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2005

Butnor, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H., Maier, C.A.  2005.  Soil properties differently influence estimates of soil CO2 efflux from three chamber-based measurement systems Biogeochemistry 73 (1):  283-301. 

Gough, Christopher M.; Seiler, John R.; Wiseman, P. Eric; Maier, Christopher A.  2005.  Soil CO2 efflux in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations on the Virginia piedmont and South Carolina coastal plain over a rotation-length chronosequence.  Biogeochemistry 73(1):  127-147.

 Johnsen, Kurt.  2005.  Overview of global climate change and carbon sequestration.  http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/9735 

Johnsen, K.; Maier, C.; Kress, L.  2005.  Quantifying root lateral distribution and turnover using pine trees with a distinct stable carbon isotope signature.  Functional Ecology 19(1):  81-87.

Johnsen, Kurt; Teskey, Bob; Samuelson, Lisa; Butnor, John; Sampson, David; Sanchez, Felipe; Maier, Chris; Mckeand, Steve.  2005.  Carbon sequestration in loblolly pine plantations:  methods, limitations, and research needs for estimating storage pools. 

Ma, S.; Chen, J.; Butnor, J.R.; North, M.; Euskirchen, E.S.; Oakley, B.  2005. Biophysical controls on soil respiration in the dominant patch types of an old-growth, mixed-conifer forest.   Forest Science 51 (3):   221-232.

Major, J.E.; Mosseler, A.; Johnsen, K.H.; Rajora, O.P.; Barsi, D.C.; Kim, K.-H.; Park, J.-M.; Campbell, M.  2005.  Reproductive barriers and hybridity in two spruces, Picea rubens and Picea mariana, sympatric in eastern North AmericaCanadian Journal of Botany 83 (2):  163-175. 

Palmroth, S.; Maier, C.A.; McCarthy, H.R.; Oishi, A.C.; Kim, H.-S.; Johnsen, K.H.; Katul, G.G.; Oren, R.  2005.  Contrasting responses to drought of forest floor CO2 efflux in a loblolly pine plantation and a nearby Oak-Hickory forest Global Change Biology 11 (3):  421-434.

Powers, R.F.; Scott, D.A.; Sanchez, F.G.; Voldseth, R.A.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Elioff, J.D.; Stone, D.M.  2005.  The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: Findings from the first decade of research.  Forest Ecology and Management 220 (1-3):  31-50.  http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_p034.html

Rauscher, H. Michael; Johnsen, Kurt.  2005.  Southern forest science:  past, present, and future.  http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/8393; http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs075.pdf

Samuelson, Lisa J.; Johnsen, Kurt; Stokes, Tom; Weinlang, Lu.  2004.  Intensive management modifies soil CO2 efflux in 6-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands.  Forest Ecology and Management 200(1):  335-345.

Sanchez, F.G.  2005.  Irrigation, fertilization and initial substrate quality effects on decomposing Loblolly pine litter chemistry. Plant and Soil 270 (1):  113-122.

 Wilson, A. Dan; Leininger, Theodor D.; Otrosina, William J.; Dwinell, L. David; Schiff, Nathan M.  2005.  The impact and control of major southrn forest diseases.  http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/967.

 

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2004

Albaugh, T.J.; Allen, H.L.; Dougherty, P.M.; Johnsen, K.H. 2004. Long term growth responses of loblolly pine to optimal nutrient and water resource availability. Forest Ecology and Management. 192(1): 3-19. 

Albaugh, T.J.; Allen, H.L.; Kress, L.W. 2004. Coarse root mass:  stem mass ratio in Pinus taeda may be influenced by soil texture [Abstract]. In: North American forest biology workshop. Managing forest resources in the 21st century:  an integrated approach. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University: 62.

Avery, Chadwick R.; Cohen, Susan; Parker, Kathleen C.; Kush, John S.  2004.  Spatial patterns of longleaf pine (Pinus Palustris) seedling establishment on the Croatan National Forest, North Carolina.  Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 120(4):  131-142. 

Butnor, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H.  2004.  Calibrating soil respiration measures with a dynamic flux apparatus using artificial soil media of varying porosity.  European Journal of Soil Science 55:  639-647.

Butnor, J.R.; Doolittle, J.A.; Johnsen, K.H.; [and others] 2003. Utility of ground-penetrating radar as a root biomass survey tool in forest systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 67(5): 1319-1630.

