Publications, Reports and Abstracts

1952 through December 1998

This bibliography contains a list of the reports, publications and abstracts (after 1992) that have been produced as a result of program funding provided by the Department of Energy-Savannah River Operations Office, the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station and predecessors, State and Private Forestry, and cooperating universities and agencies. Each entry includes a citation followed by a three to five character code identifying the program under which the research was initiated or was tracked. The list below provides a brief description of each code.

BDR............... Biodiversity Research. This program was initiated in 1989 and is on-going. The primary emphasis is to expand information on biodiversity and conservation biology questions at the SRS as they relate to alternative land use activities. The information currently supports NEPA documentation.

CUCR............ Clemson University Cooperative Research, 1962-1969. This program was initiated under contract with Clemson University and focused on forest management problems at SRS during those years.

ERDA............ Energy Research and Development Program, 1977-1981. This program represents the Lightwood Research through the Energy Research and Development Administration. This program was designed to develop biofuels energy from paraquat-induced resin formation in pines.

FOPR............. Forest Operations Research, 1992-Present. This program is on-going and is designed to support operations needs, such as smoke management, pesticide use, forest insect and disease control, pine straw raking, reforestation, inventory and economic analysis. It also includes studies previously under SFMB, SFMC, and SFME, and graduate student projects from 1975 - 1983.

FSMRP.......... Forest Service Management Reports and Publications, 1952-Present. This program includes any documents produced by the management staff that are not tied to specific programs. It includes fact sheets, reports, plans, and general articles.

NERP............. National Environmental Research Park program, 1973-Present. This program is on-going and includes studies that were initiated during the 1970s as part of the NERP initiative as well as current studies that are conducted at SRS by investigators without DOE funding, other than in-kind assistance.

PBRR............. Pen Branch Restoration and Wetlands Research, 1991-Present. This program was initiated in 1991 to support the Mitigation Action Plan for the restoration of Pen Branch. In 1996, the wetlands research projects under the biodiversity program and the research support for the Carolina Bay Restoration and Banking effort were merged into Wetlands Research as the restoration of Pen Branch was completed.

RCWR........... Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Research, 1984-Present. This program was initiated in 1984 with the transfer of recovery and management responsibilities to the Forest Service. It is an on-going program designed to support recovery technologies and forest management strategies associated with Endangered Species Act compliance.

SFMA............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Borrow Pits, 1975-1989. The programs (SFMA, B, C, D, E, F) include research supported from a variety of funding sources over a period of approximately ten years. It was aimed at specific problems such as borrow pits, pine regeneration, etc. Although no direct funding is provided, some studies continue to be monitored by the Southern Research Station scientists. Some work is maintained under FOPR and SRWC.

SFMB............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Pine Regeneration, 1975-1989. This program element focused on pine seedling quality, particularly root quality and mycorrhizae.

SFMC............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Hardwood Regeneration, 1975-1989. This program element focused on hardwood establishment and growth problems.

SFMD............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Phosphorous Metabolism, 1975-1989. This program element included physiological studies of phosphorous metabolism dealing with deficiencies and the role of mycorrhizae in stimulating growth.

SFME............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Fusiform Disease Resistance, 1975-1989. This program element involved studies, largely genetic tests, of fusiform rust incidence in loblolly pine families and sources.

SFMF............ Studies in Support of Forest Management - Soil Productivity, 1975-1989. This program element involved studies using nitrogen fixing cover crops, domestic sewage sludges, and site preparation activities.

SHCR............ Sandhills Cooperative Research, 1952-1959. This series of studies dealt largely with reforestation problems during the first years of the operational reforestation program. It resulted in new technologies and standards for seedling quality.

SRWC............ Short Rotation Woody Crops, 1993-Present. This program was initiated in 1993 to complete older productivity studies, and selected environmnetal research that would establish a role for biomass research at the SRS in support of the national DOE effort. That research lead to the development of the SRWC Operations Research Cooperative.

Following the program emphasis code there is a numeric filing code that is used to organize the documents. The documents are organized by calendar year of publication, so that the first two digits of the filing code represent the year of publication. Following the dash there is a one or two digit number that is assigned to each document within the year. After the last dash, a capital letter is a code for the type of document. The letter key is as follows:

A.....Abstract

P.....Publication

R.....Report

For example, 95-78-R would be a report produced in calendar year 1995, and it would be document number 78 in the 1995 year file. Not all of the older documents are available. If the document is not on file at the Savannah River Institute there will be an asterisk following the letter code. (For example, 78-12-P*).

This bibliography is sorted by program, author(s) and year. Click on highlighted project name or project code letters to
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Hard copies of the documents are available at the Savannah River Institute, and can be sent upon request if they are otherwise not accessible in institutional libraries. The Savannah River Ecology Laboratory Library and the Savannah River Technology Center, Environmental Division maintain a set that is available for local use only.





Listing by PROGRAM, AUTHOR(s) and YEAR

Biodiversity Research

Alby-Johnston, J.M., and D.A. Crossley. 1996. Beyond the diversity index: diversity surfaces and species wavefronts in three dimensions. Annu. Grad. Stud. Res. Symp., Univ. of Georgia, Inst. of Ecol., Athens, Georgia. 28 pp. BDR 96-1-R

Anderson, G.S. 1995. The influence of spatial factors on animal populations: a model and some empirical data. MS Thesis. Iowa State Univ., Dept. of Animal Ecol., Ames, Iowa. 97pp. BDR 95-1-P

Anderson, G.S., and B.J. Danielson. 1997. The effects of landscape composition and physiognomy on metapopulation size: the role of corridors. Landscape Ecol. 12:261-271. BDR 97-39-P

Bailey, M.L. 1994. Soil microarthropods in pine plantations: effect of landscape ecosystem classification site unit, root mat, litterfall, moisture and nutrient additions on abundances. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 119 pp. BDR 94-38-P

Branch, E.H. 1998. Site preparation effects on small mammal and avian habitat, diversity and composition on the upper coastal plain of South Carolina at 3 and 4 years post treatment. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 74 pp. BDR 98-4-P

Brown, D.R. 1997. Rat tales and landscape lessons: the effects of landscape spatial structure on movement patterns of Sigmodon hispidus (hispid cotton rat). MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 56 pp. BDR 97-2-P

Brown, D.R., J.D.Peles, and G.W.Barrett. 1997. Movement patterns of Sigmodon hispidis in a heterogeneous landscape. Abstract. U.S. Reg. Assn. Int. Assn. for Landscape Ecol. 12th Ann. Symp. The Pace and Pattern of Landscape Change. March 16-19,1997. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. P. 48. BDR 97-46-A

Caird, P.S. 1996. Soil moisture modeling, characteristics, and measurement in the Big Thicket. MS Thesis. Rice Univ., Dept. of Biol., and Evol. Ecol., Houston, Texas. 155 pp. BDR 96-10-P

Caldwell, R.S. 1996. Macroinvertebrates and their relationship to coarse woody debris: with special reference to land snails. Pp.49-54. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-11-P

Carroll, C.R. 1996. Coarse woody debris in forest ecosystems: an overview of biodiversity issues and concepts. Pp. 25-28 In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-12-P

Carter, T.C. 1998. The foraging ecology of three species of bats at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 82 pp. BDR 98-5-P

Castleberry, S.B. 1997. Herbivory and canopy gap size influences on forest regeneration in a southern bottomland hardwood forest. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 82 pp. BDR 97-44-P

