1. Cabrera, Yohanna and J.J. Morrell.  Effect of wood moisture content and rod dosage on boron or fluoride movement through Douglas-fir heartwood 2009.  Forest Products Journal  59(4): 93- 
  2. Melencion, N., and J.J. Morrell.  Effect of fungal attack on maximum load capacity of simulated wall assemblies. 2009.  Wood and Fiber Science   41(1): 22-27. 
  3. Rose, R. (compiler).  Tree Planters’ Notes. 2008.  U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest Service  52(2). 
  4. Rose, R. (compiler).  Tree Planters’ Notes. 2008.  U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest Service  53(1). 
  5. Schauwecker, C.J. and J.J. Morrell.  Use of antistain chemicals by softwood lumber producers in the western United States during 2006--A Survey 2008  Forest Products Journal  58(10): 52 
  6. Schauwecker, C.J. and J.J. Morrell.  Ability of pressure treatment with wood preservatives to kill or limit emergence of invasive insects using Arhopalus productus as a model species 2008  Forest Products Journal  58(10): 56 
  7. Haase, D.L., P. Alzugaray, R. Rose, D.F. Jacobs.  Nutrient-release rates of controlled-Release fertilizers in forest soil 2007  Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis  38: 739-75 
  8. Haynes, R.W., D.M. Adams, R.J. Alig, P.J. Ince, J.R. Mills, X. Zhou.  The 2005 RPA Timber Assessment Update 2007 
  9. Overton, R. and R. Rose.  Tree Planters' Notes 2007  52:1 
  10. Haase, D.L., R. Rose, and J. Trobaugh.  Field performance of three stock sizes of Douglas-fir container seedlings grown with slow-release fertilizer in the nursery growing medium 2006  New Forests  31:1-24 
  11. Hann, D.W., D.D. Marshall, M.L. Hanus.  Reanalysis of the SMC-ORGANON Equations for Diameter-growth Rate, Height-growth Rate, and Mortality Rate of Douglas-fir. 2006 
  12. Kellogg, L.D., C.T. Davis.  Tractor Thinning Productivity and Costs: Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project. 2006 
  13. Nairn, J.A..  On the calculation of energy release rates for cracked laminates with residual stresses 2006  International Journal of Fracture  139:267-29 
  14. Rose, R. and D. Haase.  Guide to reforestation in Oregon 2006 
  15. Weiskittel, A.R. and D. A. Maguire.  Branch surface area and its vertical distribution in coastal Douglas-fir 2006  Trees  20:657-667 
  16. Weiskittel, A.R., D.A. Maguire, S.M. Garber, A. Kanaskie.  Influence of Swiss needle cast on foliage age-class structure and vertical foliage distribution in Douglas-fir plantations in north coastal Oregon 2006  Canadian Journal of Forestry Research  36:1497-15 
  17. Jacobs, D.F., R. Rose, D.L. Haase, and P.O. Alzugaray.  Fertilization at planting impairs root system development and drought avoidance of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings. 2005.  Annual Forestry Science.  61: 643-65 
  18. Bailey, J.D. and N.A. Harjanto.  Teak (Tectona grandis L.) tree growth, stem quality and health in coppiced plantations in Java, Indonesia 2005  New Forests  30:55-65 
  19. Garber S.M. and D.A. Maguire.  Vertical trends in maximum branch diameter in two mixed-species spacing trials in the central Oregon Cascades 2005  Canadian Journal of Forestry Research  35(2):295- 
  20. Garber S.M., J.P. Brown, D.S. Wilson, D.A. Maguire, L.S. Heath.  Snag longevity under alternative silvicultural regimes in mixed-species forests of central Maine. 2005  Canadian Journal of Forestry Research  35:787-796 
  21. Jacobs, D.F., D.L. Haase, and R. Rose..  Growth and foliar nutrition of Douglas-fir seedlings provided with supplemental polymer-coated fertilizer. 2005  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  20(1):58-6 
  22. Maquire, C.C. and C.L. Chambers (Editors).  College of Forestry integrated research project: ecological and socioeconomic responses to alternative silvicultural treatments. 2005  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  23. Paun, D.A..  A case study on how to conduct an industry performance review: The North American paper industry. 2005  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Case Study 
  24. Rose, R. and D.L. Haase.  Root and shoot allometry of bareroot and container Douglas-fir seedlings 2005  New Forests  30:215-233 
  25. Withrow-Robinson, B.A., and D.E. Hibbs.  Testing an ecologically based classification tool on fruit-based agroforestry in northern Thailand. 2005  Agroforestry System  65:123-135 
  26. Garman, S.L..  Design and evaluation of a forest landscape change model for werstern Oregon. 2004.  Ecological Modelling  175: 319-3 
  27. Bettinger, P. and M. Lennette.  LAndscape Management Policy Simulator (LAMPS), version 1.1 User Guide 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  Research C 
  28. Cornell, J.L. and L. Kellogg.  Practical Methodology for Operational Layout of Commercial Skyline Thinning Systems 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  29. Garber, S.M. and D.A. Maguire.  Stand productivity and development in two mixed-species spacing trials in the Central Oregon Cascades 2004  Forest Science  50(1)92-10 
  30. Hann, D.W. and M.L. Hanus.  Evaluation of nonspatial approaches and equation forms used to predict tree crown recession 2004  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  34(10):199 
  31. Hann, D.W. and M.L. Hanus.  Evaluation of nonspatial approaches and equation forms used to predict tree crown recession 2004  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  34(10):199 
  32. Hansen, E..  Environmental issues in the forest industry: Are there market opportunities? 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Case Study 
  33. Keim, R.F., A.B. Price, T.S. Hardin, A.E. Skaugset, D.S. Bateman, R.E. Gresswell, S.D. Tesch.  An annotated bibliography of selected guides for stream habitat improvement in the pacific northwest 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution 44  32 p. 
  34. Kellogg, L.D., B. Spong.  Production and costs of cut-to-length thinning: Experience from the Willamette young stand project. 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  35. Mankowski, M.E. and J.J. Morrell.  Yeasts associated with the infrabuccal pocket and colonies of the carpenter ant Camponotus vicinus. 2004  Mycologia  96(2):226- 
  36. Morrell, J.J..  Incidence of treated wood in a wood recycling stream in western Oregon. 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(2): 
  37. Morrell, J.J. and J. Huffman.  Copper, chromium and arsenic levels in soils surrounding posts treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) 2004  Wood and Fiber Science  36(1):119- 
  38. Oberdorfer, G., R.J. Leichti, and J.J. Morrell.  Deformation of wood-based material during supercritical carbon dioxide treatment. 2004  Wood and Fiber Science  36(4):511- 
  39. Rhatigan, R., C. Freitag, S. El-Kasmi, and J.J. Morrell.  Preservative treatment of Scots pine and Norway spruce 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(10):91- 
  40. Ripple, W.J..  Wolves and the ecology of fear: can predation risk structure ecosystems? 2004  BioScience  54(8): 755 
  41. Simonsen, J., C.M. Freitag, A. Silva and J.J. Morrell.  Wood/plastic ratio: Effect on performance of borate biocides against a brown rot fungus. 2004  Holzforschung  58:205-208 
  42. Taylor, A.M., C.M. Freitag, and J.J. Morrell.  Ability of bleach and other biocide treatments to remove and prevent mold growth on Douglas-fir lumber 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(4):45-4 
  43. Vlosky, R.P..  Line extension: Providing inventory management barcoding products and services to the wood products industry--a teaching case study. 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Case Study 
  44. Wang, W., and J.J. Morrell.  Water sorption characteristics of two wood-plastic composites. 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(12):209 
  45. Adams, D.M. and G.S. Latta.  Private timber harvest potential in eastern Oregon. 2003  Research Contribution 42, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 42 p.   42 p.  
  46. Arha, K, Hal Salwasser, and Gail Achtermann.  The Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds: A Perspective. INR Policy Paper 2003-03. 2003  Institute For Natural Resources  January 20 
  47. Beschta, R.L..  Cottonwoods, elk, and wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. 2003  Ecological Applications  13(5) 1295 
  48. Douglass, FJ, R Rose, and DL Haase.  Development of Douglas-fir seedling root architecture in response to localized nutrient supply. 2003  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  33(1): 118 
  49. Freitag, C., K. Li, and J.J. Morrell.  Potential for the use of hydroxylamine derivatives as wood preservatives 2003  Forest Products Journal  53(7/8):77 
  50. Han, H-S, TW Steele, and LD Kellogg.  DamQuick: A new method for rapidly assessing residual stand damage during partial timber harvests. 2003  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  18(2): 81- 
  51. Hann, D.W., D.D. Marshall, and M.L. Hanus.  Equations for predicting height-to-crown-base, 5-year diameter-growth rate, 5-year height-growth rate, 5-year mortality rate, and maximum size-density trajectory for Douglas-fir and western hemlock in the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest. 2003  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution 40.  83 p. 
  52. Hibbs, D., B. Withrow-Robinson, D. Brown, and R. Fletcher.  Hybrid poplar in the Willamette valley. 2003  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  18(4): 281 
  53. Jacobs, D.F., R. Rose, D.L. Haase, and P.D. Morgan.  Influence of nursery soil amendments on water relations, root architectural development, and field performance of Douglas-fir transplants 2003  New Forests  26: 263-27 
  54. Ketchum, J.S. and R. Rose.  Preventing establishment of exotic shrubs (Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link and Cytisus striatus (Hill)) with soil active herbicides (hexazinon, sulfometuron, and metsulfuron). 2003  New Forests  25:83-92 
  55. Morrell, J.J., A. Paillard, D. Gnoblei, B.L. Gartner, M.R. Milota, and R.G. Rhatigan.  Variations in longitudinal permeability of coastal western hemlock 2003  Wood and Fiber Science  35(3): 397 
  56. Rhatigan, R.G., and J.J. Morrell.  Use of through-boring to improve CCA or ACZA treatment of refractory Douglas-fir and grand fir. 2003  Forest Products Journal  53(6):33-3 
  57. Rhatigan, R.G., M.R. Milota, J.J. Morrell, and M.R. Lavery.  Effect of high temperature drying on permeability and treatment of western hemlock lumber 2003  Forest Products Journal  53(9):55-5 
  58. Ripple, W.J. and R.L. Beschta.  Wolf reintroduction, predation risk, and cottonwood recovery in Yellowstone National Park 2003  Forest Ecology and Management  184:299-31 
  59. Schneider, P.F., K.L. Levien, and J.J. Morrell.  Internal pressure measurement techniques and pressure response in wood during treating processes. 2003  Wood and Fiber Science  35(2):282- 
  60. Tarakandha, B., K.S. Rao, J.J. Morrell, and R.G. Rhatigan.  Performance of ACZA- and CDDC-Treated conifers in tropical marine exposures in Krishnapatnam, India. 2003  Journal of Tropical Forest Products  9(1 &  
  61. Walstad, J.D., M.D. Reed, P.S. Doescher, J.B. Kauffman, R.F. Miller, B.A. Shindler, and J.C. Tappeiner.  Distance Education: A new course in wildland fire ecology 2003  Journal of Forestry  Vol. 101,  
  62. Adams, DM, R Schillinger, G Latta, and A Van Nalts.  Timber Harvest Projections for Private Land in Western Oregon. 2002.  Research Contribution 37, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  63. Anderson, RC, E Hansen, and J Morrell.  Use of anti-stain chemical treatments by the western U.S. softwood lumber industry, 1999. 2002.  Forest Products Journal  52(4): 69- 
  64. Dodds, KJ, and DW Ross.  Sampling range of attraction of Dendroctonus pseudotsugae pheromone-baited traps. 2002.  The Canadian Entomologist  134: 343-3 
  65. Hibbs, DE, MV Wilson, and AL Bower.  Ponderosa pine of the Willamette Valley western Oregon. 2002.  Northwest Science  76(1): 80- 
  66. Keim, RF, AE Skaugset, and DS Bateman.  Physical aquatic habitat II. Pools and covers affected by large woody debris in three western Oregon streams. 2002.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management  22: 151-16 
  67. Keim, RF, and AE Skaugset.  Physical aquatic habitat I. Errors associated with measurement and estimation of residual pool volumes. 2002.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management  22: 145-15 
  68. Kumagai, Y., and S.E. Daniels.  Social science in fuel management: An annotated bibliography on prescribed fire. 2002.  Research Contribution 36, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  69. Latham, P, and J Tappeiner.  Response of old-growth conifers to reduction in stand density in western Oregon forests. 2002.  Tree Physiology  22: 137-14 
  70. Morrell, JJ, CS Love, and CM Freitag.  Preventing discoloration of unseasoned hem-fir and Douglas-fir lumber with selected fungicide formulations. 2002.  Forest Products Journal  52(2):53-6 
  71. Rose, R, and D Haase.  Chlorophyll fluorescence and variations in tissue cold hardiness in response to freezing stress in Douglas-fir seedlings. 2002.  New Forests  23: 81-86. 
  72. Schowalter, TD, and JJ Morrell.  Nutritional quality of Douglas-fir wood: Effect of vertical and horizontal position on nutrient levels. 2002.  Wood and Fiber Science  34(1): 158 
  73. Taylor, A.M, B.L. Gartner, and J.J. Morrell..  Heartwood formation and natural durability--a review. 2002.  Wood and Fiber Science.   34(4): 587 
  74. Thiam, M, MR Milota, and RJ Leichti.  Effect of high-temperature drying on bending and shear strength of western hemlock lumber. 2002.  Forest Products Journal  52(4): 64- 
  75. Wagner, ER, and EN Hansen.  Methodology for evaluating green advertising of forest products in the United States: A content analysis. 2002.  Forest Products Journal  52(4): 17- 
  76. Bailey, J.D. and W.W. Covington.  Evaluating ponderosa pine regeneration rates following ecological restoration treatments in northern Arizona, USA 2002  Forest Ecology and Management  155:271-27 
  77. Bishaw, B., W. Rogers, and W. Emmingham.  Riparian forest buffers on agricultural lands in the Oregon coast range: Beaver Creek Riparian Project as Case Study 2002  Research Contribution 38, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  
  78. Chapin, D.M., R.L. Beschta, and H.W. Shen.  Relationships between flood frequencies and riparian plant communities in the upper Klamath basin, Oregon. 2002  Journal of the American Water Resources Association  38(3) 603- 
  79. Dodds, KJ and DW Ross.  Relative and seasonal abundance of wood borer (Buprestidae, Cerambycidae) and Cucujidae trapped in Douglas-fir beetle pheromone-baited traps in northern Idaho. 2002  Pan-Pacific Entimologist  78(2): 120 
  80. Fell, D, EN Hansen, and J Punches.  Segmenting single-family homebuilders on a measure of innovativeness. 2002  Forest Products Journal  56(6): 28- 
  81. Freitag, CM and JJ Morrell.  Effect of glycol on movement of borate from fused borate rods. 2002  Forest Products Journal  52(6): 68- 
  82. Hann, DW, and ML Hanus.  Enhanced diameter-growth-rate equations for undamaged and damaged trees in southwest Oregon. 2002  Research Contribution 39, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  54 p. 
  83. Hann, DW., and ML. Hanus.  Enhanced height-growth-rate equations for undamaged and damaged trees in southwest Oregon. 2002  Research Contribution 41, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  38 p. 
  84. Mankowski, M, E Hansen, and J Morrell.  Wood Pole Purchasing, Inspection, and Maintenance: A Survey of Utility Practices 2002  Forest Products Journal  52, No. 11 
  85. Meilan, R, K-H Han, C Ma, Sp DiFazio, JA Eaton, BJ Stanton, RP Crockett, ML Taylor, RR James, JS Skinner, L Jouanin, G Pilate, and SH Strauss.  The CP 4 transgene provides high levels of tolerance to roundup herbicide in field-grown hybrid poplars. 2002  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  32: 967-97 
  86. Rhatigan, R.G., J.J. Morrell, and C.M. Freitag.  Movement of boron and fluoride from rod formations into Douglas-fir heartwood. 2002  Forest Products Journal  52(11/12): 
  87. Rose, R.  Back from the future, and I didn't like what I saw there. 2002  Journal of Forestry  100(2): 60 
  88. Acda, M.N., J.J. Morrell, and K.L. Levien.  Supercritical fluid impregnation of selected wood species with tebuconazole. 2001.  Wood Science and Technology  35: 127-13 
  89. Adams, P.W., and M. Taratoot.  Municipal water supplies from forest watersheds in Oregon: Fact book and catalog. 2001.  Forest Engineering Dept. and Oregon Forest Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  90. Ahmed, A.A., A.A. Mahmoud, U.M. Ahmed, A.A. El-Bassouny, M.H. Abd El-Razk, P.W. Pare, and J.J. Karchesy.  Manoyl oxide a-Arabinopyranoside and grindelic acid diterpenoids from Grindelia integrifolia. 2001.  Journal of Natural Products  64(10): 13 
  91. Anekonda, T.S..  Extreme growth phenotypes of trees are caused by differences in energy metabolism. 2001.  Thermochimica Acta  373: 125-1 
  92. Bettinger, P., and C. Mukkasa.  Challenges and opportunities for linking the modeling of forest vegetation dynamics with landscape planning models. 2001.  Landscape and Urban Planning  56(3-4): 1 
  93. Bettinger, P., and K. Boston.  A conceptual model for describing decision-making situations in integrated natural resource planning and modeling projects. 2001.  Environmental Management  28(1): 1-7 
  94. Birchler, T.M., R. Rose, and D.L. Haase.  Fall fertiliztion with N and K: Effects on Douglas-fir seedling quality and performance. 2001.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  16(2): 71- 
  95. Boston, K., and P. Bettinger.  Development of spatially feasible forest plans: A Comparison of two modeling approaches. 2001.  Silva Fennica  35(4): 425 
  96. Bradshaw, HD, Jr., and SH Strauss.  Breeding strategies for the 21st centry. Domestication of Poplar, pp. 383-394 in Poplar Culture in North America, Part B, Chapter 14, DI Dickmann, JG Isebrands, JE Eckenwalder, and J Richardson, eds. 2001.  NRC Research Press, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa ON 
  97. Brandeis, T.J., M. Newton, and E.C. Cole.  A comparison of overstory density measures for describing understory conifer growth. 2001.  Forest Ecology and Management  152: 149-1 
  98. Brandeis, T.J., M. Newton, E.C. Cole.  Underplanted conifer seedlings survival and growth in thinned Douglas-fir stands. 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31: 302-31 
  99. Constantine, G.H., J.J. Karchesy, S.G. Franzblau, and L.E. Lafleur.  Totarol from Chamaecyparius nootkatensis and activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 2001.  Fitoterapia  72: 572-57 
  100. Freitag, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  Durability of a changing western redcedar resource. 2001.  Wood and Fiber Science  33(1): 69- 
  101. Griffiths, R.P., and A.K. Swanson.  Forest soil characteristics in a chronosequence of harvested Doiuglas-fir forests. 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31: 1871-1 
  102. Hann, D.W..  Stability and density management in Douglas-fir plantations. 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31(2): 367 
  103. Hann, D.W., and M.L. Hanus.  Enhanced mortality equations for trees in the mixed conifer zone of southwest Oregon. 2001.  Research Contribution 34, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  104. Hansen, E., and R. Smith.  Stopping the slide - Market share shifts in structural floors. 2001.  Case Study Series 3, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  105. Hibbs, D.E., and A.L. Bower.  Riparian forests in the Oregon Coast Range. 2001.  Forest Ecology and Management  154(2001): 
  106. Johnston, W.H., J.J. Karchesy, G.H. Constantine, and A.M. Craig.  Antimicrobial activity of some Pacific Northest wood against anaerobic bacteria and yeast. 2001.  Phytotherapy Research  15: 586-58 
  107. Keyes, C.R., S.A..Acker, and S.E. Greene.  Overstory and shrub influences on seedling recruitment patterns in an old-growth ponderosa pine stand. 2001.  Northwest Science  75(3): 204 
  108. Kramer, B.W..  Forest road contracting, construction, and maintenance for small forest woodland owners. 2001.  Research Contribution 35, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  109. Law, B.E., A.H. Goldstein, P.M. Anthoni, M.H. Unsworth, J.A. Panek, M.R. Bauer, J.M. Fracheboud, and N. Hultman.  Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange by young and old ponderosa pine ecosystems during a dry summer. 2001.  Tree Physiology  21: 299-30 
  110. Law, B.E., F.M. Kelliher, D.D. Baldocchi, P.M. Anthoni, J. Irvine, D. Moore, and S. Van Tuyl.  Spatial and temporal variation in respiration in a young ponderosa pine forest during a summer drought. 2001.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology  110: 27-43 
  111. Law, B.E., P.E. Thornton, J. Irvine, P.M. Anthoni, and S. Van Tuyl.  Carbon storage and fluxes in ponderosa pine forests at different developmental stages. 2001.  Global Change Biology  7: 755-777 
  112. Law, B.E., S. Van Tuyl, A. Cescatti, and D.D. Baldocchi.  Estimation of leaf area index in open-canopy ponderosa pine forests at different successional stages and management regimes in Oregon. 2001.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology  108(2001): 
  113. Maas-Hebner, K.G., and B.A. Schrader.  The effects of silvicultural activities on wildlife and fish populations in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest: An annotated bibliography from 1960-1999. 2001.  Research Contribution 32, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  114. Meilan R., AM Brunner, JS Skinner, and SH Strauss.  Modification of flowering in transgenic trees, pp. 247-256 in Molecular Breeding of Woody Plants. Progress in Biotechnology 18, N Morohoshi and A Komamine, eds. Elsevier Science, Amsterdam. 2001. 
  115. Miller, M., and B. Emmingham.  Can selection thinning convert even-age Douglas-fir stands to uneven-age structures? 2001.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  16(1): 35- 
  116. Mohamed, R., R. Meilan, and S.H. Strauss.  Complex behavior of a copper-inducible gene expression system in transgenic poplar. 2001.  Forest Genetics  8(1): 69-7 
  117. Mohamed, R., R. Meilan, M.E. Ostry, C.H. Michler, and S.H. Strauss.  Bacterio-opsin gene overexpression fails to elevate fungal disease resistance in transgenic poplar (Populus). 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31: 268-27 
  118. Montgomery, C.A..  The future of housing in the United States: An econometric model and long-term predictions for the 2000 RPA Timber Assessment. 2001.  Research Paper PNW-RP-531, USDA, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR. 
  119. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Freitag, and C. Eddington.  Effect of preservative treatment on survival of fungi in western red cedar utility poles. 2001.  Forest Products Journal  51(9): 69- 
  120. Ripple, W.J., and E.J. Larsen.  The role of postfire course woody debris in aspen regeneration. 2001.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  16(2): 61- 
  121. Ripple, W.J., E.J. Larsen, R.A. Renkin, and D.W. Smith.  Trophic cascades among wolves, elk and aspen on Yellowstone National Park's northern range. 2001.  Biological Conservation  102(2001): 
  122. Ross, DW, KE Gibson, and GE Daterman.  Using MCH to protect trees and stands from Douglas-fir beetle infestation. FHTET-2001-09. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, Morgantown WV. 2001. 
  123. Strauss, S.H., S.P. DiFazio, and R. Meilan..  Genetically modified poplars in context. 2001.  The Forestry Chronicle  77(2): 271 
  124. Tappeiner, J.C., II, J.C. Zasada, D.W. Huffman, and L.M. Ganio.  Salmonberry and salal annual aerial stem production: The maintenance of shrub cover in forest stands. 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31: 1629-1 
  125. Waring, R.H., and B.E. Law.  The ponderosa pine ecosystem and environmental stress: Past, present, and future. 2001.  Tree Physiology  21: 273-27 
  126. Weikel, J.M., and J.P. Hayes.  Habitat use by snag-associated species: A bibliography for species occurring in Oregon and Washington. 2001.  Research Contribution 33, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. (No hard copies produced.) Available: http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/pub/home/rc/rc33.htm 
  127. Wing, M.G., and R. Johnson.  Quantifying forest visibility with spatial data. 2001.  Environmental Management  27(3): 411 
  128. Xu, B., J. Simonsen, and W.E. Rochefort.  Creep resistance of wood-filled polystyrene/high-density polyethylene blends. 2001.  Journal of Applied Polymer Science  79: 418-42 
  129. Zhou, J., D.W. Ross, and C.G. Niwa.  Kairomonal response of Thanasimus undatulus, Enoclerus sphergeus (Coleoptera: Cleridae), and Temnochila chlorodia (Coleoptera: Trogositidae) to bark beetle semiochemicals in eastern Oregon. 2001.  Environmental Entomology  30(6): 993 
  130. Morrell, J.J., P.F. Schneider, and R.S. Williams.  Protecting wood decks from biodegradation and weathering: Evaluation of deck finish systems 2001  Forest Products Journal  51, No. 11 
  131. Anderson, M.E., R.J. Leichti, and J.J. Morrell.  The effects of supercritical CO2 on the bending properties of four refractory wood species. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(11/12): 
  132. Anekonda, T.S., W.T. Adams, and S.N. Aitken.  Cold hardiness testing for Douglas-fir tree improvement programs: Guidelines for a simple, robust, and inexpensive screening. 2000.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  15(3): 129 
  133. Beschta, R.L., M.R. Pyles, A.E. Skaugset, and C.G. Surfleet.  Peakflow responses to forest practices in the Western Cascades of Oregon, USA. 2000.  Journal of Hydrology  233: 102-1 
  134. Bonin, H.L., R.P. Griffiths, and B.A. Caldwell.  Nutrients and microbiological characteristics of fine benthic organic matter in mountain streams. 2000.  Journal of North American Benthological Society  19(2): 235 
  135. Brunner, A.M., W.H. Rottman, L.A. Sheppard, K. Krutovskii, S.P. DeFazio, S. Leonardi, and S.H. Strauss.  Structure and expression of duplicate AGAMOUS orthologues in poplars. 2000.  Plant Molecular Biology  44: 619-63 
  136. Butts, S.R., and W.C. McComb.  Association of forest-floor vertebrates with coarse woody debris in managed forest of western Oregon. 2000.  Journal of Wildlife Management  64: 95-104 
  137. Dodds, K.J., D.W. Ross, and G.E. Daterman.  A comparison of traps and trap trees for capturing Douglas-fir beetle, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). 2000.  Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia  97: 33-38. 
  138. Emmingham, W.H., S. Chan, D. Mikowski, P. Owston, and B. Bishaw.  Silviculture Practices for Riparian Forests in the Oregon Coast Range. 2000.  Research Contribution 24, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  139. Hairston-Strang, A.B., and P.W. Adams.  Riparian management area condition for timber harvests conducted before and after the 1994 Oregon water protection rules. 2000.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  15(3): 147 
  140. Han, H.-S., and L.D. Kellogg.  Damage characteristics in young Douglas-fir stands from commercial thinning with four timber harvesting systems. 2000.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  15: 27-33. 
  141. Han, H.-S., L.D. Kellogg.  A comparison of sampling methods for measuring residual stand damage from commercial thinning. 2000.  Journal of Forest Engineering  11(1): 62- 
  142. Han, H.-S., L.D. Kellogg, G.M. Filip, and T.D. Brown.  Scar closure and future timber value losses from thinning damage in western Oregon. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50: 36-42. 
  143. Han, K.-H., R. Meilan, C. Ma, and S.H. Strauss.  An Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation protocol effective on a variety of cottonwood hybrids (genus Populus). 2000.  Plant Cell Reports  19: 315-32 
  144. Hanus, M.L., D.W. Hann, and D.D. Marshall.  Predicting Height to Crown Base for Undamaged and Damaged Trees in Southwest Oregon. 2000.  Research Contribution 29, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  145. Keim, R.F., A.E. Skaugset, and D.S. Bateman.  Dynamics of coarse woody debris placed in three Oregon streams. 2000.  Forest Science  46(1): 13- 
  146. Khan, S.F., R. Rose, D.L. Haase, and T.E. Sabin.  Effects of shade on morphology, chlorophyll concentration, and chlorophyll fluorescence of four Pacific Northwest conifer species. 2000.  New Forests  19: 171-18 
  147. Kim, G.H., and J.J. Morrell.  In situ measurement of dimensional changes during supercritical fluid impregnation of white spruce lumber. 2000.  Wood and Fiber Science  32: 29-36. 
  148. Lavery, M.R., and M.R. Milota.  VOC emissions from Douglas-fir: Comparing a commercial and a laboratory kiln. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(7/8): 3 
  149. Law, B.E., M. Williams, P.M. Anthoni, D.D. Baldocchi, and M.H. Unsworth.  Measuring and modelling seasonal variation of carbon dioxide and water vapour exchange of a Pinus ponderosa forest subject to soil water deficit. 2000.  Global Change Biology  6: 613-630 
  150. Law, B.E., R.H. Waring, P.M. Anthoni, and J.D. Aber.  Measurements of gross and net ecosystem productivity and water vapour exchange of a Pinus ponderosa ecosystem, and an evaluation of two generalized models. 2000.  Global Change Biology  6: 155-168 
  151. Lawrence, R.L., and W.J. Ripple.  Fifteen years of revegetation of Mount St. Helens: A landscape-scale analysis. 2000.  Ecology  81(10): 27 
  152. Leichti, R.J., R.A. Hyde, M.L. French, and S.G. Camillos.  The continuum of connection rigidity of timber structures. 2000.  Wood and Fiber Science  32: 11-19. 
  153. Mankowski, M. and J.J. Morrell.  Incidence of wood-destroying organisms in Oregon residential structures. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50: 49-52. 
  154. Mankowski, M., and J.J. Morrell..  Patterns of fungal attack in wood plastic composites following exposure in a soil block test. 2000.  Wood and Fiber Science  32(3): 340 
  155. McElfresh, J.S., X. Chen, D.W. Ross, and J.G. Millar.  Sex pheromone blend of the pandora moth (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), an outbreak pest in pine forests (Pinaceae). 2000.  The Canadian Entomologist  132: 775-7 
  156. Milota, M.R..  Warp and shrinkage of hem-fir stud lumber dried at conventional and high temperatures. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(11/12): 
  157. Milota, M.R..  Emissions from wood drying: The science and the issues. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(6): 10- 
  158. Morrell, J.J., and R. Rhatigan.  Preservative movement from Douglas-fir decking and timbers treated with ammoniacal copper zinc arsenate using best management practices. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(2): 54- 
  159. Nierenberg T.R., and D.E. Hibbs.  A characterization of unmanaged riparian areas in the Central Coast Range of western Oregon. 2000.  Forest Ecology and Management  129: 195-2 
  160. O'Dea, M.E., M. Newton, E.C. Cole, and M. Gourley.  The influence of weeding on browsed seedling growth in Douglas-fir plantations. 2000.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  15(3): 163 
  161. Rhatigan, R., P.F. Schneider, M.A. Newbill, and J.J. Morrell.  Capping and chemical treatment of Douglas-fir piling to prevent pile top decay: a 13-year test. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(7/8): 6 
  162. Ripple, W.J., and E.J. Larson.  Historic aspen recruitment, elk, and wolves in northern Yellowstone National Park, USA. 2000.  Biological Conservation  95: 361-37 
  163. Ripple, W.J., K.T. Hershey, and R.G. Anthony.  Historical forest patterns of Oregon's central Coast Range. 2000.  Biological Conservation  93: 127-13 
  164. Rose, R, and JS Ketchum.  Interaction of vegetation control and fertilization on conifer species across the Pacific Northwest. 2000.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  32: 136-15 
  165. Rottman, W.H., R. Meilan, L.A. Sheppard, A.M. Brunner, J.S. Skinner, C. Ma, S. Cheng, L. Jouanin, G. Pilate, and S.H. Strauss.  Diverse effects of overexpression of LEAFY and PLTS, a poplar (Populus) homolog of LEAFY/Floricaula, in transgenic poplar and Arabidopsis. 2000.  The Plant Journal  22(3): 235 
  166. Sessions, J., D.L. Johnson, J.R. Ross, and B, Sharer.  The Blodgett plan: An active-management approach to developing mature forest habitat. 2000.  Journal of Forestry  98(12): 29 
  167. Sheppard, L.A., A.M. Brunner, K.V. Krutovskii, W.H. Rottmann, J.S. Skinner, S.S. Vollmer, and S.H. Strauss.  A DEFICIENS homolog from the dioecious tree black cottonwood is expressed in female and male floral meristems of the two-whorled, unisexual flowers. 2000.  Plant Physiology  124: 627-6 
  168. Smouse, J., D. Foster, D. Freitag, and J.J. Morrell.  Ability of Trichoderma spp. to inhibit microbial discoloration of ponderosa pine sapwood. 2000.  Material und Organismen  33: 107-11 
  169. Waltz, M.E., and M.R. Milota.  Discrete bracing analysis for light-frame wood-truss compression webs. 2000.  Journal of Structural Engineering  126: 1086- 
  170. Xu, B., J. Simonsen, and W.E. Rochefort.  Mechanical properties and creep resistance in polystyrene/polyethylene blends. 2000.  Journal of Applied Polymer Science  76: 1100-1 
  171. Bond, B.J., and M.G. Ryan.  Comment on 'Hydraulic limitation of tree height: a critique'. 2000  Functional Ecology  14: 135-14 
  172. Filip, G., A. Kanaskie, K. Kavanagh, G. Johnson, R. Johnson, and D. Maguire.  Silviculture and Swiss Needle Cast: Research and Recommendations. 2000  Research Contribution 30, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  173. Lebow, ST, T Nilsson, and JJ Morrell.  Performance of copper based wood preservatives in soil bed exposures. 2000  Material and Organismen  33: 235-24 
  174. Rose, R.  Jargon Forestry. 2000  Journal of Forestry  98(9): 56 
  175. Rose, R, and J Coate.  Reforestation rules in Oregon: Lessons learned from strict enforcement. 2000  Journal of Forestry  98(5): 24- 
  176. Rose, R. and D. Haase.  Guide to Reforestation in Western Oregon 2000 
  177. Anthoni, P.M., B.E. Law, and M.H. Unsworth.  Carbon and water vapor exchange of an open-canopied ponderosa pine ecosystem. 1999.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology  95: 151-16 
  178. Bettinger, P., K. Boston, and J. Sessions.  Intensifying a heuristic forest harvest scheduling search procedure with 2-opt decision choices. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 1784-1 
  179. Bettinger, P., K. Boston, and J. Sessions.  Combinatorial optimization of elk habibat effectiveness and timber harvest volume. 1999.  Environmental Modeling and Assessment  4: 143-153 
  180. Bond, B.J., and K.L. Kavanagh.  Stomatal behavior of four woody species in relation to leaf-specific hydraulic conductance and threshold water potential. 1999.  Tree Physiology  19: 503-51 
  181. Chandler, W.S., and J.J. Morrell.  Effect of incising on the strength of green Douglas-fir lumber. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(9): 55- 
  182. Chen, H., and R. Beschta.  Dynamic hydrologic simulation of the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM). 1999.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  55: 53-96. 
  183. Cole, E.C., M. Newton, and A. Youngblood.  Regenerating white spruce, paper birch, and willow in south-central Alaska. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 993-10 
  184. DeBell, J.D., J.J. Morrell, and B.L. Gartner.  Within-stem variation in tropolone content and decay resistance of second-growth western redcedar. 1999.  Forest Science  45: 101-10 
  185. DiFazio, S.P., S. Leonardi, S. Cheng, and S.H. Strauss.  Assessing potential risks of transgene escape from fiber plantations, pp. 171-176 in Gene Flow and Agriculture: Relevance for Transgenic Crops, PW Lutman, ed. Symposium Proceedings No. 72 1999.  British Crop Protection Council, Farnham, UK. 
  186. Emmingham, WH, compiler.  Proceedings of the IUFRO Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged Management Symposium, September 1997. 1999.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 713 p. 
  187. Franklin, J.F., L.A. Norris, D.R. Berg, and G.R. Smith.  The history of DEMO: An experiment in regeneration harvest of Northwestern forest ecosystems. 1999.  Northwest Science  73(Special 
  188. Garcia, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western Oregon. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 517-52 
  189. Gartner, B.L., J.J. Morrell, C.M. Freitag, and R. Spicer.  Heartwood decay resistance by vertical and radial position in Douglas-fir trees from a young stand. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 1993-1 
  190. Gerson, E.A., and R.G. Kelsey.  Piperidine alkaloids in nitrogen fertilized Pinus ponderosa. 1999.  Journal of Chemical Ecology  25: 2027-2 
  191. Gerson, E.A., R.G. Kelsey, and D.W. Ross.  Pupal diapause of Coloradia pandora Blake (Lepidoptera: Saturnidae). 1999.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist  75: 170-17 
  192. Gezer, E.D., J.H. Michael, and J.J. Morrell.  Effects of glycol on leachability and efficacy of boron wood preservatives. 1999.  Wood and Fiber Science  31: 136-14 
  193. Graff, J.E., Jr., R.K. Hermann, and J.B. Zaerr.  Ionic balance and organic acids in western redcedar, western hemlock, and Douglas-fir seedlings grown in low- and high-N soils. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 669-67 
  194. Graff, J.E., Jr., R.K. Hermann, and J.B. Zaerr.  Dry matter and nitrogen allocation in western redcedar, western hemlock, and Douglas-fir seedlings grown in low- and high-N soils. 1999.  Annals of Forest Science  56: 529-53 
  195. Hagar, J.C..  Influence of riparian buffer width on bird assemblages in western Oregon. 1999.  Journal of Wildlife Management  63:484-496 
  196. Hann, D.W..  An adjustable predictor of crown profile for stand-grown Douglas-fir trees. 1999.  Forest Science  45: 217-22 
  197. Hansen, E., and H. Juslin.  The Status of Forest Certification in the ECE Region. EC/TIM/DP/14, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, New York, Geneva. 1999. 
  198. Hansen, E., S. Lawton, and S. Weinfurter.  The German Publishing Industry: Managing Environmental Issues. 1999.  Case Studies Series No. 2, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  199. Hanus, M.L., D.D. Marshall, and D.W. Hann.  Height-Diameter Equations for Six Species in the Coastal Regions of the Pacific Northwest. 1999.  Research Contribution 25, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  200. Hanus, ML., DW. Hann, and DD Marshall.  Predicting Height for Undamaged and Damaged Trees in Southwest Oregon. 1999.  Research Contribution 27, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  201. Hermann, R.K., and D.P. Lavender.  Douglas-fir planted forests. 1999.  New Forests  17: 53-70. 
  202. Hubbard, RM, BJ Bond, and MG Ryan.  Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees. 1999.  Tree Physiology  19: 165-17 
  203. Johnson, R.L., R. Alig, J. Kline, R. Moulton, and M. Rickenbach.  Management of Non-industrial Private Forest Lands: Survey Results from Western Oregon and Washington Owners. 1999.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  204. Kang, S-M, JJ Morrell, and D Smith.  Effect of incising and preservative treatment on nail-holding cpacity of Douglas-fir and hem-fir lumber. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(3): 43- 
  205. Kellogg, L., M. Miller, Jr., and E. Olsen.  Skyline Thinning Production and Costs: Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project. 1999.  Research Contribution 21, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  206. Ketchum, J.S., R. Rose, and B. Kelpsas.  Weed control in spring and summer after fall application of sulfometuron. 1999.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  14: 80-85. 
  207. Krankina, O.N., M.E. Harmon, and A.V. Griazkin.  Nutrient stores and dynamics of woody detritus in a boreal forest: Modeling potential implications at the stand level. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 20-32. 
  208. Krutovskii, K.V., S.Y. Erofeeva, J.E. Aagaard, and S.H. Strauss.  Simulation of effects of dominance on estimates of population genetic diversity and differentiation. 1999.  Journal of Heredity  90: 499-50 
  209. Law, B.E., D.D. Baldocchi, and P.M. Anthoni.  Below-canopy and soil CO2 fluxes in a ponderosa pine forest. 1999.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology  94: 171-18 
  210. Law, B.E., M.G. Ryan, and P.M. Anthoni.  Seasonal and annual respiration of a ponderosa pine ecosystem. 1999.  Global Change Biology  5: 169-182 
  211. Lawrence, RL, and WJ Ripple.  Calculating change curves for multitemporal satellite imagery: Mount St. Helens 1980-1995. 1999.  Remote Sensing of Environment.  67: 309-31 
  212. Leichti, R.J., and T. Nakata.  The role of bearing plates in the five-point bending tests of structural-size lumber. 1999.  Journal of Testing and Evaluation  27: 183-19 
  213. Li, C., and J.J. Morrell.  Extraction conditions affect protein recovery and enzyme activity in wood wafers exposed to stain fungi and bioprotectants. 1999.  Holzforschung  53: 118-12 
  214. Montgomery, C.A., R.A. Pollak, K. Freemark, and D. White.  Pricing biodiversity. 1999.  Journal of Environmental Economics and Management  38: 1-19. 
  215. Morrell, J.J., D.J. Miller, and P.F. Schneider.  Service Life of Treated and Untreated Fence Posts: 1996 Post Farm Report. 1999.  Research Contribution 26, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  216. Narayanappa, P., A.B. Chang, and J.J. Morrell.  Treatment of two indian wood species with waterborne inorganic wood preservatives. 1999.  Journal of Tropical Forest Products  5(2): 149- 
  217. Newbill, M.A., R. James, D. Asgharian, and J.J. Morrell..  Full-length through-boring: Effect on pentachlorophenol penetration and retention and residual strength of Douglas-fir poles. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(1):73-7 
  218. Pabst, R.J., and T.A. Spies.  Structure and composition of unmanaged riparian forests in the coastal mountains of Oregon, U.S.A. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 1557-1 
  219. Rose, R., J.S. Ketchum, and D.E. Hanson.  Three-year survival and growth of Douglas-fir seedlings under various vegetation-free regimes. 1999.  Forest Science  45: 117-12 
  220. Silva, A.A., C.S. Love, J.J. Morrell, and R.C. DeGroot.  Biocide protection of field-drilled bolt holes in red oak, yellow-poplar, loblolly pine, and Douglas-fir. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(6): 61- 
  221. Swett, T.M., and M.R. Milota.  Drying lumber of submerchantable length. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(4): 7-7 
  222. Turner, D.P., W.B. Cohen, R.E. Kennedy, K.S. Fassnacht, and J.M. Briggs.  Relationships between leaf area index and landsat TM spectral vegetation indices across three temperate zone sites. 1999.  Remote Sensing of Environment  70: 52-68. 
  223. Waring, R.H., and S.W. Running.  Remote sensing requirements to drive ecosystem models at the landscape and regional scale, 1999.  pp. 23-38 in Integrating Hydrology, Ecosystem Dynamics, and Biogeochemistry in Complex Landscapes, JD Tenhunen and P Kabat, ed. John Wiley & Sons, LTd., New York. 
  224. Weinfurter, S., and E.N. Hansen..  Softwood lumber quality requirements: Examining the supplier/buyer perception gap. 1999.  Wood and Fiber Science  31:83-94. 
  225. Wing, M.G., R.F. Keim, and A.E. Skaugset.  Applying geostatistics to quantify distributions of large woody debris in streams. 1999.  Computers and Geosciences  25: 801-80 
  226. Wu, J., and M.R. Milota.  Effect of temperature and humidity on total hydrocarbon emissions from Douglas-fir lumber. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(6): 52- 
  227. Zwieniecki, M.A., and M. Newton.  Influence of streamside cover and stream features on temperature trends in forested streams of western Oregon. 1999.  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  14: 106-11 
  228. Krutovskii, K.V. et al..  Computer Notes 1999  The Journal of Heredity  1999:90(4) 
  229. Law, B.E., M.G. Ryan, and P.M. Anthoni.  Seasonal and annual respiration of a ponderosa pine ecosystem 1999  Global Change Biology 
  230. Means, J.E., S.A. Acker, D.J. Harding, J.B. Blair, M.A. Lefsky, W.B. Cohen, M.E. Harmon, and W.A. McKee.  Use of large-footprint scanning airborne lidar to estimate forest stand characteristics in the western Cascades of Oregon. 1999  Remote Sensing of Environment.  67: 298-30 
  231. Monleon, V.J., M. Newton, C. Hooper, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  Ten-year growth response of young Douglas-fir to variable density varnishleaf ceanothus and herb competition. 1999  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  14: 208-21 
  232. Swindle, K.A., W.J. Ripple, E.C. Meslow, and D. Schafer.  Old-forest distribution around spotted owl nest in the central Cascade Mountains, Oregon. 1999  Journal of Wildlife Management  63: 1212-1 
  233. test3.  test3 1999  test3 
  234. Withrow-Robinson, B., D.E. Hibbs, P. Gypmantasiri, and D. Thomas.  A preliminary classification of fruit-based agroforestry in a highland area of northern Thailand. 1999  Agroforestry Systems  42: 195-20 
  235. Wu, J., K.V. Krutovskii, and S.H. Strauss.  Nuclear DNA diversity, population differentiation, and phylogenetic relationships in the California closed-cone pines based on RAPD and allozyme markers 1999  Genome  42: 893-90 
  236. Acda, M., J.J. Morrell, A. Silva, K.L. Levien, and J. Karchesy..  Using supercritical carbon dioxide for extraction of western juniper and Alaska-cedar. 1998.  Holzforschung  52:472-474 
  237. Acker, S.A., E.K. Zenner, and W.H. Emmingham..  Structure and yield of two-aged stands on the Willamette National Forest, Oregon: Implications for green tree retention. 1998.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  28:749-758 
  238. Bailey, JD, C Mayrsohn, PS Doescher, E St Pierre, and JC Tappeiner.  Understory vegetation in old and young Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon. 1998.  Forest Ecology and Management  112: 289-3 
  239. Barroetavena, C., S.D. Gisler, D.L. Luoma, and R.J. Meinke..  Mycorrhizal status of the endangered species Astragalus applegatei Peck as determined from a soil bioassay. 1998.  Mycorrhiza  8:117-119. 
  240. Brunner, A.M., R. Mohamed, R. Meilan, L.A. Sheppard, W.H. Rottman, and S.H. Strauss..  Genetic engineering of sexual sterility in shade trees. 1998.  Journal of Arboriculture  24:263-273 
  241. Cole, E.C., W.C. McComb, M. Newton, J.P. Leeming, and C.L. Chambers..  Response of small mammals to clearcutting, burning, and glyphosate application in the Oregon Coast Range. 1998.  Journal of Wildlife Management  62:1207-12 
  242. Emmingham, B..  Uneven-aged management in the Pacific Northwest. 1998.  Journal of Forestry  96(7):37-3 
  243. Giron, M.Y., C.M. Garcia, and J.J. Morrell..  Influence of nutrients and chemosterilants on the ability of Pseudomonas fluorescens to protect against stain in bamboo. 1998.  Journal of Tropical Forest Products  4: 207-211 
  244. Halaj, J., D.W. Ross, and A.R. Moldenke..  Habitat structure and prey availability as predictors of the abundane and community organization of spiders in western Oregon forest canopies. 1998.  Journal of Arachnology  26: 203-22 
  245. Hansen, E., and J. Punches..  Developing markets for certified forest products: a teaching case study of Collins Pine Company with background notes. 1998.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  Case Study 
  246. Kelsey, R.G., and G. Joseph..  Ethanol in Douglas-fir with black-stain root disese (Lepographium wageneri). 1998.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  28:1207-12 
  247. Kelsey, R.G., G. Joseph, and E.A. Gerson..  Ethanol synthesis, nitrogen, carbohydrates, and growth in tissues from nitrogen fertilized Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco and Pinus ponderosa Dougl. Ex Laws. Seedlings. 1998.  Trees  13: 103-11 
  248. Kelsey, R.G., G. Joseph, and W.G. Thies..  Sapwood and crown symptoms in ponderosa pine infected with black-stain and annosum root disease. 1998.  Forest Ecology and Management  111:181-19 
  249. Kim, G.H., and J.J. Morrell.  Biological protection against fungal discoloration: Spatial distribution of the bacterial bioprotectant and target fungi on ponderosa pine sapwood. 1998.  Material and Organismen  32: 17-27. 
  250. Li, H.W., J.B. Kauffman, R.L. Beschta, and B.A. McIntosh..  The relationship of cattle and salmon redds at Catherine Creek: a scientific assessment. 1998.  P. 14-22 in A Catherine Creek Study--Perspectives 1995-1998. Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Report 994. 
  251. Mankowski, M.E., T.D. Schowalter, J.J. Morrell, and B. Lyons..  Feeding habits and gut fauna of Zootermopsis angusticollis (Isoptera: Termopsidae) in response to wood species and fungal associates. 1998.  Environmental Entomology  27:1315-13 
  252. Morrell, J.J., R. Gupta, J.E. Winandy, and D.S. Riyanto..  Effect of incising and preservative treatment on shear strength of nominal 2-inch lumber. 1998.  Wood and Fiber Science  30:374-381 
  253. Olsen, E.D., M.M. Hossain, and M.E. Miller..  Statistical comparison of methods used in harvesting work studies. 1998.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  Research C 
  254. Pabst, R.J., and T.A. Spies.  Distribution of herbs and shrubs in relation to landform and canopy cover in riparian forests of coastal Oregon. 1998.  Canadian Journal of Botany  76: 298-31 
  255. Perry, D.A..  The scientific basis of forestry. 1998.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics  29:435-466 
  256. Prueitt, SC, and DW Ross.  Effects of environment and host genetics on Eucosma sonomana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) infestation levels. 1998.  Environmenal Entomology  27: 1469-1 
  257. Radosevich, S.  Weed ecology and ethics. 1998.  Weed Science  46: 642-64 
  258. Scheffer, T.C., and J.J. Morrell..  Natural durability of wood: A worldwide checklist of species. 1998.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  259. Silva, A.A., and J.J. Morrell.  Inhibition of wood-staining Ophiostoma picea by Bacillus subtillis on Pinus ponderosa sapwood. 1998.  Material und Organismen  32: 241-25 
  260. Strauss, S., and R. Meilan..  TGERC: Tree Genetic Engineering Research Cooperative. 1998.  AgBiotech News and Information  10: 305N-3 
  261. Wu, J., K.V. Krutovskii, and S.H. Strauss..  Abundant mitochondrial genome diversity, population differentiation and convergent evolution in pines. 1998.  Genetics  150:1605-1 
  262. Predicting survival of planted Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine seedlings on dry, low-elevation sites in southwestern Oregon 1998  New Forests  15:139-159 
  263. Aagaard, J.E., K.V. Krutovskii, and S.H. Strauss.  RAPD markers of mitochondrial origin exhibit lower population diversity and higher differentiation than RAPDs of nuclear origin in Douglas-fir 1998  Molecular Ecology  7: 801-812 
  264. Aagaard, J.E., K.V. Krutovskii, and S.H. Strauss.  RAPDs and allozymes exhibit similar levels of diversity and differentiation among populations and races of Douglas-fir 1998  Heredity  81: 69-78. 
