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F. Widmer, Porteous, L. A., Donegan, K. K., and Seidler, R. J., Detection of nifH gene pool complexity and distribution in a forest soil ecosystem, Proceedings of the 97th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Miami Beach, FL, 1997.
F. Widmer, Porteous, L. A., Donegan, K. K., and Doyle, J. D., Fate and transport of recombinant Sinorhizobium meliloti with enhanced N2-fixing abilities during a multiyear field trial with transgenic alfalfa, Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on the Biosafety Results of Field Tests of Genetically Modified Plants and Microorganisms. Braunschweig, Germany, 1999.
F. Widmer, Seidler, R. J., Donegan, K. K., and Reed, G. L., Quantification of transgenic plant marker gene persistence in the field, Molecular Ecology, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1 - 7, 1997.
D. B. Wiedemeier, Abiven, S., Hockaday, W. C., Keiluweit, M., Kleber, M., Masiello, C. A., McBeath, A. V., Nico, P. S., Pyle, L. A., Schneider, M. P. W., Smernik, R. J., Wiesenberg, G. L. B., and Schmidt, M. W. I., Aromaticity and degree of aromatic condensation of char, Organic Geochemistry, vol. 78, pp. 135 - 143, 2015.
J. A. Wiens and Bachelet, D., Matching the multiple scales of conservation with the multiple scales of climate change., Conserv Biol, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 51-62, 2010.
J. A. Wiens and Bachelet, D., Matching the multiple scales of conservation with the multiple scales of climate change, Conservation Biology, vol. 24, pp. 51–62, 2010.
P. C. Wietstock and Shellhammer, T., Chelating Properties and Hydroxyl-Scavenging Activities of Hop α- and Iso-α-Acids, Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, vol. 692748461751812614010623425522422416585142653349115405332101792665147210882026122614294536654397116265114, no. 3, pp. 133 - 138, 2011.
R. Wilburn, 1980 Progress Report -- Beef Cattle and Range Resources: The Oregon Range Validation Project from a Rancher's View Point, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980.
L. Wang, Zou, C., O'Donnell, F., Good, S. P., Franz, T., Miller, G. R., Caylor, K. K., Cable, J. M., and Bond, B., Characterizing ecohydrological and biogeochemical connectivity across multiple scales: a new conceptual framework, Ecohydrology, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 221 - 233, 2012.
W. F. Wilcox, Ellis, M. A., Rawnsley, B., Rossman, A., and Pscheidt, J., Compendium of Grape Diseases, Disorders and Pests. 2015.
D. E. Wilkins, Haferkamp, M. Roy, and Ganskopp, D. C., Power Requirements of an Imprinter and Rangeland Drill, Journal of Range Management, vol. 43, no. 3, p. 274, 1990.
D. E. Wilkins, Wysocki, D. J., Siemans, M., Ott, S., Correa, B., and Johlke, T., Fertilizer Placement in annual Crop Direct Seeded Canola, Agri. Exp. Stn Special Report 1040, 2002.
M. Williams, Boydston, R., Peachey, E., and Robinson, D., Significance of atrazine as a tank-mix partner with tembotrione, Weed Technology, vol. 3, pp. 299-302, 2011.
C. D. Williams, Hayes, M., Donnell, R. J. Mc, Anderson, R., Bleasdale, A., and Gormally, M. J., Factors affecting wetland ground beetle (Carabidae) assemblages: how important are habitats, conservation designations and management?, Insect Conservation and Diversity, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 206 - 222, 2014.
J. C. Williams, Pierson, F. B., Spaeth, K. E., Brown, J. R., Al-Hamdan, O. Z., Weltz, M. A., Nearing, M. A., Herrick, J. E., Boll, J., Robichaud, P. R., Goodrich, D. C., Heilman, P., D. Guertin, P., Hernandez, M., Wei, H., Polyakov, V. O., Armendariz, G., Nouwakpo, S. K., Hardegree, S. P., Clark, P. E., Strand, E. K., Bates, J. D., Metz, L. J., and Nichols, M. H., Application of Ecological Site Information to Transformative Changes on Great Basin Sagebrush Rangelands, Rangelands, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 379 - 388, 2016.
M. A. Williams, Myrold, D. D., and Bottomley, P. J., Distribution and fate of 13C-labeled root and straw residues from ryegrass and crimson clover in soil under western Oregon field conditions, Biology and Fertility of Soils, vol. 42, no. 6, pp. 523 - 531, 2006.
P. Williams, Whitfield, M., Biggs, J., Fox, G., Nicolet, P., Shillabeer, N., Sherratt, T., Heneghan, P., Jepson, P., and Maund, S., How realistic are outdoor microcosms? A comparison of the biota of microcosms and natural ponds., Environ Toxicol Chem, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 143-50, 2002.
M. A. Williams, Myrold, D. D., and Bottomley, P. J., Carbon flow from 13C-labeled straw and root residues into the phospholipid fatty acids of a soil microbial community under field conditions, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 759 - 768, 2006.
J. Williams, Input/Output Wallowa Lake Dam Scenario, Wallowa County Extension Service, 2004.
J. C. Williams, Pierson, F. B., Spaeth, K. E., Brown, J. R., Al-Hamdan, O. Z., Weltz, M. A., Nearing, M. A., Herrick, J. E., Boll, J., Robichaud, P. R., Goodrich, D. C., Heilman, P., D. Guertin, P., Hernandez, M., Wei, H., Hardegree, S. P., Strand, E. K., Bates, J. D., Metz, L. J., and Nichols, M. H., Incorporating Hydrologic Data and Ecohydrologic Relationships into Ecological Site Descriptions, Rangeland Ecology & Management, vol. 69, no. 1, pp. 4 - 19, 2016.
M. M. Williams, Boydston, R., Peachey, R. E., and Robinson, D., Performance consistency of reduced atrazine use in sweet corn, Field Crops Res., vol. 121, pp. 96-104, 2011.
M. J. Willis and Miller, R. F., IMPORTANCE OF WESTERN JUNIPER COMMUNITIES TO SMALL MAMMALS', History, Ecology, and Management, p. 98, 1999.
M. J. Willis, EOARC Field Day Report, The Sagebrush Steppe: Sustainable Working Environments: Livestock Systems Complementary or Compatible with Wildlife, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 1997.
M. J. Willis, Anthony, R. G., and Schmitz, R. A., Sage-grouse winter habitat use and survival, Fed. Aid Wildl. Restor. Proj. W-87-R-4. Oreg. Dept. Fish and Wildl, Portland, 1991.
J. Willms, Bartuszevige, A. M., Schwilk, D. W., and Kennedy, P. L., Do thin and thin+burn treatments have similar effects on forest understory species as prescribed burning treatments?, For Ecol. & Manage (to be submitted 01/2015).