
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
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The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com.
Juniperus occidentalis
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
california juniperReferences
(Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):[These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to
www.silverplatter.com. References are listed alphabetically by author within years, with most recent references first; addresses of author(s) have been included when available. To search within this page, we suggest using Find in Page, within the Edit menu of the Web Browser.]Adams, R. P. (2000). The serrate leaf margined Juniperus (section Sabina) of the western hemisphere: Systematics and evolution based on leaf essential oils and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. [print] December 28(10): 975-989. {a} Plant Biotechnology Center, Baylor University, Gruver, TX, 79040, USA
Klemmedson, J. O. and A. R. Tiedemann (2000). Influence of western juniper development on distribution of soil and organic layer nutrients. Northwest Science. Winter 74(1): 1-11. {a} Forestry Sciences Lab., 1133 N. Western Ave, Wenatchee, WA, 98801, USA
Soule, P. T. and P. A. Knapp (2000). Juniperus occidentalis (western juniper) establishment history on two minimally disturbed research natural areas in central Oregon. Western North American Naturalist. [print] January 60(1): 26-33. {a} Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 28608, USA
Terry, R. G., R. S. Nowak, et al. (2000). Genetic variation in chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA in Utah juniper (Juniperus osteosperma, Cupressaceae): Evidence for interspecific gene flow. American Journal of Botany. Feb. 87(2): 250-258. {a} Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, 59812, USA
Tiedemann, A. R. and J. O. Klemmedson (2000). Biomass and nutrient distribution and system nutrient budget for western juniper in central Oregon. Northwest Science. Winter 74(1): 12-24. {a} Forestry Sciences Lab., 1133 N. Western Ave., Wenatchee, WA, 98801, USA
Gedney, D. R., D. L. Azuma, et al. (1999). Western juniper in eastern Oregon. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW. Nov. 464: 1-53. {a} Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Portland, OR, 97208-3890, USA
Knapp, P. A. and P. T. Soule (1999). Geographical distribution of an 18th-century heart rot outbreak in western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.). Journal of Arid Environments. March 41(3): 247-256. {a} Department of Geography, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 30303-3083, USA
Moore, D. J., R. S. Nowak, et al. (1999). Gas exchange and carbon isotope discrimination of Juniperus osteosperma and Juniperus occidentalis across environmental gradients in the Great Basin of western North America. Tree Physiology. June 19(7): 421-433. {a} Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, 89557, USA
Zhou, L., A. A. Ahmed, et al. (1999). (+)-Dihydromayurone from Juniperus occidentalis. Planta Medica. Oct. 65(7): 680-681. {a} Departement of Forest Products, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
Bates, J. D., R. F. Miller, et al. (1998). Understory patterns in cut western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) woodlands. Great Basin Naturalist 58(4): 363-374. {a} Rangeland Resources Dep., Oreg. State Univ., Eastern Oreg. Agric. Res. Cent., Burns, OR 97720, USA
Leavengood, S. and L. E. Swan (1998). The Western Juniper Forum (Bend, Oregon, USA, April 21, 1997). U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW(432): 3-76. {a} Oregon State Univ., Klamath Falls, OR, USA
Huemmrich, K. F. and S. N. Goward (1997). Vegetation canopy PAR absorptance and NDVI: An assessment for ten tree species with the SAIL model. Remote Sensing of Environment 61(2): 254-269. {a} Hughes STX, Code 923, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Cent., Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Schupp, E. W., J. M. Gomez, et al. (1997). Dispersal of Juniperus occidentalis (western juniper) seeds by frugivorous mammals on Juniper Mountain, southeastern Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 57(1): 74-78. {a} Dep. Rangeland Resources, Ecol. Cent., Utah State Univ., Logan, UT 84322, USA
Fajemisin, B., D. Ganskopp, et al. (1996). Potential for woody plant control by Spanish goats in the sagebrush steppe. Small Ruminant Research 20(3): 229-238. {a} USDA Agricultural Res. Service, HC-71 4.51 Hwy. 205, Burns, OR 97720, USA
Fajemisin, B., D. Ganskopp, et al. (1996). Potential for woody plant control by Spanish goats in the sagebrush steppe. Small Ruminant Research 20(2): 99-107. {a} USDA Agric. Res. Service, HC 71 4.51 Hwy. 205, Burns, OR 97720, USA
Kramer, S., P. M. Miller, et al. (1996). Root system morphology and development of seedling and juvenile Juniperus occidentalis. Forest Ecology and Management 86(1-3): 229-240. {a} Dep. Rangeland Resour., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1995). Juniperus occidentalis juvenile foliage: Advantages and disadvantages for a stress-tolerant, invasive conifer. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25(3): 470-479. Dep. Rangeland Resources, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 93301, USA
Miller, R. F. and J. A. Rose (1995). Historic expansion of Juniperus occidentalis (western Juniper) in southeastern Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist 55(1): 37-45. Eastern Oreg. Agric. Res. Cent., HC 71 4.51 Hwy 205, Burns, OR 97720, USA
