selected publications
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academic article
- Is it necessary to apply chemical weed control in short-rotation poplar plantations on deep soil sites?. Industrial Crops and Products. 184. 2022
- Is it necessary to apply chemical weed control in short-rotation poplar plantations on deep soil sites?. Industrial Crops and Products. 184. 2022
- Variations in water-balance components and carbon stocks in poplar plantations with differing water inputs over a whole rotation: implications for sustainable forest management under climate change. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 320. 2022
- Irrigation management in poplar (Populus spp.) plantations: A review. Forest Ecology and Management. 494:119330. 2021
- Biochar Influences Nitrogen Availability in Andisols of North Idaho Forests. SN Applied Sciences. 2:362. 2020
- Converting Conventional Agriculture to Poplar Bioenergy Crops: Soil Chemistry. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 51:364-379. 2020
- Soil greenhouse gas, carbon content, and tree growth response to biochar amendment in western United States forests. Global Change Biology - Bioenergy. 11:660-671. 2019
- Site sensitive maximum stand density index models for mixed conifer stands across the Inland Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 433:396-404. 2019
- Biochar as a growing media component for containerized production of Douglas-fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 48:581-588. 2018
- Converting conventional agriculture to poplar bioenergy crops: soil greenhouse gas flux. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 33:781-792. 2018
- Idaho forest growth response to post-thinning energy biomass removal and complementary soil amendments. Global Change Biology - Bioenergy. 10:246-261. 2018
- Stand development and other intrinsic factors largely control fine-root dynamics with only subtle modifications from resource availability. Tree Physiology. 2018
- The response of light, water, and nutrient availability to pre-commercial thinning in dry inland Douglas-fir forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 363:98-109. 2016
- Growth responses of narrow or broad site adapted tree species to a range of resource availability treatments after a full harvest rotation. Forest Ecology and Management. 362:107-119. 2016
- Biochar Soil Amendment Effects on Arsenic Availability to Mountain Brome (Bromus marginatus). Journal of Environmental Quality. 44:1315-1320. 2015
- Nutrition of Douglas-fir in the inland northwest. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 78:S11-S22. 2014
- Soil soluble nitrogen availability across an elevational gradient in a cold-temperate forest ecosystem. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 78:S217-S224. 2014
- Optimal nitrogen application rates for three intensively-managed hardwood tree species in the southeastern USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 303:131-142. 2013
- Survival and growth of a range of Populus clones in central South Carolina USA through age ten: Do early assessments reflect longer-term survival and growth trends?. Biomass & Bioenergy. 49:260-272. 2013
- Examining Soil Parent Material Influence Over Douglas-Fir Stem Growth Response to Fertilization: Taking Advantage of Information from Spatiotemporally Distributed Experiments. Forest Ecology and Management. 286:101-107. 2012
- A detrimental soil disturbance prediction model for ground-based timber harvesting. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 42:821-830. 2012
- Characterization of Forest Crops with a Range of Nutrient and Water Treatments Using AISA Hyperspectral Imagery. GIScience and Remote Sensing. 49:463-491. 2012
- Functional groups show distinct differences in nitrogen cycling during early stand development: implications for forest management. Plant and Soil. 351:219-236. 2012
- Foliar Sulfate-Sulfur as a Nutrient Diagnostic Tool for Interior Douglas-Fir. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 26:147-150. 2011
- Assessing Bioenergy Harvest Risks: Geospatially Explicit Tools for Maintaining Soil Productivity in Western US Forests. Forests. 2:797-813. 2011
- Woody Energy Crops in the Southeastern United States: Two Centuries of Practitioner Experience. Biomass & Bioenergy. 34:1655-1666. 2010
- Soil and Microbial Respiration in a Loblolly Pine Plantation in Response to Seven Years of Irrigation and Fertilization. Forest Ecology and Management. 258:2431-2438. 2009
- Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Analysis of Short Rotation Woody Crops Grown with Controlled Nutrient and Irrigation Treatments. Geocarto International. 24:293-312. 2009
- Fertilization but Not Irrigation Influences Hydraulic Traits in Plantation-Grown Loblolly Pine. Forest Ecology and Management. 255:3331-3339. 2008
