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  1. Douglas-fir supply study: alternative programs for increasing timber supplies from National Forest lands [by] Regions Five...

  2. Douglas-fir: The Genus Pseudotsuga

    Hardcover print copies (black & white with a color cover) are available for a limited time at $45 each (including shipping) in the U.S., and $65 each (including shipping) internationally. Email...

  3. Mapping and managing poorly stocked Douglas-fir stands

    Declared out of print December 2009. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog:...

  4. Public timber supply alternatives in the Douglas-fir region

  5. Pre-harvest measures to reduce the weight of second-growth Douglas-fir

    The primary objective of this study is to explore the possibilities of two methods to reduce the weight of small commercial timber prior to logging. The two methods studied are injection of cacodylic acid and...

  6. Possibilities of afforesting grassland slopes of the McDonald Forest

  7. Effect of red and far-red light upon growth of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) seedlings

    The photoperiodic responses of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb,) Franco) seedlings grown from seed collected at Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Coconino National Forest, Arizona, and Southern Vancouver...

  8. The effects of some soaking treatments on the germination of Douglas-fir seed

    The Oregon State Cooperative Seed laboratory uses two methods for testing the quality of Douglas-fir seed lots. The first of these is a straight-forward germination test without any pre-treatment of the seed,...

  9. First year survival and growth of planting stock of various size on adverse sites

    First year survival of Douglas-fir seedlings outplanted in areas

  10. The effect of plant moisture stress on the physiology and establishment of planted Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine seedlings

    The role of moisture stress in seedling physiology and establishment

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