PUBLICACIONES RECIENTES

Desde la década de 1970, los profesores y estudiantes de posgrado asociados a la Cooperativa han publicado más de 250 artículos e informes técnicos relacionados con la productividad de los bosques y los suelos. Recientes artículos, capítulos de libros y tesis de los miembros que han formado parte del equipo desde el presente hacia el pasado, se enumeran a continuación. También hay listas de publicaciones de SETRES (Southeast Tree Research and Education Site) y el Estudio de la productividad del sitio de Henderson.

2010

Acuña, E., M. Espinosa, J.Cancino, R. Rubilar, F. Muñoz. 2010. Estimating the bioenergy potential of Pinus radiata plantations in Chile. Ciencia e Investigación Agraria. 37(1): 93-102.

Albaugh, J.M., L. Blevins, H.L. Allen, T.J. Albaugh, T.R. Fox, J.L. Stape, R.A. Rubilar. 2010. Characterization of foliar macro- and micronutrient concentrations and ratios in loblolly pine plantations in the southeastern United States. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 34(2): 53-64.

Albaugh, T. J., Allen, H. L., Stape, J. L., Fox, T. R., Rubilar, R. A., Carlson, C. A., & Pezzutti, R. (2010). Leaf area duration in natural range and exotic Pinus taeda. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 40(2), 224-234.

Binkley, Dan; Stape, Jose Luiz; Bauerle, William L.; Ryan, Michael G. 2010. Explaining growth of individual trees: Light interception and efficiency of light use by Eucalyptus at four sites in Brazil. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1704-1713.

Campoe, O.C., J.L. Stape, J.C.T. Mendes. 2010. Can intensive management accelerate the restoration of Brazil’s Atlantic forest? Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1808-1814.

Cubbage, F., P. MacDonagh, G. Balmelli, R. Rubilar, R. de la Torre, V. Hoeflich, M. Murara, H. Kotze, R. Gonzalez, O. Carrero, G. Frey, S. Koesbandana, V.M. Olmos, J. Turner, R. Lord, J. Huang, R. Abt. 2010. Global forest plantation investment returns. XIII World Forestry Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 18-23 October 2009.

Doi, B., D.Binkley, J.L.Stape. 2010. Does reverse growth dominance develop in old plantations of Eucalyptus saligna? Forest Ecology and Management 259:1815-1818.

Hubbard, R.M., J.L. Stape, M.G. Ryan, A.C. Almeida, J. Rojas. 2010. Effects of irrigation on water use and water use efficiency in two fast growing Eucalyptus plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1714-1721.

Maurice, J., J.P. Laclau, D.S. Re, J.L. de Moraes Gonçalves, Y. Nouvellon, J.P. Bouillet, J.L. Stape, J. Ranger, M. Behling, J.L. Chopart. 2010. Fine root isotrophy in Eucalytpus grandis plantations.Towards the prediction of root length densities from root counts on trench walls. Plant Soil. DOI 10.1007/s11104-010-0380-8.

Ryan, M.G., J.L. Stape, D. Binkley, S. Fonseca, R.A. Loos, E.N. Takahashi, C.R. Silva, S.R. Silva, R.E. Hakamada, J.M. Ferreira, A.M.N. Lima, J.L. Gava, F.P. Leite, H.B. Andrade, J.M. Alves, G.G.C. Silva. 2010. Factors controlling Eucalyptus productivity: How water availability and stand structure alter production and carbon allocation. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1695-1703.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan, S. Fonseca, R.A. Loos, E.N. Takahashi, C.R. Silva, S.R. Silva, R.E. Hakamada, J.M.A. Ferreira, A.M.N. Lima, J.L. Gava, F.P. Leite, H.B. Andrade, J.M. Alves, G.G.C. Silva, M.R. Azevedo. 2010. The Brazil Eucalyptus Potential Productivity Project: Influence of water, nutrients and stand uniformity on wood production. Forest Ecology and Management 259: 1684-1694.

Zerpa, J. L., Allen, H. L., Campbell, R. G., Phelan, J., & Duzan, H. (2010). Influence of variable organic matter retention on nutrient availability in a 10-year-old loblolly pine plantation. Forest Ecology and Management, 259(8), 1480-1489.

2009

Albaugh, T. H.L. Allen, T.R. Fox, C.A. Carlson and R.A. Rubilar. 2009. Opportunities for fertilization on Loblolly Pine in the sandhills of the southeatern United States. South. J. Appl. For. 33(3): 129-136.

Albaugh, T. J., Bergh, J., Lundmark, T., Nilsson, U., Stape, J. L., Allen, H. L., & Linder, S. (2009). Do biological expansion factors adequately estimate stand-scale aboveground component biomass for Norway spruce?. Forest Ecology and Management, 258(12), 2628-2637.

Amateis, R.L., H.E. Burkhart and C.A. Carlson. 2009. Does row orientation affect the growth of loblolly pine plantations? South. J. Appl. For. 33(2): 77-80.

Atwood, C.J., T.R. Fox, and D.L. Loftis. 2009. Effects of alternative silviculture on stump sprouting in the southern Appalachians. Forest Ecology and Management. 257:1305-1313.

Atwood, C.J., T.R. Fox, and D. L. Loftis. 2009. Effects of alternative silvicultural treatments on regeneration in the southern Appalachians. Forest Ecology and Management 257 (2009) 1305–1313.

Carlson, C.A. T.R. Fox, J. Creighton. P.M. Dougherty and J.R. Johnson. 2009 Nine-year growth responses to planting density manipulation and repeated early fertilization in a Loblolly Pine stand in the Virginia piedmont. South J. Appl. For. 33(3): 109-114.

