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Utah State University

1985

Populus tremuloides

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Sexual Reproduction, Seeds, And Seedlings In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, W.T. Mcdonough Jan 1985

Sexual Reproduction, Seeds, And Seedlings In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, W.T. Mcdonough

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Natural genetic interchange and extensive colonization of aspen by seed strongly depends upon favorable climatic and microclimate conditions and upon human intervention.


Fire In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, John R. Jones, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1985

Fire In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, John R. Jones, Norbert V. Debyle

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Management Overview, J.R. Jones, R.P. Winokur, W.D. Shepperd Jan 1985

Management Overview, J.R. Jones, R.P. Winokur, W.D. Shepperd

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No abstract provided.


Water And Watershed In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1985

Water And Watershed In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle

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No abstract provided.


Volume Comparison Of Pine, Spruce, And Aspen Growing Side By Side, David H. Alban Jan 1985

Volume Comparison Of Pine, Spruce, And Aspen Growing Side By Side, David H. Alban

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No abstract provided.


Wood Resource In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle, R.P. Winokur Jan 1985

Wood Resource In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle, R.P. Winokur

Aspen Bibliography

Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For example, as recently as 1975, the aspen harvest from National Forests in four Forest Service regions in the Rocky Mountain area was 7.64 million board feet.1 Additional minor volumes were cut on special-use permits for products such as fuel and corral poles. The total amount cut represented only 0.1% of the net volume available in these aspen forests.


Distribution In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones Jan 1985

Distribution In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones

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No abstract provided.


Morphology In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle Jan 1985

Morphology In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle

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No abstract provided.


Progeny Testing Of Native Aspens And Their Hybrids For Biomass Production In Michigan, G.L. Reighard, J.W. Hanover Jan 1985

Progeny Testing Of Native Aspens And Their Hybrids For Biomass Production In Michigan, G.L. Reighard, J.W. Hanover

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Anaspen progeny test consisting of 206 families of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides), bigtooth apsen (P. grandidentata), and their hybrids (P. Xsmithii and P. Xrouleauiana) was planted on five Michigan sites and evaluated after two growing seasons. Growth performance of trembling aspen families when compared with all aspen taxa was above average and increased with the latitude of the plantation site. Backcrosses of trembling aspen males to white poplar-bigtooth aspen (P. Xrouleauiana) females produced the fastest growing families at all Lower Peninsula plantations. Most hybrid aspen (P. Xsmithii) families had growth rates below the planation …


Rotations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, W.D. Shepperd Jan 1985

Rotations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, W.D. Shepperd

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The rotation, in forestry, is the planned number of years between formation of a crop or stand and its final harvest at a specified stage of maturity (Ford-Robertson 1971).


Vegetation Associations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1985

Vegetation Associations In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

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Aspen trees grow along moist stream bottoms as well as on dry ridges and southerly exposures, on talus slopes, and on shallow to deep soils of varied origins. Quaking aspen is one of the few plant species that can grow in all mountain vegetational zones from the alpine to the basal plain (Daubenmire 1943). As a consequence, aspen dominated communities are found intermixed with such divergent vegetation as semiarid shrublands and wet sprucefir forests


Wood Utilization In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, E.M. Wengert, D.M. Donelly, D.C. Markstrom, H.E. Worth Jan 1985

Wood Utilization In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, E.M. Wengert, D.M. Donelly, D.C. Markstrom, H.E. Worth

Aspen Bibliography

In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to support significant harvesting. This shortage of markets severely restrained the potential for aspen management. As a result, many stands protected from wildfire gradually reverted to conifers (see the VEGETATIVE REGENERATION and FIRE chapters).


Using Glyphosate Herbicide In Converting Aspen To Conifers, Donald A. Perala Jan 1985

Using Glyphosate Herbicide In Converting Aspen To Conifers, Donald A. Perala

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No abstract provided.


Esthetics And Landscaping In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Craig W. Johnson, Thomas C. Brown, Michael L. Timmons Jan 1985

Esthetics And Landscaping In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Craig W. Johnson, Thomas C. Brown, Michael L. Timmons

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Aspen is valued for its scenic beauty. One indication of this is the trips to the "high country" that many forest visitors make to view the autumn color changes (fig. 1). Another is the frequency with which aspen is planted in urban and suburban areas. Subjective generalizations about the esthetic uses of aspen, although reasonable, provide only rough guidance for management of scenic quality. They can not be used to compare the relative beauty of different scenes, or to determine how much scenic beauty changes as the physical characteristics of the scene change, either naturally or as the result of …


Nurse Crop In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, W.D. Shepperd, J.R. Jones Jan 1985

Nurse Crop In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, W.D. Shepperd, J.R. Jones

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No abstract provided.


Regeneration In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, George A. Schier, Wayne D. Shepperd, John R. Jones Jan 1985

Regeneration In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, George A. Schier, Wayne D. Shepperd, John R. Jones

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No abstract provided.


Effects Of Chemical Weed Control And Seedling Planting Depth On Survival And Growth Of Aspen, G.L. Reighard, G. Howe, J.W. Hanover Jan 1985

Effects Of Chemical Weed Control And Seedling Planting Depth On Survival And Growth Of Aspen, G.L. Reighard, G. Howe, J.W. Hanover

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No abstract provided.


Vegetative Regeneration In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, George A. Schier, John R. Jones, Robert P. Winokur Jan 1985

Vegetative Regeneration In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, George A. Schier, John R. Jones, Robert P. Winokur

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Forage In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler Jan 1985

Forage In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Walter F. Mueggler

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Intermediate Treatments In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, W.D. Shepperd Jan 1985

Intermediate Treatments In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, W.D. Shepperd

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Insects And Other Invertebrates In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle, D.M. Bowers Jan 1985

Insects And Other Invertebrates In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle, D.M. Bowers

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Growth In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, John R. Jones, George A. Schier Jan 1985

Growth In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, John R. Jones, George A. Schier

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Genetics And Variation In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle Jan 1985

Genetics And Variation In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle

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The broad genotypic variability in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.), that results in equally broad phenotypic variability among clones is important to the ecology and management of this species. This chapter considers principles of aspen genetics and variation. variation in aspen over its range, and local variation among clones. For a more detailed review of the genetics of qualung aspen, especially with wider geographic application and with emphasis on tree breeding, see Einspahr and Winton (1976).


Other Physical Factors In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle Jan 1985

Other Physical Factors In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, N.V. Debyle

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Water And Temperature In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, Merrill R. Kaufmann, E.A. Richardson Jan 1985

Effects Of Water And Temperature In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, J.R. Jones, Merrill R. Kaufmann, E.A. Richardson

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Diseases In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Thomas E. Hinds Jan 1985

Diseases In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Thomas E. Hinds

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No abstract provided.


Survey Of Aspen Stands Treated With Herbicides In The Western United States, R.O. Harniss, D.L. Bartos Jan 1985

Survey Of Aspen Stands Treated With Herbicides In The Western United States, R.O. Harniss, D.L. Bartos

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No abstract provided.


Taxonomy In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Kimball T. Harper, John D. Shane, John R. Jones Jan 1985

Taxonomy In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Kimball T. Harper, John D. Shane, John R. Jones

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Wildlife In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle Jan 1985

Wildlife In Aspen: Ecology And Management In The Western United States, Norbert V. Debyle

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.


Rmyld Update: New Growth And Yield Relationships For Aspen, C.B. Edminster, H.T. Mowrer Jan 1985

Rmyld Update: New Growth And Yield Relationships For Aspen, C.B. Edminster, H.T. Mowrer

Aspen Bibliography

No abstract provided.