Eric C. Turnblom

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Biostatistics Biology
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Kantavichai R, Turnblom EC, Lowell EC. (2020) Effects of Density Control and Fertilization on Log Wood Quality from a Douglas-fir Stand in Western Oregon, USA Forest Science. 66: 191-201
Littke KM, Harrington TB, Slesak RA, et al. (2020) Impacts of organic matter removal and vegetation control on nutrition and growth of Douglas-fir at three Pacific Northwestern Long-Term Soil Productivity sites Forest Ecology and Management. 468: 118176
Dwivedi P, Sucre E, Turnblom EC, et al. (2019) Investigating Relationships between Nutrient Concentrations, Stem Sinuosity, and Tree Improvement in Douglas-Fir Stands in Western Washington Forests. 10: 541
Lowell EC, Turnblom EC, Comnick JM, et al. (2018) Effect of Rotation Age and Thinning Regime on Visual and Structural Lumber Grades of Douglas-Fir Logs Forests. 9: 576
Gross CD, James JN, Turnblom EC, et al. (2018) Thinning Treatments Reduce Deep Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in a Coastal Pacific Northwest Forest Forests. 9: 238
Littke KM, Zabowski D, Turnblom EC, et al. (2018) Estimating shallow soil available water supply for Douglas-fir forests of the coastal Pacific Northwest: climate change impacts Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 48: 421-430
Bose AK, Weiskittel A, Kuehne C, et al. (2018) Tree-level growth and survival following commercial thinning of four major softwood species in North America Forest Ecology and Management. 427: 355-364
Bose AK, Weiskittel A, Kuehne C, et al. (2018) Does commercial thinning improve stand-level growth of the three most commercially important softwood forest types in North America? Forest Ecology and Management. 409: 683-693
Høibø O, Turnblom EC. (2017) Models of Knot Characteristics in Young Coastal US Douglas-Fir: Are the Effects of Tree and Site Data Visibly Rendered in the Annual Ring Width Pattern at Breast Height? Forest Products Journal. 67: 29-38
Littke KM, Cross J, Harrison RB, et al. (2017) Understanding spatial and temporal Douglas-fir fertilizer response in the Pacific Northwest using boosted regression trees and linear discriminant analysis Forest Ecology and Management. 406: 61-71
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