
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.
Pinus monophylla
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Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996)
Common Name(s):
nut pine pinon syn nut pine syn stone pineReferences
(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.]Walker, R. F. and C. D. Huntt (1999). Growth and nutrition of containerized singleleaf pinyon seedlings in response to controlled release fertilization. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 13(2): 123-132. {a} Department of Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Nevada, 1000 Valley Road, Reno, NV, 89512, USA
Weiss, R. (1999). Distribution of Pinus monophylla in the northern Wasatch Range of Utah. Great Basin Naturalist. July 59(3): 292-294. {a} 19326 Bothell-Everett Hwy No. 19, Bothell, WA, 98012, USA
McAuliffe, J. R. and D. T. R. Van (1998). A 22,000-year record of vegetation change in the north-central Sonoran desert. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 141(3-4): 253-275. {a} Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA
Morrison, M. L. and L. S. Hall (1998). Responses of mice to fluctuating habitat quality: I. Patterns from a long-term observational study. Southwestern Naturalist 43(2): 123-136. Dep. Biol. Sci., Calif. State Univ., Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Rhode, D. and D. B. Madsen (1998). Pine nut use in the Early Holocene and beyond: The Danger Cave archaeobotanical record. Journal of Archaeological Science 25(12): 1199-1210. {a} Quaternary Sciences Center, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, 89512, USA
Lei, S. A. (1997). Variation in germination response to temperature and water availability in blackbrush (Coleogyne ramosissima) and its ecological significance. Great Basin Naturalist 57(2): 172-177. Dep. Biol. Sci., Univ. Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4004, USA
Vander, W. S. B. (1997). Dispersal of singleleaf pinon pine (Pinus monophylla) by seed-caching rodents. Journal of Mammalogy 78(1): 181-191. Dep. Biol., Univ. Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA
Callaway, R. M., L. E. H. De, et al. (1996). Competition and facilitation: Contrasting effects of Artemisia tridentata on desert vs. montane pines. Ecology Washington D C 77(7): 2130-2141. {a} Div. Biol. Sci., Univ. Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA
Reich, P. B., J. Oleksyn, et al. (1996). Evidence that longer needle retention of spruce and pine populations at high elevations and high latitudes is largely a phenotypic response. Tree Physiology 16(7): 643-647. {a} Dep. Forest Resources, Univ. Minnesota, 1530 N. Cleveland Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA
Wakamiya, I., H. J. Price, et al. (1996). Pine genome size diversity and water relations. Physiologia Plantarum 96(1): 13-20. {a} Dep. Forest Sci., Texas A and M Univ., Texas Agric. Experiment Station, College Station, TX 77843-2135, USA
Crawford, M. (1995). Nut pines. WANATCA Yearbook 19: 56-66. Agroforestry Res. Trust, 46 Hunters Moon, Dartington, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6JT, UK
De, R. T. R. and R. J. Tausch (1994). Needle biomass equations for singleleaf pinyon on the Virginia Range, Nevada. Great Basin Naturalist 54(2): 177-181. {a} Dep. Range Wildl. For., Univ. Nev.-Reno, Reno, NV 89512, USA
De, R. T. R. and R. J. Tausch (1994). Predicting potential transpiration of singleleaf pinyon: An adaptation of the potometer method. Forest Ecology and Management 63(2-3): 169-180. {a} Dep. Range, Wildlife Forestry, Univ. Nevada, Reno, NV 89512, USA
Koehler, P. A. and R. S. Anderson (1994). Full-glacial shoreline vegetation during the maximum highstand at Owens Lake, California. Great Basin Naturalist 54(2): 142-149. Quaternary Studies Program, Northern Ariz. Univ., Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA
Nowak, C. L., R. S. Nowak, et al. (1994). Tree and shrub dynamics in northwestern Great Basin woodland and shrub steppe during the Late-Pleistocene and Holocene. American Journal of Botany 81(3): 265-277. {a} USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Res. Station, 920 Valley Rd. Reno, NV 89512, USA