Carlson, C.A., T.R. Fox, H.E. Burkhart, H.L. Allen and T.J. Albaugh. 2009. Accuracy of subsampling for height measurements in Loblolly Pine plots. South. J. Appl. For. 33(3): 145-149.

Espinoza, J.A. 2009 Genetic and Nutritional Effects on Stem Sinuosity on Loblolly Pine. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 102pp.

Ferreira, J.M., J.L.Stape. 2009. Productivity gains by fertilization in Eucalyptus urophylla clonal plantations across gradients in site and stand conditions. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, Volume 71, Number 4, 253-258(6).

Liu, L., J.S. King, F.L. Booker, C.P. Giardina, H.L. Allen, S. Hu. 2008. Enhanced litter input rather than changes in litter chemistry drive soil carbon and nitrogen cycles under elevated CO2: a microcosm study. Global Change Biology 15:441-453.

Marsden C, G.Maire, J.L.Stape, D.Seen, O.Roupsard, Y.Nouvellon. 2009. Relating MODIS vegetation index time-series with canopy structure, light absorption and stem production of clonal Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. Forest ecology and management, 259: 1741-1753.

Muñoz F., E. Espinosa, E. Acuña, J. Cancino y R. Rubilar. 2009. Las plantaciones forestales como cultivos energéticos. Revista Chile Forestal Nº 339, Especial Bioenergía, Chile. 40-43 pp.

Pratt, W.A. and T.R. Fox. 2009. Streamside management zone effectiveness for protecting water quality following forestland application of biosolids. Journal of Environmental Quality 38: 2106-2120.

Rubilar, R. T. Fox, L. Allen, T. Albaugh y C. Carlson. 2009. Manejo intensivo al establecimiento de plantaciones forestales de Pinus sp. y Eucalyptus sp. en Chile y Argentina. Informaciones Agronomicas.

Ryan, M.G., M.Cavalieri, A. Almeida., J.L.Stape. 2009. Wood CO2 efflux and foliar respiration for Eucalyptus in Hawaii and Brazil. Tree Physiology 29: 1213–1222.

Sucre, E.B and T.R. Fox. 2009. Decomposing stumps influence carbon and nitrogen pools and fine-root distribution in soils. Forest Ecology and Management 258: 2242-2248.

Valdebenito, B.C., S.P. Sandoval, E.A. Esquivel, E.A. Acuña, M.A. Espinosa, J.O. Cancino, R.A. Rubilar, F.E. Muñoz, L.A. Cerda. First report of Ectinogonia buquetti (Spin.) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in bioenergy plantations of Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Dehnh.) in Chile. New Forests. DOI 10.1007/s11056-009-9151-x

2008
Albaugh, T.J., H.L. Allen, and T.R. Fox. 2008. Nutrient use and uptake in Pinus taeda. Tree Phys 28: 1083-1098.

Atwood, C.J. 2008. Effects of Alternative Silvicultural Treatments on Regeneration in the Southern Appalachians. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Unversity, Blacksburg, VA.

Boyden, S. D. Binkley and J.L. Stape. 2008. Competition among Eucalyptus trees depends on genetic variation and resource supply. Ecology 89: 2850-2859.

Carlson, C.A., H.E. Burkhart, H.L. Allen and T.R. Fox. 2008. Absolute and relative changes in tree growth rates and changes to the stand diameter distribution of Pinus taeda as a result of midrotation fertilizer applications. Can. J. For. Res. 38: 2063-2071.

Carlson, C.A., T.R. Fox, H.L. Allen, T.J. Albaugh. 2008. Modeling mid-rotation fertilizer responses using the age-shift approach. For Ecol. Manage. 256: 256-262.

Gonçalves, J.L.M., J.L. Stape, J-P Laclau, J-P Bouillet, and J. Ranger. 2008. Assessing the effects of early silvicultural management on long-term site productivity in fast-growing eucalypt plantations: the Brazilian experience. Southern Forests 70(2): 105-118.

King, N.T., J. R. Seiler, T. R. Fox, and K. H. Johnsen. 2008. Post-fertilization physiology and growth performance loblolly pine clones. Tree Phys. 28: 703-711.

McTague, John P. 2008. Modelling the response of loblolly pine to juvenile fertilization. The Open Forest Science Journal 1: 80-88.

Muñoz, F., M.l Espinosa, J. Cancino, R. Rubilar, M.l Herrera. 2008. Efecto de la poda y el raleo en el área foliar de Eucalyptus nitens. Bosque 29(1): 44-51.

Muñoz, F., R. Rubilar, M. Espinosa, J. Cancino, J. Toro, M. Herrera. 2008. The effect of pruning and thinning on above ground aerial biomass of Eucalyptus nitens. For. Ecol. Manage. 255: 365-373.

Phelan, J. and H. L. Allen. 2008. Have repeated applications of nitrogen and phosphorus to a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation changed stand productivity and soil nutrient supply? Can. J. For. Res. 38: 637-644.

Pratt, A.P. 2008. Streamside Management Zone Effectiveness for Protecting Water Quality Following Forestland Application of Biosolids. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Unversity, Blacksburg, VA.

