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View article: Effects of stand structural attributes on oak recruitment in mixed temperate forests
Effects of stand structural attributes on oak recruitment in mixed temperate forests Open
View article: Early Dynamics of Carbon Accumulation as Influenced by Spacing of a Populus deltoides Planting
Early Dynamics of Carbon Accumulation as Influenced by Spacing of a Populus deltoides Planting Open
The fast-growing tree, eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), currently is being planted to catalyze native forest restoration on degraded agricultural sites in the southeastern United States. Many of these restoration sites are appropria…
View article: Leaf acclimation to soil flooding and light availability underlies photosynthetic capacity of <i>Lindera melissifolia</i>, an endangered shrub of bottomland forests in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA
Leaf acclimation to soil flooding and light availability underlies photosynthetic capacity of <i>Lindera melissifolia</i>, an endangered shrub of bottomland forests in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA Open
Lindera melissifolia is an endangered shrub indigenous to the broadleaf forest of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV). In this region, extant colonies of the species are found in periodically ponded habitats where a diversity of broadlea…
View article: Early Season Growth Responses of Resistant and Susceptible Cotton Genotypes to Reniform Nematode and Soil Potassium Application
Early Season Growth Responses of Resistant and Susceptible Cotton Genotypes to Reniform Nematode and Soil Potassium Application Open
A greenhouse study was conducted to investigate the roles that host plant resistance and soil potassium (K) levels play in affecting Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford and Oliveira (Tylenchida: Hoplolaimidae) (RN) populations and early seaso…
View article: Aboveground biomass equations for black willow (Salix nigra Marsh.) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.)
Aboveground biomass equations for black willow (Salix nigra Marsh.) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.) Open
Black willow and eastern cottonwood are fast-growing hardwoods native to river bottoms throughout the southeastern United States, e.g., the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV), that are often grown as short rotation woody crops (SRWCs…
View article: Intensity and mode of <i>Lindera melissifolia</i> reproduction are affected by flooding and light availability
Intensity and mode of <i>Lindera melissifolia</i> reproduction are affected by flooding and light availability Open
We studied the impact of flooding and light availability gradients on sexual and asexual reproduction in Lindera melissifolia (Walt.) Blume, an endangered shrub found in floodplain forests of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV), USA. A w…
View article: Silvicultural options for young bottomland oak-dominated plantations on former agricultural lands
Silvicultural options for young bottomland oak-dominated plantations on former agricultural lands Open
This handbook presents several arrays of practical silvicultural options to landowners and forest managers of young, bottomland oak-dominated plantations. Each array of options is designed specifically to achieve one of three common landow…
View article: A Model to Assess Eastern Cottonwood Water Flow Using Adjusted Vapor Pressure Deficit Associated with a Climate Change Impact Application
A Model to Assess Eastern Cottonwood Water Flow Using Adjusted Vapor Pressure Deficit Associated with a Climate Change Impact Application Open
Short-rotation woody crops have maintained global prominence as biomass feedstocks for bioenergy, in part due to their fast growth and coppicing ability. However, the water usage efficiency of some woody biomass crops suggests potential ad…
View article: Influence of canopy openness, ungulate exclosure, and low‐intensity fire for improved oak regeneration in temperate Europe
Influence of canopy openness, ungulate exclosure, and low‐intensity fire for improved oak regeneration in temperate Europe Open
Failed oak regeneration is widely reported in temperate forests and has been linked in part to changed disturbance regimes and land‐use. We investigated if the North American fire–oak hypothesis could be applicable to temperate European oa…
View article: Sprouts of shoot-clipped oak (Quercus alba and Q. robur) germinants show morphological and photosynthetic acclimation to contrasting light environments
Sprouts of shoot-clipped oak (Quercus alba and Q. robur) germinants show morphological and photosynthetic acclimation to contrasting light environments Open
Sprouting by woody plants can increase species resilience to disturbance and foster regeneration during periods with little recruitment from seed. Though sprouting often plays a critical role in oak forest regeneration, there is little inf…
View article: The 2018 Woody Crops International Conference, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA, 22–27 July 2018
The 2018 Woody Crops International Conference, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA, 22–27 July 2018 Open
The 2018 Woody Crops International Conference was held from 22 to 27 July 2018 throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA to unite world-leading short rotation woody crop (SRWC) organizations at a forum designed to enhance information exchang…
View article: Biomass Accumulation in the Endangered Shrub Lindera melissifolia as Affected by Gradients of Light Availability and Soil Flooding
Biomass Accumulation in the Endangered Shrub Lindera melissifolia as Affected by Gradients of Light Availability and Soil Flooding Open
View article: Response of soil microbial community composition and function to a bottomland forest restoration intensity gradient
Response of soil microbial community composition and function to a bottomland forest restoration intensity gradient Open