Rose, Robin

Ph.D., 1980, Forestry, North Carolina State University
M.S., 1975, Forestry, University of Vermont
B.A., 1968, History, University of Connecticut
Director: Nursery Technology Cooperative
Director: Seedling Quality Evaluation Services
Director: Vegetation Management Research Cooperative
Graduate Students: Eric Dinger (PhD), Robert Lefebvre (MS)
- FOR 442: Silviculture Reforestation
2006-2011
Wilson, W., Maguire, D., Rose, R., Dinger, E., and Mainwaring, D.B. 2010. Potential height growth of young Douglas-fir under differing levels of competing vegetation control (in preparation).
Taylor, M., R. Rose, D.Haase, and M. Cherry. 2010. Effect of fall plant date and nursery dormancy induction on field performance of Douglas-fir seedlings in Western Oregon. (in Preparation)
Dinger, E. and Rose R. 2009. Initial autumn-spring vegetation management regimes improve moisture conditions and maximize third-year Douglas-fir seedling growth in a Pacific Northwest plantation. New Zealand Journal of Forest Science.
Taylor, M., D.L. Haase, and R. Rose. 2009. Fall planting and tree shelters for reforestation in the East Washington Cascades. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 24(4):173-179.
Maguire, Douglas A., Douglas B. Mainwaring, Robin Rose, Sean M. Garber, and Eric J. Dinger. Accepted with modifications. 2009. Response of coastal Douglas-fir and competing vegetation to repeated and delayed weed control treatments during early plantation development. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39:1208-1219.
Boston, K., J. Sessions, R. Rose, and W. Hoskins. 2009. Incorporating regeneration effort as a decision variable in tactical harvesting scheduling. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 24(2):61-66.
Dinger, E. and R. Rose. 2009. Integration of soil moisture, xylem water potential, and fall-spring herbicide treatments to achieve the maximum growth response in newly planted Douglas-fir Seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 39:1401-1414.
Haase, D.L., P.Alzugaray, R. Rose, and D. Jacobs. 2007. Nutrient-release rates of Controlled-release Release Fertilizers in Forest Soil. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 38: 739–750.
Mason, E.G., Rose, R. and L.S. Rosner. 2007. Time vs light: A potentially useable light sum hybrid model to represent the juvenile growth of Douglas-fir subject to varying levels of competition. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37(4):795-805.
Burney, O., Wing, M.G. and R. Rose. 2007. Microsite influences on variability in Douglas-fir seedling development.Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 22(3):156-162.
Weiskittle, A.R., D.A. Maguire, R.A. Monserud, R. Rose, and E.C.Turnblom. 2006. Intensive management influence on Douglas-fir stem form, branch characteristics, and simulated product recovery. NZ Jour. For. Sci. 26(2/3):293-312.
Rosner, L. and R. Rose. 2006. Synergistic stem volume responses to combinations of vegetation control and seedling size in conifer plantations in Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36: 930-944.
Rose, R., L. Rosner, and S. Ketchum. 2006. Twelfth year response of Douglas-fir to area of weed control and herbaceous vs woody weed control treatments. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36:2464-2473.
Books
Chien, C.-T. and R. Rose (Eds). 2001. Tropical Forestry Symposium: The Art and Practice of Conservation Planting. September 24-29,2001. Taiwan Forestry Research Institute No.145. 260pp.
Rose, R., C. Chachulski, and D.L. Haase. 1998. Propagation of Pacific Northwest Native Plants. Oregon State University Press. 168p.
Recent Theses
Goracke, Heidi. 2010. Temporal effect of vegetation management on growth and wood quality of conifers in a western Oregon plantation. MS. Oregon State University.
Taylor, Michael. 2008. Effect of plant date on subsequent seedling field performance. MS. Oregon State University.

