Bent Creek Bibliography: a sample of work done at Bent Creek Experimental Forest
Abell, C. A. 1931. How to make photographs identify themselves. Forest Worker, November.
Abell, C. A. 1931. Positive gas and water pressure in oaks. Science (n.s.) 73(1895).
Abell, C. A. 1932. Improve your woodland. Farmers' Federation News 12(12).
Abell, C. A. 1934. Influence of glaze storms upon hardwood forests of the southern Appalachians. Journal of Forestry 32:35-37.
Abell, C. A. 1937. Rate of spread and resistance to control data for Region 7 fuel types and their application to determine strength and spread of attack needed. Asheville, North Carolina: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station. Mimeograph Report, September 7.
Abell, C. A. 1937. Effective range of lookout observers in the southern Appalachians shown by haze meters. Technical Note No. 23. Asheville, N.C.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station.
Abell, C. A.; Beeman, R M. 1936. Visible area mapping. Unpublished paper on file at Library, Southern Research Station, Asheville, N.C..
Abell, C A.; Beeman, R M. 1937. Planning a lookout system. Asheville, N.C.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station. Mimeographed. May 1937.
Abell, Charles A. 1935. Results of 1924 cleanings of cove hardwoods. Journal of Forestry 33(6): 626-627 .
Abell, Margaret S. 1932. Much heart rot enters white oak through fire wounds. Forest Worker November issue.
Abell, Margaret S. 1933. A glimpse of the Appalachian Forest Experiment Station. Ames Forester 21:13-19.
Abell, Margaret S. 1935. Use of the Craighead diameter tape for trees under 1.6 inches in diameter. Journal of Forestry 33(1).
Adams, David L.; Hodges, John D.; Loftis, David L.; [and others]. 1994. Silviculture terminology with appendix of draft ecosystem management terms. Silviculture instructors sub-group, silviculture working group (D2) Society of American Foresters. 14 p. (Report.)
Avers, Peter E.; Cleland, David T.; McNab, W. Henry. 1994. National Hierarchical framework of ecological units. In: Foley, Louise H., comp. Silviculture: From the cradle of forestry to ecosystem management, proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 1993 November 1-4; Hendersonville, NC. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-88. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 48-61.
Bailey, Robert G.; Avers, Peter E.; King, Thomas; McNab, W. Henry, eds. 1994. Ecoregions and subregions of the United States (map). Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. Scale 1:7,500,000; colored. Accompanied by a supplementary table of map unit descriptions compiled and edited by McNab, W. Henry, and Bailey, Robert G. Prepared for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
Barber, John C. 1953. Tree planting at the Bent Creek Experimental Forest. Station Paper 27. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 11 p.
Barrett, Leonard I.; Buell, J. H. 1938. Growth of pruned white pine. Technical Note No. 32. Asheville, N.C.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station.
Barrett, Leonard I.; Renshaw, J F. 1939. Factors affecting the costs of producing oak cordwood.. Journal of Forestry 37(12): 947-954.
Beck, D E.; Olson, Jr., D F. 1968. Seed production in southern Appalachian oak stands. Research Note SE-91. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 7 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1962. Yellow-poplar site index curves. Station Note 180. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 2 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1963. Cubic-foot volume tables for yellow-poplar in the southern Appalachians. Research Note SE-16. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 4 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1964. International 1/4 inch board-foot volumes and board-foot/cubic-foot ratios for southern Appalachian yellow-poplar. Research Note SE-27. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 4 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1970. Effect of competition on survival and height growth of red oak seedlings. Research Paper SE-56. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 7 p.
Beck, Donald E.; Della-Bianca, Lino. 1970. Yield of unthinned yellow-poplar.. Research Paper SE-58. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 20 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1971. Polymorphic site index curves for white pine in the southern Appalachians. Research Paper SE-80. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 8 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1971. Growth intercept as an indicator of site index in natural stands of white pine in the southern Appalachians. Research Note SE-154 .
Beck, Donald E.; Della-Bianca, Lino. 1972. Growth and yield of thinned yellow-poplar. Research Paper SE-101. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 20 p.
Beck, Donald E.; McGee, Charles E. 1974. Locust sprouts reduce growth of yellow-poplar seedlings.. Research Note SE-201. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 6 p.
