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Schermann N., Adams W.T., Aitken S.N., Bastien J.-C.  1997.  Genetic parameters of stem form traits in a 9-year-old coastal Douglas-fir progeny test in Washington. Silvae Genetica. 46:166-170.
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.
Slavov G.T.  2003.  CTAB protocol for extracting DNA from Douglas-fir seed embryos and megagametophytes.
Slavov G.T., Howe G.T., Yakovlev I, Edwards K.J., Krutovskii K.V., Tuskan G.A., Carlson J.E., Strauss S.H., Adams W.T.  2004.  Highly variable SSR markers in Douglas-fir: Mendelian inheritance and map locations. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 108:873-880.
Slavov G.T., Howe G.T., Gyaourova A.V., Birkes D.S., Adams W.T.  2004.  Pollen Flow (PFL): A computer program for estimating pollen flow using highly variable markers and paternity exclusion.
St.Clair J.B., Howe G.T.  2010.  Ensuring that forests are adapted to future climates. Northwest Woodlands. 26(2):20-21,31.
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.
St.Clair J.B., Howe G.T.  2011.  Strategies for the conservation of forest genetic resources in the face of climate change. Turk. J. Bot. 35:403-409.
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.
St.Clair J.B., Adams W.T..  1993.  Family composition of Douglas-fir nursery stock as influenced by seed characters, mortality and culling practices. New Forests. 7:319-329.
St.Clair J.B., Howe G.T., Kling J.G.  2020.  The 1912 Douglas-fir Heredity Study: Long-term effects of climatic transfer distance on growth and survival. Journal of Forestry. 118(1):1-13.
St.Clair J.B., Howe G.T.  2009.  Genetic options for adapting forests to climate change. Western Forester. 54(1):9-11.
St.Clair J.B..  1989.  Effects of seed characters and competitive environment on two-year performance of open-pollinated Douglas-fir families. Ph.D.