Six, recent clear cut areas were selected in the Douglas-fir
zone of the Western Cascade Range of Oregon to determine the
environmental and nutritional effects that snowbrush has on the establishment
and growth of Douglas-fir seedlings.
One thousand eighty milacre sample plots on the six clear cuts
were used to...
Heartwood samples of Pacific Coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii var. menziesii) and Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir
(Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) were rated for relative liquid
permeability, and evaluated for kraft pulping characteristics.
Highly impermeable wood of the Rocky Mountain variety was termed
"refractory," while the pervious wood of the Pacific Coastal variety...
This study was undertaken to ascertain some of the physiological
effects of the herbicide atrazine on Douglas-fir seedlings.
Photosynthetic and respirational rates were measured on seedlings
grown in a controlled environment chamber. Height and dry weight
increases, shoot/root ratios and percent total nitrogen were obtained
from treated and control seedlings...
The objective of this study was to examine the transpirational
behavior of Douglas-fir seedlings from two origins,, each grown in
two environments, and subject to a range of moisture stress. Forks
and Goldendale, Washington were the mesic and xeric seed origins
respectively. One-half of the seedlings from each origin was...
The inter-relationship of salmonberry and Douglas-fir on cutover areas was investigated in the Coast Range of western Oregon. Animal influences affecting the survival of Douglas-fir in a salmonberry
habitat were also investigated. The autecology of salmonberry was considered first by formulating a mathematical model to characterize the lateral encroachment of...