Rubilar, R., L. Blevins, J. Toro, A. Vita, F. Muñoz. 2008. Early response of Pinus radiata plantations to weed control and fertilization on metamorphic soils of the coastal range, Maule Region, Chile. Bosque 29(1): 74-84.

da Silva, P.H.M., F. Poggiani, J.L.M. Gon�alves, J.L. Stape, R.M. Moreira. 2008. Crescimento de Eucalyptus grandis tratado com diferentes doses de lodos de esgoto úmido e seco, condicionados com polímeros (Growth of Eucalyptus grandis treated with different doses of wet and dry sewage sludge, conditioned with polymers). Sci. For., Piracicaba 36(77): 79-88.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan. 2008. Production and carbon allocation in a clonal Eucalyptus plantation with water and nutrient manipulations. For. Ecol. Manage. 255: 920-930.

Tisdale, J.L. Quantifying the effects of organic residues on soil nitrogen and phosphorus availability. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 73 pp.

Tyree, M.C., J.R. Seiler, T.R. Fox. 2008. The effects of fertilization on soil respiration in 2-year-old Pinus taeda L. Clones. For. Sci. 54(1): 21-30.

2007
Albaugh, T.J., H.L. Allen, and T.R. Fox. 2007. Historical Patterns of Forest Fertilization in the Southeast United States From 1969 to 2004. South. J. Appl. For. 31(3), 129-137.

Allen, M.B. 2007. Effects of Poultry Litter Addition to a 31 Year Old Longleaf Pine Stand. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 47 pp.

Cubbage F., P.M. Donagh, J.Sawinski, R. Rubilar, P. Donoso, A. Ferreira, V. Hoeflich, V.M. Olmos, G. Ferreira, G. Balmelli, J. Siry, M.N. Báez, and J. Alvarez. 2006. Comparative Timber Investment Returns for Selected Plantations and Native Forests in South America and the Southern United States. New Forests (2007) 33:237-255.

Fox, T.R., H.L. Allen, T.J. Albaugh, R. Rubilar, and C.A. Carlson. 2007. Tree nutrition and forest fertilization of pine plantations in the southern United States. South. J. Appl. For. 31(1):5-11.

Fox, T.R., H.L. Allen, D.J. Binkley, T.J. Albaugh, R. Rubilar, C.A. Carlson. 2007. Forest Fertilization and Water Quality in the United States. Better Crops 91(1):7-9.

Fox, T.R., E.J. Jokela, and H.L. Allen. 2007. The development of pine plantation silviculture in the southern United States. J. For. 105(7): 337-347.

Johansson, K, H.L Allen, and U. Nilsson. 2007. Interactions between soil scarification treatments and seedling types of Norway spruce. New Forests.33(1):13-27.

Jones, P.D. and T.R. Fox. 2007. Wood density in Pinus taeda x Pinus rigida and response 10 years after thinning in Virginia. Forest Prod. J. 57(12): 70-73.

Mora, C., H.L. Allen, R.F. Daniels, and A. Clark. 2007. Modeling corewood-outerwood transition in loblolly pine using wood specific gravity. Can. J. For. Res. 37(6): 999-1011.

Peduzzi, A. 2007. Leaf Area Assessments of the Overstory and Understory Vegetation in Pine Plantations Located in South Georgia and North Florida, US. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 42 pp.

2006
Albaugh, T.J, H.L. Allen, and T.R. Fox. 2006. Individual tree crown and stand development in Pinus taeda under different fertilization and irrigation regimes. For. Ecol. Manage. 234:10-23.

Albaugh, T.J., H.L. Allen, T.R. Fox, and H.E. Quicke. 2006. Midrotation Treatments in Loblolly Pine Stands Boost Pine Growth. Timberlines, Winter 2006.

Albaugh, T.J. H.L. Allen, L.W. Kress. 2006. Root and stem partitioning of Pinus taeda. Trees 20:176-185.

Amishev, D.Y. and T.R. Fox. 2006. The effects of weed control and fertilization on survival and growth of four pine species in the Virginia Piedmont. For. Ecol. Manage. 236:93-101.

Binkley, D. J.L. Stape, E.N. Takahashi, M.G. Ryan. 2006. Tree-girdling to seperate root and heterotrophic respiration in two Eucalyptus stands in Brazil. Oecologia 148:447-454.

Blevins, L.L., C.E. Prescott, and A. Van Niejenhuis. 2006.The roles of nitrogen and phosphorus in increasing productivity of western hemlock and western redcedar plantations on northern Vancouver Island. For. Ecol. Manage. 234:116-122.

Carlson, C.A., T.R. Fox, S.R. Colbert, D.L. Kelting, H.L. Allen, and T.J. Albaugh. 2006. Growth and survival of Pinus taeda in response to surface and subsurface tillage in the southeastern United States. For. Ecol. Manage. 234:209-217.

Casselman, C.N., T.R. Fox, and J.A. Burger. 2006. Thinning response of a white pine stand on a reclaimed surface mine in southwestern Virginia. North. J. Appl. For. 24(1):9-13.

Casselman, C.N., T.R. Fox, J.A. Burger, A.T. Jones, and J.N. Galbraith. 2006. Effects of silvicultural treatments on survival and growth of trees planted on reclaimed mine lands in the Appalachians. For. Ecol. Manage. 223(1-3):403-414.

Eisenbies, M.H., J.A. Burger, W.M. Aust, S.C. Patterson, and T.R. Fox. 2006. Assessing Change in Soil-Site Productivity of Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 70:130–140.

Elliot, J.R. 2006. Effects of Control Release Nitrogen Fertilizer and Thinning on the Nitrogen Dynamics of a Mid-Rotation Loblolly Pine Stand in the Piedmont of Virginia. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Unversity, Blacksburg, VA.

Flores, F.J. H.L. Allen, H. Cheshire, J.M. Davis, M. Fuentes, and D.L. Kelting. 2006. Using multispectral satellite imagery to estimate leaf area and response to silvicultural treatments in loblolly pine stands. Can. J. For. Res. 37(6):1587-1596.

