Fisker SE, Rose R, Haase DL. 1995. Chlorophyll fluorescence as a measure
of cold hardiness and freezing stress in 1+1 Douglas-fir seedlings: response
to seasonal changes in the nursery. Forest Science. 41:564-575. (#430)
Haase
DL, Batdorff JH, Rose R. 1993. Effect of root form on 10-year survival and
growth of planted Douglas-fir trees. Tree Planters' Notes. 44:53-57.
Haase DL, Rose R. 1993. Soil moisture stress induces transplant shock in
stored and unstored 2+0 Douglas-fir seedlings of varying root volumes.
Forest Science 39:275-294.(#960)
Haase DL, Rose R. 1994. Effects of soil water content and initial root
volume on nutrient status of 2+0 Douglas-fir seedlings. New Forests
8:265-277. (#408)
Haase DL, Rose R. 1995. Vector analysis and its use for interpreting
plant nutrient shifts in response to silvicultural treatments. Forest
Science. 41:54-66. (#758J)
Haase DL, Rose R (eds.). 1997. Symposium Proceedings: Forest Seedling
Nutrition from the Nursery to the Field. October 28-29, Oregon State
University, Nursery Technology Cooperative. 161pp.
Haase DL, Rose R. 1998. Ten Years of herbicide testing in PNW forest
nurseries. pp. 50-52 IN: Proceedings: Annual Conference of the Western
Society of Weed Science, March 10-12, 1998 Waikoloa, HI.
Haase DL, Rose R (eds.). 2001. Conference Proceedings, Native Plant
Propagation and Restoration Strategies. December 12-13, Oregon State
University, Nursery Technology Cooperative and Western Forestry Conservation
Association. 142pp.
Haase DL, Rose RW, Trobaugh J. 2006. Field performance of three stock
sizes of Douglas-fir container seedlings grown with slow-release fertilizer
in the nursery growing medium. New Forests. 31:1-24.
Haase DL, Alzugaray P, Rose R, Jacobs DF. 2007. Nutrient release patterns
of controlled-release fertilizers in forest soil. Communications in Soil
Science and Plant Analysis. 38(5&6):739-750.
Jacobs DF, Rose RW, Haase DL. 2003. Development of Douglas-fir seedling
root architecture in response to localized nutrient supply. Canadian Journal
of Forest Research 33(1): 118-125. (#1063)
Jacobs DF, Rose R, Haase DL, Morgan P. 2003. Influence of nursery soil
amendments on water relations, root architectural development, and field
performance of Douglas-fir transplants. New Forests 26:263-277. (#1049)
Jacobs DF, Rose R, Haase DL, Alzugaray PO. 2004. Fertilization at
planting impairs root system development and drought avoidance of
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) seedlings. Annals of Forest
Science. 61(7): 643-651. (#135)
Jacobs DF, Haase DL, Rose R. 2005. Growth and foliar nutrition of
Douglas-fir seedlings provided with supplemental polymer-coated fertilizer.
Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 20(1):58-63. (#191)
Khan SR, Rose R, Haase DL. 1995. Water stress: its effects on phenology,
physiology, and morphology of containerized Douglas-fir seedlings. New
Forests 12:19-39. (#1022)
Khan SR, Rose R, Haase DL, Sabin TE. 2000. Effects of shade on
morphology, chlorophyll concentration, and chlorophyll fluorescence of four
Pacific Northwest conifer species. New Forests 19(2):171-186. (#48)
Omi SK, Rose R. 1991. Amyloglucosidase and alpha-amylase enzymes for
determining starch concentration in ponderosa pine root tissue. Forest
Science 37: 1479-1483. (#573)
Omi SK, Rose R, Sabin T. 1991. Effectiveness of freezer storage in
fulfilling the chilling requirement of fall-lifted ponderosa pine seedlings.
New Forests 5: 307-326. (#756D)
Omi SK, Yoder B, Rose R. 1991. Fall lifting and long-term freezer storage
of ponderosa pine seedlings: effects on post-storage leaf water potential,
stomatal conductance, and root growth potential. Tree Physiology 8: 315-325.
(#820)
Rose R, Atkinson M, Gleason J, Sabin T. 1991. Root volume as a grading
criterion to improve field performance of Douglas-fir seedlings. New Forests
5: 195-209. (#1058)
Rose R, Gleason J, Atkinson M, Sabin T. 1991. Grading ponderosa pine
seedlings for outplanting according to their root volume. Western Journal of
Applied Forestry 6:11-15. (#1005A)
Rose R. 1992. Root growth potential and starch differences in seedlings
of six families of genetically improved loblolly pine. Forest Science 38:
448-456. (#1100)
Rose R, Atkinson M, Gleason J, Haase D. 1992. Nursery morphology and
preliminary comparison of three-year field performance of 1+0 and 2+0
bareroot ponderosa pine seedlings. Tree Planters' Notes. 43(4):153-158
Rose, R., S.K. Omi, B. Court, and K. Yakimchuk. 1992. Dormancy release
and growth responses of 3+0 bareroot white spruce (Picea glauca) seedlings
subjected to moisture stress before freezer storage. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 22:132-137. (#1168)
Rose R, Gleason JF, Atkinson M. 1993. Morphological and water-stress
characteristics of three Douglas-fir stocktypes in relation to seedling
performance under different soil moisture conditions. New Forests 7: 1-17.
(#1180)
Rose R, Haase DL, Boyer D. 1995. Organic Matter Management in Forest
Nurseries: Theory and Practice. Nursery Technology Cooperative, Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR, 65p. (#1108)
Rose R, Haase DL. 1995. Effects of Moisturin on seedling field
performance. Tree Planters' Notes. 46:97-101.
Rose R, Haase DL. 1996. Irrigation for frost protection in forest
nurseries: Room for Improvement. Western Journal of Applied Forestry.
11:16-19. (#1030)
Rose R, Haase DL, Kroiher F, Sabin T. 1997. Root volume and growth of
ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir seedlings: A summary of eight growing
seasons. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 12:69-73. (#910A)
Rose R, Haase DL. 1997. Thawing regimes for freezer-stored container
stock. Tree Planters’ Notes. 48:12-17.