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Genetic and Silvicultural Foundations for Management

PUBLICATIONS

1997-2001

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1997
405 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.
407 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.
408 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.
409 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.
411 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.
412 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.
413 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.
414 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.
415 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.
429 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.
1998
416 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.
417 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.
418 Curtis, R.O. 1998. "Selective Cutting" in Douglas-fir: History revisited. Journal of Forestry 96(7): 40-46.
419 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.
420 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.
446 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.
1999
421 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.
422 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.
423 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.
424 Harrington, C.A. 1999. Forest planted for ecosystem restoration or conservation. New Forests 17: 175-190.
425 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.
426 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.
427 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.
428 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.
430 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.
431 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.
432 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.
2000
433 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.
434 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.
435 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.
436 Curtis, Robert O., and David D. Marshall. 2000. Why quadratic mean diameter? Western Journal of Applied Forestry Vol 15, No. 3, 137-152.
437 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.
2001
438 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.
439 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.
440 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.
441 Hurd, Peter D. and DeBell, Dean S. 2001. Growth early stand development of intensively cultured red alder plantings. New Forest 21: 71-78.
442 Miller, Richard E. 2001. Forest soils, the key factor of crop productivity. Northwest Woodlands 17(3): 8-11.
443 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.
444 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.
445 Carey, Andrew B.; Constance A. Harrington. 2001. Small mammals in young forests: implications for management for sustainablity. Forest Ecology and Management 154: 289-309.
447 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.
485 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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