  265. Acker, S.A., T.E. Sabin, L.M. Ganio, and W.A. McKee.  DEVELOPMENT OF OLD-GROWTH STRUCTURE AND TIMBER VOLUME GROWTH TRENDS IN MATURING DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS 1998  Forest Ecology and Management  104:265-28 
  266. Adams, W.T., J. Zuo, J.Y. Shimizu, and J.C. Tappeiner.  Impact of alternative regeneration methods on genetic diversity in coastal Douglas-fir 1998  Forest Science  44: 390-39 
  267. Bailey, J.D., and J.C. Tappeiner.  Effects of thinning on structural development in 40- to 100-year-old Douglas-fir stands in western Oregon 1998  Forest Ecology and Management  108: 99-11 
  268. Bakke, P.D., and M.R. Pyles.  PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR NITRATE LOAD IN THE BULL RUN WATERSHED, OREGON 1998  Journal of the American Water Resources Association  33:897-906 
  269. Beschta, R.L..  Forest hydrology in the Pacific Northwest: additional research needs 1998  Journal of the American Water Resources Association  34: 729-74 
  270. Bettinger, P., J. Sessions, and K.N. Johnson.  ENSURING THE COMPATIBILITY OF AQUATIC HABITAT AND COMMODITY PRODUCTION GOALS IN EASTERN OREGON WITH A TABU SEARCH PROCEDURE 1998  Forest Science  44:96-112 
  271. Bettinger, P., K.A. Bettinger, and K. Boston.  CORRELATION AMONG SPATIAL AND NON-SPATIAL VARIABLES DESCRIBING A CUT-TO-LENGTH THINNING SITE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA 1998  Forest Ecology and Management  104:139-14 
  272. Bettinger, P., K.N. Johnson, and J. Sessions.  EVALUATING THE ASSOCIATION AMONG ALTERNATIVE MEASURES OF CUMULATIVE WATERSHED EFFECTS ON A FORESTED WATERSHED IN EASTERN OREGON 1998  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  13:15-22 
  273. Bettinger, P., K.N. Johnson, and J. Sessions.  Improving aquatic habitat conditions over time while producing wood products: An examination of options 1998  Journal of the American Water Resources Association  34: 891-90 
  274. DeBell, J.D., B.L. Gartner, and D.S. DeBell.  FIBER LENGTH IN YOUNG HYBRID POPULUS STEMS GROWN AT EXTREMELY DIFFERENT RATES 1998  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  28:603-608 
  275. DiFazio, S.P., M.W. Wilson, and N.C. Vance.  Factors limiting seed production of Taxus brevifolia (Taxaceae) in western Oregon 1998  American Journal of Botany  85: 910-91 
  276. Entry, J.A., and W.H. Emmihgham.  Influence of forest age on forms of carbon in Douglas-fir soils in the Oregon Coast Range 1998  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  28: 390-39 
  277. Forrer, J.B., and J.W. Funck.  DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF DEFECTS ON WOOD SURFACES 1998  Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff  56:25-29 
  278. Forsyth, P.G., J.J. Morrell, and H. Chen.  RATES OF MITC RELEASE FROM BASAMID¬ APPLIED WITH SELECTED ADDITIVES TO DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(2):40-4 
  279. Frederickson, E., and M. Newton.  MAXIMIZING EFFICIENCY OF FOREST HERBICIDES IN THE SIERRA NEVADA AND OREGON: RESEARCH BACKGROUND AND USER GUIDE 1998  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  280. Freitag, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  USE OF GAMMA RADIATION TO ELIMINATE FUNGI FROM WOOD 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(3):76-7 
  281. Garland, J.J..  Timber harvesting:how we see it! Produced under an interagency agreement with Oregon Forest Resources Institute. 1998  Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  282. Gerson, E.A., and R.G. Kelsey.  VARIATION OF PIPERDINE ALKALOIDS IN PONDEROSA (PINUS PONDEROSA) AND LODGEPOLE PINE (P. CONTORTA) FOLIAGE FROM CENTRAL OREGON 1998  Journal of Chemical Ecology  24:815-827 
  283. Gerson, E.A., R.G. Kelsey, W.C. McComb, and D.W. Ross.  PALATABILITY OF COLORADIA PANDORA (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE) EGGS TO A RODENT PREDATOR: CONTRIBUTIONS OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1998  Environmental Entomology  27:709-716 
  284. Hann, D.W..  EXTENDING SOUTHWEST OREGON'S DOUGLAS-FIR DOMINANT HEIGHT GROWTH EQUATION TO OLDER AGES 1998  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.  Research C 
  285. Hansen, E.N., R. Fletcher, and J. McAlexander.  SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY, SWEDISH STYLE, FOR EUROPE'S GREENING MARKET 1998  Journal of Forestry  96(3):38-4 
  286. Hanus, ML, DW Hann, and DD Marshall.  RECONSTRUCTING THE SPATIAL PATTERNS OF TREES FROM ROUTINE STAND EXAMINATION MEASUREMENTS 1998  Forest Science  44:125-133 
  287. James, R.R.., S.P. DiFazio, A.M. Brunner, and S.H. Strauss.  Environmental effects of genetically engineered woody biomass crops 1998  Biomass and Bioenergy  14: 403-41 
  288. Jing, Q., M. Chen, and C.J. Biermann.  OCTADECYLAMINE AS AN INTERNAL SIZING AGENT 1998  Tappi Journal  81(4):193- 
  289. Kellogg, L.D., G.V. Milota, and B. Stringham.  Logging planning and layout costs for thinning: experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project 1998  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  290. Krutovskii, K.V., S.S. Vollmer, F.C. Sorensen, W.T. Adams, S.J. Knapp, and S.H. Strauss.  RAPD GENOME MAPS OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1998  Journal of Heredity  89:197-205 
  291. Kushla, J.D., and W.J. Ripple.  Assessing wildfire effects with LANDSAT thematic mapper data 1998  International Journal of Remote Sensing  19: 2493-2 
  292. Lawrence, R.L., and W.J. Ripple.  COMPARISONS AMONG VEGETATION INDICES AND BANDWISE REGRESSION IN A HIGHLY DISTURBED, HETEROGENEOUS LANDSCAPE: MOUNT ST HELENS, WASHINGTON 1998  Remote Sensing of Environment.  64:91-102 
  293. Leichti, R.J., W.K. Savage III, and J.J. Morrell.  Evaluating the load capacity of glulam davit arms after 20 years of exposure 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(7/8): 5 
  294. Li, H.W., J.B. Kauffman, R.L. Beschta, and B.A. McIntosh..  The relationship of cattle and salmon redds at Catherine Creek: A scientific assessment, pp. 14-22 in A Catherine Creek Study--Perspectives 1995-1998. 1998  Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Special Re 
  295. Morrell, J.J., C. Freitag, and S. Unger.  DEVELOPMENT OF THRESHOLD VALUES FOR BORON COMPOINDS IN ABOVE GROUND EXPOSURES: PRELIMINARY TRIALS 1998  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP//98 
  296. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Freitag, and A. Silva.  PROTECTION OF FRESHLY CUT RADIATA PINE CHIPS FROM FUNGAL ATTACK 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(2):57-5 
  297. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Freitag, M.A. Newbill, A. Connelly, and H. Chen.  SEVEN-YEAR PERFORMANCE OF GLASS-ENCAPSULATED METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(1):65-7 
  298. Morrell, J.J., C.S. Love, S. Kumar, and C. Freitag.  EFFECT OF POST-TREATMENT PROCESSING ON LEACHABILITY OF ACZA-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER 1998  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/98- 
  299. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, G.G. Helsing, and R.D. Graham.  SURFACE TREATMENTS PROTECTING UNTREATED DOUGLAS-FIR TIMBERS FROM INTERNAL DECAY 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(5):63-6 
  300. Morrell, J.J., P.F. Schneider, and P.G. Forsyth.  Performance of gelled, pelletized, and liquid metham sodium as internal remedial treatments for Douglas-fir poles 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(10):75- 
  301. Rasmussen, M.C., and W.J. Ripple.  Retrospective analysis of forest landscape patterns in western Oregon. 1998  Natural Areas Journal  18(2):151- 
  302. Reeb, J.E., J.J. Karchesy, J.R. Foster, and R.L. Krahmer.  Finger-joint quality after 4, 6, and 32 hours of knife wear: Preliminary results 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(7/8): 3 
  303. Rhatigan, R., J.J. Morrell, and G.M. Filip.  TOXICITY OF METHYL BROMIDE TO FOUR PATHOGENIC FUNGI IN LARCH HEARTWOOD 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(3):63-6 
  304. Riyanto, D.S., and R. Gupta.  A COMPARISON OF TEST METHODS FOR EVALUATING SHEAR STRENGTH OF STRUCTURAL LUMBER 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(2):83-9 
  305. Ross, D.W., and G.E. Daterman.  PHEROMONE-BAITED TRAPS FOR DENDROCTONUS PSEUDOTSUGA (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE): INFLUENCE OF SELECTED RELEASE RATES AND TRAP DESIGNS 1998  Journal of Economic Entomology  91:500-506 
  306. Simonsen, J..  LACK OF DIMENSIONAL STABILITY IN CROSS-LINKED WOOD-POLYMER COMPOSITES 1998  Holzforschung  52:102-104 
  307. Simonsen, J., R. Jacobsen, and R. Rowell.  WOOD-FIBER REINFORCEMENT OF STYRENE-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERS 1998  Journal of Applied Polymer Science  68:1567-15 
  308. Simonsen, J., R. Jacobson, and R. Rowell.  PROPERTIES OF STYRENE-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERS CONTAINING WOOD-BASED FILLERS 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(1):89-9 
  309. Swearingen, K.A., E.N. Hansen, and J.E. Reeb.  CUSTOMER PREFERENCE FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST HARDWOODS 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(2):29-3 
  310. Wagner, R.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  Neighborhood approach for quantifying interspecific competition in coastal Oregon forests 1998  Ecological Applications  8: 779-794 
  311. Waring, R.H., J.J. Landsberg, and M. Williams.  NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF FORESTS: A CONSTANT FRACTION OF GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION? 1998  Tree Physiology  18:129-134 
  312. Zenner, E.K., S.A. Acker, and W.H. Emmingham.  Growth reduction in harvest-age, coniferous forests with residual trees in the western central Cascade Range of Oregon. 1998  Forest Ecology and Management.  102(1998): 
  313. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 10, Numbers 1 & 2 (September). 1997.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  314. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 10, Number 3 (November). 1997.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  315. Luoma, D.L., and W.G. Thies..  STUMPS FUMIGATED WITH CHLOROPICRIN: EFFECTS ON SURROUNDING PLANTS 1997.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:1737-17 
  316. Vance, N., and J. Thomas..  Special Forest Products--Biodiversity Meets the Marketplace. 1997.  Sustainable Forestry Seminar Series, Corvallis, OR. USDA, Washington, DC. 
  317. Acda, M., J.J. Morrell, and K.L. Levien.  EFFECT OF PROCESS VARIABLES ON SUPERCRITICAL FLUID IMPREGNATION OF COMPOSITES WITH TEBUCONAZOLE 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29(3):282- 
  318. Acda, M., J.J. Morrell, and K.L. Levien.  EFFECTS OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUID TREATMENTS ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:121-130 
  319. Adams, W.T., V.D. Hipkins, J. Burczyk, and W.K. Randall.  POLLEN CONTAMINATION TRENDS IN A MATURING DOUGLAS-FIR SEED ORCHARD 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:131-134 
  320. Adams, P.W.  EXTENSION PROGRAMS FOR LANDOWNERS, FORESTERS AND DECISIONMAKERS ON FOREST RESOURCE POLICY. 1997  P. 3-8 in Approaches to Extension in Forestry--Experiences and Future Developments. Proceedings, IUFRO Working Party S6.06-03 Extension, Freising, Germany. 
  321. Aedo-Ortiz, D.M., E.D. Olsen, and L.D. Kellogg.  SIMULATING A HARVESTER-FORWARDER SOFTWOOD THINNING: A SOFTWARE EVALUATION 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(5):36-4 
  322. Anderson, M., J.J. Morrell, and J.E. Winandy.  EFFECT OF INCISING DEPTH AND DENSITY ON TREATABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR, HEM-FIR, AND SPRUCE-PINE-FIR LUMBER WITH ACZA, CCA, AND ACQ 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  323. Beschta, R.L.  RIPARIAN SHADE AND STREAM TEMPERATURE: AN ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVE. 1997  Rangelands  19(2):25-2 
  324. Bettinger, P., J. Sessions, and K. Boston.  USING TABU SEARCH TO SCHEDULE TIMBER HARVESTS SUBJECT TO SPATIAL WILDLIFE GOALS FOR BIG GAME 1997  Ecological Modelling.  94:111-123 
  325. Biermann, C.J., and J.D. Kronis.  BLEACHING CHEMISTRY: OXIDATION POTENTIALS OF BLEACHING AGENTS 1997  Progress in Paper Recycling  6(1):65-70 
  326. Boyd, D.S., and W.J. Ripple.  POTENTIAL VEGETATION INDICES FOR DETERMINING GLOBAL FOREST COVER 1997  International Journal of Remote Sensing.  18:1395-14 
  327. Brown, T.D., and S.S. Niemiec.  SURVEY OF THE TRAINING NEEDS IN OREGON'S LUMBER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(1):29-3 
  328. Brunner, C.C., A.G. Maristany, J. Anderson, J.W. Funck, and D.A. Butler.  THE INTERACTION OF SAWING AND EDGING OPERATION ON RED ALDER FINGER-JOINT CUT-STOCK PRODUCTION 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(7/8):75 
  329. Canessa, E.A., and J.J. Morrell.  BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF WOOD DECAY FUNGI. I. EFFECTS OF EXOGENOUS CARBON ON EFFECTIVENESS 1997  Material und Organismen  31:167-182 
  330. Chang, A.B., and J.J. Morrell.  PROTECTION OF CELLULOSE STRING WITH BIOCIDE/WATER REPELLANT MIXTURES 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 95- 
  331. Cole, E.C., W.C. McComb, M. Newton, C.L. Chambers, and J.P. Leeming.  RESPONSE OF AMPHIBIANS TO CLEARCUTTING, BURNING, AND GLYPHOSATE APPLICATION IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1997  Journal of Wildlife Management  61:656-664 
  332. DeBell, J.D., and B.L. Gartner.  STEM CHARACTERISTICS ON THE LOWER LOG OF 35-YEAR-OLD WESTERN REDCEDAR GROWN AT SEVERAL SPACINGS. 1997  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  12:9-15. 
  333. DeBell, J.D., J.J. Morrell, and B.L. Gartner.  TROPOLONE CONTENT OF INCREMENT CORES AS AN INDICATOR OF DECAY RESISTANCE IN WESTERN REDCEDAR 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:364-369 
  334. DiFazio, S.P., N.C. Vance, and M.V. Wilson.  STROBILUS PRODUCTION AND GROWTH OF PACIFIC YEW UNDER A RANGE OF OVERSTORY CONDITIONS IN WESTERN OREGON 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:986-993 
  335. Filip, G.M., and L. Yang-Erve.  EFFECTS OF PRESCRIBED BURNING ON THE VIABILITY OF ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE IN MIXED-CONIFER FOREST SOILS IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON 1997  Northwest Science  71:137-144 
  336. Funck, J.W..  OVERVIEW OF MACHINE VISION: APPLICATIONS IN VENEER AND PLYWOOD MANUFACTURING 1997  P. 101-107 in Conference proceedings, Markets and Manufacturing in Panels/Composites for '97. The Fifth International Panel and Engineered-Wood Technology Conference & Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia. Miller Freeman, San Francisco. 
  337. Garcia, C.M., M.Y. Giron, and J.J. Morrell.  FUNGAL ASSOCIATES OF BUPRESTIS LANGI MANNERHEIM COLONIZING STORED DOUGLAS-FIR LOGS 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  338. Garland, J.J.  THE PLAYERS IN PUBLIC POLICY. 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(1):13-1 
  339. Gartner, B.L.  TREES HAVE HIGHER LONGITUDINAL GROWTH STRAINS IN THEIR STEMS THAN IN THEIR ROOTS 1997  International Journal of Plant Sciences.  158:418-42 
  340. Gartner, B.L., H. Lei, and M.R. Milota.  VARIATION IN THE ANATOMY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF WOOD WITHIN AND BETWEEN TREES OF RED ALDER (ALNUS RUBRA BONG.). 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:10-20. 
  341. Gerson, E.A., and R.G. Kelsey.  ATTRACTION AND DIRECT MORTALITY OF PANDORA MOTHS, COLORADIA PANDORA (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE), BY NOCTURNAL FIRE 1997  Forest Ecology and Management  98:71-75 
  342. Gonzales-Laredo, R.F., J. Chaidez-Gonzales, A.A. Ahmed, and J.J. Karchesy.  A STILBENE XYLOSIDE FROM HOLODISCUS DISCOLOR BARK 1997  Phytochemistry  46:175-175 
  343. Hairston-Strang, A.B., and P.W. Adams.  OREGON'S STREAMSIDE RULES: ACHIEVING PUBLIC GOALS ON PRIVATE LAND 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(7):14-1 
  344. Han, S.-H., C. Ma, and S.H. Strauss.  MATRIX ATTACHMENT REGIONS (MARS) ENHANCE TRANSFORMATION FREQUENCY AND TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN POPLAR 1997  Transgenic Research  6:415-420. 
  345. Hann, D.W..  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING THE LARGEST CROWN WIDTH OF STAND-GROWN TREES IN WESTERN OREGON 1997  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Research C 
  346. Hansen, E.  FOREST CERTIFICATION AND ITS ROLE IN MARKETING STRATEGY 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(3):16-2 
  347. Hansen, E., and J. Morrell.  USE OF ANTI-STAIN CHEMICAL TREATMENTS BY THE WESTERN U.S. SOFTWOOD LUMBER INDUSTRY, 1994 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(6):69-7 
  348. Hansen, E., and R. Smith.  ASSESSING EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY IN OREGON AND VIRGINIA 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(4):36-4 
  349. Harrington, T.B., and J.C. Tappeiner II.  GROWTH RESPONSES OF YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR AND TANOAK 11 YEARS AFTER VARIOUS LEVELS OF HARDWOOD REMOVAL AND UNDERSTORY SUPPRESSION IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON, USA 1997  Forest Ecology and Management  96:1-11 
  350. Hayes, J.P., S.S. Chan, W.H. Emmingham, J.C. Tappeiner, L.D. Kellogg, and J.D. Bailey.  WILDLIFE RESPONSE TO THINNING YOUNG FORESTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(8):28-3 
  351. He, W., J. Simonsen, and J.J. Morrell.  INVESTIGATION OF BIS-[1-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-2-PROPANLATO] COPPER (II) AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(11):69- 
  352. He, W., W.J. Simonsen, H. Chen, and J.J. Morrell.  EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF SELECTED THERMAL BORON TREATMENTS IN ELIMINATING PESTS IN FRESHLY PEELED DOUGLAS-FIR LOGS. 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(3):66-7 
  353. Hong, S., and J.J. Morrell.  TREATABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD WITH ACZA OR CCA: EFFECT OF SITE, SILVICULTURAL PRACTICE, AND WOOD PROPERTIES 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(10):51- 
  354. Huffman, D.W., and J.C. Tappeiner II.  CLONAL EXPANSION AND SEEDLING RECRUITMENT OF OREGON GRAPE (BERBERIS NERVOSA) IN DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII) FORESTS: COMPARISONS WITH SALAL (GAULTHERIA SHALLON) 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:1788-17 
  355. James, R.R..  UTILIZING A SOCIAL ETHIC TOWARD THE ENVIRONMENT IN ASSESSING GENETICALLY ENGINEERED INSECT-RESISTANCE IN TREES 1997  Agriculture And Human Values  14:237-249 
  356. Jin, Z., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF MIXTURES OF BASAMID AND METHAM SODIUM ON PRODUCTION OF MITC IN DOUGLAS-FIR AND SOUTHERN PINE. 1997  Holzforschung  51:67-70. 
  357. Joseph, G., and R.G. Kelsey.  ETHANOL SYNTHESIS AND WATER RELATIONS OF FLOODED PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO (DOUGLAS-FIR) SEEDLINGS UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS 1997  International Journal of Plant Sciences  158:844-85 
  358. Kauffman, J.B., R.L. Beschta, N. Otting, and D. Lytjen.  AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF RIPARIAN STREAM RESTORATION IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES 1997  Fisheries  22(5):12-2 
  359. Kavanagh, K.L., and J.B. Zaerr.  XYLEM CAVITATION AND LOSS OF HYDRAULIC CONDUCTANCE IN WESTERN HEMLOCK FOLLOWING PLANTING 1997  Tree Physiology  17:59-63. 
  360. Kelsey, R.G., and G. Joseph.  AMBROSIA BEETLE HOST SELECTION AMONG LOGS OF DOUGLAS-FIR, WESTERN HEMLOCK, AND WESTERN RED CEDAR WITH DIFFERENT ETHANOL AND a-PINENE CONCENTRATIONS 1997  Journal of Chemical Ecology  23:1035-10 
  361. Kim, G.-H., S. Kumar, E. Sahle Demessie, K.L. Levien, and J.J. Morrell.  BENDING PROPERTIES OF TCMTB-TREATED SOUTHERN PINE SAPWOOD USING SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE IMPREGNATION PROCESS 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  362. Knowe, S.A., G.R. Ahrens, and D.S. DeBell.  COMPARISON OF DIAMETER-DISTRIBUTION-PREDICTION, STAND-TABLE-PROJECTION, AND INDIVIDUAL-TREE-GROWTH MODELING APPROACHES FOR RED ALDER PLANTATIONS 1997  Forest Ecology and Management  98:49-60 
  363. Knowe, S.A., W.I. Stein, and L.J. Shainsky.  PREDICTING GROWTH RESPONSE OF SHRUBS TO CLEAR-CUTTING AND SITE PREPARATION IN COASTAL OREGON FORESTS 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:217-226 
  364. Krankina, O.N., R.K. Dixon, A.P. Kirilenko, and K.I. Kobak.  GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: EXAMPLES FROM RUSSIAN BOREAL FORESTS 1997  Climatic Change  36:197-215 
  365. Krutovskii, K.V., S.S. Vollmer, F.C. Sorensen, W.T. Adams, and S.H. Strauss.  EFFECTS OF MEGAGAMETOPHYTE REMOVAL ON DNA YIELD AND EARLY SEEDLING GROWTH IN COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:964-968 
  366. Kukuev, Y.A., O.N. Krankina, and M.E. Harmon.  THE FOREST INVENTORY SYSTEM IN RUSSIA: A WEALTH OF DATA FOR WESTERN RESEARCHERS 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(9):15-2 
  367. Kushla, J.D., and w.J. Ripple.  THE ROLE OF TERRAIN IN A FIRE MOSAIC OF A TEMPERATE CONIFEROUS FOREST 1997  Forest Ecology and Management  95:97-107. 
  368. Laver, M.L., and D.A.A. Musbah.  CHEMICAL BROWN STAINING OF DOUGLAS-FIR WOOD: CHARACTERIZATION OF A WOOD ENZYME EXTRACT 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(4):93-9 
  369. Lawrence, R.L., S.E. Daniels, and G.H. Stankey.  PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN NATURALRESOURCE DECISION-MAKING 1997  Society and Natural Resources  10:577-589 
  370. Lei, H., B.L. Gartner, and M.R. Milota.  EFFECT OF GROWTH RATE ON THE ANATOMY, SPECIFIC GRAVITY, AND BENDING PROPERTIES OF WOOD FROM 7-YEAR-OLD RED ALDER (ALNUS RUBRA). 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:80-85. 
  371. Liu, J., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF BIOCONTROL INOCULUM GROWTH CONDITIONS ON SUBSEQUENT CHITINASE AND PROTEASE LEVELS IN WOOD EXPOSED TO BIOCONTROLS AND FUNGI 1997  Material und Organismen  31:265-279 
  372. Luoma, D.L., J.L. Eberhart, and M.P. Amaranthus.  BIODIVERSITY OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL TYPES FROM SOUTHWEST OREGON. 1997  P. 249-253 in Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. T.N. Kaye, A. Liston, R.M. Love, D.L. Luoma, R.J. Meinke, and M.V. Wilson, eds. Native Plant Society of Oregon, Corvallis, Oregon. 
  373. Mankowski, M., M. Anderson, and J.J. Morrell.  INTEGRATED PROTECTION OF FRESHLY SAWN LUMBER USING BACILLUS SUBTILIS AND SELECTED FUNGICIDE 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  374. McLain, T.E.  DESIGN AXIAL WITHDRAWAL STRENGTH FROM WOOD: I. WOOD SCREWS AND LAG SCREWS 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(5):77-8 
  375. McLain, T.E.  DESIGN AXIAL WITHDRAWAL STRENGTH FROM WOOD:: II. PLAIN-SHANK COMMON WIRENAILS 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(6):103- 
  376. Meilan, R..  FLORAL INDUCTION IN WOODY ANGIOSPERMS 1997  New Forests  14:179-202 
  377. Michener, W.K., J.W. Brunt, J.J. Helly, T.B. Kirchner, and S.G. Stafford.  NONGEOSPATIAL METADATA FOR THE ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1997  Ecological Applications  7:330-342. 
  378. Milota, M.R., and Q. Wu.  POSTSORTING OF HEM-FIR: A MILL STUDY. 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(2):49-5 
  379. Oblander, P., and S.E. Daniels.  Intercultural communication and the United States-Japan lumber trade: an exploratory study 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(3): 38- 
  380. Olsen, E., B. Stringham, and S. Pilkerton.  OPTIMAL BUCKING: TWO TRIALS WITH COMMERCIAL OSU BUCK SOFTWARE 1997  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution  16. 32 p. 
  381. Peck, R.W., A. Equihua-Martinez, and D.W. Ross.  SEASONAL FLIGHT PATTERNS OF BARK AND AMBROSIA BEETLES (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE) IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON 1997  Pan-Pacific Entomologist  73:204-212 
  382. Ripple, W.J., P.D. Lattin, K.T. Hershey, F.F. Wagner, and E.C. Meslow.  LANDSCAPE COMPOSITION AND PATTERN AROUND NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL NEST SITES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON. 1997  Jouurnal of WildlifeManagement.  61:151-158 
  383. Rose, R., D.L. Haase, F. Kroiher, and T. Sabin.  ROOT VOLUME AND GROWTH OF PONDEROSA PINE AND DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS: A SUMMARY OF EIGHT GROWING SEASONS 1997  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  12:69-73. 
  384. Ross, D.W., and C.G. Niwa.  USING AGGREGATION AND ANTIAGGREGATION PHEROMONES OF THE DOUGLAS-FIR BEETLE TO PRODUCE SNAGS FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT. 1997  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  12:52-54. 
  385. Ross, D.W., and G.E. Daterman.  USING PHEROMONE-BAITED TRAPS TO CONTROL THE AMOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF TREE MORTALITY DURING OUTBREAKS OF THE DOUGLAS-FIR BEETLE. 1997  Forest Science  43:65-70. 
  386. Ross, D.W., and H. Solheim.  PATHOGENICITY TO DOUGLAS-FIR OPHIOSTOMA PSEUDOTSUGAE AND LEPTOGRAPHIUM ABIETINUM, FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH THE DOUGLAS-FIR BEETLE 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:39-43. 
  387. Ryan, M.G., and B.J. Yoder.  HYDRAULIC LIMITS TO TREE HEIGHT AND TREE GROWTH 1997  BioScience  47:235-242 
  388. Ryan, R.B.  BEFORE AND AFTER EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE LARCH CASEBEARER (LEPIDOPTERA: COLEOPHORIDAE) IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON AND WASHINGTON, 1972-1995 1997  Environmental Entomology.  26:703-715 
  389. Scheffer, T.C., and J.J. Morrell.  ABILITY OF POLYETHYLENE BOOTS TO PROTECT THE BELOWGROUND PORTION OF SMALL STAKES AGAINST DECAY 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(5):42-4 
  390. Scheffer, T.C., D.J. Miller, and J.J. Morrell.  AFTER 18 YEARS, PRESERVATIVE DIPPING AND BRUSH TREATING CONTINUE TO PROVIDE PROTECTION TO SHINGLES OF WESTERN WOOD SPECIES 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  391. Schneider, P.F. C.M. Freitag, and J.J. Morrell.  DECAY RESISTANCE OF SALTWATER-EXPOSED DOUGLAS-FIR PILES 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:370-374 
  392. Schneider, P.F., and J.J. Morrell.  INTERNAL PRESSURE DEVELOPMENT IN DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER DURING PRESSURE TREATMENT 1997  The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 97- 
  393. Shen, Y., and R. Gupta.  EVALUATION OF CREEP BEHAVIOR OF STRUCTURAL LUMBER IN A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(1):89-9 
  394. Shimada, K., D. Dumas, and C.J. Biermann.  PROPERTIES OF CANDIDATE INTERNAL SIZING AGENTS VERSUS SIZING PERFORMANCE 1997  Tappi Journal  80(10):171 
  395. Silva, A.A., and M.L. Laver.  MOLECULAR WEIGHT CHARACTERIZATION OF WOOD PULP CELLULOSE: DISSOLUTION AND SIZE EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS 1997  Tappi Journal  80(6):173- 
  396. Simonsen, J.  EFFICIENCY OF REINFORCING MATERIALS IN FILLED POLYMER COMPOSITES 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(1):74-8 
  397. Strauss, S.H., S.A. Knowe, and J. Jenkins.  BENEFITS AND RISKS OF TRANSGENIC ROUNDUP READY(r) COTTONWOOD 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(5):12-1 
  398. Stuart-Smith, A.K., C.J.A. Bradshaw, S. Boutin, D.M. Hebert, and A.B. Rippin.  WOODLAND CARIBOU RELATIVE TO LANDSCAPE PATTERNS IN NORTHEAST ALBERTA 1997  Journal of Wildlife Management  61:622-633 
  399. Tappeiner, J.C., D. Huffman, D. Marshall, T.A. Spies, and J.D. Bailey.  DENSITY, AGES, AND GROWTH RATES IN OLD-GROWTH AND YOUNG-GROWTH FORESTS IN COASTAL OREGON 1997  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:638-648 
  400. Vatovec, M., T.H. Miller, R. Gupta, and S. Lewis.  MODELING OF METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD TRUSS JOINTS: PART II--APPLICATION TO OVERAL TRUSS MODEL 1997  Transactions of the ASAE  40:1667-16 
  401. Wilson, K.P., M.L. Laver, and W.J. Frederick, Jr.  THE USE OF CREN TO IMPROVE 13C-NMR SPECTRA OF COMPOUNDS CONTAINING CARBON ATOMS REPRESENTATIVE OF ORGANICS DISSOLVED IN KRAFT BLACK LIQUOR 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:171-177 
  402. Zauscher, S., and P.E. Humphrey.  ORIENTING LIGNOCELLULOSIC FIBERS AND PARTICLES BY MEANS OF A MAGNETIC FIELD 1997  Wood and Fiber Science  29:35-46. 
  403. Zhuang, J., M. Chen, and C.J. Biermann.  ROSIN SOAP SIZING WITHOUT MORDANTS BY IMMERSION IN SIZE SOLUTION 1997  Tappi Journal  80(1):271- 
  404. Bettinger, P., and R.J. Alig.  TIMBER AVAILABILITY ON NON-FEDERAL LAND IN WESTERN WASHINGTON: IMPLICATIONS BASED ON PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TIMBERLAND BASE. 1996.  Forest Products Journal  46(9):30-3 
  405. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 9, Number 1 (February). 1996.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  406. COPE..  COPE Report,Volume 9, Number 4 (November). 1996.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  407. DiFazio, S.P., N.C. Vance, and M.V. Wilson..  VARIATION IN SEX EXPRESSION OF TAXUS BREVIFOLIA IN WESTERN OREGON. 1996.  Canadian Journal of Botany  74:1943-19 
  408. Han, K.-H., M.P. Gordon, and S.H. Strauss.  CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF AGROBACTERIUM-MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION OF PLANTS AND ITS APPLICATION TO GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF POPULUS. 1996.  P. 201-222 in Biology of Populus and its Implications for Management and Conservation. Part I, Chapter 9. R.F. Stettler, H.D. Bradshaw, Jr., P.E. Heilman, and T.M. Hinckley, eds. NRC Research Press, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. 
  409. Milota, M.R., and R. Gupta.  MOISTURE METER CORRECTION FACTORS FOR DAHURIAN LARCH FROM THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST. 1996.  Forest Products Journal  46(6):91-9 
  410. Perry, D.A..  BOOK REVIEW of Ecosystem Management: Selected Readings. F.B. Samson and F.L. Knopf, eds. Springer-Verlag. 1996.  Forest Ecology and Management  98:297-298 
  411. Acda, M.N., J.J. Morrell, and K.L. Levien.  DECAY RESISTANCE OF COMPOSITES FOLLOWING SUPERCRITICAL FLUID IMPREGNATION WITH TEBUCONAZOLE. 1996  Material und Organismen.  30:293-300 
  412. Acker, S.A., M.E. Harmon, T.A. Spies, and W.A. McKee.  SPATIAL PATTERNS OF TREE MORTALITY IN AN OLD-GROWTH ABIES-PSEUDOTSUGA STAND. 1996  Northwest Science  70:132-138 
  413. Adams, P.W.  ADDRESSING FORESTRY ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE: A VISION FOR COORDINATED RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. 1996  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation  51(2):126- 
  414. Adams, P.W., and A.B. Hairston..  CALLING ALL EXPERTS: USING SCIENCE TO DIRECT POLICY. 1996  Journal of Forestry.  94:27-30. 
  415. Aitken, S.M., W.T. Adams, N. Schermann, and L.H. Fuchigami.  FAMILY VARIATION FOR FALL COLD HARDINESS IN TWO WASHINGTON POPULATIONS OF COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII var. MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO). 1996  Forest Ecology and Management  80:187-195 
  416. Bettinger, P., G.A. Bradshaw, and G.W. Weaver.  EFFECTS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM VECTOR-RASTER-VECTOR DATA CONVERSION ON LANDSCAPE INDICES. 1996  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  26:1416-14 
  417. Bettinger, P., K.N. Johnson, and J. Sessions.  FOREST PLANNING IN AN OREGON CASE STUDY: DEFINING THE PROBLEM AND ATTEMPTING TO MEET GOALS WITH A SPATIAL-ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE. 1996  Environmental Management  20:565-577 
  418. Brown, C.G., and L.D. Kellogg.  HARVESTING ECONOMICS AND WOOD FIBER UTILIZATION IN A FUELS REDUCTION PROJECT: A CASE STUDY IN EASTERN OREGON. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(9):45-5 
  419. Brunner, C.C., A.G. Maristany, and D.A. Butler.  WOOD SPECIES IDENTIFICATION USING SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(2):82-8 
  420. Brunner, C.C., J.W. Funck, A.G. Maristany, K.A. Schott, and D.A. Butler.  THE EFFECTS OF EDGING SEVERITY ON CUT-STOCK PRODUCTION FROM RED ALDER LUMBER. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(7/8):56 
  421. Buktenica, M.W., and G.L. Larson.  ECOLOGY OF KOKANEE SALMON AND RAINBOW TROUT IN CRATER LAKE, OREGON. 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management  12:298-310 
  422. Canessa, E.A., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM ON INDUCTION OF LACCASE BY TRAMETES VERSICOLOR ON PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD. 1996  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/96- 
  423. Cohen, W.B., J.D. Kushla, W.J. Ripple, and S.L. Garman.  AN INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL METHODS IN REMOTE SENSING OF FORESTED ECOSYSTEMS: FOCUS ON THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA. 1996  Environmental Management  20(3):421- 
  424. Cole, E.  MANAGING FOR MATURE HABITAT IN PRODUCTION FORESTS OF WESTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. 1996  Weed Technology  10:422-428 
  425. Daniels, S.E., and G.B. Walker.  COLLABORATIVE LEARNING: IMPROVING PUBLIC DELIBERATION IN ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT. 1996  Environmental Impact Assessment Review.  16:71-102. 
  426. Entry, J.A., and W.H. Emmingham.  INFLUENCE OF VEGETATION ON MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF ATRAZINE AND 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID IN RIPARIAN SOILS. 1996  Canadian Journal of Soil Science  76:101-106 
  427. Entry, J.A., and W.H. Emmingham.  NUTRIENT CONTENT AND EXTRACTABILITY IN RIPARIAN SOILS SUPPORTING FORESTS AND GRASSLANDS. 1996  Applied Soil Ecology  4:119-124. 
  428. Entry, J.A., P.K. Donnelly, and W.H. Emmingham.  MINERALIZATION OF ATRAZINE AND 2,4-D IN SOILS INOCULATED WITH PHANEROCHAETE CHRYSOSPORIUM AND TRAPPEA DARKERI. 1996  Applied Soil Ecology  3:85-90. 
  429. Ethington, R.L.  VISUAL LAMINATING GRADES OF DAHURIAN LARCH. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(5):79-8 
  430. Ethington, R.L., V. Eskelsen, and R. Gupta.  RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPRESSION STRENGTH PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN AND RING ORIENTATION. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(1):84-8 
  431. Gamble, W.E., W.T. Adams, and J. Tappeiner II..  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEED SOURCES IN THE HOSPITAL TRACT RANGEWIDE SOURCE ARCHIVE PLANTATION. 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution  12. 21 p. 
  432. Gupta, R., and M. Vatovec.  EVALUATION OF DAHURIAN LARCH IN MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(9):89-9 
  433. Gupta, R., and R.L. Ethington.  GENERAL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DAHURIAN LARCH (LARIX DAHURICA) FROM THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(4):90-9 
  434. Gupta, R., M. Vatovec, and T.H. Miller.  METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD JOINTS: A LITERATURE REVIEW. 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  13. 37 p. 
  435. Gupta, R., R.L. Ethington, and D.W. Green.  MECHANICAL STRESS GRADING OF DAHURIAN LARCH STRUCTURAL LUMBER. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(7/8):79 
  436. Hagar, J.C., W.C. McComb, and W.H. Emmingham.  BIRD COMMUNITIES IN COMMERCIALLY THINNED AND UNTHINNED DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS OF WESTERN OREGON. 1996  Wildlife Society Bulletin  24:353-366 
  437. Hairston, A.B., and P.W. Adams.  LANDOWNER OPINIONS OF WATER PROTECTION RULES IN THE OREGON FOREST PRACTICES ACT. 1996  P. 110-117 in Proceedings: Symposium on Nonindustrial Private Forests: Learning from the Past, Prospects for the Future. Extension Special Programs, Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. 
  438. Halaj, J., D.W. Ross, R.R. Mason, T.R. Torgersen, and A.R. Moldenke.  GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ARBOREAL SPIDER (ARANEAE) COMMUNITIES ON DOUGLAS-FIR IN WESTERN OREGON. 1996  Pan-Pacific Entomologist  72(1):17-2 
  439. Hansen, E., and R. Bush.  CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS OF SOFTWOOD LUMBER QUALITY. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(10):29- 
  440. Hayes, J.P., M.D. Adam, D. Bateman, E. Dent, W.H. Emmingham, K.G. Maas, and A.E. Skaugset.  INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND FOREST MANAGEMENT IN RIPARIAN AREAS OF THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1996  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  11:85-89. 
  441. Hayes, J.P., S.Z. Guffey, F.J. Kriegler, G.F. McCracken, and C.R. Parker.  THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF NATIVE, STOCKED, AND HYBRID POPULATIONS OF BROOK TROUT IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS. 1996  Conservation Biology  10:1403-14 
  442. Hibbs, D.E., and P.A. Giordano..  VEGETATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ALDER-DOMINATED RIPARIAN BUFFER STRIPS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE. 1996  Northwest Science  70:213-222 
  443. Jensen, E.C.  INTERNATIONALIZING FORESTRY EDUCATION. 1996  Journal of Forestry  94(3):26-2 
  444. Jin, Z., and J.J. Morrell.  BIOPROTECTION OF BAMBOO AGAINST FUNGAL MOLD AND STAIN. 1996  Material und Organismen  30:57-62. 
  445. Kellogg, L.D.  SPOTLIGHT ON FOREST OPERATIONS: PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(6):20-2 
  446. Kellogg, L.D., G.V. Milota, and M. Miller, Jr.  A COMPARISON OF SKYLINE HARVESTING COSTS FOR ALTERNATIVE COMMERCIAL THINNING PRESCRIPTIONS. 1996  Journal of Forest Engineering  7(3):7-23. 
  447. Kellogg, L.D., P. Bettinger, and R.M. Edwards.  A COMPARISON OF LOGGING PLANNING, FELLING, AND SKYLINE YARDING COSTS BETWEEN CLEARCUTTING AND FIVE GROUP-SELECTION HARVESTING METHODS. 1996  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:90-96. 
  448. Khan, S.R., R. Rose, D.L. Haase, and T.E. Sabin.  SOIL WATER STRESS: ITS EFFECTS ON PHENOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND MORPHOLOGY OF CONTAINERIZED DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS. 1996  New Forests.  12:19-39. 
  449. Knowe, S.A., and D.E. Hibbs.  STAND STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF YOUNG RED ALDER AS AFFECTED BY PLANTING DENSITY. 1996  Forest Ecology and Management  82(1-3):69 
  450. Krankina, O.N., M.E. Harmon, and J.K. Winjum.  CARBON STORAGE AND SEQUESTRATION IN THE RUSSIAN FOREST SECTOR. 1996  Ambio.  25:284-288 
  451. Krupkin, A.B., A. Liston, and S.H. Strauss.  PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE HARD PINES (PINUS SUBGENUS PINUS, PINACEAE) FROM CHLOROPLAST DNA RESTRICTION SITE ANALYSIS. 1996  American Journal of Botany  83:489-498 
  452. Kumar, S., J.J. Morrell, H. Chen, J. Liu, and D.B. Thies.  EFFECT OF POST-TREATMENT PROCESSING ON ACZA PRECIPITATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(4):48-5 
  453. Larson, G.L.  DEVELOPMENT OF A 10-YEAR LIMNOLOGICAL STUDY OF CRATER LAKE, CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK, OREGON, USA 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management.  12:221-229 
  454. Larson, G.L., C.D. McIntire, M. Hurley, and M.W. Buktenica.  TEMPERATURE, WATER CHEMISTRY, AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CRATER LAKE. 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management.  12:230-247 
  455. Larson, G.L., C.D. McIntire, R.E. Truitt, M.W. Buktenica, and E. Karnaugh-Thomas.  ZOOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN CRATER LAKE, OREGON, USA. 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management.  12:281-297 
  456. Laver, M.L., and D.A.A. Musbah.  AN ENZYME EXTRACT FROM DOUGLAS-FIR SAPWOOD AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO BROWN STAINING. 1996  Wood and Fiber Science  28:2-6. 
  457. Laver, M.L., and S.W. Arvey.  CHEMICAL BROWN STAINING OF DOUGLAS-FIR WOOD: LIGHT AND OXYGEN SUSCEPTIBILITY OF EXTRACTIVES. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(7/8):96 
  458. Lawrence, R.L., and S.E. Daniels.  PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN NATURAL RESOURCE DECISION MAKING: GOALS, METHODOLOGY, AND EVALUATION. 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Papers in Forest Policy  3. 49 p. 
  459. Lawrence, R.L., and W.J. Ripple.  DETERMINING PATCH PERIMETERS IN RASTER IMAGE PROCESSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS. 1996  International Journal of Remote Sensing.  17:1255-12 
  460. Lawrence, R.L., J.E. Means, and W.J. Ripple.  AN AUTOMATED METHOD FOR DIGITIZING COLOR THEMATIC MAPS. 1996  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.  62:1245-12 
  461. Lebow, P.K., C.C. Brunner, A.G. Maristany, and D.A. Butler.  CLASSIFICATION OF WOOD SURFACE FEATURES BY SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE. 1996  Wood and Fiber Science  28:71-90. 
  462. Lebow, S.T., J.J. Morrell, and M.R. Milota.  WESTERN WOOD SPECIES TREATED WITH CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE: EFFECT OF MOISTURE CONTENT. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(2):67-7 
  463. Lee, J.-Y., and B.J. Greber.  AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE U.S. WOOD WINDOW AND DOOR MARKET. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(3):23-2 
  464. Lei, H., M.R. Milota, and B.L. Gartner.  BETWEEN- AND WITHIN-TREE VARIATION IN THE ANATOMY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF WOOD IN OREGON WHITE OAK (QUERCUS GARRYANA DOUGL.) 1996  IAWA Journal  17:445-461 
  465. Liu, J., and J.J. Morrell.  THE ROLE OF CHITINASE IN BIOPROTECTANT ACTIVITY AGAINST WOOD STAINING FUNGI. 1996  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/96- 
  466. Loucks, D.M., S.A. Knowe, L.J. Shainsky, and A.A. Pancheco.  REGENERATING COASTAL FORESTS IN OREGON: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED ECOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Research Contribution  14. 122 p. 
  467. Maguire, D.A., and W.S. Bennett.  PATTERNS IN VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF FOLIAGE IN YOUNG COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR. 1996  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  26:1991-20 
  468. McIntire, C.D., G.L. Larson, R.E. Truitt, and M.K. Debacon.  TAXONOMIC STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTIVITY OF PHYTOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGES IN CRATER LAKE, OREGON. 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management.  12:259-280 
  469. McNabb, D.H., and L. Boersma.  NONLINEAR MODEL FOR COMPRESSIBILITY OF PARTLY SATURATED SOILS 1996  Soil Science Society of America Journal  60:333-341 
  470. Milota, M.  CALIBRATION OF MOISTURE METERS FOR WESTERN HARDWOOD SPECIES. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(1):39-4 
  471. Montgomery, C.A.  RISK AND FOREST POLICY: ISSUES AND RECENT TRENDS IN THE U.S 1996  Ecological Economics.  16:65-72. 
  472. Montgomery, C.A.  A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF THE U.S. HOUSING MARKET: IMPROVEMENT AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. 1996  Journal of Housing Economics  5(2):166-1 
  473. Morrell, J.J.  WOOD POLE MAINTENANCE MANUAL (1996 Edition). 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.  Research C 
  474. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Freitag, S.M. Smith, M.E. Corden, and R.D. Graham.  BASIDIOMYCETE COLONIZATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES AFTER 3 OR 6 MONTHS OF AIR-SEASONING. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(5):56-6 
  475. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, and L.D. Lonning.  SAPWOOD THICKNESS OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLES: IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT OF A CHANGING RESOURCE. 1996  American Wood-Preservers' Association Proceedings  92:193-204 
  476. Nelson, P.O., J.F. Reilly, and G.L. Larson.  CHEMICAL SOLUTE MASS BALANCE OF CRATER LAKE, OREGON. 1996  Journal of Lake and Reservoir Management.  12:248-258 
  477. Newton, M., R. Willis, J. Walsh, E. Cole, and S. Chan.  ENHANCING RIPARIAN HABITAT FOR FISH, WILDLIFE, AND TIMBER IN MANAGED FORESTS. 1996  Weed Technology  10:429-438 
  478. Olsen, E.D., S.J. Pilkerton, and J.W. Mann.  A HARVESTING EQUIPMENT SELECTION PROCESS FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(9):39-4 
  479. Reeb, J.E.  LOGGERS' VIEWS ON TRAINING AFTER ATTENDING A THREE-DAY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM 1996  Journal of Natural Resource and Life Sciences Education  25(1):43-4 
  480. Reeb, J.E., and J.G. Massey.  USING CUSTOMER-DRIVEN INFORMATION TO ADD VALUE TO LUMBER. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(10):41- 
  481. Riyanto, D.S., and R. Gupta.  EFFECT OF RING ANGLE ON SHEAR STRENGTH PARALLEL TO THE GRAIN OF WOOD. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(7/8):87 
  482. Rose, R., and D.L. Haase.  IRRIGATION FOR FROST PROTECTION IN FOREST NURSERIES: ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT. 1996  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:16-19. 
  483. Rose, R., C.E. Chachulski, and D.L. Haase. ..  PROPAGATION OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIVE PLANTS: A MANUAL. 1996  Volumes 1 and 2. First editions. Nursery Technology Cooperative, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 
  484. Ross, D.W.  PHENOLOGY OF PANDORA MOTH (LEPIDOPTERA: SATURNIIDAE) ADULT EMERGENCE AND EGG ECLOSION IN CENTRAL OREGON. 1996  Pan-Pacific Entomologist  72(1):1-4. 
  485. Ross, D.W., K.E. Gibson, R.W. Thier, and A.S. Munson.  OPTIMAL DOSE OF AN ANTIAGGREGATION PHEROMONE (3-METHYLCYCLOHEX-2-EN-1-ONE) FOR PROTECTING LIVE DOUGLAS-FIR FROM ATTACK BY DENDROCTONUS PSEUDOTSUGAE (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE). 1996  Journal of Economic Entomology  89:1204-12 
  486. Roth, B.E., and M. Newton.  ROLE OF LAMMAS GROWTH IN RECOVERY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS FROM DEER BROWSING, AS INFLUENCED BY WEED CONTROL, FERTILIZATION, AND SEED SOURCE. 1996  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  26:936-944 
  487. Roth, B.E., and M. Newton..  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR RELATING TO WEEDING, FERTILIZATION, AND SEED SOURCE. 1996  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:62-69. 
  488. Simonsen, J.  UTILIZING STRAW AS A FILLER IN THERMOPLASTIC BUILDING MATERIALS. 1996  Construction and Building Materials.  10:435-440 
  489. Stafford, S.G.  FINDING LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES IN AN ERA OF DUAL-CAREER FAMILIES 1996  BioScience  46:52-54. 
  490. Tappeiner, J.C., II, J. Zasada, D. Huffman, and B.D. Maxwell.  EFFECTS OF CUTTING TIME, STUMP HEIGHT, PARENT TREE CHARACTERISTICS, AND HARVEST VARIABLES ON DEVELOPMENT OF BIGLEAF MAPLE SPROUT CLUMPS. 1996  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:120-124. 
  491. Tsumura, Y., K. Ohba, and S.H. Strauss.  DIVERSITY AND INHERITANCE OF INTER-SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEAT POLYMORPHISMS IN DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII) AND SUGI (CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA). 1996  Theoretical and Applied Genetics.  92:40-45. 
  492. Vatovec, M., R. Gupta, and T. Miller.  TESTING AND EVALUATION OF METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD TRUSS JOINTS. 1996  Journal of Testing and Evaluation  24(2):63-7 
  493. Vatovec, M., T.H. Miller, and R. Gupta.  MODELING OF METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD TRUSS JOINTS. 1996  Transactions of the ASAE  39:1101-11 
  494. Walker, G.B., and S.E. Daniels.  THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION, THE NORTHWEST FOREST CONFERENCE, AND MANAGING CONFLICT: WHEN TALK AND STRUCTURE COLLIDE. 1996  Society and Natural Resources  9:77-91. 
