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What’s troubling Douglas-fir? Swiss needle cast. Western Forester.
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1996. 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.
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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.
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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.
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2014. Tree-ring analysis of the fungal disease Swiss needle cast in western Oregon coastal forests. Can. J. For. Res. 43:677–690.
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2013. Three-year growth response of young Douglas-fir to nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, and blended fertilizers in Oregon and Washington. Forest Ecology and Management. 327:178–188.
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2014. Thinning Mixed-Species Stands of Douglas-Fir and Western Hemlock in the Presence of Swiss Needle Cast: Guidelines Based on Relative Basal Area Growth of Individual Trees. Forest Science. 60(1)
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2014. Taper and volume responses of Douglas-fir to sulfur treatments for control of Swiss needle cast in the Coast Range of Oregon. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 23:142-148.
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2008. The systematic position of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. Mycologia. 99:240-252.
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2016. Stomatal regulation in Douglas-fir following a fungal-mediated chronic reduction in leaf area. Trees. 17:485-491.
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2003. Sources of within and between-stand variability in specific leaf area of three ecologically distinct conifer species. Annals of Forest Science. 65:103.
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2000. Seasonal carbohydrate dynamics and growth in Douglas-fir trees experiencing chronic, fungal-mediated reduction in functional leaf area. Tree Physiology.
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2014. Response of branch growth and mortality to silvicultural treatments in coastal Douglas-fir plantations: Implications for predicting tree growth. Forest Ecology and Management. 251:182-194.
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2007. Researchers offer new insights into Swiss needle cast. Western Forester. 45:10.
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