Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference
Authors: | Kenneth W. Outcalt, [Editor] |
Year: | 2002 |
Type: | General Technical Report |
Station: | Southern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/SRS-GTR-48 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-48. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 622 p. |
Abstract
One hundred and twenty-four papers and three poster summaries address a range of issues affecting southern forests. Papers are grouped in 19 sessions that include pine nutrition, nurseries/seed and seedlings, ecophysiology, fire, pine thinning and spacing, wood quality/technology, hardwood thinning and spacing, hardwood nutrition, competition, pine natural regeneration, hardwood artificial regeneration, hardwood natural regeneration, biometrics, understory, site preparation, site preparation and classification, insects and disease/injury, long-term ecophysiology, and ecosystems.Titles contained within Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference
- Improving Longleaf Pine Seedling Production By Controlling Seed and Seedling Pathogens
- Recalcitrant Behavior of Temperate Forest Tree Seeds: Storage, Biochemistry, and Physiology
- Effects of Flood Duration and Depth on Germination of Cherrybark, Post, Southern, White and Willow Oak Acorns
- GPP in Loblolly Pine: A Monthly Comparison of Empirical and Process Models
- Photosynthetic Light Response of Bottomland Oak Seedlings Raised Under Partial Sunlight
- Delayed prescribed burning in a seedling and sapling Longleaf Pine plantation in Louisiana
- Understory Herbicide as a Treatment For Reducing Hazardous Fuels and Extreme Fire Behavior in Slash Pine Plantations
- Ectomycorrihizae of Table Mountain Pine and the Influence of Prescribed Burning on their Survival
- Prescribed Fire In the Interface: Separating The People From The Trees
- Effect of Silviculture on the Yield and Quality of Veneers
- The Plantation Conversion Demonstration at the Crossett Experimental Forest--Implications For Converting Stands From Even-Aged to Uneven-Aged Structure
- Impact of Sustainable Forest Management on Harvest, Growth, and Regeneration of Southern Pine in the Piedmont After 5 Years of Monitoring
- Regeneration History of Three Table Mountain Pine/Pitch Pine Stands in Northern Georgia
- Patterns of Seed Productions in Table Mountain Pine
- Cone Characteristics and Seed Quality 10 Years After An Uneven-Aged Regeneration Cut In Shortleaf Pine Stands
- Effects of Light Regimes on 1-Year-Old Sweetgum and Water Oak Seedlings
- Empirically Derived Optimal Growth Equations For Hardwoods and Softwoods in Arkansas
- A Model Describing Growth and Development of Longleaf Pine Plantations: Consequences of Observed Stand Structures of Structure of the Model
- Response of Second-Rotation Southern Pines to Fertilizer and Planting on Old Beds--Fifteenth-Year Results
- Glaze Damage In 13- To 18-Year-Old, Natural, Even-Aged Stands of Loblolly Pines in Southeastern Arkansas
- Consortium for Accelerated Pine Production Studies (CAPPS): Long-term Trends in Loblolly Pine Stand Productivity and Characteristics In Georgia
- Long-Term Trends in Productivity and Stand Characteristics Following Thinning of a Loblolly Pine Stand in S.E. Oklahoma
- Water and Nutrient Effects on Loblolly Pine Production and Stand Development on a Sandhill Site