OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Durrieu G..  1957.  Influence du climat sur la biologie de Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii (Rohde) Petrak parasite du Psuedotsuga. Comptes Rendus de ’Academie des Sciences Paris. 244:2183-2185.
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Buchwald N.F..  1940.  Should new Douglas-fir plantings be established at the moment? Dansk Skovforenings Tidsskrift, Copenhagen. 25:521-527.
Bruce D., DeMars D.J..  1974.  Volume equations for second-growth Douglas-fir.
Boyce J.S..  1940.  A needle-cast of Douglas-fir associated with Adelopus gaeumannii. Phytopathology. 30
Boderck M.  2016.  Incidence and Severity of Swiss Needle Cast in the Coast Forest of Western Washington: Examining Climatic Correlation. Master of Environmental Studies
Bladon KD, Bywater-Reyes S, LeBoldus JM, Keriö S, Segura C, Ritóková G, Shaw D.C..  2019.  Increased streamflow in catchments affected by a forest disease epidemic. Science of The Total Environment. 691:112-123.
Blada I.  1988.  Testarea rezistentei unor clone de duglas verde la Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii. Revista Padurilor. 103:48-49.
Black D.A., Shaw D.C., Stone J.K..  2010.  Impacts of Swiss needle cast on overstory Douglas-fir forests of the western Oregon Coast Range. Forest Ecology and Management. 259:1673-1680.
Bergdahl D.R., French D.W..  1976.  Swiss needle cast of Douglas-fir in Minnesota. Plant Disease Reporter. 60
Bennett P, Hood I.A., Stone J.K..  2018.  The Genetic Structure of Populations of the Douglas-Fir Swiss Needle Cast Fungus Nothophaeocryptopus gaeumannii in New Zealand. Phytopathology. 109(3):446-455.
Bennett P, Stone J.K..  2019.  Environmental variables associated with Nothophaeocryptopus gaeumannii population structure and Swiss needle cast severity in Western Oregon and Washington. Ecology and Evolution. 9(19):11379-11394.
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

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