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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
Russell K..  1981.  Swiss needle cast in Douglas-fir.
Knowles L., Kimberley M.O., Hood I.A..  2001.  Swiss needle cast disease of Douglas-fir - impact on growth. Forest Health News. 114:1-2.
Hood I.A..  1997.  Swiss needle cast. Compendium of Conifer Diseases. :55-56.
Holm F..  1944.  The Swiss leaf-cast of Douglas-fir (Douglasiens Sodskimmel). Dansk Skovforeningens Tidsskrift. 25
Manter D.K., Kavanagh K.L..  2003.  Stomatal regulation in Douglas-fir following a fungal-mediated chronic reduction in leaf area. Trees. 17:485-491.
Weiskittel A.R., Temesgen H., Wilson D.S., Maguire D.A..  2008.  Sources of within and between-stand variability in specific leaf area of three ecologically distinct conifer species. Annals of Forest Science. 65:103.
Winton L.M., Stone J.K., Watrud L.S., Hansen E.M..  2002.  Simultaneous one-tube quantification of host and pathogen DNA with real-time polymerase chain reaction. Phytopathology. 92:112-116.
Filip G.M., Kanaskie A., Kavanagh K, Johnson G., Johnson R., Maguire D.  2000.  Silviculture and Swiss needle cast: Research and Recommendations.
Buchwald N.F..  1940.  Should new Douglas-fir plantings be established at the moment? Dansk Skovforenings Tidsskrift, Copenhagen. 25:521-527.
Lan Y-H, Shaw D.C., Beedlow P.A., Lee E.H., Waschmann R.S..  2019.  Severity of Swiss needle cast in young and mature Douglas-fir forests in western Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 442:79-95.
Marks G.C., Pederick L.A..  1976.  Sensitivity of Douglas-fir provenances to Swiss needle cast disease. Phaecryptopus gaeumannii on Psuedotsuga menziesii.
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.
Michaels E., Chastagner G.A..  1984.  Seasonal availability of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii ascospores and conditions that influence their release. Plant Disease. 68
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Weiskittel A.R., Maguire D.A..  2007.  Response of Douglas-fir leaf area index and litterfall dynamics to Swiss needle cast in north coastal Oregon, USA. Annals of Forest Science. 64:121-132.
Weiskittel A.R., Maguire D.A., Monserud R.A..  2007.  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.
Waring R.H., Boyle J.R., Cromack, Jr. K., Maguire D.A., Kanaskie A..  2000.  Researchers offer new insights into Swiss needle cast. Western Forester. 45:10.
Luoma D.L., Eberhart J.L..  2014.  Relationships between Swiss needle cast and ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity. Mycologia. 106:666-675.
Temel F., Johnson G.R., Stone J.K..  2004.  The relationship between Swiss needle cast symptom severity and level of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii colonization in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii). Forest Pathology. 34
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.
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.
Maguire D.A., Kanaskie A..  2002.  The ratio of live crown length to sapwood area as a measure of crown sparseness. Forest Science. 48:93-100.

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