Forest Nutrition Cooperative. 2006. Loblolly Pine Growth Response to Surface and Subsurface Tillage. FNC Report No. 59. North Carolina State University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and Universidad de Concepción. 21p.

Fox, T.R. 2006. Land Application of Biosolids to Forests in Virginia. Virginia Forests: (in press).

Fox, T.R., W.M. Aust, J.A. Burger, G.H. Hansen, K.H. Kyle, and L.J. Andrews. 2006. Long-Term Impact of Drainage, Bedding, and Fertilization on Growth of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) in the Coastal Plain of Virginia. IN Hydrology and Management of Forested Wetlands. Proceedings of the International Conference. 8-12 April, 2006. New Bern, NC. ASABE, St. Joseph, MI.

Fox, T.R., H.L. Allen, T.J. Albaugh, R. Rubilar, and C.A. Carlson. 2006. Forest fertilization in southern pine plantations. Better Crops 90(3):12-16.

Jackson, B.C. 2006 .Vegetation Differences in Neighboring Old Growth and Second Growth Rich Coves in the Joyce Kilmer Wilderness Area: A Thirty-Two-Year Perspective. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry and Environmental Resources. N.C. State Univ., Raleigh, NC.

Leggett, Z.H., and D.L. Kelting. 2006. Fertilization effects on carbon pools in loblolly pine plantations on two upland sites. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 70:279-286.

McKeand, S.E., R.C. Abt, H.L. Allen, B. Li, and G.P. Catts. 2006. What are the best loblolly pine genotypes worth to landowners? J. For. 104(7):352-358.

McKeand, S.E., E.J. Jokela, D.A. Huber, T.D. Byram, H. L. Allen, B. Li, T.J. Mullin. 2006. Performance of improved genotypes of loblolly pine across different soils, climates, and silvicultural inputs. For. Ecol. Manage. 227:178-184.

Miller, A.T., H.L. Allen, and C.A. Maier. 2006. Quantifying the coarse root biomass of intensively managed loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations. Can. J. For. Res. 37:12-22.

Miller, J.H., H.L. Allen, B.R. Zutter, S.M. Zedaker, and R. A. Newbold. 2006. Soil and pine foliage nutrient changes to mid-rotation and their correlation to growth for 13 loblolly pine plantations after early woody and herbaceous competition control. Can. J. For. Res. 37:(in press).

Richter, D.B., H.L. Allen, J.Li, D. Markewitz, and J. Raikes. 2006. Bioavailability of slowly cycling soil phosphorus: major restructuring of soil P-fractions over four decades in an aggrading forest. Oecologia (in press).

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, W.S. Jacob, E.N. Takahashi. 2006. A twin-plot approach to determine nutrient limitation and potential productivity in Eucalyptus plantations at landscape scales in Brazil. For. Ecol. Manage. 223:358-362.

Sypert, R. H, 2006. Diagnosis of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Nutrient Deficiencies by Foliar Methods. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Unversity, Blacksburg, VA.

Tyree, M.C., J.R. Seiler, W.M. Aust, D.A. Sampson, and T.R. Fox. 2006. Long-term effects of site preparation and fertilization on total soil CO2 efflux and heterotrophic respiration in a 33-year-old Pinus taeda L. plantation on the wet flats of the Virginia Lower Coastal Plain. For. Ecol. Manage. 234:363-369.

2005
Allen, H.L., T.R. Fox, and R.G. Campbell. 2005. What is ahead for intensive pine plantation silviculture in the South? South. J. Appl. For. 29(2):62-69.

Amishev, D. 2005. Impact of Weed Control and Fertilization on Growth of Eastern White, Loblolly, Shortleaf, and Virginia Pine Plantations in the Virginia Piedmont. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 115 p.

Blevins, D.P., C.E. Prescott, H.L. Allen, and T.A. Newsome. 2005. The effects of nutrition and density on growth, foliage biomass, and growth efficiency of high-density, fire-origin lodgepole pine in central British Columbia. Can J. For. Res. 35: 2851-2859.

Burger, J.C. 2005. Long-term Impacts of Silvicultural Treatment on Soil Microbial Biomass, Community Composition, and N Mineralization. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 47 pp.

Casselman, C.N. 2005. Effects of Silvicultural Treatments and Soil Properties on the Establishment and Productivity of Trees Growing on Mine Soils in the Appalachian Coalfields. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry. Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA 132 pp.

Choi, W.J., S.X. Chang, H L. Allen, D.L. Kelting, H.M. Roe. 2005. Irrigation and fertilization effects on foliar and soil carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in a loblolly pine stand. For Ecol. Manage: 213 (3):90-101.

Eisenbies, M., J.A. Burger, W.M. Aust, S. Patterson, and T.R. Fox. 2005. Changes in soil-site productivity of loblolly pine plantations under intensive management. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69:1833–1843.

Johansson, K, I. S�derbergh, U. Nilsson, H.L. Allen. 2005. Effects of scarification and mulch on establishment and growth of six different clones of Picea abies. Scan. J. For. Res. 20:421-430.

Klepzig, K.D., DJ. Robison, G. Fowler, P. R. Minchin, F.P. Hain, and H.L. Allen. 2005. Effects of mass inoculation on induced oleoresin response in intensively manager loblolly pine. Tree Phys. 25:681-688.

Kyle, K.H., L.J. Andrews, T.R. Fox, W.M. Aust, J.A. Burger, G.H. Hansen. 2005. Long-term effects of drainage, bedding, and fertilization on growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) in the coastal plain of Virginia. South. J. Appl. For. 29(4)205-214.

