. Sullivan; The Canadian Entomologist

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Farm Woodlot Aspen for Creped Tissue Paper, J.N. McGovern and G.E. Mackin; Rep. U.S. For. Prod. Lab., Madison

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Dimension Stock and Other Uses of Aspen, Alexis J. Panshin; Lake States Aspen Report No. 12

Effect of the Moisture Content of Wood on the Groundwood Pulping of White Spruce and Quaking Aspen, E.R. Schafer and A. Hyttinen; Paper Tr. J.

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Gold and silver content of some trees and horsetails in British Columbia, H.V. Warren and R.E. Delavault; Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Baltimore

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Changes in Composition of Ground Water, Soil Fertility, and Forest Growth Produced by the Construction and Removal of Beaver Dams, S.A. Wilde, C.T. Youngberg, and J.H. Hovind; J. Wildlife Mgmt.

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Aspen Management Problems of the Lake States, Z.A. Zasada

1949

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A Revised Tolerance Table, Frederick S. Baker; Journal of Forestry

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Native Lignin. II. Native Aspen Lignin, M.A. Buchanan; F.E. Brauns; and R.L. Leaf, Jr; Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Aspen for Excelsior, Hereford Garland; Lake States Aspen Report No. 16

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Growth of Aspen Following Partial Cutting, F.R. Herman; Res. Notes. Sthwest. For. Range Exp. Sta.

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Sulfate Pulping of Logging and Sawmill Wastes of Old-Growth Douglas-Fir and of Certain Associated Species, J.S. Martin; U.S. Forest Service Research Library

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Forest-Tree Genetics Research: Populus L., Scott S. Pauley; Economic Botany

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Growth of Trembling Aspen in Relation to Ground Water and Soil Organic Matter, S.A. Wilde and D.T. Pronin; Soil Science Society of America, Proceedings

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Marketing of Aspen, Zigmond A. Zasada; Lake States Aspen Reports No. 20

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Aspen as a Forest Crop in the Lake States, P.J. Zehngraff; Journal of Forestry

1948

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Aspen Defiberization and Refining of Product, Robert Craig Jr.; Lake States Aspen Report No. 17

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Aspen: The Utility Timber Crop of Utah, James D. Curtis; Timberman

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Aspen for Veneer, Hereford Garland; Lake States Aspen Report No. 13

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Thermophillic Fermentation of Cellulose in Wood, G.J. Hajny, C.H. Gardner, G.J. Ritter, and E. McCoy; Journal of Bacteriology

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The Preservative Treatment of Aspen, Frank H. Kaufert; Lake States Aspen Report No. 19

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Some Experiments in Sodium Sulphite Pulping, J.N. McGovern; USDA, Forest Service. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin.

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Tri-Camera Winter Photography Cuts Forest Inventory Costs, J.M. Robinson; Journal of Forestry

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Logging Methods and Peeling of Aspen, T. Schantz-Hansen; Lake States Aspen Report No. 3

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The Growth of Quaking Aspen as Affected by Soil Properties and Fire, Joseph H. Stoeckeler; Journal of Forestry

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Logging costs of Aspen [Populus tremuloides], Z.A. Zasada and P.J. Zehngraff; Tech. Notes Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

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Aspen Lumber Grades and Characteristics, Zigmond A. Zasada; Lake States Aspen Report No. 6

1947

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Aspen Availability and Supply, Clarence D. Chase; Lake States Aspen Report No. 2

Development of Collapse in Aspen Lumber, V.H. Clausen, L.W. Ress, and F.H. Kaufert; Proceedings of national meeting

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Is Utah Sahara Bound?, Walter P. Cottam; Bulletin of the University of Utah

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Machining and Related Properties of Aspen, Edward M. Davis; Lake States Aspen Report No. 8

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Wood-Sugar Molasses from Wood Waste, E.E. Harris; Sth. Lumberm.

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Mechanical Properties of Aspen, R. P. A. Johnson; Lake States Aspen Report No. 7

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A Phenological Record for Saulk and Dane Counties Wisconsin, 1935-1945, A. Leopold and S.E. Jones; Ecological Monographs

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Frost Injury to Aspen in Colorado, J.W. Marr; Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Make Utah Ranges Productive…Artificial Seeding of Rangelands Will Help Protect the Livestock Industry of Our State, A. Perry Plummer; Utah Farmer

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Aspen Lumber for Building Purposes, Louis W. Rees; Lake States Aspen Report No. 9

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Chemical Utilization of Aspen, Geo J. Ritter and Ralph L. Hossfeld; Lake States Aspen Report No. 18

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Aspen for containers, Waldo Sands; Lake States Aspen Report No. 10

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Aspen for Pulp and Paper, E. R. Schafer; Lake States Aspen Report No. 14

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Seasoning of Aspen, Harvey H. Smith; Lake States Aspen Report No. 5

Reseeding Range Lands by Airplane in Utah, George Stewart and A. Perry Plummer; Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters

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When is Plantation Release Most Effective?, Joseph Henry Stoeckeler; Journal of Forestry

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Aspen for Cabin Logs, Albert W. Sump; Lake States Aspen Report No. 15

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Milling of Aspen into Lumber, C. J. Telford and F. B. Malcolm; Lakes States Aspen Report No.4

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Aspen for Core Stock, Arlie W. Toole; Lake States Aspen Report No. 11

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Beavertimber Problem in Minnesota's 'Big Bog', D. Vesall, R. Gensch, and R Nyman; The Conservation Volunteer

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Aspen Properties and Uses, Zigmond A. Zasada; Lake States Aspen Report No. 1

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Possibilities of Managing Aspen, Paul Zehngraff; Lake States Aspen Report No. 21

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Response of Young Aspen Suckers to Overhead Shade, P.J. Zehngraff; Tech. Notes Lake St. For. Exp. Sta.

1946

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The Effect of Thinning Upon the Growth and Yield of Aspen Stands (For Ten-Year Period After Treatment). Project P-19, A. Bickerstaff; Silvicultural Research Note. Canada, Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks, and Forests Branch, Dominion Forest Service, Ottawa

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Food of Maine Ruffed Grouse by Seasons and Cover Types, C.P. Brown; J. Wildlife Mgmt.

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Shoot Blight of Aspen and Poplar Caused by Species of Fusicladium, W.C. Hatfield; University of Wyoming Publications

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Palatability Ratings of Black Hills Plants for White-Tailed Deer, R.H. Hill; J. Wildlife Mgmt.

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Effect of Humidity on the Longevity of Populus and Ulmus Seeds in Storage, L.P.R. Johnson; Canadian Journal of Research

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Cover Preferences, Seasonal Movements, and Food Habits of Richardson's Grouse and Ruffed Grouse in Southern Idaho, William H. Marshall; Wilson Bulletin

Mountain Bromegrass—Good for Seeding Mountain Ranges, A. Perry Plummer; National Wool Grower

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Numerical Expression of Stocking in Terms of Height, F.G. Wilson; Journal of Forestry