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    Five-year growth, biomass, and nitrogen pools of Douglas-fir following intensive forest management treatments by Littke, K.M., Holub, S.M., Slesak, R.A., Littke, W.R., Turnblom, E.C.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Foliar and branch biomass was greater due to lower planting density and other factors.•Annual vegetation control (AVC) improved periodic…”
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    Impacts of organic matter removal and vegetation control on nutrition and growth of Douglas-fir at three Pacific Northwestern Long-Term Soil Productivity sites by Littke, K.M., Harrington, T.B., Slesak, R.A., Holub, S.M., Hatten, J.A., Gallo, A.C., Littke, W.R., Harrison, R.B., Turnblom, E.C.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-07-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Annual vegetation control (AVC) resulted in losses of soil N and base cations.•AVC treatments improved stand volume growth for most…”
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    Nitrogen-fertilization impacts on carbon sequestration and flux in managed coastal Douglas-fir stands of the Pacific Northwest by Adams, A.B., Harrison, R.B., Sletten, R.S., Strahm, B.D., Turnblom, E.C., Jensen, C.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-12-2005)
    “…We examined whether N-fertilization and soil origin of Douglas-fir [ Psuedotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco] stands in western Washington state could affect C…”
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    Predicting the diameter of the largest breast-height region branch of Douglas-fir trees in thinned and fertilized plantations by Briggs, D.G, Kantavichai, R, Turnblom, E.C

    Published in Forest products journal (01-06-2010)
    “…Diameter of the largest limb in the breast height region (DLLBH) of trees is a good predictor of largest limb average diameter, a log knot index used in…”
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    Wood productivity of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir: estimates from growth-and-yield models by Marshall, D.D, Turnblom, E.C

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-03-2005)
    “…With increases in harvest of forests in the Pacific Northwest during the late 1800s and early 1900s came a concern for future timber supplies. Unsuccessful…”
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    An objective approach for classifying precipitation patterns to study climatic effects on tree growth by Yeh, H.-Y, Wensel, L.C, Turnblom, E.C

    Published in Forest ecology and management (20-12-2000)
    “…This study applied the simple, quantitative method of statistical cluster analysis to the task of objectively classifying precipitation patterns over northern…”
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    Epicormic Branching on Pruned Coastal Douglas-Fir by Collier, R.L., Turnblom, E.C.

    Published in Western journal of applied forestry (01-04-2001)
    “…Abstract In theory, pruning is an attractive silvicultural technique because there is a great potential for increased production of clear wood after its…”
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    Effects of thinning and nitrogen fertilization on sugars and terpenes in Douglas-Fir vascular tissues: implications for black bear foraging by Kimball, B.A, Turnblom, E.C, Nolte, D.L, Griffin, D.L, Engeman, R.M

    Published in Forest science (01-11-1998)
    “…The chemical constituents of coniferous vascular tissues play a role in bear forage selection. In particular, bear foraging preferences are related to the…”
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