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PUBLICACICIONES DEL
ESTUDIO DE SETRES
| 2005 |
| Li, Q., H. L. Allen, A.G. Wollum. 2005.
Effects of irrigation and fertilization on
soil microbial biomass and functional
diversity. J. Sustain. For. 20(4):17-35. |
| 2004 |
| 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. Gough, C.M.,
J.R. Seiler and C.A. Maier. 2004. Short-term
effects of fertilization on loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda L.) physiology. Plant, Cell and
Environment, in press.
Gough, C.M., J.R. Seiler, K.H. Johnsen,
and D.A. Sampson. 2004. Seasonal
photosynthesis in fertilized and
nonfertilized loblolly pine. For. Sci.
50:1-9.
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.
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| 2003 |
| 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. |
| 2002 |
| 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. 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.
Lai, C-T, Katul, G., J. Butnor, M.
Siqueira, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, K. Johnsen,
R. Oren, and S. McKeand. 2002. Modelling the
limits on the response of net carbon exchange
to fertilization in a south-eastern pine
forest. Plant, Cell Environ. 25:1095-1119.
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.
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.
Maier, C.A., K. H. Johnsen, J. Butnor, L.
Kress, P. Anderson. 2002. Effects of
nutrients and CO2 amendments on branch
growth, phenology and gas exchange in 13
year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) trees.
Tree Phys: (in press).
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.
Yang, W.Q., R. Murthy, P. King and M.A.
Topa. 2002. Diurnal changes in gas exchange
and carbon partitioning in needles of fast-
and slow-growing families of loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda). Tree Phys. 22:489-498.
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| 2001 |
| Booker, F.L., C.A. Maier. 2001.
Atmospheric carbon dioxide, irrigation, and
fertilization effects on phenolic and
nitrogen concentrations in loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda) needles. Tree Phys. 21:609-616. Butnor,
J.R., J.A. Doolittle, L. Kress, S. Cohen, and
K.H. Johnsen. 2001. Use of ground penetrating
radar to study tree roots in the Southeastern
United States. Tree Phys.21:1269-1278.
Ewers, B.E., R. Oren, K.H. Johnsen, and
J.J. Landsberg. 2001. Estimating maximum mean
canopy conductance for use in models. Can. J.
For. Res., 31:198-207.
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.
Maier, C.A. 2001. Stem growth and
respiration in loblolly pine plantations
differing in soil resource availability. Tree
Phys. 21:1183-1193.
Oren, R., D.S. Ellsworth, K.H. Johnsen, N.
Phillips, B.E. Ewers, C. Maier, K.V.R.
Schafer, H. McCarthy, G. Hendrey, S.G.
McNulty, and G.G. Katul 2001. Soil fertility
limits carbon sequestration by forest
ecosystems in a CO2-enriched atmosphere.
Nature 411: 469-472.
Retzlaff, W.A, J.A. Handest, D.M.
O'Malley, S.E. McKeand, and M.A. Topa. 2001.
Whole-tree biomass and carbon allocation of
juvenile trees of loblolly pine (Pinus
taeda): influence of genetics and
fertilization. Can. J. For. Res.. 31:960-970.
Retzlaff, W.A., G.K.Blaisdell, and
M.A.Topa. 2001. Seasonal changes in water
source of four families of loblolly pine
(Pinus taeda L.).Trees 15:154-162.
Sanchez, F.G. 2001. Loblolly pine needle
decomposition and nutrient dynamics as
affected by irrigation, fertilization and
substrate quality. For. Ecol. Manage.
152:85-96.
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.
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| 2000 |
| Ewers, B.E., and R. Oren. 2000. Analysis
of assumptions and errors in calculation of
stomatal conductance from sap flux
measurements. Tree Phys. 20:579-589. Ewers,
B.E., R. Oren, and J.S. Sperry. 2000. Root
hydraulic conductance: a reflection of water
balance and a constraint on canopy
conductance. Plan Cell Environ. 23:1055-1066.
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, FL.
Gough, C.M. 2000. Environmental influences
on gas exchange in fertilized and
non-fertilized stands of loblolly pine. M.S.
Thesis, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 133pp.
Hacke, U.G., J.S. Sperry, B.E. Ewers, D.S.
Ellsworth, K.V.R. Schäfer, and R. Oren.
2000. Influence of soil porosity on water use
in Pinus taeda. Oecologia 124:494-505.
