2012 Annual Meeting Posters
PINEMAP scientists and graduate students developed and displayed posters summarizing research methods and preliminary results at the May 2012 PINEMAP Annual Meeting held in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Silviculture & Ecophysiology
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- Joseph E. Clark, Stan Bartkowiak, & Lisa J. Samuelson
Impact of rainfall manipulation on light use and water use efficiency in 6-year old loblolly pine. - Wen Lin, Asko Noormets, and Jean-Christophe Domec
Unraveling a quasi-industrial new approach for pine mapping of wood stable isotope ratio. - Cody M. Luedtke, Madison K. Akers, and Robert O. Teskey
Soil CO2 efflux and tree carbon relations in a loblolly pine plantation. - Adam O. Maggard
Interaction between fertilizer and drought on leaf area dynamics and tree water use and their relationship to stand growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). - Jay Raymond, Thomas Fox, and Brian Strahm
Use of stable isotopes to trace the fate of applied nitrogen in forest plantations. - Rodney Will, Duncan Wilson, Tom Hennessey, Jason Vogel, Jason West, and Bob Heinemann
Description of the Oklahoma Tier III site. - Brett Heim, John R. Seiler, and Brian D. Strahm
Heterotrophic and autotrophic soil respiration in response to fertilization and reduced throughfall at the Virginia Tier III site. - Andy Laviner and Thomas Fox
Stand level water relations at the Virginia Tier III site. - Maxwell Wightman and Timothy Martin
The impact of artificial drought conditions on parameterization of 3-PG for Pinus taeda.
- Joseph E. Clark, Stan Bartkowiak, & Lisa J. Samuelson
- Modeling
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- Eric Ward, Asko Noormets, Jean-Christophe Domec, John King, Steve McNulty, and Ge Sun
Integrating measurements and models of carbon and water cycling at Tier II and III PINEMAP sites. - C. Wade Ross and Sabine Grunwald
Modeling biogenic carbon dynamics across the southeastern U.S. - Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Randolph H. Wynne, and Valerie Thomas
Projecting the impact of climate change on future southeastern forest fire regimes. - Ying Wang and Robert O. Teskey
3-PG simulation of loblolly pine growth and yield.
- Eric Ward, Asko Noormets, Jean-Christophe Domec, John King, Steve McNulty, and Ge Sun
- Genetics
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- Alfredo Farjat, Fikret Isik, Ross Whetten, and Steve McKeand
The effect of minimum winter temperatures on pine growth. - Michael J. Aspinwall, Steven E. McKeand, and John S. King
Carbon sequestration from 40 years of planting genetically improved loblolly pine across the Southeast United States. - Ross Whetten and Laura Townsend
Identifying genetic variation in site adaptability in loblolly pine. - Jianxing Zhang, Salvador Gezan, and Gary F. Peter
Integrating climate and genetic effects of southeastern loblolly pine by Universal Response Functions.
- Alfredo Farjat, Fikret Isik, Ross Whetten, and Steve McKeand
- Economics & Policy
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- Puskar N. Khanal and Donald L. Grebner
A preliminary effort to evaluate the willingness of nonindustrial private forest land owners to practice optimum carbon sequestration regimes in Mississippi. - Jose R. Soto, Damian C. Adams, and Francisco Escobedo
Estimating the supply of forest carbon offsets: A comparison of best-worst and discrete choice valuation methods. - Melissa M. Kreye, Damian C. Adams, Tatiana Borisova, and Francisco Escobedo
Valuing forest conservation and water quality protection programs: A meta-analysis of willingness-to-pay scenarios. - Nilesh Timilsina, Wendell P. Cropper, Jr., and Francisco Escobedo
Assessing trade-offs among different ecosystem services in pine flatwoods of southeastern coastal plain.
- Puskar N. Khanal and Donald L. Grebner
- Education
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- Annie Oxarart, Martha Monroe, Stephanie Hall, Jie Li, and Al Stenstrup
Project Learning Tree Secondary Module: Southern forests and climate change. - Stephanie Hall and Martha Monroe
Climate change education for secondary students. - John B. Kidd, John R. Seiler, Martha C. Monroe, and Shobha Sriharan
The PINEMAP Intern Program: Integrating undergraduates into forest resource and climate change research and education.
- Annie Oxarart, Martha Monroe, Stephanie Hall, Jie Li, and Al Stenstrup
- Extension
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- Martha C. Monroe, Damian C. Adams, Richard Plate, and Deborah J. Wojcik
The Six Americas of Climate Change: Perceptions of Southeast Extension Professionals. - Shelby Krantz, Martha C. Monroe, and Wendy-Lin Bartels
Climate change perceptions of Florida forest landowners. - William G. Hubbard, Eric Taylor, Mark Megalos, Ryan Boyles, Joshua Idassi, Gwendolyn Boyd, Leslie Boby, Matt Bonham, and Heather Dinon
PINEMAP: Aim 6 Extension Delivery. - Aaron Vuola
North Carolina Cooperative Extension perceptions and the Six Americas of climate change. - Aaron Vuola and Mark Megalos
Limitations and communication gaps related to climate variability programming among North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
- Martha C. Monroe, Damian C. Adams, Richard Plate, and Deborah J. Wojcik






