OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Journal Article
Bennett P, Stone J.  2016.  Assessments of Population Structure, Diversity, and Phylogeography of the Swiss Needle Cast Fungus (Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii) in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Forests. 7,14
Wilhelmi N.P., Shaw D.C., Harrington C.A., Clair J.B.St., Ganio L.M..  2017.  Climate of seed source affects susceptibility of coastal Douglas-fir to foliage diseases. Ecosphere. 8:e02011.
Manter D.K., Reeser P.W., Stone J.K..  2005.  A climate-based model for predicting geographic variation in Swiss needle cast severity in the Oregon Coast Range. Phytopathology. 95:1256-1265.
Perakis S.S., Maguire D.A., Bullen T.D., Cromack K., Waring R.H., Boyle J.R..  2005.  Coupled nitrogen and calcium cycles in forests of the Oregon Coast Range. Ecosystems. 8:1-12.
Stone J.K., Hood I.A., Watt M.S., Kerrigan J.L..  2007.  Distribution of Swiss needle cast in New Zealand in relation to winter temperature. Australasian Plant Pathology. 36:445-454.
Kerrigan J., Stone J.K..  2006.  Factors affecting the spread of Swiss needle cast of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest. Phytopathology. 96
Mulvey R.L., Shaw D.C., Maguire D.A..  2013.  Fertilization impacts on Swiss needle cast disease severity in Western Oregon. Forest Ecology and Management. 287:147-158.
Hansen E.M., Stone J.K., Capitano B.R., Rosso P., Sutton W., Kanaskie A., McWilliams M.G..  2000.  Incidence and impact of Swiss needle cast in forest plantations of Douglas-fir in coastal Oregon. Plant Disease. 84:773-779.
Agne M.C., Beedlow P.A., Shaw D.C., Woodruff D.R., Lee E.H., Cline S., Comeleo R.L..  2018.  Interactions of predominant insects and diseases with climate change in Douglas-fir forests of western Oregon and Washington, U.S.A.. Forest Ecology and Management. 409:317-332.
Stone J.K., Coop L.B., Manter D.K..  2008.  Predicting effects of climate change on Swiss needle cast disease severity in Pacific Northwest forests. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 30:169-176.
Rosso P.H., Hansen E.M..  2003.  Predicting Swiss needle cast disease distribution and severity in young Douglas-fir plantations in coastal Oregon. Phytopathology. 93:790-798.
Watt M.S., Stone J.K., Hood I.A., Palmer D.J..  2010.  Predicting the severity of Swiss needle cast on Douglas-fir under current and future climate in New Zealand. Forest Ecology and Management. 260:2232-2240.
Zhao J, Mainwaring D.B., Maguire D.A., Kanaskie A..  2011.  Regional and annual trends in Douglas-fir foliage retention: Correlations with climatic variables. Forest Ecology and Management. 262:1872-1886.
Lee E.H., Beedlow P.A., Waschmann R.S., Tingey D.T., Cline S., Bollman M., Wickham C., Carlile C..  2017.  Regional patterns of increasing Swiss needle cast impacts on Douglas-fir growth with warming temperatures. Ecology and Evolution. 7:11167–11196.
Saffell B.J., Meinzer F.C., Woodruff D.R., Shaw D.C., Voelker S.L., Lachenbruch B., Falk K..  2014.  Seasonal carbohydrate dynamics and growth in Douglas-fir trees experiencing chronic, fungal-mediated reduction in functional leaf area. Tree Physiology.
Ritóková G, Shaw D.C., Filip G.M., Kanaskie A., Browning J, Norlander D.  2016.  Swiss Needle Cast in Western Oregon Douglas-Fir Plantations: 20-Year Monitoring Results. Forests. 7
Maguire D.A., Mainwaring D.B., Kanaskie A..  2011.  Ten-year growth and mortality in young Douglas-fir stands experiencing a range in Swiss needle cast severity. Can. J. For. Res.. 41:2064–2076.
Lee E.H., Beedlow P.A., Waschmann R.S., Burdick C.A., Shaw D.C..  2013.  Tree-ring analysis of the fungal disease Swiss needle cast in western Oregon coastal forests. Can. J. For. Res. 43:677–690.
Saffell B.J., Meinzer F.C., Voelker S.L., Shaw D.C., Brooks J.R., Lachenbruch B., McKay J..  2014.  Tree-ring stable isotopes record the impact of a foliar fungal pathogen on CO2 assimilation and growth in Douglas-fir. Plant, Cell, and Environment.
Watt M.S., Stone J.K., Hood I.A., Manning L.K..  2011.  Using a climatic niche model to predict the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on the distribution of Douglas-fir in New Zealand. Global Change Biology. 17:3608–3619.
Shaw D.C., Woolley T., Kanaskie A..  2014.  Vertical Foliage Retention in Douglas-Fir Across Environmental Gradients of the Western Oregon Coast Range Influenced by Swiss Needle Cast. Northwest Science. 88(1):23-32.
Zhao J, Maguire D.A., Mainwaring D.B., Kanaskie A..  2014.  Western hemlock growth response to increasing intensity of Swiss needle cast on Douglas-fir: changes in the dynamics of mixed-species stands. Forestry. 87:697–704.