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Li P, Adams W.T..  1989.  Range-wide patterns of allozyme variation in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 19:149-161.
Krutovskii K.V., Vollmer S.S., Sorenson F.C., Adams W.T., Knapp S.J., Strauss S.H..  1998.  RAPD genome maps of Douglas-fir. Journal of Heredity. 89:197-205.
St.Clair J.B., Adams W.T..  1991.  Relative family performance and variance structure of open-pollinated Douglas-fir seedlings grown in three competitive environments. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 81:541-550.
Adams W.T., Johnson G.R., Copes D.L., Daniels J., Quam R.G., Heaman J.C., Weber J..  1990.  Is research keeping up with the needs of Douglas-fir tree improvement programs? Western Journal of Applied Forestry . 5:135-137.
Criddle R.S., Anekonda T.S., Libby W.J..  1996.  Respiration parameters determine redwood growth rates and responses to climate. Proceedings Conference on Coast Redwood Forest Ecology and Management.
Bower A.D..  1998.  Response of annual growth ring components to soil moisture deficit in young, plantation grown Douglas-fir in coastal British Columbia. M.S.:88.
Anekonda T.S., Criddle R.S., Hansen L.D.  2000.  Response to letter from M. Adams. Functional Ecology. 14:654-656.
Lu H., Klocko A.L., Brunner A.M., Ma C., Magnuson A.C., Howe G.T., An X., Strauss S.H.  2019.  RNA interference suppression of AGAMOUS and SEEDSTICK alters floral organ identity and impairs floral organ determinacy, ovule differentiation, and seed-hair development in Populus. New Phytologist. 222:923-937.