Czaban, B. B., A. Forer, et al. (1993). Ultraviolet microbeam irradiation of chromosomal spindle fibres in Haemanthus katherinae endosperm: I. Behavior of the irradiated region. Journal of Cell Science 105(2): 571-578. {a} Dep. Biol., York Univ., 4700 Keele St, North York, ON, M3J 1P3, Canada
Horner, J. D., R. G. Cates, et al. (1993). Effects of resource manipulation on the correlation between total phenolics and astringency in douglas-fir. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19(7): 1429-1437. {a} Dep. Biology, P.O. Box 32916, Texas Christian Univ., Fort Worth, TX 76129, USA
Jordan, D. N. and W. K. Smith (1993). Simulated influence of leaf geometry on sunlight interception and photosynthesis in conifer needles. Tree Physiology 13(1): 29-39. Dep. Botany, P.O. Box 3165, Univ. Station, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071-3165, USA
Morrison, M. L., L. S. Hall, et al. (1993). Distribution and abundance of birds in the White Mountains, California. Great Basin Naturalist 53(3): 246-258. {a} Dep. Forestry Resour. Manage., Univ. Calif., Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Wilt, F. M., G. C. Miller, et al. (1993). Measurement of monoterpene hydrocarbon levels in vapor phase surrounding single leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla Torr. and Frem.: Pinaceae) understory litter. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19(7): 1417-1428. {a} Dep. Range Wildlife Forestry, Univ. Nevada Reno, Reno, NV 89557, USA
Wilt, F. M., G. C. Miller, et al. (1993). Monoterpene concentrations in fresh, senescent, and decaying foliage of single-leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla Torr. and Frem.: Pinaceae) from the Western Great Basin. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19(2): 185-194. {a} Dep. of Range Wildlife and Forestry, University of Nevada at Reno, Reno, Nevada 89512
Everett, R. L. and D. F. Thran (1992). Above-ground biomass and nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur capital in singleleaf pinyon woodlands. Journal Of Environmental Management 34(2): 137-147.
Everett, R. L. and D. F. Thran (1992). Nutrient dynamics in singleleaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla Torr and Frem.) needles. Tree Physiology 10(1): 59-68.
Lanner, R. M. and A. M. Phillips, III (1992). Natural hybridization and introgression of pinyon pines in northwestern Arizona. International Journal Of Plant Sciences 153(2): 250-257.
Miller, C. N. J. (1992). Structurally preserved cones of Pinus from the Neogene of Idaho and Oregon. International Journal Of Plant Sciences 153(1): 147-154.
Davis, M. R. and M. H. Lang (1991). Increased nutrient availability in topsoils under conifers in the South Island high country. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 21(2-3): 165-179. Forest Res. Inst., P.O. Box 31-011, Christchurch, New Zealand
Delucia, E. H. and W. H. Schlesinger (1991). Resource-use efficiency and drought tolerance in adjacent great basin and Sierran plants. Ecology 72(1): 51-58.
Van, D. T. R., J. I. Mead, et al. (1991). Late Quaternary plants and vertebrates from Picacho Peak, Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist 36(3): 302-314.
Madsen, D. B. and D. Rhode (1990). Early Holocene pinyon (Pinus monophylla) in the northeastern Great Basin (USA). Quaternary Research 33(1): 94-101.
Smith, D. R. (1990). A new Xyela (Hymenoptera: Xyelidae) from western USA. Entomological News 101(1): 9-12.
Tausch, R. J. and P. T. Tueller (1990). Foliage biomass and cover relationships between tree and shrub-dominated communities in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Great Basin Naturalist 50(2): 121-134.
Van, D. T. R., T. L. Burgess, et al. (1990). Holocene vegetation of the Hornaday Mountains of northwestern Sonora, Mexico. Proceedings Of The San Diego Society Of Natural History(2): 1-19.
Zavarin, E., K. Snajberk, et al. (1990). Chemical differentiation in relation to the morphology of the single-needle pinyons. Biochemical Systematics And Ecology 18(2-3): 125-138.
Tausch, R. J. and P. T. Tueller (1989). Evaluation of pinyon sapwood to phytomass relationships over different site conditions. Journal Of Range Management 42(3): 209-212.