Li, Q.and H. L. Allen. 2005. Effects of irrigation and fertilization on soil microbial biomass and functional diversity. J. Sustain. For. 20(4):17-35.

McKeand, S.E. and H.L. Allen. 2005. Summary of IEG-40 Meeting: Silviculture and Genetic Impacts on Productivity of Southern Pine Forests. South. J. Appl. For. 29(2):61.

Pinto, L.F.G, M.S. Bernardes, J.L. Stape, A.R. Pereira. 2005. Growth, yield and system performance simulation of a sugarcane-eucalyptus interface in a sub-tropical region of Brazil. Agricult. Ecosys. Environ. 105:77-86.

Rojas, J.C. 2005. Factors influencing responses of loblolly pine stands to fertilization. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 147pp.

Rubilar, R.A. 2005. Environmental constraints on growth phenology, leaf area display, and above and belowground biomass accumulation of Pinus radiata (D. Don) in Chile. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 190 pp.

Rubilar, R.A., H.L. Allen, and D.L. Kelting. 2005. Comparison of biomass and nutrient content equations for successive rotations of loblolly pine plantations on an upper coastal plain site. Biomass and Bioenergy. 28(6): 548-564.

Sanchez, F.G., Z.H. Leggett, and S. Sankar. 2005. Analyzing water soluble soil organics as trifluoroacetyl derivatives by 1H NMR. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 36: 2793 - 2805.

Schimel, J.P., Bennett, J. and Fierer, N. 2005. Microbial community composition and soil N cycling: is there really a connection? In: Bardgett, R.D., D.W. Hopkins, and M.B. Usher (eds). Biological Diversity and Function in Soils. Cambridge University Press. (Chapter 10) p. 171-188.

Schimleck, L. R., R. St�rzenbecher, C. Mora, P. D. Jones, and R. F. Daniels. 2005. Comparison of Pinus taeda L. wood property calibrations based on NIR spectra from the radial-longitudinal and radial-transverse faces of wooden strips. Holzforschung 59:214-218.

Taylor, A.E. 2005. Quantifying the Coarse Root Biomass of Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 38 pp.

Zerpa, J.L. 2005. Understanding Forest Floor Accumulation and Nutrient Dynamics in a Loblolly Pine Plantation Regenerated with Varying Forest Floor and Slash Retention. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 40 pp.

2004
Albaugh, T.J., R. Rubilar, J. Alvarez, and H.L. Allen. 2004. Radiata pine response to tillage fertilization and weed control in Chile. Bosque Revista 25:5-15.

Albaugh, T.J., H. L. Allen, P. M. Dougherty, and K. H. Johnsen. 2004. Long term growth responses of loblolly pine to optimal nutrient and water resource availability. For. Ecol. Manage 192:3-19.

Barrett, T.B. 2004. Soil Boron in Loblolly Pine Plantations of the Southeastern United States. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 46 pp.

Bennett, J.N., B. Lapthorne, L.L. Blevins and C.E. Prescott. 2004. Response of Gaultheria shallon and Epilobium angustifolium to large additions of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer Can. J. For. Res. 34: 502-506.

Bennett, J.N. and C.E. Prescott. 2004. Organic and inorganic nitrogen nutrition of western redcedar, western hemlock and salal in mineral N-limited cedar-hemlock forest. Oecologia: 141:468-476.

Binkley, D., J.L. Stape, M.G. Ryan. 2004. Thinking about efficiency of resource use in forests. For. Ecol. Manage. 193: 5-16.

Blevins, D.P. 2004. The Influence of Nutrition and Density on Repressed Lodgepole Pine. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 68pp.

Fisher, R.F., T.R. Fox, T. Terry and R. Harrison. 2004. Forest Soils Education and Research: Trends, Needs and Wild Ideas. Chapter, in J. Boyle and M. Kelly (eds). Proceedings of the 10th North American Forest Soils Conference.

Flores, F.J. and H.L. Allen. 2004. Efectos del Clima y Capacidad de Almacenamiento de Agua del Suelo en la Productividad de Rodales de Pino Radiata en Chile: Un Analisis Utilizando el Modelo 3-PG. Bosque Revista 25(3)11-24.

Fox, T.R. 2004. Species deployment strategies for the southern pines: Site specific management practices for the Flatwoods of Georgia and Florida. P. 50-55. in E.D. Dickens, J.P. Barnett, W.G. Hubbard, and E. J. Jokela (eds.). Slash Pine: Still Growing, Growing and Growing. USDA Forest Service South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-76. 146 pp.

Fox, T.R. 2004. Nitrogen mineralization following fertilization of Douglas-fir forests with urea in western Washington. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 68:1720-1728.

Fox, T.R., E.J. Jokela, and H.L. Allen 2004. The Evolution of Pine Plantation Silviculture in the Southern United States. Chapter 8, in H.M. Rauscher and K. Johnsen (eds). Southern Forest Science: Past, Present, Future. USDA For. Ser. South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech Rep. SRS-75. 408 p.

Fox, T.R. and R.R. Hicks. 2004. Forest Productivity. Chapter 6, in H.M. Rauscher and K. Johnsen (eds). Southern Forest Science: Past, Present, Future. USDA For. Ser. South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech Rep. SRS-75. 408 p.

Gon�alves, J.L.M., J.L. Stape, J. Laclau, P. Smethhurst, J.L. Gava. 2004. Silvicultural effects on the productivity and wood quality of eucalypt plantations. For. Ecol. Manage. 193:45-61.