Butnor, J.R.; Maier, C.A.; Johnsen, K.H. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, assignee. 2204. Automated carbon efflux system. U.S. patent 6,692,970. February 17. 9 p. Int. Classif. G01N 007/00; G01N 033/24; G01N 033/00.

Butnor, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H.; Kress, L.W.; [and others] 2004. Detecting tree roots with GPR:  case studies from forest experiments [Abstract]. In: North American forest biology workshop. Managing forest resources in the 21st century:  an integrated approach. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University: 65.

Butnor, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H.; Maier, C.A. 2004. Soil properties diferentially influenced estimates of soil CO2 efflux from three chamber-based measurement systems [Abstract]. In: North American forest biology workshop. Managing forest resources in the 21st century:  an integrated approach. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University: 66.

Callaham, M.A.J.; Anderson, P.H.; Waldrop, T.A.; [and others] 2004. Litter decomposition and soil respiration responses to fuel-reduction treatments in Piedmont loblolly pine forests. In: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 25-29.

Cohen, S., R. Braham, and F. Sanchez. 2004. Seed bank viability in disturbed longleaf pine sites. Restoration Ecology. 12(4):503-515.

Cohen, S.; Walker, J. 2003. Regenerating longleaf pine on hydric soils and effects on native ground-layer vegetation:  preliminary soils results [Poster]. Partners in environmental technology technical symposium & workshop. Washington DC.

Coleman, M.D., D.R. Coyle, J. Blake, K. Britton, M. Buford, B. Campbell, J. Cox, B. Cregg, D. Daniels, M. Jacobson, K. Johnsen, T. McDonald, K. McLeod, E. Nelson, D. Robison, R. Rummer, F. Sanchez, J. Stanturf, B. Stokes, C. Trettin, J. Tuskan, L. Wright, and S. Wullschleger. 2004. Production of Short Rotation Woody Crops Grown with a range of nutrient and water availability:  Establishment report and first-year responses.  USDA-Forest Service, Southern Research Station, General Technical Report.

Eaton, R, M. Barberchek, M. Buford, W. Smith. 2004. Effects of organic matter removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control on Collembolan poulations. Pedobiologia 48, 121-128.

Gough, C.M.; Seiler, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H.; Sampson, D.A. 2004. Seasonal photosynthesis in fertilized and nonfertilized loblolly pine. Forest Science. 50(1): 1-9.

Gough, C.M.; Seiler, J.R.; Maier, C.A. 2004. Short-term effects of fertilization on loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) physiology. Plant, Cell and Environment. 27(7): 876-886.

Gough, C.M.; Seiler, J.R.; Johnsen, K.H.; Sampson, D.A. 2004. Seasonal photosynthesis in fertilized and nonfertilized loblolly pine. Forest Science. 50(1): 1-9.

Johnsen, K.H.; Maier, C.A.; Sanchez, F.G.; [and others] 2004. Physiological girdling of pine trees via phloem chilling rapidly decreases soil CO2 efflux [Abstract]. In: North American forest biology workshop. Managing forest resources in the 21st century:  an integrated approach. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University: 77.

Johnsen, K.; Maier, C.; Sanchez, F.; [and others] ed. 2004. Physiological girdling of pine trees via phloem chilling rapidly decreases soil CO2 efflux. Portland, OR: The Ecological Society of America. 250 p.

Kormanik, P.P.; Sung, S.-J.S.; Kormanik, T.L.; [and others] 2004. Nutrition and irrigation regime affect size and early growth of white oak seedlings. In: van Sambeek, J.W.; Dawson, J.O.; Ponder, F., Jr.; [and others] eds. NC-234. Urbana, IL: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 425-430.

Kormanik, P.P.; Sung, S.S.; Kormanik, T.L. 2004. Growing, selecting, and establishing 1-0 Quercus rubra and Q. alba seedlings for rabid growth and early acorn production on forested lands in the southeastern United States.  In: McCreary, D.; Lance, R.; Sternberg, G. eds. Proceedings fourth international oak conference. SRS-15. Winchester, EN: 119-125.

Kormanik, P.P.; Sung, S.-J.S.; Kormanik, T.L.; [and others] 2004. Northern red oak from acorns to acorns in 8 years or less. In: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 555-558.

Maier, C.A.; Clinton, B.D. 2004. Relationship between stem surface CO2 efflux, stem sap flow and xylem CO2 concentration in young Pinus taeda trees [Abstract]. In: North American forest biology workshop. Managing forest resources in the 21st century:  an integrated approach. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University: 81.

