A greenhouse bioassay was used to investigate effects of natural and manmade disturbances on native ectomycorrhizal populations of Douglas-fir and western hemlock on a steep southeast slope in the
west central Cascade Mountains. Total and mycorrhizal root tips were counted on seedlings grown in soils collected from (a) two 100+...
Hawai’i’s economy is 2 dimensional, relying both on agricultural products and tourism. In order for the state to have a more sustainable economy it’s going to need multiple sources of revenues and not rely primarily on one. Currently there is no successful model of timber harvesting in Hawaii. Developing a...
On June 20, 2019, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it would conduct a 5-year status review of the Spruce-Fir Moss Spider as part of the process mandated by the Endangered Species Act. Although the Spruce-Fir Moss Spider has been listed as endangered since 1994, minimal research has...
The relationship between Leaf Area Index (LAI) and current stem-wood
production was examined in selected stands in eastern
Washington. Stands were sampled with an angle gauge (prism). LAI
was estimated from sapwood area; current stem-wood production from
DBH, height, and radial increment.
Maximum LAI attainable on a given site has...
Point Reyes is a 100-square mile peninsula located on the California coast about 30 miles north of San Francisco. The peninsula, surrounding bays, and neighboring coastal mainland are a unique biodiversity hotspot. The area underwent heavy human use, including ranching and logging, during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Conservation...
The overall goal of this study was to investigate influences of ectomycorrhizae (EM) and
interspecific carbon transfer on seedling performance in species mixtures. The objectives were to:
(I) determine the potential for EM to link paper birch and Douglas-fir, (ii) quantify gross and net
interspecific carbon transfer, and (iii) evaluate...
Bioassays using red alder and snowbrush plants grown in soils collected
from a clearcut, a young Douglas-fir plantation, and an old-growth stand were
conducted. Sites are located at the Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon. In
the first bioassays, more alder than snowbrush plants survived and nodulated.
Of the plants that survived,...
A sustainable resource development plan framework was prepared for the
Neskonlith Indian Band, who are located in the interior of British Columbia, Canada.
The framework intends to address issues involving; integrated resource management,
traditional native land management, ecosystem management, and community-based
resource management.
A soft systems (Wilson & Morren, 1990)...
Seeds of A. senegal (L.) Wild from four populations across
a rainfall gradient in western Sudan were grown in two sites.
One site is on an upper dune crest - (sandy soil) and the other
site is on the lower slope of the same dune - (sandy loam soil).
Soils...
A greenhouse bioassay was used to compare
ectomycorrhiza formation and diversity in soils from
undisturbed and clearcut and burned areas in moist mesic,
moist montane and dry montane forest types representing a
gradient of environmental harshness. It was hypothesized
that mycorrhiza diversity decreases with increasing
environmental harshness and that stability...