1. 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 
  2. Haynes, R.W., D.M. Adams, R.J. Alig, P.J. Ince, J.R. Mills, X. Zhou.  The 2005 RPA Timber Assessment Update 2007 
  3. Overton, R. and R. Rose.  Tree Planters' Notes 2007  52:1 
  4. 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 
  5. 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 
  6. Kellogg, L.D., C.T. Davis.  Tractor Thinning Productivity and Costs: Experience from the Willamette Young Stand Project. 2006 
  7. Nairn, J.A..  On the calculation of energy release rates for cracked laminates with residual stresses 2006  International Journal of Fracture  139:267-29 
  8. Rose, R. and D. Haase.  Guide to reforestation in Oregon 2006 
  9. Weiskittel, A.R. and D. A. Maguire.  Branch surface area and its vertical distribution in coastal Douglas-fir 2006  Trees  20:657-667 
  10. 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 
  11. 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 
  12. 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 
  13. 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- 
  14. 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 
  15. 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 
  16. 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 
  17. 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 
  18. Rose, R. and D.L. Haase.  Root and shoot allometry of bareroot and container Douglas-fir seedlings 2005  New Forests  30:215-233 
  19. 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 
  20. Garman, S.L..  Design and evaluation of a forest landscape change model for werstern Oregon. 2004.  Ecological Modelling  175: 319-3 
  21. 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 
  22. 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 
  23. 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 
  24. 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 
  25. 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 
  26. Hansen, E..  Environmental issues in the forest industry: Are there market opportunities? 2004  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Case Study 
  27. 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. 
  28. 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 
  29. 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- 
  30. Morrell, J.J..  Incidence of treated wood in a wood recycling stream in western Oregon. 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(2): 
  31. 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- 
  32. 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- 
  33. 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- 
  34. Ripple, W.J..  Wolves and the ecology of fear: can predation risk structure ecosystems? 2004  BioScience  54(8): 755 
  35. 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 
  36. 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 
  37. 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 
  38. Wang, W., and J.J. Morrell.  Water sorption characteristics of two wood-plastic composites. 2004  Forest Products Journal  54(12):209 
  39. 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.  
  40. 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 
  41. Beschta, R.L..  Cottonwoods, elk, and wolves in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. 2003  Ecological Applications  13(5) 1295 
  42. 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 
  43. 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 
  44. 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- 
  45. 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. 
  46. 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 
  47. 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 
  48. 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 
  49. 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 
  50. 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 
  51. 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 
  52. 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 
  53. 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- 
  54. 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 &  
  55. 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,  
  56. 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. 
  57. 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- 
  58. Dodds, KJ, and DW Ross.  Sampling range of attraction of Dendroctonus pseudotsugae pheromone-baited traps. 2002.  The Canadian Entomologist  134: 343-3 
  59. Hibbs, DE, MV Wilson, and AL Bower.  Ponderosa pine of the Willamette Valley western Oregon. 2002.  Northwest Science  76(1): 80- 
  60. 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 
  61. 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 
  62. 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. 
  63. 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 
  64. 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 
  65. 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. 
  66. 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 
  67. 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 
  68. 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- 
  69. 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- 
  70. 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 
  71. 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.  
  72. 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- 
  73. 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 
  74. Fell, D, EN Hansen, and J Punches.  Segmenting single-family homebuilders on a measure of innovativeness. 2002  Forest Products Journal  56(6): 28- 
  75. Freitag, CM and JJ Morrell.  Effect of glycol on movement of borate from fused borate rods. 2002  Forest Products Journal  52(6): 68- 
  76. 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. 
  77. 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. 
  78. 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 
  79. 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 
  80. 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): 
  81. Rose, R.  Back from the future, and I didn't like what I saw there. 2002  Journal of Forestry  100(2): 60 
  82. 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 
  83. 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. 
  84. 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 
  85. Anekonda, T.S..  Extreme growth phenotypes of trees are caused by differences in energy metabolism. 2001.  Thermochimica Acta  373: 125-1 
  86. 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 
  87. 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 
  88. 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- 
  89. Boston, K., and P. Bettinger.  Development of spatially feasible forest plans: A Comparison of two modeling approaches. 2001.  Silva Fennica  35(4): 425 
  90. 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 
  91. 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 
  92. 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 
  93. 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 
  94. Freitag, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  Durability of a changing western redcedar resource. 2001.  Wood and Fiber Science  33(1): 69- 
  95. 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 
  96. Hann, D.W..  Stability and density management in Douglas-fir plantations. 2001.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  31(2): 367 
  97. 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. 
