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Genetic and Silvicultural Foundations for Management
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1997-2001
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1997 |
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Curtis, R.O. 1997. The role of extended rotations. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: Chapter 10. |
| 406 |
DeBell, D.S., R.O. Curtis, C.A. Harrington, and J.C. Tappeiner. 1997. Shaping stand development through silvicultural practices. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: Chapter 8. |
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Tappeiner, J.C., D. Lavender, J. Walstad, R.O. Curtis, and D.S. DeBell. 1997. Silvicultural systems and regeneration methods: current practices and new alternatives. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: Chapter 9. |
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DeBell, D.S., T.G. Thomas, and C.D. Whitesell. 1997. Growth, development, and yield in pure and mixed stands of Eucalyptus and Albizia. Forest Science 43(2): 286-298.
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Curtis, R.O., D.D. Marshall, and J.F. Bell. 1997. LOGS - A pioneering example of silvicultural research in coast Douglas-fir. Journal of Forestry 95(7): 19-25. |
| 410 |
DeBell, D.S., C.A. Harrington, G.W. Clendenen, and J.C. Zasada. 1997. Tree growth and stand development of four Populus clones in large monoclonal plots. New Forest 14: 1-18. |
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DeBell, D.S., and C.A. Harrington. 1997. Productivity of Populus in monoclonal and polyclonal blocks at three spacings. Can. J. For. Res. (27): 978-985. |
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Harrington, C.A., M.A. Radwan, and D.S. DeBell. 1997. Leaf characteristics reflect growth rates of 2-year-old Populus trees. Can. J. For. Res. (27): 1321-1325. |
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DeBell, D.S., J.D. DeBell, R.O. Curtis, and N.K. Allison. 1997. Evaluating and communicating options for harvesting young-growth Douglas-fir forests. Proceedings of National Silviculture Workshop, May 19-22, 1997. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station. 155-162. |
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DeBell, D.S., C.A. Harrington, G.W. Clendenen, M.A. Radwan, and J.C. Zasada. 1997. Increasing the productivity of short-rotation Populus plantations. Final Report. ORNL/M-5943. Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program. Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 91 p. |
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Knowe, S.A., G.R.Ahrens, and D.S.DeBell. 1997. Comparison of diameter-distribution-prediction, stand-table-projection, and individual-tree-growth modeling approaches for young red alder plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 98: 49-60. |
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DeBell, Dean S., R.O. Curtis, J.D. DeBell, and R.J. McGaughey. 1997. Comparing options for managing Douglas-fir forests. In: Emmingham, W.H. (ed.) Proceedings of The IUFRO Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged Management Symposium. 590-607. |
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1998 |
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Curtis, R.O. 1998. Harvest options for production forests. In: The Co-op Correspondent. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, College of Forest Rescourses. Stand Management Cooperative. Spring 1998: 6-9. |
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Scott, W., R. Meade, R. Leon, D. Hyink, and R. Miller. 1998. Planting density and tree- size relations in coast Douglas-fir. Can. J. For. Res. (28): 74-78. |
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Curtis, R.O. 1998. "Selective Cutting" in Douglas-fir: History revisited. Journal of Forestry 96(7): 40-46. |
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DeBell, J.D., B.L. Gartner, and D.S. DeBell. 1998. Fiber length in young hybrid Populus stems grown at extremely different rates. Can. J. For. Res. (28): 603-608. |
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Curtis, R.O., D.S. DeBell, C.A. Harrington, D.P. Lavender, J.B. St.Clair, J.C. Tappeiner, and J.D. Walstad. 1998. Silviculture for multiple objectives in the Douglas-fir region. PNW-GTR-435. Portland, OR: U.S. Deparment of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 123 p. |
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Hamilton, C., L.R. Chandler, A.W. Brodie and J.P. Cornelius. 1998. A financial analysis of a small scale Gmelina arborea Roxb. improvement programme in Costa Rica. New Forests 16 (2): 89-99. |
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1999 |
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Cromack, Jr.K., R.E. Miller, O.T. Helgerson, R.B. Smith, and H.W. Anderson. 1999. Soil carbon and nutrients in a coastal Oregon Douglas-fir plantation with red alder. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 63: 232-239. |
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Harrington, C.A., J.M. McGrath, and J.M. Kraft. 1999. Propagating native species: experience at the Wind River Nursery. West. J. Appl. For. 14(2): 61-64. |
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Harrington, C.A., C.C. Lodding, and J.M. Kraft. 1999. Extraction and germination of Pacific madrone seed. In: Rose, R. and D.L. Hasse (eds.). Symposium Proceedings Native Plants: Propagating and Planting. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Forestry Science Lab, 020. 38-42.