Maier, C.A.; Albaugh, T.J.; Allen, H.L.; Dougherty, P.M. 2004. Respiratory carbon use and carbon storage in mid-rotation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L) plantations:  the effect of site resources on the stand carbon balance. Global Change Biology. 10(8): 1335-1350.

McCarthy, H.; Oren, R.; Johnsen, K.; Hyun-Seok, K. 2004. Ice storm impacts on carbon cycling in pine forests under elevated CO2  nutrients and thinning [Abstract]. In: Official meeting program, 89th annual meeting: Lessons of Lewis & Clark: Ecological exploration of inhabited landscapes. Portland OR: The Ecological Society of America: 330

Morris, L.A.; Ludovici, K.H.; Lincoln; Carter, E.A. 2004. Integrating soil controls on root growth into site assessment [Abstract]. In: Long-term site productivity of loblolly pine plantations in the southern United States regional meeting. New Orleans: National Council for Air and Stream Improvements, Inc. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 5. 

Otrosina, W.J.; Sung, S.S.; Kliejunas, J.T.; [and others] 2004. Development of black stain root disease on artificially inoculated ponderosa pine. Mundt, C.C. ed. 2004 APS Meeting. 94. Anaheim, CA: The American Phytopathological Cociety: 1.

Sampson, D.A.; Albaugh, T.J.; Johnsen, K.H.; [and others] 2003. Monthly leaf area index estimates from point-in-time measurements and needle phenology for Pinus taeda. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 33(12): 2477-2490.

Samuelson, L.; Johnsen, K.; Stokes, T. 2004. Production, allocation, and stemwood growth efficiency of Pinus taeda L. stands in response to 6 years of intensive management. Forest Ecology and Management. 1(192): 59-70.

Sanchez, F.G.; Scott, D.A.; Ludovici, K.H. 2004. Sustainable productivity in the south as affected by site organic matter and soil porosity:  ten years into the LTSP experiment [Abstract]. In: Long-term site productivity of loblolly pine plantations in the southern United States regional meeting. New Orleans, LA: National Council for Air and Stream Improvements, Inc. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service: 8

Sung, S.-J.S.; Kormanik, P.P.; Zarnoch, S.J. 2004. Flush development dynamics in first-year nursery-grown seedlings of eight oak species. In: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep.SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 542-546.

Sung, S.-J.S.; Otrosina, W.J.; Zarnoch, S.J. 2004. Seasonal sucrose metabolism in longleaf pine tree stem cambial tissues. In: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 492-495.

 

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2003

Butnor J.R., K.H. Johnsen, R. Oren and Gabriel G. Katul. 2003. Fertilization decreases forest floor respiration on both CO2 enriched and reference 17-year-old loblolly pine stands.  Global Change Biology, 9 (6), 849-861.

Butnor, J.R., J.A. Doolittle, K.H. Johnsen, L. Samuelson, T. Stokes, and L. Kress. 2003. Utility of ground-penetrating radar as a root biomass survey tool in forest systems. Accepted Soil Science Society of America Journal.

Cohen, S., R. Braham, and F. Sanchez. 2003. Seed bank viability in disturbed longleaf pine sites. Restoration Ecology. (in press).

Johnsen, K.H., B. Teskey, L. Samuelson, J. Butnor, F. Sanchez, D. Sampson, C. Maier, and S. McKeand.  2003.  Carbon sequestration in loblolly pine plantations: methods, limitations, and research needs for establishing storage pools.  Accepted Southern Forest Research Conference Book.

Laiho, R., F. Sanchez, A. Tiarks, P. Dougherty and C. Trettin. 2003. Impacts of intensive forestry on early rotation trends in site carbon pools in the southeastern US. Forest Ecology and Management 174: 177-189.

Powers, R.F., F.G. Sanchez, D.A. Scott, and D. Page-Dumroese. 2003. The North American long-terms soil productivity experiment:  Coast-to-coast findings from the first decade. In: Shepperd, Wayne, Compiler. Silviculture in special places: Proceedings of the 2003 National Silviculture Workshop. 2003 September 7-11. Granby, CO. Proceedings RMRS-P-XX. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

Sanchez, F.G., E.A. Carter, and J.F. Klepac. 2003. Enhancing the Soil Organic Matter Pool Through Biomass Incorporation. Biomass and Bioenergy.  24:337-349.

Scott, D.A., A.E. Tiarks, F.G. Sanchez, M. Elliott-Smith, and R. Stagg. 2003. Forest soil productivity on the southern long-term soil productivity sites at age 5. Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference (in press).