  98. 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. 
  99. Hibbs, D.E., and A.L. Bower.  Riparian forests in the Oregon Coast Range. 2001.  Forest Ecology and Management  154(2001): 
  100. 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 
  101. 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 
  102. 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. 
  103. 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 
  104. 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 
  105. 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 
  106. 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): 
  107. 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. 
  108. 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. 
  109. 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- 
  110. 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 
  111. 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 
  112. 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. 
  113. 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- 
  114. 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- 
  115. 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): 
  116. 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. 
  117. Strauss, S.H., S.P. DiFazio, and R. Meilan..  Genetically modified poplars in context. 2001.  The Forestry Chronicle  77(2): 271 
  118. 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 
  119. Waring, R.H., and B.E. Law.  The ponderosa pine ecosystem and environmental stress: Past, present, and future. 2001.  Tree Physiology  21: 273-27 
  120. 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 
  121. Wing, M.G., and R. Johnson.  Quantifying forest visibility with spatial data. 2001.  Environmental Management  27(3): 411 
  122. 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 
  123. 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 
  124. 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 
  125. 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): 
  126. 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 
  127. 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 
  128. 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 
  129. 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 
  130. 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 
  131. 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. 
  132. 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. 
  133. 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 
  134. 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. 
  135. 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- 
  136. 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. 
  137. 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 
  138. 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. 
  139. 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- 
  140. 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 
  141. 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. 
  142. 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 
  143. 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 
  144. 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 
  145. Lawrence, R.L., and W.J. Ripple.  Fifteen years of revegetation of Mount St. Helens: A landscape-scale analysis. 2000.  Ecology  81(10): 27 
  146. 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. 
  147. Mankowski, M. and J.J. Morrell.  Incidence of wood-destroying organisms in Oregon residential structures. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50: 49-52. 
  148. 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 
  149. 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 
  150. Milota, M.R..  Warp and shrinkage of hem-fir stud lumber dried at conventional and high temperatures. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(11/12): 
  151. Milota, M.R..  Emissions from wood drying: The science and the issues. 2000.  Forest Products Journal  50(6): 10- 
  152. 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- 
  153. 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 
  154. 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 
  155. 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 
  156. 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 
  157. 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 
  158. 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 
  159. 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 
  160. 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 
  161. 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 
  162. 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 
  163. Waltz, M.E., and M.R. Milota.  Discrete bracing analysis for light-frame wood-truss compression webs. 2000.  Journal of Structural Engineering  126: 1086- 
  164. 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 
  165. Bond, B.J., and M.G. Ryan.  Comment on 'Hydraulic limitation of tree height: a critique'. 2000  Functional Ecology  14: 135-14 
  166. 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. 
  167. Lebow, ST, T Nilsson, and JJ Morrell.  Performance of copper based wood preservatives in soil bed exposures. 2000  Material and Organismen  33: 235-24 
  168. Rose, R.  Jargon Forestry. 2000  Journal of Forestry  98(9): 56 
  169. Rose, R, and J Coate.  Reforestation rules in Oregon: Lessons learned from strict enforcement. 2000  Journal of Forestry  98(5): 24- 
  170. Rose, R. and D. Haase.  Guide to Reforestation in Western Oregon 2000 
  171. 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 
  172. 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 
  173. 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 
  174. 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 
  175. 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- 
  176. Chen, H., and R. Beschta.  Dynamic hydrologic simulation of the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine (BBWM). 1999.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.  55: 53-96. 
  177. 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 
  178. 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 
  179. 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. 
  180. Emmingham, WH, compiler.  Proceedings of the IUFRO Interdisciplinary Uneven-aged Management Symposium, September 1997. 1999.  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 713 p. 
  181. 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 
  182. Garcia, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western Oregon. 1999.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  29: 517-52 
  183. 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 
  184. Gerson, E.A., and R.G. Kelsey.  Piperidine alkaloids in nitrogen fertilized Pinus ponderosa. 1999.  Journal of Chemical Ecology  25: 2027-2 
  185. 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 
  186. 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 
  187. 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 
  188. 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 
  189. Hagar, J.C..  Influence of riparian buffer width on bird assemblages in western Oregon. 1999.  Journal of Wildlife Management  63:484-496 
  190. Hann, D.W..  An adjustable predictor of crown profile for stand-grown Douglas-fir trees. 1999.  Forest Science  45: 217-22 
  191. 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. 
  192. 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. 
  193. 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. 
  194. 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. 