- Soil Carbon, After Three Years, Under Short Rotation Woody Crops Grown Under Varying Nutrient and Water Availability. Biomass & Bioenergy. 31:793-801. 2007
- Biomass-Bioenergy Crops in the United States: A Changing Paradigm. Americas Journal of Plant Sciences and Biotechnology. 1:1-28. 2007
- Contrasting Productivity, Development, and Biomass Distribution of Sweetgum and Loblolly Pine Grown with Irrigation and Fertilization. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38:1335-1348. 2007
- Fertilization Increases the Risk of Loblolly Pine to Ice Storm Damage. Forest Science. 53:580-589. 2007
- Influence of Irrigation and Fertilization on Transpiration and Hydraulic Properties of Populus Deltoides. Tree Physiology. 27:765-774. 2007
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Root Distribution in Developing Stands of Four Woody Crop Species Grown with Drip Irrigation and Fertilization. Plant and Soil. 299:195-213. 2007
- Multiple Factors Affect Pest and Pathogen Damage on 31 Populus Clones in South Caroline. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:759-768. 2006
- Post-Establishment Fertilization of Minnesota Hybrid Poplar Plantations. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:740-749. 2006
- Survival and Growth of 31 Populus Clones in South Carolina. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:750-758. 2006
- Biomass Feedstock Production Systems: Economic and Environmental Benefits. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:693-695. 2006
- Radiation-use Efficiency and Gas Exchange Responses to Water and Nutrient Availability in Irrigated and Fertilized Stands of Sweetgum and Sycamore. Tree Physiology. 25:191-200. 2005
- Forest Production Responses to Irrigation and Fertilization Are Not Explained by Shifts in Allocation. Forest Ecology and Management. 208:137-152. 2005
- Comparing Soil Carbon of Short Rotation Poplar Plantations with Agricultural Crops and Woodlots in North Central United States. Environmental Management. 33:S299-S308. 2004
- Fine-Root Dynamics in a Developing Populus Deltoides Plantation. Tree Physiology. 24:651-660. 2004
- Carbon Allocation and Nitrogen Acquisition in a Developing Populus Deltoides Plantation. Tree Physiology. 24:1347-1357. 2004
- DRIS Analysis Identifies a Common K Imbalance in Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua) Plantations. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 34:1919-1941. 2003
- Growth and Physiology of Aspen Supplied with Different Fertilizer Addition Rates. Plant Physiology. 103:513-526. 2002
- Changes in Growth, Leaf Abscission and Biomass Associated with Seasonal Tropospheric Ozone Exposures of Populus Tremuloides Clones and Seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26:23-37. 2002
- Growth and Crown Architecture of Two Aspen Genotypes Exposed to Interacting Ozone and Carbon Dioxide. Environmental Pollution. 115:319-334. 2001
- Contrasting Fine-Root Production, Survival and Soil CO2 Efflux in Pine and Poplar Plantations. Plant and Soil. 225:129-139. 2000
- Effects of Troposopheric O3 on Trembling Aspen and Interaction with CO2: Results from and O3-Gradient and a FACE Experiment. Water Air and Soil Pollution. 116:311-322. 1999
- Genetic Controls of Responses to Interacting Tropospheric Ozone and CO2 in Populus Tremuloides. Chemosphere. 36:807-812. 1998
- Growth of Five Hybrid Poplar Genotypes Exposed to Interacting Elevated CO2 and O3. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 28:1706-1716. 1998
- Photosynthetic Responses of Aspen Clones to Simultaneous Exposures of Ozone and CO2. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26:639-648. 1996
- Root Growth and Physiology of Potted and Field-Grown Trembling Aspen Exposed to Tropospheric Ozone. Tree Physiology. 16:145-152. 1996
- Carbon Allocation and Partitioning in Aspen Clones Varying in Sensitivity to Tropospheric Ozone. Tree Physiology. 15:593-604. 1995
- Photosynthetic Productivity of Aspen Clones Varying in Sensitivity to Tropospheric Ozone. Tree Physiology. 15:585-592. 1995
- Root cold hardiness and native distribution of sub-alpine conifers. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 22:932-938. 1992
- Root hydraulic conductivity and xylem sap levels of zeatin riboside and abscisic-acid in ectomycorrhizal douglas-fir seedlings. New Phytologist. 115:275-284. 1990
- Physiology and Metabolism of Ectomycorrhizae. Annals of Forest Science. 46:697s-705s. 1989
- Pure culture response of ectomycorrhizal fungi to imposed water-stress. Botany/Canadian Journal of Botany. 67:29-39. 1989
- Forest soil respiration and exoenzyme activity in western North America following thinning, residue removal for biofuel production, and compensatory soil amendments. Global Change Biology - Bioenergy. blank.