  495. Wallace, K.A., and J.J. Karchesy.  REACTION OF CATECHIN WITH N-HYDROXYMETHYLACETAMIDE: A FIRST MODEL FOR CROSS-LINKING PVA CO-POLYMERS WITH TANNINS. 1996  Holzforschung  50:477-480 
  496. Wang, Y., J. Simonsen, C.P. Neto, J. Rocha, T.G. Rials, and E. Hart.  THE REACTION OF BORIC ACID WITH WOOD IN A POLYSTYRENE MATRIX. 1996  Journal of Applied Polymer Science  62:501-508 
  497. Wemple, B.C., J.A. Jones, and G.E. Grant..  CHANNEL NETWORK EXTENSION BY LOGGING ROADS IN TWO BASINS, WESTERN CASCADES, OREGON. 1996  Water Resources Bulletin  32:1195-12 
  498. Wimberly, M.C., and B.B. Bare.  DISTANCE-DEPENDENT AND DISTANCE-INDEPENDENT MODELS OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND WESTERN HEMLOCK BASAL AREA GROWTH FOLLOWING SILVICULTURAL TREATMENT. 1996  Forest Ecology and Management  89:1-11. 
  499. Wondzell, S.M., and F.J. Swanson.  SEASONAL AND STORM DYNAMICS OF THE HYPORHEIC ZONE OF A 4TH-ORDER MOUNTAIN STREAM. I: HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES. 1996  Journal of the North American Benthological Society  15(1):3-19 
  500. Wondzell, S.M., and F.J. Swanson.  SEASONAL AND STORM DYNAMICS OF THE HYPORHEIC ZONE OF A 4TH-ORDER MOUNTAIN STREAM. II: NITROGEN CYCLING. 1996  Journal of the North American Benthological Society  15(1):20-3 
  501. Zavala, D., and P.E. Humphrey.  HOT PRESSING VENEER-BASED PRODUCTS: THE INTERACTION OF PHYSICAL PROCESSES. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(1):69-7 
  502. Zeng, Y., S. Randhawa, and J. Funck.  AN EXPERT SYSTEM FOR SOFTWOOD LUMBER GRADING. 1996  Computers and Industrial Engineering  31:463-466 
  503. Zwieniecki, M.A., and M. Newton.  SEASONAL PATTERN OF WATER DEPLETION FROM SOIL-ROCK PROFILES IN A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON. 1996  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  26:1346-13 
  504. Zwieniecki, M.A., and M. Newton.  WATER-HOLDING CHARACTERISTICS OF METASEDIMENTARY ROCK IN SELECTED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON. 1996  Soil Science Society of America Journal  60:1578-15 
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  510. Aagaard, J.E., S.S. Vollmer, F.C. Sorensen, and S.H. Strauss.  MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PRODUCTS AMONG RAPD PROFILES ARE FREQUENT AND STRONGLY DIFFERENTIATED BETWEEN RACES OF DOUGLAS-FIR. 1995  Molecular Ecology  4:441-447. 
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  513. Beschta, R.L., W.S. Platts, J.B. Kauffman, and M.T. Hill.  ARTIFICIAL STREAM RESTORATION - MONEY WELL SPENT OR AN EXPENSIVE FAILURE? 1995  P. 76-104 in Proceedings, Environmental Restoration, UCOWR 1994 Annual Meeting. The Universities Council on Water Resources, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. 
  514. Canessa, E.F., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF MIXTURES OF CARBON DISULFIDE AND METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE ON SURVIVAL OF WOOD-COLONIZING FUNGI. 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:207-224 
  515. Chen, M., and C.J. Biermann.  INVESTIGATION OF THE MECHANISM OF PAPER SIZING THROUGH A DESIZING APPROACH. 1995  Tappi Journal  78(8):120- 
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  518. Entry, J.A., and W.H. Emmingham.  SEQUESTRATION OF 137CS AND 90SR FROM SOIL BY SEEDLINGS OF EUCALYPTUS TERETICORNIS 1995  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  25:1044-10 
  519. Entry, J.A., P.K. Donnelly, and W.H. Emmingham.  ATRAZINE AND 2,4-D MINERALIZATION IN RELATION TO MICROBIAL BIOMASS IN SOILS OF YOUNG-, SECOND-, AND OLD-GROWTH RIPARIAN FORESTS. 1995  Applied Soil Ecology  2:77-84. 
  520. Fantozzi, J., and P.E. Humphrey.  EFFECTS OF BENDING MOMENTS ON THE TENSILE PERFORMANCE OF MULTIPLE-BOLTED TIMBER CONNECTORS: PART I. A TECHNIQUE TO MODEL SUCH JOINTS 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:55-67. 
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  522. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  DECOMPOSITION OF BASAMID IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD: LABORATORY STUDIES OF A POTENTIAL WOOD FUMIGANT. 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:183-197 
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  525. Garman, S.L., S.A. Acker, J.L. Ohmann, and T.A. Spies.  ASYMPTOTIC HEIGHT-DIAMETER EQUATIONS FOR TWENTY-FOUR TREE SPECIES IN WESTERN OREGON. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  10. 22 p. 
  526. Gray, A.N., and T.A. Spies.  WATER CONTENT MEASUREMENT IN FOREST SOILS AND DECAYED WOOD USING TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY. 1995  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  25:376-385 
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  528. Haase, D.L., and R. Rose.  VECTOR ANALYSIS AND ITS USE FOR INTERPRETING PLANT NUTRIENT SHIFTS IN RESPONSE TO SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS 1995  Forest Science  41:54-66. 
  529. Haeussler, S., J.C. Tappeiner II, and B.J. Greber.  GERMINATION, SURVIVAL, AND EARLY GROWTH OF RED ALDER SEEDLINGS IN THE CENTRAL COAST RANGE OF OREGON. 1995  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  25:1639-16 
  530. Hann, D.W.  A KEY TO THE LITERATURE PRESENTING SITE-INDEX AND DOMINANT-HEIGHT-GROWTH CURVES AND EQUATIONS FOR SPECIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  7. 26 p. 
  531. Hibbs, D.E., S.S. Chan, M. Castellano, and C.-H. Niu.  RESPONSE OF RED ALDER SEEDLINGS TO CO2 ENRICHMENT AND WATER STRESS. 1995  New Phytologist.  129:569-57 
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  533. Hipkins, V.D., K.A. Marshall, D.B. Neale, W.H. Rottman, and S.H. Strauss.  A MUTATION HOTSPOT IN THE CHLOROPLAST GENOME OF A CONIFER (DOUGLAS-FIR: PSEUDOTSUGA) IS CAUSED BY VARIABILITY IN THE NUMBER OF DIRECT REPEATS DERIVED FROM A PARTIALLY DUPLICATED tRNA GENE. 1995  Current Genetics  27:572-579 
  534. Homann, P.S., P. Sollins, H.N. Chappell, and A.G. Stangenberger.  SOIL ORGANIC CARBON IN A MOUNTAINOUS, FORESTED REGION: RELATION TO SITE CHARACTERISTICS. 1995  Soil Science Society of America Journal  59:1468-14 
  535. James, R.R., B.T. Shaffer, B. Croft, and B. Lighthart.  FIELD EVALUATION OF BEAUVERIA BASSIANA: ITS PERSISTENCE AND EFFECTS ON THE PEA APHID AND A NON-TARGET COCCINELLID IN ALFALFA. 1995  Biocontrol Science and Technology  5:425-437. 
  536. Jensen, E.C., and D.J. Anderson.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: AN OVERVIEW. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9a. 10 p. 
  537. Jensen, E.C., and D.J. Anderson.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: GLOSSARY. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9f. 8 p. 
  538. Jensen, E.C., and D.J. Anderson.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: ASSOCIATED LITERATURE. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9g. 6 p. 
  539. Jensen, E.C., and J.C. Hino.  MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION: CREATING NEW LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS. 1995  Journal of Forestry  93(5):8-14 
  540. Jensen, E.C., D.J. Anderson, and D.E. Hibbs.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: RED ALDER, ALNUS RUBRA BONG. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9c. 7 p. 
  541. Jensen, E.C., D.J. Anderson, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: TANOAK, LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS (HOOK. & ARN.) REHD. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9d. 7 p. 
  542. Jensen, E.C., D.J. Anderson, J.C. Tappeiner II, and J.C. Zasada.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: VINE MAPLE, ACER CIRCINATUM PURSH. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9b. 7 p. 
  543. Jensen, E.C., D.J. Anderson, J.C. Zasada, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  THE REPRODUCTIVE ECOLOGY OF BROADLEAVED TREES AND SHRUBS: SALMONBERRY, RUBUS SPECTABILIS PURSH. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  9e. 7 p. 
  544. Knowe, S.A.  EVALUATION OF OBJECTIVE ESTIMATES OF TREATMENT EFFICACY FOR BIGLEAF MAPLE. 1995  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  25:844-850 
  545. Knowe, S.A., and W.I. Stein.  PREDICTING THE EFFECTS OF SITE PREPARATION AND PROTECTION ON DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS. 1995  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  25:1538-15 
  546. Knowe, S.A., B.D. Carrier, and A. Dobkowski.  EFFECTS OF BIGLEAF MAPLE SPROUT CLUMPS ON DIAMETER AND HEIGHT GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1995  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  10:5-11. 
  547. Knowe, S.A., E.C. Cole, and M. Newton.  RESPONSE SURFACE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL OF RED ALDER AND VINE MAPLE WITH GLYPHOSATE-IMAZAPYR AND TRICLOPYR-IMAZAPYR. 1995  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  10:127-132 
  548. Krankina, O., and R.L. Ethington.  FOREST RESOURCES AND WOOD PROPERTIES OF COMMERCIAL TREE SPECIES IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(10):44- 
  549. Krankina, O.N., and M.E. Harmon.  DYNAMICS OF THE DEAD WOOD CARBON POOL IN NORTHWESTERN RUSSIAN BOREAL FORESTS. 1995  Water, Air and Soil Pollution.  82:227-238 
  550. Law, B.E.  ESTIMATION OF LEAF AREA INDEX AND LIGHT INTERCEPTED BY SHRUBS FROM DIGITAL VIDEOGRAPHY. 1995  Remote Sensing of the Environment.  51:276-280 
  551. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  INTERACTIONS OF AMMONIACAL COPPER ZINC ARSENATE (ACZA) WITH DOUGLAS-FIR. 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:105-118 
  552. Lee, B.G., A. Maristany, C.C. Brunner, and J.J. Morrell.  REMOVING FUNGAL STAIN FROM PONDEROSA PINE BY CAUSTIC BLEACHING. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(3):56-6 
  553. McGarigal, K., and W.C. McComb.  RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE AND BREEDING BIRDS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE. 1995  Ecological Monographs  65:235-260 
  554. Milota, M.R., and E.M. Wengert.  APPLIED DRYING TECHNOLOGY, 1988 TO 1993. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(5):33-4 
  555. Milota, M.R., J.L. Tschernitz, S.P. Verrill, and T. Mianowski.  GAS PERMEABILITY OF PLANTATION LOBLOLLY PINE. 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:34-40. 
  556. Morrell, J.J.  IMPORTATION OF UNPROCESSED LOGS INTO NORTH AMERICA: A REVIEW OF PEST MITIGATION PROCEDURES AND THEIR EFFICACY. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(9):41-5 
  557. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Freitag.  DURABILITY OF DAHURIAN LARCH. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(1):77-7 
  558. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Freitag.  EFFECT OF WOOD MOISTURE CONTENT ON DIFFUSION OF BORON-BASED BIOCIDES THROUGH DOUGLAS-FIR AND WESTERN HEMLOCK LUMBER 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(3):51-5 
  559. Morrell, J.J., and C.S. Love.  FLUORIDE MOVEMENT THROUGH DOUGLAS-FIR AND HEM-FIR LUMBER FOLLOWING DIPPING IN POTASSIUM/AMMONIUM BIFLUORIDE. 1995  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/95- 
  560. Morrell, J.J., and M.Y. Giron.  FUMIGANT TREATMENT OF PHILIPPINE WOOD SPECIES. 1. LABORATORY STUDIES. 1995  Journal of Tropical Forest Products  1(1):90-97 
  561. Morrell, J.J., and P. Schneider.  INCIDENCE OF DECAY ABOVE THE GROUNDLINE IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(5):80-8 
  562. Morrell, J.J., and P.F. Schneider.  PERFORMANCE OF BORON AND FLUORIDE BASED RODS AS REMEDIAL TREATMENTS IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES. 1995  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/95- 
  563. Morrell, J.J., and R.K. Velicheti.  EFFECT OF PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA ON THE ACTIVITY OF A MIXTURE OF WOOD STAINING FUNGI ON PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD. 1995  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/95- 
  564. Morrell, J.J., and S.M. Smith.  CHEMICALLY PROTECTING CELLULOSIC STRING FROM MICROBIAL ATTACK. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(6):84-8 
  565. Nair, H.U., and J. Simonsen.  THE PRESSURE TREATMENT OF WOOD WITH SONIC WAVES. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(9):59-6 
  566. Niemiec, S.S., G.R. Ahrens, S. Willits, and D.E. Hibbs.  HARDWOODS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  8. 115 p. 
  567. Norris, L.A.  ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT--A SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE. 1995  P. 15-18 in Symposium proceedings, Ecosystem Management in Western Interior Forests. Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. 
  568. O'Dea, M.E., J.C. Zasada, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  VINE MAPLE CLONE GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION IN MANAGED AND UNMANAGED COASTAL OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS 1995  Ecological Applications  5:63-73. 
  569. Oester, P.T., W. Emmingham, P. Larson, and S. Clements.  PERFORMANCE OF PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS UNDER FOUR HERBICIDE REGIMES IN NORTHEAST OREGON. 1995  New Forests.  10:123-131 
  570. Panek, J.A., and R.H. Waring.  CARBON ISOTOPE VARIATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR FOLIAGE: IMPROVING THE ?13C-CLIMATE RELATIONSHIP. 1995  Tree Physiology  15:657-663 
  571. Peck, J.E., S.A. Acker, and W.A. McKee.  AUTECOLOGY OF MOSSES IN CONIFEROUS FORESTS IN THE CENTRAL WESTERN CASCADES OF OREGON. 1995  Northwest Science  69:184-190 
  572. Perry, D.A.  FORESTS, COMPETITION AND SUCCESSION. 1995  P. 135-153 in Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology. Volume 2. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, California. 
  573. Perry, D.A.  LANDSCAPES, HUMANS AND OTHER SYSTEM-LEVEL CONSIDERATIONS: A DISCOURSE ON ECSTASY AND LAUNDRY. 1995  P. 177-191 in Symposium proceedings, Ecosystem Management in Western Interior Forests. Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. 
  574. Perry, D.A.  SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES. 1995  Trends in Ecology and Evolution (TREE)  10: 241-24 
  575. Perry, D.A., M.G. Henjum, J.R. Karr, D.L. Bottom, J.C. Bednarz, S.G. Wright, S.A. Beckwitt, and E. Beckwitt.  INTERIM PROTECTION FOR LATE-SUCCESSIONAL FORESTS, FISHERIES, AND WATERSHEDS: A SUMMARY OF THE REPORT OF THE EASTSIDE FORESTS SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY PANEL. 1995  P. 103-114 in Symposium proceedings, Ecosystem Management in Western Interior Forests. Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. 
  576. Rao, K.S., P.F. Schneider, and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF WOOD SPECIES ON COLONIZATION BY AN UNKNOWN WOOD BORING ORGANISM IN MARINE WATERS. 1995  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/95- 
  577. Rose, R., D.L. Haase, and D. Boyer.  ORGANIC MATTER MANAGEMENT IN FOREST NURSERIES: THEORY AND PRACTICE. 1995  Nursery Technology Cooperative, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 65 p. 
  578. Ross, D.W.  SHORT-TERM IMPACTS OF THINNING PONDEROSA PINE ON PANDORA MOTH DENSITIES, PUPAL WEIGHTS, AND PHENOLOGY. 1995  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  10:91-94. 
  579. Ross, D.W., and G.E. Daterman.  EFFICACY OF AN ANTIAGGREGATION PHEROMONE FOR REDUCING DOUGLAS-FIR BEETLE, DENDROCTONUS PSEUDOTSUGAE HOPKINS (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE), INFESTATION IN HIGH RISK STANDS. 1995  The Canadian Entomologist.  127:805-81 
  580. Ross, D.W., G. Birgersson, K.E. Espelie, and C.W. Berisford.  MONOTERPENE EMISSIONS AND CUTICULAR LIPIDS OF LOBLOLLY AND SLASH PINES: POTENTIAL BASES FOR OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE OF THE NANTUCKET PINE TIP MOTH 1995  Canadian Journal of Botany  73:21-25. 
  581. Sahle Demessie, E., A. Hassan, K.L. Levien, S. Kumar, and J.J. Morrell.  SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE TREATMENT: EFFECT ON PERMEABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD. 1995  Wood and Fiber Science  27:296-300 
  582. Schneider, P.F., C.S. Love, and J.J. Morrell.  DISTRIBUTION OF CHLOROPICRIN IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1 TO 7 YEARS AFTER REMEDIAL TREATMENT. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(1):55-5 
  583. Schowalter, T.D.  CANOPY ARTHROPOD COMMUNITIES IN RELATION TO FOREST AGE AND ALTERNATIVE HARVEST PRACTICES IN WESTERN OREGON. 1995  Forest Ecology and Management  78:115-125 
  584. Strauss, S.H., W.H. Rottmann, A.M. Brunner, and L.A. Sheppard.  GENETIC ENGINEERING OF REPRODUCTIVE STERILITY IN FOREST TREES. 1995  Molecular Breeding  1:5-26. 
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  586. Waring, R.H., and M.G. Ryan.  CARBON BALANCE MODELING. 1995  P. 480-491 in Encyclopedia of Energy Technology and the Environment. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. 
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  588. Withrow-Robinson, B., D. Hibbs, and J. Beuter.  POPLAR CHIP PRODUCTION FOR WILLAMETTE VALLEY GRASS SEED SITES. 1995  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  11. 47 p. 
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  590. Wu, Q., and M.R. Milota.  SHRINKAGE AND SET IN DRYING OF 4 BY 4 DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER. 1995  Forest Products Journal  45(5):59-6 
  591. Yoder, B.J., and R.E. Pettigrew-Crosby.  PREDICTING NITROGEN AND CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT AND CONCENTRATIONS FROM REFLECTANCE SPECTRA (400-2500 NM) AT LEAF AND CANOPY SCALES. 1995  Remote Sensing of Environment.  53:199-211 
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  605. DeBell, J.D., J.C. Tappeiner II, and R.L. Krahmer.  WOOD DENSITY OF WESTERN HEMLOCK: EFFECT OF RING WIDTH 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:638-641 
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  612. Gali, H.U., E.M. Perchellet, X.M. Gao, J.J. Karchesy, and J.P. Perchellet.  COMPARISON OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF MONOMERIC, DIMERIC, AND TRIMERIC PROCYANIDINS ON THE BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF SKIN TUMOR PROMOTION IN MOUSE EPIDERMIS IN VIVO 1994  Planta Medica  60:235-239 
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  615. Graham, J.S., S.D. Hobbs, and J.B. Zaerr.  THE EFFECT OF FLURPRIMIDOL ON BUD FLUSH, SHOOT GROWTH, AND ON ENDOGENOUS GIBBERELLINS AND ABSCISIC ACID OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1994  Journal of Plant Growth Regulation.  13:131-136 
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  617. Gupta, R.  METAL-PLATE CONNECTED TENSION JOINTS UNDER DIFFERENT LOADING CONDITIONS 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:212-222 
  618. Haase, D.L., and R. Rose.  EFFECTS OF SOIL WATER CONTENT AND INITIAL ROOT VOLUME ON THE NUTRIENT STATUS OF 2+0 DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1994  New Forests  8:265-277. 
  619. Hann, D.W.  A KEY TO THE LITERATURE PRESENTING TREE VOLUME AND TAPER EQUATIONS FOR SPECIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA 1994  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  6, 58 p. 
  620. Harrington, T.B., R.J. Pabst, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  SEASONAL PHYSIOLOGY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS: RESPONSE TO MICROCLIMATE IN STANDS OF TANOAK OR PACIFIC MADRONE 1994  Forest Science  40:59-82. 
  621. Hayes, J.P., E.G. Horvath, and P. Hounihan.  SECURING LIVE TRAPS TO SMALL-DIAMETER TREES FOR STUDIES OF ARBOREAL MAMMALS 1994  Northwestern Naturalist  75:31-33 
  622. Hibbs, D.E., and D.S. DeBell.  MANAGEMENT OF YOUNG RED ALDER. 1994  P 202-215 in Biology and Management of Red Alder, D.E. Hibbs, D.S. DeBell, and R.F. Tarrant, eds. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. 
  623. Hibbs, D.E., L. Bouvarel, and E. Teissier du Cros.  PERFORMANCE OF RED ALDER SEED SOURCES IN FRANCE 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:1008-10 
  624. Hipkins, V.D., K.V. Krutovskii, and S.H. Strauss.  ORGANELLE GENOMES IN CONIFERS: STRUCTURE, EVOLUTION, AND DIVERSITY. 1994  Forest Genetics  1:179-189. 
  625. Hope, S., and W.C. McComb.  PERCEPTIONS OF IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING WILDLIFE TREE PRESCRIPTIONS ON NATIONAL FORESTS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON AND OREGON 1994  Wildlife Society Bulletin  2:383-392. 
  626. Horie, D., and C.J. Biermann.  APPLICATION OF DURABLE-PRESS TREATMENT TO BLEACHED SOFTWOOD KRAFT HANDSHEETS 1994  Tappi Journal  77(8):135- 
  627. Howe, G.T., B. Goldfarb, and S.H. Strauss.  AGROBACTERIUM-MEDIATED TRANSFORMATION OF HYBRID POPLAR SUSPENSION CULTURES AND REGENERATION OF TRANSFORMED PLANTS 1994  Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture.  36:59-71. 
  628. Huffman, D.W., J.C. Tappeiner II, and J.C. Zasada.  REGENERATION OF SALAL (GAULTHERIA SHALLON) IN THE CENTRAL COAST RANGE FORESTS OF OREGON 1994  Canadian Journal of Botany  72:39-51. 
  629. Huffman, D.W., J.C. Zasada, and J.C. Tappeiner II.  GROWTH AND MORPHOLOGY OF RHIZOME CUTTINGS AND SEEDLINGS OF SALAL (GAULTHERIA SHALLON): EFFECTS OF FOUR LIGHT INTENSITIES 1994  Canadian Journal of Botany  72:1702-17 
  630. Jeihooni, A., R.L. Krahmer, and J.J. Morrell.  PROPERTIES AND DECAY RESISTANCE OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR FLAKEBOARD 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:178-184 
  631. Johnson, R.L., M.W. Brunson, and T. Kimura.  USING IMAGE-CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY TO ASSESS SCENIC VALUE AT THE URBAN/FOREST INTERFACE: A CASE STUDY 1994  Journal of Environmental Management  40:183-195 
  632. Kasal, B., R.J. Leichti, and R.Y. Itani.  NONLINEAR FINITE-ELEMENT MODEL OF COMPLETE LIGHT-FRAME WOOD STRUCTURES 1994  Journal of Structural Engineering  120:100-11 
  633. Knowe, S.A.  EFFECT OF COMPETITION CONTROL TREATMENTS ON HEIGHT-AGE AND HEIGHT-DIAMETER RELATIONSHIPS IN YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS 1994  Forest Ecology and Management  67:101-111 
  634. Knowe, S.A.  INCORPORATING THE EFFECTS OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT TREATMENTS IN STAND TABLE PROJECTION MODELS FOR DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS 1994  Forest Ecology and Management  67:87-99. 
  635. Krankina, O.N., and M.E. Harmon.  THE IMPACT OF INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT ON CARBON STORES IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 1994  World Resource Review  6(2):161-1 
  636. Law, B.E., and R.H. Waring.  COMBINING REMOTE SENSING AND CLIMATIC DATA TO ESTIMATE NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION ACROSS OREGON 1994  Ecological Applications  4:717-728. 
  637. Law, B.E., and R.H. Waring.  REMOTE SENSING OF LEAF AREA INDEX AND RADIATION INTERCEPTED BY UNDERSTORY VEGETATION 1994  Ecological Applications  4:272-279. 
  638. Luoma, D.L., and W.G. Thies.  EFFECTS OF LIVE TREE FUMIGATION ON NONTARGET VEGETATION. 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:2384-23 
  639. Maristany, A.G., P.K. Lebow, and C.C. Brunner.  APPLICATION OF THE DICHROMATIC REFLECTION MODEL TO WOOD 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:249-258 
  640. McComb, W.C.  RED ALDER: INTERACTIONS WITH WILDLIFE. 1994  P 131-138 in The Biology and Management of Red Alder. D.E. Hibbs, D.S. DeBell, and R.F. Tarrant, eds. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. 
  641. Milota, M.R.  SPECIFIC GRAVITY AS A PREDICTOR OF SPECIES CORRECTION FACTORS FOR A CAPACITANCE-TYPE MOISTURE METER 1994  Forest Products Journal  44(3):63-6 
  642. Milota, M.R., and J.L. Tschernitz.  SIMULATION OF A DRYING IN A BATCH LUMBER KILN FROM SINGLE-BOARD TESTS 1994  Drying Technology.  12:2027-20 
  643. Morrell, J.J.  DECOMPOSITION OF METHAM SODIUM TO METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE AS AFFECTED BY WOOD SPECIES, TEMPERATURE, AND MOISTURE CONTENT 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:62-69. 
  644. Morrell, J.J., and P.F. Schneider.  DAHURIAN LARCH: TREATMENT WITH INORGANIC ARSENICAL PRESERVATIVES 1994  Forest Products Journal  44(10):61- 
  645. Morrell, J.J., and P.F. Schneider.  THROUGH-BORING OF POLES FOR IMPROVING TREATMENT: DISTRIBUTION OF PRESERVATIVE AND EFFECT ON PERFORMANCE 1994  American Wood-Preservers' Association Proceedings  90:317-324 
  646. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, and C.M. Freitag.  CAPACITY OF SURFACE AND INTERNAL GROUNDLINE TREATMENTS TO PROTECT UNTREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POSTS 1994  Holzforschung  48:113-116 
  647. Morrell, J.J., P.G. Forsyth, and M.A. Newbill.  DISTRIBUTION OF BIOCIDES IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 42 MONTHS AFTER APPLICATION OF GROUNDLINE PRESERVATIVE SYSTEMS 1994  Forest Products Journal  44(6):24-2 
  648. Morrell, J.J., P.G. Forsyth, and W.G. Thies.  DISTRIBUTION OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE AND CHLOROPICRIN IN BOLES OR ROOTS OF DOUGLAS-FIR TREES. 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:2324-23 
  649. Morris, P.I., J.J. Morrell, and J.N.R. Ruddick.  A REVIEW OF INCISING AS A MEANS OF IMPROVING TREATMENT OF SAWNWOOD 1994  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 94- 
  650. Narayana Prasad, T.R., P.E. Humphrey, and J.J. Morrell.  THE EFFECTS OF CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE AND AMMONIACAL COPPER ZINC ARSENATE ON SHEAR STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT OF PHENOLIC RESIN TO SITKA SPRUCE BONDS 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:223-228 
  651. Newton, M., L.M. Horner, J.E. Cowell, D.E. White, and E.C. Cole.  DISSIPATION OF GLYPHOSATE AND AMINOMETHYLPHOSPHONIC ACID IN NORTH AMERICAN FORESTS 1994  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  42:1795-18 
  652. Omi, S.K., R. Rose, and T.E. Sabin.  FALL LIFTING AND LONG-TERM FREEZER STORAGE OF PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS: EFFECTS ON STARCH, ROOT GROWTH, AND FIELD PERFORMANCE 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:624-637 
  653. Peterson, D.L., and R.H. Waring.  OVERVIEW OF THE OREGON TRANSECT ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH PROJECT 1994  Ecological Applications  4:211-225. 
  654. Randhawa, S.U., C.C. Brunner, J.W. Funck, and G. Zhang.  A DISCRETE-EVENT OBJECT-ORIENTED MODELING ENVIRONMENT FOR SAWMILL SIMULATION 1994  Simulation  62:119-130 
  655. Ripple, W.J.  DETERMINING CONIFEROUS FOREST COVER AND FOREST FRAGMENTATION WITH NOAA-9 ADVANCED VERY HIGH RESOLUTION RADIOMETER DATA 1994  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing  60:533-540 
  656. Ripple, W.J.  HISTORIC SPATIAL PATTERNS OF OLD FORESTS IN WESTERN OREGON 1994  Journal of Forestry  92(11):45- 
  657. Robison, E.G., and P.R. Kaufmann.  EVALUATING TWO OBJECTIVE TECHNIQUES TO DEFINE POOLS IN SMALL STREAMS. 1994  P 659-668 in Effects of Human-Induced Changes on Hydrologic Systems. American Water Resources Association, Huntsville, Alabama. 
  658. Ross, D.W., and G.E. Daterman.  REDUCTION OF DOUGLAS-FIR BEETLE INFESTATION OF HIGH-RISE STANDS BY ANTIAGGREGATION AND AGGREGATION PHEROMONES 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:2184-21 
  659. Rui, C., and J.J. Morrell.  ASSESSING BIOCIDE EFFECTS ON PROTOPLASTS OF WOOD DECAY FUNGI 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:205-211 
  660. Runyon, J., R.H. Waring, S.N. Goward, and J.M. Welles.  ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS ON NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION AND LIGHT-USE EFFICIENCY ACROSS THE OREGON TRANSECT 1994  Ecological Applications  4:226-237. 
  661. Schneider, P., J.J. Morrell, and M.A. Newbill.  PROTECTION OF WESTERN REDCEDAR POLE SAPWOOD BY SPRAY TREATMENTS 1994  Forest Products Journal  44(6):56-6 
  662. Spies, T.A., W.J. Ripple, and G.A. Bradshaw.  DYNAMICS AND PATTERN OF A MANAGED CONIFEROUS FOREST LANDSCAPE IN OREGON 1994  Ecological Applications  4:555-568. 
  663. Stafford, S.G., J.W. Brunt, and W.K. Michener.  INTEGRATION OF SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. 1994  P. 3-19 in Environmental Information Management and Analysis: Ecosystems to Global Scales. W.K. Michener, J.W. Brunt, and S.G. Stafford, eds. Taylor & Francis, London. 
  664. Tesch, S.D., G.M. Filip, S.A. Fitzgerald, and D.D. Marshall.  SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS FOR ENHANCING TREE VALUE, VIGOR, AND GROWTH IN 70- TO 120-YEAR-OLD STANDS DOMINATED BY NOBLE FIR ON THE WARM SPRINGS INDIAN RESERVATION: A SYNTHESIS OF THE LITERATURE 1994  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  21 p. 49 p 
  665. Vargas-Hernandez, J., W.T. Adams, and R.L. Krahmer.  FAMILY VARIATION IN AGE TRENDS OF WOOD DENSITY TRAITS IN YOUNG COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 1994  Wood and Fiber Science  26:229-236 
  666. Wagner, R.G., and M.W. Rogozynski.  CONTROLLING 1994  SPROUT CLUMPS OF BIGLEAF MAPLE WITH HERBICIDES AND MANUAL CUTTING  Western Jo 
  667. Waring, R.H., J. Runyon, S.N. Goward, R. McCreight, B. Yoder, and M.G. Ryan.  DEVELOPING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES TO ESTIMATE PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND ANNUAL FOREST GROWTH ACROSS A STEEP CLIMATIC GRADIENT IN WESTERN OREGON, USA. 1994  P. 33-42 in Management of Structure and Productivity of Boreal and Subalpine Forests. S. Linder and S. Kellomaki, eds. Studia Forestalia Suecica 191. 
  668. Yoder, B.J., and R.H. Waring.  THE NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX OF SMALL DOUGLAS-FIR CANOPIES WITH VARYING CHLOROPHYLL CONCENTRATIONS 1994  Remote Sensing of Environment.  49:81-91. 
  669. Yoder, B.J., M.G. Ryan, R.H. Waring, A.W. Schoettle, and M.R. Kaufmann.  EVIDENCE OF REDUCED PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATES IN OLD TREES 1994  Forest Science  40:513-527 
  670. Yoshimoto, A., and J.D. Brodie.  COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS TO GENERATE ADJACENCY CONSTRAINTS 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:1277-12 
  671. Yoshimoto, A., J.D. Brodie, and J. Sessions.  A NEW HEURISTIC TO SOLVE SPATIALLY CONSTRAINED LONG-TERM HARVEST SCHEDULING PROBLEMS 1994  Forest Science  40:365-396 
  672. Zwieniecki, M.A., and M. Newton.  ROOT DISTRIBUTION OF 12-YEAR-OLD FORESTS AT ROCKY SITES IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON: EFFECTS OF ROCK PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 1994  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  24:1791-17 
  673. Sexton, C.M., P.G. Forsyth, and J.J. Morrell.  A COMPARISON OF AGAR EXPOSURE AND VERMICULITE BURIAL METHODS FOR PREPARING BASIDIOMYCETE-COLONIZED WOOD 1993/1994  Material und Organismen  28:39-46. 
  674. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 6, Number 1 (Winter). 1993.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
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  676. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 6, Number 3 (October). 1993.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  677. Abdel-Gadir, A.Y., and R.L. Krahmer.  ESTIMATING THE AGE OF DEMARCATION OF JUVENILE AND MATURE WOOD IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:242-249 
  678. Abdel-Gadir, A.Y., and R.L. Krahmer.  GENETIC VARIATION IN THE AGE OF DEMARCATION BETWEEN JUVENILE AND MATURE WOOD IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:384-394 
  679. Abdel-Gadir, A.Y., R.L. Krahmer, and M.D. McKimmy.  INTRA-RING VARIATIONS IN MATURE DOUGLAS-FIR TREES FROM PROVENANCE PLANTATIONS 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:170-181 
  680. Abdel-Gadir, A.Y., R.L. Krahmer, and M.D. McKimmy.  RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INTRA-RING VARIABLES IN MATURE DOUGLAS-FIR TREES FROM PROVENANCE PLANTATIONS 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:182-191 
  681. Adams, P.W.  CLOSING THE GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE, POLICY AND ACTION TO ADDRESS WATER ISSUES IN FORESTS 1993  Journal of Hydrology.  150:773-78 
  682. Archer, K.J., and J.J. Morrell.  THE USE OF SOIL BED FACILITIES TO EVALUATE PRESERVATIVE PERFORMANCE 1993  American Wood-Preservers' Association Proceedings  89:307-326 
  683. Bettinger, P.  INCORPORATING STATE INCOME TAXES IN SOIL EXPECTATION VALUES: IMPACTS AND PITFALLS 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(5):61-6 
  684. Bettinger, P., and L.D. Kellogg.  RESIDUAL STAND DAMAGE FROM CUT-TO-LENGTH THINNING OF SECOND-GROWTH TIMBER IN THE CASCADE RANGE OF WESTERN OREGON 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(11/12): 
  685. Bettinger, P., J. Sessions, and L. Kellogg.  POTENTIAL TIMBER AVAILABILITY FOR MECHANIZED HARVESTING IN OREGON 1993  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  8:11-15. 
  686. Bettinger, P., L.D. Kellogg, and E.D. Olsen.  KEY ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF MECHANIZED HARVESTING: DISCUSSIONS AND GUIDANCE FROM WORKING GROUPS 1993  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  5, 8 p. 
  687. Brunner, C.C., A.G. Maristany, D.A. Butler, and J.W. Funck.  ENHANCING COLOR-IMAGE DATA FOR WOOD-SURFACE FEATURE IDENTIFICATION. 1993  P 1-13 in Scan Proc, 5th International Conference on Scanning Technology & Process Control for the Wood Products Industry, sponsored by Wood Technology. Miller Freeman, San Francisco. 
  688. Butler, D.A., J.W. Funck, and C.C. Brunner.  AN ADAPTIVE IMAGE PREPROCESSING ALGORITHM FOR DEFECT DETECTION IN DOUGLAS-FIR VENEER 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(5):57-6 
  689. Castle, E.N.  A PLURALISTIC, PRAGMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1993  Forest Ecology and Management  56:279-295 
  690. Castle, E.N., and R.P. Berrens.  ENDANGERED SPECIES, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, AND THE SAFE MINIMUM STANDARD 1993  Northwest Environmental Journal  9:108-130. 
  691. Cleaves, D., and P. Adams.  SPEAKING AS A PROFESSIONAL. 1993  Journal of Forestry  91(7):25. 
  692. Elwood, N.E., and N.E. Reyna.  FOREST OWNERS' COOPERATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES. 1993  Japanese Journal of Forest Planning.  21:107-115 
  693. Entry, J.A., K.G. Mattson, and W.E. Emmingham.  THE INFLUENCE OF NITROGEN ON ATRAZINE AND 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID MINERALIZATION IN GRASSLAND SOILS 1993  Biology and Fertility of Soils  16:179-182 
  694. Entry, J.A., P.K. Donnelly, and K. Cromack, Jr.  EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND CARBON SOURCES ON LIGNIN AND CELLULOSE DEGRADATION BY ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE 1993  European Journal of Forest Pathology  23:129-137 
  695. Entry, J.A., P.T. Rygiewicz, and W.H. Emmingham.  ACCUMULATION OF CESIUM-137 AND STRONTIUM-90 IN PONDEROSA PINE AND MONTEREY PINE SEEDLINGS 1993  Journal of Environmental Quality  2:742-746. 
  696. Eskelsen, V., W.L. Galligan, B.E. Shelley, and J. Peterson.  EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF FURTHER DRYING ON THE TENSILE CAPACITY OF KILN-DRIED LUMBER 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(1):25-3 
  697. Filip, G.M., J.J. Colbert, C.G. Shaw III, P.F. Hessburg, and K.P. Hosman.  INFLUENCE OF DWARF MISTLETOE AND WESTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM ON GROWTH AND MORTALITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR IN UNMANAGED STANDS 1993  Forest Science  39:465-477 
  698. Fiorella, M., and W.J. Ripple.  ANALYSIS OF CONIFER FOREST REGENERATION USING LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER DATA 1993  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing  59(9):1383 
  699. Fiorella, M., and W.J. Ripple.  DETERMINING SUCCESSIONAL STAGE OF TEMPERATE CONIFEROUS FORESTS WITH LANDSAT SATELLITE DATA 1993  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.  59:239-246 
  700. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  PERFORMANCE OF GROUNDLINE BANDAGE REMEDIAL TREATMENTS IN WESTERN U.S. SPECIES TRANSMISSION POLES 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  701. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  PRELIMINARY FIELD TRIALS USING THE SOLID FUMIGANT BASAMID AMENDED WITH SELECTED ADDITIVES 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(2):41-4 
  702. Funck, J.W., Y. Zeng, C.C. Brunner, and D.A. Butler.  SAW3D: A REAL SHAPE LOG BREAKDOWN MODEL. 1993  P. 1-19 in Scan Pro, 5th International Conference on Scanning Technology & Process Control for the Wood Products Industry, sponsored by Wood Technology. Miller Freeman, San Francisco. 
  703. Ghersa, C.M., and M.L. Roush.  SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS TO WEED PROBLEMS: DO WE STUDY COMPETITION OR DISPERSION? 1993  BioScience  43:104-109 
  704. Giordano, P.A., and D.E. Hibbs.  MORPHOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO COMPETITION IN RED ALDER: THE ROLE OF WATER 1993  Functional Ecology  7:462-468. 
  705. Greber, B.J.  IMPACTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE ON EMPLOYMENT IN THE TIMBER INDUSTRIES OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1993  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  8:34-37. 
  706. Groom, K.M., and R.J. Leichti.  LOAD-WITHDRAWAL DISPLACEMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF NAILS 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(1):51-5 
  707. Haase, D.L., and R. Rose.  SOIL MOISTURE STRESS INDUCES TRANSPLANT SHOCK IN STORED AND UNSTORED 2+0 DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS OF VARYING ROOT VOLUMES 1993  Forest Science  39:275-294 
  708. Haeussler, S., and J.C. Tappeiner II.  EFFECT OF THE LIGHT ENVIRONMENT ON SEED GERMINATION OF RED ALDER (ALNUS RUBRA). 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1487-14 
  709. Harrington, T.B., and L.A. Parendes, editors.  FOREST VEGETATION MANAGEMENT WITHOUT HERBICIDES 1993  Proceedings of a workshop. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  129 p. 
  710. Hibbs, D.E., and B.J. Yoder.  DEVELOPMENT OF OREGON WHITE OAK SEEDLINGS 1993  Northwest Science  67:30-36. 
  711. Hong, Y.-P., A.B. Krupkin, and S.H. Strauss.  CHLOROPLAST DNA TRANSGRESSES SPECIES BOUNDARIES AND EVOLVES AT VARIABLE RATES IN THE CALIFORNIA CLOSED-CONE PINES (PINUS RADIATA, P. MURICATA, AND P. ATTENUATA). 1993  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution  2:322-329. 
  712. Hong, Y.-P., V.D. Hipkins, and S.H. Strauss.  CHLOROPLAST DNA DIVERSITY AMONG TREES, POPULATIONS AND SPECIES IN THE CALIFORNIA CLOSED-CONE PINES (PINUS RADIATA, PINUS MURICATA AND PINUS ATTENUATA). 1993  Genetics.  135:1187-1 
  713. Johnson, K.N., R.L. Johnson, D.K. Edwards, and C.A. Wheaton.  PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT: OPINIONS FROM PUBLIC MEETINGS AND RANDOM SURVEYS 1993  Wildlife Society Bulletin  21:218-225 
  714. Johnson, R.L., and E. Moore.  TOURISM IMPACT ESTIMATION 1993  Annals of Tourism Research  20:279-288 
  715. Kavanagh, K.L., D.-H. Lee, A.P. Drew, and C.A. Maynard.  THE EFFECTS OF GA3 AND ORGANIC SOLVENTS ON ACCLIMATIZATION OF TISSUE CULTURE PROPAGATED BLACK CHERRY (PRUNUS SEROTINA EHRH.) PLANTLETS 1993  Forest Science  39:644-654 
  716. Kellogg, L.D., P. Bettinger, and D. Studier.  TERMINOLOGY OF GROUND-BASED MECHANIZED LOGGING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1993  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  1, 12 p. 
  717. Kingslien, H., and B.J. Greber.  WOOD REMANUFACTURING: GROWTH TRENDS AND SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS IDENTIFY OPPORTUNITIES 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(6):29-3 
  718. Kreber, B., and J.J. Morrell.  ABILITY OF SELECTED BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL BIOPROTECTANTS TO LIMIT FUNGAL STAIN IN PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:23-34. 
  719. Kreber, B., P.E. Humphrey, and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF POLYBORATE PRE-TREATMENT ON THE SHEAR STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT OF PHENOLIC RESIN TO SITKA SPRUCE BONDS 1993  Holzforschung  47:398-402 
  720. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF FATTY ACID REMOVAL ON TREATABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  721. Laver, M.L., and K.P. Wilson.  DETERMINATION OF CARBOHYDRATES IN WOOD PULP PRODUCTS 1993  Tappi Journal  76(6):155- 
  722. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  ACZA FIXATION: THE ROLES OF COPPER AND ZINC IN ARSENICPRECIPITATION 1993  American Wood-Preservers' Association Proceedings  89:133-146 
  723. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  A COMPARISON BETWEEN HIGH AND CONVENTIONAL INCISION DENSITIES FOR IMPROVING PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD LUMBER 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  724. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF STEAMING ON TREATABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD WITH SODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(4):35-3 
  725. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE FUMIGANT CONTENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD AT VARIOUS MOISTURE LEVELS AFTER TREATMENT WITH SOLID SODIUM N-METHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:87-90. 
  726. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  PRESSURE TREATMENT OF SITKA SPRUCE LUMBER WITH AMMONIACAL COPPER ZINC ARSENATE OR CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(10):41- 
  727. Li, P., and W.T. Adams.  GENETIC CONTROL OF BUD PHENOLOGY IN POLE-SIZE TREES AND SEEDLINGS OF COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1043-10 
  728. Malavasi, U.C., and D.A. Perry.  GENETIC VARIATION IN COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF SOME SHADE-TOLERANT AND SHADE-INTOLERANT PACIFIC COAST (USA) CONIFERS. 1993  Forest Ecology and Management  56:69-81. 
  729. Mankowski, M.E., and J.J. Morrell.  RESISTANCE OF DAMPWOOD TERMITES TO PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WOOD 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(9):58-6 
  730. Maristany, A.G., P.K. Lebow, C.C. Brunner, D.A. Butler, and J.W. Funck.  CLASSIFYING WOOD-SURFACE FEATURES USING DICHROMATIC REFLECTION. 1993  P 56-64 in Optics in Agriculture and Forestry. Proceedings SPIE 1836. J.A. DeShazer and G.E. Meyers, eds. SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham, Washington. 
  731. McComb, W.C., C.L. Chambers, and M. Newton.  SMALL MAMMAL AND AMPHIBIAN COMMUNITIES AND HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS IN RED ALDER STANDS, CENTRAL OREGON COAST RANGE 1993  Northwest Science  67:181-188 
  732. McComb, W.C., K. McGarigal, and R.G. Anthony.  SMALL MAMMAL AND AMPHIBIAN ABUNDANCE IN STREAMSIDE AND UPSLOPE HABITATS OF MATURE DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS, WESTERN OREGON 1993  Northwest Science  67:7-15. 
  733. McComb, W.C., T.A. Spies, and W.H. Emmingham.  DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS: MANAGING FOR TIMBER AND MATURE-FOREST HABITAT 1993  Journal of Forestry  91(12):31- 
  734. McLain, T.E., L.A. Soltis, D.G. Pollock, Jr., and T.L. Wilkinson.  LRFD FOR ENGINEERED WOOD STRUCTURES--CONNECTION BEHAVIORAL EQUATIONS 1993  Journal of Structural Engineering.  119:3024-3 
  735. McNabb, D.H., and L. Boersma.  EVALUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPRESSIBILITY AND SHEAR STRENGTH OF ANDISOLS 1993  Soil Science Society of America Journal  57:923-929 
  736. McNabb, D.H., K. Baker-Katz, and S.D. Tesch.  MACHINE SITE PREPARATION IMPROVES SEEDLINGPERFORMANCE ON A HIGH-ELEVATION SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1993  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  8:95-98. 
  737. Milota, M.R., J.J. Morrell, and S.T. Lebow.  REDUCING MOISTURE CONTENT VARIABILITY IN KILN-DRIED HEM-FIR LUMBER THROUGH SORTING: A SIMULATION 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(6):6-12 
  738. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Sexton.  FUNGAL STAINING OF PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD: EFFECTS OF WOOD PRECONDITIONING AND BIOPROTECTANTS 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:322-325 
  739. Morrell, J.J., R.D. Graham, and G.G. Helsing.  PROTECTING DOUGLAS-FIR PILE TOPS FROM INTERNAL DECAY: A 15-YEAR FIELD TRIAL 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(6):63-6 
  740. Morrell, J.J., S.T. Lebow, and M.R. Milota.  TREATABILITY OF HEM-FIR AND DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER IN RELATION TO STORAGE TIME AFTER KILN-DRYING 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(6):35-3 
  741. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  OVER-THE-COUNTER PRESERVATIVES: THEIR ABILITY TO PROTECT WESTERN WOODS FROM FUNGAL ATTACK THROUGH SOIL CONTACT 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(10):35- 
  742. Newton, M., E.C. Cole, and D.E. White.  TALL PLANTING STOCK FOR ENHANCED GROWTH AND DOMINATION OF BRUSH IN THE DOUGLAS-FIR REGION 1993  New Forests  7:107-121. 
  743. Perry, D.A.  BIODIVERSITY AND WILDLIFE ARE NOT SYNONYMOUS 1993  Conservation Biology  7:204-205. 
  744. Puettmann, K.J., D.S. DeBell, and D.E. Hibbs.  DENSITY MANAGEMENT GUIDE FOR RED ALDER 1993  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  2, 6 p. 
  745. Puettmann, K.J., D.W. Hann, and D.E. Hibbs.  EVALUATION OF THE SIZE-DENSITY RELATIONSHIPS FOR PURE RED ALDER AND DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS 1993  Forest Science  39:7-27. 
  746. Randhawa, S.U., C.C. Brunner, J.W. Funck, and G. Zhang.  AN OBJECT-ORIENTED MODELING FRAMEWORK FOR SAWMILL SIMULATION 1993  Computers and Industrial Engineering  25(1-4):56 
  747. Rose, R., J.F. Gleason, and M. Atkinson.  MORPHOLOGICAL AND WATER-STRESS CHARACTERISTICS OF THREE DOUGLAS-FIR STOCKTYPES IN RELATION TO SEEDLING PERFORMANCE UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL MOISTURE CONDITIONS 1993  New Forests  7:1-17. 
  748. Rui, C., and J.J. Morrell.  PRODUCTION OF FUNGAL PROTOPLASTS FROM SELECTED WOOD-DEGRADING FUNGI 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:61-65. 
  749. Scheffer, T.C., and C.S. Moses.  SURVEY OF MOISTURE CONTENT IN HOUSES FOR EVIDENCE OF DECAY SUSCEPTIBILITY 1993  Forest Products Journal  43(11/12): 
  750. Scheffer, T.C., and J.J. Morrell.  RELATIVE MERITS OF LABORATORY AND FIELD TESTS FOR ASSESSING WOOD DECAY RESISTANCE 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  751. Schnieder, P., M.A. Newbill, and J.J. Morrell.  PROTECTION OF PILE TOPS USING COMBINATIONS OF INTERNAL TREATMENTS AND WATER SHEDDING CAPS 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  752. Sexton, C.M., A.G. Maristany, C.C. Brunner, and J.J. Morrell.  USING IMAGE ANALYSIS TO RATE WOOD STAIN TRIALS 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  753. Sexton, C.M., M.E. Corden, and J.J. Morrell.  ASSESSING FUNGAL DECAY OF WOOD BY SMALL-SCALE TOUGHNESS TESTS 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:375-383 
  754. Smith, S.M., E.S. Demessie, J.J. Morrell, K.L. Levien, and H. Ng.  SUPERCRITICAL FLUID (SCF) TREATMENT: ITS EFFECT ON BENDING STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD 1993  Wood and Fiber Science  25:119-123 
  755. Smith, S.M., J.J. Morrell, E. Sahle-Demessie, and K.L. Levien.  SUPERCRITICAL FLUID TREATMENT: EFFECTS ON BENDING STRENGTH OF WHITE SPRUCE HEARTWOOD 1993  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP 93- 
  756. St. Clair, J.B., and W.T. Adams.  FAMILY COMPOSITION OF DOUGLAS-FIR NURSERY STOCK AS INFLUENCED BY SEED CHARACTERS, MORTALITY, AND CULLING PRACTICES 1993  New Forests  7:319-329. 