Castleberry, S.B., W.M. Ford, K.V. Miller, and W.P. Smith. 1996. Herbivory and canopy gap size influences on forest regeneration in a southern bottomland hardwood forest. Pp. 11-14. In: Proc. of the South. For. Wetlands Ecol., and Mgt. Conf. K.M. Flynn (ed.). Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. March 25-27, 1996. BDR 96-79-P

Chapman, B.R., J. Laerm, W.M. Ford, and K.V. Miller. 1996. Initial survey of bats in the Gap Project area. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. BDR 96-13-R

Christie, J.S. 1997. Effects of forest management on community assemblages of shrub-scrub birds at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 67 pp. BDR 97-43-P

Conroy, M.J., Y. Cohen, F.C. James, Y.G. Matsinos, and B.A. Maurer. 1995. Parameter estimation, reliability, and model improvement for spatially explicit models of animal populations. Ecol. Appl. 5(1):17-19. BDR 95-4-P

Crane, B.S., L. Pearson, and D.D. Hook 1993. Use of RAPD technology to identify mast potentials in hardwood species. Pp. 273-277. In: Proc. 7th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. J.C. Brissette (ed.). Mobile, Al, November 17-19, 1992. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rpt. SO-93. BDR 93-2-P

Crossley, D.A. 1996. Arthropod diversity and coarse woody debris in southern forests. Final Report. Supplement 232. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 40 pp. BDR 96-18-R

Crossley, D.A. 1996. Arthropod diversity and coarse woody debris in southern forests. Final Report. Supplement 190. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 11 pp. BDR 96-17-R

Crossley, D.A., and J.M. Johnston. 1995. Biodiversity of microarthropods in forest floors of pine plantations at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. Final Report. Supplement 164. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. BDR 95-6-R

Danielson, B.J., and M.W. Hubbard. 1998. The effects of corridors on the dispersal behavior of individual Peromyscus polionotus. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. BDR 98-6-R

Dolloff, C.A. 1996. Large woody debris, fish habitat, and historical land use. Pp. 130-138. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-22-P

Duncan, R.P., and R.K. Peet. 1996. A template for reconstructing the natural, fire dependent vegetation of the fall-line sandhills, South-eastern United States. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 32 pp. BDR 96-23-R

Duncan, R.P., R.K. Peet, T.R. Wentworth, M.P. Schafale, and A.S. Weakley. 1996. Vegetation of the fire-dependent pinelands of the fall-line sandhills of Southeastern North America. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 53 pp. BDR 96-24-R

Dunning, J.B.Jr., R. Borgella, Jr., K. Clements, and G.K. Meffe. 1995. Patch isolation, corridor effects, and colonization by a resident sparrow in a managed pine woodland. Conserv. Biol. 9:542-550. BDR 95-8-P

Dunning, J.B.Jr., D.J. Stewart, B.J. Danielson, B.R. Noon, T.L. Root, R.H. Lamberson, and E.E. Stevens. 1995. Spatially explicit population models: current forms and future uses. Ecol. Appl. 5(1):3-11. BDR 95-9-P

Edwards, J.W., and Guynn, D.C., Jr. 1993. Assignment of age classes in fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) and grey squirrels (S. carolinensis ) using cementum annuli. Pp. 79-94. In: Proc. 2nd Symposium on SE Fox Squirrels. Aug. 11-12, 1992. Clemson, SC. N.D. Moncrief, J.W. Edwards, and P.A. Tappe (eds.). Virginia Mus. Nat. Hist., Special Pub. 1. Martinsville, VA. BDR 93-3-P

Fletcher, R.M. 1996. Development and application of a historical digital orthoimage mosaic for the Savannah River Site. MS Thesis. Univ. of South Carolina, Dept. of Geogr. Columbia, South Carolina. 90 pp. BDR 96-25-P

Fletcher, R.M., and T. Lloyd. 1996. Historical digital orthoimagery for the Savannah River Site - 1951. Final Report and Data Users Guide. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC.109 pp. BDR 96-26-R

Freemark, K.E., J.B. Dunning, S.J. Hejl, and J.R. Probst. 1995. A landscape ecology perspective for research, conservation, and management. Pp. 381-427. In: Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds. T.E. Martin, and D.M. Finch (eds.). Oxford University Press. 1995. BDR 95-48-P

Freemark, K.E., J.R. Probst, J.B. Dunning, and S.J. Hejl. 1993. Adding a landscape ecology perspective to conservation and management planning. Pp. 346-352. In: Status and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds. D.M. Finch and P.W. Stangle (eds.). USDA For. Serv., Rocky Mtn. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. RM-229. July 1993. BDR 93-4-P

Frost, C.C. 1998. Presettlement fire frequency regimes of the United States: a first approximation. Pp. 70-81. In: Fire in ecosystem management: shifting the paradigm from suppression to prescription. Teresa L. Pruden and Leonard A. Brennan (eds.). Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference Proceedings, No. 20. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, FL. BDR 98-25-P

Frost, C.C. 1997. Presettlement vegetation and natural fire regimes of the Savannah River Site. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 179 pp. BDR 97-10-R

Haddad, N.M. 1997. Do corridors influence butterfly dispersal and density?: A landscape experiment. Ph.D Dissertation. University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia. 187pp. BDR 97-12-P

Hanula, J.L. 1996. Relationship of wood-feeding insects and coarse woody debris. Pp. 55-81. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94 BDR 96-30-P

Harcombe, P.A., and P.Caird. 1996. The influence of moisture stress on plant community distribution on the coastal plain of the southeastern United States. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 4 pp. BDR 96-34-R

Hare, V.A. 1994. Factors influencing microbial degradation along an environmental gradient. MS Thesis. Clemson University, Clemson. SC. 51pp. BDR 94-7-P

Hendrix, P.F. 1996. Earthworms, biodiversity and coarse woody debris in forest ecosystems of the southeastern U.S.A. Pp. 43-48. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-35-P

Holling, C.S., J. Sendzimir, L. Gunderson, and P. Marples. 1994. Predicting impacts of changes in vegetation pattern on biodiversity. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 109 pp. BDR 94-9-R

Holling, C.S., J. Sendzimir, G. Petersen, P. Marples, and L. Gunderson. 1995. Methods to assess landscape changes on biodiversity. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 39 pp. BDR 95-15-R

Holt, R.D., S.W. Pacala, T.W. Smith, and L. Jianguo. 1995. Linking contemporary vegetation models with spatially explicit animal population models. Ecol. Appl. 5(1):20-27. BDR 95-16-P

Huston, M.A. 1996. Models and management implications of coarse woody debris impacts on biodiversity. Pp. 139-143. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-37-P

Johansen, K.L. 1998. Effects of thinning and herbicide application on vertebrate communities in young longleaf pine plantations. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 48 pp. BDR 98-11-P

Johnston, J.M. 1996. Microarthropod ecology in managed loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda l.) forests: relations of orbatid diversity and microarthropod community structure to forest management practices. Ph.D Dissertation. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 160 pp. BDR 96-38-P

Johnston, J.M., and D.A. Crossley, Jr. 1996. The significance of coarse woody debris for diversity of soil mites. Pp. 82-87. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-39-P

Jones, S.M., and F.T. Lloyd. 1993. Landscape ecosystem classification: the first step toward ecosystem management in the southern United States. Pp. 181-201. In: Defining Sustainable Forestry. G.H. Aplet, N. Johnson, J.T. Olson, and V.A. Sample (eds.). Wash. D.C.: Island Press. BDR 93-8-P