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.
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. OMalley, and H.L.Allen. 2000.
Responsiveness of diverse provenances of
loblolly pine to fertilization age 4
results. J. Sust. For. 10:87-94.
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.
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| 1999 |
| Allen, H.L. and T.J. Albaugh. 1999.
Ecophysiological basis for plantation
production: a loblolly pine case study.
Bosque 20:3-8. Ewers, B.E., R. Oren, T.J.
Albaugh, and P.M. Dougherty. 1999. Carry-over
effects of water and nutrient supply on water
use of Pinus taeda. Ecol. Appl. 9:513-525.
Ducey, M. J. and H. L. Allen. 1999.
Modeling stand nutrient use in intensively
managed plantations. pp. 327-338 in A. Amaro
and M. Tomé, eds.Empirical and Process-Based
Models for Forest Tree and Stand Growth
Simulation. Proceedings of an IUFRO
Conference, Oeiras, Portugal. Sept.21-27,
1997. Lisbon: Ediçóes Salamandra. 591 pp.
Ewers, B.E. 1999. Effect of water and
nutrient supply on mean canopy stomatal
conductance of Pinus taeda and Picea abies.
Ph.D. Dissertation. Nicholas School of the
Environment. Duke Univ., Durham, NC. 154 pp.
Groninger,J.W., K.H. Johnsen, J.R.
Seiler,R.E. Will, D.S. Ellsworth, C.A. Maier.
1999. Elevated carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere: what might it mean for loblolly
pine plantation forestry. J. For. 97 (7):
4-10.
King, J.S, T.J. Albaugh, H.L. Allen, and
L.W. Kress. 1999. Stand level allometry
in Pinus taeda as affected by irrigation and
fertilization. Tree Phys. 19:769-778.
Sampson, D.A. and H.L.Allen. 1999.
Regional influences of soil available water
and climate, and leaf area index on simulated
loblolly pine productivity. For. Ecol.
Manage. 124:1-12.
Warren, J.M., H.L. Allen, and F.L. Booker.
1999. The effect of nutrition on resin flow
and phloem nutrients, non structural
carbohydrates and phenolic compounds in a
loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stand. Tree
Phys. 19:655-663.
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| 1998 |
| Abrahamson, D.A., P.M. Dougherty, and S.
J. Zarnoch. 1998. Hydrological components of
a young loblolly pine plantation on sandy
soil with estimates of water use and loss.
Water Resour. Res. 34:3503-3513. Albaugh,
T.J., H.L. Allen, P.M. Dougherty, L.W. Kress,
and J.S. King. 1998. Leaf-area and above- and
belowground growth responses of loblolly pine
to nutrient and water additions. For. Sci.
44:317-328.
Dougherty, P. M., H.L. Allen, L.W. Kress,
R. Murthy, C. Maier. T.J. Albaugh, and D.A.
Sampson. 1998. An investigation of the
impacts of elevated CO2, irrigation, and
fertilization on the physiology and growth of
lobolly pine. Pgs 149-168. In R.A. Mickler
and S.Fox (eds.) The Productivity and
Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems
in a Changing Environment. Ecological Studies
128. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Hnat. B.J. 1998. Potential for Nitrogen
Losses from an Experimental Loblolly Pine
(Pinus taeda L.) Stand, Scotland County, NC,
USA. M.EM. Thesis. Nicholas School of the
Environment. Duke Univ., Durham, NC. 29pp.
Maier, C.A., S.J. Zarnoch, and P.M.
Dougherty. 1998. Effects of temperature and
tissue nitrogen on dormant season stem and
branch maintenance respiration in a young
loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation.
Tree Physiology 18:11-20.
Sampson, D.A. and H.L. Allen. 1998. Light
attenuation in a 14-year-old loblolly pine
stand as influenced by fertilization and
irrigation. Trees13:80-87.
Sampson, D.A., P.M. Dougherty, and H.L.
Allen. 1998. Development of an index for
assessing climate change and elevated carbon
dioxide effects on loblolly pine
productivity. Pgs. 367-389 In R.A. Mickler
and S.Fox (eds.) The Productivity and
Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems
in a Changing Environment. Ecological Studies
128. Springer-Verlag, New York.
Sampson, D.A., J.M. Vose, and H.L. Allen.