  757. Stafford, S.G.  DATA, DATA EVERYWHERE BUT NOT A BYTE TO READ: MANAGING MONITORING INFORMATION 1993  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  26:125-141 
  758. Stafford, S.G.  EDITORIAL: IMPROVING NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT THROUGH MONITORING 1993  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  26:85-89. 
  759. Strauss, S.H., Y.-P. Hong, and V.D. Hipkins.  HIGH LEVELS OF POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION FOR MITOCHONDRIAL DNA HAPLOTYPES IN PINUS RADIATA, MURICATA, AND ATTENUATA 1993  Theoretical and Applied Genetics.  86:605-611 
  760. Studier, D.  CARRIAGES FOR SKYLINES 1993  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  3, 14 p. 
  761. Sundrani, R.S., J.L. Hull, and C.J. Biermann.  CORRECTION TABLES FOR CANADIAN STANDARD FREENESS OF CHEMICAL PULPS AT NONSTANDARD TEMPERATURE AND CONSISTENCY 1993  Tappi Journal  76(5):147- 
  762. Tappeiner, J.C., and J.C. Zasada.  ESTABLISHMENT OF SALMONBERRY, SALAL, VINE MAPLE, AND BIGLEAF MAPLE SEEDLINGS IN THE COASTAL FORESTS OF OREGON 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1775-17 
  763. Tesch, S.D., and E.J. Korpela.  DOUGLAS-FIR AND WHITE FIR ADVANCE REGENERATION FOR RENEWAL OF MIXED-CONIFER FORESTS 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1427-14 
  764. Tesch, S.D., E.J. Korpela, and S.D. Hobbs.  EFFECTS OF SCLEROPHYLLOUS SHRUB COMPETITION ON ROOT AND SHOOT DEVELOPMENT AND BIOMASS PARTITIONING OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1415-14 
  765. Tesch, S.D., K. Baker-Katz, E.J. Korpela, and J.W. Mann.  RECOVERY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS AND SAPLINGS WOUNDED DURING OVERSTORY REMOVAL 1993  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  23:1684-16 
  766. Tucker, G.F., J.P. Lassoie, and T.J. Fahey.  CROWN ARCHITECTURE OF STAND-GROWN SUGAR MAPLE (ACER SACCHARUM MARSH.) IN THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 1993  Tree Physiology  13:297-310 
  767. Webb, W.L., and K.J. Kilpatrick.  STARCH CONTENT IN DOUGLAS-FIR: DIURNAL AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS 1993  Forest Science  39:359-367 
  768. Zhuang, J., and C.J. Biermann.  ROSIN SOAP SIZING WITH FERRIC AND FERROUS IONS AS MORDANTS 1993  Tappi Journal  76(12):141 
  769. Zumrawi, A.A., and D.W. Hann.  DIAMETER GROWTH EQUATIONS FOR DOUGLAS-FIR AND GRAND FIR IN THE WESTERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY OF OREGON 1993  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Contribution  4, 6 p. 
  770. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 5, Number 4 (Fall). 1992.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  771. Foo, L.Y., R. Helm, and J. Karchesy.  [5?,5?]-BISDIHYDROQUERCETIN: A B-RING LINKED BIFLAVONOID FROM PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII 1992.  Phytochemistry  31:1444-14 
  772. Adams, W.T., A.R. Griffin, and G.F. Moran.  USING PATERNITY ANALYSIS TO MEASURE EFFECTIVE POLLEN DISPERSAL IN PLANT POPULATIONS 1992  The American Naturalist.  140:762-78 
  773. Ahrens, G.R., A. Dobkowski, and D.E. Hibbs.  RED ALDER: GUIDELINES FOR SUCCESSFUL REGENERATION 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 24  11 p. 
  774. Anderson, J.D., C.C. Brunner, and A.G. Maristany.  EFFECT OF SAWING STAGES ON FIXED-WIDTH, FIXED-LENGTH DIMENSION YIELDS 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(11/12): 
  775. Biermann, C.J.  ROSIN SIZING WITH POLYAMINE MORDANTS FROM pH 3 TO 10. 1992  Tappi Journal  75(5):166- 
  776. Biermann, C.J., and J.L. Hull.  REPLACEMENT OF THE CANADIAN STANDARD FREENESS TEMPERATURE AND CONSISTENCY CORRECTION TABLES WITH EQUATIONS SUITED TO COMPUTER USE 1992  Tappi Journal  75(10):245 
  777. Borchers, J.G., and D.A. Perry.  THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL TEXTURE AND AGGREGATION ON CARBON AND NITROGEN DYNAMICS IN SOUTHWEST OREGON FORESTS AND CLEARCUTS 1992  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  2:298-305. 
  778. Bousquet, J., S.H. Strauss, A.H. Doerksen, and R.A. Price.  EXTENSIVE VARIATION IN EVOLUTIONARY RATE OF rbcL GENE SEQUENCES AMONG SEED PLANTS 1992  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA  89:7844-78 
  779. Bousquet, J., S.H. Strauss, and P. Li.  COMPLETE CONGRUENCE BETWEEN MORPHOLOGICAL AND rbcL-BASED MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES IN BIRCHES AND RELATED SPECIES (BETULACEAE). 1992  Molecular Biology and Evolution  9:1076-108 
  780. Brunner, C.C., A.G. Maristany, D.A. Butler, D. VanLeeuwen, and J.W. Funck.  AN EVALUATION OF COLOR SPACES FOR DETECTING DEFECTS IN DOUGLAS-FIR VENEER 1992  Industrial Metrology  2:169-184. 
  781. Brunson, M., and B. Shelby.  ASSESSING RECREATIONAL AND SCENIC QUALITY 1992  Journal of Forestry  90(7):37-4 
  782. Daniels, S., and M. Reed.  ENHANCING FORESTRY EDUCATION THROUGH WRITING 1992  Journal of Forestry  90(3):27-3 
  783. Dawson-Andoh, B.E., and J.J. Morrell.  ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF BIOPROTECTION AGENTS BY PRETREATMENT WITH WATERBORNE SALTS 1992  Wood and Fiber Science  24:347-352 
  784. Dawson-Andoh, B.E., and J.J. Morrell.  EXTRACTION OF PROTEINS FROM WOOD WAFERS COLONIZED BY DECAY FUNGI 1992  Holzforschung  46:117-120 
  785. Elwood, N.E.  FORESTRY COOPERATIVES IN JAPAN 1992  Journal of Forestry  90(6):25-2 
  786. Entry, J.A., C.L. Rose, and K. Cromack.  MICROBIAL BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN HYPHAL MATS OF THE ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS HYSTERANGIUM SETCHELLI IN A CONIFEROUS FOREST SOIL 1992  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  24:447-453 
  787. Entry, J.A., N.E. Martin, R.G. Kelsey, and K. Cromack, Jr.  CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN ROOT BARK OF FIVE SPECIES OF WESTERN CONIFER SAPLINGS AND INFECTION BY ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE 1992  Phytopathology  82:393-397 
  788. Entry, J.A., P.K. Donnelly, and K. Cromack, Jr.  THE INFLUENCE OF CARBON NUTRITION ON ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE GROWTH AND PHENOLIC DEGRADATION 1992  European Journal of Forest Pathology  2:149-156. 
  789. Forlines, D.R., T. Tavenner, J.C.S. Malan, and J.J. Karchesy.  PLANTS OF THE OLYMPIC COASTAL FORESTS: ANCIENT KNOWLEDGE OF MATERIALS AND MEDICINES AND FUTURE HERITAGE. 1992  P 767-782 in Plant Polyphenols. Plenum Press, New York. 
  790. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  DIFFUSION OF COPPER AND BORON FROM A GROUNDLINE WRAP FORMULATION THROUGH DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(11/12): 
  791. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  THE EFFECT OF SELECTED ADDITIVES AND CONDITIONS ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF BASAMID IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1992  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/369 
  792. Freitag, M., and J.J. Morrell.  CHANGES IN SELECTED ENZYME ACTIVITIES DURING GROWTH OF PURE AND MIXED CULTURES OF THE WHITE-ROT DECAY FUNGUS TRAMETES VERSICOLOR AND THE POTENTIAL BIOCONTROL FUNGUS TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM 1992  Canadian Journal of Microbiology  38:317-323 
  793. Freitag, M., and J.J. Morrell.  DECOLORIZATION OF THE POLYMERIC DYE POLY R-478 BY WOOD-INHABITING FUNGI 1992  Canadian Journal of Microbiology  38:811-822 
  794. Fuller, J.J., R.J. Leichti, and R.H. White.  TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN A NAILED GYPSUM-STUD JOINT EXPOSED TO FIRE 1992  Fire and Materials.  16:95-99. 
  795. Funck, J.W., J.A. Gaber, and F. Aslam.  USING IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR LUMBER SIZE CONTROL MEASUREMENTS 1992  Industrial Metrology  2:237-252. 
  796. Funck, J.W., J.B. Forrer, D.A. Butler, C.C. Brunner, and A.G. Maristany.  MEASURING SURFACE ROUGHNESS ON WOOD: A COMPARISON OF LASER SCATTER AND STYLUS TRACING APPROACHES. 1992  P 173-184 in Industrial Applications of Optical Inspection, Metrology, and Sensing. G.M. Brown, K.G. Harding, and H.P. Stahl, eds. Proceedings,  SPIE 1821. 
  797. Gagliuso, R., and W.C. McComb.  DESIGNING LANDSCAPES FOR WILDLIFE AND TIMBER. 1992  P 379-388 in Integrating Forest Information Over Space and Time, Proceedings, IUFRO Conference. G. Wood, and B. Turner, eds. ANUTECH Pty Ltd, Canberra, Australia. 
  798. Garland, J.J., and P.W. Adams.  COORDINATED TACTICAL PROGRAM PLANNING AMONG SPECIALISTS AND AGENTS: THE OREGON EXTENSION FORESTRY EXPERIENCE 1992  Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education  21(1):64-6 
  799. Greber, B.J.  ASSESSMENT OF THE BLM EXEMPTION REQUEST FOR SALES RULED TO JEOPARDIZE THE NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL, INCLUDING A STATEMENT OF CONCLUSIONS BY TOM WALSH, OREGON REPRESENTATIVE ON THE ENDANGERED SPECIES COMMITTEE 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Papers in Forest Policy  2, 24 p. 
  800. Gupta, R., and K.G. Gebremedhin.  RESISTANCE DISTRIBUTIONS OF A METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD TRUSS 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(7/8):11 
  801. Gupta, R., K.G. Gebremedhin, and J.R. Cooke.  ANALYSIS OF METAL-PLATE-CONNECTED WOOD TRUSSES WITH SEMI-RIGID JOINTS 1992  Transactions of the ASAE  35:1011-10 
  802. Gupta, R., K.G. Gebremedhin, and M.D. Grigoriu.  CHARACTERIZING THE STRENGTH OF WOOD TRUSS JOINTS 1992  Transactions of the ASAE  35:1285-12 
  803. Harrington, T.B., J.C. Tappeiner II, and R. Warbington.  PREDICTING CROWN SIZES AND DIAMETER DISTRIBUTIONS OF TANOAK, PACIFIC MADRONE, AND GIANT CHINKAPIN SPROUT CLUMPS 1992  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  7:103-108. 
  804. Helgerson, O.T., S.D. Tesch, S.D. Hobbs, and D.H. McNabb.  EFFECTS OF STOCKTYPE, SHADING, AND SPECIES ON REFORESTATION OF A DROUGHTY SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1992  Northwest Science  6:57-61. 
  805. Hobbs, S.D., S.D. Tesch, P.W. Owston, R.E. Stewart, J.C. Tappeiner II, and G.E. Wells.  Reforestation Practices in Southwestern Oregon and Northern California (COST - $35 + S&H) 1992 
  806. Kasal, B., and R.J. Leichti.  INCORPORATING LOAD SHARING IN SHEAR WALL DESIGN OF LIGHT-FRAME STRUCTURES 1992  Journal of Structural Engineering.  118:3350-3 
  807. Kasal, B., and R.J. Leichti.  NONLINEAR FINITE-ELEMENT MODEL FOR LIGHT-FRAME STUD WALLS 1992  Journal of Structural Engineering.  118:3122-3 
  808. Kellogg, L., P. Bettinger, S. Robe, and A. Steffert, compilers.  MECHANIZED HARVESTING: A COMPENDIUM OF RESEARCH 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  401 p. 
  809. Kellogg, L.D., and M. Brink.  MECHANIZED FELLING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: EXISTING AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGY 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 25  7 p. 
  810. Knowe, S.A.  BASAL AREA AND DIAMETER DISTRIBUTION MODELS FOR LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATIONS WITH HARDWOOD COMPETITION IN THE PIEDMONT AND UPPER COASTAL PLAIN 1992  Southern Journal of Applied Forestry  16:93-98. 
  811. Knowe, S.A., T.B. Harrington, and R.G. Shula.  INCORPORATING THE EFFECTS OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT TREATMENTS IN DIAMETER DISTRIBUTION MODELS FOR DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS 1992  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  2:1255-126 
  812. Korpela, E.J., S.D. Tesch, and R. Lewis.  PLANTATIONS VS. ADVANCE REGENERATION: HEIGHT GROWTH COMPARISONS FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1992  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  7:44-47. 
  813. Krahmer, R.L., E.C. Lowell, E.F. Dougal, and J.D. Wellons.  DURABILITY OF SOUTHEAST-ASIAN HARDWOOD PLYWOOD AS SHOWN BY ACCELERATED-AGING TESTS AND 10-YEAR OUTDOOR EXPOSURE 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(4):40-4 
  814. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF SURFACTANTS ON PENETRATION AND ABSORPTION OF CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(5):54-5 
  815. Law, B.E., K.H. Riitters, and L.F. Ohmann.  GROWTH IN RELATION TO CANOPY LIGHT INTERCEPTION IN A RED PINE (PINUS RESINOSA) THINNING STUDY 1992  Forest Science  38:199-202 
  816. Lee, M., and C.J. Biermann.  GRAFTING OF MALEIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERS ONTO CELLULOSE ACETATE AND METHYL CELLULOSE 1992  Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology.  12:231-240 
  817. Leichti, R.J., and C.H. Yoo.  STRAIGHT, SINGLE-TAPERED COMPOSITE I-BEAMS OF ORTHOTROPIC MATERIALS 1992  Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering  4(4):399-4 
  818. Leidholt-Bruner, K., D.E. Hibbs, and W.C. McComb.  BEAVER DAM LOCATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF COHO SALMON FRY IN TWO COASTAL OREGON STREAMS 1992  Northwest Science  6:218-223. 
  819. Malan, J.C.S., J. Chen, L.Y. Foo, and J.J. Karchesy.  PHLOBAPHENE PRECURSORS IN DOUGLAS-FIR OUTER BARK. 1992  P 411-419 in Plant Polyphenols. Plenum Press, New York. 
  820. McComb, W.C.  MODELING SYSTEMS FOR PRESCRIPTION DEVELOPMENT. 1992  P 377-393 in Silvicultural Approaches to Animal Damage Management in Pacific Northwest Forests. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report  PNW-GTR-28 
  821. McComb, W.C., and A.J. Hansen.  AN INTRODUCTION TO FOREST WILDLIFE ECOLOGY. 1992  P 93-122 in Silvicultural Approaches to Animal Damage Management in Pacific Northwest Forests. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report  PNW-GTR-28 
  822. McGarigal, K., and W.C. McComb.  STREAMSIDE VERSUS UPSLOPE BREEDING BIRD COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL OREGON COAST RANGE 1992  Journal of Wildlife Management  56(1):10-2 
  823. McMahon, T., G. Tucker, and S. Etessami, compilers.  RESEARCH STUDIES AND PUBLICATIONS OF THE COASTAL OREGON PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT (COPE) PROGRAM FY 1987 - FY 1991 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  40 p. 
  824. Means, J.E., P.C. MacMillan, and K. Cromack, Jr.  BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT CONTENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR LOGS AND OTHER DETRITAL POOLS IN AN OLD-GROWTH FOREST, OREGON, U.S.A 1992  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  2:1536-154 
  825. Milota, M.R.  EFFECT OF KILN SCHEDULE ON WARP IN DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(2):57-6 
  826. Morrell, J.J.  EFFECT OF WOOD SPECIES ON DECOMPOSITION EFFICIENCY OF METHAM SODIUM 1992  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/369 
  827. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Sexton.  EFFECT OF NUTRIENT REGIMES, TEMPERATURE, pH, AND WOOD STERILIZATION METHOD ON PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED BIOPROTECTANTS AGAINST WOOD STAINING FUNGI 1992  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/155 
  828. Morrell, J.J., and M.Y. Giron.  PHILIPPINE WOOD POLE MAINTENANCE MANUAL: A GUIDE TO THE SPECIFICATION, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE OF WOOD POLES 1992  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 23  29 p. 
  829. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Sexton, and K. Archer.  DIFFUSION OF BORON FROM FUSED BORATE RODS THROUGH SELECTED WOODS 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(7/8):41 
  830. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Sexton, and M.A. Newbill.  FUMIGANT TREATMENT OF WOOD SPECIES USED FOR RAILROAD TIES: A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(1):58-6 
  831. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, and C.M. Sexton.  REMEDIAL TREATMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND SOUTHERN PINE POLES WITH METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(10):47- 
  832. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  LABORATORY EVALUATION OF CHEMICALS FOR PREVENTING DECAY OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WOOD AFTER FIELD DAMAGE 1992  Wood Protection  2(1):19-22 
  833. Newton, M., E.C. Cole, D.E. White, and M.L. McCormack, Jr.  YOUNG SPRUCE-FIR FORESTS RELEASED BY HERBICIDES I. RESPONSE OF HARDWOODS AND SHRUBS 1992  Northern Journal of Applied Forestry  9:126-130. 
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  835. Peralta, P.N., and J.J. Morrell.  STEADY-STATE DIFFUSION OF CHLOROPICRIN IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1992  Wood and Fiber Science  24:442-447 
  836. Perry, D.A., T. Bell, and M.P. Amaranthus.  MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN MIXED-SPECIES FORESTS AND OTHER TALES OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK, REDUNDANCY AND STABILITY. 1992  P 151-179 in The Ecology of Mixed-Species Stands of Trees. Special Publication Number 11 of the British Ecological Society. Oxford Blackwell Scientific Publications, London. 
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  838. Radosevich, S.R., and C.M. Ghersa.  WEEDS, CROPS, AND HERBICIDES: A MODERN-DAY "NECKRIDDLE." 1992  Weed Technology  6:788-795. 
  839. Radosevich, S.R., C.M. Ghersa, and G. Comstock.  CONCERNS A WEED SCIENTIST MIGHT HAVE ABOUT HERBICIDE-TOLERANT CROPS 1992  Weed Technology  6:635-639. 
  840. Radulovich, R., P. Sollins, P. Baveye, and E. Solórzano.  BYPASS WATER FLOW THROUGH UNSATURATED MICROAGGREGATED TROPICAL SOILS 1992  Soil Science Society of America Journal  56:721-726 
  841. Randhawa, S.U., T.M. Scott, and E.D. Olsen.  TIMBER HARVESTER: A MICROCOMPUTER-BASED SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC SELECTION OF TIMBER HARVESTING EQUIPMENT 1992  Applied Engineering in Agriculture  8(1):121-1 
  842. Rojas, N.S., D.A. Perry, C.Y. Li, and J. Friedman.  INFLUENCE OF ACTINOMYCETES ON FRANKIA INFECTION, NITROGENASE ACTIVITY AND SEEDLING GROWTH OF RED ALDER 1992  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  24:1043-10 
  843. Rose, R.  ROOT GROWTH POTENTIAL AND STARCH DIFFERENCES IN SEEDLINGS OF SIX FAMILIES OF GENETICALLY IMPROVED LOBLOLLY PINE 1992  Forest Science  38:448-456 
  844. Rose, R., S.K. Omi, B. Court, and K. Yakimchuk.  DORMANCY RELEASE AND GROWTH RESPONSES OF 3+0 BARE-ROOT WHITE SPRUCE (PICEA GLAUCA) SEEDLINGS SUBJECTED TO MOISTURE STRESS BEFORE FREEZER STORAGE 1992  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  2:132-137. 
  845. Sexton, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECTS OF TRICHODERMA HARZIANUM ON ENZYME ACTIVITY AND OXALIC ACID PRODUCTION OF GLOEOPHYLLUM TRABEUM IN PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD BLOCKS 1992  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/155 
  846. Sexton, C.M., S.M. Smith, J.J. Morrell, B.R. Kropp, M.E. Corden, and R.D. Graham.  IDENTITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF BASIDIOMYCOTINA COLONIZING DOUGLAS FIR POLES DURING THREE YEARS OF AIR-SEASONING 1992  Mycological Research  96:321-330 
  847. Smith, S.M., J.J. Morrell, and C. Sexton.  RESIDUAL STRENGTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPWOOD AND HEARTWOOD AS AFFECTED BY FUNGUS COLONY SIZE AND NUMBER OF COLONY FORMING UNITS 1992  Forest Products Journal  42(4):19-2 
  848. Strauss, S.H., J. Bousquet, V.D. Hipkins, and Y.-P. Hong.  BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR GENETIC MARKERS IN BIOSYSTEMATIC STUDIES OF FOREST TREES 1992  New Forests  6:125-158. 
  849. Strauss, S.H., R. Lande, and G. Namkoong.  LIMITATIONS OF MOLECULAR-MARKER-AIDED SELECTION IN FOREST TREE BREEDING 1992  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  2:1050-106 
  850. Subrahmanyam, S., and C.J. Biermann.  GENERALIZED ROSIN SOAP SIZING WITH COORDINATING ELEMENTS 1992  Tappi Journal  75(3):223- 
  851. Vargas-Hernandez, J., and W.T. Adams.  AGE-AGE CORRELATIONS AND EARLY SELECTION FOR WOOD DENSITY IN YOUNG COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 1992  Forest Science  38:467-478 
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  865. Clauson, M.L., and J.B. Wilson.  COMPARISON OF VIDEO AND X-RAY FOR SCANNING WOOD DENSITY 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(3):58-6 
  866. Daniels, S.E., R. Johnson, and D.C. Markstrom.  ESTIMATING AND COMPARING DEMAND FUNCTIONS FOR PERSONAL USE CHRISTMAS TREE CUTTING AT SEVEN UTAH SITES 1991  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  6:42-46. 
  867. Daniels, S.E., W.F. Hyde, and D.N. Wear.  DISTRIBUTIVE EFFECTS OF FOREST SERVICE ATTEMPTS TO MAINTAIN COMMUNITY STABILITY 1991  Forest Science  37:245-260 
  868. Dawson-Andoh, B.E., and J.J. Morrell.  SCREENING OF TRICHODERMA ISOLATES AS POTENTIAL BIOPROTECTANTS AGAINST POSTIA PLACENTA IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1991  Material und Organismen  26:241-246 
  869. Dawson-Andoh, B.E., J.J. Morrell, C.J. Biermann, and J.L. Hull.  EFFECT OF FUNGAL PRETREATMENT ON STRENGTH AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SOFTWOOD AND HARDWOOD KRAFT PULPS 1991  Tappi Journal  74(10):187 
  870. Entry, J.A., C.L. Rose, and K. Cromack, Jr.  LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT RELEASE IN ECTOMYCORRHIZAL MAT SOILS OF A DOUGLAS FIR ECOSYSTEM 1991  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  23:285-290 
  871. Entry, J.A., K. Cromack, Jr., R.G. Kelsey, and N.E. Martin.  RESPONSE OF DOUGLAS-FIR TO INFECTION BY ARMILLARIA OSTOYAE AFTER THINNING OR THINNING PLUS FERTILIZATION 1991  Phytopathology  81:682-689 
  872. Entry, J.A., P.K. Donnelly, and K. Cromack, Jr.  INFLUENCE OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL MAT SOILS ON LIGNIN AND CELLULOSE DEGRADATION 1991  Biology and Fertility of Soils  1:75-78. 
  873. Foo, L.Y., and J.J. Karchesy.  PROCYANIDIN TETRAMERS AND PENTAMERS FROM DOUGLAS FIR BARK 1991  Phytochemistry  30:667-670 
  874. Freitag, M., J.J. Morrell, and A. Bruce.  BIOLOGICAL PROTECTION OF WOOD: STATUS AND PROSPECTS 1991  Biodeterioration Abstracts  5(1):1-13. 
  875. Funck, J.W., J. Sessions, J. Garland, R.B. Avery, and P.L. Wilson.  AN ALLOCATION MODEL FOR FOREST RESIDUE UTILIZATION 1991  International Energy Report (Task 6, Activity 2).  P 21-31 in 
  876. Gartner, B.L.  IS THE CLIMBING HABIT OF POISON OAK ECOTYPIC? 1991  Functional Ecology  5:696-704. 
  877. Gartner, B.L.  RELATIVE GROWTH RATES OF VINES AND SHRUBS OF WESTERN POISON OAK, TOXICODENDRON DIVERSILOBUM (ANACARDIACEAE). 1991  American Journal of Botany  78:1345-13 
  878. Gartner, B.L.  STEM HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES OF VINES VS. SHRUBS OF WESTERN POISON OAK, TOXICODENDRON DIVERSILOBUM 1991  Oecologia.  87:180-189 
  879. Gartner, B.L.  STRUCTURAL STABILITY AND ARCHITECTURE OF VINES VS. SHRUBS OF POISON OAK, TOXICODENDRON DIVERSILOBUM 1991  Ecology  72(6):2005 
  880. Goldfarb, B., G.T. Howe, L.M. Bailey, S.H. Strauss, and J.B. Zaerr.  A LIQUID CYTOKININ PULSE INDUCES ADVENTITIOUS SHOOT FORMATION FROM DOUGLAS-FIR COTYLEDONS 1991  Plant Cell Reports.  10:156-160 
  881. Goldfarb, B., S.H. Strauss, G.T. Howe, and J.B. Zaerr.  TRANSIENT GENE EXPRESSION OF MICROPROJECTILE-INTRODUCED DNA IN DOUGLAS-FIR COTYLEDONS 1991  Plant Cell Reports.  10:517-521 
  882. Greber, B.J., and K.N. Johnson.  WHAT'S ALL THIS DEBATE ABOUT OVERCUTTING? 1991  Journal of Forestry  89(11):25- 
  883. Hann, D.W., and A.A. Zumrawi.  GROWTH MODEL PREDICTIONS AS AFFECTED BY ALTERNATIVE SAMPLING-UNIT DESIGNS 1991  Forest Science  37:1641-16 
  884. Hann, D.W., and D.R. Larsen.  DIAMETER GROWTH EQUATIONS FOR FOURTEEN TREE SPECIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 69  18 p. 
  885. Hansen, A.J., T.A. Spies, F.J. Swanson, and J.L. Ohmann.  CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY IN MANAGED FORESTS: LESSONS FROM NATURAL FORESTS 1991  BioScience  41:382-392 
  886. Harrington, T.B., and J.C. Tappeiner II.  COMPETITION AFFECTS SHOOT MORPHOLOGY, GROWTH DURATION, AND RELATIVE GROWTH RATES OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS 1991  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  21:478-481 
  887. Harrington, T.B., J.C. Tappeiner II, and T.F. Hughes.  PREDICTING AVERAGE GROWTH AND SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS COMPETING WITH SPROUT CLUMPS OF TANOAK OR PACIFIC MADRONE 1991  New Forests  5:109-130. 
  888. Harrington, T.B., J.C. Tappeiner II, T.F. Hughes, and A.S. Hester.  PLANNING WITH PSME: A GROWTH MODEL FOR YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR AND HARDWOOD STANDS IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 21  14 p. 
  889. Helgerson, O.T., D.H. McNabb, and S.D. Hobbs.  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS AFTER PRESCRIBED BURNING OF A BRUSHFIELD IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1991  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  6:55-59. 
  890. Hicks, B.J., R.L. Beschta, and R.D. Harr.  LONG-TERM CHANGES IN STREAMFLOW FOLLOWING LOGGING IN WESTERN OREGON AND ASSOCIATED FISHERIES IMPLICATIONS 1991  Water Resources Bulletin  27:217-226 
  891. Hoag, M.L., and R.L. Krahmer.  POLYCHROMATIC X-RAY ATTENUATION CHARACTERISTICS AND WOOD DENSITOMETRY APPLICATIONS 1991  Wood and Fiber Science  23:23-31. 
  892. Howe, G.T., S.H. Strauss, and B. Goldfarb.  INSERTION OF THE MAIZE TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENT AC INTO POPLAR. 1991  P 283-294 in Woody Plant Biotechnology. M.R. Ahuja, ed. Plenum Press, New York. 
  893. Kendrick, D., and J. Sessions.  A SOLUTION PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING THE STANDING SKYLINE LOAD PATH FOR PARTIAL AND FULL SUSPENSION 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(9):57-6 
  894. Laver, M.L.  BARK. 1991  P 409-434 in Wood Structure and Composition. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York/Basel/Hong Kong. 
  895. Loucks, D.M., and T.B. Harrington.  HERBACEOUS VEGETATION IN FORESTS OF THE WESTERN UNITED STATES: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  104 p. 
  896. Luoma, D.L., R.E. Frenkel, and J.M. Trappe.  FRUITING OF HYPOGEOUS FUNGI IN OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS: SEASONAL AND HABITAT VARIATION 1991  Mycologia.  83:335-353 
  897. Maristany, A.G., D.A. Butler, C.C. Brunner, and J.W. Funck.  EXPLOITING LOCAL COLOR INFORMATION FOR DEFECT DETECTION ON DOUGLAS-FIR VENEER. 1991  P 1-17 in Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Scanning Technology in the Wood Industry, Burlingame, California. Miller Freeman, San Francisco. 
  898. McComb, W.C.  NEW EDITOR FOR WILDLIFE SOCIETY BULLETIN 1991  Wildlife Society Bulletin  19:230-231 
  899. McComb, W.C., R.G. Anthony, and K. McGarigal.  DIFFERENTIAL VULNERABILITY OF SMALL MAMMALS AND AMPHIBIANS TO TWO TRAP TYPES AND TWO TRAP BAITS IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST FORESTS 1991  Northwest Science  65:109-115 
  900. McNabb, D.H.  RAVEL DOES NOT AFFECT REFORESTATION OF AN OLD CLEARCUT IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 82  4 p. 
  901. Miller, D.J.  UNTREATED AND PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WESTERN WOODS AS ROOF SHINGLES: 10TH-YEAR APPRAISAL 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(6):7-14 
  902. Milota, M.R.  CORRECTION FACTORS FOR MOISTURE-METER MEASUREMENTS OF JELUTONG (DYERA COSTULATA). 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(2):49-5 
  903. Milota, M.R.  METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF BOW AND CROOK 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(9):65-6 
  904. Mitchoff, M.E., and J.J. Morrell.  PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF PLYWOOD PANELS FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(9):11-1 
  905. Morrell, J.J., and M.A. Newbill.  SURVIVAL OF BASIDIOMYCETES IN CELLON(r)-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(2):37-3 
  906. Morrell, J.J., and S.T. Lebow.  BORATE TREATMENT OF SEASONED WESTERN HEMLOCK AND DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(1):27-2 
  907. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, and C.M. Sexton.  BASIDIOMYCETE COLONIZATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLES AFTER POLYBORATE TREATMENTS 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(6):28-3 
  908. Nelson, J., J.D. Brodie, and J. Sessions.  INTEGRATING SHORT-TERM, AREA-BASED LOGGING PLANS WITH LONG-TERM HARVEST SCHEDULES 1991  Forest Science  37:101-122 
  909. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF ELEVATED TEMPERATURES ON SURVIVAL OF BASIDIOMYCETES THAT COLONIZE UNTREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POLLES 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(6):31-3 
  910. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  FUMIGANT CONTROL OF MARINE BORER ATTACK IN DOUGLAS-FIR PILING 1991  Forest Products Journal  41(5):49-5 
  911. Newton, M., and E.C. Cole.  ROOT DEVELOPMENT IN PLANTED DOUGLAS-FIR UNDER VARYING COMPETITIVE STRESS 1991  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  21:25-31. 
  912. Olsen, E., S. Pilkerton, J. Garland, and J. Sessions.  COMPUTER AIDED BUCKING ON A MECHANIZED HARVESTER 1991  Journal of Forest Engineering  2:25-32. 
  913. Olsen, E.D., S. Pilkerton, J. Garland, and J. Sessions.  QUESTIONS ABOUT OPTIMAL BUCKING 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 71  18 p. 
  914. Olsen, E.D., S.J. Pilkerton, and J.J. Garland.  EVALUATING TIMBER SALE BIDS USING OPTIMAL BUCKING TECHNOLOGY 1991  Applied Engineering in Agriculture  7(1):131-1 
  915. Omi, S.K., and R. Rose.  AMYLOGLUCOSIDASE AND ?-AMYLASE ENZYMES FOR DETERMINING STARCH CONCENTRATION IN PONDEROSA PINE ROOT TISSUE 1991  Forest Science  37:1479-14 
  916. Omi, S.K., B. Yoder, and R. Rose.  FALL LIFTING AND LONG-TERM FREEZER STORAGE OF PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS: EFFECTS ON POST-STORAGE LEAF WATER POTENTIAL, STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE, AND ROOT GROWTH POTENTIAL 1991  Tree Physiology  8:315-325. 
  917. Omi, S.K., R. Rose, and T.E. Sabin.  EFFECTIVENESS OF FREEZER STORAGE IN FULFILLING THE CHILLING REQUIREMENT OF FALL-LIFTED PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS 1991  New Forests  5:307-326. 
  918. Pais, R.C., W.C. McComb, and J. Phillips.  HABITAT ASSOCIATED WITH HOME RANGES OF FEMALE ODOCOILEUS VIRGINIANUS (MAMMALIA: CERVIDAE) IN EASTERN KENTUCKY 1991  Brimleyana.  17:57-66. 
  919. Perry, D.A., J.G. Borchers, D.P. Turner, S.V. Gregory, C.R. Perry, R.K. Dixon, S.C. Hart, B. Kauffman, R.P. Neilson, and P. Sollins.  BIOLOGICAL FEEDBACKS TO CLIMATE CHANGE: TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS AS SINKS AND SOURCES OF CARBON AND NITROGEN 1991  Northwest Environmental Journal  7:203-232. 
  920. Polensek, A., and B.D. Schimel.  DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF LIGHT-FRAMEE WOOD SUBSYSTEMS 1991  Journal ofStructural Engineering.  117:1079-1 
  921. Rasker, R., R.L. Johnson, and D. Cleaves.  THE MARKET FOR WATERFOWL HUNTING ON PRIVATE AGRICULTURAL LAND IN WESTERN OREGON 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 70  14 p. 
  922. Ripple, W.J., D.H. Johnson, K.T. Hershey, and E.C. Meslow.  OLD-GROWTH AND MATURE FORESTS NEAR SPOTTED OWL NESTS IN WESTERN OREGON 1991  Journal of Wildlife Management  5:316-318. 
  923. Ripple, W.J., G.A. Bradshaw, and T.A. Spies.  MEASURING FOREST LANDSCAPE PATTERNS IN THE CASCADE RANGE OF OREGON, USA 1991  Biological Conservation.  57:73-88. 
  924. Ripple, W.J., S. Wang, D.L. Isaacson, and D.P. Paine.  A PRELIMINARY COMPARISON OF LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER AND SPOT-1 HRV MULTISPECTRAL DATA FOR ESTIMATING CONIFEROUS FOREST VOLUME 1991  International Journal of Remote Sensing.  12:1971-19 
  925. Rose, R., C.L. Rose, S.K. Omi, K.R. Forry, D.M. Durall, and W.L. Bigg.  STARCH DETERMINATION BY PERCHLORIC ACID VS ENZYMES: EVALUATING THE ACCURACY AND PRECISION OF SIX COLORIMETRIC METHODS 1991  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  39(1):2-11 
  926. Rose, R., J. Gleason, M. Atkinson, and T. Sabin.  GRADING PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS FOR OUTPLANTING ACCORDING TO THEIR ROOT VOLUME 1991  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  6:11-15. 
  927. Rose, R., M. Atkinson, J. Gleason, and T. Sabin.  ROOT VOLUME AS A GRADING CRITERION TO IMPROVE FIELD PERFORMANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1991  New Forests  5:195-209. 
  928. Scheffer, T.C.  DAMAGE TO WEST COAST WOOD STRUCTURES BY DECAY FUNGI, INSECTS, AND MARINE BORERS 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 22  32 p. 
  929. Sexton, C.M., J.J. Morrell, and M.A. Newbill.  CONTROLLING DECAY FUNGI IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD WITH PELLETIZED SODIUM N-METHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE 1991  Wood and Fiber Science  23:590-596 
  930. Smith, S.M., and J.J. Morrell.  MEASURING DISTRIBUTION OF CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE AROUND INCISIONS IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD BY DIRECT-SCAN X-RAY TECHNIQUES 1991  Wood Protection  1(1):31-37 
  931. St. Clair, J.B., and W.T. Adams.  EFFECTS OF SEED WEIGHT AND RATE OF EMERGENCE ON EARLY GROWTH OF OPEN-POLLINATED DOUGLAS-FIR FAMILIES 1991  Forest Science  37:987-997 
  932. Strauss, S.H., G.T. Howe, and B. Goldfarb.  PROSPECTS FOR GENETIC ENGINEERING OF INSECT RESISTANCE IN FOREST TREES 1991  Forest Ecology and Management  43:181-209 
  933. Tappeiner, J., J. Zasada, P. Ryan, and M. Newton.  SALMONBERRY CLONAL AND POPULATION STRUCTURE: THE BASIS FOR A PERSISTENT COVER 1991  Ecology  72:609-618 
  934. Tesch, S.D., and J.W. Mann.  CLEARCUT AND SHELTERWOOD REPRODUCTION METHODS FOR REGENERATING SOUTHWEST OREGON FORESTS 1991  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 72  43 p. 
  935. Wagner, R.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AND OTHER FACTOR INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1991  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  21:829-835 
  936. Wagner, R.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  NEIGHBORHOOD PREDICTORS OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION IN YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS 1991  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  21:821-828 
  937. Webb, W.L.  ATMOSPHERIC CO2, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND TREE GROWTH: A PROCESS MODEL. I. MODEL STRUCTURE 1991  Ecological Modelling.  56:81-107. 
  938. Webb, W.L.  DYNAMICS OF PHOTOASSIMILATED 14C AND 12C IN PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII SEEDLINGS: PHOTOSYNTHESIS, RESPIRATION, AND BIOMASS 1991  Photosynthetica  25:323-331 
  939. Wilson, M.V., D.E. Hibbs, and E.R. Alverson.  NATIVE PLANTS, NATIVE ECOSYSTEMS, AND NATIVE LANDSCAPES 1991  Kalmiopsis  1:13-17. 
  940. Zaerr, J.B., and H. Schill.  EARLY DETECTION OF EFFECTS OF ACID DEPOSITION AND AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST ON YOUNG SPRUCE [PICEA ABIES (L.) KARST.] TREES 1991  European Journal of Forest Pathology  21:301-307 
  941. Acker, S.A.  VEGETATION AS A COMPONENT OF A NON-NESTED HIERARCHY: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL 1990  Journal of Vegetation Science  1:683-690. 
  942. Adams, P.W., and C.W. Andrus.  PLANNING SECONDARY ROADS TO REDUCE EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION IN HUMID TROPIC STEEPLANDS. 1990  P 318-327 in Research Needs and Applications to Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation in Tropical Steeplands. Proceedings of the Fiji Symposium. International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, U.K  Publicatio 
  943. Adams, W.T., G. Johnson, D.L. Copes, J. Daniels, R.G. Quam, J.C. Heaman, and J. Weber.  IS RESEARCH KEEPING UP WITH THE NEEDS OF DOUGLAS-FIR TREE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS? 1990  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  5:135-137. 
  944. Amaranthus, M.P., C.Y. Li, and D.A. Perry.  INFLUENCE OF VEGETATION TYPE AND MADRONE SOIL INOCULUM ON ASSOCIATIVE NITROGEN FIXATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR RHIZOSPHERES 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:368-371 
  945. Aslam Ali, M., M.L. Laver, C.J. Biermann, R.L. Krahmer, and R.D. Sproull.  THE CHARACTERIZATION OF CHARCOAL AND HIGH-DENSITY CARBON PELLETS PRODUCED FROM DOUGLAS-FIR BARK 1990  Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology  24/25:75-8 
  946. Barnes, H.M., J.J. Morrell, and S.T. Lebow.  PRESSURE TREATMENTS OF SOFTWOODS WITH POLYBORATES. 1990  P 71-75 in First International Conference on Wood Protection witth Diffusible Preservatives. Forest Products Research Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 
  947. Beschta, R.L.  PEAKFLOW ESTIMATION USING AN ANTECEDENT PRECIPITATION INDEX (API) MODEL IN TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS. 1990  P 128-137 in Research Needs and Applications to Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation in Tropical Steeplands. Proceedings of the Fiji Symposium. International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, U.K  Publicatio 
  948. Biermann, C.J., and G.D. McGinnis.  ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF PRETREATED OAK, SWEETGUM, PINE AND CEDAR 1990  Holzforschung  4:229-233. 
  949. Biermann, C.J., and M.-K. Lee.  ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYZING WHITE PITCH DEPOSITS 1990  Tappi Journal  73(1):127- 
  950. Biermann, C.J., and R. Narayan.  GRAFTING OF POLY(ETHYLENIMINE) ONTO MESYLATED CELLULOSE ACETATE, POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE) AND POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE). 1990  Carbohydrate Polymers  12:323-327 
  951. Borchers, S.L., and D.A. Perry.  GROWTH AND ECTOMYCORRHIZA FORMATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS GROWN IN SOILS COLLECTED AT DIFFERENT DISTANCES FROM PIONEERING HARDWOODS IN SOUTHWEST OREGON CLEAR-CUTS 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:712-721 
  952. Brunner, C.C., D.A. Butler, A.G. Maristany, and D. VanLeeuwen.  OPTIMAAL CLEAR-AREA SAWING PATTERNSFOR FURNITURE AND MILLWORK BLANKS 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(3):51-5 
  953. Brunner, C.C., G.B. Shaw, D.A. Butler, and J.W. Funck.  USING COLOR IN MACHINE VISION SYSTEMS FOR WOOD PROCESSING 1990  Wood and Fiber Science  2:413-428. 
  954. Brunson, M., and B. Shelby.  A HIERARCHY OF CAMPSITE ATTRIBUTES IN DISPERSED RECREATION SETTINGS 1990  Leisure Sciences.  12:197-209 
  955. Carlson, J.Y., C.W. Andrus, and H.A. Froehlich.  WOODY DEBRIS, CHANNEL FEATURES, AND MACROINVERTEBRATES OF STREAMS WITH LOGGED AND UNDISTURBED RIPARIAN TIMBER IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON, U.S.A 1990  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  47:1103-11 
  956. Daniels, S.E., and C.M. Kelly.  DECIDING BETWEEN AN EA AND AN EIS MAY BE A QUESTION OF MITIGATION 1990  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  5:111-116. 
  957. Dawson-Andoh, B., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD ON EFFICACY OF POTENTIAL BIOPROTECTION AGENTS 1990  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/144 
  958. Donnelly, P.K., J.A. Entry, D.L. Crawford, and K. Cromack, Jr.  CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN DEGRADATION IN FOREST SOILS: RESPONSE TO MOISTURE, TEMPERATURE, AND ACIDITY 1990  Microbial Ecology  20:289-295 
  959. Elwood, N.E., and D.W. Rose.  HEURISTIC SIMULATION: AN ALTERNATIVE TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING IN DEVELOPING FOREST MANAGEMENT SCHEDULES 1990  Forest Ecology and Management  35:303-310 
  960. Entry, J.A., S.K. Hagle, and K. Cromack, Jr.  THE EFFECT OF ARMILLARIA ATTACK ON THE NUTRIENT STATUS OF INLAND DOUGLAS-FIR 1990  European Journal of Forest Pathology  20:269-274 
  961. Erickson, V.J., and W.T. Adams.  MATING SYSTEM VARIATION AMONG INDIVIDUAL RAMETS IN A DOUGLAS-FIR SEED ORCHARD 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:1672-16 
  962. Forsyth, P.G., and J.J. Morrell.  HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM REDUCTION IN CCA-TREATED SAWDUST 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(6):48-5 
  963. Freitag, M., and J.J. Morrell.  WOOD SANDWICH TESTS OF POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS FOR BASIDIOMYCETOUS DECAY FUNGI 1990  Material und Organismen.  25:63-70. 
  964. Garland, J.J.  ASSESSING GAINS FROM WOODSWORKER TRAINING 1990  International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics  5:227-242. 
  965. Gleason, J.F., M. Duryea, R. Rose, and M. Atkinson.  NURSERY AND FIELD FERTILIZATION OF 2 + 0 PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS: THE EFFECT ON MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND FIELD PERFORMANCE 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:1766-17 
  966. Gourley, M., M. Vomocil, and M. Newton.  FOREST WEEDING REDUCES THE EFFECT OF DEER-BROWSING ON DOUGLAS FIR 1990  Forest Ecology and Management  36:177-185 
  967. Greber, B.J., K.N. Johnson, and G. Lettman.  CONSERVATION PLANS FOR THE NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL AND OTHER FOREST MANAGEMENT PROPOSALS IN OREGON: THE ECONOMICS OF CHANGING TIMBER AVAILABILITY 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Papers in Forest Policy  1, 50 p. 
  968. Hamm, P.B., S.J. Campbell, and E.M. Hansen.  GROWING HEALTHY SEEDLINGS: IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PESTS IN NORTHWEST FOREST NURSERIES. 1990  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, Portland, Oregon and Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication  19. 110 p. 
  969. Hann, D.W., and C.-H. Wang.  MORTALITY EQUATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL TREES IN THE MIXED-CONIFER ZONE OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 67  17 p. 
  970. Happe, P.J., K.J. Jenkins, E.E. Starkey, and S.H. Sharrow.  NUTRITIONAL QUALITY AND TANNIN ASTRINGENCY OF BROWSE IN CLEAR-CUTS AND OLD-GROWTH FORESTS 1990  Journal of Wildlife Management  54:557-566 
  971. Helgerson, O.T.  EFFECTS OF ALTERNATE TYPES OF MICROSITE SHADE ON SURVIVAL OF PLANTED DOUGLAS-FIR IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1990  New Forests  3:327-332. 
  972. Helgerson, O.T.  HEAT DAMAGE IN TREE SEEDLINGS AND ITS PREVENTION 1990  New Forests  3:333-358. 
  973. Helgerson, O.T.  RESPONSE OF UNDERPLANTED DOUGLAS-FFIR TO HERBICIDE INJECTION OFSCLEROPHYLL HARDWOODS IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1990  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  5:86-89. 
  974. Hermann, R.K.  ZUR BEDEUTUNG DER FICHTE IN NORDAMERIKA [ON THE IMPORTANCE OF SPRUCE IN NORTH AMERICA]. 1990  Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt  109:168-17 
  975. Hermann, R.K., and D.P. Lavender.  PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO, DOUGLAS-FIR. 1990  P 527-540 in Silvics of North America. Volume 1, Conifers. USDA Forest Service, Washington, D.C  Agricultur 
  976. Hipkins, V.D., C.-H. Tsai, and S.H. Strauss.  SEQUENCE OF THE GENE FOR THE LARGE SUBUNIT OF RIBULOSE 1,5-BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE FROM A GYMNOSPERM, DOUGLAS FIR 1990  Plant Molecular Biology.  15:505-507 
  977. Hoag, M.L.  INFLUENCE OF FURNISH MOISTURE CONTENT AND PRESS CYCLE ON BRIQUETTE INTEGRITY 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(1):21-2 
  978. Hughes, T.F., J.C. Tappeiner II, and M. Newton.  RELATIONSHIP OF PACIFIC MADRONE SPROUT GROWTH TO PRODUCTIVITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS AND UNDERSTORY VEGETATION 1990  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  5:20-24. 
  979. Isaacson, D.L., and W.J. Ripple.  COMPARISON OF 7.5-MINUTE AND 1-DEGREE DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS 1990  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.  56:1523-15 
  980. Jensen, E.C., and B.A. Middleton.  EDUCATING THE PUBLIC ABOUT OLD-GROWTH FORESTS 1990  Northwest Environmental Journal  6:315-330. 
  981. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  TREATMENT OF WESTERN SOFTWOODS WITH BORON-AMENDED INORGANIC PRESERVATIVES 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(3):25-2 
  982. Leichti, R.J., R.H. Falk, and T.L. Laufenberg.  PREFABRICATED WOOD I-JOISTS: AN INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(3):15-2 
  983. Leichti, R.J., R.H. Falk, and T.L. Laufenberg.  PREFABRICATED WOOD COMPOSITE I-BEAMS: A LITERATURE REVIEW 1990  Wood and Fiber Science  2:62-79. 
  984. Maguire, D.A., and D.W. Hann.  A SAMPLING STRATEGY FOR ESTIMATING PAST CROWN RECESSION ON TEMPORARY GROWTH PLOTS 1990  Forest Science  36:549-563 
  985. Maxwell, B.D., M.L. Roush, and S.R. Radosevich.  PREDICTING THE EVOLUTION AND DYNAMICS OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN WEED POPULATIONS 1990  Weed Technology  4:2-13. 
  986. McComb, W.C., J.R. Sedell, and T.D. Buchholz.  DAM-SITE SELECTION BY BEAVERS IN AN EASTERN OREGON BASIN 1990  Great Basin Naturalist  50:273-281 
  987. McDonald, P.M., and O.T. Helgerson.  MULCHES AID IN REGENERATING CALIFORNIA AND OREGON FORESTS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. 1990  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Berkeley, California. General Technical Report  PSW-123 19 
  988. Miller, D.B., and J.J. Morrell.  INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SODIUM N-METHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE AND DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1990  Wood and Fiber Science  2:135-141. 
  989. Miller, D.J.  CONTROLLING SAPSTAIN: TRIAL OF STRONG STAIN-PREVENTIVE SOLUTIONS ON SELECTED WESTERN SOFTWOODS IN STORAGE PROLONGED FOR 12 MONTHS 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 53  10 p. 
  990. Miller, D.J., and J.J. Morrell.  CONTROLLING HARDWOOD SAPSTAIN: TRIALS OF STAIN-PREVENTIVE PRODUCTS ON RED ALDER LUMBER 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 68  8 p. 
  991. Milota, M.R., and J.B. Wilson.  ANALYSIS OF THE FLUIDIZED BED DRYING OF WOOD PARTICLES 1990  Wood and Fiber Science  2:193-203. 