Kilgo, J.C. 1996. Breeding bird use of hardwood habitats in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of Georgia, Warnell Sch. Forest Resour., Athens, Georgia. 92 pp. BDR 96-40-P

Kilgo, J.C., and J.B. Dunning. 1997. Effect of stand size on breeding bird species richness in longleaf and loblolly pine regeneration stands. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 7 pp. BDR 97-17-R

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, K.V. Miller, and B.R. Chapman. 1997. Landscape influences on breeding bird communities in hardwood fragments in South Carolina. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 25(4):878-885. BDR 97-16-P

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1998. Effect of stand width and adjacent habitat on breeding bird communities in bottomland hardwoods. J. Wild. Mgt. 62(1):72-83 BDR 98-12-P

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1996. Nest site selection by hooded warblers in bottomland hardwoods of South Carolina. Wilson Bull. 108(1):53-60. BDR 96-41-P

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, K.V. Miller, and B.R. Chapman. 1996. Nest-sites of Kentucky warblers in bottomland hardwoods of South Carolina. J. Field Ornithol. 67(2):300-306. BDR 96-42-P

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1996. Effect of riparian zone width on Swainson's warbler abundance. Pp. 177-212. In: Proc. South. Forested Wetlands Ecol., and Mgt. Conf., K. M. Flynn (ed.), March 25-27, 1996. Consortium for Res. on South. Forested Wetlands, Clemson Univ., Clemson, South Carolina. BDR 96-43-P

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1994. Species-area relationships of breeding birds in hardwood forests of South Carolina. Abstract. P. 52. First Annu. Conf. of the Wildlife Soc., Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 20-25, 1994. BDR 94-10-A

Kilgo, J.C., R.A. Sargent, K.V. Miller, and B.R, Chapman. 1995. Hooded warbler nest-site selection in southeastern bottomland hardwoods. Abstract. Joint Mtg. of the Wilson Ornithol. Soc., and the Virginia Soc. of Ornithol., Williamsburg, Virginia, May 4-7,1995. BDR 95-18-A

Kormanik, P.P., S.S. Sung, T.L. Kormanik, and S.J. Zarnoch. 1995. Effect of apical meristem clipping on carbon allocation and morphological development of white oak seedlings. Pp. 332-337. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., Auburn, Alabama on Nov. 1-3, 1993. M.C. Edwards comp. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. BDR 95-54-P

Krementz, D.G. 1997. Effects of forest management on population parameters of shrub-scrub birds. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 24 pp. BDR 97-21-R

Lanham, J.D., and D.C. Guynn, Jr. 1996. Influences of coarse woody debris on birds in southern forests. Pp. 101-107. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-44-P

Levey, D.J., C.H. Greenberg, R.L. Mumme, and J. McCarty. 1998. Spatial and temporal abundance of hard mast and fleshy fruit in five habitats at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. BDR 98-16-R

Liu, J. 1993. ECOLECON: an ECOLogical-ECONomic model for species conservation in complex forest landscapes. Ecol. Modeling 70:63-87. BDR 93-11-P

Liu, J. 1993. Discounting initial population sizes for prediction of extinction probabilities in patchy environments. Ecol. Modeling 70:51-61. BDR 93-10-P

Liu, J. 1992. ECOLECON: a spatially explicit model for ecological economics of species conservation in complex forest landscapes. Ph.D Dissertation. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 143 pp. BDR 92-15-P

Liu, J., F.W. Cubbage, and H.R. Pulliam. 1994. Ecological and economic effects of forest landscape structure and rotation length: simulation studies using ECOLECON. Ecol. Econ. 10:249-263. BDR 94-15-P

Liu, J., J.B. Dunning, Jr., and H.R.Pulliam. 1995. Potential effects of a forest management plan on Bachman's sparrows (Aimophila aestivalis): Linking a spatially explicit model with GIS. Conserv. Biol. 9(1):62-75. BDR 95-21-P

Lloyd, F.T. 1991. Forecasting growth of pine hardwood mixtures from their ecological land class. Pp. 93-95. In: Proc. Ecological Land Classification: Applications to Identify the Productive Potential of Southern Forests. D.L. Mengel and D.T. Tew (eds.). USDA For. Serv., SE For. Exp. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-68. BDR 91-5-P

Lloyd, F.T., R.M. Fletcher, and N.J. Thompson. 1996. Forestry applications put historical digital orthoimagery to use. Earth Observation Magazine, January, 1996:33-35. BDR 96-49-P

Loeb, S.C. 1997. Small mammal diversity in relation to forest succession. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 10 pp. BDR 97-24-R

Loeb, S.C. 1996. The role of coarse woody debris in the ecology of southeastern mammals. Pp. 108-118. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-50-P

Loeb, S.C. 1994. The effects of coarse woody debris on small mammal diversity--Stage 1. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. BDR 94-16-R

Loeb, S.C., and N.D. Moncrief. 1993. The biology of fox squirrels ( Sciurus niger) in the Southeast: a review. Pp. 1-19. In: Proc. 2nd Symposium on Southeastern Fox Squirrels, Sciurus niger. Aug. 11-12, 1992. Clemson, SC. N.D. Moncrief, J.W. Edwards, and P.A. Tappe (eds.). Virginia Mus. Nat. Hist., Special Pub. 1, Martinsville, VA. BDR 93-12-P

McCarty, J. 1997. Spatial and temporal abundance of hard mast and fleshy fruit in five habitats at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina: an interim report to the Savannah River Institute. Interim Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 18 pp. BDR 97-26-R

McMinn, J.W. 1994. Silvicultural implications of the biological diversity issue. Pp. 148-153. In: Silviculture: From the Cradle of Forestry to ecosystem management, proc. Nat. Silv. Wrkshp. L.H. Foley comp. November 1-3, 1993, Hendersonville, NC. Gen. Tech Rep. SE-88. Asheville, NC. USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 258 pp. BDR 94-17-P

McMinn, J.W. 1992. Influence of harvesting strategies on species diversity and structure of young stands. Abstract. P. 119. In: Centennial Proceedings Berichte Comptes Rendus Actas. Aug. 31 - Sept. 4, 1992. Berlin-Eberswalde, Germany. German IUFRO Centennial Meeting Organizing Committee. BDR 92-7-A

McMinn, J.W. 1991. Biological diversity research: an analysis. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-71. BDR 91-7-P

McMinn, J.W., and D.A. Crossley. 1996. Biodiversity and coarse woody debris in southern forests. Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W.

McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. 146 pp. BDR 96-53-P

McMinn, J.W., and R.A. Hardt. 1996. Accumulations of coarse woody debris in southern forests. Pp. 1-9. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-54-P

Menzel, M.A. 1998. The effects of group selection timber harvest in a southeastern bottomland hardwood community on the roosting and foraging behavior of tree-roosting bats. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 160 pp. BDR 98-18-P

Menzel, M.A., T.C. Carter, B.R. Chapman, and J. Laerm. 1998. Quantitative comparison of tree roosts used by red bats (Lasiurus borealis) and Seminole bats (L. seminolus). Can. J. Zoo. 76:630-634. BDR 98-17-P

Miller, K.V., and B.R.Chapman. 1995. Responses of vegetation, birds, and small mammals to chemical and mechanical site preparation. Pp. 146-148. In: Proc. 2nd Intern. Conf. on Forest Vegetation Management, Rotorua, New Zealand, March 20-24, 1995. FRI Bull. No. 192. BDR 95-31-P

Miller, K.V., A.S. Johnson, P.B. Bush, and J.Taylor. 1995. Impact of forestry herbicides on biodiversity in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. BDR 95-30-R

Nakasone, K.K. 1996. Diversity of lignicolous basidiomycetes in coarse woody debris. Pp. 35-42. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-55-P

Nelson, E. 1991. Seed production of hardwoods. Manuscript. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. BDR 91-8-R

O'Connell, W.E., and K.V. Miller. 1994. Site preparation influences on vegetative composition and avian and small mammal communities in the South Carolina upper coastal plain. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 48:321-330. BDR 94-33-P

O'Connell, W.E., K.V. Miller, P.B. Bush, and J.W. Taylor. 1992. The effects of chemical and mechanical site preparation on vegetative diversity. Abstract. 45th Annu. Mtg. of the South. Weed Sci. Soc., Jan. 20-22, 1992, Little Rock, AR. BDR 92-8-A

Outcalt, K.W. 1996. The impact of lightening on longleaf pine systems at Savannah River Site. Abstract. In: Ecologists/Biologists as Problem Solvers. Program and abstracts: Part 2. Bull. Ecol. Soc. of Am. 77(3):337. BDR 96-58-A

Outcalt, K.W. 1995. Re-establishing wiregrass by direct seeding. Abstract. P. 112. In: Taking a Broader View. 1995 International Conference of the Soc. for Ecological Rest. September 14-16, 1995. BDR 95-34-A

Outcalt, K.W. 1995. The effect of cultural treatments on survival and growth of under-planted wiregrass (Aristida stricta). Abstract. 80th Annual ESA Mtg. The Transdiciplinary Nature of Ecology, Snowbird, Utah, July 30-August 3, 1995. Suppl. Bull. Ecol. Soc. of Am. 76(3):373. BDR 95-35-A

Outcalt, K.W. 1994. Wiregrass restoration research. Abstract. P.28. In: Proc. Wiregrass Ecosystem Restoration Workshop. April 22, 1994. Talahassee, Florida. BDR 94-19-A

Outcalt, K.W. 1994. Restoration of wiregrass in longleaf ecosystems. Abstract. P.48. In: Ecosystem Management & Restoration for the 21st Century. 21st Annual Natural Areas Conference. October 19-20, 1994. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. BDR 94-18-A

Peet, R.K. 1998. Fire-adapted vegetation of the southeastern Coastal Plain: a template for restoration of the longleaf pine ecosystem. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. BDR 98-19-R

Peet, R.K. 1998. Soil-vegetation relationships of the longleaf pine ecosystem. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. BDR 98-20-R

Peet, R.K. 1996. Fire-adapted vegetation of the Carolina Sandhills: a template for restoration. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 6 pp. BDR 96-60-R

Peet, R.K., R.P. Duncan, T.R. Wentworth, M.P. Schafale, and A.S. Weakley. 1996. Vegetation of the fire-dependent pinelands of the North Carolina Coastal Plain. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 71 pp. BDR 96-61-R

Peet, R.K., T.R. Wentworth, R.P. Duncan, and P.S. White. 1996. The North Carolina vegetation survey protocol: a flexible, multipurpose method for recording vegetation composition and structure. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 63 pp. BDR 96-62-R

Peles, J.D., and G. Barrett. 1996. The use of experimental landscapes in mammalian ecology. Abstract. Proc. Int. Assoc. Landscape Ecol. 11th Annu. Landscape Ecol. Symp. P. 80. BDR 96-93-A

Peles, J.D., and G.W. Barrett. 1996. Effects of landscape spatial structure on movement patterns of Sigmodon hispidus. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 10 pp. BDR 96-63-R

Peles, J.D., D.R.Brown, and G. Barrett. 1996. Effects of landscape spatial structure on movement patterns of Sigmodon hispidus. Abstract #205. Proc. 76th Annu. Mtg. Am. Soc. of Mammal. BDR 96-92-A

Petersen, C.J., R.L. Mumme, and B. Collins. 1997. Edge effects on avian frugivory and seed dispersal. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 8 pp. BDR 97-28-R

Porter, E. 1996. The determination of bacterial populations during the decomposition of coarse woody debris. MS Thesis. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 88 pp. BDR 96-95-P

Pulliam, H.R., and J.B. Dunning. 1997. Demographic processes: population dynamics on heterogeneous landscapes. Pp. 179-205. In: Principals of Conservation Biology. G.K. Meffe, and C.R. Carroll (eds.). Sinauer Assoc., Inc. publishers. 1994 rev. 1997. BDR 97-29-P

Pulliam, H.R., and J.B. Dunning. 1997. Demographic processes: population dynamics on heterogeneous landscapes. Pp. 179-205. In: Principals of Conservation Biology. G.K. Meffe, and C.R. Carroll (eds.). Sinauer Assoc., Inc. Publishers. BDR 97-29-P

Pulliam, H.R., L. Jianguo, J.B. Dunning, Jr., D.J. Stewart, and T.D. Bishop. 1994. Modeling animal populations in changing landscapes. Ibis 137:120-126. BDR 94-20-P

Robichaud, P.R., and T.A. Waldrop. 1994. A comparison of surface runoff and sediment yields from low- and high-sensitivity site preparation burns. J. Am. Water Resour. Assn. 30(1):27-34. BDR 94-39-P

Sanzone, D.M. 1995. Macroarthropods associated with coarse woody debris: Factors influencing abundance and diversity patterns. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Inst. of Ecology, Athens, Georgia. 20 pp. BDR 95-37-P

Sargent, R.A., Jr. 1996. The nesting ecology of songbirds in the fragmented landscape of South Carolina. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of Georgia, Warnell Sch. Forest Resour., Athens, Georgia. 69 pp. BDR 96-66-P

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1995. Nest success of Kentucky warblers and hooded warblers in southeastern bottomland forests. Abstract. Joint Mtg. of the Wilson Ornithol. Soc., and the Virginia Soc. of Ornithol., Williamsburg, Virginia, May 4-7, 1995. BDR 95-38-A

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1995. Success and location of wood thrush nests in hardwood forests in South Carolina. Abstract. P.118. Wildlife Soc. 1995 Annu. Conf., September 12-17, 1995. BDR 95-39-A

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1994. An experimental analysis of avian nest predation in woodlots enclosed by pine and agricultural habitats. Abstract. 1994 North Am. Ornithol. Conf., Missoula, Montana, June 21-26, 1994. BDR 94-23-A

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1994. An experimental analysis of avian nest predation in woodlots enclosed by pine and agricultural habitats. Abstract. 48th Annu. Conf. of the Southeastern Assn. of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Biloxi, Mississippi, October 23-26, 1994. BDR 94-24-A

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1997. Nesting success of Kentucky and hooded warblers in bottomland forests of South Carolina. Wilson Bull. 109(2):233-238. BDR 97-34-P

Sargent, R.A., J.C. Kilgo, B.R. Chapman, and K.V. Miller. 1996. Success and location of wood thrush nests in riparian and upland hardwood forests of South Carolina. Pp. 208-212. In: Proc. of the South. For. Wetlands Ecol., and Mgt. Conf. K.M. Flynn (ed.). Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. March 25-27, 1996. BDR 96-80-P

Sargent, S., and D.Levey. 1998. Effects of habitat corridors on seed dispersal by birds. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. BDR 98-21-R

Sharitz, R.R. 1996. Coarse woody debris and woody seedling recruitment in southeastern forests. Pp. 29-34. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-68-P

