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Lorenz W.W., Neale D.B., Jermstad K.D., Howe G.T., Rogers D.L., Bordeaux J.M., Ayyampalayam S., Dean J.F.D.  2012.  Conifer DBMagic: A database housing multiple de novo transcriptome assemblies for twelve diverse conifer species. Tree Genet. Genomes. 8:1477-1485.
Klocko A., Brunner A.M., Huang J., Meilan R., Lu H., Ma C., Morel A., Zhao D., Ault K., Dow M. et al..  2016.  Containment of transgenic trees by suppression of LEAFY. Nature Biotechnology. 34:918–922.
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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.
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Libby W.J., Anekonda T.S., Kuser J.E..  1996.  The genetic architecture study of coast redwood. Proceedings Conference on Coast Redwood Forest Ecology and Management.
Li P, Adams W.T..  1993.  Genetic control of bud phenology in pole-size trees and seedlings of coastal Douglas-fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 23:1043-1051.
Li P, Adams W.T..  1994.  Genetic variation in cambial phenology of coastal Douglas-fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 24:1864-1870.
Anekonda T.S., Lomas M.C., Adams W.T.  2000.  Genetic variation in drought hardiness of coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii) seedlings. Joint Meeting North American Forest Biology Workshop and Western Forest Genetics Association.
Anekonda T.S., Lomas M.C., Adams W.T., Kavanagh K.L., Aitken S.N.  2002.  Genetic variation in drought hardiness of coastal Douglas-fir seedlings from British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 32:1701-1716.
Li P.  1990.  Genetic variation in phenology of bud and cambial activity in coastal Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco). Ph.D.
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Kolpak S.E., Smith J., Albrecht M.J., DeBell J., Lipow S., Cherry M.L., Howe G.T.  2015.  High-density miniaturized seed orchards of Douglas-fir. New Forests. 46:121-140.
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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.
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.
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.
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Howe G.T., Yu J., Knaus B., Cronn R., Kolpak S., Dolan P., Lorenz W.W., Dean J.F.D.  2013.  A SNP resource for Douglas-fir: de novo transcriptome assembly and SNP detection and validation. BMC Genomics. 14(137)
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Adams W.T., Neale D.B., Loopstra C.A..  1988.  Verifying controlled crosses in conifer tree-improvement programs. Silvae Genetica. 37:147-152.