  992. Milota, M.R., and S.L. Quarles.  THE INFLUENCE OF KILN TEMPERATURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF HANDHELD MOISTURE METERS 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(11/12): 
  993. Morrell, J.J.  EFFECT OF KERFING ON PERFORMANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR UTILITY POLES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1990  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/360 
  994. Morrell, J.J.  EFFECTS OF VOLATILE CHEMICALS ON THE ABILITY OF MICROFUNGI TO ARREST BASIDIOMYCETOUS DECAY 1990  Material und Organismen.  25:267-274 
  995. Morrell, J.J.  FUMIGATION OF WOOD. 1990  P 923-926 in Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering. Supplementary Volume 2. Pergamon Press, Oxford, New York. 
  996. Morrell, J.J., A.R. Zahora, M.E. Corden, and M.A. Newbill.  PERFORMANCE OF GELATIN-ENCAPSULATED METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(7/8):37 
  997. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Sexton.  EVALUATION OF A BIOLOGICAL AGENT FOR CONTROLLING BASIDIOMYCETE ATTACK OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND SOUTHERN PINE 1990  Wood and Fiber Science  2:10-21. 
  998. Morrell, J.J., and M.A. Newbill.  MOVEMENT OF CHLOROPICRIN OR METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE THROUGH THE BOLES OF DOUGLAS-FIR TREES 1990  Forest Science  36:192-195 
  999. Morrell, J.J., and R.A. Zabel.  INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON SOFT ROT CAPABILITY OF FUNGI ISOLATED FROM PRESERVATIVE-TREATED SOUTHERN PINE UTILITY POLES 1990  Material und Organismen  25:81-85. 
  1000. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Sexton, and A.F. Preston.  EFFECT OF MOISTURE CONTENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD ON LONGITUDINAL DIFFUSION OF BORON FROM FUSED BORATE RODS 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(4):37-4 
  1001. Morrell, J.J., M. Newbill, and R.D. Graham.  EVALUATION OF PROTECTIVEE TREATMENT FOR FIELD-DRILLEDBOLT HOLES 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(11/12): 
  1002. Nelson, J., and J.D. Brodie.  COMPARISON OF A RANDOM SEARCH ALGORITHM AND MIXED INTEGER PROGRAMMING FOR SOLVING AREA-BASED FOREST PLANS 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:934-942 
  1003. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  MARINE CAPPING IN COMBINATION WITH CHEMICAL TREATMENTS TO PREVENT AND ARREST PILE-TOP DECAY 1990  Holzforschung  4:73-75. 
  1004. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  PROTECTION OF WESTERN REDCEDAR SAPWOOD FROM DECAY 1990  Forest Products Journal  40(6):29-3 
  1005. Newton, M., F. Roberts, A. Allen, B. Kelpsas, D. White, and P. Boyd.  DEPOSITION AND DISSIPATION OF THREE HERBICIDES IN FOLIAGE, LITTER, AND SOIL OF BRUSHFIELDS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1990  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  38(2):574- 
  1006. Olsen, E.D., S. Pilkerton, J.J. Garland, and J. Sessions.  EXTENDING STRATEGIES FOR OPTIMAL BUCKING TO HARVESTING AND SITE PREPARATION 1990  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  5:12-15. 
  1007. Pabst, R.J., J.C. Tappeiner II, and M. Newton.  VARYING DENSITIES OF PACIFIC MADRONE IN A YOUNG STAND IN OREGON ALTER SOIL WATER-POTENTIAL, PLANT MOISTURE STRESS, AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS FIR 1990  Forest Ecology and Management  37:267-283 
  1008. Perry, D.A., and J.G. Borchers.  CLIMATE CHANGE AND ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES 1990  Northwest Environmental Journal  6:293-313. 
  1009. Perry, D.A., J.G. Borchers, S.L. Borchers, and M.P. Amaranthus.  SPECIES MIGRATIONS AND ECOSYSTEM STABILITY DURING CLIMATE CHANGE: THE BELOWGROUND CONNECTION 1990  Conservation Biology  4:266-274. 
  1010. Randhawa, S.U., and E.D. Olsen.  LOGSIM: A TOOL FOR MECHANIZED HARVESTING SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 1990  Applied Engineering in Agriculture  6(2):231-2 
  1011. Reams, G.A., and M.M.P. Huso.  STAND HISTORY: AN ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATION OF RED SPRUCE RADIAL GROWTH REDUCTION 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:250-253 
  1012. Ritchie, M.W., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING THE 5-YEAR HEIGHT GROWTH OF SIX CONIFER SPECIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 54  12 p. 
  1013. Robison, E.G., and R.L. Beschta.  CHARACTERISTICS OF COARSE WOODY DEBRIS FOR SEVERAL COASTAL STREAMS OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA, USA 1990  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  47:1684-16 
  1014. Robison, E.G., and R.L. Beschta.  COARSE WOODY DEBRIS AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY INTERACTIONS FOR UNDISTURBED STREAMS IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA, U.S.A 1990  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms  15:149-156 
  1015. Robison, E.G., and R.L. Beschta.  IDENTIFYING TREES IN RIPARIAN AREAS THAT CAN PROVIDE COARSE WOODY DEBRIS TO STREAMS 1990  Forest Science  36:790-801 
  1016. Rose, R., S.J. Campbell, and T.D. Landis, editors.  TARGET SEEDLING SYMPOSIUM: PROCEEDINGS, COMBINED MEETING OF THE WESTERN FOREST NURSERY ASSOCIATIONS. 1990  USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado. General Technical Report  RM-200 286 
  1017. Roush, M.L., S.R. Radosevich, and B.D. Maxwell.  FUTURE OUTLOOK FOR HERBICIDE-RESISTANCE RESEARCH 1990  Weed Technology  4:208-214. 
  1018. Ryan, M.G..  GROWTH AND MAINTENANCE RESPIRATION INSTEMS OF PINUS CONTORTA AND PICEA ENGELMANNII 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:48-57 
  1019. Ryan, R.B.  EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: INTRODUCED PARASITES OF LARCH CASEBEARER (LEPIDOPTERA: COLEOPHORIDAE) IN OREGON 1990  Environmental Entomology.  19:1873-18 
  1020. Sabin, T.E., and S.G. Stafford.  ASSESSING THE NEED FOR TRANSFORMATION OF RESPONSE VARIABLES 1990  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 20  31 p. 
  1021. Schoenemann, M.R., and M.R. Pyles.  STATISTICAL DESCRIPTION OF TRIAXIAL SHEAR TEST RESULTS 1990  Geotechnical Testing Journal  13(1):58-6 
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  1023. Sexton, C.M., J.J. Morrell, and M.Y. Giron.  SURVIVAL OF SELECTED WOOD-INHABITING FUNGI IN TANGILE AFTER EXPOSURE TO CHLOROPICRIN OR METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE 1990  Material und Organismen.  25:115-121 
  1024. Smith, S.M., J.J. Morrell, and J.E. Winandy.  MEASURING RETENTION OF CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE IN CONIFER SAPWOOD BY DIRECT-SCAN X-RAY TECHNIQUES 1990  Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology  10(1):21-3 
  1025. Stafford, S.G., and G.B. Spanier.  RECRUITING THE DUAL-CAREER COUPLE: THE FAMILY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM 1990  Initiatives  53(2):37-4 
  1026. Strauss, S.H., A.H. Doerksen, and J.R. Byrne.  EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND ITS RELATIVES (GENUS PSEUDOTSUGA) FROM DNA RESTRICTION FRAGMENT ANALYSIS 1990  Canadian Journal of Botany  68:1502-15 
  1027. Strauss, S.H., and A.H. Doerksen.  RESTRICTION FRAGMENT ANALYSIS OF PINE PHYLOGENY 1990  Evolution  44:1081-10 
  1028. Strauss, S.H., and G.T. Howe.  AN INVESTIGATION OF SOMATIC VARIABILITY FOR RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE NUMBER IN OLD-GROWTH SITKA SPRUCE 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:853-856 
  1029. Tesch, S.D., J.W. Mann, and D.H. Lysne.  COORDINATING TIMBER HARVEST ACTIVITIES WITH SILVICULTURAL OBJECTIVES IN THE WEST. 1990  P 198-202 in Forestry on the Frontier, Proceedings, 1989 Society of American Foresters National Convention, Spokane, Washington. Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, Maryland. 
  1030. Tesch, S.D., M.S. Crawford, K. Baker-Katz, and J.W. Mann.  RECOVERY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS FROM LOGGING DAMAGE IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON: PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE 1990  Northwest Science  64:131-139 
  1031. Torres-Rojo, J.M., and J.D. Brodie.  ADJACENCY CONSTRAINTS IN HARVEST SCHEDULING: AN AGGREGATION HEURISTIC 1990  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  20:978-986 
  1032. Torres-Rojo, J.M., and J.D. Brodie.  DEMONSTRATION OF BENEFITS FROM AN OPTIMIZATION APPROACH TO THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF NATURAL PINE STANDS IN CENTRAAL MEXICO 1990  Forest Ecology and Management  36:267-278 
  1033. Triquet, A.M., G.A. McPeek, and W.C. McComb.  SONGBIRD DIVERSITY IN CLEARCUTS WITH AND WITHOUT A RIPARIAN BUFFER STRIP 1990  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation.  45:500-503 
  1034. Wagner, R.G., A.A. Robison, P.C. Griessmann, T.B. Harrington, and S.R. Radosevich.  VEGPRO - FOREST VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PRESCRIPTION OPTIMIZATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM: A USER MANUAL 1990  Version 1.0. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  61 p. 
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  1036. White, D.E., L. Witherspoon-Joos, and M. Newton.  HERBACEOUS WEED CONTROL IN CONIFER PLANTATIONS WITH HEXAZINONE AND NITROGEN FORMULATIONS 1990  New Forests  4:97-105. 
  1037. Wilson, J.B.  APPLICATION OF HEAT PUMP DEHUMIDIFIERS. A CASE STUDY: DRYING OF LUMBER AT DIAMOND WOOD PRODUCTS 1990  Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon  80 p. 
  1038. Winandy, J.E., and J.J. Morrell.  PROTECTION OF WOOD DESIGNS IN ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTS. 1990  P 303-313 in Proceedings of 1st Materials Engineering Congress. Volume 1. American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. 
  1039. Yoshimoto, A., R.G. Haight, and J.D. Brodie.  A COMPARISON OF THE PATTERN SEARCH ALGORITHM AND THE MODIFIED PATH ALGORITHM FOR OPTIMIZING AN INDIVIDUAL TREE MODEL 1990  Forest Science  36:394-412 
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  1042. Amaranthus, M.P., and D.A. Perry.  RAPID ROOT TIP AND MYCORRHIZA FORMATION AND INCREASED SURVIVAL OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS AFTER SOIL TRANSFER 1989  New Forests  3:259-264. 
  1043. Bacon, C., A. Hansen, T. McMahon, and A. Skaugset, compilers.  COMPENDIUM OF CURRENT COAST RANGE RESEARCH 1989  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  128 p. 
  1044. Barber, R.L., and J.D. Brodie.  A SEQUENTIAL APPROACH TO DERIVATION OF STAND TREATMENT AND FOREST-WIDE HARVEST PRESCRIPTION OR SUPPLY 1989  Natural Resource Modeling  3:217-239. 
  1045. Barnes, H.M., T.L. Amburgey, L.H. Williams, and J.J. Morrell.  BORATES AS WOOD PRESERVING COMPOUNDS: THE STATUS OF RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES 1989  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/354 
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  1047. Bolton, A.J., P.E. Humphrey, and P.K. Kavvouras.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART III. PREDICTED VAPOUR PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE VARIATION WITH TIME, COMPARED WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA FOR LABORATORY BOARDS 1989  Holzforschung  43:265-274 
  1048. Bolton, A.J., P.E. Humphrey, and P.K. Kavvouras.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART IV. PREDICTED VARIATION OF MATTRESS MOISTURE CONTENT WITH TIME 1989  Holzforschung  43:345-349 
  1049. Bolton, A.J., P.E. Humphrey, and P.K. Kavvouras.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART VI. THE IMPORTANCE OF STRESSES IN THE PRESSED MATTRESS AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO THE MINIMISATION OF PRESSING TIME, AND THE VARIABILITY OF BOARD PROPERTIES. 1989  Holzforschung  43:406-410 
  1050. Brunner, C.C., M.S. White, F.M. Lamb, and J.G. Schroeder.  CORY: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR DETERMINING DIMENSION STOCK YIELDS 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(2):23-2 
  1051. Butler, D.A., C.C. Brunner, and J.W. Funck.  A DUAL-THRESHOLD IMAGE SWEEP-AND-MARK ALGORITHM FOR DEFECT DETECTION IN VENEER 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(5):25-2 
  1052. Cherry, J., and R.L. Beschta.  COARSE WOODY DEBRIS AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY: A FLUME STUDY 1989  Water Resources Bulletin  25:1031-10 
  1053. Doescher, P.S., S.D. Tesch, and W.E. Drewien.  WATER RELATIONS AND GROWTH OF CONIFER SEEDLINGS DURING THREE YEARS OF CATTLE GRAZING ON A SOUTHWEST OREGON PLANTATION 1989  Northwest Science  63:232-240 
  1054. Doumas, P., M. Bonnet-Masimbert, and J.B. Zaerr.  EVIDENCE OF CYTOKININ BASES, RIBOSIDES AND GLUCOSIDES IN ROOTS OF DOUGLAS-FIR, PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII 1989  Tree Physiology  5:63-72. 
  1055. Dutta, T., and C.J. Biermann.  KRAFT PULPING OF DOUGLAS-FIR WITH 1,4-DIHYDRO-9, 10-DIHYDROXY ANTHRACENE 1989  Tappi Journal  72(2):175- 
  1056. Elwood, N.E., and P.W. Adams.  ACHIEVING GROUP PROJECT SUCCESS IN OREGON: THE WOODLAND WORKBOOK 1989  Journal of Agronomic Education.  18:119-121 
  1057. Emmingham, W.H., M. Bondi, and D.E. Hibbs.  UNDERPLANTING WESTERN HEMLOCK IN A RED ALDER THINNING: EARLY SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND DAMAGE 1989  New Forests  3:31-43. 
  1058. Erickson, V.J., and W.T. Adams.  MATING SUCCESS IN A COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR SEED ORCHARD AS AFFECTED BY DISTANCE AND FLORAL PHENOLOGY 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:1248-12 
  1059. Fedora, M.A., and R.L. Beschta.  STORM RUNOFF SIMULATION USING AN ANTECEDENT PRECIPITATION INDEX (API) MODEL 1989  Journal of Hydrology.  112:121-13 
  1060. Foo, L.Y., and J. Karchesy.  PSEUDOTSUGANOL, A BIPHENYL-LINKED PINORESINOL-DIHYDROQUERCETIN FROM DOUGLAS-FIR BARK: ISOLATION OF THE FIRST TRUE FLAVONOLIGNAN 1989  Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications  4:217-219. 
  1061. Foo, L.Y., and J.J. Karchesy.  POLYPHENOLIC GLYCOSIDES FROM DOUGLAS FIR INNER BARK 1989  Phytochemistry  28:1237-12 
  1062. Foo, L.Y., and J.J. Karchesy.  PROCYANIDIN DIMERS AND TRIMERS FROM DOUGLAS FIR INNER BARK 1989  Phytochemistry  28:1743-17 
  1063. Foo, L.Y., and J.J. Karchesy.  PROCYANIDIN POLYMERS OF DOUGLAS FIR BARK: STRUCTURE FROM DEGRADATION WITH PHLOROGLUCINOL 1989  Phytochemistry  28:3185-31 
  1064. Foo, L.Y., and J.J. Karchesy.  CHEMICAL NATURE OF PHLOBAPHENES 1989  P. 109-118 in Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins. R.W. Hemingway and J.J. Karchesy, eds. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York. 
  1065. Forrer, J.B., D.A. Butler, C.C. Brunner, and J.W. Funck.  IMAGE SWEEP-AND-MARK ALGORITHMS. PART 2. PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(1):39-4 
  1066. Freitag, M., and J.J. Morrell.  PRELIMINARY EVALUATIONS OF A SMALL WAFER ASSAY FOR SCREENING POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS 1989  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/233 
  1067. Funck, J.W., A.G. Maristany, D.A. Butler, and C.C. Brunner.  RESOLUTION IN MACHINE VISION--WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? 1989  P. XIII-1-XIII-11 in Third International Conference on Scanning Technology in Sawmilling. Miller-Freeman Publications, San Francisco. 
  1068. Garland, J., J. Sessions, and E.D. Olsen.  MANUFACTURING LOGS WITH COMPUTER-AIDED BUCKING AT THE STUMP 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(3):62-6 
  1069. Garter.  CLIMATIC SUMMARIES AND DOCUMENTATION FOR THE PRIMARY METEROLOGICAL STATION, H.J. ANDREWS EXPERIMENTAL FOREST, 1972 TO 1984 1989  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-242  56 p. 
  1070. Giron, M.Y., and J.J. Morrell.  FUNGI COLONIZING PRESERVATIVE-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POLES AFTER REMEDIAL TREATMENT WITH FUMIGANTS 1989  Canadian Journal of Microbiology  35:283-288 
  1071. Giron, M.Y., and J.J. Morrell.  INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MICROFUNGI ISOLATED FROM FUMIGANT-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD AND PORIA PLACENTA AND PORIA CARBONICA 1989  Material und Organismen.  24:39-49. 
  1072. Goldfarb, B., and J.B. Zaerr.  DOUGLAS-FIR [PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO]. 1989  P 526-548 in Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry. Volume 5. Trees II  Springer-V 
  1073. Goldfarb, B., E.E. Nelson, and E.M. Hansen.  TRICHODERMA SPECIES FROM DOUGLAS-FIR STUMPS AND ROOTS INFESTED WITH PHELLINUS WEIRII IN THE WESTERN CASCADE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON 1989  Mycologia.  81:134-138 
  1074. Goldfarb, B., E.E. Nelson, and E.M. Hansen.  TRICHODERMA SPP.: GROWTH RATES AND ANTAGONISM TO PHELLINUS WEIRII IN VITRO 1989  Mycologia.  81:375-381 
  1075. Gottko, J., and R. McMahon.  OREGON LUMBER PRODUCERS: ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF EXPORTERS AND NONEXPORTERS IN THE 1980s. 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(6):59-6 
  1076. Gottko, J., and R. McMahon.  OREGON LUMBER PRODUCERS: EVALUATING EXPORTING IN THE 1980s. 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(11/12): 
  1077. Helgerson, O.T., S.D. Tesch, S.D. Hobbs, and D.H. McNabb.  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF PONDEROSA PINE AND DOUGLAS-FIR STOCKTYPES ON A DRY LOW-ELEVATION SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1989  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  4:124-128. 
  1078. Helm, R.F., and J.J. Karchesy.  A NOVEL CYCLIC CARBAMATE FROM THE ACID-CATALYZED REACTION OF D-GLUCOSE AND UREA 1989  Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry  8:687-692. 
  1079. Helm, R.F., J.J. Karchesy, and D.F. Barofsky.  CARBOHYDRATE-UREA-PHENOL-BASED ADHESIVES: TRANSIENT FORMATION OF MONO- AND DI-D-GLUCOSYLUREA 1989  Carbohydrate Research  189:103-11 
  1080. Hester, A.S., D.W. Hann, and D.R. Larsen..  ORGANON: SOUTHWEST OREGON GROWTH AND YIELD MODEL USER MANUAL. 1989  Version 2.0. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  59 p. 
  1081. Hibbs, D.E., and G.C. Carlton.  A COMPARISON OF DIAMETER- AND VOLUME-BASED STOCKING GUIDES FOR RED ALDER 1989  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  4:113-115. 
  1082. Hibbs, D.E., and A.A. Ager.  RED ALDER: GUIDELINES FOR SEED COLLECTION, HANDLING, AND STORAGE 1989  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 18  6 p. 
  1083. Hibbs, D.E., W.H. Emmingham, and M.C. Bondi.  THINNING RED ALDER: EFFECTS OF METHOD AND SPACING 1989  Forest Science  35:16-29. 
  1084. Hobbs, S.D., M.S. Crawford, and B.A. Yelczyn.  EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THREE DOUGLAS-FIR STOCKTYPES ON A DROUGHTY SKELETAL SOIL 1989  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  4:21-24. 
  1085. Holmes, S., and C.J. Kozlik.  COLLAPSE AND MOISTURE DISTRIBUTION IN PRESTEAMED AND KILN-DRIED INCENSE-CEDAR SQUARES 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(2):14-1 
  1086. Holmes, S., and J. Forrer.  LUMBER MOISTURE CONTENT AND TEMPERATURE CHANGES WITH KILN CONDITIONS 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(4):67-7 
  1087. Humphrey, P.E., and A.J. Bolton.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART II. A SIMULATION MODEL FOR HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSFER, AND TYPICAL RESULTS 1989  Holzforschung  43:199-206 
  1088. Humphrey, P.E., and A.J. Bolton.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART V. THE EFFECT OF BOARD SIZE: COMPARABILITY OF LABORATORY AND INDUSTRIAL PRESSING 1989  Holzforschung  43:401-405 
  1089. Humphrey, P.E., and D. Zavala.  A TECHNIQUE TO EVALUATE THE BONDING REACTIVITY OF THERMOSETTING ADHESIVES 1989  Journal of Testing and Evaluation  17:323-328 
  1090. Humphrey, P.E., and L.J. Ostman.  BOLTED TIMBER CONNECTIONS. PART I. A WAFER TECHNIQUE TO MODEL WOOD DEFORMATION AROUND BOLTS 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:239-251 
  1091. Humphrey, P.E., and L.J. Ostman.  BOLTED TIMBER CONNECTIONS: PART II. BOLT BENDING AND ASSOCIATED WOOD DEFORMATION 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:354-366 
  1092. Humphrey, P.E., and S. Ren.  BONDING KINETICS OF THERMOSETTING ADHESIVE SYSTEMS USED IN WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES: THE COMBINED EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE CONTENT 1989  Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology  3:397-413. 
  1093. Ice, G.G., R.L. Beschta, R.S. Craig, and J.R. Sedell.  RIPARIAN PROTECTION RULES FOR OREGON FORESTS. 1989  P 533-536 in Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference: Protection, Management and Restoration for the 1990's. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, California. General Technical Report  PSW-110 
  1094. Jang, S., and A. Polensek.  THEORETICAL MODELS FOR CREEP SLIP OF NAILED JOINTS BETWEEN WOOD AND WOOD-BASED MATERIALS 1989  Wood Science and Technology  23:237-249 
  1095. Johnson, R.L.  MARKETING FEE HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PRESENCE OF ABUNDANT PUBLIC LAND 1989  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  4:24-26. 
  1096. Johnson, R.L., and M.J. Manfredo.  AN EVALUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NONGAME WILDLIFE USE AND DONATION TO NONGAME TAX CHECKOFFS 1989  Society and Natural Resources  2:345-352. 
  1097. Karchesy, J.J.  ANALYTICAL METHODS: AN OVERVIEW. 1989  P 197-202 in Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins. R.W. Hemingway and J.J. Karchesy, eds. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York. 
  1098. Karchesy, J.J., L.Y. Foo, E. Barofsky, B. Arbogast, and D.F. Barofsky.  NEGATIVE-ION FAST-ATOM-BOMBARDMENT MASS SPECTROMETRY OF PROCYANIDIN OLIGOMERS 1989  Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology  9:313-331. 
  1099. Karchesy, J.J., L.Y. Foo, R.W. Hemingway, E. Barofsky, and D.F. Barofsky.  FAST ATOM BOMBARDMENT MASS SPECTROMETRY OF CONDENSED TANNIN SULFONATE DERIVATIVES 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:155-162 
  1100. Karchesy, J.J., R.J. Clark, R.F. Helm, V. Ghodoussi, and R.L. Krahmer.  FAST-CURING CARBOHYDRATE-BASED ADHESIVES. 1989  P 387-394 in Adhesives from Renewable Resources. ACS Symposium Series 385. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. 
  1101. Karchesy, J.J., Y. Bae, L. Chalker-Scott, R.F. Helm, and L.Y. Foo.  CHROMATOGRAPHY OF PROANTHOCYANIDINS. 1989  P 139-151 in Chemistry and Significance of Condensed Tannins. R.W. Hemingway and J.J. Karchesy, eds. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York. 
  1102. Kaya, Z., R.K. Campbell, and W.T. Adams.  CORRELATED RESPONSES OF HEIGHT INCREMENT AND COMPONENTS OF INCREMENT IN 2-YEAR-OLD DOUGLAS-FIR 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:1124-11 
  1103. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  MOISTURE CONTENT OF WESTERN HEMLOCK: INFLUENCE ON TREATABILITY WITH CHROMATED COPPER ARSENATE TYPE C 1989  Holzforschung  43:279-280 
  1104. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  PENETRATION AND ABSORPTION OF DIFFERENT CCA COMPOSITIONS IN SIX WESTERN CONIFERS 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(10):19- 
  1105. Larson, G.L..  GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, MORPHOLOGY AND WATER QUALITY OF CALDERA LAKES: A REVIEW 1989  Hydrobiologia.  171:23-32. 
  1106. Laver, M.L., and H. H.-L. Fang.  FERULIC ACID ESTERS FROM BARK OF PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII 1989  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  37:114-116 
  1107. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  PENETRATION OF BORON IN DOUGLAS-FIR AND WESTERN HEMLOCK LUMBER 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(1):67-7 
  1108. Leichti, R.J., and R.C. Tang.  COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF LONG-TERM LOADED WOOD COMPOSITE I-BEAMS AND SAWN LUMBER 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:142-154 
  1109. Leichti, R.J., and R.C. Tang.  EFFECT OF CREEP ON THE RELIABILITY OF SAWN LUMBER AND WOOD-COMPOSITE I-BEAMS 1989  Mathematical and Computer Modelling  12(2):153- 
  1110. Leichti, R.J., and R.C. Tang.  PREDICTING THE LOAD CAPACITY OF WOOD COMPOSITE I-BEAMS USING THE TENSOR POLYNOMIAL STRENGTH THEORY 1989  Wood Science and Technology  23:109-121 
  1111. Li, P., and W.T. Adams.  RANGE-WIDE PATTERNS OF ALLOZYME VARIATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII). 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:149-161 
  1112. Lin, L.C., J.J. Morrell, and R.L. Krahmer.  FUNGAL COLONISATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND PONDEROSA PINE BY PORIA CARBONICA, CORIOLUS VERSICOLOR, AND CHAETOMIUM GLOBOSUM; VISUALISATION WITH FLUORESCENT-COUPLED WHEAT-GERM AGGLUTININ. 1989  IAWA Bulletin n.s.  10(1):71-7 
  1113. McComb, W.C., K. McGarigal, J.D. Fraser, and W.H. Davis.  PLANNING FOR BASIN-LEVEL CUMULATIVE EFFECTS IN THE APPALACHIAN COAL FIELD 1989  Transactions, 54th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.  54:102-112 
  1114. McComb, W.C., P.L. Groetsch, G.E. Jacoby, and G.A. McPeek.  RESPONSE OF FOREST BIRDS TO AN IMPROVEMENT CUT IN KENTUCKY 1989  Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.  43:313-325 
  1115. McGarigal, K., and W.C. McComb.  RIPARIAN WILDLIFE INFORMATION NEEDS IN WESTERN OREGON: LAND MANAGER CONCERNS 1989  Transactions, 54th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference.  54:32-42. 
  1116. McMahon, T.E., and G.F. Hartman.  INFLUENCE OF COVER COMPLEXITY AND CURRENT VELOCITY ON WINTER HABITAT USE BY JUVENILE COHO SALMON (ONCORHYNCHUS KISUTCH). 1989  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  46:1551-15 
  1117. McNabb, D.H., and S.D. Hobbs.  SHALLOW TILLAGE FAILS TO INCREASE 5-YEAR GROWTH OF PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS 1989  Northwest Science  63:241-245 
  1118. McNabb, D.H., F. Gaweda, and H.A. Froehlich.  INFILTRATION, WATER REPELLENCY, AND SOIL MOISTURE CONTENT AFTER BROADCAST BURNING A FOREST SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1989  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation  44(1):87-9 
  1119. Miller, D.B., and J.J. Morrell.  STABILITY AND METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE PRODUCTION OF 12 POTENTIAL SOLID FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROLLING WOOD DECAY 1989  Holzforschung  43:191-194 
  1120. Miller, D.J.  STRENGTH OF WOOD-LATH FILTERS AFTER 11 YEARS OF SERVICE IN A WASTE-WATER TREATMENT PLANT 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(11/12): 
  1121. Miller, D.J., and J.J. Morrell.  CONTROLLING SAPSTAIN: TRIALS OF PRODUCT GROUP 1 ON SELECTED WESTERN SOFTWOODS 1989  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 65  12 p. 
  1122. Miller, D.J., J.J. Morrell, and M. Mitchoff.  CONTROLLING SAPSTAIN: TRIALS OF PRODUCT GROUP II ON SELECTED WESTERN SOFTWOODS 1989  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 66  10 p. 
  1123. Moran, G.F., and W.T. Adams.  MICROGEOGRAPHICAL PATTERNS OF ALLOZYME DIFFERENTIATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR FROM SOUTHWEST OREGON 1989  Forest Science  35:3-15. 
  1124. Morrell, J.J.  THE USE OF FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROLLING DECAY OF WOOD: A REVIEW OF THEIR EFFICACY AND SAFETY 1989  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/352 
  1125. Morrell, J.J., and S.T. Lebow.  VOLATILE EMISSIONS FROM DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD TREATED WITH VAPAM OR METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(2):41-4 
  1126. Morrell, J.J., and T.C. Scheffer..  USING THE ASPERGILLUS BIOASSAY TO DETECT AND MEASURE PRESERVATIVES IN WOOD. 1989  Journal of Testing and Evaluation.  17:310-314 
  1127. Morrell, J.J., R.D. Graham, M.E. Corden, C.M. Sexton, and B.R. Kropp.  AMMONIUM BIFLOURIDE TREATMENT OF AIR-SEASONING DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(1):51-5 
  1128. Murphy, G., and M.R. Pyles.  COST-EFFECTIVE SELECTION OF CULVERTS FOR SMALL FOREST STREAMS 1989  Journal of Forestry  87(10):45- 
  1129. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  ABILITY OF CHLOROPICRIN, VORLEX, OR METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE TO PREVENT MARINE BORER ATTACK OF DOUGLAS-FIR PILING 1989  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/415 
  1130. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  EFFECT OF ISOLATE SOURCE ON THE CAPACITY OF THE ASPERGILLUS NIGER BIOASSAY TO RESOLVE PRESERVATIVE RETENTION 1989  Material und Organismen.  24:251-257 
  1131. Newton, M., E.C. Cole, R.A. Lautenschlager, D.E. White, and M.L. McCormack, Jr.  BROWSE AVAILABILITY AFTER CONIFER RELEASE IN MAINE'S SPRUCE-FIR FORESTS 1989  Journal of Wildlife Management.  53:643-649 
  1132. Norris, L.A., and W.L. Webb.  EFFECTS OF FIRE RETARDANT ON WATER QUALITY. 1989  P 79-86 in Proceedings of the Symposium on Fire and Watershed Management. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, California. General Technical Report  PSW-109. 
  1133. Olsen, E., J. Garland, and J. Sessions.  VALUE LOSS FROM MEASUREMENT ERROR IN COMPUTER-AIDED BUCKING AT THE STUMP 1989  Applied Engineering in Agriculture  5(2):283-2 
  1134. Perry, D.A., and J. Maghembe.  ECOSYSTEM CONCEPTS AND CURRENT TRENDS IN FOREST MANAGEMENT: TIME FOR REAPPRAISAL 1989  Forest Ecology and Management  26:123-140 
  1135. Perry, D.A., H. Margolis, C. Choquette, R. Molina, and J.M. Trappe.  ECTOMYCORRHIZAL MEDIATION OF COMPETITION BETWEEN CONIFEROUS TREE SPECIES 1989  New Phytologist.  1112:501-5 
  1136. Perry, D.A., M.P. Amaranthus, J.G. Borchers, S.L. Borchers, and R.E. Brainerd.  BOOTSTRAPPING IN ECOSYSTEMS 1989  BioScience  39:230-237 
  1137. Polensek, A., and S. Jang.  PREDICTING CREEP OF NAILED LUMBER-TO-PLYWOOD JOINTS 1989  Journal of Engineering Mechanics.  115:2182-2 
  1138. Pothier, D., H.A. Margolis, and R.H. Waring.  PATTERNS OF CHANGE OF SATURATED SAPWOOD PERMEABILITY AND SAPWOOD CONDUCTANCE WITH STAND DEVELOPMENT 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:432-439 
  1139. Pothier, D., H.A. Margolis, J. Poliquin, and R.H. Waring.  RELATION BETWEEN THE PERMEABILITY AND THE ANATOMY OF JACK PINE SAPWOOD WITH STAND DEVELOPMENT 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:1564-15 
  1140. Resch, H., H. Kang, and M.L. Hoag.  DRYING DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER: A COMPUTER SIMULATION 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:207-218 
  1141. Ripple, W.J., and S. Wang.  QUADTREE DATA STRUCTURES FOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1989  Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing.  15:172-176 
  1142. Robison, E.G., and R.L. Beschta.  COARSE WOODY DEBRIS AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY OF LOW-GRADIENT STREAMS IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA, U.S.A. 1989  P 371-380 in Headwaters Hydrology: Proceedings of the 1989 Symposium of the American Water Resources Association. American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, Maryland. 
  1143. Robison, E.G., and R.L. Beschta.  ESTIMATING STREAM CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA FROM WETTED WIDTH AND THALWEG DEPTH 1989  Physical Geography  10:190-198 
  1144. Ross, D.W.  WESTERN PINE SHOOT BORER (LEPIDOPTERA: OLETHREUTIDAE) RESPONSE TO SITE PREPARATION IN PONDEROSA PINE PLANTATIONS 1989  Journal of Economic Entomology  82:543-547 
  1145. Roush, M.L., S.R. Radosevich, R.G. Wagner, B.D. Maxwell, and T.D. Petersen.  A COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR MEASURING EFFECTS OF DENSITY AND PROPORTION IN PLANT COMPETITION EXPERIMENTS 1989  Weed Science  37:268-275 
  1146. Schuch, U.K., M.L. Duryea, and L.H. Fuchigami.  DEHARDENING AND BUDBURST OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS RAISED IN THREE PACIFIC NORTHWEST NURSERIES 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:198-203 
  1147. Schuch, U.K., M.L. Duryea, and L.H. Fuchigami.  FROST HARDINESS AS ACQUIRED BY DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS RAISED IN THREE PACIFIC NORTHWEST NURSERIES 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:192-197 
  1148. Sessions, J., and J. Balcom.  DETERMINING MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WEIGHTS FOR HIGHWAY VEHICLES 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(2):49-5 
  1149. Sessions, J., and Y.H. Yeap.  OPTIMIZING ROAD SPACING AND EQUIPMENT ALLOCATION SIMULTANEOUSLY 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(10):43- 
  1150. Sessions, J., E. Olsen, and J. Garland.  TREE BUCKING FOR OPTIMAL STAND VALUE WITH LOG ALLOCATION CONSTRAINTS 1989  Forest Science  35:271-276 
  1151. Sessions, J.G., J. Garland, and E. Olsen.  TESTING COMPUTER-AIDED BUCKING AT THE STUMP 1989  Journal of Forestry  87(4):43-4 
  1152. Shelby, B., D. Whittaker, and M. Danley.  IDEALISM VERSUS PRAGMATISM IN USER EVALUATIONS OF ALLOCATION SYSTEMS 1989  Leisure Sciences  1:61-70. 
  1153. Shelby, B., J.J. Vaske, and T.A. Heberlein.  COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CROWDING IN MULTIPLE LOCATIONS: RESULTS FROM FIFTEEN YEARS OF RESEARCH 1989  Leisure Sciences  1:269-291. 
  1154. Shen, Z., and J. Sessions.  LOG TRUCK SCHEDULING BY NETWORK PROGRAMMING 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(10):47- 
  1155. Silvester, W.B.  MOLYBDENUM LIMITATION OF ASYMBIOTIC NITROGEN FIXATION IN FORESTS OF PACIFIC NORTHWEST AMERICA 1989  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  21:283-289 
  1156. Smith, S.M., and J.J. Morrell.  COMPARING FULL-LENGTH BENDING STRENGTH AND SMALL-SCALE TEST STRENGTH OF WESTERN REDCEDAR POLES 1989  Forest Products Journal  39(3):29-3 
  1157. Stack, W.R., and R.L. Beschta.  FACTORS INFLUENCING POOL MORPHOLOGY IN OREGON COASTAL STREAMS. 1989  P 401-411 in Headwaters Hydrology: Proceedings of the 1989 Symposium of the American Water Resources Association. American Water Resources Association, Bethesda, Maryland. 
  1158. Strader, R.H., and D. Binkley.  MINERALIZATION AND IMMOBILIZATION OF SOIL NITROGEN IN TWO DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS 15 AND 22 YEARS AFTER NITROGEN FERTILIZATION 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:798-801 
  1159. Strader, R.H., D. Binkley, and C.G. Wells.  NITROGEN MINERALIZATION IN HIGH ELEVATION FORESTS OF THE APPALACHIANS. I. REGIONAL PATTERNS IN SOUTHERN SPRUCE-FIR FORESTS 1989  Biogeochemistry  7:131-145. 
  1160. Strauss, S.H., D.B. Neale, and D.B. Wagner.  GENETICS OF THE CHLOROPLAST IN CONIFERS 1989  Journal of Forestry  87(8):11-1 
  1161. Tappeiner, J.C., II, and P.B. Alaback.  EARLY ESTABLISHMENT AND VEGETATIVE GROWTH OF UNDERSTORY SPECIES IN THE WESTERN HEMLOCK- SITKA SPRUCE FORESTS OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA 1989  Canadian Journal of Botany  67:318-326 
  1162. Tesch, S.D., and S.D. Hobbs.  IMPACT OF SHRUB SPROUT COMPETITION ON DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT 1989  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  4:89-92. 
  1163. Tsai, C.-H., and S.H. Strauss.  DISPERSED REPETITIVE SEQUENCES IN THE CHLOROPLAST GENOME OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1989  Current Genetics  16:211-218 
  1164. Wagner, R.G., T.D. Petersen, D.W. Ross, and S.R. Radosevich.  COMPETITION THRESHOLDS FOR THE SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF PONDEROSA PINE SEEDLINGS ASSOCIATED WITH WOODY AND HERBACEOUS VEGETATION 1989  New Forests  3:151-170. 
  1165. White, D.E., and M. Newton.  COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS OF WHITELEAF MANZANITA, HERBS, DOUGLAS-FIR, AND PONDEROSA PINE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1989  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  19:232-238 
  1166. Wilson, J.  RADIO-FREQUENCY DRYING OF WOOD VENEER--COMMERCIAL USE 1989  Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy  24(2):67-7 
  1167. Zahora, A.R., and J.J. Morrell.  DIFFUSION AND SORPTION OF THE FUMIGANT METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR WOOD 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:55-66. 
  1168. Zahora, A.R., and J.J. Morrell.  THE INFLUENCE OF WOOD MOISTURE CONTENT ON THE FUNGITOXICITY OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1989  Wood and Fiber Science  21:343-353 
  1169. Zumrawi, A.A., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING THE HEIGHT TO CROWN BASE OF SIX TREE SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL WESTERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY OF OREGON 1989  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 52  9 p. 
  1170. Adams, P.W., R.L. Beschta, and H.A. Froehlich.  MOUNTAIN LOGGING NEAR STREAMS: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES. 1988  P 153-162 in Proceedings, International Mountain Logging and Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium. College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1171. Adams, W.T., D.B. Neale, and C.A. Loopstra.  VERIFYING CONTROLLED CROSSES IN CONIFER TREE-IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 1988  Silvae Genetica  37:147-152 
  1172. Ammeson, J.E., M.R. Pyles, and H.I. Laursen.  THREE-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF GUYED LOGGING SPARS 1988  Computers & Structures.  29:1095-10 
  1173. Andrus, C., and H.A. Froehlich.  RIPARIAN FOREST DEVELOPMENT AFTER LOGGING OR FIRE IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE: WILDLIFE HABITAT AND TIMBER VALUE. 1988  P 139-152 in Streamside Management: Riparian Wildlife and Forestry Interactions, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. 
  1174. Andrus, C.W., B.A. Long, and H.A. Froehlich.  WOODY DEBRIS AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO POOL FORMATION IN A COASTAL STREAM 50 YEARS AFTER LOGGING 1988  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  45:2080-20 
  1175. Balcom, J.  CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR FOREST ROADS 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 64  21 p. 
  1176. Beschta, R.L., and R. L. Taylor.  STREAM TEMPERATURE INCREASES AND LAND USE IN A FORESTED OREGON WATERSHED 1988  Water Resources Bulletin  24(1):19-2 
  1177. Biermann, C.J.  DIMERIZATION IN BINARY GASEOUS MIXTURES: NONADDITIVE EFFECTS & ARGON-KRYPTON EXAMPLE 1988  Indian Journal of Chemistry  27A:855-85 
  1178. Biermann, C.J.  ENTHALPIES OF DIMERIZATION OF SOME POLAR & NONPOLAR GASES 1988  Indian Journal of Chemistry  27A:942-94 
  1179. Biermann, C.J.  THE USE OF PROTON NMR FOR PITCH ANALYSIS--A CASE STUDY 1988  Tappi Journal  71(8):135- 
  1180. Bolton, A.J., and P.E. Humphrey.  THE HOT PRESSING OF DRY-FORMED WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES. PART 1. A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE, IDENTIFYING THE PRIMARY PHYSICAL PROCESSES AND THE NATURE OF THEIR INTERACTION 1988  Holzforschung  42:403-406 
  1181. Buckman, R.E.  THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN TROPICAL FORESTRY--TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM FOR FORESTRY RESEARCH 1988  The H.R. MacMillan Forestry Lecture Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia  14 p. 
  1182. Bushman, S.P., and E.D. Olsen.  DETERMINING COSTS OF LOGGING-CREW LABOR AND EQUIPMENT 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 63  22 p. 
  1183. Cheung, C.K., R.Y. Itani, and A. Polensek.  CHARACTERISTICS OF WOOD DIAPHRAGMS: EXPERIMENTAL AND PARAMETRIC STUDIES 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:438-456 
  1184. Clark, R.J., J.J. Karchesy, and R.L. Krahmer.  INVESTIGATION OF A NEW RESIN AS AN EXTERIOR ADHESIVE TO BOND HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT VENEERS AND GLULAM 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(7/8):71 
  1185. Cole, E.C., M. Newton, and D.E. White.  EFFICACY OF IMAZAPYR AND METSULFURON METHYL FOR SITE PREPARATION AND CONIFER RELEASE IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 81  7 p. 
  1186. Corden, M.E., and J.J. Morrell.  EVALUATING POTENTIAL DECAY CONTROL AGENTS WITH A SMALL BLOCK TEST 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:477-486 
  1187. Corden, M.E., J.J. Morrell, M.A. Newbill, and R.D. Graham..  FUMIGANT PROTECTION OF UNTREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POSTS 1988  Holzforschung  42:127-130 
  1188. Daniels, S.E., and R.A. Riggs.  IMPROVING ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF HABITAT MANAGEMENT 1988  Wildlife Society Bulletin  16:452-457 
  1189. Doumas, P., and J.B. Zaerr.  SEASONAL CHANGES IN LEVELS OF CYTOKININ-LIKE COMPOUNDS FROM DOUGLAS-FIR XYLEM EXTRUDATE 1988  Tree Physiology  4:1-8. 
  1190. Forrer, J.B., D.A. Butler, J.W. Funck, and C.C. Brunner.  IMAGE SWEEP-AND-MARK ALGORITHMS. PART 1. BASIC ALGORITHMS 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(11/12): 
  1191. Fried, J.S., J.C. Tappeiner II, and D.E. Hibbs.  BIGLEAF MAPLE SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT AND EARLY GROWTH IN DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:1226-12 
  1192. Garland, J., J. Sessions, and E.D. Olsen.  OPTIMAL BUCKING AT THE STUMP. 1988  P 239-247 in High Technology in Forest Engineering, Proceedings, 10th Annual Council on Forest Engineering (COFE) Meeting. College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse, New York. 
  1193. Hackworth, K., and B. Greber.  TIMBER-DERIVED REVENUES: IMPORTANCE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN OREGON (fiscal years 1982-83 through 1986-87). 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  Special Pu 
  1194. Hann, D.W., and M.W. Ritchie.  HEIGHT GROWTH RATE OF DOUGLAS-FIR: A COMPARISON OF MODEL FORMS 1988  Forest Science  34:165-175 
  1195. Hansen, E.M., and P.B. Hamm.  CANKER DISEASES OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON BAREROOT NURSERIES 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:1053-10 
  1196. Heath, B., P. Sollins, D.A. Perry, and K. Cromack, Jr.  ASYMBIOTIC NITROGEN FIXATION IN LITTER FROM PACIFIC NORTHWEST FORESTS 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:68-74. 
  1197. Helgerson, O.T., K. Cromack, S. Stafford, R.E. Miller, and R. Slagle.  EQUATIONS FOR ESTIMATING ABOVEGROUND COMPONENTS OF YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR AND RED ALDER IN A COASTAL OREGON PLANTATION 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:1082-10 
  1198. Hermann, R.K.  WALDBAULICHE STREIFLICHTER AUS DEM PAZIFISCHEN KÜSTENGEBIET (Silvicultural vignettes of the Pacific coastal area). 1988  Forst und Holz  43(1):3-8. 
  1199. Hoag, M., and M.D. McKimmy.  DIRECT SCANNING X-RAY DENSITOMETRY OF THIN WOOD SECTIONS 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(1):23-2 
  1200. Hochrein, P.H., and L.D. Kellogg.  PRODUCTION AND COST COMPARISON FOR THREE SKYLINE THINNING SYSTEMS 1988  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  3:120-123. 
  1201. Holmes, S.  SENSOR TYPE AND PLACEMENT FOR MEASUREMENT OF INTERNAL LUMBER TEMPERATURE IN DRY KILNS 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(10):69- 
  1202. Howe, G.T., and W.T. Adams.  CLINOMETER VERSUS POLE MEASUREMENT OF TREE HEIGHTS IN YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR PROGENY TESTS 1988  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  3:86-88. 
  1203. Kellogg, L.D., and E.D. Olsen.  ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THINNING ALTERNATIVES IN A WESTERN HEMLOCK-SITKA SPRUCE FOREST 1988  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  3:14-17. 
  1204. Kumar, S., and J.J. Morrell.  PENETRATION AND ABSORPTION OF WATER-BORNE PRESERVATIVES IN CONIFERS FROM THE WESTERN UNITED STATES: A PRELIMINARY REPORT 1988  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/347 
  1205. Lebow, S.T., and J.J. Morrell.  EXPOSURE OF CREOSOTED DOUGLAS-FIR PANELS IN OREGON COASTAL WATERS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(5):25-3 
  1206. Manfredo, M.J.  SECOND-YEAR ANALYSIS OF DONORS TO OREGON'S NONGAME TAX CHECKOFF 1988  Wildlife Society Bulletin  16:221-224 
  1207. Maxwell, B.D., M.V. Wilson, and S.R. Radosevich.  POPULATION MODELING APPROACH FOR EVALUATING LEAFY SPURGE (EUPHORBIA ESULA) DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL 1988  Weed Technology  2:132-138. 
  1208. McMahon, R., and J. Gottko.  OREGON LUMBER PRODUCERS: EXPORT MARKETING TRENDS BETWEEN THE MID-1960S AND MID-1980S 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(4):44-4 
  1209. McNabb, D.H.  INTERPRETING THE EFFECTS OF BROADCAST BURNING ON FOREST PRODUCTIVITY. 1988  P. 89-103 in Degradation of Forest Lands--Forest Soils at Risk, Proceedings, 10th British Columbia Soil Science Workshop. British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Lands, Victoria, British Columbia.  Land Manag 
  1210. Millar, C.I., S.H. Strauss, M.T. Conkle, and R.D. Westfall.  ALLOZYME DIFFERENTIATION AND BIOSYSTEMATICS OF THE CALIFORNIA CLOSED-CONE PINES (PINUS SUBSECT. OOCARPAE) 1988  Systematic Botany  13:351-370 
  1211. Miller, D.B.  DETERMINATION OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE BY AN HPLC TRAPPING AND DERIVATIZATION PROCEDURE. 1988  LC?GC  6(9):842,  
  1212. Miller, S.L.  EARLY BASIDIOSPORE FORMATION IN LACTARIUS LIGNYOTELLUS 1988  Mycologia  80(1):99-1 
  1213. Miller, S.L., and O.K. Miller, Jr.  SPORE RELEASE IN HYPOGEOUS, GASTEROID AND AGARICOID RUSSULALES 1988  Transactions of the British Mycological Society.  90:513-526 
  1214. Mitchoff, M.E., and J.J. Morrell.  LABORATORY DECAY RESISTANCE OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED RED ALDER 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:370-377 
  1215. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Sexton.  FEASIBILITY OF USING BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS TO ARREST AND PREVENT COLONIZATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND SOUTHERN PINE BY DECAY FUNGI 1988  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/134 
  1216. Morrell, J.J., and S.M. Smith.  FUNGI COLONIZING REDWOOD IN COOLING TOWERS: IDENTITIES AND EFFECTS ON WOOD PROPERTIES 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:243-249 
  1217. Morrell, J.J., C.M. Sexton, and S. Lebow.  THE EFFECT OF pH ON DECOMPOSITION OF MYLONE(r) (DAZOMET) AND TRIDIPAM TO FUNGITOXIC METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN WOOD 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:422-430 
  1218. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, C.M. Sexton, and A.R. Zahora.  FUNGAL COLONIZATION OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POLES DURING STORAGE 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(1):21-2 
  1219. Morrell, J.J., R.D. Graham, and D.J. Miller.  SAFE USE OF PRESERVATIVES AND PRESERVATIVE-TREATED WOOD AT HOME AND ON THE FARM: A GUIDE FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 15  21 p. 
  1220. Morrell, J.J., S. Kumar, C.M. Sexton, and M.A. Newbill.  FUMIGANT TREATMENT OF EUCALYPTUS 1988  Journal of Timber Development Association (India)  34(2):35-3 
  1221. Murphy, G.E., and E.D. Olsen.  VALUE RECOVERY FROM TREES BUCKED ON A LANDING AND AT THE STUMP 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(9):49-5 
  1222. Murphy, G.E., E.D. Olsen, and J. Sessions.  ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE SITES FOR FINAL LOG MANUFACTURING IN STEEP-COUNTRY PLANTATIONS 1988  Applied Engineering in Agriculture  4(4):319-3 
  1223. Newton, M., and D.S. Preest.  GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONS OF DOUGLAS FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII) SEEDLINGS UNDER DIFFERENT WEED CONTROL REGIMES 1988  Weed Science  36:653-662 
  1224. Norris, L.A.  FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT: AN OLD PROBLEM LOOKING FOR A NEW PERSPECTIVE 1988  The Northwest Environmental Journal  4:185-197. 