Smith, W.P., and B.S. Collins. 1998. Herbivory and plant interactions in bottomland hardwood experimental gaps. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 7 pp. BDR 98-22-R

Snider, R.J. 1996. Collembolans and coarse woody debris in southern forests: effects on biodiversity. Pp. 88-93. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-69-P

Somers, G.L. 1995. Quantifying light availability for the management of endangered herbaceous plant populations using hemispherical photographs. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 7 pp. BDR 95-40-R

Sparling, V.A. 1996. Effects of chemical and mechanical site preparation on the habitat and abundance of birds and small mammals in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Warnell Sch. Forest Resour., Athens, Georgia. 87 pp. BDR 96-70-P

Sparling, V.A., and K.V. Miller. 1995. Effects of chemical and mechanical site preparation on small mammal communities in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Abstract #201. 75th Annu. Mtg. Am. Soc. Mammal., June 20-24, 1995. Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, VT. BDR 95-41-A

Stich, R.F. 1994. Integration of soils and landform in the refinement of a landscape ecosystem classification model: Upper loam hills region, hilly coastal plain provence, South Carolina. MS Thesis. College of Forest and Rec. Resour., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 99 pp. BDR 94-26-P

Stober, J.M. 1996. Territory dynamics and basic biology of the Bachman's sparrow (Aimophila aestivalis) at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 108 pp. BDR 96-84-P

Stober, J.M., and D.G. Krementz. 1997. Survival and reproductive biology of Bachman's sparrows (Aimophila aestivalis) at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. BDR 97-35-R

Summerall, R.M., and F.T. Lloyd. 1995. GIS as a design tool for biological studies. Pp. 36-41. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., Auburn, AL, Nov. 1-3, 1994. M.C. Edwards comp. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. BDR 95-53-P

Summerall, R.M., F.T. Lloyd, and C.N. Brooks. 1995. Historical digital orthophotography, Savannah River National Environmental Res. Park. Pp. 127 - 137. In: Proc. of ERDAS Users Group Mtg., Atlanta, Georgia, March 19 - 22nd, 1995. BDR 95-42-P

Tappe, P.A., J.W. Edwards, and D.C. Guynn, Jr. 1993. Capture methodology and density estimates of southern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger). Pp. 71-77. In: Proc. 2nd Symposium on SE Fox Squirrels. Aug. 11-12, 1992. Clemson, SC. N.D. Moncrief, J.W. Edwards, and P.A. Tappe (eds.). Virginia Mus. Nat. Hist., Special Pub. 1. Martinsville, VA. BDR 93-16-P

Thompson, J.N., and F.T. Lloyd 1995. Predictive value of an ecological classification system as a management tool for landscape-scale decision-making. Pp. 42-45. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., Auburn, AL, Nov. 1-3, 1994. M.C. Edwards comp. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. BDR 95-55-P

Turner, M.G., G.J. Arthaud, R.T. Engstrom, S.J. Hejl, L. Jianguo, S. Loeb, and K. McKelvey. 1995. Usefulness of spatially explicit population models in land management. Ecol. Appl. 5(1):12-16. BDR 95-45-P

Van Lear, D.H. 1996. Dynamics of coarse woody debris in southern forest ecosystems. Pp. 10-17. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-73-P

Van Lear, D.H., and T.A. Waldrop. 1995. Coarse woody debris considerations in southern silviculture. Pp. 63-72. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. M.C. Edwards comp. Nov. 1, 1994, Auburn, AL. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. BDR 95-46-P

Waldrop, T.A. 1996. Dynamics of coarse woody debris - a simulation study for two southeastern forest ecosystems. Pp.18-24. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-74-P

Walker, J.L., T.A. Waldrop, and R.K.Peet. 1994. Management effects on plant species diversity in fire-dependent communities of the southeastern coastal plain. Abstract. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am. 77:475. BDR 94-31-A

Wallace, J.B., J.W. Grubaugh, and M.R. Whiles. 1996. Influence of coarse woody debris on stream habitats and invertebrate biodiversity. Pp. 119-129. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-75-P

Whiles, M.R., J.W. Grubaugh. 1996. Importance of coarse woody debris in southern forest herpetofauna. Pp. 94-100. In: Biodiversity and Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests, Proc. of the Wrkshp. on Coarse Woody Debris in Southern Forests: Effects on Biodiversity. J.W. McMinn and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-94. BDR 96-76-P

Williams, M.A. 1995. The effects of cultural treatments, light, and litterfall on under-planted wiregrass in longleaf pine stands on the Savannah River Site. MS Thesis. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Univ., Coll. of Eng. Sci., Tech., and Agr., Tallahassee, Florida. 84 pp. BDR 95-47-P

Yates, M.D. 1994. The effect of clearcut size on small mammal populations on the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 47 pp. BDR 94-32-P



Clemson University Cooperative Research

Goebel, N.B., and W.H.D. McGregor. 1973. Seedfall of three bottomland hardwood species. Forestry Bull. No. 11, Dept. of Forestry, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 5 p. CUCR 73-2-P

Goebel, N.B., and D.H. Van Lear. 1977. Reforestation of sand hills scrub oak sites with slash and longleaf pine. Tree Plant. Notes 26(3):21-22. CUCR 77-4-P

Goebel, N.B., and D.H. Van Lear. 1975. Growth and epicormic sprouting of a natural sweetgum stand in response to low thinning. Abstract. P. 369. In: 3rd North Am. For. Biology Wrkshp., Fort Collins, CO, Sept., 1974. CUCR 75-2-A

Lane, C.L., and W. Witcher. 1974. Studies on Fomes annosus and the infection of pine seedlings. Pp. 227-230. In: Proc. 4th Intern. Conf. on Fomes annosus, Sept. 12-22, 1973, Athens, GA. CUCR 74-2-P

McGregor, W.H.D. 1964. X-ray photography as a means of examining seed embryos of forest tree species. Clemson Univ. Agric. Res. 11(2):7-13. CUCR 64-2-P

McGregor, W.H.D., and N.B. Goebel. 1970. Effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizers and mulch for the amelioration of severe planting sites. Pp. 65-72. In: Tree Growth and Forest Soils, C.T. Youngberg and C.B. Davey (eds.), Proc. 3rd North Am. Forest Soils Conf., Oregon State Univ. Press, Corvallis, OR. CUCR 70-1-P

Schoenike, R.E., and J.G. Williams, Jr. 1975. Ten-year results of an open-pollinated progeny test of longleaf pine in South Carolina. Pp. 97-104. In: Proc. 13th South. For. Tree Improv. Conf., Raleigh, NC. CUCR 75-3-P

Shain, W.A., and J.R. Helms. 1982. Growth and yield of loblolly, slash, and longleaf pines in the South Carolina sandhills: third measurement. Final Report DOE-SR 10706-1. Department of Forestry, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 14 pp. CUCR 82-11-R

Shain, W.A., and W.B. Jenkins. 1974. Growth and yield of loblolly, longleaf, and slash pines in the South Carolina sandhills. Forestry Bull. No. 15, Dept. of Forestry, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. CUCR 74-3-P

Shipman, R.D. 1966. Low seedbed densities can improve early height growth of planted slash and loblolly pine seedlings. Tree Plant. Notes 76:24-29. CUCR 66-1-P

Shipman, R.D. 1964. Low seedbed densities can improve early height growth of planted slash and loblolly pine seedlings. J. For. 62:814-817. CUCR 64-3-P