Gurlevik N., D.L. Kelting, and H.L. Allen. 2004. Nitrogen availability following vegetation control and fertilization in a 14-year old loblolly pine plantation. Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 68:272-281.

Johansson, K.M. 2004. Interactions between Site Preparation, Seedling Type and Genetics on the Establishment of Norway Spruce. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 66pp.

Kissel, D.E., M.L. Cabrera, N. Vaio, J.R. Craig, J.A. Rema, and L.A. Morris. 2004. Rainfall Timing and Ammonia Loss from Urea in a Loblolly Pine Plantation. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 68: 1744-1750.

Kyle, K.H. 2004. Evaluating Nitrogen Containing Controlled Release Fertilizers at Stand Establishment in Loblolly Pine. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry. Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA. 142pp.

Leggett, Z.H. 2004. Carbon Storage and Transport in Fertilized Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Plantations on Upland Sandy and Clayey Soils. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 80pp.

Li, Q., H.L. Allen, and A.G. Wollum. 2004. Microbial biomass and functional diversity in forest soils: Effects of organic matter removal, compaction, and vegetation control. Soil Biol. Biochem. 36:571-579.

Maier, C.A., T.J. Albaugh, H. L. Allen, P.M Dougherty. 2004. Respiratory carbon use and carbon storage in mid-rotation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations: The effect of site resources on the stand carbon balance. Global Change Biology 10:1-16.

McKeand, S.E. and H. L. Allen. 2004. Silviculture and genetic impacts on productivity of loblolly pine in the southern United States. P. 373-374. In: Li, B. and S. McKeand, eds. Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding in the Age of Genomics: Progress and Future, IUFRO Joint Conference of Division 2, Conference Proceedings. 2004.

McKeand, S.E., J.E. Grissom, H.L. Allen, and B.P. Bullock. 2004. Ten-year response of diverse families of loblolly pine to fertilization. P. 453-455. In: Li, B. and S. McKeand, eds. Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding in the Age of Genomics: Progress and Future, IUFRO Joint Conference of Division 2, Conference Proceedings. 2004.

Prescott, C.E. and L.L. Blevins. 2004. Eleven-year growth response of young conifers to biosolids or N+P fertilizer on northern Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res. 35:211-214.

Schimel, J.P. and J.N. Bennett. 2004. Nitrogen Mineralization: Challenges of a changing paradigm. Ecology 85:591-602.

Schimleck, L. R., C. Mora, C., R.F. Daniels. 2004. Estimation of tracheid morphological characteristics of green Pinus taeda L. radial strips by near infrared spectroscopy. Wood and Fiber Sci. 36(3): 527-535.

Schmidtling, R.C., T.L. Robison, S.E. McKeand, R.J. Rousseau, H.L. Allen, and B. Goldfarb. 2004. The role of genetics and tree improvement in southern forest productivity. Chapter 10, in H.M. Rauscher and K. Johnsen (eds). Southern Forest Science: Past, Present, Future. USDA For. Ser. South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech Rep. SRS-75. 408 p.

Simard, S.W., D. Sachs, A. Vyse and L.L. Blevins. 2004. Paper birch competitive effects vary with conifer tree species and stand age in interior British Columbia forests: implications for reforestation policy and practice. For. Ecol. Manage.198: 55-74.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan, A.N. Gomes. 2004. Water use, water limitation, and water use efficiency in a Eucalyptus plantation. Bosque 25(2):35-41.

Stape, J.L., M.G. Ryan, D. Binkley. 2004. Testing the utility of the 3-PG model for growth of Eucalyptus grandis X urophylla with natural and manipulated supplies of water and nutrients. For. Ecol. Manage. 193:219-234.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan. 2004. Eucalyptus production and the supply, use and efficiency of use of water, light and nitrogen across a geographic gradient in Brazil. For. Ecol. Mange. 193:17-31.

Westfall, J.A., Burkhart, H. E. Allen H.L. 2004. Young stand growth modeling for intensively-managed loblolly pine plantations in southeastern U.S. For. Sci. 50(6):823-835.

2003
Albaugh, T.J., H.L. Allen, B.R. Zutter, and H.E. Quicke. 2003. Vegetation control and fertilization in midrotation Pinus taeda stands in the southeastern United States. Ann. For. Sci. 60: 619-624.

Bennett, J.N., L.L. Blevins, J.E. Barker, D.P. Blevins and C.E. Prescott. 2003. Increases in tree growth and nutrient supply still apparent 10-13 years following fertilization and vegetation control of salal-dominated cedar-hemlock stands on Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 1516-1524.

Burns, Celeste. 2003. The Importance of Geology in Forest Management. Fox, T.R. and R.E. Kreh. 2003. Growth response of pitch x loblolly pine hybrids following crown touching release. North. J. Appl. For. 20(4):161-166.

Flores, F.J. 2003. Using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing to Estimate Leaf Area Index of Loblolly Pine Plantations. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 102 pp.

Fox, T.R. and R.E. Kreh. 2003. Growth response of pitch x loblolly pine hybrids following crown touching release. North. J. Appl. For. 20(4):161-166.

Gurlevik N., D.L. Kelting, and H.L. Allen. 2003. The effects of vegetation control and fertilization on net nutrient release from decomposing loblolly pine needles. Can J. For. Res. 33:2491-2502.

Hope, G.D., C.E. Prescott and L.L. Blevins. 2003. Responses of available soil nitrogen and litter decomposition to openings of different sizes in dry interior Douglas-fir forests in British Columbia. For. Ecol. Manage. 186: 33-46.