Beck, Donald E.; Trousdell, Kenneth B. 1973. Site index: accuracy of prediction. Research Paper SE-108. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 7 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1974. Predicting growth of individual trees in thinned stands of yellow-poplar. In: Fries, Joren, ed. Growth models for tree and stand simulation. Int. Union For. Res. Organ. Working Party S-4.01-4.. Stockholm, Sweden: Institute Forest Skogsproduktion R search Notes 30.; 47-55 .
Beck, Donald E.; Della-Bianca, Lino. 1975. Board-foot and diameter growth of yellow-poplar after thinning.. Research Paper SE-123. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 20 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1977. Twelve-year acorn yield in southern Appalachian oaks.. Research Note SE-244. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 8 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1977. Growth and development of thinned versus unthinned yellow-poplar sprout clumps. Research Paper SE-173. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 11 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1979. Growth and yield of white pine. In: Proceedings of the symposium for the management of pines of the Interior South; 1978 November 7 - November 8; Knoxville. Tech. Publ. SA-TP2.. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Area State and Private Forestry; 72-90 .
Beck, Donald E. 1980. Natural regeneration of southern hardwoods. In: R.L. McElwee and N.H. Bell, eds. Regenerating the southern forest; 1980 April 17-18; Blacksburg, Va. Tenth Forestry and Wildlife Forum. Blacksburg, VA.: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 132-141.
Beck, Donald E.; Della-Bianca, Lino. 1981. Yellow-poplar: Characteristics and management.. Agric. Handb. 583. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture; 92 p.
Beck, Donald E. 1981. Evaluating a diameter-limit cut in southern Appalachian hardwoods through stem analysis. In: Barnett, James P., ed. Proceedings of the first biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 1980 November 6-7; Atlanta, GA. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-34 New Orleans, LA: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 164-168.
Beck, Donald E.; Harlow, Richard F. 1980. Understory forage production following thinning in southern Appalachian cove hardwoods.. In: Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; [Date of confernce unkn];[Location of conf. unkn];[Publisher unkn.].. 185-1 6.
Beck, Donald E. 1983. Planned hardwood regeneration. Forest Farmer 43(1): 18-19.
Beck, Donald E. 1983. Thinning increases forage production in southern Appalachian cove hardwoods. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 7(1): 53-56.
Beck, Donald E. 1985. Is precipitation a useful variable in modeling diameter growth of yellow-poplar? In: Shoulders, Eugene, ed. Proceedings of the third biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 1984 November 7 - November 8; Atlanta. GA. Gen. Tech. Rep. S -54.. New Orleans, LA.: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station; 555-557.
Beck, Donald E. 1986. Thinning Appalachian pole and small sawtimber stands.. In: H. Clay Smith and Maxine C. Eye, eds. Guidelines for managing immature Appalachian hardwood stands; 1986 May 28-30; Morgantown, WV. SAF Publication 86-02.. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia Un versity Books; 85-98.
Beck, Donald E. 1987. Management options for southern Appalachian hardwoods: the two-aged stand.. In: Phillips, Douglas R., ed. Proceedings of the fourth biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference; 1986 November 4 - November 8; Atlanta. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-42.. Asheville, N.C.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 451-454 .
Beck, Donald E. 1987. Managing mountain hardwoods.. Forest Farmer 46(5): 42-43 .
Beck, Donald E. 1988. Regenerating cove hardwood stands.. In: H. Clay Smith, Arlyn W. Perkey, and William E. Kidd, Jr., eds. Guidelines for regenerating Appalachian hardwood stands; 1988 May 24-26; Morgantown, WV. SAF Publication 88-03.. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia U iversity Books; 156-166 .
Beck, Donald E. 1988. Clearcutting and other regeneration options for upland hardwoods.. In: Proceedings Sixteenth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council; 1988 May 15-18; Cashiers, NC. 44-54.
Beck, Donald E.; Hooper, Ralph M. 1986. Development of a southern Appalachian hardwood stand after clearcutting. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 10: 168-172 .
Beck, Donald E. 1989. Managing mast production/capability. In: Proceedings of the workshop: Southern Appalachian mast management. 1989 August 14-16. Knoxville, TN; USDA Forest Service, University of Tennessee. 24-27.
Berg, Erik C. 1997. Bent Creek Demonstration Program. Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 1997 May 19-22; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 153-154. PDF available!