1998. A conceptual approach to stand
management using leaf area index as the
integral of site structure, physiological
function, and resource supply. Pgs. 447-451
In: Ninth Biennial Southern Silvicultural
Res. Conf. USDA Forest Service, South. Res.
Sta. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-20.
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| 1997 |
| King, J.S. 1997. Fine Root Dynamics in
Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) in Response to
Variations in Multiple Environmental Factors.
Ph.D. Dissertation. Dept. of Botany. Duke
Univ., Durham, NC. King, J.S., H.L. Allen,
P. Dougherty, and B.R. Strain. 1997.
Decomposition of roots in loblolly pine:
Effects of nutrient and water availability
and root class on moss loss and nutrient
dynamics. Plant and Soil 195:171-184.
Kramer, K. 1997. Nutrient Leaching in an
Intensively-Managed Loblolly Pine (Pinus
taeda L.) Stand, Scotland County, North
Carolina. M.EM. Thesis. Nicholas School of
the Environment. Duke Univ., Durham, NC.
Laviner, M.A. 1997. Water Relations and
Net Photosynthesis of Loblolly Pine (Pinus
taeda L.) In Response to Fertilization and
Irrigation. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry.
North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC.
McKeand, S.E., J.E. Grissom, D.M.
OMalley, and H.L. Allen. 1997. Early
Growth Response of Diverse Families of
Loblolly Pine to Nutrient Amendments on a
Poor Site. In Southern Forest Tree
Improvement Conference. Orlando, FL.
Murthy, R. and P.M. Dougherty. 1997.
Estimating foliage area of loblolly pine
shoots. For. Sci. 43:299-303.
Murthy, R. and P.M. Dougherty. 1997.
Effect of carbon dioxide, fertilization and
irrigation on loblolly pine branch
morphology. Trees 11:485 493.
Murthy, R. S.J. Zarnoch, and P.M.
Dougherty. 1997. Seasonal trends in
light-saturated photosynthesis and stomatal
conductance of loblolly pine trees grown in
contrasting environments of nutrition, water
and carbon dioxide. Plant, Cell and
Environment 20:558-568.
NCSFNC. 1997. A Model for Soil Nutrient
Uptake and Harvest Removals in Loblolly Pine
Plantations. NCSFNC Research Note No. 14.
Dept of Forestry. North Carolina State Univ.
Raleigh, NC
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| 1996 |
| Allen, H.L., T.J. Albaugh, and P.M.
Dougherty. 1996. The Influence of Nutrient
and Water Availability on Leaf Area and
Productivity: A Case Study with Loblolly Pine
(Pinus taeda L.) in the Southeast U.S. pgs.
597-605. In O Solos nos Grandes Dominios
Morfoclimaticos do Brasil e o Desenvolvimento
Sustentado (Proceedings of the 25th Meeting
of the Brazilian Soil Science Society.
Federal University of Vicosa, Minas Gerais,
Brazil. Murthy, R. 1996. Effects of CO2,
Water, and Nutrients on the Physiology of
Loblolly Pine Trees. Ph.D. Dissertation.
Dept. of Forestry, North Carolina State
Univ., Raleigh, NC.
Murthy, R., P.M. Dougherty, S.J. Zarnoch,
and H.L. Allen. 1996. Effects of carbon
dioxide, fertilization, and irrigation on
photosynthetic capacity of loblolly pine
trees. Tree Physiology 16:537-546.
NCSFNC. 1996. Climate and Soil Water
Holding Capacity Effects on Carbon
Assimilation by Loblolly Pine Stands - A
Modeling Analysis. NCSFNC Research Note No.
12. Department of Forestry. North Carolina
State Univ., Raleigh, NC.
Sampson, D.A., E.J. Cooter, P.M.
Dougherty, H.L. Allen. 1996. Comparison of
the UKMO and GFDL GCM climate projections in
NPP simulations for southern loblolly pine
stands. Climate Research 7:55-69.
Warren, J.W. 1996. The Effect of Mineral
Nutrition on the Resin Flow and Phloem
Non-structural Carbohydrate and Phenolics
Compounds in a Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.)
Stand. M.S. Thesis. Dept. of Forestry. North
Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC.
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| 1994 |
| Mignano, J.R. 1994. Effects of Water and
Nutrient Availability on Root Biomass,
Necromass and Production in a Nine-Year-Old
Loblolly Pine Plantation. M.S. Thesis. Dept.
of Forestry, North Carolina State Univ.,
Raleigh, NC. |
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