Li, Q., H.L. Allen, and C. A. Wilson. 2003. Nitrogen mineralization dynamics following the establishment of a loblolly pine plantation. Can J. For. Res. 33:364-374.

McKeand, S.E., J.G. Grissom, R. Rubilar, and H.L. Allen. 2003. Responsiveness of Diverse Families of Loblolly Pine to Fertilization: Eight-Year Results from SETRES-2. Pgs. 30-33 In 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conf., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK. 222 p.

Mora, C. R. Effects of Early Intensive Silviculture on Wood Properties of Loblolly Pine. 2003. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 81pp.

Nilsson, U., and H.L. Allen. 2003. Short- and long-term effects of site preparation, fertilization and vegetation control on growth and stand development of planted loblolly pine. For Ecol. Manage. 175:367-377.

Prescott, C.E., G.D Hope and L.L. Blevins. 2003. Effect of gap size on litter decomposition and soil nitrate concentrations in a high-elevation spruce-fir forest. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 2210-2220.

Rubilar, R., S.E. McKeand, H.L. Allen. 2003 Dominance and Stand Structure Analyses of a GxE Interaction Trial. Pgs. 34-37 In 27th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conf., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK. 222 pp.

Rubilar, R.A. 2003. Biomass and Nutrient Accumulation Comparison between Successive Loblolly Pine Rotations on the Upper Coastal Plain of Alabama. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 76 pp.

Sampson, D.A., T. J. Albaugh, K. H. Johnsen, H. L. Allen and S.J. Zarnoch. 2003. Monthly leaf area index estimates from point-in-time measurements and needle phenology for Pinus taeda. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 2477-2490.

Schimleck, L. R., C. Mora, and R. F. Daniels. 2003. Estimation of the physical wood properties of green Pinus taeda radial samples by near infrared spectroscopy. Can. J. For. Res. 33:2297-2305.

2002
Albaugh, T.J., H.L. Allen, B.R. Zutter, and H.E. Quicke. 2002. Vegetation control and fertilization in mid-rotation Pinus taeda stands. Pgs 136-138, in Frochot, H., C. Collet, and P. Balandier (eds.). Popular Summaries from the Fourth International Conference On Forest Vegetation Management. Nancy, France. 437 pp.

Allen, H.L., T.J. Albaugh, and K. H. Johnsen. 2002. Water and Nutrient Effects on Loblolly Pine Production and Stand Development on a Sandhills Site. Pgs 594-595, In Outcalt, K.W. (ed.). Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-48. USDA, Forest Service Southern Research Station. Asheville, NC. 622 pp.

Bennett, J. N., Andrew, B. and C.E. Prescott. 2002. Vertical fine root distributions of western redcedar, western hemlock and salal in old-growth cedar-hemlock forests on northern Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res. 32:1208-1216.

Fox, T.R. 2002. Factors affecting the success of a forestry business enterprise. pp. 71-77 in K.C. Vories and D. Throgmorton (eds). Market-Based Approaches to Mined Land Reclamation and Reforestation: A Technical Interactive Forum. USDI, Office of Surface Mining. Fort Mitchell, KY.

Gurlevik, N. 2002. Stand and Soil Responses of a Loblolly Pine Plantation to Midrotation Fertilization and Vegetation Control. Ph.D. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 111pp.

Jeffries, S.B. 2002. Effects of Site Preparation and Vegetation Control on the Plant Communities, Successional Dynamics, and Stand Structure of a Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) Plantation. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC.

King, J.S., T.J. Albaugh, H.L. Allen, M. Buford, B.R. Strain, and P. Dougherty. 2002. Below-ground carbon input to soil is controlled by nutrient availability and fine root dynamics in loblolly pine. New Phytologist 154:389-398.

Ludovici, K., H.L. Allen, T.J. Albaugh and P.M. Dougherty. 2002. The influence of nutrient and water availability on carbohydrate storage in loblolly pine. For. Ecol. Manage. 159:261-270.

Newton, L.P., D. J. Robison, G. Hansen, and H.L. Allen. 2002. Fertilization and Thinning in a 7 Year-Old Natural Hardwood Stand in Eastern North Carolina. Pgs 193-195, In Outcalt, K.W. (ed.). Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-48. USDA, Forest Service Southern Research Station. Asheville, NC. 622 pp.

Nilsson, U., T.J. Albaugh, and H.L. Allen. 2002. Development of size hierarchies prior to the onset of density dependent mortality in fertilized and irrigated loblolly pine stands. Can J. For. Res. 32: 989-996.

Winborne, I. 2002. Nutrient Concentration Gradients within Crowns of Loblolly Pine as Affected by Irrigation and Fertilization. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 75pp.

2001
Allen, H.L. 2001. Silvicultural Treatments to Enhance Productivity. Chap. 6, In J. Evans (ed). The Forests Handbook. Volume II. Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. 382pp.

Allen, H.L., D.L. Kelting, and T.J. Albaugh. 2001. Nutrient Management Concepts and Practices in Southern Pine Plantations. Pgs 27- 31, In: C. Bamsey (ed.), Enhanced Forest Management: Fertilization and Economics. Clear Lake Ltd. Edmonton, Canada. 169pp.

Amateis R.L., Burkhart, H.E.; Allen, H.L; and Montes, C.R. 2001. FASTLOB: Fertilized and Selectively Thinned  Loblolly Pine Plantations (A Stand-Level Growth and Yield Model for Fertilized and Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations).  Loblolly Pine Growth and Yield Cooperative. VPI&SU. Blacksburg, VA. 32pp.

Ducey, M.J. and H. L. Allen. 2001. Nutrient supply and fertilization efficiency in midrotation loblolly pine plantations: a modeling analysis. For. Sci. 47:96-102.

