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Publications: 1960-1969

1969

Franklin, J. F.  (1969)  Forest Tree Planting in arid zones. (Book review).  Plant Science Bulletin 15(2): 6.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1969)  Fundamentals of a forest biogeocoenology. (Book review).  Forest Science 15(3): 254.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1969)  Major vegetation types of Oregon and Washington. (Abstract).  XI International Botanical Congr. Abstrs. Paper Presented 1969: 63.

 

Franklin, J. F. and N. A. Bishop.  (1969)  Notes on the natural history of Mount Rainier National Park.  Mount Rainier National History Association Publication.  24 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and C. T. Dyrness.  (1969)  Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-80.  Portland, OR.  216 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and T. E. Greathouse.  (1969)  Identifying noble fir source from seed itself: a progress report.  West. Reforestation Coord. Counc. Proc. 1968.  Pp. 13-16.

 

Franklin, J. F. and T. E. Greathouse. (1969)  Seed origin studies, noble-California red fir species complex.  Western Forest Nursery Council, Western Forest and Conservation Association Proceedings1968.  Pp. 11-16.

 

Tarrant, R. F. , K. C. Lu, W. B. Bollen and J. F. Franklin.  (1969)  Nitrogen enrichment of two forest ecosystems by red alder.  USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-76.  Portland, OR.  8 p.

 

1968

Franklin, J. F.  (1968)  Cone production by upper-slope conifers. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-60. Portland, OR.  21 p.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1968)  Cotyledon number and seed weight in the noble-red fir species complex.  (Abstract).  In: West. For. Genetics Assoc. Annual Meeting.  Abstract of Presented Papers, 1968: 9.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1968).  The reforestation research program: upper-slope reforestation.  In: First Reforestation Workshop Proceedings 1968.  Pp. 28-34.

 

Franklin, J. F., C. T. Dyrness, D. G. Moore, and R. F. Tarrant.  (1968)  Chemical soil properties under coastal Oregon stands of alder and conifers.  In:  J. M. Trappe, J. F. Franklin, R. J. Tarrant, and G. M. Hansen (eds), Biology of alder.  Proceedings of a symposium held at Northwest Scienctific Association 40th annual meeting, Pullman, WA, April 14-15, 1967.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station,  USDA Forest Service, Portland OR.  Pp. 157-172.

 

Franklin, J. F. and T. E. Greathouse.  (1968)  Cotyledon numbers in the noble-California red fir species complex. (Abstract).  Northwest Science 42: 32-33.

 

Franklin, J. F. and J. Hoffman. (1968)  Two tests of white pine, true fir, and Douglas-fir seedspotting in the Cascade Range.  USDA Forest Service Research Notes PNW-80.  Portland, OR.  11 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and K. W. Krueger.  (1968)  Germination of true fir and mountain hemlock seed on snow.  Journal of Forestry 66: 416-417.

 

Franklin, J. F. and A. A. Pechanec.  (1968)  Comparison of vegetation in adjacent alder, conifer, and mixed alder-conifer communities. I. Understory vegetation and stand structure. In:  J. M. Trappe, J. F. Franklin, R. J. Tarrant, and G. M. Hansen (eds), Biology of alder.  Proceedings of a symposium held at Northwest Scienctific Association 40th annual meeting, Pullman, WA, April 14-15, 1967.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station,  USDA Forest Service, Portland OR.  Pp. 37-43.

 

Franklin, J. F. and J. M. Trappe.  (1968)  Natural areas: needs, concepts, and criteria.  Journal of Forestry 66: 456-461.

 

Pechanec, A. A. and J. F. Franklin.  (1968)  Comparison of vegetation in adjacent alder, conifer, and mixed alder-conifer communities. II. Epiphytic, epixylic, and epilithic cryptogams.  In:  J. M. Trappe, J. F. Franklin, R. J. Tarrant, and G. M. Hansen (eds), Biology of alder.  Proceedings of a symposium held at Northwest Scienctific Association 40th annual meeting, Pullman, WA, April 14-15, 1967.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station,  USDA Forest Service, Portland OR.  Pp. 85-98.

 

Tarrant, R. F., C. Lu, W. B. Bollen, and J. F. Franklin.  (1968)  Nitrogen enrichment of two forest ecosystems by red alder (Alnus rubra). (Abstract). American Society of Agronomy: 139.

 

Trappe, J. M., J. F. Franklin, R. F. Tarrant, and G. M. Hansen.  (1968).  Biology of Alder.  Proceedings of a symposium held at Northwest Scientific Northwest Association 40th Annual Meeting, Pullman, WA, April 14-15, 1967. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, Portland, OR.  292 p.

 

1967

Bollen, K. C., W. B. Lu, J. M. Trappe, R. F. Tarrant, and J. R. Franklin.  (1967)  Primary microbiological succession on a landslide of alpine origin at Mount Rainier. USDA Forest Service Research Note PNW-50.  Portland, OR. 8 p.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1967).  Advances in ecological research, Vol. 3. (Book Review).  Journal of Forestry 65(4): 272.