Berg, Erik Christian. 2002. Hurricane Effects on Forest Understory Vegetation in the Aouthern Appalachians. Dissertation. Department of Forest Resources. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 111 pp.
Berg, E.C., D.H. Van Lear. 2004. Yellow-poplar and oak seedling density responses to wind-generated gaps. In: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. GTR SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 594p.
Berg, E.C. 2004. Survivorship and growth of oak regeneration in wind-created gaps. In: Spetich, M.A., ed. 2004. Upland oak ecology symposium: history, current conditions, and sustainability. General Technical Report SRS-73. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 311p.
Berry, Charles R. 1964. Eastern white pine, a tool to detect air pollution. Southern Lumberman 209(2609): 164-166.
Berry, Charles R. 1964. Differences in concentration of surface oxidant between valley and mountaintop conditions in the southern Appalachians. Journal of Air Pollution Contractors Association 14: 238-239 .
Berry, Charles R. 1965. Breaking dormancy in eastern white pine by cold and light. Research Note SE-43. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 3 p.
Berry, Charles R. 1967. An exposure chamber for forestry air pollution studies (Abstr.). Phytopathology 57.
Berry, Charles R. Air pollution detectives. 1968. In: Yearbook of Agriculture. 1968.. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture; 142-146.
Berry, Charles R.; Hepting, G. H. 1964. Injury to eastern white pine by unidentified atmospheric constituents. Forest Science 10: 2-13.
Boyce, Stephen G.; McNab, W. H. 1992. Management of forested landscapes. In: Proceedings, Society of American Foresters; 1992 October 25-28; Richmond, VA. Bethesda, MD: Society of American Foresters: 242-247.
Boyce, Stephen G.; McNab, W. H. 1994. Management of forested landscapes--simulations of three alternatives. Journal of Forestry. 92(2):27-32.
Borgmann, K.L., S.F. Pearson, D.J. Levey, and C.H. Greenberg. 2004. Wintering yellow-rumped warblers (Dendroica coronata) track manipulated abundance of Myrica cerifera fruits. Auk 121(1):74-87.
Britton, K.O.; Pepper, W.D.; Loftis, D.L.; Chelleni, D.O. 1994. Effect of timber harvest practices on populations of Cornus florida and severity of dogwood anthracnose in western North Carolina. Plant Disease. 78(4):398-402.
Buell, Jesse H. 1928. What can be done with southern Appalachian cut-over areas?. Southern Lumberman (Dec. 22) 133(1734): 211-212.
Buell, Jesse H. 1930. Management of a clearcut area. Study No. D-2.11. Bent Creek Experimental Forest 1930-31.. Unpublished paper on file at Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
Buell, Jesse H. 1931. Report on clearcutting in unit C-1 and the establishment of plot 38. A study plan.. Unpublished paper on file at USDA Forest Service; Appalachian Forest Experiment Station; Asheville, NC.
Buell, Jesse H. 1931. Unemployed cut fuelwood on Pisgah National Forest. Forest Worker March: 0-0 .
Buell, Jesse H. 1931. Pisgah Forest aids the unemployed. American Forests 37(12): 734-736.
Buell, Jesse H. 1936. Crown mapping simplified by the use of an Abney level and mirror. Journal of Forestry 34: 77-78.
Buell, Jesse H. 1937. An old mensuration book. Journal of Forestry 35: 787-788.
Buell, Jesse H. 1939. Hand-riven shingles--a pioneer art revived. American Forests 45.
Buell, Jesse H. 1940. Red pine in West Virginia. Castanea 5: 1-5.
Buell, Jesse H. 1940. Abney level correction tables. Journal of Forestry 38: 803-805.
Buell, Jesse H. 1940. Some results of s study of the crop tree method of timber stand improvement. Technical Note No. 41. Asheville, NC.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station.
Buell, Jesse H. 1940. Effect of season of cutting on sprouting of dogwood. Journal of Forestry 38: 649-650.
Buell, Jesse H. 1942. Circular slide rules for solving linear equations. Journal of Forestry 40: 26-32.
Buell, Jesse H. 1943. Results of C.C.C. timber stand improvement on southern Appalachian National Forests. Journal of Forestry 41: 105-112.