Tiedemann, A. R. and J. O. Klemmedson (1995). The influence of Western Juniper development on soil nutrient availability. Northwest Science 69(1): 1-8. {a} Forestry Range Sci. Lab., 1401 Gekeler Lane, La Grande, OR 97850, USA
Agee, J. K. (1994). Fire and weather disturbances in terrestrial ecosystems of the eastern Cascades. U S Forest Service General Technical Report PNW(320): 1-52. Div. Ecosystem Science and Conservation, Coll. Forest Resources at Univ. Wash., Seattle, WA, USA
Angell, R. F. and R. F. Miller (1994). Simulation of leaf conductance and transpiration in Juniperus occidentalis. Forest Science 40(1): 5-17. {a} U.S. Dep. Agric., Agric. Res. Serv., Burns, OR 97720, USA
Miller, R. F. and P. E. Wigand (1994). Holocene changes in semiarid pinyon-juniper woodlands. Bioscience 44(7): 465-474. {a} Northern Great Basin Experimental Range, HC 71 4.51 Highway 205, Burns, OR 97720, USA
Rose, J. A. and L. E. Eddleman (1994). Ponderosa pine and understory growth following western juniper removal. Northwest Science 68(2): 79-85. {a} East. Oreg. Agric. Res. Cent., Oreg. State Univ., Burns, OR 97720, USA
Denisov, G. V. and t. V. S. Strel (1993). Salt-tolerance of brome grass in Yakutia. Sibirskii Biologicheskii Zhurnal(3): 17-23. Yakutsk Inst. Biol., Yakutsk, Russia
Graumlich, L. J. (1993). A 1000-year record of temperature and precipitation in the Sierra Nevada. Quaternary Research Orlando 39(2): 249-255. Lab. Tree-Ring Res., University Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1993). Influence of vapor pressure deficit and soil moisture on gas exchange of Juniperus occidentalis. Northwest Science 67(3): 147-155. {a} Dep. Rangeland Resour., Oreg. State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
Waring, R. H., J. Runyon, et al. (1993). Developing remote sensing techniques to estimate photosynthesis and annual forest growth across a steep climatic gradient in western Oregon, USA. Studia Forestalia Suecica(191): 33-42. {a} Coll. Forestry, Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1992). The seasonal course of physiological processes in Juniperus occidentalis. Forest Ecology And Management 48(3-4): 185-215.
Calvin, C. L., C. A. Wilson, et al. (1991). Growth of longitudinal strands of Phoradendron juniperinum (Viscaceae) in shoots of Juniperus occidentalis. Annals Of Botany 67(2): 153-162.
Graumlich, L. J. (1991). Subalpine tree growth, climate, and increasing carbon dioxide: An assessment of recent growth trends. Ecology 72(1): 1-11.
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1991). The response of juvenile and small adult western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) to nitrate and ammonium fertilization. Canadian Journal Of Botany 69(11): 2344-2352.
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1991). The response of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) to reductions in above-ground and below-ground tissue. Canadian Journal Of Forest Research 21(2): 207-216.
Vaitkus, M. R. and L. E. Eddleman (1991). Tree size and understory phytomass production in a western juniper woodland. Great Basin Naturalist 51(3): 236-243.
Miller, P. M., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1990). Allocation patterns of carbon and minerals in juvenile and small adult Juniperus occidentalis. Forest Science 36(3): 734-747.
Parker, A. J. (1989). Forest/environment relationships in Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Vegetatio 82(1): 41-54.
Adams, R. P., C. A. McDaniel, et al. (1988). Termiticidal activities in the heartwood, bark/sapwood and leaves of Juniperus spp., from the USA. Biochemical Systematics And Ecology 16(5): 453-456.
Southworth, D. (1988). Isolation of exines from gymnosperm pollen. American Journal Of Botany 75(1): 15-21.
Wood, C. E. and J. K. Wood (1988). Woody vegetation of the Frio River riparian forest, Texas (USA). Texas Journal Of Science 40(3): 309-322.
Adams, R. P. (1987). Investigation of Juniperus species of the USA for new sources of cedarwood oil. Economic Botany 41(1): 48-54.
Doescher, P. S., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1987). Evaluation of soil nutrients, pH, and organic matter in rangelands dominated by western juniper. Northwest Science 61(2): 97-102.
Miller, R. F., L. E. Eddleman, et al. (1987). Relationship of western juniper stem conducting tissue and basal circumference to leaf area and biomass. Great Basin Naturalist 47(3): 349-354.
Miller, R. F. and L. M. Schultz (1987). Water relations and leaf morphology of Juniperus occidentalis in the Northern Great Basin. Forest Science 33(3): 690-706.
Fritts, H. C. and W. Xiangding (1986). A comparison between response-function analysis and other regression techniques. Tree Ring Bulletin 46: 31-46.
Evans, R. A. and J. A. Young (1985). Plant succession following control of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) with picloram. Weed Science 33(1): 63-68.
Young, J. A., R. A. Evans, et al. (1985). Weed control and revegetation following western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) control. Weed Science 33(4): 513-517.
Mackenzie, S. L. and K. R. Holme (1984). Analysis of conifer leaf free amino acids by gas-liquid chromatography. Journal Of Chromatography 299(2): 387-396.
Young, J. A., R. A. Evans, et al. (1059). Stratification of seeds of western and Utah juniper. Forest Science 34(4): 1059-1066.
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