Shipman, R.D. 1963. Pelleted silvicides--their use in controlling unwanted hardwoods in South Carolina. Forest Res. Series No. 11, South Carolina Agric. Exp. Stn., Dept. of Forestry, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 25pp. CUCR 63-2-P

Shipman, R.D. 1962. Girard vs. Horn form class estimation on sweetgum. J. For. 60:343-344. CUCR 62-1-P

Shipman, R.D. 1961. Bottomland sweetgum - form class estimation. Forestry Res. Series No. 4, South Carolina Agric. Exp. Stn., Dept. of Forestry, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 5p. CUCR 61-1-P

Witcher, W., anc C.L. Lane 1976. Some environmental effects on infection of pine roots by Fomes annosus - a preliminary report. Abstract. Report to Southwide Forest Disease Workshop, Atlanta, GA. June 15-17, 1976. CUCR 76-11-A

Witcher, W., and C.L. Lane. 1974. Studies on Fomes annosus in the Southeast United States. Pp. 65-67. In: The Relation of Microorganisms to Southern Plant Pathogens. G.C. Paparizas (ed.), South. Region Coop. Bull. 183. VPI Coll. of Agr., and Life Sci., Blacksburg, VA. CUCR 74-4-P

Witcher, W., C.L. Lane, and L.W. Baxter Jr. 1968. Delayed symptom expression of Fomes annosusroot rot of pine. Phytopath. 58:732. CUCR 68-1-P



Energy Research and Development Program

Amburgey, T.L., F.L. Carter, and D.R. Roberts. 1978. Resistance of wood from paraquat-treated southern pine trees to termites and the fungus Gleoephyllum trabeum. Wood Sci. 10:187-192. ERDA 78-1-P

Beal, R.H., T.L. Amburgey, F.L. Carter, D.R. Roberts, and J.D. Bultman. 1978. Resistance of paraquat-treated wood to termites, decay fungi, and marine borers. Pp. 90-91. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-2-P

Beal, R.H., J.D. Bultman, T.L. Amburgey, and D.R. Roberts. 1979. Resistence of wood from paraquat-treated southern pines to subterranean termites, decay fungi and marine borers. For. Prod. J. 29(4):35-38. ERDA 79-2-P

Collier, T.J. 1977. Feasibility of petrochemical substitution for oleoresin. Pp. 172-187. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-1-P

Collier, T.J. 1976. Feasibility of oleoresin substitution. Final Report, Battelle Columbus Laboratories to the USDA For. Serv., SEFES Aiken, SC. SRO 903-1. 34 pp. ERDA 76-3-R

Conner, A.H., M.A. Diehl, H. Wroblewska, and J.W. Rowe. 1977. Effects of paraquat treatment of northern and western conifers. Pp. 34-56. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-2-P

Drew, J., and D.R. Roberts. 1978. Extractive enhancement in pines by paraquat treatment. For. Prod. J. 28:21-26. ERDA 78-3-P

Drew, J., and D.R. Roberts. 1977. Developments in paraquat treatment of trees to induce lightwood formation. For. Prod. J. 27:43-47. ERDA 77-3-P

Joyce, E.R. 1978. Oleoresin loss from stored paraquat treated wood. Pp. 130-132. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg, Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-5-P

Joyce, E.R., and J. Drew. 1979. SCM field experiments with paraquat substitutes. Pp. 82-103. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-10-P

Joyce, E.R., W.J. Peters, and D.R. Roberts. 1977. Final Report on Cooperative Orange Park, FL, Paraquat Study. Pp. 65-70. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg, Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-6-P

Kiatgrajai, P., A.H. Conner, J.W. Rowe, W.J. Peters, and D.R. Roberts. 1977. Attempt to induce lightwood in balsam fir and tamarack by treating with paraquat. Wood Sci. 9:31-36. ERDA 77-7-P

Kiatgrajai, P., J.W. Rowe, A.H. Conner, W. Peters, and D.R. Roberts. 1976. Attempt to induce lightwood in eastern hemlock by treating with paraquat. Wood Sci. 8:170-173. ERDA 76-4-P

Moore, G.E. 1978. Survival of Ips and Dendroctonus terebrans in pines treated with paraquat by streak and dowel methods. Pp. 83-87. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-6-P

Moore, G.E. 1977. BHC, Dowco 214, and Dursban protect paraquat-treated trees from bark beetles. Pp. 20-24. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-9-P

Moore, G.E., J. Stubbs and K.W. Outcalt. 1979. Minimizing insecticide requirements in the paraquat induction of resinosis. Pp. 49-55. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-13-P

Munson, J.W. 1979. Turpentine extraction and analysis with an internal standard. Pp. 120-124. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-14-P

Outcalt, K.W., and J. Stubbs. 1979. Insect attack and tree mortality in paraquat-treated stands at the Savannah River Plant. Pp. 56-64. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Cood. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 10-11, 1979. ERDA 79-16-P

Overgaard, N.A., W.E. Balmer, and D.R. Roberts. 1977. Evaluation of insect infestation on paraquat-treated loblolly and slash pines. Pp. 12-18. In: 4th Proc. Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-10-P

Peters, W.J. 1977. Ethrel-bipyridylium synergism in slash pine. Pp. 78-83. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-11-P

Peters, W.J., and D.R. Roberts. 1979. Lightwood induction by paraquat and diquat applied with ethrel. Pp. 70-77. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-17-P

Peters, W.J., and D.R. Roberts. 1978. Lightwood formation in pond pine from paraquat treatment. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-265 6p. ERDA 78-7-P

Peters, W.J., and D.R. Roberts. 1976. Paraquat-induced lightwood develops in all southern pines. Pp. 55-65. In: Proc. 3rd Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 20-21, 1976. ERDA 76-6-P

Peters, W.J., D.R. Roberts, and J.W. Munson. 1978. Ethrel-diquat-paraquat interaction in lightwood formation. Pp. 31-39. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-8-P

Roberts, D.R. 1979. Methods of applying paraquat in planted slash pines. Pp. 107-110. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-18-P

Roberts, D.R. 1979. Short-term production of lightwood without insecticides. Pp. 78-81. In: Proc. 6th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlanta, GA, Jan. 17-18, 1979. ERDA 79-19-P

Roberts, D.R. 1978. New tool for paraquat application. Pp. 66-68. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-10-P

Roberts, D.R. 1978. Southwide induction of lightwood with paraquat--second LRCC standard experiment. Pp. 110-115. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-11-P

Roberts, D.R. 1977. Forest resources: naval stores production. Pp. 230-231. In: 1977 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Sci., and Tech., McGraw-Hill Inc., Montreal, Canada. ERDA 77-15-P

Roberts, D.R. 1976. Treatment of slash pines with 12- and 24-percent paraquat. Pp. 81-87. In: Proc. 3rd Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 20-21, 1976. ERDA 76-8-P

Roberts, D.R. 1976. Capturing solar energy in pine oleoresin. Pp. 673-674. In: Proc. Wkshp. Capturing the Sun through Bioconversion. Washington Cent. for Metro. Studies, No. 9, Long-Range Concepts. ERDA 76-7-P

Roberts, D.R., and W.J. Peters. 1978. Status of the lightwood induction technology. Naval Stores Rev. 88:4-6. ERDA 78-12-P*

Roberts, D.R., and W.J. Peters. 1977. Chemically inducing lightwood formation in southern pines. For. Prod. J. 27:28-30. ERDA 77-13-P

Roberts, D.R., and W.J. Peters. 1977. Evaluation of various methods of paraquat application for oleoresin production. Pp. 71-77. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-14-P