Buell, Jesse H. 1945. The production of growth in uneven-aged timber stands on the basis of diameter distribution. Duke University School of Forestry Bulletin No. 11. Chapel Hill, NC.: Duke University.
Buell, Jesse H.; Abell, Margaret S. 1935. A method for estimating future volumes of partially cut stands in the southern Appalachians. Technical Note NO. 11. Asheville, NC.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station.
Buell, Jesse H. 1942. Outside-bark form class volume tables for some southern Appalachian species. Technical Note No. 53. Asheville, NC.: Appalachian Forest Experiment Station; 76 p.
Callaway, Ragan Morrison. 1983. Prediction of Growth in Classified Forest Stands in the Western Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Thesis. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. 110 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1955. Hold that poplar!. Southern Lumberman, December 15. 191(2393): 150-151.
Campbell, Robert A.; Price, H. R.; Morin, R. A. 1950. Timber estimating by tree grade. Southern Lumberman, December 15. 181(2273): 243-245.
Campbell, Robert A. 1946. Pine pulpwood production. Technical Note 66. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Campbell, Robert A. 1947. Earnings from your farm woodland. Farmers Federation News August 17.
Campbell, Robert A. 1947. Farm woodland earnings. Forest Farmer 6(9):
Campbell, Robert A. 1948. Estimating your logging and milling costs. Southern Lumberman, April 15, 176(2209): 50-56.
Campbell, Robert A. 1948. Twenty years' growth of yellow-poplar. Forest Farmer 7(5).
Campbell, Robert A. 1950. Farm woodland management at the Bent Creek Experimental Forest - Report for the years 1946-1949, inclusive. Unpublished report on file. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Campbell, Robert A. 1951. Farm woodland management at the Bent Creek Experimental Forest, report for the years 1946-1950, inclusive.. Unpublished report on file. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Campbell, Robert A. 1951. Tree grades, yields and values for some Appalachian hardwoods. Station Paper 9. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Campbell, Robert A. 1952. Timber cutting and skidding costs in the southern Appalachians. Southern Lumberman, December 15. 185(2321): 189-191.
Campbell, Robert A. 1953. Logging methods and costs in the southern Appalachians. Station Paper 30. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Campbell, Robert A. 1954. Labor requirements as influenced by volume cut per acre on the Bent Creek Experimental Forest. Station Note 51. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 2 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1954. Farm woodland management in the southern Appalachians- an 8-year summary. Station Paper 41. Asheville, NC.: Southeastearn Forest Experiment Station; 9 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1955. Tree grades and economic maturity for some Appalachian hardwoods. Station Paper 53. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 22 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1955. Does it pay to prune white pine in the southern Appalachians?. Southern Lumberman, Dec. 15. 191(2393): 179-180.
Campbell, Robert A. 1956. Profits from pruning Appalachian white pine. Station Peper 65. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 9 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1957. Ten years of experimental farm woodland management in the southern Appalachians. Station Paper 83. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 11 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1957. Silvical characteristics of scarlet oak. Station Paper 86. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 8 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1959. Tree grades give accurae estimate of second-growth yellow-poplar values. Station Paper 108. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 14 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1959. Overrun in second-growth yellow-poplar. Station Note 139. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 2 p.
Campbell, Robert A. 1959. Does site affect grade yield?. San Francisco, CA: Society of American Foresters.
Carpenter, J.P., Soehren, E.C., Lesak, A.A., Wang, Y. and Schweitzer, C.J. 2005. Status of the Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica Cerulea) in northern Alabama, 1999-2004. Alabama Birdlife. Vol. 51, No. 1: 1-11.
Carter, Jr., Robert Eugene. 1994. Landscape Ecosystem Classification of Successional Forest Types on the Highlands Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. Thesis. Department of Forest Resources. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 73 pp.
Clark S.L. and S.W. Hallgren. 2004. Can oak seedlings be aged from bud scars? The Southwestern Naturalist. 49(2):243-246.
Clark, S.L., C.J. Schweitzer and L.D. Dimov. 2006. Effectiveness of thinning and prescribed burning on fuel reduction and residual oak tree health on the Bankhead National Forest, Alabama. Third International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, San Diego, California, November 13-17, 2006. http://www.emmps.wsu.edu/2006firecongressproceedings/Changes/StacyClark.pdf
Clark, S.L., S.W. Hallgren, D.M. Engle, and D.W. Stahle. In press. The historic fire regime on the edge of the prairie: a case study from the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. Oral presentation by S.L. Clark at 23rd Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, October 17-20, 2005.
