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A. P. Dimri, Thayyen, R. J., Kibler, K., Stanton, A., Jain, S. K., Tullos, D., and Singh, V. P., A review of atmospheric and land surface processes with emphasis on flood generation in the Southern Himalayan rivers, Science of the Total Environment, vol. 556, pp. 98–115, 2016.
J. Ding, Holzwarth, G., C Bradford, S., Cooley, B., Yoshinaga, A. S., Patton-Vogt, J., Abeliovich, H., Penner, M. H., and Bakalinsky, A. T., PEP3 overexpression shortens lag phase but does not alter growth rate in Saccharomyces cerevisiae exposed to acetic acid stress., Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, vol. 99, no. 20, pp. 8667-80, 2015.
J. Ding, Bierma, J., Smith, M. R., Poliner, E., Wolfe, C., Hadduck, A. N., Zara, S., Jirikovic, M., van Zee, K., Penner, M. H., Patton-Vogt, J., and Bakalinsky, A. T., Acetic acid inhibits nutrient uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: auxotrophy confounds the use of yeast deletion libraries for strain improvement., Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, vol. 97, no. 16, pp. 7405-16, 2013.
J. Ding, Zhong, J., Yang, Y., Li, B., Shen, G., Su, Y., Wang, C., Li, W., Shen, H., Wang, B., Wang, R., Huang, Y., Zhang, Y., Cao, H., Zhu, Y., Simonich, S. L. Massey, and Tao, S., Occurrence and exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives in a rural Chinese home through biomass fuelled cooking, Environmental Pollution, vol. 169, pp. 160 - 166, 2012.
J. Ding, Holzwarth, G., Penner, M. H., Patton-Vogt, J., and Bakalinsky, A. T., Overexpression of acetyl-CoA synthetase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae increases acetic acid tolerance., FEMS Microbiol Lett, vol. 362, no. 3, pp. 1-7, 2015.
J. B. Dinkins, Smith, K. T., Beck, J. L., Kirol, C. P., Pratt, A. C., and Conover, M. R., Microhabitat Conditions in Wyoming's Sage-Grouse Core Areas: Effects on Nest Site Selection and Success., PLoS One, vol. 11, no. 3, p. e0150798, 2016.
B. Dinsdale, Re, M. Zamora, and Tomasek, A., Beating the Heat: A Statewide Assessment of Drought and Heat Mitigation Practices (and Needs) with Oregon Farmers and Ranchers, Oregon State University Extension Services, Corvallis, 2023.
J. M. DiTomaso and Smith, B. S., Linking Ecological Principles to Tools and Strategies in an EBIPM Program, Rangelands, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 30 - 34, 2012.
J. W. Dittel, Sanchez, D., Ellsworth, L. M., Morozumi, C. N., and Mata-González, R., Vegetation Response to Juniper Reduction and Grazing Exclusion in Sagebrush-Steppe Habitat in Eastern Oregon, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 71, no. 2, pp. 213 - 219, 2018.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: III. Accumulation and removal of aboveground biomass, carbon, and nutrients, HortScience, 2016.
M. D. Madsen, Davies, K. W., Boyd, C. S., Kerby, J. D., and Svejcar, T., Emerging seed enhancement technologies for overcoming barriers to restoration, Restoration Ecology, vol. 24, pp. S77 - S84, 2016.
E. K. Dixon and Strik, B. C., Weed control increases growth, cumulative yield, and economic returns of machine-harvested organic trailing blackberry, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1133, pp. 323-328, 2016.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Soil and aboveground plant nutrient concentrations., HortScience, 2016.
E. K. Dixon, Strik, B. C., Valenzuela-Estrada, L. R., and Bryla, D. R., Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Mature plant growth and fruit production, HortScience, 2015.
W. DK, HS, P., DG, F., Palacios, D. M., BE, L., R, D., WJ, N., DA, C., and SJ, B., The Making of a Productivity Hotspot in the Coastal Ocean. 2011.
C. DM and RR, S., Pacific Northwest 2011 Beekeeper Pollination Survey, American Bee Journal, vol. 152, no. 5, pp. 503-506, 2012.
C. DM and RR, S., Pacific Northwest 2011 Beekeeper Pollination Survey, American Bee Journal, vol. 152, no. 5, pp. 503-506, 2012.
C. DM and RR, S., Honey Bee Colony Mortality - Survey of Beekeepers in the Pacific Northwest, American Bee Journal, vol. 152, no. 3, pp. 257-260, 2012.
C. DM and RR, S., Honey Bee Colony Mortality in the Pacific Northwest: Winter 2009/2010, American Bee Journal, vol. 151, no. 1, pp. 73-76, 2010.
C. DM and R, S., Oregon Tech Transfer Team Serving Pacific Northwest Beekeepers, American Bee Journal, vol. 155, no. 5, pp. 573-575, 2015.
A. Dobbels, Krause, M., McConaughy, S., Kyanam, A., Breitzman, M., Pucci, G., Abadie, T., and Rauscher, J., Plant Sciences Symposia Series Student Advisory Council Hosts Virtual Plant‐Breeding Symposium, CSA News, vol. 65, no. 7, pp. 39 - 41, 2020.
A. Dobreva, Kovatcheva, N., Astatkie, T., and Zheljazkov, V. D., Improvement of essential oil yield of oil-bearing (Rosa damascena Mill.) due to surfactant and maceration, Industrial Crops and Products, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 1649 - 1651, 2011.
A. Dobreya, Kovatcheva, N., Astatkie, T., and Zheljazkov, V. D., Improvement of essential oil yield of oil-bearing rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) due to surfactant and maceration, Industrial Crops and Products, vol. 34, pp. 1649-1651, 2011.
P. S. Doescher, Eddleman, L. E., Jaindl, R., Krueger, W. Clement, Mc Innis, M., Rose, J. A., and Sharrow, S. H., 1986 Progress Report -- Research in Rangeland Management: Previous Rangeland Management Progress Report, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986.
P. S. Doescher, Miller, R. F., Wang, J., and Rose, J., Effects of nitrogen availability on growth and photosynthesis of Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis, The Great Basin Naturalist, pp. 9–19, 1990.