Handest, J.A. 2001. Effects of Nutrient Amendments and Genotype on Stand Productivity and Crown Characteristics of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.). M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 43pp.

Johnsen, K.H., D. Wear, R. Oren, R.O. Teskey, F. Sanchez, R. Will, J. Butnor, D. Markewitz, D. Richter, T. Rials, H. L. Allen, J. Seiler, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, G. Katul, and P.M. Dougherty. 2001. Meeting global policy commitments: carbon sequestration and southern pine forests. J. For. 99(4):14-21.

Landsberg, J.J., K.H. Johnsen, T.J. Albaugh, H.L. Allen, and S.E. McKeand. 2001. Applying 3-PG, a simple process-based model designed to produce practical results, to data from loblolly pine experiments. For. Sci: 47:43-51.

McKeand, S.E., H.L. Allen, and B. Goldfarb. 2001. Tree improvement and intensive silviculture - productivity increases from modern plantation methods. pp 99-112. In: Proc. 14th CAETS Convocation. World Forests and Technology. June 11-15, 2001. Espoo, Finland.

Montes, C.R. 2001. A Silvicultural Decision Support System for Loblolly Pine Plantations. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 45pp.

Piatek, K.B. and H.L. Allen. 2001. Are forest floors in mid-rotation stands of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) a sink for nitrogen and phosphorus? Can J. For. Res. 31:1164-1174.

Rubilar, R.A. 2001. Biomass and nutrient accumulation comparison between successive loblolly pine rotations on the Upper Coastal Plain of Alabama. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 76 pp.

Sampson, D.A., K. Johnsen, K.H. Ludovici, T.J. Albaugh, and C.A. Maier. 2001. Stand-scale correspondence in empirical and simulated labile carbohydrates in loblolly pine. For. Sci. 47:60-68.

2000
Allen, H.L. and T.J. Albaugh. 2000. Understanding the Interactions between Vegetation Control and Fertilization in Young Plantations: Southern Pine Plantations in the Southeast USA. In Proceedings Seminário sobre Manejo de Plantas Infestantes em �reas Florestais, Oct 18-19, 2000, Departamento de Ci�ncias Florestais da ESALQ / USP, Brazil.

Amateis, R. L., J. Liu, M. J. Ducey and H. L. Allen. 2000. Modeling response to midrotation nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization in loblolly pine plantations. South. J. Appl. For. 24:207-212.

Bostic, W.B. 2000. Intensive Culture Affects Height and Diameter Distributions of Loblolly Pine. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 57pp.

Flores, F.J., H.L. Allen, H.M. Cheshire, and S.G. McNulty. 2000. Spectral Reflectance Response of a Five Year-Old Loblolly Pine Plantation with Contrasting LAI. pp. 634-641 in Proceedings of the Second International Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry Conference, Vol. I, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Jan. 10-12, 2000.

Gough, C.M. 2000. Environmental Influences on Gas Exchange in Fertilized and Non-fertilized Stands of Loblolly Pine. M.S. Thesis. Department of Forestry. Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA. 108pp.

Handest, J.A., H. L. Allen, and S.E. McKeand. 2000. Genotype and Nutrition Effects on Stand-level Leaf Area in Loblolly Pine. Pgs. 70-72. In 25th Biennial Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings. Publication No. 47 of the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. NTIS. Springfield, VA. 263 pp.

Kelting, D.L., J.A. Burger, and S.C. Patterson. 2000. Early loblolly pine growth response to changes in the soil environment. N. Z. J. For. Sci. 30:206-224.

Li, Q. 2000. The Effects of Silvicultural Treatments on Soil Microbial Biomass, Functional Diversity, and Nitrogen Availability. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 124pp.

Maier, C.A. 2000. Respiratory Carbon Use In Loblolly Pine Plantations: Effect Of Climate And Site Resource Availability On The Stand Carbon Balance. Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 102pp.

Maier, C.A. and L.W. Kress. 2000. Soil CO2 evolution and root respiration in 11 year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations as affected by moisture and nutrient availability. Can. J. For. Res. 30:347-359.

McKeand, S.E., J.E. Grissom, J.A. Handest, D.M. O’Malley, and H.L. Allen. 2000. Responsiveness of diverse provenances of loblolly pine to fertilization – age 4 results. J. Sust. For. 10:87-94.

Moore, S.E. and H.L. Allen. 2000. Vegetative Composition and Height Growth of a 4-Year Old Atlantic White-Cedar (Chamaecyparis Thyoides) Stand Under Varying Combinations Of Above- And Below-Ground Competition. In: R.K. Rose (ed.) The Natural History of the Great Dismal Swamp (Chap 11). Omni Press, Madison WI. 300pp.

Piatek, K.B. and H.L. Allen. 2000. Site preparation effects on foliar N and P use, retranslocation, and transfer to litter in 15-year old Pinus taeda. For. Ecol. Manage. 129:143-152.

Price, J.W. 2000. Monthly Dynamics of Nutrient Concentration in Foliage, Branches, Stem and roots of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 40pp.

Rojas, J.C. 2000. Genotype and Environment Effects on Growth and Foliar Nutrients For The Urograndis Hybrid of Eucalyptus Planted In Western Venezuela. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 72pp.

Rojas, J.C., J. A. Wright, and H. L. Allen. 2000. Genotype X Environment Interaction of the Urograndis Hybrid of Eucalypts in Western Venezuela. . Pgs. 145-151. In 25th Biennial Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings. Publication No. 47 of the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. NTIS. Springfield, VA. 263 pp.