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Harrington, C.A. 1999. Forest planted for ecosystem restoration or conservation. New Forests 17: 175-190. |
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Carey, A.B., J.M. Calhoun, B. Dick, K. O'Halloran, L.S. Young, R.E. Bigley, S. Chan, C.A. Harrington, J.P. Hayes, and J. Marzluff. 1999. Reverse technology transfer: obtaining feedback from managers. West. J. Appl. For. 14(3): 153-163. |
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Piatek, K.B. and H.L. Allen. 1999. Nitrogen mineralization in a pine plantation fifteen years after harvesting and site preparation. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 63: 990-998. |
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Marshall, David D. (Compiler). 1999. Silvicultural options for managing young-growth production forests. Unpublished report. Olympia Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 3526 93rd Ave. SW, Olympia, WA 98512. 63 p. |
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Miller, Richard E., E.L. Obermeyr, and H.W. Anderson. 1999. Comparative effects of precommercial thinning, urea fertilizer, and red alder in a site II, coast Douglas-fir plantation. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-513. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 25 p. |
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Marshall, David D., and R.O. Curtis. 1999. Thinning the Pacific Northwest: Results from the LOGS study. In: Conference Proceedings Thinning in the Maine forest. Augusta, ME: College of Natural Sciences, Forestryc and Agriculture. University of Maine. 61-68. |
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Halpern, Charles B., S.A. Evans, and S. Nielson. 1999. Soil seed banks in young, closed-canopy forests of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington: potential contributions to understory reinitiation. Can. J. Bot. 77: 922-935. |
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Lezberg, Ann L., J.A. Antos, and C.B. Halpern. 1999. Belowground traits of herbaceous species in young conferous forests of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Can. J. Bot. 77: 936-943. |
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2000 |
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Harms, William R., C.D. Whitesell, and D.S. DeBell. 2000. Growth and development of loblolly pine in a spacing trial planted in Hawaii. For. Ecol. Manage. 126 (2000): 13-24. |
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Piatek, Kathryn B., and H.L. Allen. 2000. Site preparation effects on foliar N and P use, retranslocation, and transfer to litter in 15-years old Pinus taeda. For. Ecol. Manage. 129 (2000): 143-152. |
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Curtis, Robert O., and G.W. Clendenen, and J.A. Henderson. 2000. True Fir-Hemlock Spacing Trials: Design and First Results. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-492. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 35 p. |
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Curtis, Robert O., and David D. Marshall. 2000. Why quadratic mean diameter? Western Journal of Applied Forestry Vol 15, No. 3, 137-152. |
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Waldren, Douglas W. 2000. Anabat Bat Detection System: Description and Maintenance Manual. PNW-GTR-502. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 14 p. |
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2001 |
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Terry, Thomas A., and Robert B Harrison, and Constance A Harrington. 2001. Fall River Long-Term Site Productivity: Objectives and Design. Tech. Note Pap. #01-1. Centralia, WA: Weyerhauser Company. 10 p. |
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Miller, Richard E., and Hazard, John and Howes, Steven. 2001. Precision, accuracy, and efficiency of four tools for measuring soil bulk density or strength. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-532. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 16 p. |
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Miller, Richard E. and Smith, Jim and Anderson, Harry. 2001. Detecting response of Douglas-Fir plantations to urea fertilizer at three locations in the Oregon Coast Range. Res. Pap. PNW-RP-533. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 23 p. |
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Hurd, Peter D. and DeBell, Dean S. 2001. Growth early stand development of intensively cultured red alder plantings. New Forest 21: 71-78. |
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Miller, Richard E. 2001. Forest soils, the key factor of crop productivity. Northwest Woodlands 17(3): 8-11. |
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DeBell, Dean S.; St. Clair, J. Bradley, and Robert O. Curtis. 2001. Developing new stand management for the Douglas-fir region. Northwest Forest Plan 1994-1998: 76-81. |
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DeBell, Dean S.; Christopher R. Keyes and Barbara L. Gartner. 2001. Wood density of Eucalyptus saligna grown in Hawaiian plantations: effects of silvicultural practices and relation to growth rate. Australian Forestry 64: 106-110. |
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Carey, Andrew B.; Constance A. Harrington. 2001. Small mammals in young forests: implications for management for sustainablity. Forest Ecology and Management 154: 289-309. |
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Miller, Richard E. December 2001. Assessing management effects on Pacific Northwest forest site productivity: an inventory and evaluation of research and operation sites. NCASI, Technical Bulletin 839: 46 p. |
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Andersen, H.-E., S. Reutebuch, and G. Schreuder. 2001. Automated individual tree measurement through morphological analysis of a LIDAR-based canopy surface model. In: Proc. 1st International Precision Forestry Symposium Seattle, Washington. University of Washington, College of Forest Resources: 11-22. |
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