Call Number (LC) Title Results
A 13.79:PNW-73 Should log scale be reduced for knots? / 1
A 13.79:PNW-74 Price trends of open-market Douglas-fir logs in western Washington and northwest Oregon / 1
A 13.79:PNW-75 Small mammals and natural reforestation in southeast Alaska / 1
A 13.79:PNW-76 Importance of timber-based employment to the economic base of the Douglas-fir region of Oregon, Washington, and northern California / 1
A 13.79:PNW-77 Response of ponderosa pine pole stands to thinning / 1
A 13.79:PNW-78 Soil surface temperatures on cutovers in southwest Oregon / 1
A 13.79:PNW-79 Enzyme nitrate reductase of some parasitic fungi / 1
A 13.79:PNW-80 Two tests of white pine, true fir, and Douglas-fir seedspotting in the Cascade Range / 1
A 13.79:PNW-81 The large aspen tortrix, Choristoneura conflictana (Wlkr.), in interior Alaska / 1
A 13.79:PNW-82 Can thinning slash cause a nitrogen deficiency in pumice soils of central Oregon? / 1
A 13.79:PNW-83 Survival of Poria Weirii in conifer, alder and mixed conifer-alder stands / 1
A 13.79:PNW-84 Spring-season deer browsing of Douglas-fir on the Capitol Forest in western Washington / 1
A 13.79:PNW-85 Determination of nucleopolyhedron counts and size frequency distributions by means of a Coulter transducer / 1
A 13.79:PNW-86 Growth response of 35-year-old, site V Douglas-fir to nitrogen fertilizer / 1
A 13.79:PNW-87 An operational test of a natural-shaped logging balloon / 1
A 13.79:PNW-88 Natural filtering of suspended soil by a stream at low flow / 1
A 13.79:PNW-89 Potential damage to forest tree seed during processing, protective treatment, and dissemination / 1
A 13.79:PNW-90 Bud characteristics of ponderosa pine related to potential damage by the European pine shoot moth / 1
A 13.79:PNW-91 Volume tables and equations for old-growth western hemlock and Sitka spruce in southeast Alaska / 1
A 13.79:PNW-92 Effects of artificial flooding on seedling survival and growth of six Northwestern tree species / 1