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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.
Criddle R.S., Anekonda T.S., Bacca M.I., Hansen L.D..  1996.  Selection for biomass production based on respiration parameters in eucalypts: Acclimation of growth respiration to changing growth temperatures. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26:1569-1576.
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.
Chmura D.J., Howe G.T., Anderson P.D., St.Clair J.B.  2010.  Adaptation of trees, forests and forestry to climate change. Sylwan. 154(9):587-602.
Chmura D.J., Anderson P.D., Howe G.T., Harrington C.A., Halofsky J.E., Peterson D.L., Shaw D.C., St.Clair J.B.  2011.  Forest responses to climate change in the northwestern United States: Ecophysiological foundations for adaptive management. Forest Ecology and Management. 261:1121-1142.
Cherry M.L., Anekonda T.S., Albrecht M.J., Howe G.T.  2007.  Flower stimulation in young miniaturized seed orchards of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 37(1):1-10.
Cherry M.L., Vikram V., Briggs D., Cress D.W., Howe G.T.  2008.  Genetic variation in direct and indirect measures of wood stiffness in coastal Douglas-fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38:2476-2486.
Cherry M.L., Howe G.T.  2004.  Proceedings, genetics and growth modeling workshop. Pacific Northwest Research Cooperative Report . :171pp..
Celer E.  2017.  Douglas-fir seedlings in the Pacific Northwest: The genetics of drought adaptation. M.S. Thesis, Oregon State University