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D. Bachelet, Lenihan, J. M., and Neilson, R. P., The importance of climate change for future wildfire scenarios in the western United States, Regional Impacts of climate change; Four Case Studies in the United States, pp. 22–41, 2007.
D. Bachelet, From carbon numbers to ecosystem services: usable results comparing natural versus managed lands, in 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, 2015.
D. Bachelet and Neilson, R. P., Biome redistribution under climate change, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RMRS-GETR-59, pp. 18–44, 2000.
D. Bachelet, Conklin, D., Rogers, B., McGlinchy, M., Lenihan, J., Neilson, R. P., and Drapek, R., COS 91-9: Can global models reproduce the current increase in western United States wildfires and project a reliable future trend?, in The 94th ESA Annual Meeting, 2009.
D. Bachelet and Kropff, M. J., The impact of climate change on agroclimatic zones in Asia, 1995.
D. Bachelet, Hooper, R. P., Cushing, J. B., van Puijenbroek, P., Eckman, B., and Worrest, R. C., Global climate change implications for digital government research: keynote panel, in Proceedings of the 8th annual international conference on Digital government research: bridging disciplines & domains, 2007.
D. Bachelet and Neue, H. U., Methane emissions from wetland rice areas of Asia, Chemosphere, vol. 26, pp. 219–237, 1993.
D. Bachelet, Lenihan, J., and Neilson, R., Regional differences in carbon source-sink potential in the US, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2001.
D. Bachelet, Influence of Elevated CO 2 and Temperature on Wetland Rice Root Dynamics, 農業気象, vol. 48, pp. 783–786, 1993.
D. Bachelet, Ferschweiler, K., Hamilton, H., and Conklin, D. R., Plethora of GCMs, RCMs, emission scenarios cause fireworks of climate change impacts, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2011.
D. Bachelet, Lenihan, J. M., Daly, C., Neilson, R. P., Ojima, D. S., and Parton, W. J., MC1: a dynamic vegetation model for estimating the distribution of vegetation and associated ecosystem fluxes of carbon, nutrients, and water, Pacific Northwest Station General Technical Report PNW-GTR-508, 2001.
D. Bachelet, Lenihan, J., Drapek, R., and Neilson, R., VEMAP vs VINCERA: A DGVM sensitivity to differences in climate scenarios, Global and Planetary Change, vol. 64, pp. 38–48, 2008.
D. Bachelet, Strittholt, J., Ward, B. C., Sheehan, T., Comendant, T., Lenihan, J. M., and Osborne-Gowey, J., Data Basin Climate Center: where to get datasets, manipulate them, and generate practical answers, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2009.
W. J. Backe, Day, T. C., and Field, J., Zwitterionic, cationic, and anionic fluorinated chemicals in aqueous film forming foam formulations and groundwater from US military bases by nonaqueous large-volume injection HPLC-MS/MS, Environmental science & technology, vol. 47, pp. 5226–5234, 2013.
W. J. Backe, Ort, C., Brewer, A. J., and Field, J., Analysis of androgenic steroids in environmental waters by large-volume injection liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, Analytical chemistry, vol. 83, pp. 2622–2630, 2011.
W. J. Backe and Field, J., Is SPE necessary for environmental analysis? A quantitative comparison of matrix effects from large-volume injection and solid-phase extraction based methods, Environmental science & technology, vol. 46, pp. 6750–6758, 2012.
J. J. Baert, De Clippeleer, J., Hughes, P. S., De Cooman, L., and Aerts, G., On the origin of free and bound staling aldehydes in beer., J Agric Food Chem, vol. 60, no. 46, pp. 11449-72, 2012.
W. E. Baethgen, Modelling the impact of climate change on rice production in Asia. 1997.
I. Baez, Reitz, S. R., Funderburk, J. E., and Olson, S. M., Variation within and between Frankliniella Thrips Species in Host Plant Utilization, Journal of Insect Science, vol. 11, no. 41, pp. 1 - 18, 2011.
S. Bag, Rondon, S. I., Druffel, K. L., Riley, D. G., and Pappu, H. R., Seasonal Dynamics of Thrips (Thrips tabaci) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Transmitters of Iris Yellow Spot Virus: A Serious Viral Pathogen of Onion Bulb and Seed Crops, Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 107, no. 1, pp. 75 - 82, 2014.
S. Bag, Rondon, S. I., Frost, K., Walenta, D., and Charlton, B. A., Monitoring aphids in seed and commercial potato fields in Oregon, 75th annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference. Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, Portland, Oregon, pp. 59-62, 2016.
S. Bag, Rondon, S. I., and Papu, H. R., Monitoring onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) and Iris yellow spot virus in bulb and seed onion crops: a potential IPM component for mitigating IYSV epidemics, Phytopathology, vol. 99, no. 6, p. S7, 2009.
S. Bag, Frost, K., Rondon, S. I., Charlton, B. A., and Walenta, D., Variation in aphid abundance and Potato Virus Y incidence in Oregon potato, American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. American Phytopathological Society, Tampa, Florida, 2016.
S. Bag, Druffel, K. L., Rondon, S. I., Rilley, D. G., and Papu, H. R., A serological assay for the detection of the nonstructural protein (NSs) of Iris yellow spot virus and its use in virus detection in plant and thrips vectors, IX International Symposium on Thysanoptera and Topoviruses. International Symposium on Thysanoptera and Topoviruses, pp. 134-135, 2009.
S. Bag, Rondon, S. I., Druffel, K. L., Riley, D. G., and Pappu, H. R., Seasonal dynamics of thrips (Thrips tabci) transmitters of Iris yellow spot virus, a serious viral pathogen of onion bulb and seed crops, Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 107, no. 1, pp. 75-82, 2014.