  195. Hermann, R.K., and D.P. Lavender.  Douglas-fir planted forests. 1999.  New Forests  17: 53-70. 
  196. Hubbard, RM, BJ Bond, and MG Ryan.  Evidence that hydraulic conductance limits photosynthesis in old Pinus ponderosa trees. 1999.  Tree Physiology  19: 165-17 
  197. 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 
  198. 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- 
  199. 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. 
  200. 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. 
  201. 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. 
  202. 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 
  203. 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 
  204. 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 
  205. 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 
  206. 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 
  207. 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 
  208. Montgomery, C.A., R.A. Pollak, K. Freemark, and D. White.  Pricing biodiversity. 1999.  Journal of Environmental Economics and Management  38: 1-19. 
  209. 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. 
  210. 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- 
  211. 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 
  212. 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 
  213. 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 
  214. 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- 
  215. Swett, T.M., and M.R. Milota.  Drying lumber of submerchantable length. 1999.  Forest Products Journal  49(4): 7-7 
  216. 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. 
  217. 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. 
  218. Weinfurter, S., and E.N. Hansen..  Softwood lumber quality requirements: Examining the supplier/buyer perception gap. 1999.  Wood and Fiber Science  31:83-94. 
  219. 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 
  220. 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- 
  221. 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 
  222. Krutovskii, K.V. et al..  Computer Notes 1999  The Journal of Heredity  1999:90(4) 
  223. Law, B.E., M.G. Ryan, and P.M. Anthoni.  Seasonal and annual respiration of a ponderosa pine ecosystem 1999  Global Change Biology 
  224. 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 
  225. 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 
  226. 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 
  227. test3.  test3 1999  test3 
  228. 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 
  229. 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 
  230. 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 
  231. 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 
  232. 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 
  233. 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. 
  234. 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 
  235. 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 
  236. Emmingham, B..  Uneven-aged management in the Pacific Northwest. 1998.  Journal of Forestry  96(7):37-3 
  237. 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 
  238. 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 
  239. 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 
  240. 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 
  241. 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 
  242. 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 
  243. 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. 
  244. 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. 
  245. 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 
  246. 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 
  247. 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 
  248. 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 
  249. Perry, D.A..  The scientific basis of forestry. 1998.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics  29:435-466 
  250. Prueitt, SC, and DW Ross.  Effects of environment and host genetics on Eucosma sonomana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) infestation levels. 1998.  Environmenal Entomology  27: 1469-1 
  251. Radosevich, S.  Weed ecology and ethics. 1998.  Weed Science  46: 642-64 
  252. 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 
  253. 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 
  254. Strauss, S., and R. Meilan..  TGERC: Tree Genetic Engineering Research Cooperative. 1998.  AgBiotech News and Information  10: 305N-3 
  255. 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 
  256. Predicting survival of planted Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine seedlings on dry, low-elevation sites in southwestern Oregon 1998  New Forests  15:139-159 
  257. 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 
  258. 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. 
  259. 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 
  260. 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 
  261. 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 
  262. 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 
  263. Beschta, R.L..  Forest hydrology in the Pacific Northwest: additional research needs 1998  Journal of the American Water Resources Association  34: 729-74 
  264. 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 
  265. 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 
  266. 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 
  267. 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 
  268. 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 
  269. 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 
  270. 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 
  271. Forrer, J.B., and J.W. Funck.  DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF DEFECTS ON WOOD SURFACES 1998  Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff  56:25-29 
  272. 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 
  273. 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 
  274. Freitag, C.M., and J.J. Morrell.  USE OF GAMMA RADIATION TO ELIMINATE FUNGI FROM WOOD 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(3):76-7 
  275. 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. 
