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Urhan O.S., Kolpak S.E., Jayawickrama K.J.S., Howe G.T.  2014.  Early genetic selection for wood stiffness in juvenile Douglas-fir and western hemlock. For. Ecol. Manage. 320:104-117.
Anekonda T.S., Libby W.J..  1996.  Effectiveness of nearest neighbor data adjustment in a clonal test of redwood. Silvae Genetica. 45:46-51.
Criddle R.S., Anekonda T.S., Tong H, Church J.N., Ledig F.T., Hansen L.D.  2000.  Effects of climate on growth traits of river red gum are determined by respiration parameters. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology. 27:435-443.
Krutovskii K.V., Vollmer S.S., Sorenson F.C., Adams W.T., Strauss S.H..  1996.  Effects of megagametrophyte removal on DNA yield and early seedling growth in coastal Douglas-fir. Proceedings Western Forest Genetics Association Meeting.
St.Clair J.B..  1989.  Effects of seed characters and competitive environment on two-year performance of open-pollinated Douglas-fir families. Ph.D.
St.Clair J.B., Adams W.T..  1991.  Effects of seed weight and rate of emergence on early growth of open-pollinated Douglas-fir families. Forest Science. 37:987-997.
Aitken S.N..  1995.  Effects of selection for increased growth rates on the annual developmental cycle of coastal Douglas-fir. Proceedings Canadian Tree Improvement Association and Western Forest Genetics Association Joint Meeting. :63p.
St.Clair J.B., Howe G.T.  2010.  Ensuring that forests are adapted to future climates. Northwest Woodlands. 26(2):20-21,31.
Schermann N..  1994.  Etude des parameteres genetiques de trois populations de Douglas vert (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco), Analyse d'un diallele 16 x 16, Consequences pour la strategie d'amelioration genetique de l'espece. PhD:117p.
Adams W.T., Aitken S.N., Joyce D.G., Howe G.T., Vargas-Hernandez J.J.  2001.  Evaluating efficacy of early testing for stem growth in coastal Douglas-fir. Silvae Genetica. 50:167-175.
Anekonda T.S.  2001.  Extreme growth phenotypes of trees are caused by differences in energy metabolism. Thermochimica Acta . 373:125-132.