Bob Eaton
Biologist
Forestry Sciences Laboratory, P.O. Box 12254
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Phone: 919-549-4045Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
bob.eaton@usda.gov
Featured Publications and Products
- Sanchez, Felipe G.; Eaton, Robert J. 2010. Site establishment practices influence loblolly pine mortality throughout the stand rotation.
- Eaton, Robert; Smith, William; Ludovici, Kim. 2010. Growth response of dominant and co-dominant loblolly pines to organic matter removal, soil compaction, and competition control.
Publications
- Butnor, John; Eaton, Bob; Nelson, C. Dana. 2022. Growth Response of mature longleaf pine to drought and thinning at the Harrison Experimental Forest in south Mississippi.
- James, Jason ; Page-Dumroese, Deborah ; Busse, Matt ; Palik, Brian ; Zhang, Jianwei ; Eaton, Bob ; Slesak, Robert ; Tirocke, Joanne ; Kwon, Hoyoung . 2021. Effects of forest harvesting and biomass removal on soil carbon and nitrogen: Two complementary meta-analyses.
- Ludovici, Kim; Eaton, Robert; Zarnoch, Stanley. 2018. Longleaf pine site response to repeated fertilization and forest floor removal by raking and prescribed burning.
- Scott, D. Andrew; Eaton, Robert J.; Foote, Julie A.; Vierra, Benjamin; Boutton, Thomas W.; Blank, Gary B.; Johnsen, Kurt. 2014. Soil ecosystem services in loblolly pine plantations 15 years after harvest, compaction, and vegetation control.
- Johnsen, Kurt H.; Samuelson, Lisa J.; Sanchez, Felipe G.; Eaton, Bob. 2013. Soil carbon and nitrogen content and stabilization in mid-rotation, intensively managed sweetgum and loblolly stands.
Research Highlights
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