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“A Legume for Native Flood Meadows: II. Phosphorus Fertilizer Requirements for Maintaining Stands of White-Tip Clover (Trifolium variegatum)1”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 51, no. 6, p. 350, 1959.
, “The Plant Ontology As A Tool For Comparative Plant Anatomy And Genomic Analyses.”, Plant & Cell Physiology, 2012.
, “A Legume for Native Flood Meadows: I. Establishment and Maintenance of Stands of White-Tip Clover (T. variegatum) in Native Flood Meadows and its Effect Upon Yields, Vegetative and Chemical Composition of Hay1”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 49, no. 9, p. 473, 1957.
, “The Plant Ontology: A Tool for Plant Genomics.”, in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), vol. 1374, 2016, pp. 89-114.
, “1957 Field Day Report”, Squaw Butte-Harney Experiment Station, 1957.
, “The Effect of Time and Height of Cutting on the Yield, Crude Protein Content and Vegetative Composition of a Native Flood Meadow in Eastern Oregon1”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 48, no. 6, p. 257, 1956.
, “Meadow Grazing-1: A Comparison of Gains of Calves and Yearlings When Summering on Native Flood Meadows and Sagebrush-Bunchgrass Range”, Journal of Range Management, vol. 10, no. 4, p. 172, 1957.
, “The Planteome database: an integrated resource for reference ontologies, plant genomics and phenomics.”, Nucleic acids research, vol. 46, pp. D1168-D1180, 2018.
, “1955 Field Day Report: Range Improvement Research”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955.
, “The Effect of Source, Rate and Time of Nitrogen Application Upon the Yields, Vegetative Composition and Crude Protein Content of Native Flood-Meadow Hay in Eastern Oregon1”, Agronomy Journal, vol. 48, no. 12, p. 543, 1956.
, “Evaluation of Pb and Cu bioavailability from compost amended soils.”, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, vol. 86, no. 5, 2006.
, “The Stockman's Laboratory -- Field Day Report”, Squaw Butte-Harney Range and Livestock Experiment Station, 1953.
, “Adaptability and Yield of Eleven Grasses Grown on the Oregon High Desert”, Journal of Range Management, vol. 11, no. 5, p. 235, 1958.
, “1955 Field Day Report: Mountain Meadow Improvement Studies”, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955.
, “Relating compost measures of stability and maturity to plant growth”, Comp. Sci. Util., vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 113-124, 2003.
, “Improving Restoration Success Through a Precision Restoration Framework”, Restoration Ecology, vol. 79, no. 2, 2021.
, “Recovery of the Herbaceous Component of Degraded Sagebrush Steppe is Unimpeded by 75 years of Moderate Cattle Grazing”, Ecosphere, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 1-20, 2021.
, “Weak Effects of a Soil Contrast on Wyoming Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) Transplant Survival in a Northern Great Basin Case Study Suggest Importance of Microsite Selection and Non-Soil Factors”, Rangelands, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 88 - 97, 2024.
, “Management and Environmental Factors Associated with Simulated Restoration Seeding Barriers in Sagebrush Steppe”, Restoration Ecology, no. E13722, 2022.
, “Biocrusts Indicators of Livestock Grazing Effects on Soil Stability in Sagebrush Steppe: A Case Study from a Long-Term Experiment in the Northern Great Basin”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 91, pp. 82 - 86, 2023.
, “Stomatal Conductance Relates to Sagebrush Transplant Survival Across Planting Season and Size-Class”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 80, pp. 26 - 30, 2022.
, “Influence of Weather on Production Dynamics in Wyoming Big Sagebrush Steppe Across Plant Associations”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 85, pp. 48 - 55, 2022.
, “Long-term Plant Community Trajectories Suggest Divergent Responses of Native and Non-Native Perennials and Annuals to Vegetation Removal and Seeding Treatments”, Restoration Ecology, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 821-831, 2019.
, “Sagebrush Ecosystems are More Than Artemisia: The Complex Issue of Degraded Understories in the Great Basin”, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 94, pp. 184 - 194, 2024.
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