Rowe, J.W., A.H. Conner, M.A. Diehl, and H. Wroblewska. 1976. Effects of treating northern and western conifers with paraquat. Pp. 66-76. In: Proc. 3rd Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 20-21, 1976. ERDA 76-9-P

Stubbs, J. 1978. A status report of the USFS production of wood chemicals research unit. Pp. 205-209. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-13-P

Stubbs, J. 1978. Large scale field testing of paraquat application techniques. Pp. 116-123. In: Proc. 5th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Atlantic Beach, FL, Jan. 10-11, 1978. ERDA 78-14-P

Stubbs, J. 1977. Status of the ERDA-Forest Service program in paraquat research. Pp. 164-166. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, Fl, Jan.18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-16-P

Stubbs, J. 1976. ERDA-Forest Service cooperative studies in lightwood induction. Pp. 146-152. In: Proc. 3rd Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 20-21, 1976. ERDA 76-10-P

Stubbs, J., and K.W. Outcalt. 1982. Chemical induction of resinosis in southern pines. Fuel Plantation Research. Final Report, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Aiken, SC. 88 pp. ERDA 82-13-R

Stubbs, J., D.R. Roberts, and K.W. Outcalt. 1984. Chemical stimulation of lightwood in southern pines. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-25, 51p. ERDA 84-6-P

Wroblewska, H., A.H. Conner, and J.W. Rowe. 1978. Lightwood formation in red pine treated with paraquat. Wood Sci. 10:1-5. ERDA 78-17-P

Wroblewska, H., A.H. Conner, J.W. Rowe, W.J. Peters, and D.R. Roberts. 1978. Paraquat-induced lightwood in two European conifers--scotch pine, norway spruce. Wood Sci. 10:181-186. Wood Sci. 10:1-5. ERDA 78-16-P

Zavarin, E., Lin, I-Re, and D.F. Zinkel. 1977. Lightwood formation in western white, sugar, and jeffrey pines. Pp. 57-61. In: Proc. 4th Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL, Jan. 18-19, 1977. ERDA 77-17-P

Zinkel, D.F. 1975. Research in progress at the Forest Products Laboratory to induce lightwood formation. Pp. 25-29. In: Proc. 2nd Lightwood Res. Coord. Council Annu. Mtg., Jacksonville, FL. Jan. 22-23, 1975. ERDA 75-5-P



Forest Operations Research

Achtemeier, G.L. 1996. Pregnant Bubbles: a video-graphics approach to smoke management. Pp. 39-42. In: Proc. 1st Longleaf Alliance Conference. Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities. J.S. Kush (ed.). Mobile, Alabama. September 17-19, 1996. Longleaf Alliance Report No. 1. FOPR 96-82-P

Bannwart, D.L. 1998. Symptomatology associated with pathogenicities of stain fungi isolated from roots of longleaf pine. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 70 pp. FOPR 98-3-P

Bischoff, A. 1976. Visual impressions of the Savannah River Plant. Report. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. FOPR 76-2-P

Black, C.C., T. Loboda, J.Q. Chen, and S.S. Sung. 1995. Can sucrose cleavage enzymes serve as markers for sink strength and is sucrose a signal molecule during plant sink development? Presented at the First Intern. Symp. on Sucrose Metabolism, Argentina, May 1-4,1995. FOPR 95-2-P

Brantley, W.H., Jr. 1995. Restoration of twelve heavy-seeded hardwood species in South Carolina wetlands: effects of tree shelters and competition. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, South Carolina. 63 pp. FOPR 95-52-P

Buford, M.A. 1997. Consequences of site preparation: microsimulation in field studies. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 7 pp. FOPR 97-4-R

Buie, D.E. 1980. Seasonal home range and movement patterns of the bobcat at the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 64p. FOPR 80-2-P

Buie, D.E., and T.T. Fendley. 1981. Movement behavior of adult bobcats during dog drives for deer. Abstract. South Carolina Academy of Sci. FOPR 81-2-A

Buie, D.E., T.T. Fendley, and H. McNab. 1979. Fall and winter home ranges of adult bobcats on the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. Pp. 42-46. In: Bobcat Res. Conf.: Current Res. on Biol., and Manage. of Lynx rufus. Nat Wildl. Fed. Sci., and Tech. Ser. 6. FOPR 79-3-P

Bush, P.B.,Y.C. Berisford, J.W.Taylor, D.G. Neary, and K.V. Miller. 1995. Operational monitoring of forest site preparation herbicides in the coastal plain: assessment of residues in perched water table. Proc. of South. Weed Sci. Soc., 48:115-120. FOPR 95-3-P

Carter, A.R. 1979. Investigation of sand pine as a means of increasing productivity in the South Carolina sandhills. MS Thesis. Duke Univ., Durham, NC. 51 p. FOPR 79-4-P

Churchill, L.A. 1982. Relating species patterns to site index in loblolly pine stands on the Savannah River Plant Site. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 17pp. FOPR 82-1-P

Cordell, C.E., and D.H. Marx. 1994. Effects of nursery cultural practices on management of specific ectomycorrhizae on bareroot tree seedlings. Pp. 133-151. In: Mycorrhizae and Plant Health. F.L. Pfleger, and R.G. Linderman (eds.). Am. Phytopath. Soc. St. Paul, MN. FOPR 94-2-P

Costanzo, G.R. 1980. Movements and habitat use of wood ducks wintering in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 54p. FOPR 80-4-P

Costanzo, G.R., T.T. Fendley, and J.R. Sweeney. 1983. Winter movements and habitat use by wood ducks in South Carolina. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 37:67-78. FOPR 83-3-P

Cram, M.M. 1997. Pisolithus tinctorius mycorrhizae inoculation provides little benefit for longleaf and longleaf and loblolly pines on the Savannah River Site. Pp. 126-133. In: Proc. 3rd Mtg. IUFRO Working Party S7.03-04. USDA Forest Service. Northern Region, Forest Health Protection. Report 97-4. FOPR 97-5-P

Cram, M.M. 1994. Assessment of root disease and bark beetle association in thinned longleaf pine stands at the Savannah River Institute. SWFDW - June 1994. Asheville, NC. 12 pp. FOPR 94-3-R

Cram, M.M. 1994. Summary of data collected from 1988 to 1993 on the longleaf and loblolly pine field demonstration plantings and other plantings established at the Savannah River Site. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 12 pp. FOPR 94-36-R

Cram, M.M., H. Irwin, and F.H. Tainter. 1996. Annosum root disease control using a modified feller-buncher. Abstract. Am. Phytopath. Soc. South. Div. Mtg., Mar. 23-25, 1996. Clemson, SC. FOPR 96-16-A

Cram, M.M., R. Karsky, F.H. Tainter, L. Teeter, and S.J. Zarnoch. 1997. Control of annosum root rot with a modified feller buncher. Abstract. South Wide Forest Disease Workshop. May 1997. Crossnore, NC. FOPR 97-6-A

Cram, M.M., R.Karsky, F.H. Tainter, and L. Teeter. 1995. Development of a stump applicator attachment for feller-bunchers. Abstract. South. Appalachan For. Entom., and Path. Seminar. February 19, 1995, Crossnor, NC. FOPR 95-5-A

Cram, M.M. and S.W. Oak. 1992. A survey of Heterobasidion annosum and other root disease fungi in thinned slash pine stands at the Savannah River Institute. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 8 pp. FOPR 92-2-R

Crouch, L.C. 1983. Movements of and habitat utilization by feral hogs at the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 69pp. FOPR 83-4-P

