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Aspen Bibliography

1981

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Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Community Types On The Bridger-Teton National Forest In Western Wyoming [Including A Key With Indicator Species], Andrew P. Youngblood, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1981

Aspen [Populus Tremuloides] Community Types On The Bridger-Teton National Forest In Western Wyoming [Including A Key With Indicator Species], Andrew P. Youngblood, Walter F. Mueggler

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A classification system is presented for aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) dominated forests on the Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming. Twenty-six aspen community types are defined and described. A diagnostic key that utilizes indicator plant species is provided for field identification of the community types. Vegetation composition, environment, productivity, relationship to surrounding vegetation, and successional status are discussed. Tables are provided for detailed comparisons.


Songbird Populations And Clearcut Harvesting Of Aspen In Northern Utah, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1981

Songbird Populations And Clearcut Harvesting Of Aspen In Northern Utah, Norbert V. Debyle

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No abstract provided.


The Response Of Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) To Artificial Defoliation, A.C. Hodson Jan 1981

The Response Of Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) To Artificial Defoliation, A.C. Hodson

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No abstract provided.


Uneven-Aged Stand Structure And Growth Of Rocky Mountain Aspen, D.R. Betters, R.F. Wood Jan 1981

Uneven-Aged Stand Structure And Growth Of Rocky Mountain Aspen, D.R. Betters, R.F. Wood

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No abstract provided.


Biomass And Production Of An Aspen-Mixed Hardwood-Spodosol Ecosystem In Northern Wisconsin, John Pastor, J.G. Bockheim Jan 1981

Biomass And Production Of An Aspen-Mixed Hardwood-Spodosol Ecosystem In Northern Wisconsin, John Pastor, J.G. Bockheim

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No abstract provided.


Clone Expansion And Competition Between Quaking And Bigtooth Aspen Suckers After Clearcutting, Donald A. Perala Jan 1981

Clone Expansion And Competition Between Quaking And Bigtooth Aspen Suckers After Clearcutting, Donald A. Perala

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The ability of quaking and bigtooth aspens (Populus tremuloids Michx., P. grandidentata Michx.) to vegetatively regenerate dense stands of root sprouts (suckers) is well documented (Brinkman and Roe 1975). Tens of thousands of suckers per hectare are commonly produced when stands are killed by fire or removed by clearcutting.


Cryptosphaeria Canker And Libertella Decay Of Aspen, Thomas E. Hinds Jan 1981

Cryptosphaeria Canker And Libertella Decay Of Aspen, Thomas E. Hinds

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A recently discovered, widely distributed canker disease of aspen and other poplars throughout the Rocky Mountain region is described. Inoculations with ascospore and conidial isolates of Cryptosphaeria populina show the fungus is capable of causing branch, sprout, and sapling mortality, trunk cankers, and the discoloration and decay of aspen stems previously associated with its imperfect stage, Libertella sp. The greatest average canker elongation 50 mo after September inoculations was 33.5 cm with sapwood decay and discoloration extending to 401 cm. The fungus caused an average weight loss of 13.5% in bark, 27.0% in sapwood, and 19.1% in heartwood blocks. Incidence …


Effects Of Storage Temperature And Moisture Stress On Seed Germination And Early Seedling Development Of Trembling Aspen Populus-Tremuloides, G.H. Fechner, K.E. Burr, J.F. Myers Jan 1981

Effects Of Storage Temperature And Moisture Stress On Seed Germination And Early Seedling Development Of Trembling Aspen Populus-Tremuloides, G.H. Fechner, K.E. Burr, J.F. Myers

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No abstract provided.


Regeneration On Aspen Clearcuts In Northwestern Colorado, G.L. Crouch Jan 1981

Regeneration On Aspen Clearcuts In Northwestern Colorado, G.L. Crouch

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No abstract provided.