Silviculture & Ecophysiology
- 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.