  1225. Olsen, E.D.  LOGGING INCENTIVE SYSTEMS 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 62  19 p. 
  1226. Paredes V., G.L., and J.D. Brodie.  ACTIVITY ANALYSIS IN FOREST PLANNING 1988  Forest Science  34:3-18. 
  1227. Paredes, G., and J. Sessions.  A SOLUTION METHOD FOR THE TRANSFER YARD LOCATION PROBLEM 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(3):53-5 
  1228. Perry, D.A.  LANDSCAPE PATTERN AND FOREST PESTS 1988  The Northwest Environmental Journal  4:213-228. 
  1229. Petersen, T.D.  EFFECTS OF INTERFERENCE FROM CALAMAGROSTIS RUBESCENS ON SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN STANDS OF PINUS PONDEROSA 1988  Journal of Applied Ecology  25:265-272 
  1230. Petersen, T.D., M. Newton, and S.M. Zedaker.  INFLUENCE OF CEANOTHUS VELUTINUS AND ASSOCIATED FORBS ON THE WATER STRESS AND STEMWOOD PRODUCTION OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1988  Forest Science  34:333-343 
  1231. Piehl, B.T., M.R. Pyles, and R.L. Beschta.  FLOW CAPACITY OF CULVERTS ON OREGON COAST RANGE FOREST ROADS 1988  Water Resources Bulletin  24:631-637 
  1232. Piehl, B.T., R.L. Beschta, and M.R. Pyles.  DITCH-RELIEF CULVERTS AND LOW-VOLUME FOREST ROADS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1988  Northwest Science  62:91-98. 
  1233. Polensek, A.  EFFECTS OF TESTING VARIABLES ON DAMPING AND STIFFNESS OF NAILED WOOD-TO-SHEATHING JOINTS 1988  Journal of Testing and Evaluation.  16:474-480 
  1234. Polensek, A., and B.D. Schimel.  ANALYSIS OF NONLINEAR CONNECTION SYSTEMS IN WOOD DWELLINGS 1988  Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering  2:365-379. 
  1235. Pyles, M.R., J.E. Ammeson, and J.W. Mann.  THE FLEXURAL BEHAVIOR OF SECOND-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR SPARS 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(5):58-6 
  1236. Pyles, M.R., J.E. Ammeson, and J.W. Mann.  STATIC FIELD TESTING OF GUYED LOGGING SPARS 1988  Transactions of the ASAE  31:1027-10 
  1237. Reams, G.A., T.B. Brann, and W.A. Halteman.  A NONPARAMETRIC SURVIVAL MODEL FOR BALSAM FIR DURING SPRUCE BUDWORM OUTBREAK 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:787-793 
  1238. Resch, H.  RED ALDER: OPPORTUNITIES FOR BETTER UTILIZATION OF A RESOURCE 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 16  14 p. 
  1239. Resch, H., M.L. Hoag, and H.N. Rosen.  DESORPTION OF YELLOW-POPLAR IN SUPERHEATED STEAM 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(3):13-1 
  1240. Rost, B.  FIR: RESEARCH THAT DELIVERS 1988  American Forests  Jan./Feb.: 
  1241. Scheffer, T.C., M.A. Newbill, and J.J. Morrell.  LABORATORY EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL REPLACEMENTS FOR PENTACHLOROPHENOL IN SPRAYS TO CONTROL SAPWOOD DECAY IN WESTERN REDCEDAR POLES 1988  Holzforschung  42:185-189 
  1242. Schoenemann, M.R., and M.R. Pyles.  STRESS PATH CONSIDERATIONS IN MULTISTAGE TRIAXIAL TESTING. 1988  P 732-739 in Advanced Triaxial Testing of Soil and Rock. ASTM STP 977. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
  1243. Schoonmaker, P., and A. McKee.  SPECIES COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION OF CONIFEROUS FORESTS IN THE WESTERN CASCADE MOUNTAINS OF OREGON 1988  Forest Science  34:960-979 
  1244. Schuh, D., G. Bassler, and L.D. Kellogg.  CHAIN-FLAIL DELIMBER-DEBARKERS: TECHNOLOGY FOR PULP-GRADE INWOODS CHIPPING OPERATIONS. 1988  P 265-274 in Proceedings, 10th Annual Council on Forest Engineering (COFE) Meeting. College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse, New York. 
  1245. Schuh, D.D., and L.D. Kellogg.  TIMBER-HARVESTING MECHANIZATION IN THE WESTERN UNITED STATES: AN INDUSTRY SURVEY 1988  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  3:33-36. 
  1246. Sessions, J.  MAKING BETTER TREE-BUCKING DECISIONS IN THE WOODS 1988  Journal of Forestry  86(10):43- 
  1247. Sessions, J., R. Layton, and L. Guangda.  MAKING BETTER TREE-BUCKING DECISIONS: A NETWORK SOLUTION 1988  Compiler  6(1):5-9. 
  1248. Shelby, B., J.J. Vaske, and R. Harris.  USER STANDARDS FOR ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS AT WILDERNESS CAMPSITES 1988  Journal of Leisure Research  20:245-256 
  1249. Southwest Oregon Forestry Intensified Research Program..  SPECIAL FIRE ISSUE. FIRE REPORT (Winter 1988) 1988  Oregon State University Extension Service.  9(4). 
  1250. St. Clair, J.B., and W.B. Critchfield.  HYBRIDIZATION OF A ROCKY MOUNTAIN FIR (ABIES CONCOLOR) AND A MEXICAN FIR (ABIES RELIGIOSA). 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:640-643 
  1251. Stafford, S.G., G. Spycher, and M.W. Klopsch.  EVOLUTION OF THE FOREST SCIENCE DATA BANK 1988  Journal of Forestry  86(9):50-5 
  1252. Stewart, R., H. Froehlich, and E. Olsen.  SOIL COMPACTION: AN ECONOMIC MODEL 1988  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  3:20-22. 
  1253. Strauss, S.H., and C.-H. Tsai.  RIBOSOMAL GENE NUMBER VARIABILITY IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1988  Journal of Heredity  70:453-458 
  1254. Strauss, S.H., J.D. Palmer, G.T. Howe, and A.H. Doerksen.  CHLOROPLAST GENOMES OF TWO CONIFERS LACK A LARGE INVERTED REPEAT AND ARE EXTENSIVELY REARRANGED 1988  Proceedings National Academy of Sciences USA  85:3898-39 
  1255. Tung, C.-H., and D.R. DeYoe.  GROWTH RESUMPTION AND PERFORMANCE OF NONCHILLED ABIES SEEDLINGS AFTER THEIR FIRST WINTER 1988  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  18:1486-14 
  1256. Walstad, J.D.  FOREST VEGETATION MANAGEMENT: MOVING TOWARD ECOLOGIES OF SCALE 1988  The Northwest Environmental Journal  4:199-212. 
  1257. Wang, C.-H., and D.W. Hann.  HEIGHT-DIAMETER EQUATIONS FOR SIXTEEN TREE SPECIES IN THE CENTRAL WESTERN WILLAMETTE VALLEY OF OREGON 1988  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 51  7 p. 
  1258. Zahora, A.R., and J.J. Morrell.  DECOMPOSITION OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1988  Forest Products Journal  38(10):46- 
  1259. Zahora, A.R., and J.J. Morrell.  A NOTE ON THE SENSITIVITY OF A CLOSED-TUBE BIOASSAY TO VOLATILE METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE RESIDUES IN FUMIGANT-TREATED WOOD 1988  Wood and Fiber Science  20:91-96. 
  1260. Zahora, A.R., P.E. Humphrey, and J.J. Morrell.  PRELIMINARY MODELLING OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE MOVEMENT THROUGH DOUGLAS-FIR TRANSMISSION POLES 1988  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/346 
  1261. Adams, P.W., and R.C. Sidle.  SOIL CONDITIONS IN THREE RECENT LANDSLIDES IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA 1987  Forest Ecology and Management  18:93-102. 
  1262. Amaranthus, M.P., and D.A. Perry.  EFFECT OF SOIL TRANSFER ON ECTOMYCORRHIZA FORMATION AND THE SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF CONIFER SEEDLINGS ON OLD, NONREFORESTED CLEARCUTS 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:944-950 
  1263. Anderson, P.T., M.R. Pyles, and J. Sessions.  THE OPERATION OF LOGGING TRUCKS ON STEEP, LOW-VOLUME ROADS. 1987  P 104-111 in 4th International Conference on Low-Volume Roads. Volume 1-2. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C  Transporta 
  1264. Beschta, R.L.  CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN STREAMS. 1987  P 387-419 in Sediment Transport in Gravel-bed Rivers. John Wiley and Sons Ltd., New York. 
  1265. Beschta, R.L., R.E. Bilby, G.W. Brown, L.B. Holtby, and T.D. Hofstra.  STREAM TEMPERATURE AND AQUATIC HABITAT: FISHERIES AND FORESTRY INTERACTIONS. 1987  P 191-232 in Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Institute of Forest Resources Contribution No. 57. 
  1266. Biermann, C.J., G.D. McGinnis, and T.P. Shultz.  SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MIXED HARDWOODS SUBJECTED TO VARIOUS PRETREATMENT PROCESSES 1987  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  35:713-716 
  1267. Buckman, R.E.  STRENGTHENING FORESTRY INSTITUTIONS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD 1987  Ambio.  16(2-3):12 
  1268. Chan, S.S., and J.D. Walstad.  CORRELATIONS BETWEEN OVERTOPPING VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPLINGS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:117-119. 
  1269. Chapin, F.S., III, A.J. Bloom, C.B. Field, and R.H. Waring.  PLANT RESPONSES TO MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 1987  BioScience  37:49-57. 
  1270. Childs, S.W., C. Costello, and A.L. Flint.  A SOIL WATER BALANCE MODEL FOR PARTITIONING WATER USE AMONG CROP TREES, EVAPORATION, AND COMPETING VEGETATION. 1987  P 387-399 in Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management. Proceedings of the Vancouver Symposium.  IAHS Publ. 
  1271. Childs, S.W., H.R. Holbo, L.J. Shainsky, and S.R. Radosevich.  AUTOCORRELATION ANALYSIS OF RADIATION PENETRATION IN DOUGLAS-FIR AND RED ALDER CANOPIES. 1987  P 202-205 in Preprint Volume, 18th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and 8th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 
  1272. Chou, C., and A. Polensek.  DAMPING AND STIFFNESS OF NAILED JOINTS: RESPONSE TO DRYING 1987  Wood and Fiber Science  19:48-58. 
  1273. Christiansen, E., R.H. Waring, and A.A. Berryman.  RESISTANCE OF CONIFERS TO BARK BEETLE ATTACK: SEARCHING FOR GENERAL RELATIONSHIPS 1987  Forest Ecology and Management  2:89-106. 
  1274. Cole, E.C., and M. Newton.  FIFTH-YEAR RESPONSES OF DOUGLAS-FIR TO CROWDING AND NONCONIFEROUS COMPETITION 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:181-186 
  1275. Doescher, P.S., S.D. Tesch, and M. Alejandro-Castro.  LIVESTOCK GRAZING: A SILVICULTURAL TOOL FOR PLANTATION ESTABLISHMENT 1987  Journal of Forestry  85(10):29- 
  1276. Durall, D.M., and D. Parkinson.  MINERALIZATION POTENTIAL IN SURFACE MINESPOILS OF THE LABILE AND RECALCITRANT FRACTIONS OF 14C-LABELLED TIMOTHY (PHLEUM PRATENSE) LITTER 1987  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  19(1):43-4 
  1277. Duryea, M.L., and S.K. Omi.  TOP PRUNING DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS: MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND FIELD PERFORMANCE 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1371-13 
  1278. Elmore, W., and R.L. Beschta.  RIPARIAN AREAS: PERCEPTIONS IN MANAGEMENT 1987  Rangelands  9(6):260-2 
  1279. Entry, J.A., and K. Cromack, Jr.  EFFECT OF pH, ALUMINUM, AND SULFATE ON A HIGH-ELEVATION ARMILLARIA ISOLATE CULTURED IN VITRO 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:260-262 
  1280. Entry, J.A., K. Cromack, Jr., S.G. Stafford, and M.A. Castellano.  THE EFFECT OF pH AND ALUMINUM CONCENTRATION ON ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FORMATION IN ABIES BALSAMEA 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:865-871 
  1281. Entry, J.A., N.M. Stark, and H. Loewenstein.  EFFECT OF TIMBER HARVESTING ON EXTRACTABLE NUTRIENTS IN A NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST SOIL 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:735-739 
  1282. Entry, J.A., N.M. Stark, and H. Loewenstein.  TIMBER HARVESTING: EFFECTS ON DEGRADATION OF CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN 1987  Forest Ecology and Management  2:79-88. 
  1283. Espinosa Bancalari, M.A., and D.A. Perry.  DISTRIBUTION AND INCREMENT OF BIOMASS IN ADJACENT YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS WITH DIFFERENT EARLY GROWTH RATES 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:722-730 
  1284. Espinosa Bancalari, M.A., D.A. Perry, and J.D. Marshall.  LEAF AREA-SAPWOOD AREA RELATIONSHIPS IN ADJACENT YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS WITH DIFFERENT EARLY GROWTH RATES 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:174-180 
  1285. Everest, F.H., R.L. Beschta, J.C. Scrivener, K V. Koski, J.R. Sedell, and C.J. Cederholm.  FINE SEDIMENT AND SALMONID PRODUCTION: A PARADOX. 1987  P 98-142 in Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Institute of Forest Resources Contribution No. 57. 
  1286. Flint, A.L., and S.W. Childs.  THE EFFECT OF SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY ON RECEIPT OF SOLAR RADIATION. 1987  P 339-347 in Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management. Proceedings of the Vancouver Symposium.  IAHS Publ. 
  1287. Funck, J.W., and M.G. Babb.  THE EFFECT OF SCANNER SETTINGS ON GREEN VENEER RECOVERY 1987  Plywood Research Foundation, Tacoma, Washington  23 p. 
  1288. Funck, J.W., and M.G. Babb.  GREEN VENEER RECOVERY AS INFLUENCED BY CLIPPING STRATEGIES 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(11/12): 
  1289. Garland, J.J.  ASPECTS OF PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT IN THE STREAMSIDE ZONE. 1987  P 277-288 in Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Institute of Forest Resources Contribution No. 57. 
  1290. Garland, J.J.  SELECTION, TRAINING, AND MOTIVATION OF THE LOGGING LABOR FORCE. 1987  P 17-27 in Proceedings, 9th Annual Council on Forest Engineering (COFE) Meeting, Mobile, Alabama. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. 
  1291. Giles, R., and J. Sessions.  HARVESTING FACTORS AFFECTING FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY OF THINNING IN SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:105-110. 
  1292. Groom, L., and A. Polensek.  NONDESTRUCTIVE PREDICTION OF LOAD-DEFLECTION RELATIONS FOR LUMBER 1987  Wood and Fiber Science  19:298-312 
  1293. Hann, D.W., and J.A. Scrivani.  DOMINANT-HEIGHT-GROWTH AND SITE-INDEX EQUATIONS FOR DOUGLAS-FIR AND PONDEROSA PINE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 59  13 p. 
  1294. Hann, D.W., D.K. Walters, and J.A. Scrivani.  INCORPORATING CROWN RATIO INTO PREDICTION EQUATIONS FOR DOUGLAS-FIR STEM VOLUME 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:17-22. 
  1295. Hart, J.J., and S.R. Radosevich.  WATER RELATIONS OF TWO CALIFORNIA CHAPARRAL SHRUBS 1987  American Journal of Botany  74(3):371- 
  1296. Hermann, R.K.  NORTH AMERICAN TREE SPECIES IN EUROPE 1987  Journal of Forestry  85(12):27- 
  1297. Hibbs, D.E.  THE SELF-THINNING RULE AND RED ALDER MANAGEMENT 1987  Forest Ecology and Management  18:273-281 
  1298. Hibbs, D.E., and C.G. Landgren.  THIN-LINE TREATMENT OF RED ALDER 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:130-131. 
  1299. Hibbs, D.E., and W.R. Bentley.  WHITE PINE MANAGEMENT: VOLUME AND VALUE GROWTH 1987  Northern Journal of Applied Forestry  4:197-201. 
  1300. Hobbs, S.D., S.G. Stafford, and R.L. Slagle.  UNDERCUTTING CONIFER SEEDLINGS: EFFECT ON MORPHOLOGY AND FIELD PERFORMANCE ON DROUGHTY SITES 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:40-46. 
  1301. Holbo, H.R., and S.W. Childs.  SUMMERTIME RADIATION BALANCES OF CLEARCUT AND SHELTERWOOD SLOPES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1987  Forest Science  3:504-516. 
  1302. Hughes, T.F., C.R. Latt, J.C. Tappeiner II, and M. Newton.  BIOMASS AND LEAF-AREA ESTIMATES FOR VARNISHLEAF CEANOTHUS, DEERBRUSH, AND WHITELEAF MANZANITA 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:124-128. 
  1303. Jackson, R.K., and J. Sessions.  LOGGING TRUCK SPEEDS ON CURVES AND FAVORABLE GRADES OF SINGLE-LANE ROADS. 1987  P 112-118 in 4th International Conference on Low-Volume Roads. Volume 1-2. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C  Transporta 
  1304. Joly, R.J., and J.B. Zaerr.  ALTERATION OF CELL-WALL WATER CONTENT AND ELASTICITY IN DOUGLAS-FIR DURING PERIODS OF WATER DEFICIT 1987  Plant Physiology  83:418-422 
  1305. Kozlik, C.J.  KILN-DRYING INCENSE-CEDAR SQUARES FOR PENCIL STOCK 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(5):21-2 
  1306. Kozlik, C.J.  PRESTEAMING TO MINIMIZE MOTTLING IN PARTIALLY AIR-DRIED RED ALDER LUMBER 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 80  5 p. 
  1307. Kozlik, C.J., and R.S. Boone.  HIGH-TEMPERATURE KILN-DRYING OF 1-INCH RED ALDER LUMBER 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(6):21-2 
  1308. Kramer, B.W.  VEHICLE TRACKING SIMULATION IN LOW-VOLUME ROAD DESIGN. 1987  P 119-122 in 4th International Conference on Low-Volume Roads. Volume 1-2. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C  Transporta 
  1309. Larsen, D.R., and D.W. Hann.  HEIGHT-DIAMETER EQUATIONS FOR SEVENTEEN TREE SPECIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 49  16 p. 
  1310. Larsen, D.R., D.W. Hann, and S.C. Stearns-Smith.  ACCURACY AND PRECISION OF THE TANGENT METHOD OF MEASURING TREE HEIGHT 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:26-28. 
  1311. Lavy, T.L., L.A. Norris, J.D. Mattice, and D.B. Marx.  EXPOSURE OF FORESTRY GROUND WORKERS TO 2,4-D, PICLORAM AND DICHLORPROP 1987  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry  6:209-224. 
  1312. Maguire, D.A., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING SAPWOOD AREA AT CROWN BASE IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:236-241 
  1313. Maguire, D.A., and D.W. Hann.  A STEM DISSECTION TECHNIQUE FOR DATING BRANCH MORTALITY AND RECONSTRUCTING PAST CROWN RECESSION 1987  Forest Science  3:858-871. 
  1314. McComb, W.C., S.A. Bonney, and J.D. Sole.  HABITAT AT RUFFED GROUSE CAPTURE SITES IN KENTUCKY 1987  Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.  41:410-416 
  1315. McCreary, D.D., and J.B. Zaerr.  ROOT RESPIRATION HAS LIMITED VALUE FOR ASSESSING DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLING QUALITY 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1144-11 
  1316. McCreary, D.D., and M.L. Duryea.  PREDICTING FIELD PERFORMANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS: COMPARISON OF ROOT GROWTH POTENTIAL, VIGOR AND PLANT MOISTURE STRESS 1987  New Forests  3:153-169. 
  1317. McKee, A., and D. Knutson.  A DISJUNCT PONDEROSA PINE STAND IN SOUTHEASTERN OREGON 1987  Great Basin Naturalist  47(1):163- 
  1318. Morrell, J.J.  BIOASSAYING WOOD PRESERVATIVES WITH ASPERGILLUS NIGER 1987  Wood and Fiber Science  19:388-391 
  1319. Morrell, J.J.  A REDDISH PURPLE STAIN OF RED ALDER BY CERATOCYSTIS PICEA AND ITS PREVENTION 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(2):18-2 
  1320. Morrell, J.J., and C.M. Sexton.  DECAY RESISTANCE OF PORT-ORFORD-CEDAR 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(9):49-5 
  1321. Morrell, J.J., and R.A. Zabel.  PARTIAL DELIGNIFICATION OF WOOD: ITS EFFECT ON THE ACTION OF SOFT ROT FUNGI ISOLATED FROM PRESERVATIVE-TREATED SOUTHERN PINES 1987  Material und Organismen  2:215-224. 
  1322. Morrell, J.J., M.A. Newbill, G.G. Helsing, and R.D. Graham.  PREVENTING DECAY IN PIERS OF NONPRESSURE-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(7/8):31 
  1323. Morrell, J.J., M.E. Corden, R.D. Graham, B.L. Kropp, P. Przybylowicz, S.M. Smith, and C.A. Sexton.  EFFECTS OF AIR-SEASONING ON FUNGAL COLONIZATION AND WOOD STRENGTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1987  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/131 
  1324. Morrell, J.J., M.E. Corden, R.D. Graham, B.R. Kropp, P. Przybylowicz, S.M. Smith, and C.M. Sexton.  BASIDIOMYCETE COLONIZATION OF AIR-SEASONED, DOUGLAS-FIR POLES 1987  American Wood-Preservers' Association.  83:284-296 
  1325. Newton, M., and E.C. Cole.  A SUSTAINED-YIELD SCHEME FOR OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:22-25. 
  1326. Norris, L.A.  FORESTS UNDER STRESS 1987  Visions  3(3):24-26 
  1327. Norris, L.A., M.L. Montgomery, and L.E. Warren.  TRICLOPYR PERSISTENCE IN WESTERN OREGON HILL PASTURES 1987  Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology  39:134-141 
  1328. Olsen, E.D., D.S. Keough, and D.K. LaCourse.  ECONOMIC IMPACT OF PROPOSED OREGON FOREST PRACTICES RULES ON INDUSTRIAL FOREST LANDS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE: A CASE STUDY 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 61  15 p. 
  1329. Oren, R., R.H. Waring, S.G. Stafford, and J.W. Barrett.  TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF PONDEROSA PINE GROWTH IN RELATION TO CANOPY LEAF AREA AND UNDERSTORY COMPETITION 1987  Forest Science  3:518-547. 
  1330. Paredes V., G.L., and J.D. Brodie.  EFFICIENT SPECIFICATION AND SOLUTION OF THE EVEN-AGED ROTATION AND THINNING PROBLEM 1987  Forest Science  3:14-29. 
  1331. Perry, D.A., and C. Choquette.  ALLELOPATHIC EFFECTS ON MYCORRHIZAE: INFLUENCE ON STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 1987  P 185-194 in Allelochemicals: Role in Agriculture and Forestry. ACS Symposium Series 330. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. (Send requests to Dave Perry, Forest Science Dept., Oregon State University, Peavy Hall 154, Corvallis, OR 97331.) 
  1332. Perry, D.A., C. Choquette, and P. Schroeder.  NITROGEN DYNAMICS IN CONIFER-DOMINATED FORESTS WITH AND WITHOUT HARDWOODS 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1434-14 
  1333. Perry, D.A., R. Molina, and M.P. Amaranthus.  MYCORRHIZAE, MYCORRHIZOSPHERES, AND REFORESTATION: CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND RESEARCH NEEDS 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:929-940 
  1334. Petersen, T.D., and B.D. Maxwell.  WATER STRESS OF PINUS PONDEROSA IN RELATION TO FOLIAGE DENSITY OF NEIGHBORING PLANTS 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1620-16 
  1335. Polensek, A., and K.M. Bastendorff.  DAMPING IN NAILED JOINTS OF LIGHT-FRAME WOOD BUILDINGS 1987  Wood and Fiber Science  19:110-125 
  1336. Przybylowicz, P.R., B.R. Kropp, M.E. Corden, and R.D. Graham.  COLONIZATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLES BY DECAY FUNGI DURING AIR-SEASONING 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(4):17-2 
  1337. Pyles, M.R.  STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF SECOND-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR LOGGING SPARS 1987  Transactions of the ASAE  30:65-69. 
  1338. Pyles, M.R., and E.V. Pugh.  TWO-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF LOGGING TAIL SPARS 1987  Forest Science  3:971-983. 
  1339. Pyles, M.R., and H.A. Froehlich.  DISCUSSION: RATES OF LANDSLIDING AS IMPACTED BY TIMBER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES IN NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA, by M.D. Wolfe and J.W. Williams. 1987  Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists  24:425-429 
  1340. Pyles, M.R., and J. Stoupa.  LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY OF SECOND-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR STUMP ANCHORS 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:77-80. 
  1341. Pyles, M.R., K. Mills, and G. Saunders.  MECHANICS AND STABILITY OF THE LOOKOUT CREEK EARTH FLOW 1987  Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists  24:267-280 
  1342. Radosevich, S.R.  METHODS TO STUDY INTERACTIONS AMONG CROPS AND WEEDS 1987  Weed Technology  1:190-198. 
  1343. Riitters, K.H., and D.A. Perry.  EARLY GENETIC EVALUATION OF OPEN-POLLINATED DOUGLAS-FIR FAMILIES 1987  Forest Science  3:577-582. 
  1344. Ritchie, M.W., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING HEIGHT TO CROWN BASE FOR FOURTEEN TREE SPECIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 50  14 p. 
  1345. Scheffer, T.C., J.J. Morrell, and M.A. Newbill.  SHELLROT CONTROL IN WESTERN REDCEDAR: POTENTIAL REPLACEMENTS FOR PENTACHLOROPHENOL SPRAY 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(7/8):51 
  1346. Schroeder, W.L., and D.N. Swanston.  APPLICATION OF GEOTECHNICAL DATA TO RESOURCE PLANNING IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA. 1987  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report  PNW-198, 2 
  1347. Sessions, J., and G. Paredes.  A SOLUTION PROCEDURE FOR THE SORT YARD LOCATION PROBLEM IN FOREST OPERATIONS 1987  Forest Science  3:750-762. 
  1348. Sessions, J., and L. Guangda.  DERIVING OPTIMAL ROAD AND LANDING SPACING WITH MICROCOMPUTER PROGRAMS 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:94-98. 
  1349. Sessions, J., J.C. Balcom, and K. Boston.  ROAD LOCATION AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES: EFFECTS ON LANDSLIDE FREQUENCY AND SIZE IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:119-124. 
  1350. Smith, S.M., and J.J. Morrell.  LONGITUDINAL COMPRESSION: A MEASURE OF WOOD STRENGTH 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(5):49-5 
  1351. Smith, S.M., R.D. Graham, and J.J. Morrell.  INFLUENCE OF AIR-SEASONING ON FUNGAL COLONIZATION AND STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLE SECTIONS 1987  Forest Products Journal  37(9):45-4 
  1352. Sollins, P., S.P. Cline, T. Verhoeven, D. Sachs, and G. Spycher.  PATTERNS OF LOG DECAY IN OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1585-15 
  1353. Strauss, S.H.  HETEROZYGOSITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL STABILITY UNDER INBREEDING AND CROSSBREEDING IN PINUS ATTENUATA 1987  Evolution  41(2):331- 
  1354. Strauss, S.H., and W.J. Libby.  ALLOZYME HETEROSIS IN RADIATA PINE IS POORLY EXPLAINED BY OVERDOMINANCE 1987  The American Naturalist.  130:879-89 
  1355. Strickland, T.C., and P. Sollins.  IMPROVED METHOD FOR SEPARATING LIGHT- AND HEAVY-FRACTION ORGANIC MATERIAL FROM SOIL 1987  Soil Science Society of America Journal  51:1390-13 
  1356. Tappeiner, J.C., II, R.J. Pabst, and M. Cloughesy.  STEM TREATMENTS TO CONTROL TANOAK SPROUTING 1987  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  2:41-45. 
  1357. Tappeiner, J.D., II, T.F. Hughes, and S.D. Tesch.  BUD PRODUCTION OF DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII) SEEDLINGS: RESPONSE TO SHRUB AND HARDWOOD COMPETITION 1987  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  17:1300-13 
  1358. Waring, R.H.  CHARACTERISTICS OF TREES PREDISPOSED TO DIE 1987  BioScience  37:569-574 
  1359. Waring, R.H., K. Cromack, Jr., P.A. Matson, R.D. Boone, and S.G. Stafford.  RESPONSES TO PATHOGEN-INDUCED DISTURBANCE: DECOMPOSITION, NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY, AND TREE VIGOUR 1987  Forestry  60(2):219- 
  1360. White, T.L.  DROUGHT TOLERANCE OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR 1987  Forest Science  33:283-293 
  1361. Wilson, P.L., J.W. Funck, and R.B. Avery.  FUELWOOD CHARACTERISTICS OF NORTHWESTERN CONIFERS AND HARDWOODS 1987  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 60  42 p. 
  1362. Zaerr, J.B., and M. Bonnet-Masimbert.  CYTOKININ LEVEL AND FLOWERING IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1987  Forest Ecology and Management  19:115-120 
  1363. Zahora, A.R., and J.J. Morrell.  THE INFLUENCE OF WOOD MOISTURE CONTENT ON THE FUNGITOXICITY OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1987  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/343 
  1364. Cleary, B.D., B.R. Kelpsas, and D.R. DeYoe.  FIVE STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL REGENERATION PLANNING 1986.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication  1 (revisio 
  1365. Helgerson, O.T., editor..  Forest Pest Management in Southwest Oregon. Proceedings of a workshop held August 19-20, 1985, Grants Pass, Oregon. 1986.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  88 p. 
  1366. Maser, C., Z. Maser, J.W. Witt, and G. Hunt.  THE NORTHERN FLYING SQUIRREL: A MYCOPHAGIST IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1986.  Canadian Journal of Zoology  64:2086-20 
  1367. Adams, P.W., A.J. Campbell, R.C. Sidle, R.L. Beschta, and H.A. Froehlich.  ESTIMATING STREAMFLOWS ON SMALL FORESTED WATERSHEDS FOR CULVERT AND BRIDGE DESIGN IN OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 55  8 p. 
  1368. Anderson, P., and J. Sessions.  STEEP GRADES FOR TEMPORARY ROADS 1986  Logging Industry Research Association, New Zealand. Technical Release.  8(4) 
  1369. Anderson, P.T., M.R. Pyles, and J. Sessions.  SURFACING OF STEEP LOW VOLUME ROADS 1986  Logging Industry Research Association, New Zealand. Technical Release.  8(6) 
  1370. Avery, R.B.  PENDULUM-SWING BALLOON LOGGING: DEVELOPING AND APPLYING A STATIC LIFT PREDICTION MODEL 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(3):17-2 
  1371. Beschta, R.L., and W.S. Platts.  MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF SMALL STREAMS: SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNCTION 1986  Water Resources Bulletin  2:369-379. 
  1372. Brown, T.D.  LUMBER SIZE CONTROL 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication.  14 
  1373. Burrows, J.O., E.D. Olsen, and L.D. Kellogg.  SWINGING AND PROCESSING WHOLE TREES IN A DOUGLAS-FIR THINNING 1986  Transactions of the ASAE  29:31-33. 
  1374. Chan, S.S., R.W. McCreight, J.D. Walstad, and T.A. Spies.  EVALUATING FOREST VEGETATIVE COVER WITH COMPUTERIZED ANALYSIS OF FISHEYE PHOTOGRAPHS 1986  Forest Science  32:1085-10 
  1375. Cole, E.C., and M. Newton.  NUTRIENT, MOISTURE, AND LIGHT RELATIONS IN 5-YEAR-OLD DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS UNDER VARIABLE COMPETITION 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:727-732 
  1376. DeYoe, D., H.R. Holbo, and K. Waddell.  SEEDLING PROTECTION FROM HEAT STRESS BETWEEN LIFTING AND PLANTING 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:124-126. 
  1377. DeYoe, D.R.  GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS TO ENSURE VIGOROUS STOCK 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 13  24 p. 
  1378. Entry, J.A., N.E. Martin, K. Cromack, Jr., and S.G. Stafford.  LIGHT AND NUTRIENT LIMITATION IN PINUS MONTICOLA: SEEDLING SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ARMILLARIA INFECTION 1986  Forest Ecology and Management  17:189-198 
  1379. Entry, J.A., N.M. Stark, and H. Loewenstein.  EFFECT OF TIMBER HARVESTING ON MICROBIAL BIOMASS FLUXES IN A NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST SOIL 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:1076-10 
  1380. Evans, C.E., and L.A. Norris.  PICLORAM STABILITY IN A SAMPLE OF FOREST SOIL DURING HANDLING AND STORAGE 1986  Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology  37:496-500 
  1381. Fernandez, E.C., and M.L. Laver.  DOUGLAS-FIR BARK. II. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A GLUCOMANNAN 1986  Wood and Fiber Science  18:436-445 
  1382. Froehlich, H.A., and D.W.R. Miles.  A FREEZING TECHNIQUE FOR SAMPLING SKELETAL, STRUCTURELESS FOREST SOILS 1986  Soil Science Society of America Journal  50:1640-16 
  1383. Froehlich, H.A., D.W.R. Miles, and R.W. Robbins.  GROWTH OF YOUNG PINUS PONDEROSA AND PINUS CONTORTA ON COMPACTED SOIL IN CENTRAL WASHINGTON 1986  Forest Ecology and Management  15:285-294 
  1384. Furnier, G.R., and W.T. Adams.  GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF ALLOZYME VARIATION IN JEFFREY PINE 1986  American Journal of Botany  73:1009-10 
  1385. Furnier, G.R., and W.T. Adams.  MATING SYSTEM IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF JEFFREY PINE 1986  American Journal of Botany  73:1002-10 
  1386. Garland, J.J., D.D. Studier, and C.J. Hoefer.  LOGGING PLANNING WITH THE HEWLETT-PACKARD 41-C SERIES CALCULATOR 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  151 p. 
  1387. Goodell, B.S., R.L. Krahmer, and R.D. Graham.  BOUND CHLORINATED RESIDUE IN CHLOROPICRIN-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR 1986  Wood and Fiber Science  18(1):127- 
  1388. Greene, S.E., and W.H. Emmingham.  EARLY LESSONS FROM COMMERCIAL THINNING IN A 30-YEAR-OLD SITKA SPRUCE-WESTERN HEMLOCK FOREST. 1986  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, Oregon. Research Note PNW-448  14 p. 
  1389. Helsing, G.G., J.J. Morrell, and R.D. Graham.  SERVICE LIFE OF DOUGLAS-FIR PILES: METHODS FOR PROTECTING CUTOFF TOPS FROM DECAY 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(2):21-2 
  1390. Ilcewicz, L.B., M.N.L. Narasimhan, and J.B. Wilson.  MICRO AND MACRO MATERIAL SYMMETRIES IN GENERALIZED CONTINUA 1986  International Journal of Engineering Science  24(1):97-1 
  1391. Jung, H.S., C.J. Kozlik, and H. Resch.  DRYING RESISTANCE OF THREE THICKNESSES OF DOUGLAS-FIR LUMBER UNDER MILD AND SEVERE KILN SCHEDULES 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(6):73-7 
  1392. Kamke, F.A., and J.B. Wilson.  COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A ROTARY DRYER. PART I: RETENTION TIME. 1986  AIChE Journal  32(2):263- 
  1393. Kamke, F.A., and J.B. Wilson.  COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A ROTARY DRYER. PART II: HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER. 1986  AIChE Journal  32(2):269- 
  1394. Karchesy, J.J., and R.W. Hemingway.  CONDENSED TANNINS: (4ß?8;2ß?O?7)-LINKED PROCYANIDINS IN ARACHIS HYPOGEA L 1986  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  34:966-970 
  1395. Karchesy, J.J., R.W. Hemingway, Y.L. Foo, E. Barofsky, and D.F. Barofsky.  SEQUENCING PROCYANIDIN OLIGOMERS BY FAST ATOM BOMBARDMENT MASS SPECTROMETRY 1986  Analytical Chemistry.  58:2563-25 
  1396. Kellogg, L.D., E.D. Olsen, and M.A. Hargrave.  SKYLINE THINNING A WESTERN HEMLOCK-SITKA SPRUCE STAND: HARVESTING COSTS AND STAND DAMAGE 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 53  21 p. 
  1397. Kirk, R.W., and J.B. Wilson.  ROTARY DRYING OF WOOD WASTE FUELS WITH BOILER EXHAUST GASES: SIMULATION, FIELD STUDIES, ECONOMICS 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(7/8):57 
  1398. Klopsch, M.W., and S.G. Stafford.  THE STATUS AND PROMISE OF INTERSITE COMPUTER COMMUNICATION. 1986  P.15-123 in Research Data Management in the Ecological Sciences. The Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science Number 16. William K. Michener, ed. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina. 
  1399. Krahmer, R.L., J.J. Morrell, and A. Choi.  DOUBLE-STAINING TO IMPROVE VISUALISATION OF WOOD DECAY HYPHAE IN WOOD SECTIONS. 1986  IAWA Bulletin n.s.  7(2):165-1 
  1400. Kropp, B.R., and M.E. Corden.  MORPHOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF PACHNOCYBE FERRUGINEA 1986  Mycologia.  78:334-342 
  1401. Lanini, W.T., and S.R. Radosevich.  RESPONSE OF THREE CONIFER SPECIES TO SITE PREPARATION AND SHRUB CONTROL 1986  Forest Science  32(1):61-7 
  1402. Laver, M.L., and H.-L. Fang.  DOUGLAS-FIR BARK. III. STEROL AND WAX ESTERS OF THE n-HEXANE WAX 1986  Wood and Fiber Science  18:553-564 
  1403. Malavasi, M. de M., T.M. Ching, and D.P. Lavender.  STRATIFYING, PARTIALLY REDRYING, AND STORING DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDS: BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES 1986  Annales des Sciences Forestičres  43(1):35-4 
  1404. Manfredo, M.J., and B. Haight.  OREGON'S NONGAME TAX CHECKOFF: A COMPARISON OF DONORS AND NONDONORS 1986  Wildlife Society Bulletin  14:121-126 
  1405. Margolis, H.A., and R.H. Waring.  CARBON AND NITROGEN ALLOCATION PATTERNS OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN IN AUTUMN. I. OVERWINTER METABOLISM 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:897-902 
  1406. Margolis, H.A., and R.H. Waring.  CARBON AND NITROGEN ALLOCATION PATTERNS OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS FERTILIZED WITH NITROGEN IN AUTUMN. II. FIELD PERFORMANCE 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:903-909 
  1407. Marshall, J.D.  DROUGHT AND SHADE INTERACT TO CAUSE FINE-ROOT MORTALITY IN DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1986  Plant and Soil  91:51-60. 
  1408. Marshall, J.D., and R.H Waring.  COMPARISON OF METHODS OF ESTIMATING LEAF-AREA INDEX IN OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR 1986  Ecology  67:975-979 
  1409. McComb, W.C., and J.J. Moriarty.  BIRD ABUNDANCE AND CAVITY USE 25 YEARS AFTER TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT 1986  Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.  40:325-333 
  1410. McNabb, D.H., K. Cromack, Jr., and R.L. Fredriksen.  VARIABILITY OF NITROGEN AND CARBON IN SURFACE SOILS OF SIX FOREST TYPES IN THE OREGON CASCADES 1986  Soil Science Society of America Journal  50:1037-10 
  1411. Miles, D.W.R., and F.J. Swanson.  VEGETATION COMPOSITION ON RECENT LANDSLIDES IN THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN OREGON 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:739-744 
  1412. Miller, D.  PERFORMANCE OF SEVERAL WESTERN WOODS AS ROOF SHINGLES WITH AND WITHOUT ON-SITE PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(6):61-6 
  1413. Miller, D.J.  SERVICE LIFE OF TREATED AND UNTREATED FENCE POSTS: 1985 POST-FARM REPORT 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 48  27 p. 
  1414. Morrell, J.J., and M. Newbill.  KERFING TO PREVENT DECAY OF DOUGLAS-FIR POLES: AN UPDATE 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(5):46-4 
  1415. Morrell, J.J., and M.E. Corden.  CONTROLLING WOOD DETERIORATION WITH FUMIGANTS: A REVIEW 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(10):26- 
  1416. Morrell, J.J., M.E. Corden, A.R. Zahora, and M.Y. Giron.  APPLICATION OF FUMIGANTS TO CONTROL DECAY FUNGI THAT COLONIZE SCOTS PINE, EUCALYPTUS, APITONG, AND TANGILE 1986  Material und Organismen  21(4):265- 
  1417. Morrell, J.J., S.M. Smith, M.A. Newbill, and R.D. Graham.  REDUCING INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DECAY OF UNTREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POLES: A FIELD TEST 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(4):47-5 
  1418. Narasimhan, M.N.L., L.B. Ilcewicz, and J.B. Wilson.  THE PROPAGATION OF PLANE WAVES IN BILEVEL ANISOTROPIC ELASTIC SOLIDS WITH NONLOCAL POLAR CONSTITUTION 1986  International Journal of Engineering Science  24(1):87-9 
  1419. Newton, M.  RESIDUES FROM ORGANIC ARSENICAL HERBICIDES IN CHEMICALLY THINNED FORESTS 1986  Journal of Environmental Quality  15(4):388- 
  1420. Norris, L.  ACCURACY AND PRECISION OF ANALYSES FOR 2,4-D AND PICLORAM IN STREAMWATER BY TEN CONTRACT LABORATORIES 1986  Weed Science  34:485-489 
  1421. Omi, S.K., and W.T. Adams.  VARIATION IN SEED SET AND PROPORTIONS OF OUTCROSSED PROGENY WITH CLONES, CROWN POSITION, AND TOP PRUNING IN A DOUGLAS-FIR SEED ORCHARD 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:502-507 
  1422. Plessas, M.E., and S.H. Strauss.  ALLOZYME DIFFERENTIATION AMONG POPULATIONS, STANDS, AND COHORTS IN MONTEREY PINE 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:1155-11 
  1423. Polensek, A.  TRENDS IN PRESENT RESEARCH ON STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 1986  P 403-418 in Proceedings, Second Yugoslav Symposium on Modern Wood Structures, Bled, Yugoslavia. [In Slovenian.] 
  1424. Polensek, A., and B. Zakic.  RESEARCH PROJECT ON STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR OF PREFABRICATED RESIDENTIAL WOOD BUILDINGS IN YUGOSLAVIA. 1986  P 505-514 in Proceedings, Fourth Yugoslav Science Conference on Industrial Housing Production, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. [In Serbo-Croatian.] 
  1425. Polensek, A., and B.D. Schimel.  ROTATIONAL RESTRAINT OF WOOD-STUD WALL SUPPORTS 1986  Journal of Structural Engineering  112(6):124 
  1426. Przybylowicz, P.R., and M.E. Corden.  IN SITU OBSERVATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF WOOD MOISTURE CONTENT AND TEMPERATURE ON SPORE GERMINATION AND WOOD COLONIZATION BY PORIA CARBONICA 1986  Phytopathology  76(2):212- 
  1427. Radosevich, S.R., R.G. Wagner, and D.R. Orcutt.  PREDICTING EFFECTS OF MODIFIED CROPPING SYSTEMS: FORESTRY EXAMPLES 1986  In Interplanting in Horticultural Cropping Systems, Proceedings, 81st American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. HortScience  21(3):413- 
  1428. Ritchie, M.W., and D.W. Hann.  DEVELOPMENT OF A TREE HEIGHT GROWTH MODEL FOR DOUGLAS-FIR 1986  Forest Ecology and Management  15:135-145 
  1429. Ross, D.W., and J.D. Walstad.  ESTIMATING ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS OF SHRUBS AND YOUNG PONDEROSA AND LODGEPOLE PINES IN SOUTHCENTRAL OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 57  12 p. 
  1430. Ross, D.W., and J.D. Walstad.  VEGETATIVE COMPETITION, SITE-PREPARATION, AND PINE PERFORMANCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW WITH REFERENCE TO SOUTHCENTRAL OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 58  21 p. 
  1431. Ross, D.W., W. Scott, R.L. Heninger, and J.D. Walstad.  EFFECTS OF SITE PREPARATION ON PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA), ASSOCIATED VEGETATION, AND SOIL PROPERTIES IN SOUTH CENTRAL OREGON 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:612-618 
  1432. Sachs, D., and P. Sollins.  POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON NITROGEN NUTRITION AND LONG-TERM PRODUCTIVITY OF WESTERN HEMLOCK STANDS 1986  Forest Ecology and Management  17:25-36. 
  1433. Schaap, W., and D. DeYoe.  SEEDLING PROTECTORS FOR PREVENTING DEER BROWSE 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 54  12 p. 
  1434. Scheffer, T.C.  O2 REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF WOOD-DECAYING AND SAPWOOD-STAINING FUNGI 1986  Canadian Journal of Botany  64:1957-19 
  1435. Scheffer, T.C., and J.J. Morrell.  THE INFLUENCE OF METHOD VARIABLES ON THE ASPERGILLUS BIOASSAY OF WOOD PRESERVATIVES 1986  Holzforschung  40:131-136 
  1436. Sessions, J.  CAN INCOME TAX RULES AFFECT MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR FOREST ROADS? 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1(1):26-28 
  1437. Sessions, J., J.W. Mann, and J.D. Brodie.  TECHNICAL ADVANCES IN WOOD UTILIZATION, QUALITY PREMIUMS FOR STUMPAGE, AND PROFITABILITY OF FOREST INVESTMENT. 1986  P 45-52 in Assessing Timberland Investment Opportunities, Proceedings 47346. Forest Products Research Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 
  1438. Sessions, J., R. Stewart, P. Anderson, and B. Tuor.  CALCULATING THE MAXIMUM GRADE A LOG TRUCK CAN CLIMB 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1(2):43-45 
  1439. Shainsky, L.J., and S.R. Radosevich.  GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONSHIPS OF PINUS PONDEROSA SEEDLINGS IN COMPETITIVE REGIMES WITH ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PATULA SEEDLINGS 1986  Journal of Applied Ecology  23:957-966 
  1440. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.  HONOR IN SCIENCE 1986  New Haven, Connecticut  42 p. 
  1441. Smith, S.M., and J.J. Morrell.  CORRECTING PILODYN MEASUREMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR FOR DIFFERENT MOISTURE LEVELS 1986  Forest Products Journal  36(1):45-4 
  1442. Spycher, G., S.L. Rose, P. Sollins, J. Norgren, J.L. Young, and K. Cromack, Jr.  EVOLUTION OF STRUCTURE IN A CHRONOSEQUENCE OF ANDESITIC FOREST SOILS 1986  Soil Science  142(3):173 
  1443. Stafford, S.G., M.W. Klopsch, K.L. Waddell, R.L. Slagle, and P.B. Alaback.  OPTIMIZING THE COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENT FOR ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 1986  P 73-91 in Research Data Management in the Ecological Sciences. The Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science Number 16. William K. Michener, ed. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina. 
  1444. Stafford, S.G., P.B. Alaback, K.L. Waddell, and R.L. Slagle.  DATA MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES IN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 1986  P 93-113 in Research Data Management in the Ecological Sciences. The Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science Number 16. William K. Michener, ed. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina. 
  1445. Stearns-Smith, S.C., and D.W. Hann.  FOREST SOIL ASSOCIATIONS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. FRL Map. 
  1446. Strauss, S.H.  HETEROSIS AT ALLOZYME LOCI UNDER INBREEDING AND CROSSBREEDING IN PINUS ATTENUATA 1986  Genetics.  113:115-13 
  1447. Strauss, S.H., and M.T. Conkle.  SEGREGATION, LINKAGE, AND DIVERSITY OF ALLOZYMES IN KNOBCONE PINE 1986  Theoretical and Applied Genetics.  72:483-493 
  1448. Tappeiner, J.C., II, W.H. Knapp, C.A. Wierman, W.A. Atkinson, C.E. Oliver, J.E. King, and J.C. Zasada.  SILVICULTURE: THE NEXT 30 YEARS, THE PAST 30 YEARS. PART II. THE PACIFIC COAST 1986  Journal of Forestry  84(5):37-4 
  1449. Tappeiner, J.C., P.M. McDonald, and T.F. Hughes.  SURVIVAL OF TANOAK (LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS) AND PACIFIC MADRONE (ARBUTUS MENZIESII) SEEDLINGS IN FORESTS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1986  New Forests  1:43-55. 
  1450. Taylor, R.L., and P.W. Adams.  RED ALDER LEAF LITTER AND STREAMWATER QUALITY IN WESTERN OREGON 1986  Water Resources Bulletin  2:629-635. 
  1451. Tesch, S.D., and D.H. Lysne.  IS TREETOP SKIDDING EFFECTIVE IN REDUCING FUEL LOADING? 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1(1):13-15 
  1452. Tesch, S.D., D.H. Lysne, J.W. Mann, and O.T. Helgerson.  DAMAGE TO REGENERATION DURING SHELTERWOOD OVERSTORY REMOVAL ON STEEP TERRAIN: A CASE STUDY 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 79  8 p. 
  1453. Tesch, S.D., D.H. Lysne, J.W. Mann, and O.T. Helgerson.  MORTALITY OF REGENERATION DURING SKYLINE LOGGING OF A SHELTERWOOD OVERSTORY 1986  Journal of Forestry  84(6):49-5 
  1454. Tung, C.-H., J. Batdorff, and D.R. DeYoe.  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS WITH SPOT-SPRAYING, MULCHING, AND ROOT DIPPING 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:108-111. 
  1455. Tung, C.-H., L. Wisniewski, and D.R. DeYoe.  EFFECTS OF PROLONGED COLD STORAGE ON PHENOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND NOBLE FIR 2+0 SEEDLINGS FROM HIGH-ELEVATION SOURCES 1986  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  16:471-475 
  1456. Walstad, J.D., and F.N. Dost.  ALL THE KING'S HORSES AND ALL THE KING'S MEN: THE LESSONS OF 2,4,5-T 1986  Journal of Forestry  84(9):28-3 
  1457. Walstad, J.D., J.D. Brodie, B.C. McGinley, and C.A. Roberts.  SILVICULTURAL VALUE OF CHEMICAL BRUSH CONTROL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1986  Western Journal of Applied Forestry  1:69-73. 
