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21. Net ecosystem production of three coastal Douglas -fir stands at different stages of development after harvesting
22. Defining the regional and seasonal climatic response of long douglas-fir tree-ring chronologies in central Mexico
23. Effects of Climate and Thinning on Coastal Douglas-fir Annual Biomass Growth at Four Sites
24. Carbon dioxide flux measurements from a coastal Douglas-fir forest floor
25. Spatial models of terrestrial biogeochemistry: Field and model studies of Douglas-fir forests
26. Influence of root architectural development on Douglas-fir seedling morphology and physiology
27. Stem and Branch Diameter Response in Pruned Douglas-fir Plantations (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii): Implications for Volume and Clear Wood Production in the U.S. Pacific Northwes
28. Effects of thinning on forest-floor vertebrates and analysis of habitat associations along ecological gradients in Oregon coastal Douglas-fir forests
29. Dynamic growth and yield modeling with climate: A model for plantation Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest
30. Genetic variation in resistance mechanisms of Douglas-fir to western spruce budworm herbivory
31. Phylogenetics, population genetics, molecular epidemiology, and pathogenicity of the Douglas-fir Swiss needle cast pathogen Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii
32. Douglas fir megagametophyte development in situ and in vitro
33. Ecosystem effects of vegetation removal in coastal Oregon Douglas-fir experimental plantations: Impacts on ecosystem production, tree growth, nutrients, and soils
34. Effects of canopy gaps in Douglas -fir forests and resource gradients on fecundity and growth of understory herbs
35. Genetics of fall, winter and spring cold hardiness in coastal Douglas fir seedlings
36. Root respiration of Douglas fir and western hemlock seedlings
37. In vitro establishment, shoot multiplication, and rooting of Pinus strobus, Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Wintergreen'
38. Competitive interactions between Douglas-fir or ponderosa pine and whiteleaf manzanita
39. DOUGLAS-FIR ECOSYSTEMS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON: BIOMASS AND PRODUCTION AS RELATED TO SITE QUALITY AND STAND AGE
40. WATER RELATIONS AND ASSOCIATED MORPHOLOGY OF CONDITIONED DOUGLAS-FIR AND JACK PINE SEEDLINGS SUBJECTED TO PERIODS OF DROUGHT STRESS (PRESSURE-VOLUME)
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