Drivas, E. P. and R. L. Everett (1988). Water relations characteristics of competing single-leaf pinyon seedlings and sagebrush nurse plants. Forest Ecology And Management 23(1): 27-38.
Smith, R. H. and H. K. Preisler (1988). Xylem monoterpenes of Pinus monophylla in California and Nevada (USA). Southwestern Naturalist 33(2): 205-214.
Tausch, R. J. and P. T. Tueller (1988). Comparison of regression methods for predicting single-leaf pinyon phytomass. Great Basin Naturalist 48(1): 39-45.
Tausch, R. J. and N. E. West (1988). Differential establishment of pinyon and juniper following fire. American Midland Naturalist 119(1): 174-184.
Vander, W. S. B. (1988). Foraging of Clark's nutcrackers on rapidly changing pine seed resources. Condor 90(3): 621-631.
Wilt, F. M., G. C. Miller, et al. (1988). Monoterpene concentrations in litter and soil of single-leaf pinyon woodlands of the Western Great Basin (western USA). Great Basin Naturalist 48(2): 228-231.
Bailey, D. K. (1987). A study of Pinus subsection Cembroides I: The single-needle pinyons of the Californias and the Great Basin. Notes From The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh 44(2): 275-310.
Thran, D. F. and R. L. Everett (1987). Nutrients in surface soils following tree harvest of single-leaf pinyon. Soil Science Society Of America Journal 51(2): 462-464.
Unruh, T. R. and R. F. Luck (1987). Deme formation in scale insects: A test with the pinyon needle scale and a review of other evidence. Ecological Entomology 12(4): 439-450.
Chojnacky, D. C. (1986). Pinyon-juniper site quality and volume growth equation for Nevada (USA). U S Forest Service Research Paper Int(372): 1-7.
Everett, R., S. Sharrow, et al. (1986). Soil nutrient distribution under and adjacent to single leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla) crowns. Soil Science Society Of America Journal 50(3): 788-792.
Everett, R. L. (1986). Understory seed rain in harvested pinyon-juniper woodlands. Great Basin Naturalist 46(4): 706-710.
Harrington, T. C. and F. W. J. Cobb (1986). Varieties of Verticicladiella wageneri. Mycologia 78(4): 562-567.
Summerfield, H. B., R. L. Miles, et al. (1986). Edaphic relationships in climax single-leaf pinyon stands of western Nevada (USA). U S Forest Service Research Note Int(364): 1-3.
Everett, R. L. and S. H. Sharrow (1985). Understory response to tree harvesting of single-leaf pinyon (Pinus monophylla) and Utah juniper (Juniperus osteosperma). Great Basin Naturalist 45(1): 105-112.
Jacobs, B. F. (1985). A middle Wisconsin pollen record from Hay Lake, Arizona (USA). Quaternary Research 24(1): 121-130.
Koniak, S. (1985). Succession in pinyon (Pinus monophylla) and juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) woodlands following wildfire in the Great Basin (USA). Great Basin Naturalist 45(3): 557-566.
Blake, J. G. (1984). A seasonal analysis of bird communities in southern Nevada (USA). Southwestern Naturalist 29(4): 463-474.
Jenkins, M. J. (1984). Seed and cone insects associated with Pinus monophylla in the Raft River Mountains, Utah (USA). Great Basin Naturalist 44(2): 349-356.
Tidwell, W. D., L. R. Parker, et al. (1517). Pinuxylon woolardii, new species a new petrified taxon of Pinaceae from the Miocene basalts of eastern Oregon (USA). American Journal Of Botany 73(11): 1517-1524.
Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood, et al. (1421). Interspecific pairing between two sibling Ips spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Journal Of Chemical Ecology 17(7): 1421-1436.
Otrosina, W. and F. W. J. Cobb (1360). Analysis of allozymes of three distinct variants of Verticicladiella wageneri isolated from conifers in western North America. Phytopathology 77(9): 1360-1363.
Strauss, S. H. and A. H. Doerksen (1081). Restriction fragment analysis of pine phylogeny. Evolution 44(4): 1081-1096.
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