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61. Seasonal herbage dynamics and utilization by yearlings on a native Aspen Parkland riparian landscape in central Albert
62. Physiological and molecular approaches for identification of Hypoxylon mammatum from Populus tremuloides tissue
63. Transformation of aspen hybrids with RolB gene for root induction in hardwood cuttings
64. Interactions between climate, trembling aspen, and outbreaks of forest tent caterpillar in Alberta
65. The effects of nitrogen deposition on mycorrhizae and soil food webs in a clear-cut dominated by Populus tremuloides
66. Genetic transformation of Acacia magium cross Acacia auriculiformis and molecular characterization of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)
67. Genotype and environment as determinants of intraspecific variation in quaking aspen phytochemistry and consequences for an insect herbivore (Populus tremuloides)
68. Impacts of ungulates on rangeland dynamics in aspen-boreal ecosystems of Alberta
69. Changes in landscape patterns and associated forest succession on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado
70. Molecular characterization and functional analysis of MADS-box family genes from dioecious aspen
71. Genetic engineering of Populus species to improve resistance to environmental stresses
72. Carbon dioxide flux within and above a boreal aspen forest
73. The Influence of Canopy Composition and Vegetation Structure on Avian Richness and Rednaped Sapsucker Occupancy Across an Aspen-Conifer Forest Gradient
74. Regeneration and ecophysiology of white spruce in aspen-dominated boreal mixedwoods
75. Evaporation within and above a boreal aspen forest
76. Landscape dynamics of the boreal mixedwood forest
77. Dynamics of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur in a boreal aspen forest soil
78. Twig abscission in trembling aspen: Ecological causes and responses to shading and pruning
79. Molecular cloning of trans-cinnamate 4-hydroxylase and purification of cytochrome P450 proteins from aspen
80. Modeling leaf area as an input to transpiration models in aspen-conifer forests in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah using remotely sensed data and geographic information systems
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