 

Franklin, J. F., C. T. Dyrness, D. G. Moore, and R. F. Tarrant.  (1967).  Chemical soil properties under coastal Oregon stands of alder and conifers. (Abstract).  Nowthwest Science 41(1): 49.

 

Franklin, J. F. and R. J. Mitchell.  (1967)  Successional status of subalpine fir in the Cascade Range.  USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-46.  Portland, OR.  16 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and A. A. Pechanec.  (1967)  Vegetational comparison of adjacent alder, conifer, and mixed alder-conifer. (Abstract).  Northwest Science 41(1): 49.

 

1966

Franklin, J. F.  (1966).  Invasion of subalpine meadows by Abies lasiocarpa in the Mount Rainier area.  Northwest Science 40(1): 38.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1966)  The true fir-hemlock forests of northwestern America and their affinities with the high-elevational forests of Japan.  Eleventh Pac. Sci. Congr. Proc.  Vol. 5:6.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1966)  Vegetation and soils in the subalpine forests of the southern Washington Cascade Range.  Diss. Abstr. 27(6): 1746B - 1747B.

 

1965

Critchfield, W. B., R. R. Silen, and J. F. Franklin.  (1965)  Early verification of a hybrid between noble and California red firs.  Forest Science 11(4): 460-462.

 

Dahms, W. G. and J. F. Franklin.  (1965)  Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana (Bong.) Carr.).  In: Silvics of Forest Trees of the United States.  USDA Forest Service Agric. Handb. 271.  Pp. 712-716.

 

Dimock, E. J., II and J. F. Franklin.  (1965)  Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (dougl.) Forbes). Silvics of Forest Trees of the United States.  USDA Forest Service Agric. Handb. 271.  Pp. 31-34.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1965)  Ecology and silviculture of the true fir-hemlock forests of the Pacific Northwest. Society of American Foresters Proceedings 1964.  Pp.28-32.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1965)  An exploratory study of cone maturity in noble fir.  USDA Forest Service Research Note PNW-21.  Portland, OR.  12 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. (1965). Tentative ecological provinces within the true fir-hemlock forest areas of the Pacific Northwest.  USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-22.  Portland, OR.  31 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and N. E. West.  (1965)  Plant communities of Oregon: a bibliography.  Northwest Science 39: 73-83.

 

Staebler, G. and J. F. Franklin.  (1965)   (Abies procera Rehd.).  In: Silvics of Forest Trees of the United States. USDA Forest Service Agr. Handb. 271.  Pp. 25-29.

 

Williams, C. G., Jr. and J. F. Franklin.  (1965)  Pacific silver fir—a bibliography with abstracts.  USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-21.  84 p.

 

1964

Franklin, J. F.  (1964)  Color of immature cones of several Pacific Northwest conifers.  Forest Science 10: 103-104.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1964)   Douglas' squirrels cut Pacific silver fir cones in the Washington Cascades.  USDA Forest Service Research Note PNW-15.  Portland, OR.  3 p.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1964)  Some notes on the distribution and ecology of noble fir.  Northwest Science 38: 1-13.

 

Rothacher, J. S. and J. F. Franklin.  (1964)  Fertilizer pellets improve growth of planted Douglas-fir on an unfavorable site.  Tree Planter's Notes 67: 9-11.

 

1963

Dahms, W. G. and J. F. Franklin.  (1963)  Silvical characteristics of mountain hemlock.  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Silvical Series 11 (rev.).  18 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. (1963)  Natural regeneration of Douglas-fir and associated species using modified clearcutting systems in the Oregon Cascades. USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-3.  Portland, OR.  14 p.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1963)  A proposed physiographic subdivision of the true fir-hemlock forests of the Pacific Northwest. (Abstract).  Northwest Science 37: 159.

 

Franklin, J. F. and J. M. Trappe.  (1963)  Plant communities of the northern Cascade Range: a reconnaissance. (Abstract).  Northwest Science 37: 163-164.

 

1962

Franklin, J. F.  (1962).  Corkbark fir for Christmas trees.  American Christmas Tree Grower's Journal 6(1): 6, 58, 60.

 

Franklin, J. F.  ( 1962)  Mountain hemlock—a bibliography with abstracts.  USDA Forest Service Research Paper 51.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR.  50 p.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1962).  Natural regeneration on some modified staggered-setting clearcuts in the western Oregon Cascades.  Northwest Science 36: 19.

 

Franklin, J. F.  (1962)  Noble fir—a bibliography with abstracts. USDA Forest Service Research Paper 46.  Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR.  41 p.

 

Franklin, J. F. and J. S. Rothacher.  (1962)  Are your seedlings being buried.  Tree Planter's Notes 51: 7-9.

 

1961

Franklin, J. F.  (1961)  A guide to seedling identification for 25 conifers of the Pacific Northwest.  USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Portland, OR.  31 p.

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