Clark, S.L., C.J. Schweitzer, S.E. Schlarbaum, L.D. Dimov, and F. Hebard. In press. American Chestnut restoration research: a genetic and silvicultural approach. 14th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, Athens, Georgia, February 27th, 2007.
Clark, S.L., S.J. Torreano, D.L. Loftis, and L.D. Dimov. In press. Changes in regeneration potential 22 years after a mortality episode in an old-growth Quercus forest on the Mid-Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee. 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, February 27-March 1, 2006.
Cleland, D.T., Avers, P.E., McNab, W.H., Jensen, M.E., Bailey, R.G., King, T. 1997. National hierarchical framework of ecological units. In: Boyce, M.S.; Haney, A.; eds. Ecosystem Management, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press: 181-200.
Cleland, D.T., Freeouf, J.A., Keys, Jr., J.E., Nowacki, G.J., Carpenter, C.A., McNab, W.H. 2007. Ecological subregions: sections and subsections of the conterminous United States. [1:3,500,000] CD-ROM. Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-76. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.
Clinton, Barton D.; Vase, James M.; Swank, Wayne T.; Berg, Eric C.; and Loftis, David L. 1998. Fuel consumption and fire characteristics during understory burning in a mixed white pine-hardwood stand in the Southern Appalachians. Research Paper SRS-12. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 8 p. PDF available!
Cotrufo, Cosimo; Berry, Charles R. 1970. Some effects of a soluble NPK fertilizer on sensitivity of eastern white pine to injury from SO2 air pollution. Forest Science 16: 72-73.
Cotrufo, Cosimo. 1974. The sensitivity of a white pine clone to air pollution as affected by N, P, and K. Research Note SE-198. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 4 p.
Cotrufo, Cosimo. 1977. Nutrient content in litterfall of an Appalachian hardwood stand. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 93(1): 27-33.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1962. Some hydrologic properties of the Cecil and Lloyd series in the Piedmont forests. Station Notes 179. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 2 p.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1969. Intensive cleaning increases sapling growth and browse production in the southern Appalachians. Research Note SE-110. Asheville, NC.: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 6 p.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1970. Schenck's Old Orchard white pine plantation at Biltmore. Journal of Forestry 68: 479-481.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1971. Frothingham's hardwood cleaning at Looking-Glass Rock--43 years later. Journal of Forestry 69(2): 100-102.
Della-Bianca, L.; Beck, D.E. 1977. Yellow-poplar recovers quickly from glaze damage. Southern Lumberman. 235(2920):55-56.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1972. Screening some stand variables for post-thinning effect on epicormic sprouting in even-aged yellow-poplar. Forest Science 18(2): 155-158.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1975. An intensive cleaning of mixed hardwood saplings- 10-year results from the southern Appalachians. Journal of Forestry 73(1): 25-28.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1978. Characteristics, habitat, and fruiting of wild grapevines in the southern Appalachians. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 94(1): 21-26.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1979. Fruit production by summer grape in the southern Appalachians. Journal of Wildlife Management 43(2): 579-583.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1981. Thinning eastern white pine in the southern Appalachians. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 5(2): 68-73.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1983. Composition and characteristics of advance reproduction in the pure yellow-poplar component of cove hardwoods in the southern Appalachians. In: Jones, Earle P., Jr., ed. Proceedings of the second biennial southern silvicultural research conference 1982 November 4 - November 5; Atlanta, GA.. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-24. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 166-171.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1981. Effect of intensive cleaning on natural pruning of cove hardwoods in the southern Appalachians. Forest Science 29(1): 27-32.
Della-Bianca, Lino. 1983. Sixty years of stand development in a southern Appalachian cove-hardwood stand. Forest Ecology and Management 5: 229-241.
Della-Bianca, Lino; Beck, Donald E. 1985. Selection management in southern Appalachian hardwoods. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 9(3): 191-196.
Della-Bianca, Lino; Dils, Robert E. 1960. Some effects of stand density in a red pine plantation on soil moisture, soil temperature, and radial growth. Journal of Forestry 58(5): 373-377.
