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Hadfield J., Douglas B..  1982.  Protection of Douglas-fir Christmas trees from Swiss needle cast in Oregon. American Christmas Tree Journal. 26:31-33.
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.
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.
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.
Winton L.M., Hansen E.M., Stone J.K..  2006.  Population structure suggests reproductively isolated lineages of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. Mycologia. 98:781-791.
Winton L.M., Stone J.K., Hansen E.M..  2007.  Polymorphic microsatellite markers for the Douglas-fir pathogen Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, causal agent of Swiss needle cast disease. Molecular Ecology. 7:1125-1128.
Lee E.H., Beedlow P.A., Brooks J.R., Tingey D.T., Wickham C., Rugh W.  2022.  Physiological responses of Douglas-fir to climate and forest disturbances as detected by cellulosic carbon and oxygen isotope ratios. Tree Physiology. 42(1):5–25.
Manter D.K..  2000.  Physiological impacts of Swiss needle cast. PhD.
Winton L.M..  2001.  Phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular epidemiology, and pathogenicity of the Douglas-fir Swiss needle cast pathogen Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. PhD
Shaw D.C., Ritóková G, Lan Y-H, Mainwaring D.B., Russo A, Comeleo R.L., Navarro S, Norlander D, Smith B.  2021.  Persistence of the Swiss Needle Cast Outbreak in Oregon Coastal Douglas-fir, and New Insights from Research and Monitoring. Journal of Forestry. 119(4):407–421.
Peace T.R..  1962.  Pathology of trees and shrubs, with special reference to Britain.

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