selected publications
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academic article
- 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
- 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
- Functional groups show distinct differences in nitrogen cycling during early stand development: implications for forest management. Plant and Soil. 351:219-236. 2012
- 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
- Multiple Factors Affect Pest and Pathogen Damage on 31 Populus Clones in South Caroline. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:759-768. 2006
- Survival and Growth of 31 Populus Clones in South Carolina. Biomass & Bioenergy. 30:750-758. 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