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Manter D.K., Kelsey R.G., Stone J.K..  2001.  Quantification of Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii colonization in Douglas-fir needles by ergosterol analysis. Forest Pathology. 31:229-240.
Manter D.K., Bond B.J., Kavanagh K.L., Rosso P.H., Filip G.M..  2000.  Pseudothecia of Swiss needle cast fungus, Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, physically block stomata of Douglas-fir, reducing CO2. New Phytologist. 2000:481-491.
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.
Manter D.K..  2000.  Physiological impacts of Swiss needle cast. PhD.
Manley B.  1985.  Growth loss of Douglas-fir associated with Phaeocryptopus in Kaingaroa Forest. Management Policy for Douglas-fir, Workshop.
Mainwaring D.B., Maguire D.A., Kanaskie A., Brandt J..  2005.  Growth responses to commercial thinning in Douglas-fir stands with varying intensity of Swiss needle cast. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35:2394-2402.
Mainwaring D.B., Maguire D.A., Perakis S.S..  2014.  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.
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.
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.
Maguire D.A., Kanaskie A., Voelker W., Johnson R., Johnson G..  2002.  Growth of young Douglas-fir plantations across a gradient in Swiss needle cast severity. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 17:86-95.
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Luoma D.L., Eberhart J.L..  2014.  Relationships between Swiss needle cast and ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity. Mycologia. 106:666-675.
Liese J..  1938.  Zur frage des weiteren anbaues der Douglasie in Deutschland unter Berücksichtigung der Adelopus-nadelschütte. Mitteilungen der deutschen dendrologischen gesellschaft. 51:212-218.
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.
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.
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.
Lee E.H., Beedlow P.A., Waschmann R.S., Cline S., Bollman M., Wickham C., Testa N.  2021.  Tree-ring history of Swiss needle cast impact on Douglas-fir growth in Western Oregon: correlations with climatic variables. Journal of Plant Science and Phytopathology.
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.
Lan Y-H, Shaw D.C., Lee E.H., Beedlow P.A..  2022.   Distribution of a foliage disease fungus within canopies of mature Douglas-fir in western Oregon. Frontiers In Forests And Global Change.
Lan Y-H, Shaw D.C., Ritóková G, Hatten J.  2019.  Associations between Swiss Needle Cast Severity and Foliar Nutrients in Young-Growth Douglas-Fir in Coastal Western Oregon and Southwest Washington, USA. Forest Science. fxz022

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