  1458. Walters, D.K., and D.W. Hann.  PREDICTING MERCHANTABLE VOLUME IN CUBIC FEET TO A VARIABLE TOP AND IN SCRIBNER BOARD FEET TO A 6-INCH TOP FOR SIX MAJOR CONIFERS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 52  107 p. 
  1459. Walters, D.K., and D.W. Hann.  TAPER EQUATIONS FOR SIX CONIFER SPECIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1986  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 56  41 p. 
  1460. Waring, R.H., J.D. Aber, J.M. Melillo, and B. Moore III.  PRECURSORS OF CHANGE IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS 1986  BioScience  36:433-438 
  1461. Adams, P.W., J.J. Garland, and H.A. Froehlich.  RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAMS LEAD TO EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF FOREST SOIL COMPACTION IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1985  P 121-124 in Foresters' Future: Leaders or Followers?  Proceeding 
  1462. American Plywood Association.  MEZZANINE FLOORS. 1985  APA Data File. Tacoma, Washington. 
  1463. Anderson, P., and J. Sessions.  GRADEABILITY AND COST CONSIDERATIONS IN VEHICLE OPERATIONS ON STEEP ROADS. 1985  in Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, Joint Symposium of the IUFRO Mountain Logging Section and the 6th Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symposium. Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.  P 41-43 
  1464. Balcom, J.C.  USE OF HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS IN STEEP TERRAIN. 1985  P 118-121 in Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, Tahoe City, California. 
  1465. Binkley, D., P. Sollins, and W.B. McGill.  NATURAL ABUNDANCE OF NITROGEN-15 AS A TOOL FOR TRACING ALDER-FIXED NITROGEN 1985  Soil Science Society of America Journal  49(2):444- 
  1466. Brodie, J.D., and R.G. Haight.  OPTIMIZATION OF SILVICULTURAL INVESTMENT FOR SEVERAL TYPES OF STAND PROJECTION SYSTEMS 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:188-191 
  1467. Brown, G.W., and R.L. Beschta.  THE ART OF MANAGING WATER 1985  Journal of Forestry.  83:604-615 
  1468. Childs, S.W., H.R. Holbo, and E.L. Miller.  SHADECARD AND SHELTERWOOD MODIFICATION OF THE SOIL TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT 1985  Soil Science Society of America Journal  49:1018-10 
  1469. Duryea, M.L.  EVALUATING SEEDLING QUALITY: IMPORTANCE TO REFORESTATION. 1985  P 1-4 in Proceedings, Evaluating Seedling Quality: Principles, Procedures, and Predictive Abilities of Major Tests. M.L. Duryea, ed. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1470. Elwood, N.E., and J.C. Kincaid.  ECON: A SYSTEM FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WITH A PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATOR 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 12  20 p. 
  1471. Estep, M.A., and R.L. Beschta.  TRANSPORT OF BEDLOAD SEDIMENT AND CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY OF A SOUTHEAST ALASKA STREAM. 1985  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. Research Note  PNW-430 15 
  1472. Froehlich, H.A., D.W.R. Miles, and R.W. Robbins.  SOIL BULK DENSITY RECOVERY ON COMPACTED SKID TRAILS IN CENTRAL IDAHO 1985  Soil Science Society of America Journal  49:1015-10 
  1473. Funck, J.W., and M.L. Hoag.  CHARACTERISTICS OF LOGGING RESIDUES FROM OREGON OLD-GROWTH STANDS 1985  Forest Products Journal  36(6):33-4 
  1474. Funck, J.W., and T.H. Sheffield.  VENEER RECOVERY AND LOSSES THROUGH THE GREEN-END CLIPPER 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(11/12): 
  1475. Garland, J.J.  PERSPECTIVES ON THE LOGGING LABOR FORCE: SELECTION, TRAINING, AND MOTIVATION. 1985  P 7-32 in People and Productivity: Keys to a Successful Harvesting Operation. FPRS/CPPA Harvesting Conference, Thunder Bay, Ontario. 
  1476. Gerstkemper, J.  DIRECTIONAL FALLING BY TREE LINING IN OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR. 1985  P 136-139 in Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, Tahoe City, California. 
  1477. Gholz, H.L., G.M. Hawk, A. Campbell, K. Cromack, Jr., and A.T. Brown.  EARLY VEGETATION RECOVERY AND ELEMENT CYCLES ON A CLEAR-CUT WATERSHED IN WESTERN OREGON 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:400-409 
  1478. Gibson, D.G., R.L. Krahmer, and R.C. DeGroot.  EARLY DETTECTION OF BROWN ROT DECAY INDOUGLAS-FIR AND SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE BY INFRARED SPECTROPHOTOMETRY 1985  Wood and Fiber Science  17(4):522- 
  1479. Gollob, L., R.L. Krahmer, J.D. Wellons, and A.W. Christiansen.  RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE RESINS AND ADHESIVE PERFORMANCE 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(3):42-4 
  1480. Goodell, B.S., H. Resch, and B.A. Bendtsen.  STAINING OF TIMBER IN THE MOUNT ST. HELENS MUDFLOWS 1985  Wood and Fiber Science  17(3):377- 
  1481. Goodell, B.S., R.L. Krahmer, and R.D. Graham.  RESIDUE RETENTION AND FUNGAL INVASION OF CHLOROPICRIN-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(2):45-4 
  1482. Haight, R.G.  A COMPARISON OF DYNAMIC AND STATIC ECONOMIC MODELS OF UNEVEN-AGED STAND MANAGEMENT 1985  Forest Science  31(4):957- 
  1483. Haight, R.G., J.D. Brodie, and D.M. Adams.  OPTIMIZING THE SEQUENCE OF DIAMETER DISTRIBUTIONS AND SELECTION HARVESTS FOR UNEVEN-AGE STAND MANAGEMENT 1985  Forest Science  31(2):451- 
  1484. Haight, R.G., J.D. Brodie, and W.G. Dahms.  A DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM FOR OPTIMIZATION OF LODGEPOLE PINE MANAGEMENT 1985  Forest Science  31(2):321- 
  1485. Helgerson, O.T.  SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF PLANTED DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO) AND PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA DOUGL. EX LAWS.) ON A HOT, DRY SITE IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1985  Tree Planters' Notes  36(4):3-6. 
  1486. Helgerson, O.T., and D.H. McNabb.  NICKEL MINING AND RECLAMATION IN THE KLAMATH-SISKIYOU MOUNTAINS. 1985  P 263-267 in Foresters' Future: Leaders or Followers?  Proceeding 
  1487. Helgerson, O.T., and J.D. Bunker.  ALTERNATE TYPES OF ARTIFICIAL SHADE INCREASE SURVIVAL OF DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO) SEEDLINGS IN CLEARCUTS 1985  Tree Planters' Notes  36(4):7-12 
  1488. Hermann, R.K.  THE GENUS PSEUDOTSUGA: ANCESTRAL HISTORY AND PAST DISTRIBUTION 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 2b  32 p. 
  1489. Hobbs, S.D., and K.A. Wearstler Jr.  EFFECTS OF CUTTING SCLEROPHYLL BRUSH ON SPROUT DEVELOPMENT AND DOUGLAS-FIR GROWTH 1985  Forest Ecology and Management  13:69-81. 
  1490. Holbo, H.R., S.W. Childs, and D.H. McNabb.  SOLAR RADIATION AT SEEDLING SITES BELOW PARTIAL CANOPIES 1985  Forest Ecology and Management  10:115-124 
  1491. Kamke, F.A., and J.B. Wilson.  ANALYSIS OF A ROTARY DRYER: DRYING OF WOOD PARTICLES 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(9):32-4 
  1492. Kaya, Z., K.K. Ching, and S.G. Stafford.  A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF KARYOTYPES OF EUROPEAN BLACK PINE (PINUS NIGRA ARNOLD) FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES 1985  Silvae Genetica  34(4-5):14 
  1493. Kellogg, L., and M. Hargrave.  HARVESTING COST AND STAND DAMAGE COMPARISONS OF CABLE THINNING TECHNIQUES: HERRINGBONE STRIP THINNING VERSUS CONVENTIONAL THINNING. 1985  P 84-90 in Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, Tahoe City, California. 
  1494. King, S.P., and S.R. Radosevich.  HERBICIDE TOLERANCE IN RELATION TO GROWTH AND STRESS IN CONIFERS 1985  Weed Science  3:472-478. 
  1495. Krahmer, R.L., J.D. Wellons, and E.F. Dougal.  DURABILITY OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN HARDWOOD PLYWOOD DURING OUTDOOR EXPOSURE 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(10):39- 
  1496. Larsen, D.R., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING DIAMETER AND SQUARED DIAMETER INSIDE BARK AT BREAST HEIGHT FOR SIX MAJOR CONIFERS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 77  4 p. 
  1497. Larson, G.L., and S.E. Moore.  ENCROACHMENT OF EXOTIC RAINBOW TROUT INTO STREAM POPULATIONS OF NATIVE BROOK TROUT IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS 1985  Transactions, American Fisheries Society  114(2):195 
  1498. Lavender, D.P., and M. Newton.  FOREST REGENERATION AND FOREST HEALTH. 1985  P 215-236 in Impacts de l'Homme sur la Foręt, Symposium IUFRO  Institut N 
  1499. Lavender, D.P., and S.G. Stafford.  DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS: SOME FACTORS AFFECTING CHILLING REQUIREMENT, BUD ACTIVITY, AND NEW FOLIAGE PRODUCTION 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:309-312 
  1500. Leslie, D.M., and E.E. Starkey.  FECAL INDICES TO DIETARY QUALITY OF CERVIDS IN OLD-GROWTH FORESTS 1985  Journal of Wildlife Management  49(1):142- 
  1501. Malavasi, M. de M., S.G. Stafford, and D.P. Lavender.  STRATIFYING, PARTIALLY REDRYING AND STORING DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDS: EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGY DURING GERMINATION 1985  Annales des Sciences Forestičres  42(4):371- 
  1502. Mann, J.W.  LOGGING PLANNING TO ACHIEVE SHELTERWOOD MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES. 1985  P 43-46 in Proceedings, Shelterwood Management System. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. (Proceedings available at $6.00 from Forestry Business Office, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.) 
  1503. Mann, J.W.  LOGGING TECHNIQUES TO MINIMIZE REGENERATION DAMAGE DURING OVERWOOD REMOVAL. 1985  P 49-58 in Proceedings, Shelterwood Management System. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1504. Mann, J.W., and S.D. Tesch.  COORDINATING SILVICULTURAL OBJECTIVES WITH HARVESTING CAPABILITIES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON. 1985  in Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, Joint Symposium of the IUFRO Mountain Logging Section and the 6th Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symposium. Forest Engineering Institute of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.  P 27-32 
  1505. Marshall, J.D., and R.H. Waring.  PREDICTING FINE ROOT PRODUCTION AND TURNOVER BY MONITORING ROOT STARCH AND SOIL TEMPERATURE 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:791-800 
  1506. McCreary, D.D., and M.L. Duryea.  OSU VIGOR TEST: PRINCIPLES, PROCEDURES, AND PREDICTIVE ABILITY. 1985  P 85-92 in Proceedings, Evaluating Seedling Quality: Principles, Procedures, and Predictive Abilities of Major Tests. M.L. Duryea, ed. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1507. McNabb, D.H., and R.G. Campbell.  QUANTIFYING THE IMPACTS OF FORESTRY ACTIVITIES ON SOIL PRODUCTIVITY. 1985  P 116-120 in Foresters' Future: Leaders or Followers?  Proceeding 
  1508. Milota, M., and J.B. Wilson.  ISOCYANATE-POLYOL RESIN AS A BINDER FOR PARTICLEBOARD 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(7/8):44 
  1509. Morrell, J.J., and R. Zabel.  WOOD STRENGTH AND WEIGHT LOSSES CAUSED BY SOFT ROT FUNGI ISOLATED FROM TREATED SOUTHERN PINE UTILITY POLES 1985  Wood and Fiber Science  17(1):132- 
  1510. Morrell, J.J., and T.C. Scheffer.  PERSISTENCE OF CHLOROPICRIN IN WESTERN REDCEDAR POLES 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(6):63-6 
  1511. Morrell, J.J., D.G. Gibson, and R.L. Krahmer.  EFFECT OF FLUORESCENT-LABELED LECTINS ON VISUALIZATION OF DECAY FUNGI IN WOOD SECTIONS 1985  Phytopathology  75(3):329- 
  1512. Neale, D.B.  GENETIC IMPLICATIONS OF SHELTERWOOD REGENERATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1985  Forest Science  31(4):995- 
  1513. Neale, D.B., and W.T. Adams.  ALLOZYME AND MATING-SYSTEM VARIATION IN BALSAM FIR (ABIES BALSAMEA) ACROSS A CONTINUOUS ELEVATIONAL TRANSECT 1985  Canadian Journal of Botany  63:2448-24 
  1514. Neale, D.B., and W.T. Adams.  THE MATING SYSTEM IN NATURAL AND SHELTERWOOD STANDS OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1985  Theoretical and Applied Genetics.  71:201-207 
  1515. Newbill, M.A., and J.J. Morrell.  MARINE WOOD CHAFING: AN ILLUSTRATED COMMENT 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(2):19-2 
  1516. Newton, M., and D.E. White.  NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION OF WHITELEAF MANZANITA IN COMPETITION 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 78  4 p. 
  1517. Norris, L.A.  8. EXPOSURE OF APPLICATORS TO MONOSODIUM METHANEARSONATE AND CACODYLIC ACID IN FORESTRY. 1985  P 109-121 in Dermal Exposure Related to Pesticide Use: Discussion of Risk Assessment. R.C. Honeycutt, G. Zweig, and N.N. Ragsdale, Comps. and Eds. American Chemical Society, St. Louis, Missouri. 
  1518. Norris, L.A.  IMPLEMENTING FOREST PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE USA: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 1985  Forestry Chronicle  61(3):243- 
  1519. Olsen, E.D.  COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR MODELING MULTIPLE-ENTRY ECONOMICS. 1985  P 51-53 in Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, Tahoe City, California. 
  1520. Oren, R., W.G. Thies, and R.H. Waring.  TREE VIGOR AND STAND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR AS INFLUENCED BY LAMINATED ROOT ROT 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:985-988 
  1521. Perry, D.A.  28. THE COMPETITION PROCESS IN FOREST STANDS. 1985  P 481-506 in Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants. M.G.R. Cannell and J.E. Jackson, eds. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Abbots Ripton, Hunts, England. 
  1522. Petersen, T.D., and M. Newton.  GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR FOLLOWING CONTROL OF SNOWBRUSH AND HERBACEOUS VEGETATION IN OREGON 1985  Down to Earth  41(1):21-2 
  1523. Resch, H., P.R. Blankenhorn, J.G. Haygreen, and W.S. Thompson.  FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH AT U.S. UNIVERSITIES IN 1982 1985  Wood and Fiber Science  17(4):568- 
  1524. Ritchie, M.W., and D.W. Hann.  EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING BASAL AREA INCREMENT IN DOUGLAS-FIR AND GRAND FIR 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 51  9 p. 
  1525. Santantonio, D., and R.K. Hermann.  STANDING CROP, PRODUCTION AND TURNOVER OF FINE ROOTS ON DRY, MODERATE, AND WET SITES OF MATURE DOUGLAS-FIR IN WESTERN OREGON 1985  Annales des Sciences Forestičres  42(2):113- 
  1526. Sessions, J.  NETWORK ANALYSIS USING MICROCOMPUTERS FOR LOGGING PLANNING. 1985  in Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, Joint Symposium of the IUFRO Mountain Logging Section and the 6th Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symposium. Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.  P 87-91 
  1527. Sessions, J., M.R. Pyles, and J.W. Mann.  SELECTION OF DESIGN FACTORS IN CABLE LOGGING: AN ECONOMIC APPROACH. 1985  P 75-78 in Forest Operations in Politically and Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Proceedings, Council on Forest Engineering, Tahoe City, California. 
  1528. Sessions, J., M.R. Pyles, and J.W. Mann.  STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF SECOND GROWTH TREES AS TAIL SPARS. 1985  in Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, Joint Symposium of the IUFRO Mountain Logging Section and the 6th Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symposium. Forest Engineering Institute of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.  P 161-164 
  1529. Sheffield, T.H., and J.W. Funck.  CLPLOSS: ANALYZING GREEN-END VENEER RECOVERY AND LOSS 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 49  31 p. 
  1530. Shelby, B., and R. Harris.  COMPARING METHODS FOR DETERMINING VISITOR EVALUATIONS OF ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS: SITE VISITS, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND WRITTEN DESCRIPTIONS 1985  Journal of Leisure Research  17(1):57-6 
  1531. Sollins, P., C.A. Glassman, and C.N. Dahm.  COMPOSITION AND POSSIBLE ORIGIN OF DETRITAL MATERIAL IN STREAMS 1985  Ecology  66(1):297- 
  1532. Stafford, S.G.  A STATISTICS PRIMER FOR FORESTERS 1985  Journal of Forestry  83(3):148- 
  1533. Tappeiner, J.C., J.C. Gourley, and W.H. Emmingham.  A USER'S GUIDE FOR ON-SITE DETERMINATIONS OF STAND DENSITY AND GROWTH WITH A PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATOR 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 11  18 p. 
  1534. Tesch, S.D.  PLANNING FOR SHELTERWOOD MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHWEST OREGON. 1985  P 35-39 in Proceedings, Shelterwood Management System. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. (Proceedings available at $6.00 from Forestry Business Office, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.) 
  1535. Tesch, S.D., J.W. Mann, and M.S. Crawford.  REGENERATION RECOVERY FROM LOGGING DAMAGE. 1985  P 89-93 in Proceedings, Shelterwood Management System. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. (Proceedings available at $6.00 from Forestry Business Office, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis.) 
  1536. Turner, D.P., and E.H. Franz.  SIZE CLASS STRUCTURE AND TREE DISPERSION PATTERNS IN OLD-GROWTH CEDAR-HEMLOCK FORESTS OF THE NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAINS (USA). 1985  Oecologia (Berlin)  68:52-56. 
  1537. Vance, N.C., and S.W. Running.  LIGHT REDUCTION AND MOISTURE STRESS: EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONS OF WESTERN LARCH SEEDLINGS 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:72-77. 
  1538. Vance, N.C., and S.W. Running.  SUMMER CLIMATIC INFLUENCES ON PINUS PONDEROSA PLANTED ON MINED LANDS IN EASTERN MONTANA 1985  Reclamation and Revegetation Research  4:129-143. 
  1539. Walters, D.K., D.W. Hann, and M.A. Clyde.  EQUATIONS AND TABLES PREDICTING GROSS TOTAL STEM VOLUMES IN CUBIC FEET FOR SIX MAJOR CONIFERS OF SOUTHWEST OREGON 1985  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 50  36 p. 
  1540. Waring, R.H.  IMBALANCED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS: ASSESSMENTS AND CONSEQUENCES 1985  Forest Ecology and Management  12:93-112. 
  1541. Waring, R.H., A.J.S. McDonald, S. Larsson, T. Ericsson, A. Wiren, E. Arwidsson, A. Ericsson, and T. Lohammar.  DIFFERENCES IN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PLANTS GROWN AT CONSTANT RELATIVE GROWTH RATES WITH STABLE MINERAL NUTRITION 1985  Oecologia  6:157-160. 
  1542. Waring, R.H., and G.B. Pitman.  MODIFYING LODGEPOLE PINE STANDS TO CHANGE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE ATTACK 1985  Ecology  6:889-897. 
  1543. Weber, J.C., R.F. Stettler, and P.E. Heilman.  GENETIC VARIATION AND PRODUCTIVITY OF POPULUS TRICHOCARPA T. & G. AND ITS HYBRIDS. I. MORPHOLOGY AND PHENOLOGY OF 50 NATIVE CLONES 1985  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  15:376-383 
  1544. White, T.L., and K.K. Ching.  PROVENANCE STUDY OF DOUGLAS-FIR IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION. IV. FIELD PERFORMANCE AT AGE 25 YEARS 1985  Silvae Genetica  34(2-3):84 
  1545. Wilbanks, S., and J. Sessions.  MODELING RUNNING SKYLINE PERFORMANCE BASED ON MECHANICAL CAPABILITY OF THE YARDER. 1985  in Proceedings, Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware, Joint Symposium of the IUFRO Mountain Logging Section and the 6th Pacific Northwest Skyline Logging Symposium. Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Vancouver, B.C.  P 63-67 
  1546. Zahora, A.R., and M.E. Corden.  METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE FUNGITOXICITY TO PORIA CARBONICA IN DOUGLAS-FIR HEARTWOOD 1985  Material und Organismen  20(3):193- 
  1547. Zahora, A.R., and M.E. Corden.  GELATIN ENCAPSULATION OF METHYLISOTHIOCYANATE FOR CONTROL OF WOOD DECAY FUNGI 1985  Forest Products Journal  35(7/8):64 
  1548. Zahora, A.R., M.E. Corden, and J.J. Morrell.  GELATIN ENCAPSULATED FUMIGANTS FOR WOOD FUMIGATIONS: CURRENT RESEARCH STATUS 1985  International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Stockholm, Sweden.  IRG/WP/333 
  1549. Alaback, P.B.  PLANT SUCCESSION FOLLOWING LOGGING IN THE SITKA SPRUCE-WESTERN HEMLOCK FORESTS OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT. 1984  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report  PNW-173 
  1550. Amaranthus, M., and D.H. McNabb.  BARE SOIL EXPOSURE FOLLOWING LOGGING AND PRESCRIBED BURNING IN SOUTHWEST OREGON. 1984  P 234-237 in New Forests for a Changing World. Proceedings, 1983 SAF National Convention. Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, Maryland. 
  1551. Bastendorff, K.M., and A. Polensek.  STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF RED ALDER AND BIGLEAF MAPLE PALLET MATERIALS 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(7/8):51 
  1552. Beschta, R.L.  RIVER CHANNEL RESPONSES TO ACCELERATED MASS SOIL EROSION. 1984  P 155-163 in Proceedings, IUFRO Symposium on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. O'Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
  1553. Beschta, R.L., and J. Weatherred.  TEMP-84: A COMPUTER MODEL FOR PREDICTING STREAM TEMPERATURES RESULTING FROM THE MANAGEMENT OF STREAMSIDE VEGETATION. 1984  USDA Forest Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. Watershed Systems Development Group Report AD-00009  76 p. 
  1554. Binkley, D., and P. Reid.  LONG-TERM RESPONSES OF STEM GROWTH AND LEAF AREA TO THINNING AND FERTILIZATION IN A DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATION 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:656-660 
  1555. Brown, G.W., R.D. Layton, and D.D. Studier.  EFFICIENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NEW FORESTS. 1984  P. 68-73 in New Forests for a Changing World, Proceedings, 1983 SAF National Convention. Portland, Oregon. Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. 
  1556. Conard, S.G., and W.H. Emmingham.  HERBICIDES FOR FOREST BRUSH CONTROL IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 6  7 p. 
  1557. Conard, S.G., and W.H. Emmingham.  HERBICIDES FOR GRASS AND HERBACEOUS WEED CONTROL IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 7  8 p. 
  1558. Conard, S.G., and W.H. Emmingham.  HERBICIDES FOR BRUSH AND FERN CONTROL ON FOREST SITES IN WESTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 8  8 p. 
  1559. Conard, S.G., and W.H. Emmingham.  HERBICIDES FOR CLUMP AND STEM TREATMENT OF WEED TREES AND SHRUBS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 9  8 p. 
  1560. Dougal, E.F., and R.L. Krahmer.  ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONSS OF PARENCHYMA AND SCLEREIDSIN DOUGLAS-FIR [PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO] BARK 1984  Wood and Fiber Science  16:246-256 
  1561. Duryea, M.L.  NURSERY CULTURAL PRACTICES: IMPACTS ON SEEDLING QUALITY. 1984  P. 143-164 in Forest Nursery Manual: Production of Bareroot Seedlings. M.L. Duryea and T.D. Landis, eds. Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, The Hague/Boston/Lancaster for Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1562. Duryea, M.L., and K.M. McClain.  5. ALTERING SEEDLING PHYSIOLOGY TO IMPROVE REFORESTATION SUCCESS. 1984  P. 77-114 in Seedling Physiology and Reforestation Success. M.L. Duryea and G.N. Brown, eds. Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London. 
  1563. Duryea, M.L., and T.D. Landis.  DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOREST NURSERY MANUAL: A SYNTHESIS OF CURRENT PRACTICES AND RESEARCH. 1984  P. 3-5 in Forest Nursery Manual: Production of Bareroot Seedlings. M.L. Duryea and T.D. Landis, eds. Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, The Hague/Boston/Lancaster for Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1564. Flint, A.L., and S. Childs.  DEVELOPMENT AND CALIBRATION OF AN IRREGULAR HOLE BULK DENSITY SAMPLER 1984  Soil Science Society of America Journal  48(2):374- 
  1565. Flint, A.L., and S. Childs.  PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCK FRAGMENTS AND THEIR EFFECT ON AVAILABLE WATER IN SKELETAL SOILS. 1984  P. 91-103 in Erosion and Productivity of Soils Containing Rock Fragments.  SSSA Speci 
  1566. Forrer, J.B.  AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR MONITORING GRADIENTS OF DRYING WOOD 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(7/8):34 
  1567. Frederick, W.J. Jr.  THE ENERGY COSTS OF INCREASED ORGANICS RECOVERY FOR CHEMICAL BY-PRODUCTS IN KRAFT PULP MILLS. 1984  P. 143-162 in Progress in Biomass Conversion. Vol. 5. Edited by Jahn and Tillman. Academic Press, New York. 
  1568. Froehlich, H.A.  MECHANICAL AMELIORATION OF ADVERSE PHYSICAL SOIL. 1984  P. 507-522 in Symposium on Site and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations. International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Pretoria and Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. 
  1569. Froehlich, H.A., and D.H. McNabb.  MINIMIZING SOIL COMPACTION IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST FORESTS. 1984  P. 159-192 in Forest Soils and Treatment Impacts. E.L. Stone, ed. Proceedings, 6th North American Forest Soils Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee. 
  1570. Froehlich, H.A., and D.W.R. Miles.  WINGED SUBSOILER TILLS COMPACTED FOREST SOIL 1984  Forest Industries  111(2):42- 
  1571. Graham, J.S., and S.W. Running.  RELATIVE CONTROL OF AIR TEMPERATURE AND WATER STATUS ON SEASONAL TRANSPIRATION OF PINUS CONTORTA 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:833-838 
  1572. Harrington, T.B., J.C. Tappeiner II, and J.D. Walstad.  PREDICTING LEAF AREA AND BIOMASS OF 1- TO 6-YEAR-OLD TANOAK (LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS) AND PACIFIC MADRONE (ARBUTUS MENZIESII) SPROUT CLUMPS IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:209-213 
  1573. Helgerson, O.T., J.C. Gordon, and D.A. Perry.  N2 FIXATION BY RED ALDER (ALNUS RUBRA) AND SCOTCH BROOM (CYTISUS SCOPARIUS) PLANTED UNDER PRECOMMERCIALLY THINNED DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII). 1984  Plant and Soil  78:221-233 
  1574. Helsing, G.G., J. Morrell, and R.D. Graham.  EVALUATIONS OF FUMIGANTS FOR CONTROL OF INTERNAL DECAY IN PRESSURE-TREATED DOUGLAS-FIR POLES AND PILES 1984  Holzforschung  38:277-280 
  1575. Helsing, G.G., R.D. Graham, and M.A. Newbill.  EFFECTIVENESS OF FUMIGANTS AGAINST MARINE WOOD-BORERS 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(6):61-6 
  1576. Hibbs, D.E., and W.R. Bentley.  A GROWTH MODEL FOR RED OAK IN NEW ENGLAND 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:250-254 
  1577. Hobbs, S.D.  9. THE INFLUENCE OF SPECIES AND STOCKTYPE SELECTION ON STAND ESTABLISHMENT: AN ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE. 1984  P 179-224 in Seedling Physiology and Reforestation Success. M.L. Duryea and G.N. Brown, eds. Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster. 
  1578. Howard, K.M., and M. Newton.  OVERTOPPING BY SUCCESSIONAL COAST-RANGE VEGETATION SLOWS DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1984  Journal of Forestry.  82:178-180 
  1579. Jackson, W.L., and R.L. Beschta.  INFLUENCES OF INCREASED SAND DELIVERY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF SAND AND GRAVEL CHANNELS 1984  Water Resources Bulletin  20(4):527- 
  1580. Jenkins, K.J., and E.E. Starkey.  HABITAT USE BY ROOSEVELT ELK IN UNMANAGED FORESTS OF THE HOH VALLEY, WASHINGTON 1984  Journal of Wildlife Management  48(2):642- 
  1581. Kellogg, L.D., and E.D. Olsen.  INCREASING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF A SMALL YARDER: CREW SIZE, SKIDDER SWINGING, HOT THINNING 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 46  44 p. 
  1582. Knapp, W.H., T.C. Turpin, and J.H. Beuter.  VEGETATION CONTROL FOR DOUGLAS-FIR REGENERATION ON THE SIUSLAW NATIONAL FOREST: A DECISION ANALYSIS 1984  Journal of Forestry.  32:168-173 
  1583. LeDoux, C.B.  CABLE YARDING RESIDUE AFTER THINNING YOUNG STANDS: A BREAK-EVEN SIMULATION 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(9):35-4 
  1584. LeDoux, C.B.  PRODUCTION RATES AND COSTS OF CABLE YARDING WOOD RESIDUE FROM CLEARCUT UNITS 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(4):55-6 
  1585. Leslie, D.M., Jr., E.E. Starkey, and M. Vavra.  ELK AND DEER DIETS IN OLD-GROWTH FORESTS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON 1984  Journal of Wildlife Management.  48:762-775 
  1586. Manfredo, M.J.  THE COMPARABILITY OF ONSITE AND OFFSITE MEASURES OF RECREATION NEEDS 1984  Journal of Leisure Research  16(3):245- 
  1587. Mann, J.W.  A SUMMARY OF FOREST ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA: 1983-84. 1984  P 53-58 in Proceedings, COFE/IUFRO 1984  University 
  1588. Marshall, J.D., and R.H. Waring.  CONIFERS AND BROADLEAF SPECIES: STOMATAL SENSITIVITY DIFFERS IN WESTERN OREGON 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:905-908 
  1589. Maser, C., and J.M. Trappe.  THE FALLEN TREE--A SOURCE OF DIVERSITY. 1984  P 335-339 in New Forests for a Changing World. Proceedings, 1983 SAF National Convention. Society of American Foresters, Portland, Oregon. 
  1590. Maser, C., and J.M. Trappe, technical editors.  THE SEEN AND UNSEEN WORLD OF THE FALLEN TREE. 1984  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report  PNW-164 56 
  1591. Maser, C., J.M. Trappe, and C.Y. Li.  LARGE WOODY DEBRIS AND LONG-TERM FOREST PRODUCTIVITY 1984  In Proceedings, Pacific Northwest Bioenergy Systems: Policies and Applications. Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon. 
  1592. Matson, P.A., and R.D. Boone.  NATURAL DISTURBANCE AND NITROGEN MINERALIZATION: WAVE-FORM DIEBACK OF MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK IN THE OREGON CASCADES 1984  Ecology  65:1511-15 
  1593. Matson, P.A., and R.H. Waring.  EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT AND LIGHT LIMITATION ON MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK: SUSCEPTIBILITY TO LAMINATED ROOT ROT 1984  Ecology  65:1517-15 
  1594. McNabb, D.H.  USING SOIL TESTS TO PREDICT DOUGLAS-FIR RESPONSE TO NITROGEN FERTILIZER. 1984  P 80-84 in Nitrogen Assessment Workshop. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. RFNP Report No.  2. 
  1595. McNabb, D.H., and H.A. Froehlich.  CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR PREDICTING FOREST PRODUCTIVITY LOSSES FROM SOIL COMPACTION. 1984  P 261-265 in New Forests for a Changing World. Proceedings, 1983 SAF National Convention. Society of American Foresters, Portland, Oregon. 
  1596. Miles, S.W.R., F.J. Swanson, and C.T. Youngberg.  EFFECTS OF LANDSLIDE EROSION ON SUBSEQUENT DOUGLAS-FIR GROWTH AND STOCKING LEVELS IN THE WESTERN CASCADES, OREGON 1984  Soil Science Society of America Journal  48:667-671 
  1597. Morrell, J.J., G.G. Helsing, and R.D. Graham.  MARINE WOOD MAINTENANCE MANUAL: A GUIDE FOR PROPER USE OF DOUGLAS-FIR IN MARINE EXPOSURES 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 48  62 p. 
  1598. Neale, D.B., J.C. Weber, and W.T. Adams.  INHERITANCE OF NEEDLE TISSUE ISOZYMES IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1984  Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology  26(4):459- 
  1599. Newton, M.  VEGETATION MANAGEMENT IN PLANTATIONS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1984  P 250-257 in Forest Resources Management--the Influence of Policy and Law, Proceedings, International Forest Congress. Quebec, Canada. 
  1600. Newton, M., K.M. Howard, B.R. Kelpsas, R. Danhaus, C.M. Lottman, and S. Dubelman.  FATE OF GLYPHOSATE IN AN OREGON FOREST ECOSYSTEM 1984  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  32:1144-11 
  1601. Norris, L.A.  USE, ECOTOXICOLOGY, AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF HERBICIDES IN THE FOREST. 1984  P 381-393 in Chemical and Biological Controls in Forestry. W.Y. Garner and J. Harvey, eds. ACS Symposium Series 238. American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. 
  1602. Olsen, E.D., and J.C.W. Seifert.  MACHINE PERFORMANCE AND SITE DISTURBANCE IN SKIDDING ON DESIGNATED TRAILS 1984  Journal of Forestry.  82:366-369 
  1603. Olsen, E.D., B.L. Tuor, and M.R. Pyles.  BALLOON LOGGING WITH THE PENDULUM-SWING SYSTEM: FACTORS AFFECTING LIFT 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 47  14 p. 
  1604. Paley, S.M., and S.R. Radosevich.  EFFECT OF PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS AND GROWTH OF PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA) AND GREENLEAF MANZANITA (ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PATULA) ON HERBICIDE SELECTIVITY 1984  Weed Science  32:395-402 
  1605. Perry, D.A.  A MODEL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ALLOMETRIC FACTORS IN THE SELF-THINNING CURVE 1984  Journal of Theoretical Biology.  106:383-40 
  1606. Perry, D.A., S.L. Rose, D. Pilz, and M.M. Schoenberger.  REDUCTION OF NATURAL FERRIC IRON CHELATORS IN DISTURBED FOREST SOILS 1984  Soil Science Society of America Journal  48(2):379- 
  1607. Pilz, D.P., and D.A. Perry.  IMPACT OF CLEARCUTTING AND SLASH BURNING ON ECTOMYCORRHIZAL ASSOCIATIONS OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:94-100. 
  1608. Polensek, A.  NONLINEAR DAMPING IN NAILED WOOD COMPONENTS. 1984  P 301-304 in Proceedings of the ASCE Fifth Engineering Mechanics Division Specialty Conference, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. 
  1609. Polensek, A., and D.S. Gromala.  PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR WOOD WALLS IN BENDING 1984  Journal of Structural Engineering  110(3):619 
  1610. Putnam, NE, LD Kellog, and ED Olsen.  PRODUCTION RATES AND COSTS OF WHOLE-TREE, TREE-LENGTH, AND LOG-LENGTH SKYLINE THINNING 1984  Forest Products Journal  34(6):65-6 
  1611. Pyles, M.R.  VANE SHEAR DATA ON UNDRAINED RESIDUAL STRENGTH 1984  Journal of Geotechnical Engineering.  110:543-54 
  1612. Riitters, K., and J.D. Brodie.  IMPLEMENTING OPTIMAL THINNING STRATEGIES 1984  Forest Science  30:82-85. 
  1613. Ritchie, M.W., and D.W. Hann.  NONLINEAR EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING DIAMETER AND SQUARED DIAMETER INSIDE BARK AT BREAST HEIGHT FOR DOUGLAS-FIR 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 47  12 p. 
  1614. Scheffer, T.C., B.S. Goodell, and F.F. Lombard.  FUNGI AND DECAY IN WESTERN REDCEDAR UTILITY POLES 1984  Wood and Fiber Science  16:543-548 
  1615. Schoenemann, M.R., and M.R. Pyles.  STATISTICAL DESCRIPTION OF SHEAR STRENGTH IN RESIDUAL SOILS. 1984  P 73-82 in Proceedings, IUFRO Symposium on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. O'Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
  1616. Schroeder, W.L., and G.W. Brown.  DEBRIS TORRENTS, PRECIPITATION AND ROADS IN TWO COASTAL OREGON WATERSHEDS. 1984  P 117-123 in Proceedings, IUFRO Symposium on Effects of Forest Land Use on Erosion and Slope Stability. C.L. O'Loughlin and A.J. Pearce, eds. Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. 
  1617. Shelby, B.  ESTIMATING MONETARY VALUES FOR USE PERMITS ON WESTERN RIVERS 1984  Journal of Forestry  82:107-109 
  1618. Smith, N.J., and D.W. Hann.  A NEW ANALYTICAL MODEL BASED ON THE -3/2 POWER RULE OF SELF-THINNING 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:605-609 
  1619. Sollins, P., G. Spycher, and C.A. Glassman.  NET NITROGEN MINERALIZATION FROM LIGHT- AND HEAVY-FRACTION FOREST SOIL ORGANIC MATTER 1984  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  16(1):31-3 
  1620. Stafford, S.G., P.B. Alaback, G.J. Koerper, and M.W. Klopsch.  CREATION OF A FOREST SCIENCE DATA BANK 1984  Journal of Forestry.  82:432-433 
  1621. Steinblums, I.J., H.A. Froehlich, and J.K. Lyons.  DESIGNING STABLE BUFFER STRIPS FOR STREAM PROTECTION 1984  Journal of Forestry.  82:49-52. 
  1622. Tappeiner, J.C., II, and P.M. McDonald.  DEVELOPMENT OF TANOAK UNDERSTORIES IN CONIFER STANDS 1984  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  14:271-277 
  1623. Tappeiner, J.C., II, T.B. Harrington, and J.D. Walstad.  PREDICTING RECOVERY OF TANOAK (LITHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS) AND PACIFIC MADRONE (ARBUTUS MENZIESII) AFTER CUTTING OR BURNING 1984  Weed Science  32:413-417 
  1624. Vanderwaal, J.A., and H.R. Holbo.  NEEDLE-AIR TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES OF DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS AND RELATION TO MICROCLIMATE 1984  Forest Science  30:635-644 
  1625. Walstad, J.D., and F.N. Dost.  THE HEALTH RISKS OF HERBICIDES IN FORESTRY: A REVIEW OF THE SCIENTIFIC RECORD 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 10  60 p. 
  1626. Warren, W.E., M. Vomocil, M. Newton, and D. Belz.  CONTROL OF BIGLEAF MAPLE AND ASSOCIATED HARDWOODS IN CONIFER FORESTS WITH GARLON 3A 1984  Down to Earth  40(2):8-12 
  1627. White, D.E., and M. Newton.  GLYPHOSATE AND HEXAZINONE MIXTURES: EFFECTS ON WEEDS AND DOUGLAS-FIR TRANSPLANTS 1984  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 76  5 p. 
  1628. Williamson, R.L., and R.O. Curtis.  LEVELS-OF-GROWING-STOCK COOPERATIVE STUDY IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1984  Report No. 7--Preliminary Results, Stampede Creek, and Some Comparisons with Iron Creek and Hoskins. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. Research Paper  PNW-323. 
  1629. Adams, D.M.  AN APPROACH TO ESTIMATING DEMAND FOR NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER 1983  Forest Science  29:289-300 
  1630. Adams, W.T.  APPLICATION OF ISOZYMES IN TREE BREEDING 1983  In Isozymes in Plant Genetics and Breeding, Part A. S.D. Tanksley and T.J. Orton, eds. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam. 
  1631. Andrus, C.W., and H.A. Froehlich.  AN EVALUATION OF FOUR IMPLEMENTS USED TO TILL COMPACTED FOREST SOILS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 45  12 p. 
  1632. Atherton, G.H.  ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF STRUCTURAL PARTICLEBOARD DIAPHRAGMS 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(5):22-2 
  1633. Barber, R.L.  A USER'S MANUAL FOR HARVEST: AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE HARVEST-SCHEDULING SIMULATOR FOR EVEN-AGED FORESTS 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  30 p. 
  1634. Beschta, R.L.  CHANNEL CHANGES FOLLOWING STORM-INDUCED HILLSLOPE EROSION IN THE UPPER KOWAI BASIN, TORLESSE RANGE, NEW ZEALAND 1983  Journal of Hydrology  22(2):93-1 
  1635. Beschta, R.L.  LONG-TERM CHANGES IN CHANNEL WIDTHS OF THE KOWAI RIVER, TORLESSE RANGE, NEW ZEALAND 1983  Journal of Hydrology  22(2):112- 
  1636. Beschta, R.L.  THE EFFECTS OF LARGE ORGANIC DEBRIS UPON CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY: A FLUME STUDY. 1983  P 8-63 to 8-78 in Proceedings, D.B. Simons Symposium on Erosion and Sedimentation, Simons, Li & Assoc., Ft. Collins, Colorado. 
  1637. Beschta, R.L.  SEDIMENT AND ORGANIC MATTER TRANSPORT IN MOUNTAIN STREAMS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. 1983  P 1-69 to 1-89 in Proceedings, D.B. Simons Symposium on Erosion and Sedimentation, Simons, Li & Assoc., Ft. Collins, Colorado. 
  1638. Binkley, D.  ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTION IN DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS: INTERACTION OF RED ALDER AND SITE FERTILITY 1983  Forest Ecology and Management  5:215-227. 
  1639. Binkley, D., and L. Husted.  NITROGEN ACCRETION, SOIL FERTILITY, AND DOUGLAS-FIR NUTRITION IN ASSOCIATION WITH REDSTEM CEANOTHUS 1983  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  13:122-125 
  1640. Bormann, B.T.  ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF PHYTOCHROME-MEDIATED SEED GERMINATION IN RED ALDER 1983  Forest Science  29:734-738 
  1641. Bublitz, W.J., and J.H. Lai.  THE BLEACHING RESPONSE OF KRAFT PULPS FROM AGED AND FRESH DOUGLAS-FIR CHIPS 1983  Tappi Journal  66(9):127- 
  1642. Bublitz, W.J., and J.L. Hull.  CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF DOUGLAS-FIR FOR USE IN STORAGE TANKS 1983  Wood and Fiber Science  15:59-68. 
  1643. Bublitz, W.J., and K.P. Wilson.  THE ROLE OF METHANOL IN A METHANOL ACID SULFITE PULPING PROCESS 1983  In 1983 Pulping Conference. Book II: 423-427. Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, Inc. 
  1644. Butler, D.A., and C.B. LeDoux.  REFERENCE MANUAL FOR THIN: A CABLE YARDING SIMULATION MODEL 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  35 p. 
  1645. Cantara, G.M., and R.D. Graham.  A SLIDE-HAMMER FOR PULLING PLUGS IN FUMIGATED TRANSMISSION POLES 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(5):45. 
  1646. Ching, T.M., P.A. Monaco, and K.K. Ching.  ENERGY STATUS AND CYTOCHROMES IN ISOLATED ENDOPHYTIC VESICLE CLUSTERS OF RED ALDER ROOT NODULES 1983  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  13:921-928 
  1647. Clark, J.W., and T.C. Scheffer.  NATURAL DECAY RESISTANCE OF THE HEARTWOOD OF COAST REDWOOD SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS (D. DON) ENDL 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(5):15-2 
  1648. Cole, E.C., M. Newton, and S.M. Zedaker.  INTRA- AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION IN DOUGLAS-FIR PLANTATIONS IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1983  In Proceedings, Western Society of Weed Science, ISSN: 0091-4487.  Vol. 36.  
  1649. Conard, S.G., and W.H. Emmingham.  HERBICIDES FOR SHRUB CONTROL ON FOREST SITES IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON AND NORTHERN IDAHO 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 5  7 p. 
  1650. Dippon, D.R., and P.L. Tedder.  PREDICTING THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF INTENSIFIED FOREST MANAGEMENT: DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, AS A CASE STUDY 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 41  30 p. 
  1651. Gibbs, K.C., and F.L. Reed.  ESTIMATION AND ANALYSIS OF COSTS FOR DEVELOPED RECREATION SITES IN U.S. FOREST SERVICE REGION ONE 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 42  25 p. 
  1652. Gill, R.S., and D.P. Lavender.  LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN COASTAL HEMLOCK STANDS: IMPACT OF NITROGEN FERTILIZERS ON DECAY RATES 1983  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  13:116-121 
  1653. Gill, R.S., and D.P. Lavender.  UREA FERTILIZATION AND FOLIAR NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF WESTERN HEMLOCK [TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA (RAF.) SARG.]. 1983  Forest Ecology and Management  6:333-341. 
  1654. Gill, R.S., and D.P. Lavender.  UREA FERTILIZATION: EFFECTS ON PRIMARY ROOT MORTALITY AND MYCORRHIZAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG-GROWTH WESTERN HEMLOCK 1983  Forest Science  29:751-780 
  1655. Goodell, B.S., and R.D. Graham.  A SURVEY OF METHODS USED TO DETECT AND CONTROL FUNGAL DECAY OF WOOD POLES IN SERVICE 1983  The International Journal of Wood Preservation  3(2):61-63 
  1656. Graham, R.D.  IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF WOOD POLES 1983  Preprint/Proceedings, American Wood-Preservers' Association Annual Meeting.  79:222-228 
  1657. Hann, D.W., J.D. Brodie, and K.H. Riitters.  OPTIMUM STAND PRESCRIPTION FOR PONDEROSA PINE 1983  Journal of Forestry.  81:595-598 
  1658. Hibbs, D.E.  FORTY YEARS OF FOREST SUCCESSION IN CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND 1983  Ecology  64:1394-14 
  1659. Hobbs, S.D., J.C. Gordon, and G.W. Brown.  RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1983  Journal of Forestry.  81:534-536 
  1660. Hunt, G.A., and R. Fogel.  FUNGAL HYPHAL DYNAMICS IN A WESTERN OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR STAND 1983  Soil Biology and Biochemistry  15:641-649 
  1661. Jensen, E.C., and J.N. Long.  CROWN STRUCTURE OF A CODOMINANT DOUGLAS-FIR 1983  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  13:264-269 
  1662. Johnson, J.D., and W.K. Ferrell.  STOMATAL RESPONSE TO VAPOUR PRESSURE DEFICIT AND THE EFFECT OF PLANT WATER STRESS 1983  Plant, Cell and Environment  6:451-456. 
  1663. Johnson, J.W.  COMPRESSION PERPENDICULAR TO THE GRAIN IN DRY DOUGLAS-FIR AND HEM-FIR 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(3):55-6 
  1664. Joly, R.J., and W.T. Adams.  ALLOZYME ANALYSIS OF PITCH X LOBLOLLY PINE HYBRIDS PRODUCED BY SUPPLEMENTAL MASS-POLLINATION 1983  Forest Science  29:423-432 
  1665. Kellogg, L.D.  HANDLING THE SMALL TREE RESOURCE WITH CABLE SYSTEMS 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(4):25-3 
  1666. Larsson, S., R. Oren, R.H. Waring, and J.W. Barrett.  ATTACKS OF MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE AS RELATED TO TREE VIGOR OF PONDEROSA PINE 1983  Forest Science  29:395-402 
  1667. Lawson, T.T., A.B. Berg, and E.M. Hansen.  DAMAGE FROM LAMINATED ROOT ROT AT THE BLACK ROCK FOREST MANAGEMENT RESEARCH AREA IN WESTERN OREGON 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 75  7 p. 
  1668. Lyons, J.K., and R.L. Beschta.  LAND USE, FLOODS, AND CHANNEL CHANGES: UPPER MIDDLE FORK WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON (1936-1980). 1983  Water Resources Research  19(2):463- 
  1669. Lysne, D.H., and A.L. Burditt.  THEORETICAL GROUND PRESSURE DISTRIBUTIONS OF LOG SKIDDERS 1983  Transactions American Society of Agricultural Engineers  26(5):1327 
  1670. Lysne, D.H., and S.E. Armitage.  MULTISPAN LOGGING OF OLD-GROWTH TIMBER IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 74  7 p. 
  1671. McCreary, D.D., and D.A. Perry.  STRIP THINNING AND SELECTIVE THINNING IN DOUGLAS-FIR 1983  Journal of Forestry.  81:375-377 
  1672. McNabb, D.H., and K. Cromack, Jr.  DINITROGEN FIXATION BY A MATURE CEANOTHUS VELUTINUS (DOUGL.) STAND IN THE WESTERN OREGON CASCADES 1983  Canadian Journal of Microbiology  29:1014-10 
  1673. Miller, D.J.  SERVICEABILITY OF DOUGLAS-FIR SHAKES AFTER 22 YEARS ON A ROOF IN WESTERN OREGON 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(11/12): 
  1674. Miller, D.J., D.M. Knutson, and R.D. Tocher.  CHEMICAL BROWN STAINING OF DOUGLAS-FIR SAPWOOD 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(4):44-4 
  1675. Miller, J.H., and M. Newton.  NUTRIENT LOSS FROM DISTURBED FOREST WATERSHEDS IN OREGON'S COAST RANGE 1983  Agro-Ecosystems  8:153-167. 
  1676. Miller, R.E., and R.F. Tarrant.  LONG-TERM GROWTH RESPONSE OF DOUGLAS-FIR TO AMMONIUM NITRATE FERTILIZER 1983  Forest Science  29:127-137 
  1677. Mitchell, R.G., R.H. Waring, and G.B. Pitman.  THINNING LODGEPOLE PINE INCREASES TREE VIGOR AND RESISTANCE TO MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE 1983  Forest Science  29:204-211 
  1678. Newton, M., and D.E. White.  EFFECT OF SALMONBERRY ON GROWTH OF PLANTED CONIFERS 1983  In Proceedings, Western Society of Weed Science.  Volume 36- 
  1679. Olsen, E.D.  AVOIDING TWO ERRORS IN ESTIMATING LOGGING COSTS 1983  Transactions of the ASAE  26:1324-13 
  1680. Olsen, E.D., and D.J. Gibbons.  PREDICTING SKIDDER PRODUCTIVITY: A MOBILITY MODEL 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 43  5 p. 
  1681. Olsen, E.D., and L.D. Kellogg.  COMPARISON OF TIME-STUDY TECHNIQUES FOR EVALUATING LOGGING PRODUCTION 1983  Transactions of the ASAE  26:1665-16 
  1682. Perry, D.A.  GENERATING ELECTRICITY WITH WOOD AND SOLID WASTES IN SOUTHERN OREGON 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 40  86 p. 