  276. 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 
  277. 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 
  278. 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 
  279. 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 
  280. Hanus, ML, DW Hann, and DD Marshall.  RECONSTRUCTING THE SPATIAL PATTERNS OF TREES FROM ROUTINE STAND EXAMINATION MEASUREMENTS 1998  Forest Science  44:125-133 
  281. 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 
  282. Jing, Q., M. Chen, and C.J. Biermann.  OCTADECYLAMINE AS AN INTERNAL SIZING AGENT 1998  Tappi Journal  81(4):193- 
  283. 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 
  284. 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 
  285. Kushla, J.D., and W.J. Ripple.  Assessing wildfire effects with LANDSAT thematic mapper data 1998  International Journal of Remote Sensing  19: 2493-2 
  286. 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 
  287. 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 
  288. 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 
  289. 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 
  290. 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 
  291. 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 
  292. 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- 
  293. 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 
  294. 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- 
  295. Rasmussen, M.C., and W.J. Ripple.  Retrospective analysis of forest landscape patterns in western Oregon. 1998  Natural Areas Journal  18(2):151- 
  296. 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 
  297. 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 
  298. 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 
  299. 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 
  300. Simonsen, J..  LACK OF DIMENSIONAL STABILITY IN CROSS-LINKED WOOD-POLYMER COMPOSITES 1998  Holzforschung  52:102-104 
  301. Simonsen, J., R. Jacobsen, and R. Rowell.  WOOD-FIBER REINFORCEMENT OF STYRENE-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE COPOLYMERS 1998  Journal of Applied Polymer Science  68:1567-15 
  302. 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 
  303. Swearingen, K.A., E.N. Hansen, and J.E. Reeb.  CUSTOMER PREFERENCE FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST HARDWOODS 1998  Forest Products Journal  48(2):29-3 
  304. Wagner, R.G., and S.R. Radosevich.  Neighborhood approach for quantifying interspecific competition in coastal Oregon forests 1998  Ecological Applications  8: 779-794 
  305. 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 
  306. 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): 
  307. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 10, Numbers 1 & 2 (September). 1997.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  308. COPE..  COPE Report, Volume 10, Number 3 (November). 1997.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  309. Luoma, D.L., and W.G. Thies..  STUMPS FUMIGATED WITH CHLOROPICRIN: EFFECTS ON SURROUNDING PLANTS 1997.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  27:1737-17 
  310. Vance, N., and J. Thomas..  Special Forest Products--Biodiversity Meets the Marketplace. 1997.  Sustainable Forestry Seminar Series, Corvallis, OR. USDA, Washington, DC. 
  311. 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- 
  312. 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 
  313. 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 
  314. 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. 
  315. 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 
  316. 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- 
  317. Beschta, R.L.  RIPARIAN SHADE AND STREAM TEMPERATURE: AN ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVE. 1997  Rangelands  19(2):25-2 
  318. 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 
  319. Biermann, C.J., and J.D. Kronis.  BLEACHING CHEMISTRY: OXIDATION POTENTIALS OF BLEACHING AGENTS 1997  Progress in Paper Recycling  6(1):65-70 
  320. Boyd, D.S., and W.J. Ripple.  POTENTIAL VEGETATION INDICES FOR DETERMINING GLOBAL FOREST COVER 1997  International Journal of Remote Sensing.  18:1395-14 
  321. 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 
  322. 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 
  323. 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 
  324. 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- 
  325. 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 
  326. 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. 
  327. 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 
  328. 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 
  329. 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 
  330. 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. 
  331. 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- 
  332. Garland, J.J.  THE PLAYERS IN PUBLIC POLICY. 1997  Journal of Forestry  95(1):13-1 
  333. 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 
  334. 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. 
  335. 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 
  336. 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 
  337. 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 
  338. 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. 
  339. 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 
  340. Hansen, E.  FOREST CERTIFICATION AND ITS ROLE IN MARKETING STRATEGY 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(3):16-2 
  341. 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 
  342. 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 
  343. 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 
  344. 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 
  345. 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- 
  346. 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 
  347. 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- 
  348. 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 
  349. 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 
  350. 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. 
  351. 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 
  352. 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 
  353. 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. 
  354. 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 
  355. 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- 
  356. 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 
  357. 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 
  358. 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 
  359. 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 
  360. 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 
  361. 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. 
  362. 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 
  363. 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 
  364. 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. 
  365. 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 
  366. 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. 
  367. 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- 
  368. McLain, T.E.  DESIGN AXIAL WITHDRAWAL STRENGTH FROM WOOD: I. WOOD SCREWS AND LAG SCREWS 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(5):77-8 
  369. McLain, T.E.  DESIGN AXIAL WITHDRAWAL STRENGTH FROM WOOD:: II. PLAIN-SHANK COMMON WIRENAILS 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(6):103- 
  370. Meilan, R..  FLORAL INDUCTION IN WOODY ANGIOSPERMS 1997  New Forests  14:179-202 
  371. 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. 
  372. Milota, M.R., and Q. Wu.  POSTSORTING OF HEM-FIR: A MILL STUDY. 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(2):49-5 
  373. 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- 
  374. 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. 
  375. 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 
  376. 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 
  377. 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. 
  378. 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. 
  379. 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. 
  380. 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. 
