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Research Notes: Prior to 1997 Research
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or instruments, updates on studies not yet completed.
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RN-521 96-079 (1996) Case history of population change in a
Bacillus thuringensis-treated vs. an untreated outbreak of the
western spruce budworm, by R.R. Mason and H.G. Paul
RN-520 95-197 (1996) Selected economic and demographic data for
counties of the interior Columbia River basin, by W.J. McGinnis
RN-519 95-199 (1996) Projecting population change in the interior
Columbia River basin, by S.F. McCool and R.W. Haynes
RN-518 95-099 (1996) Reducing stand densities in immature
and mature stands at Applegate Watershed in southwest Oregon, by
M.L. Main and M.P. Amaranthus
RN-517 94-062 (1996) Board-foot and cubic-foot volume tables for
western redcedar in southwest Alaska, by D.J. DeMars
RN-516 94-061 (1996) Board-foot and cubic-foot volume tables for
Alaska cedar in southeast Alaska, by D.J. DeMars
RN-513 94-005 (1994) Suggested stocking levels for forest stands
in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington, by P.H.
Cochran, J.M. Geist, D.L. Clemens, R.C. Clausnitzer, and D.C. Powell
RN-512 93-001 (1992) Instar development of the Douglas-fir tussock
moth in relation to field temperatures, by R.C. Beckwith, D.G. Grimble,
and J.C. Weatherby
RN-511 93-054 (1992) A spruce budworm sampling program for Husky
Hunter field data recorders, by F.H. Schmidt
RN-510 92-027 (1992) Economic implications for management of structural
retention on harvest units at the Blue River Ranger District, Willamette
National Forest, Oregon, by J.F. Weigand and A.L. Burditt
RN-509 (1992)
Stocking levels and underlying assumptions for uneven-aged Ponderosa
Pine stands.
RN- 508 (1992)
Application of a hierarchical habitat unit classification system:
stream habitat
and salmonid distribution in Ward Creek, southeast Alaska.
RN-507 90-225 (1991) Persistence of western hemlock and western
redcedar trees 38 years after girdling at Cat Island in southeast
Alaska, by P.E. Hennon and E.M. Loopstra
RN-506 90-215 (1991) Control of western dwarf mistletoe with the
plant growth regulator, Ethephon, by C.G. Parks and J.T. Hoffman
RN-505 90-107 (1991) In vitro fruiting of Armillaria spp., by
J.L. Reaves and M. McWilliams
RN-504 90-187 (1991) Development of western spruce budworm on Douglas-fir
callus tissue, by R.C. Beckwith and B. Goldfarb
RN-503 90-246 (1991) Vacuum collection of Douglas-fir pollen for
supplemental mass pollinations, by D.L. Copes, N.C. Vance, W.K.
Randall, A. Jasumback, and R. Hallman
RN-502 90-039 (1991) Sensitivity of trim projections to management,
harvest, yield, and stocking adjustment assumption, by S.J.
Alexander
RN-468(1987)Incidence of decay fungi in stumps of two thinned western larch stands in northeastern Oregon. (223 KB) [Abstract]
RN-447 85-305 (1986) Interim definitions for old-growth Douglas-fir
and mixed-conifer forests in the Pacific Northwest, by the Old-Growth
Definition Task Force
RN-271 (1976)Response of Penstemon Fruticosus to fertilization, by G. O. Klock (196 KB) [Abstract].
RN-261 (1975)Observation on the rhizomes and roots of Vaccinium Membranaceum, by Don Minore (1 MB) [Abstract].
RN-249 (1975)Sugar Pine Seedlings not protected from blister rust by chemotherapeutants. , by George M. Harvey (187 KB) [Abstract].
RN-181 (1972)
Maple sirup production from bigleaf maple, by Robert H. Ruth, Clyde
J. Underwood, Clark E. Smith, Hoya Y. Yang (433 Kb) [Abstract]
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