 

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2002

Lai, C., G. Katul, J. Butnor, M. Siqueira, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, K. Johnsen, S. McKeand and R. Oren. 2002. Limits on the net carbon exchange response to fertilization in a southeastern pine forest. Plant, Cell and Environment 25:1095-1119.

Lai, C-T, G.G. Katul, J.R. Butnor, D. Ellsworth, and R. Oren. 2002. Modeling nighttime ecosystem respiration by a constrained source optimization method. Global Change Biology 8(2) pp.124-141.

Ludovici, K.H., H.L. Allen, T.M. Albaugh and P.D. Dougherty. 2002. Seasonal Fluxes of Carbohydrates in Loblolly pine Grown under Varied Nutrient and Irrigation Treatments. Forest Ecology and Management. 159:3 261-270.

Ludovici, K.H., D.D. Richter and S.J. Zarnoch. 2002.  Modeling in-situ pine root decomposition using data from a 60-year chronosequence. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 32:1675.

Maier, C., K.H. Johnsen, J. Butnor, L.K. Kress and P.H. Anderson. 2002. Branch growth and gas exchange in 13 year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees in response to elevated CO2 and fertilization. Tree Physiology 22:1092-1106.

Sanchez, F.G., and M.M. Bursey. 2002. Transient nature of rhizosphere carbon elucidated by supercritical freon-22 extraction and 13C NMR analysis. Forest Ecology and Management 169: 177-185.

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2001

Booker, F.L. and C.A. Maier. 2001. Atmospheric carbon dioxide, irrigation, and fertilization effects on phenolic and nitrogen concentrations in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) needles. Tree Physiology 21:609-616.

Butnor,J.R., J.A. Doolittle, L. Kress, S. Cohen, and K.H. Johnsen. 2001. Use of Ground Penetrating Radar to Study Tree Roots in the Southeastern United States. Tree Physiology 21, 1269-1278.

Ewers, B.E., R. Oren, K.H. Johnsen, and J.J. Landsberg. 2001. Estimating maximum mean canopy conductance for use in models. Canandian Journal of Forest Research. 31:198-207.

K.H. Johnsen, J.R. Butnor, C. Maier, R. Oren, R. Pangle, L. Samuelson, J. Seiler, S.E. McKeand, and H.L Allen. 2001. Fertilization increases below-ground carbon sequestration of loblolly pine plantations. First National Conference on Carbon Sequestration proceedings, Washington, DC, May 14-17, 2001 pp. 16.

Johnsen, K.H., D. Wear, R.Oren, R.O. Teskey, F. Sanchez, R. Will, J. Butnor, D. Markewicz, D. Richter, T. Rials, H.L. Allen, J. Seiler, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, L. Samuelson, G. Katul., Phil Dougherty. 2001.Carbon Sequestration Via Southern pine Forestry. . J. of For. 99:14-21.

Johnsen, K.H., Samuelson, L. Teskey, R,O., McNulty, S., and Fox, T. 2001. process Models as Tools in Forestry Research and Management. Forest Science, 47:2-8.

Lai, C-T, G.G. Katul, J.R. Butnor, D. Ellsworth, R. Oren. 2001. Modeling Nighttime Ecosystem Respiration by a Constrained Source Optimization Method. Accepted by Global Change Biology October, 2000.

Landsberg, J.J., K.H. Johnsen, T.J. Albaugh, H.L. Allen and S.E. McKeand. 2001. Applying 3-pG, a simple process-based model designed to produce practical results, to data from loblolly pine experiments. Forest Science 47:43-51.

Maier, C.A. 2001. Stem growth and respiration in loblolly pine plantations differing in soil resource availability. Tree Physiology 21:1183-1193.

Major, J.E. and K.H. Johnsen. 2001. Shoot water relations of mature black spruce families displaying a genotype ´ environment interaction in growth rate III Diurnal water balance under different soil and atmospheric moisture conditions. Tree physiology 21:579-587.

Martin, T.A., K.H. Johnsen and T.L. White. 2001. Ideotype development in southern pines: Rationale and strategies for overcoming scale-related obstacles. Forest Science, 47:21-28.

Oren, R., Ellsworth, D.S., Johnsen, K.H., Liu, K., Phillips, N., Ewers, B.E., Maier, C., Schafer, K., Hendrey,G., McNulty, S. Katul, G.G. 2001. Soil fertility limits carbon sequestration by forest ecosystems in CO2-enriched atmosphere. Nature 411:469-472.