  1683. Perry, D.A., and G.B. Pitman.  GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES IN HOST RESISTANCE TO HERBIVORY: DOUGLAS-FIR AND THE WESTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM 1983  Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Entomologie  96(3):217- 
  1684. Petersen, T.D., and M. Newton.  GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR FOLLOWING RELEASE FROM SNOWBRUSH AND FORBS IN THE OREGON CASCADES. 1983  P 58-59 in Proceedings, Western Society of Weed Science. Volume 36-1983  Las Vegas, 
  1685. Radosevich, S.R.  HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN HIGHER PLANTS. 1983  P 453-479 in Pest Resistance to Pesticides. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York. 
  1686. Rose, S.L., D.A. Perry, D. Pilz, and M.M. Schoeneberger.  ALLELOPATHIC EFFECTS OF LITTER ON THE GROWTH AND COLONIZATION OF MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI 1983  Journal of Chemical Ecology  9:1153-116 
  1687. Sandoe, M.D., J.D. Wellons, R.J. Parker, and R. Jokerst.  GLUABILITY OF PLATEN-DRIED VENEER OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1983  Forest Products Journal  3(7/8):57- 
  1688. Scheffer, T.C.  DECAY RESISTANCE OF ALASKA-CEDAR 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(1):25-2 
  1689. Schroeder, W.L., and J.V. Alto.  SOIL PROPERTIES FOR SLOPE STABILITY ANALYSIS: OREGON AND WASHINGTON COASTAL MOUNTAINS 1983  Forest Science  29:823-833 
  1690. Smith, S.H., and J.F. Bell.  USING COMPETITIVE STRESS INDEX TO ESTIMATE DIAMETER GROWTH FOR THINNED DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS 1983  Forest Science  29:491-499 
  1691. Smith, S.M., and R.D. Graham.  RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EARLY DECAY AND RADIAL COMPRESSION STRENGTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(6):49-5 
  1692. Sollins, P., G. Spycher, and C. Topik.  PROCESSES OF SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER ACCRETION AT A MUDFLOW CHRONOSEQUENCE, MT. SHASTA, CALIFORNIA 1983  Ecology  64:1273-12 
  1693. Spycher, G., P. Sollins, and S. Rose.  CARBON AND NITROGEN IN THE LIGHT FRACTION OF A FOREST SOIL: VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION AND SEASONAL PATTERNS 1983  Soil Science  135(2):79- 
  1694. Tarrant, R.F., and G.W. Brown.  OREGON'S NEW COASTAL RESEARCH INITIATIVE. 1983  P 1302-1309 in Proceedings, Third Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management. ASCE, San Diego, California. 
  1695. Tarrant, R.F., B.T. Bormann, D.S. DeBell, and W.A. Atkinson.  MANAGING RED ALDER IN THE DOUGLAS-FIR REGION: SOME POSSIBILITIES 1983  Journal of Forestry.  81:787-792 
  1696. Tedder, P.L.  SIMULATING MANAGEMENT INTENSIFICATION IN NATIONAL TIMBER-SUPPLY PROJECTIONS 1983  Journal of Forestry  81(9):607- 
  1697. Tesch, S.D., and D.H. Lysne.  SKIDDING TREETOPS ATTACHED TO MERCHANTABLE LOGS: EFFECTS ON GROUND-BASED LOGGING PRODUCTION 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 73  6 p. 
  1698. Vanderwaal, J.A.  ENERGY EXCHANGE OF TRANSPLANTED DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS ON TWO CUTOVER SITES IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1983  Reprint/Preprint Volume of Extended Abstracts: 6th and 16th Conference, American Meteorological Society, April 1983. 
  1699. Vansickle, J., and R.L. Beschta.  SUPPLY-BASED MODELS OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN STREAMS 1983  Water Resources Research  19(3):768- 
  1700. VanSickle, J., and R.L. Beschta.  DYNAMIC MODELLING OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN STREAMS AS A FUNCTION OF SEDIMENT SUPPLY 1983  Water Resources Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. 45 p. 
  1701. Vomocil, M.G., and P.L. Tedder.  EFFECTS OF PROJECTED YIELDS AND INITIAL INVENTORIES ON HARVEST SCHEDULES OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1983  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 44  26 p. 
  1702. Waring, R.H.  ESTIMATING FOREST GROWTH AND EFFICIENCY IN RELATION TO CANOPY LEAF AREA 1983  Advances in Ecological Research  13:327-354 
  1703. Waring, R.H., and G.B. Pitman.  PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS IN LODGEPOLE PINE AS A PRECURSOR FOR MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE ATTACK 1983  Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Entomologie.  96:265-270 
  1704. Wellons, J.D., R.L. Krahmer, M.D. Sandoe, and R.W. Jokerst.  THICKNESS LOSS IN HOT-PRESSED PLYWOOD 1983  Forest Products Journal  33(1):27-3 
  1705. White, D.E., and M. Newton.  EFFECTS OF GLYPHOSATE AND TWO FORMULATIONS OF HEXAZINONE IN YOUNG CONIFER PLANTATIONS 1983  In Proceedings, Western Society of Weed Science.  Volume 36- 
  1706. Zaerr, J.B.  SHORT TERM FLOODING AND NET PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN SEEDLINGS OF THREE CONIFERS 1983  Forest Science  29:71-78. 
  1707. Adams, D.M., R.W. Haynes, G.F. Dutrow, R.L. Barber, and J.M. Vasievich.  PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN FOREST MANAGEMENT AND THE LONG-TERM SUPPLY OF TIMBER 1982  American Journal of Agricultural Economics.  64:232-241 
  1708. Adams, P.W.  ESTIMATING BIOMASS IN NORTHERN LOWER MICHIGAN FOREST STANDS 1982  Forest Ecology and Management  4:275-286. 
  1709. Adams, P.W., and J.R. Boyle.  THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF NUTRIENT CATIONS IN SOME MICHIGAN SPODOSOLS 1982  Soil Science  133:383-38 
  1710. Adams, P.W., and J.R. Boyle.  SOIL FERTILITY CHANGES FOLLOWING CLEARCUT AND WHOLE-TREE HARVESTING AND BURNING IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1982  Soil Science Society of America Journal  46:638-640 
  1711. Adams, T., and R.K. Campbell.  GENETIC ADAPTATION AND SEED SOURCE SPECIFICITY. 1982  P 78-85 in Proceedings, Reforestation of Skeletal Soils Symposium. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1712. Adams, W.T.  CLONAL VARIATION IN POLLEN-RELATED CHARACTERISTICS OF DOUGLAS-FIR 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:403-408 
  1713. Adams, W.T.  INTERGENOTYPIC COMPETITION IN FOREST TREES 1982  In Proceedings, 6th North American Forest Biology Workshop. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 
  1714. Adams, W.T., and R.W. Allard.  MATING SYSTEM VARIATION IN FESTUCA MICROSTACHYS 1982  Evolution  36:591-595 
  1715. Alaback, P.B.  DYNAMICS OF UNDERSTORY BIOMASS IN SITKA SPRUCE-WESTERN HEMLOCK FORESTS OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA 1982  Ecology  63:1932-19 
  1716. Alaback, P.B.  FOREST COMMUNITY STRUCTURAL CHANGES DURING SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN S.E. ALASKA. 1982  P 70-79 in Proceedings, Forest Succession and Stand Development Research in the Northwest. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1717. Beschta, R.L.  COMMENT ON `STREAM SYSTEM EVALUATION WITH EMPHASIS ON SPAWNING HABITAT FOR SALMONIDS' BY MOSTAFA A. SHIRAZI AND WAYNE K. SEIM 1982  Water Resources Research  18:1292-12 
  1718. Beschta, R.L.  MOVING AVERAGES AND CYCLIC PATTERNS (NOTE). 1982  Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand)  21:148-151 
  1719. Binkley, D.  NITROGEN FIXATION AND NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION IN A YOUNG SITKA ALDER STAND 1982  Canadian Journal of Botany  60:281-284 
  1720. Binkley, D., K. Cromack, Jr., and R.L. Fredriksen.  NITROGEN ACCRETION AND AVAILABILITY IN SOME SNOWBRUSH ECOSYSTEMS 1982  Forest Science  28:720-724 
  1721. Brodie, J.D., and P.L. Tedder.  REGENERATION DELAY: ECONOMIC COST AND HARVEST LOSS 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:26-28. 
  1722. Brown, G.W.  HARVESTING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SWEDEN 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:793-794 
  1723. Brown, G.W., W.R. Bentley, and J.C. Gordon.  DEVELOPING HARVESTING SYSTEMS FOR THE FUTURE: LINKING STRATEGIES, BIOLOGY AND DESIGN 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(6):35-3 
  1724. Caccavano, M.P.  RESIDUAL STAND DAMAGE FOR CABLE THINNING 1982  Proceedings, 37th Annual Meeting (Pacific Northwest Region) American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ASAE, St. Joseph, Michigan. 
  1725. Conard, S.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  GROWTH RESPONSES OF WHITE FIR TO DECREASED SHADING AND ROOT COMPETITION BY MONTANE CHAPARRAL SHRUBS 1982  Forest Science  28:309-320 
  1726. Conard, S.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  POST-FIRE SUCCESSION IN WHITE FIR (ABIES CONCOLOR) VEGETATION OF THE NORTHERN SIERRA NEVADA 1982  Madrono  29(1):42-5 
  1727. Duryea, M.L., and D.P. Lavender.  WATER RELATIONS, GROWTH, AND SURVIVAL OF ROOT-WRENCHED DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:545-555 
  1728. Friedman, S.T., and W.T. Adams.  GENETIC EFFICIENCY IN LOBLOLLY PINE SEED ORCHARDS. 1982  P 213-224 in Proceedings, 16th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference. 
  1729. Garland, J.J.  OVERVIEW OF CABLE LOGGING SYSTEMS AND TERMINOLOGY 1982  Timber Harvesting  July. 
  1730. Garland, J.J..  ASSESSING GAINS FROM CHOKERSETTER TRAINING ON SKYLINE SYSTEMS. 1982  P 97-105 in Proceedings, Fifth Northwest Skyline Symposium. College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. 
  1731. Gholz, H.  ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS ON ABOVEGROUND NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION, LEAF AREA, AND BIOMASS IN VEGETATION ZONES OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1982  Ecology  63:469-481 
  1732. Graham, R.L., and K. Cromack, Jr.  MASS, NUTRIENT CONTENT, AND DECAY RATE OF DEAD BOLES IN RAIN FORESTS OF OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:511-521 
  1733. Hall, J.K., and P.B. Alaback.  PRELIMINARY CHECKLIST OF THE VASCULAR FLORA OF MCDONALD AND PAUL DUNN STATE FORESTS 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication  3 42 p. 
  1734. Hann, D.W., and K. Riitters.  A KEY TO THE LITERATURE ON FOREST GROWTH AND YIELD IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: 1910-1981 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 39  77 p. 
  1735. Helgerson, O.T., K.A. Wearstler, Jr., and W.K. Bruckner.  SURVIVAL OF NATURAL AND PLANTED SEEDLINGS UNDER A SHELTERWOOD IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note  69 4 p. 
  1736. Hermann, R.K.  FORESTE E SELVICOLTURA NELLA ZONA COSTIERA DEL PACIFICO DEGLI STATI UNITI 1982  Accademia Italiana di Scienze Forestali.  31:275-293 
  1737. Hermann, R.K.  THE GENUS PSEUDOTSUGA: HISTORICAL RECORDS AND NOMENCLATURE 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication 2a  29 p. 
  1738. Hinz, P., and K.K. Ching.  PERFORMANCE OF PROGENIES OF SINGLE TREES IN A PROVENANCE PLANTATION 1982  Silvae Genetica  31:149-150 
  1739. Hobbs, S.D.  EFFECT OF AUGER PLANTING ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR ONDROUGHTY SITES 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 72  5 p. 
  1740. Hobbs, S.D.  PERFORMANCE OF ARTIFICIALLY SHADED CONTAINER-GROWN DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS ON SKELETAL SOILS 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 71  5 p. 
  1741. Jackson, R.  ORAL HISTORY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1982  Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science  VII (1 & 2 
  1742. Jackson, W.L., and R.L. Beschta.  A MODEL OF TWO-PHASE BEDLOAD TRANSPORT IN AN OREGON COAST RANGE STREAM 1982  Earth Surface Processes and Landforms  7:517-527. 
  1743. Johnson, J.D., and W.K. Ferrell.  THE RELATIONSHIP OF ABSCISIC ACID METABOLISM TO STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE IN DOUGLAS-FIR DURING WATER STRESS 1982  Physiologia Plantarum  5:431-437. 
  1744. Kiatgrajai, P., J.D. Wellons, L. Gollob, and J.D. White.  KINETICS OF EPIMERIZATION OF (+)-CATECHIN AND ITS REARRANGEMENT TO CATECHINIC ACID 1982  Journal of Organic Chemistry.  47:2910-29 
  1745. Kiatgrajai, P., J.D. Wellons, L. Gollob, and J.D. White.  KINETICS OF POLYMERIZATION OF (+)-CATECHIN WITH FORMALDEHYDE 1982  Journal of Organic Chemistry.  47:29l3-29 
  1746. Kozlik, C.J.  KILN-DRYING DOUGLAS-FIR POLE SECTIONS: EFFECTS ON STRENGTH AND CHECKING 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(6):24-3 
  1747. Krahmer, R.L., R.C. DeGroot, and E.C. Lowell.  DETECTING INCIPIENT BROWN ROT WITH FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY 1982  Wood Science  15:78-80. 
  1748. Krygier, J.T., coordinator.  THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE ISSUE: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1982  Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis. Extension Circular  1100. 20 p 
  1749. Lavy, T.L., J.D. Walstad, L.R. Flynn, and J.D. Mattice.  1982  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry  30:375-381 
  1750. LeDoux, C.B., and D.A. Butler.  PREBUNCHING? RESULTS FROM SIMULATION 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:79-83. 
  1751. LeDoux, C.B., and J.D. Brodie.  MAXIMIZING FINANCIAL YIELDS BY INTEGRATING LOGGING AND SILVICULTURAL TECHNIQUES 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:717-720 
  1752. Loferski, J.R., and A. Polensek.  PREDICTING INELASTIC STIFFNESS MODULI OF SHEATHING TO STUD NAIL JOINTS 1982  Wood Science  15:39-43. 
  1753. Malajczuk, N., and K. Cromack, Jr.  ACCUMULATION OF CALCIUM OXALATE IN THE MANTLE OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL ROOTS OF PINUS RADIATA AND EUCALYPTUS MARGINATA 1982  New Phytologist.  92:527-531 
  1754. Masters, K., and S.E. Corder.  STEAM RECOVERY IN A HIGH-TEMPERATURE LUMBER DRY KILN BY STEAM-JET THERMOCOMPRESSOR 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(4):50-5 
  1755. McKimmy, M.D., and R.K. Campbell.  GENETIC VARIATION IN THE WOOD DENSITY AND RING WIDTH TREND IN COASTAL DOUGLAS-FIR 1982  Silvae Genetica  31:2-3. 
  1756. Miller, D.J.  WOOD LATH FILTERS IN WASTE-WATER TREATMENT PLANTS 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(2):41-4 
  1757. Monaco, P.A., K.K. Ching, and T.M. Ching.  HOST-ENDOPHYTE EFFECTS ON BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND NITROGEN FIXATION IN ALNUS RUBRA ACTINORHIZAL SYMBIOSIS 1982  Botanical Gazette.  143:298-30 
  1758. Murphy, E., and W.K. Ferrell.  DIURNAL AND SEASONAL CHANGES IN LEAF CONDUCTANCE, XYLEM WATER POTENTIAL AND ABSCISIC ACID OF DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO) IN FIVE HABITAT TYPES 1982  Forest Science  28:627-638 
  1759. Newton, M.  CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT OF HERBS AND SCLEROPHYLL BRUSH. 1982  P 50-65 in Proceedings, Reforestation of Skeletal Soils Symposium, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 
  1760. Newton, M., D.E. White, K.M. Howard, and G. Cline.  CAN WE CONTROL BRUSH BY HELICOPTER SPRAYING BEFORE TIMBER HARVEST? 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 70  6 p. 
  1761. Nicholson, W.E., and P.L. Tedder.  JOINT TIMBER-HARVEST SCHEDULING BY THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE AND THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON HARVEST LEVELS AND COUNTY REVENUES IN WESTERN OREGON 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 37  41 p. 
  1762. Paine, D.P., and D.W. Hann.  MAXIMUM CROWN-WIDTH EQUATIONS FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON TREE SPECIES 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 46  20 p. 
  1763. Perry, D.A., M.M. Meyer, D. Egeland, S.L. Rose, and D. Pilz.  SEEDLING GROWTH AND MYCORRHIZAL FORMATION IN CLEARCUT AND ADJACENT, UNDISTURBED SOILS IN MONTANA: A GREENHOUSE BIOASSAY 1982  Forest Ecology and Management  4:261-273. 
  1764. Petersen, T.D., and M. Newton.  GROWTH OF DOUGLAS-FIR FOLLOWING RELEASE FROM SNOWBRUSH AND FORBS--IMPLICATIONS FOR VEGETATION MANAGEMENT OF BRUSHFIELDS 1982  Rocky Mountain Timberlands Research and Development, Champion International Corporation. Research Note RM82-8  9 p. 
  1765. Pitman, G.B., S. Larson, and O. Tenow.  STEM GROWTH EFFICIENCY: AN INDEX OF SUSCEPTIBILITY TO BARK BEETLE AND SAWFLY ATTACK. 1982  P. 52-56 in Proceedings, Carbon Uptake and Allocation in Subalpine Ecosystems as a Key to Management. IUFRO Workshop. 
  1766. Polensek, A.  CREEP PREDICTION FOR NAILED JOINTS UNDER CONSTANT AND INCREASING LOADING 1982  Wood Science  15:183-192 
  1767. Polensek, A.  EFFECT OF CONSTRUCTION VARIABLES ON PERFORMANCE OF WOOD-STUD WALLS 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(5):37-4 
  1768. Polensek, A., and K.M. Bastendorff.  WOOD-STUD WALLS: STIFFNESS OF JOINTS BETWEEN STUDS AND HARDWOOD PANELING 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(7):51-5 
  1769. Polensek, A., and K.M. Bastendorff.  WOOD-STUD WALLS: STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF STUCCOED SHEATHING 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(4):54-5 
  1770. Resch, H.  DENSIFIED WOOD AND BARK FUELS 1982  Holzforschung und Holzverwertung  34(4):69-7 
  1771. Resch, H., and R. Parker.  STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF PRESERVATIVE-TREATED MARINE PILES 1982  Wood and Fiber.  14:310-319 
  1772. Riitters, K., J.D. Brodie, and C. Kao.  VOLUME VERSUS VALUE MAXIMIZATION ILLUSTRATED FOR DOUGLAS-FIR WITH THINNING 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:86-89. 
  1773. Riitters, K., J.D. Brodie, and D.W. Hann.  DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING FOR OPTIMIZATION OF TIMBER PRODUCTION AND GRAZING IN PONDEROSA PINE 1982  Forest Science  28:517-526 
  1774. Scheffer, T.C., and W. Eslyn.  TWENTY-YEAR TEST OF ON-SITE PRESERVATIVE TREATMENTS TO CONTROL DECAY IN EXTERIOR WOOD OF BUILDINGS 1982  Material und Organismen  17:181-198 
  1775. Scheffer, T.C., R. Inwards, and R.D. Graham.  MOVEMENT AND PERSISTENCE OF CHLOROPICRIN FUMIGANT IN WESTERN REDCEDAR POLES 1982  Forest Products Journal  32(5):33-3 
  1776. Schoenberger, M.M., and D.A. Perry.  THE EFFECT OF SOIL DISTURBANCE ON GROWTH AND ECTOMYCORRHIZAE OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND WESTERN HEMLOCK SEEDLINGS: A GREENHOUSE BIOASSAY 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:343-353 
  1777. Schroeder, P.E., B. McCandlish, R.H. Waring, and D.A. Perry.  THE RELATIONSHIP OF MAXIMUM CANOPY LEAF AREA TO FOREST GROWTH IN EASTERN WASHINGTON 1982  Northwest Science  56:121-130 
  1778. Scurlock, J.H., R.G. Mitchell, and K.K. Ching.  INSECTS AND OTHER FACTORS AFFECTING NOBLE FIR SEED PRODUCTION AT TWO SITES IN OREGON 1982  Northwest Science  56:101-107 
  1779. Shelby, B., M.S. Danley, K.C. Gibbs, and M.E. Petersen.  PREFERENCES OF BACKPACKERS AND RIVER RUNNERS FOR ALLOCATION TECHNIQUES 1982  Journal of Forestry.  80:416-419 
  1780. Silvester, W.B., P. Sollins, T. Verhoeven, and S.P. Cline.  NITROGEN FIXATION AND ACETYLENE REDUCTION IN DECAYING CONIFER BOLES: EFFECTS OF INCUBATION TIME, AERATION, AND MOISTURE CONTENT 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:646-652 
  1781. Sollins, P.  INPUT AND DECAY OF COARSE WOODY DEBRIS IN CONIFEROUS STANDS IN WESTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:18-28.  
  1782. Starkey, E.E., D.S. deCalesta, and G.W. Witmer.  MANAGEMENT OF ROOSEVELT ELK HABITAT AND HARVEST. 1982  P. 353-362 in Transactions of the 47th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Wildlife Management Institute, Washington, D.C. 
  1783. Tappeiner, J.C.  ASPEN ROOT SYSTEMS AND SUCKERING IN RED PINE STANDS 1982  The American Midland Naturalist.  107:408-41 
  1784. Tappeiner, J.C., and S.R. Radosevich.  EFFECT OF BEARMAT (CHAMAEBATIA FOLIOLOSA) ON SOIL MOISTURE AND PONDEROSA PINE (PINUS PONDEROSA) GROWTH 1982  Weed Science  30:98-101. 
  1785. Tappeiner, J.C., J.F. Bell, and J.D. Brodie.  RESPONSE OF YOUNG DOUGLAS-FIR TO 16 YEARS OF INTENSIVE THINNING 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 38  17 p. 
  1786. Voegtlin, D.J.  INVERTEBRATES OF THE H.J. ANDREWS EXPERIMENTAL FOREST, WESTERN CASCADE MOUNTAINS, OREGON: A SURVEY OF ARTHROPODS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CANOPY OF OLD-GROWTH PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII 1982  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Special Publication  4 31 p. 
  1787. Waring, R.H.  COUPLING STRESS PHYSIOLOGY WITH ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS. 1982  P. 5-8 in Proceedings, IUFRO Workshop. 
  1788. Waring, R.H.  LAND OF THE GIANT CONIFERS 1982  Natural History  91(10):54- 
  1789. Waring, R.H., P.E. Schroeder, and R. Oren.  APPLICATION OF THE PIPE MODEL THEORY TO PREDICT CANOPY LEAF AREA 1982  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  12:556-560 
  1790. Wellons, J.D., R.L. Krahmer, M.D. Sandoe, and R. Jokerst.  COMPRESSION LOSSES IN HOT PRESSED PLYWOOD 1982  Plywood Research Foundation, Tacoma, Washington. 
  1791. Zaerr, J.B.  PRESSURE CHAMBER DEVICE TO COLLECT XYLEM SAP FROM FOREST TREES 1982  Forest Science  28:219-222 
  1792. Zaerr, J.B., and M.P. Mapes.  ACTION OF GROWTH REGULATORS. 1982  P 231-255 in Tissue Culture in Forestry. J.M. Bonga and D.J. Durzan, eds. Martinus Nijhoff/W. Junk, The Hague; Kluwer, Boston. 
  1793. Adams, P.W., and H.A. Froehlich.  COMPACTION OF FOREST SOILS. 1981  Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publication  PNW 217. 1 
  1794. Adams, W.T.  POPULATION GENETICS AND GENE CONSERVATION IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONIFERS. 1981  P. 401-415 in Evolution Today. Proceedings, Second International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology. 
  1795. Arnst, A., editor.  75 YEARS OF CONTINUING PROGRESS IN FORESTRY EDUCATION 1981  School of Forestry, Oregon State University  84 p. 
  1796. Bare, B.B., and D.W. Hann.  APPLICATIONS OF RIDGE REGRESSION IN FORESTRY 1981  Forest Science  27:339-348 
  1797. Bell, J.F., D.D. Marshall, and G.P. Johnson.  TARIF TABLES FOR MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK DEVELOPED FROM AN EQUATION OF TOTAL STEM CUBIC-FOOT VOLUME 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 35  46 p. 
  1798. Beschta, R.L.  INCREASED BAG SIZE IMPROVES HELLEY-SMITH BED LOAD SAMPLER FOR USE IN STREAMS WITH HIGH SAND AND ORGANIC MATTER TRANSPORT. 1981  P 17-25 in Proceedings, Florence Symposium, Erosion and Sediment Transport Measurement, IAHS Publication  No. 133. 
  1799. Beschta, R.L.  MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS OF SEDIMENT ROUTING RESEARCH. 1981  P 18-23 in Forest Management Practices and their Effect on Sediment and Streams with Aquatic Habitat. National Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement, New York. 
  1800. Beschta, R.L.  PATTERNS OF SEDIMENT AND ORGANIC-MATTER TRANSPORT IN OREGON COAST RANGE STREAMS. 1981  P 179-188 in Erosion and Sediment Transport in Pacific Rim Steeplands. International Association of Hydrologic Science Publication No. 132, Christchurch, New Zealand. 
  1801. Beschta, R.L.  REVIEWS OF THEME 2: STREAM CHANNEL DYNAMICS AND MORPHOLOGY 1981  Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand)  20(1):90-9 
  1802. Beschta, R.L.  STREAMFLOW ESTIMATES IN CULVERTS 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 67  4 p. 
  1803. Beschta, R.L., W.L. Jackson, and K. Knoop.  SEDIMENT TRANSPORT DURING A CONTROLLED RESERVOIR RELEASE 1981  Water Resources Bulletin  17:635-641 
  1804. Binkley, D.  NODULE BIOMASS AND ACETYLENE REDUCTION RATES OF RED ALDER AND SITKA ALDER ON VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C 1981  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  1:281-286. 
  1805. Binkley, D., and R. Graham.  BIOMASS, PRODUCTION, AND NUTRIENT CYCLING OF MOSSES IN AN OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR FOREST 1981  Ecology  62:1387-13 
  1806. Bormann, B.T., and D.S. DeBell.  NITROGEN CONTENT AND OTHER SOIL PROPERTIES RELATED TO AGE OF RED ALDER STANDS 1981  Soil Science Society of America Journal  45:428-432 
  1807. Bublitz, W.J.  FLUORESCENCE OF PULPING LIQUORS: A TOOL FOR DIGESTER CONTROL? 1981  Tappi  64(6):73-7 
  1808. Butler, D., and D.P. Dykstra.  LOGGING EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT: A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH 1981  Forest Science  27:2-12. 
  1809. Cleary, B.D., and B.R. Kelpsas.  FIVE STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL REGENERATION PLANNING 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis  Special Pu 
  1810. Conard, S.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  PHOTOSYNTHESIS, XYLEM PRESSURE POTENTIAL, AND LEAF CONDUCTANCE OF THREE MONTANE CHAPARRAL SPECIES IN CALIFORNIA 1981  Forest Science  27:627-639 
  1811. Froehlich, H.A., D.E. Aulerich, and R. Curtis.  DESIGNING SKID TRAIL SYSTEMS TO REDUCE SOIL IMPACTS FROM TRACTIVE LOGGING MACHINES 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 44  15 p. 
  1812. Funck, J.W., D.R. Prestemon, and D.W. Bensend.  PRODUCTION OF EASTERN COTTONWOOD 2 BY 4 LUMBER 1981  Forest Products Journal  31(1):54-5 
  1813. Gibbs, K.C., and W.W.S. Van Hees.  COST OF OPERATING PUBLIC CAMPGROUNDS 1981  Journal of Leisure Research  13:243-253 
  1814. Holbo, H.R.  A DEW-POINT HYGROMETER FOR FIELD USE 1981  Agricultural Meteorology  24:117-130 
  1815. Holbo, H.R.  DEW-POINT HYGROMETER FOR FIELD USE. 1981  P 148-149 in Volume of Extended Abstracts, 15th Conference on Agriculture and Forest Meteorology and 5th Conference on Biometeorology. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts. 
  1816. Holbo, H.R., and J.B. Zaerr.  A MICROMETER FOR CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF SHOOT ELONGATION 1981  Forest Science  27(3):574- 
  1817. Holbo, H.R., C.A. Askren, and R.K. Hermann.  DOES THE OSCILLOSCOPE TECHNIQUE REVEAL THE DORMANCY STATUS OF DOUGLAS-FIR AND PONDEROSA PINE? 1981  Forest Science  27:405-412 
  1818. Ilcewicz, L.B., and J.B. Wilson.  FRACTURE MECHANICS OF PARTICLEBOARD USING NONLOCAL THEORY 1981  Wood Science  14(2):65-7 
  1819. Johnson, J.D.  TWO TYPES OF VENTILATED POROMETERS COMPARED ON BROADLEAF AND CONIFEROUS SPECIES 1981  Plant Physiology  68:506-508 
  1820. Kellogg, L.D.  MACHINES AND TECHNIQUES FOR SKYLINE YARDING OF SMALLWOOD 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 36  15 p. 
  1821. Klock, G.O., and R.F. Tarrant.  RESEARCH ON FOREST AND RANGE SOILS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON: A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH ABSTRACTS FROM 1975 THROUGH 1979 1981  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon. General Technical Report PNW-130  23 p. 
  1822. Kozlik, C.J.  SHRINKAGE OF WESTERN HEMLOCK HEARTWOOD AFTER CONVENTIONAL AND HIGH-TEMPERATURE KILN-DRYING 1981  Forest Products Journal  31(12):45- 
  1823. Kozlik, C.J., and J.C. Ward.  PROPERTIES AND KILN-DRYING CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUNG-GROWTH WESTERN HEMLOCK DIMENSION LUMBER 1981  Forest Products Journal  31(6):45-5 
  1824. Kuser, J.E., and K.K. Ching.  PROVENANCE VARIATION IN SEED WEIGHT, COTYLEDON NUMBER, AND GROWTH RATE OF WESTERN HEMLOCK SEEDLINGS 1981  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  1:662-670. 
  1825. Lavender, D.P.  ENVIRONMENT AND SHOOT GROWTH OF WOODY PLANTS 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 45  47 p. 
  1826. Lavender, D.P., and R.B. Walker.  NITROGEN AND RELATED ELEMENTS IN NUTRITION OF FOREST TREES 1981  In Proceedings, Forest Fertilization Conference. 
  1827. LeDoux, C.  HOW MANY CHOKERS TO FLY IN CABLE THINNING? A QUESTION FOR SIMULATION 1981  Forest Products Journal  3l(11):54- 
  1828. LeDoux, C.B., and D.A. Butler.  SIMULATING CABLE THINNING IN YOUNG-GROWTH STANDS 1981  Forest Science  27:745-757 
  1829. Lei, Y-K., and J.B. Wilson.  A MODEL FOR PREDICTING FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF FLAKEBOARD 1981  Wood Science  13(3):151- 
  1830. Mapes, M.O., and J.B. Zaerr.  THE EFFECT OF THE FEMALE GAMETOPHYTE ON THE GROWTH OF CULTURED DOUGLAS-FIR EMBRYOS 1981  Annals of Botany  48:577-582 
  1831. Miller, D.J., and B. Goodell.  BLUE STAINING IN PONDEROSA PINE SAPWOOD AT MODERATE AND LOW TEMPERATURES 1981  Forest Products Journal  31(2):54-5 
  1832. Miller, D.J., and P.R. Houghton.  PERFORMANCE OF WESTERN WOOD SPECIES AS CROSSTIES IN MAINLINE RAILROAD TRACK 1981  Forest Products Journal  31(5):51-5 
  1833. Monaco, P.A., T.M. Ching, and K.K. Ching.  VARIATION OF ALNUS RUBRA FOR NITROGEN FIXATION CAPACITY AND BIOMASS PRODUCTION 1981  Silvae Genetica  30(2-3):46 
  1834. Neale, D.B., and W.T. Adams.  INHERITANCE OF ISOZYME VARIANTS IN SEED TISSUES OF BALSAM FIR (ABIES BALSAMEA). 1981  Canadian Journal of Botany  59:1285-12 
  1835. Newton, M.  CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL IN WESTERN FORESTS. 1981  P 127-138 in Proceedings, Weed Control in Forest Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. 
  1836. Newton, M.  ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF WEED CONTROL IN FORESTRY. 1981  P 14-25 in Proceedings, Weed Control in Forest Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. 
  1837. Newton, M., and L.A. Norris.  POTENTIAL EXPOSURE OF HUMANS TO 2,4,5-T AND TCDD IN THE OREGON COAST RANGES 1981  Fundamental and Applied Toxicology  1(7-8/81): 
  1838. Newton, M., and S.M. Zedaker.  EXCAVATING ROOTS WITH EXPLOSIVES 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 68  5 p. 
  1839. Norris, L.A.  THE MOVEMENT, PERSISTENCE, AND FATE OF THE PHENOXY HERBICIDES AND TCDD IN THE FOREST 1981  Residue Reviews.  80:66-135. 
  1840. O'Leary, S.J., and R.L. Beschta.  BEDLOAD TRANSPORT IN AN OREGON COAST RANGE STREAM 1981  Water Resources Bulletin  17(5):886- 
  1841. Schmidt, J.S., and P.L. Tedder.  A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF ECONOMIC HARVEST OPTIMIZATION SIMULATION METHODS 1981  Forest Science  27:523-536 
  1842. Shelby, B.  ENCOUNTER NORMS IN BACKCOUNTRY SETTINGS: STUDIES OF THREE RIVERS 1981  Journal of Leisure Research  13:129-138 
  1843. Shelby, B.  RESEARCH, POLITICS, AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DECISIONS: A CASE STUDY OF RIVER RESEARCH IN THE GRAND CANYON 1981  Leisure Sciences  14(3):281- 
  1844. Sidle, R.C., and D.M. Drlica.  SOIL COMPACTION FROM LOGGING WITH A LOW-GROUND PRESSURE SKIDDER IN THE OREGON COAST RANGES 1981  Soil Science Society of America Journal  45:1219-12 
  1845. Smith, R.B., R.H. Waring, and D.A. Perry.  INTERPRETING FOLIAR ANALYSES FROM DOUGLAS-FIR AS WEIGHT PER UNIT LEAF AREA 1981  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  1:593-598. 
  1846. Sollins, P., and F.M. McCorison.  NITROGEN AND CARBON SOLUTION CHEMISTRY OF AN OLD-GROWTH CONIFEROUS FOREST WATERSHED BEFORE AND AFTER CUTTING 1981  Water Resources Research  17(5):1409 
  1847. Sollins, P., K. Cromack, Jr., F.M. McCorison, R.H. Waring, and R.D. Harr.  CHANGES IN NITROGEN CYCLING AT AN OLD-GROWTH DOUGLAS-FIR SITE AFTER DISTURBANCE 1981  Journal of Environmental Quality  10(1):37-4 
  1848. Sollins, P., K. Cromack, R. Fogel, and C.Y. Li.  ROLE OF LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT ORGANIC ACIDS IN THE INORGANIC NUTRITION OF FUNGI AND HIGHER PLANTS. 1981  P. 607-619 in The Fungal Community. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. 
  1849. Stine, R., J.C. Gordon, and K.K. Ching.  VARIATION IN EARLY GROWTH OF BLACK COTTONWOOD CLONES IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY 1981  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper 43  21 p. 
  1850. Walstad, J.D.  FOREST VEGETATION MANAGEMENT: A NEW DISCIPLINE FOR AN OLD ETHIC. 1981  P 10-13 in Proceedings, Weed Control in Forest Management. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. 
  1851. Waring, R.H., K. Newman, and J. Bell.  EFFICIENCY OF TREE CROWNS AND STEMWOOD PRODUCTION AT DIFFERENT CANOPY LEAF DENSITIES 1981  Forestry  54(2):129- 
  1852. Webb, W.L.  RELATION OF STARCH CONTENT TO CONIFER MORTALITY AND GROWTH LOSS AFTER DEFOLIATION BY THE DOUGLAS-FIR TUSSOCK MOTH 1981  Forest Science  27:224-232 
  1853. Weber, J.C., and R.F. Stettler.  ISOENZYME VARIATION AMONG TEN POPULATIONS OF POPULUS TRICHOCARPA TORR. ET GRAY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1981  Silvae Genetica  30(2):82-8 
  1854. White, T.L., D.P. Lavender, K.K. Ching, and P. Hinz.  FIRST-YEAR HEIGHT GROWTH OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON DOUGLAS-FIR IN THREE TEST ENVIRONMENTS 1981  Silvae Genetica  30(6):173- 
  1855. Wilson, J.B.  ISOCYANATE ADHESIVES AS BINDERS FOR COMPOSITION BOARD 1981  Adhesives Age  24(5):41-4 
  1856. Wilson, J.B.  POLE INSPECTION USING THE PILODYN 1981  In Proceedings, 7th Wood Pole Institute, Fort Collins, Colorado. 
  1857. Wilson, J.B.  SHIFTING PATTERNS AND USES OF WAFERBOARD AND ORIENTED STRANDBOARD 1981  In Modern Sawmill and Panel Techniques 2. Proceedings, North American Sawmill and Panel Clinic, Volume 2. Portland, Oregon. 
  1858. Adams, J.N., and R.L. Beschta.  GRAVEL BED COMPOSITION IN OREGON COASTAL STREAMS 1980  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences  37:1514-15 
  1859. Adams, P.W., and J.R. Boyle.  EFFECTS OF FIRE ON SOIL NUTRIENTS IN CLEARCUT AND WHOLE-TREE HARVEST SITES IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1980  Soil Science Society of America Journal  4:847-850. 
  1860. Adams, W.T., and R.J. Joly.  ALLOZYME STUDIES IN LOBLOLLY PINE SEED ORCHARDS: CLONAL VARIATION AND FREQUENCY OF PROGENY DUE TO SELF-FERTILIZATION 1980  Silvae Genetica  29:1-4. 
  1861. Adams, W.T., and R.J. Joly.  GENETICS OF ALLOZYME VARIANTS IN LOBLOLLY PINE 1980  Journal of Heredity  1:33-40. 
  1862. Adams, W.T., and R.J. Joly.  LINKAGE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG TWELVE ALLOZYME LOCI IN LOBLOLLY PINE 1980  Journal of Heredity.  71:199-202 
  1863. Atherton, G.H.  PRELIMINARY STUDY OF PROPORTIONAL LIMIT AS A PREDICTOR OF ULTIMATE STRENGTH IN BENDING 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(11):47- 
  1864. Atherton, G.H., K.E. Rowe, and K.M. Bastendorff.  DAMPING AND SLIP OF NAILED JOINTS 1980  Wood Science  12(4):218- 
  1865. Bell, J.F., and R. Gourley.  ASSESSING THE ACCURACY OF A SECTIONAL POLE, HAGA ALTIMETER, AND ALTI-LEVEL FOR DETERMINING TOTAL HEIGHT OF YOUNG CONIFEROUS STANDS 1980  Southern Journal of Applied Forestry  4:136-138. 
  1866. Beschta, R.L.  MODIFYING AUTOMATED PUMPING SAMPLERS FOR USE IN SMALL MOUNTAIN STREAMS 1980  American Water Resources Bulletin  16(1):137- 
  1867. Beschta, R.L.  TURBIDITY AND SUSPENDED SEDIMENT RELATIONSHIPS. 1980  P 272-282 in Proceedings, Watershed Management Symposium, Irrigation and Drainage Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, Boise, Idaho. 
  1868. Bublitz, W.J., and D.P. Knutsen.  EFFECTS OF DESHIVE REFINING ON HIGH-YIELD KRAFT LINERBOARD PULP 1980  Tappi  63(5):109- 
  1869. Bublitz, W.J., and J.L. Hull.  KRAFT GREEN LIQUOR PULPING OF RED ALDER FOR CORRUGATING MEDIUM 1980  Reprint from 1979 TAPPI Pulping Conference Proceedings. 
  1870. Butler, D.A., and C.B. LeDoux.  SCHEDULING REPLACEMENT OF LOGGING EQUIPMENT: SOME QUANTITATIVE GUIDELINES 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin  32 22 p. 
  1871. Campbell, A., and K.K. Ching.  GENETIC DIFFERENCES IN RED ALDER POPULATIONS ALONG AN ELEVATIONAL TRANSECT 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 64  4 p. 
  1872. Cleary, B.D., and J.B. Zaerr.  PRESSURE CHAMBER TECHNIQUES FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING SEEDLING WATER STATUS. PART C 1980  New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science  10(1):133- 
  1873. Cleary, B.D., and R. Tinus.  PRESERVATION OF NURSERY STOCK QUALITY THROUGH PACKAGING, STORAGE, TRANSPORT, AND PLANTING 1980  In Proceedings, Evaluation of Planting Stock Quality. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science  10(1):293- 
  1874. Cline, S.P., A.B. Berg, and H.M. Wight.  SNAG CHARACTERISTICS AND DYNAMICS IN DOUGLAS-FIR FORESTS, WESTERN OREGON 1980  Journal of Wildlife Management  44(4):773- 
  1875. Corder, S.E.  POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY RECOVERY FROM LUMBER DRY KILNS 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(8):30-3 
  1876. DeYoe, D.R., and G.N. Brown.  COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC MEMBRANE SYSTEM OF WESTERN HEMLOCK CHLOROPLASTS 1980  Canadian Journal of Botany  55(18):239 
  1877. Dilworth, J.R.  GROWTH OF WESTERN HEMLOCK STANDS AFTER PRECOMMERCIAL THINNING 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin  33 16 p. 
  1878. Dougal, E.F., J.D. Wellons, R.L. Krahmer, and P. Kanarek.  GLUELINE CHARACTERISTICS AND BOND DURABILITY OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN SPECIES AFTER SOLVENT EXTRACTION AND PLANING OF VENEERS 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(7):48-5 
  1879. Funck, J.W., D.R. Prestemon, and D.W. Bensend.  MODULUS OF RUPTURE AND DYNAMIC AND STATIC MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF EASTERN COTTONWOOD TWO-BY-FOURS 1980  Forest Products Journal  29(11):35- 
  1880. Gholz, H.L.  STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTIVITY OF JUNIPERUS OCCIDENTALIS IN CENTRAL OREGON 1980  American Midland Naturalist  103(2):251 
  1881. Gibbs, K.C.  PUBLIC CAMPGROUNDS: ARE THEY PROFITABLE? 1980  Journal of Forestry  78(8):466- 
  1882. Gibbs, K.C., and W.W.S. Van Hees.  A COST ANALYSIS OF U.S. FOREST SERVICE CAMPGROUNDS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin  30 14 p. 
  1883. Gibson, M.D., and R.L. Krahmer.  STAINING TO MAKE UREA-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN VISIBLE ON GLUED WOOD SURFACES 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(1):46-4 
  1884. Gollob, L., and J.D. Wellons.  ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR FORMALDEHYDE: A REVIEW 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(6):27-3 
  1885. Goodell, B.S.  A NOTE ON THE TOXICITY OF CHLOROPICRIN VAPORS TO GLOEOPHYLLUM SAEPIARIUM AND PORIA SP. IN WOOD 1980  Wood and Fiber  13(2):138- 
  1886. Goodell, B.S., R.D. Graham, and R.L. Krahmer.  CHLOROPICRIN MOVEMENT AND FUNGITOXICITY IN A DECAYING SOUTHERN PINE LAMINATED TIMBER 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(12):39- 
  1887. Gourley, J., P.L. Tedder, and J.S. Schmidt.  TREES: TIMBER RESOURCE ECONOMIC ESTIMATION SYSTEM. VOL. IV: COMPUTER ANALYST'S GUIDE 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin  31d 127 p. 
  1888. Graham, R.D.  CONVERTING 1979 WOOD PRESERVATION PROBLEMS INTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR 1999 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(2):17-2 
  1889. Graham, R.D., and M.E. Corden.  CONTROLLING BIOLOGICAL DETERIORATION OF WOOD WITH VOLATILE CHEMICALS. 1980  P 1-1-6-5. EL-1480 Research Project 212-1. For. Research Lab. and Dept. of Botany and Plant Pathology. (Available from Research Report Center, Box 50490, Palo Alto, CA 94303.) 
  1890. Graham, R.D., G.M. Cantara, and J. Erdoizo-Sordo.  WOOD PRESERVATION RESEARCH IN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO 1980  In Proceedings, Wood Preservation from Around the World, International Research Group and American Wood-Preservers' Association Joint Symposium, April 29,  76:212-224 
  1891. Harris, W.F., D. Santantonio, and D. McGinty.  THE DYNAMIC BELOWGROUND ECOSYSTEM 1980  In: Forests: Fresh Perspectives from Ecosystem Analysis. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Biology Colloquiium. Richard Waring, ed. 
  1892. Helsing, G.G., and R.D. Graham.  PROTECTING CUTOFF TOPS OF DOUGLAS-FIR PILES FROM DECAY 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(2):23-2 
  1893. Hermann, R.K.  DIE WALDVERJ NGUNG IM WESTLICHEN NORDAMERICA 1980  Sonderdruck aus "Forstachive,"  51. Jahrg 
  1894. Hermann, R.K.  ZUR WALDBAULICHEN BEHANDLUNG SUBALPINER WALDUNGEN IM WESTERN DER VEREINIGTEN STAATEN 1980  Schweiz Z. Forstwes.  131(5):415 
  1895. Hermann, R.K..  DOUGLAS-FIR: THEN AND NOW 1980  Allgemeine Forst Zeitschrift  1980:215-2 
  1896. Hobbs, S.D., R.H. Byars, D.C. Henneman, and C.R. Frost.  FIRST YEAR PERFORMANCE OF 1-0 CONTAINERIZED DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS ON DROUGHTY SITES IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Paper  42 16 p. 
  1897. Holbo, H.R., T.C. Corbett, and P.J. Horton.  AEROMECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF SELECTED DOUGLAS-FIR 1980  Agricultural Meteorology  21(1980):8 
  1898. Iverson, R.D., and M. Newton.  LARGE DOUGLAS-FIR SEEDLINGS PERFORM BEST ON OREGON COASTAL SITES 1980  International Paper Company, Western Forest Research Center, Lebanon, Oregon. Technical Note 55  9 p. 
  1899. Johnson, J.W.  BENDING STRENGTH OF LODGEPOLE PINE LUMBER INCREASES AFTER EDGE-GLUING 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(1):35-3 
  1900. Johnson, J.W.  TENSION LAMINATIONS FROM EDGE-GLUED LODGEPOLE PINE AND MACHINE-RATED HEM-FIR LUMBER 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(8):23-2 
  1901. Johnson, M.G., and R.L. Beschta.  LOGGING, INFILTRATION CAPACITY, AND SURFACE ERODABILITY IN WESTERN OREGON 1980  Journal of Forestry  78(6):334- 
  1902. Kao, C., and J.D. Brodie.  SIMULTANEOUS OPTIMIZATION OF THINNINGS AND ROTATION WITH CONTINUOUS STOCKING AND ENTRY INTERVALS 1980  Forest Science  26(3):338- 
  1903. Kao, C., and J.D. Brodie.  GOAL PROGRAMMING FOR RECONCILING ECONOMIC, EVEN-FLOW AND REGULATION OBJECTIVES IN FOREST HARVEST SCHEDULING 1980  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  9(4):523-5 
  1904. Kellogg, L.D.  SKYLINE THINNING BY PREBUNCHING AND SWINGING 1980  Loggers Handbook  XL:9-11. 
  1905. Kellogg, L.D.  THINNING YOUNG TIMBER STANDS IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 34  19 p. 
  1906. Kuser, J.E., and K.K. Ching.  PROVENANCE VARIATION IN PHENOLOGY AND COLD HARDINESS OF WESTERN HEMLOCK SEEDLINGS 1980  Forest Science  26:463-470 
  1907. Lei, Y-K., and J.B. Wilson.  FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF ORIENTED FLAKEBOARD 1980  Wood Science  12(3):154- 
  1908. McKimmy, M.D., and J.P. King.  STRENGTH RELATIONSHIPS IN YOUNG PONDEROSA PINE OF KNOWN PARENTAGE 1980  Wood Science  12(3):165- 
  1909. Miller, D.J., and S. Swan.  BLUE STAIN IN SPRINKLED LOG DECKS AND LUMBER PILES OF PONDEROSA PINE 1980  Forest Products Research Society  30(2):42-4 
  1910. Monaco, P.A., T.M. Ching, and K.K. Ching.  ROOTING OF ALNUS RUBRA CUTTINGS 1980  Tree Planters' Notes Summer.  1980:22-24 
  1911. Newton, M.  THE USE OF HERBICIDES IN SITE PREPARATION AND BRUSHFIELD OPERATIONS IN SOUTHWEST OREGON 1980  Abstracts from Handbook of Weed and Insect Control Chemicals for Forest Resource Managers. 
  1912. Newton, M., and L.A. Norris.  POTENTIAL EXPOSURE OF HUMANS TO 2,4,5-T AND TCCD IN THE OREGON COAST RANGE 1980  Abstract.  104: 49-50 
  1913. Newville, E.G., and W.K. Ferrell.  ABSCISIC ACID LEVELS AND STOMATAL BEHAVIOR DURING DROUGHT AND RECOVERY IN DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII). 1980  Canadian Journal of Botany  58(12):137 
  1914. Noone, C.S., and J.F. Bell.  AN EVALUATION OF EIGHT INTERTREE COMPETITION INDICES 1980  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Note 66  6 p. 
  1915. Oswald, K.D., and D.C. Junge.  DRYING WOOD AND BARK FUELS WITH BOILER EXHAUST GASES 1980  The Energy Research and Development Institute, Forest Research Laboratory. 
  1916. Peters, P.A., and L.D. Kellogg.  SMALLWOOD HARVESTING USING A TRAILER ALP CABLE YARDING SYSTEM 1980  Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers  23(5):1080 
  1917. Resch, H.  UTILIZATION OF RED ALDER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 1980  Forest Products Journal  30(4):21-2 
  1918. Resch, H.  WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN A UNIVERSITY SETTING 1980  Wood and Fiber  11(4):244- 
  1919. Scheffer, T.C., and R. Inwards.  A BIOASSAY TO INVESTIGATE MOVEMENT OF WOOD PRESERVATIVES FROM POLES INTO SOIL. A Research Note. 1980  Wood and Fiber  12(30):172 
  1920. Schmidt, J.S., and P.L. Tedder.  TREES: TIMBER RESOURCE ECONOMIC ESTIMATION SYSTEM. 1980  Vol II: MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS AND POLICY GUIDE  Forest Res 
  1921. Shelby, B.  CONTRASTING RECREATIONAL EXPERIENCES: MOTORS AND OARS IN THE GRAND CANYON 1980  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation  35(3):129- 
  1922. Shelby, B.  CROWDING MODELS FOR BACK