  381. Ryan, M.G., and B.J. Yoder.  HYDRAULIC LIMITS TO TREE HEIGHT AND TREE GROWTH 1997  BioScience  47:235-242 
  382. 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 
  383. 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 
  384. 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- 
  385. 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 
  386. 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- 
  387. Shen, Y., and R. Gupta.  EVALUATION OF CREEP BEHAVIOR OF STRUCTURAL LUMBER IN A NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(1):89-9 
  388. Shimada, K., D. Dumas, and C.J. Biermann.  PROPERTIES OF CANDIDATE INTERNAL SIZING AGENTS VERSUS SIZING PERFORMANCE 1997  Tappi Journal  80(10):171 
  389. 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- 
  390. Simonsen, J.  EFFICIENCY OF REINFORCING MATERIALS IN FILLED POLYMER COMPOSITES 1997  Forest Products Journal  47(1):74-8 
  391. 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 
  392. 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 
  393. 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 
  394. 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 
  395. 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 
  396. 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. 
  397. Zhuang, J., M. Chen, and C.J. Biermann.  ROSIN SOAP SIZING WITHOUT MORDANTS BY IMMERSION IN SIZE SOLUTION 1997  Tappi Journal  80(1):271- 
  398. 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 
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  400. COPE..  COPE Report,Volume 9, Number 4 (November). 1996.  Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement Program, Oregon State University, Newport, OR. 
  401. 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 
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  403. 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 
  404. 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 
  405. 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 
  406. 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 
  407. 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- 
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  409. 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 
  410. 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 
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  412. 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 
  413. Brunner, C.C., A.G. Maristany, and D.A. Butler.  WOOD SPECIES IDENTIFICATION USING SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(2):82-8 
  414. 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 
  415. 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 
  416. 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- 
  417. 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- 
  418. Cole, E.  MANAGING FOR MATURE HABITAT IN PRODUCTION FORESTS OF WESTERN OREGON AND WASHINGTON. 1996  Weed Technology  10:422-428 
  419. Daniels, S.E., and G.B. Walker.  COLLABORATIVE LEARNING: IMPROVING PUBLIC DELIBERATION IN ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT. 1996  Environmental Impact Assessment Review.  16:71-102. 
  420. 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 
  421. 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. 
  422. 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. 
  423. Ethington, R.L.  VISUAL LAMINATING GRADES OF DAHURIAN LARCH. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(5):79-8 
  424. 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 
  425. 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. 
  426. Gupta, R., and M. Vatovec.  EVALUATION OF DAHURIAN LARCH IN MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(9):89-9 
  427. 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 
  428. 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. 
  429. 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 
  430. 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 
  431. 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. 
  432. 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 
  433. Hansen, E., and R. Bush.  CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS OF SOFTWOOD LUMBER QUALITY. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(10):29- 
  434. 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. 
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  436. 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 
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  438. Jin, Z., and J.J. Morrell.  BIOPROTECTION OF BAMBOO AGAINST FUNGAL MOLD AND STAIN. 1996  Material und Organismen  30:57-62. 
  439. Kellogg, L.D.  SPOTLIGHT ON FOREST OPERATIONS: PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(6):20-2 
  440. 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. 
  441. 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. 
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  443. 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 
  444. Krankina, O.N., M.E. Harmon, and J.K. Winjum.  CARBON STORAGE AND SEQUESTRATION IN THE RUSSIAN FOREST SECTOR. 1996  Ambio.  25:284-288 
  445. 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 
  446. 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 
  447. 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 
  448. 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 
  449. 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 
  450. 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. 
  451. 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 
  452. 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. 
  453. 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 
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  455. 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. 
  456. 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 
  457. 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 
  458. 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 
  459. 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- 
  460. 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. 
  461. 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 
  462. 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 
  463. McNabb, D.H., and L. Boersma.  NONLINEAR MODEL FOR COMPRESSIBILITY OF PARTLY SATURATED SOILS 1996  Soil Science Society of America Journal  60:333-341 
  464. Milota, M.  CALIBRATION OF MOISTURE METERS FOR WESTERN HARDWOOD SPECIES. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(1):39-4 
  465. Montgomery, C.A.  RISK AND FOREST POLICY: ISSUES AND RECENT TRENDS IN THE U.S 1996  Ecological Economics.  16:65-72. 
  466. 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 
  467. Morrell, J.J.  WOOD POLE MAINTENANCE MANUAL (1996 Edition). 1996  Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.  Research C 
  468. 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 
  469. 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 
  470. 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 
  471. 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 
  472. 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 
  473. 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 
  474. Reeb, J.E., and J.G. Massey.  USING CUSTOMER-DRIVEN INFORMATION TO ADD VALUE TO LUMBER. 1996  Forest Products Journal  46(10):41- 
  475. 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 
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