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P. S. Doescher, Svejcar, T., and Jaindl, R., Gas Exchange of Idaho Fescue in Response to Defoliation and Grazing History, Journal of Range Management, vol. 50, no. 3, p. 285, 1997.
P. S. Doescher, Reynolds, M., and Svejcar, T., Seed Development of Perennial Pepperweed Plants Growing in Flood Meadows, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2006.
P. S. Doescher, Range Field Day Report: Livestock and Forest Renewal: Research in Rangeland Management: Prescription Grazing to Increase Tree Growth, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993.
P. S. Doescher, Miller, R. F., and Winward, A. H., Soil Chemical Patterns under Eastern Oregon Plant Communities Dominated by Big Sagebrush, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 48, no. 3, p. 659, 1984.
P. S. Doescher, Miller, R. F., ,, and Winward, A. H., Identification of the Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis/Festuca idahoensis habitat type in eastern Oregon, Northwest Science, vol. 60, 1986.
P. S. Doescher, Miller, R. F., Purrington, T., and Rose, J. A., EOARC Annual Report, Special Report 923: Wyoming Big Sagebrush: Coping with Drought, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993.
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.
P. S. Doescher, Miller, R. F., and Winward, A. H., Effects of Moisture and Temperature on Germination of Idaho Fescue, Journal of Range Management, vol. 38, no. 4, p. 317, 1985.
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, Reynolds, M., and Svejcar, T., Seed Development of Perennial Pepperweed Plants Growing in Flood Meadows, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 2006.
P. S. Doescher, Range Field Day Report: Livestock and Forest Renewal: Research in Rangeland Management: Prescription Grazing to Increase Tree Growth, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1993.
K. E. Doherty, Boyd, C. S., Kerby, J. D., Sitz, A. L., Foster, L. J., Cahill, M. C., Johnson, D. D., and Sparklin, B. D., Threat‐Based State and Transition Models Predict Sage‐Grouse Occurrence while Promoting Landscape Conservation, Wildlife Society Bulletin, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 473-487, 2021.
R. Dohrmann, üping, K. B., Kleber, M., Ufer, K., and Jahn, R., Variation of preferred orientation in oriented clay mounts as a result of sample preparation and composition, Clays and Clay Minerals, vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 686 - 694, 2009.
M. Domeier, Domeier, M., Nasby-Lucas, N., and Palacios, D. M., Global Perspectives on the Biology and Life History of the White SharkThe Northeastern Pacific White Shark Shared Offshore Foraging Area (SOFA). CRC Press, 2012, pp. 147 - 158.
C. E. Donald, Scott, R. P., Blaustein, K. L., Halbleib, M. L., Sarr, M., Jepson, P. C., and Anderson, K. A., Silicone wristbands detect individuals' pesticide exposures in West Africa, R. Soc. open sci, vol. 3, 2016.
K. Donegan, Seidler, R. J., and Matyac, C., Physical and chemical control of released microorganisms at field sites, Canadian Journal of Microbiology , vol. 37, pp. 708-712, 1991.
K. K. Donegan and Seidler, R. J., Effects of transgenic plants on soil and plant microorganisms, in Recent Research Developments in Microbiology (Ed. S.G. Pandalai), vol. 3, Trivandrum, India: Research Signpost, 1999, pp. 415-424.
K. DONEGAN, Seidler, R. J., and Matyac, C., Physical and chemical control of released microorganisms at field sites, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Anaheim, CA, 1990.
K. K. Donegan, Seidler, R. J., Widmer, F., and Porteous, L. A., Indicators of ecological disturbance from genetically engineered plants and microorganisms, Proceedings of the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of American. Albuquerque, NM, 1997.
K. Donegan, Fieland, V., Fowles, N., Ganio, L., and Seidler, R., Efficacy of burning, tillage, and biocides in controlling bacteria released at field sites and effects on indigenous bacteria and fungi., Appl Environ Microbiol, vol. 58, no. 4, pp. 1207-14, 1992.
K. Donegan, Interactions and persistence of the mosquitocidical bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis and Bacillus sphaericus, 1987.
K. K. Donegan, Fieland, V. J., Schaller, D. L., Ganio, L. M., Palm, C. J., Steinberger, Y., and Seidler, R., Decomposition of genetically engineered tobacco under field conditions: Persistence of the proteinase inhibitor I product and effects on soil organisms, Proceedings of the Biotechnology Risk Assessment Symposium. Pensacola, FL, 1995.
K. K. Donegan, A field study with genetically engineered alfalfa inoculated with recombinant Sinorhizobium meliloti: effects on the soil ecosystem, Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 36, no. 6, p. 920, 1999.
K. Donegan, Fieland, V., Fowles, N., Ganio, L., and Seidler, R., Physical and chemical methods to control bacteria released at field sites and the effects on indigenous bacteria and fungi, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Seattle, WA, 1991.
K. Donegan and Lighthart, B., Bioassay protocol for lethal and sub lethal effects of fungal pathogens on Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), EPA Report 600/3 91/025 ERL COR 656, 1988.