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DeWald, L.E. (2006) Using biotechnology to improve productivity of northern red oak: converting ideas into action. The Millennial Initiative: i7 Futures Forum: Molecular Biotechnology Symposium. Western Carolina University,Cullowhee, NC
Zhang, H., L.E. DeWald, and S.E. Smith. (2005). From trees to grasses: Understanding community genetics with geography and climate. 8th Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau: Integrating Science and Management, Flagstaff, AZ Zhang, H. and L.E. DeWald. (2005) Genetic differentiation of ponderosa pine and a dominant grass in northern Arizona: Implications for restoration. Western Forest Genetics Association Annual Meeting, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR McRae, B.H., P. Beier, L.E. DeWald and P. Keim. (2005), Gene flow among mountain lion populations in the American southwest. 8th Mountain Lion Workshop – Cougars: The controversy of politics, conflict and conservation. Leavenworth, WA DeWald, L.E. (2005) Use of biotechnological tools in natural resource management decision-making. The Millennial Initiative: i7 Futures Forum. Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC DeWald, L.E., and J.Steede. (2003), Relationships between environmental factors and riparian vegetation: Implications for successful restoration. 2nd SW Training Workshop and Symposium. New Mexico Riparian Council, Socorro, NM DeWald, L.E. (2003) Maintaining genetic diversity in fuels reduction programs. Society of American Foresters National Convention, Buffalo, NY DeWald, L.E. and E. Soller. (2003) Acquisition of native grass seed: challenges and opportunities. 7th Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. Flagstaff, AZ Crisp, D., L.E. DeWald, and C. Sieg. (2003) Effect of pile burning and litter removal on bull thistle (Cirsium vulgare [Savi] Tenore) persistence in northern Arizona. 7th Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. Flagstaff, AZ 11/3-6/03. |