Sampson, D.A., K.H. Johnsen , K.H. Ludovici, and T.J. Albaugh. 2001. Stand-scale correspondence in empirical and simulated labile carbohydrates in loblolly pine. Forest Science 47:60-68.

Sanchez, F.G., E.A. Carter and T.W. Edwards. 2001. Utilization of Forest Slash to Sequester Carbon in Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain. Proceedings of the First National Conference on Carbon Sequestration. 14 – 17, May 2001, Washington D.C., Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory

Sanchez, F.G. 2001. Loblolly Pine Needle Decomposition As Affected by Irrigation, Fertilization, and Substrate Quality. Forest Ecology and Management. 152: 85-96.

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2000

Butnor, J.R., Seiler, J.R., and J.A. Gray. 2000. Influence of procerum root disease on the physiology of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.). Journal of Sustainable Forestry (10) vol. 1-2 pp 95-105.

Maier, C.A., and L.W. Kress. 2000. Soil CO2 evolution and root respiration in 11 year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations as affected by moisture and nutrient availability. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30(3): 347-359.

Mosseler, A., J.E. Major, J.D. Simpson, B. Daigle, K. Lange, Y.-S. Park, K.H. Johnsen, and O.P. Rajora. 2000. Indicators of population viability in red spruce, Picea rubens: I . reproductive traits and fecundity. Canadian Journal of Botany, 78:928-940.

Sanchez, F.G., E.A. Carter and J. Klepac. 2000. Soil carbon and soil physical properties response to forest slash incorporation. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 30(1-2): 150-168.

Sanchez, F.G., and R.J. Eaton. 2000. Incorporation of Forest Slash: A Proactive Approach to Carbon Sequestration in Forest Soils. Journal of Forestry. 99(1): 32-36.

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1999

Butnor, J.R., Seiler, J.R., and J.A. Gray. 1999. Influence of procerum root disease on the physiology of eastern white pine (pinus strobus L.). Journal of Sustainable Forestry

Bianco, R.L., M. Rieger, and S.S. Sung. 1999. Activities of sucrose and sorbitol metabolizing enzymes in vegetative sinks of peach and correlation with sink growth rate. Journal of the American Society for  Horticultural Science. 124:381-388.

Bianco, R.L., M. Rieger, and S.S. Sung. 1999. Carbohydrate metabolism of vegetative and reproductive sinks in the late-maturing peach cultivar "Encore." Tree Physiology 19:103-109.

Buford, M.A., B.J. Stokes, F.G. Sanchez, and E.A. Carter. 1999. Using biomass to improve site quality and carbon sequestration. pp. 97-103. In: Lowe, A.T. and C.T. Smith (Comp) "Developing Systems for Integrating Bioenergy into Environmentally Sustainable Forestry" proceedings of the IEA Bioenergy Task 18 Workshop and joint workshop with Task 25, 7-11 September 1998, Nokia, Finland. New Zealand Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Bulletin No. 211.

Garbelotto, M, FW Cobb, TD Bruns, WJ Otrosina, T popenuck, and G Slaughter. 1999. Genetic structure of Heterobasidion annosum in white fir mortality centers in California. phytopathology 89: 546-554.

Groninger, J.W., K.H. Johnsen, J.R. Seiler, R.E. Will, D.S. Ellsworth, C. Maier. 1999. Likely implications of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide for loblolly pine plantation management and productivity. Journal of Forestry. 97:4-10.

Johnsen, K.H., L.B. Flanagan, L.B., D.A. Huber and J.E. Major. 1999. Genetic variation in growth and carbon isotope discrimination in picea mariana: analyses from a half-diallel mating design using field grown trees. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 29:1727-1735.

Johnsen, K.H. and J.E. Major. 1999. Shoot water relations of mature black spruce families displaying a genotype environment interaction in growth rate: I. Family and site effects over three growth seasons. Tree Physiology 367-374.

Lakel, W.A., W.M. Aust, E.A. Carter, B.J. Stokes, M.A. Buford, and F.G. Sanchez. 1999. Slash incorporation for amelioration of site, soil and hydrologic properties on pocosins and wet flats in North Carolina. Ed. J.D. Haywood, proc. Tenth Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. February 16-18, Shreveport, LA. Gen Tech Rep. SRS-30. Asheville, NC, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 298 -301.

Major, J.E. and K.H. Johnsen. 1999. Shoot water relations of mature black spruce families displaying a genotype ´ environment interaction in growth rate: I. Temporal trends and responses to varying soil moisture conditions. Tree Physiology 19:375-382.