Della-Bianca, Lino; Johnson, Frank M. 1965. Effect of an intensive cleaning on deer-browse production in the southern Appalachians. Journal of Wildlife Management 29(4): 729-733.
Della-Bianca, Lino; McGee, Charles E. 1972. Reaction of natural RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM L. to liming in the southern Appalachians. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 88(3): 109-112 [REFNUM=108] Della-Bianca, Lino; Olson, Jr., David F. 1961. Soil-site studies in Piedmont hardwood and pine-hardwood upland forests. Forest Science 7(4): 320-329.
Della-Bianca, Lino; Olson, Jr., David F. 1970. From scraggly oaks to thrifty loblolly--a successful stand conversion in the Piedmont of North Carolina. Southern Lumberman 221(2752): 143-145.
Della-Bianca, Lino; Wells, Carol G. 1967. Some chemical properties of foret soils in the Virginia-Carolina Piedmont. Research Paper SE-28. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 16 p.
Dillaway, Dylan. 2006. Response of Natural and Artificial Oak Regeneration to Changes in Light Regimes. Master of Science thesis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1948. Black locust post volume table. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1948. White pine blight in relation to site and thinning. Journal of Forestry 46(12): 928-929.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1954. Bud-pruning attracts white pine weevil. Research Note 63. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.
Doolittle, Warren T.; Byram, George M. 1950. A year of growth for a shortleaf pine. Ecology 31(1): 27-35.
Doolittle, Warren T.; Campbell, Robert A. Pruning pays. Forest Farmer 8(8): 7-9.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1943. Growth and survival of hybrid poplars. Southern Lumberman, Dec. 15. 187(2345): 178-179.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1955. Axe or machine girdling?. Southern Lumberman (Dec 15) 191(2393): 152-157.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1956. Pruning sycamore. Southern Lumberman (Dec 15) (Volume, issue, and page numbers unknown).
Doolittle, Warren T. 1957. Site index of scarlet and black oak in relation to southern Appalachian soil and topography. Fo9rest Science 3(2): 115-124.
Doolittle, Warren T. 1958. Site index comparisons for several forest species in the southern Appalachians. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 22(5): 455-458.
Doolittle, Warren T.; Vimmerstedy, John F. 1960. Site index curves for natural stands of white pine in the southern Appalachians. Research Note 141. Asheville, NC: Southeastern Forest Experiment Station; 2 p.
Downs, A. A.; McQuilkin, W. E. 1944. Acorns for hogs. Farmers' Federation News 24(12).
Downs, A. A.; McQuilkin, W. E. 1944. Estimating acorn crops for wild life in the southern Appalachians. Journal of Wildlife Management 8: 339-340.
Felix, Z.I., Y. Wang and C.J. Schweitzer. 2004. Relationships Between Herpetofaunal Community Structure and Varying Levels of Overstory Tree Retention in Northern Alabama: First-Year Results. In: Connor, Kristina (ed.). 2004. Proceedings of the twelfth biennial southern silviculture research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS - 71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 7-10.
Ford, W.M., T.S. McCay, M.A. Menzel, W.D. Webster, C.H. Greenberg, J.F. Pagels, and J.F. Merritt. 2006. Influence of elevation and forest type on community assemblage and species distribution of shrews in the central and southern Appalachian Mountains. Pages 303-315 in J.F. Merritt, S. Churchfield, R. Hutterner, and B.I. Sheftel (eds.). Advances in the biology of shrews. International Society of Shrew Biologists, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA. 468pp.
Frothingham, E. H. 1942. Twenty years' results of plantation thinning at Biltmore, N.C.. Journal of Forestry 40: 444-452 [REFNUM=125] U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1930. Forest plantations at Biltmore, N.C.. Washington, DC.
Gattis, Jane T. 1992. Landscape Ecosystem Classification on the Highlands Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. Thesis. Department of Forest Resources, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 55 pp.
Gattis, Jane T.; Jones, Steven M.; McNab, W. H. 1993. Landscape ecosystem classification on the Highlands Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina. In: Brissette, John C., ed. Proceedings of the seventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 1992 November 17-19; Mobile, AL. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-93. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station: 213-221.
Greenberg, C.H., D.E. McLeod, and D.L. Loftis. 1997. An old-growth definition for western and mixed mesophytic forests. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-16.
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