Otrosina, W.J., D. Bannwort, and R.W. Roncadori. 1999. Root-infecting fungi associated with a decline in longleaf pine in the southeastern United States. Plant and Soil 217: 145-150.

Tiarks, A., K. Klepzig, F. Sanchez, M. Lih, J. powell, and M. Buford. 1999. Roles of coarse woody debris in the loblolly pine ecosystem. Ed. J.D. Haywood, proc. Tenth Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. February 16-18, Shreveport, LA. Gen Tech Rep. SRS-30. Asheville, NC, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. pp. 238-242.

Wang, Z.M., K.H. Johnsen and M.J. Lechowicz. 1999. Is Climate Simulation in growth chambers necessary? Biotronics 28: 13-21.

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1998

 

Abrahamson, D., Dougherty, P.M. and Zarnoch, S.J. (1998). Hydrological components of a young loblolly pine plantation on a sandy soil with estimates of water use and loss. Water Resources Research 34(12): 3,503-3,514. DOI: 10.1029/98WR02363. issn: 0043-1397.

Bianco, R.L., M. Rieger, and S.S. Sung. 1998. A simple, rapid extraction and assay procedure for NAD+-dependent sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH) in peach. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural  Science 123:1065-1068.

Cohen, S. Restoration Potential of Disturbed Longleaf Pine Ecosystems.  Thesis.  May 1998.  Department of Forestry. North Carolina State University.  Raleigh, NC.

Dougherty, P.M., H.L. Allen, L.W. Kress, R. Murthy, C.A. Maier, T.J. Albaugh, and D.A. Sampson. 1998. An investigation of the impacts of elevated carbon dioxide, irrigation, and fertilization on the physiology and growth of loblolly pine. In The productivity and sustainability of southern forest ecosystems in a changing environment. Eds. R.A. Mickler and S. Fox. Ecological Studies 128, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. 892 p.

Feng, Z, pG Hartel, RW Roncadori, and S.S. Sung. 1998. Inhibition of fungal colonization on the rhizoplane of the CS2-producing plant, Mimosa pudica L. pp 115-126. In Proceedings from the 5th Symposium of the International Society of Root Research, Clemson, SC.

Garbelotto, M., F.W. Cobb, T.D. Bruns, W. Otrosina, T. Popenuck, and G. Slaughter. 1998. The distribution of genets and their nuclear composition reveal the dynamics of establishment and survival of Heterobasidion annosum in white fir stands. pp 171-189.  In Proceedings from the 9th International Conference on Root and Butt Rots, Carcans-Maubuisson, France.

Garbelotto, M., W.J. Otrosina, F.W. Cobb, and T.D. Bruns. 1998. The European S and F intersterility groups of Heterobasidion annosum may represent sympatric protospecies. Canadian Journal of  Botany  76:397-409.

Garbelotto, M., W.J. Otrosina, F.W. Cobb, and T.D. Bruns. 1998. Habitat preference and the evolution of sympatric intersterility groups in the Heterobasidion annosum species complex. pp 85-102.  In Proceedings from the 9th International Conference on Root and Butt Rots, Carcans-Maubuisson, France.

Garbelotto, M, W.J. Otrosina, F.W. Cobb, and T.D. Bruns. 1998. population biology of the forest pathogen Heterobasidion annosum: implications for forest management. pp 24-35. In Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting, California Forest Pest Council, Sacramento, CA.

Goheen, DJ and W.J. Otrosina. 1998. Characteristics and consequences of root diseases in forests of western North America. pages 3-8 in User's Guide to the Western Root Disease Model, Version 3.0.

Johnsen, K.H., J. Loo, D. Mcphee and J.E. Major. 1998. Negative heterosis in hybrids of picea rubens and picea mariana revisited:22-year-old trees. Can. Journal of Botany. 76:434-439.

Johnsen, K.H. and J.E. Major. 1998. A black spruce retrospective early selection test conducted under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2. New Forests 15:271-281.

Kormanik, P.P., S.S. Sung, T.L. Kormanik, SC Schlarbaum, and SJ Zarnoch. 1998. Effect of acorn size on development of northern red oak 1-0 seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28:1805-1813.

Kormanik, P.P., S.S. Sung, SJ Zarnoch. 1998. Immature loblolly pine growth and biomass accumulation: correlations with seedlings initial first-order lateral roots. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 22:117-123.

Ledig, F.T., J.J. Vargas Hernández, and K.H. Johnsen. 1998. The conservation of forest genetic resources: case histories from Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Journal of Forestry. January, 1998

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