Crouch, L.C., and J.R. Sweeney. 1981. Habitat utilization by feral hogs at the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. Abstract. Bull. South Carolina Acad. Sci. 43:77. FOPR 81-5-A

Edwards, M.B., and T.B. Harrington. 1996. Effects of precommercial thinning and hexazinone on understory vegetation in longleaf pine plantations. Abstract. Proc. South. Weed Sci. Soc. 49:184-185. January 15-17, 1996. Charlotte, NC. FOPR 96-78-A

Fendley, T.T., and D.E. Buie. 1986. Seasonal home range and movement patterns of the bobcat on the Savannah River Plant. Pp. 237-259. In: Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation and Management. 2nd Intern. Cat Symp. S.D. Miller and D. Everet (eds.), Caeser Kleberg Wildl. Res. Inst., and Nat. Wildl. Fed., Kingsville, TX. FOPR 86-3-P

Fitzgerald, V.J. 1980. The foraging strategy of the cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus ). Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. of Chicago, IL. 288pp. FOPR 80-5-P

Fitzgerald, V.J. 1979. Beaver survey for the Savannah River Plant, Aiken, SC. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 265 pp. FOPR 79-6-R

Granade, G.V. 1978. Soil changes and plant response to lime and fertilizer on reseeded borrow pits. MS Thesis. Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA. 60 pp. FOPR 78-4-P

Griffith, M.A. 1985. Seasonal home range size, movement patterns, and dispersal behavior of the bobcat on the Savannah River Plant. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 78 pp. FOPR 85-4-P

Griffith, M.A., D.E. Buie, T.T. Fendley, and D.A. Shipes. 1980. Preliminary observations of subadult bobcat movement behavior. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 34:563-571. FOPR 80-6-P

Griffith, M.A., and T.T. Fendley. 1986. Influence of density on movement behavior and home range size of adult bobcats on the Savannah River Plant. Pp. 261-275. In: Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation and Management. 2nd Intern. Cat Symp. S.D. Miller and D. Everet (eds.), Caeser Kleberg Wildl. Res. Inst., and Nat. Wildl. Fed., Kingsville, TX. FOPR 86-4-P

Griffith, M.A., and T.T. Fendley. 1986. Pre and post dispersal movement behavior of subadult bobcats on the Savannah River Plant. Pp. 277-289. In: Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation and Management. 2nd Intern. Cat Symp. S.D. Miller and D. Everet (eds.), Ceaser Kimberly Wildl. Res. Inst., and Nat. Wildl. Fed., Kingsville, TX. FOPR 86-5-P

Heller, S.P. 1982. Characterization of bobcat habitat on the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 57p. FOPR 82-3-P

Heller, S.P., and T.T. Fendley. 1986. Bobcat habitat on the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. Pp. 415-423. In: Cats of the World: Biology, Conservation and Management. 2nd Intern. Cat Symp. S.D. Miller and D. Everet (eds.), Caeser Kleberg Wildl. Res. Inst., and Nat. Wildl. Fed., Kingsville, TX. FOPR 86-7-P

Irwin, H.T., F.H. Tainter, and M.M. Cram. 1995. A survey for annosum root rot. Abstract. Bull. of South Carolina Acad. Sci. 66:11. FOPR 95-17-A

Kormanik, P.P., S.S. Sung, C.C. Black, and S.J. Zarnoch. 1995. Carbon allocation to young loblolly pine roots and stems. Abstract. Intern. Symp. on Dynamics of Physiological Processes in Woody Roots, Ithaca, NY, October 8-11, 1995. FOPR 95-19-A

Kormanik, P.P., S-J.S. Sung, D.L. Kass, and S.Scharlbaum. 1997. Effect of seedling size and first-order-lateral roots on early development of northern red oak on mesic sites. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 14 pp. FOPR 97-19-R

Kormanik, P.P., S. S. Sung, and T.L. Kormanik. 1993. Toward a single nursery protocol for oak seedlings. Pp. 89-98. In: Proc. 22nd South. For. Tree Impr. Conf. June 14-17, 1993, Atlanta, GA FOPR 93-9-P

Kormanik, P.P., S.S. Sung, and T.L. Kormanik. 1995. Hardwood cover crops enhance loblolly pine seedling production. Abstract. Presented at the 23rd South. For. Imp. Conf., Asheville, NC, June 19-22, 1995. FOPR 95-20-A

Kormanik, P.P., S-J. S. Sung, and S.J. Zarnoch. 1998. Immature loblolly pine growth and biomass accumulation: correlations with seedlings initial first-order lateral roots. South. J. Appl. For. 22(2):117-123. FOPR 98-15-P

Kush, J.S., and R.S. Meldahl. 1997. Old-growth longleaf pine stand dynamics. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 44 pp. FOPR 97-22-R

Kush, J.S., R.S. Meldahl, W.D. Boyer, and C.K. McMahon. 1996. Longleaf pine: an updated bibliography. Forestry Department Series No. 15. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. School of Forestry. Auburn University, Alabama. April, 1996. FOPR 96-88-P

Lavdas, L.G. 1997. Inversion climatology. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 9 pp. FOPR 97-23-R

Lavdas, L.G. 1996. Accuracy of national weather service wind predictions for smoke management. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 32 pp. FOPR 96-45-R

Lavdas, L.G. 1994. Wind direction persistence and forecast accuracies for fire and smoke management. Pp. 363-370. In: Proc. 12th Int. Conf. on Fire and For. Meteor. Oct. 26-28, 1993. Jekyll Island, GA. Soc. of Am. For. 94-2. FOPR 94-14-P

Loeb, S.C., and J.L. Hanula. 1995. Food habits and body composition of southern fox squirrels on the Savannah River Site. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 2 pp. FOPR 95-23-R

Marx, D.H., C.R. Berry, and P.P. Kormanik. 1995. Application of municipal sludge to forest and degraded land. Pp. 275-295. Agricultural Utilization of Urban and Industrial By-Products. American Soc. of Agronomy, Special Publication No. 58. FOPR 95-25-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1995. Mycorrhizae: fungal tools for establishing trees on mined lands. Land and Water, July/August 1995, pp. 12-13. FOPR 95-27-P

McMinn, J.W., C.R. Berry, and J.H. Horton. 1982. Ash basin reclamation with commercial forest tree species. Reclam. Reveg. Res. 1:359-365. FOPR 82-8-P

McNab, W.H. 1983. Choctawhatchee sand pine survival, height and biomass in South Carolina: Third-year results. Pp. 96-100. In: Proc. 2nd Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. E.P. Jones (ed.). USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-24. FOPR 83-10-P

McNab, W.H., and A.R. Carter. 1981. Sand pine performance in South Carolina sandhills. South. J. Appl. For. 5:84-88. FOPR 81-14-P

Miller, S.L. 1979. Relationship of diet digestibility coefficients and body condition indices of feral swine and white-tailed deer. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA. FOPR 79-12-P*

Poulos, P.G. 1977. Houseplace influence on the avian utilization of pine monocultures, Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Univ. of Tenn., Knoxville, TN. 136p. FOPR 77-12-P

Powers, H.R., T. Miller, and R.P. Belanger. 1993. Management strategies to reduce losses from fusiform rust. South. J. Appl. For. 17(3):146-149. FOPR 93-14-P

Quicke, H.E. 1994. Basal area growth of individual trees: a model derived from a regional longleaf pine growth study. For. Sci. 40(3):528-542. FOPR 94-21-P

Quicke, H.E., R.S. Meldahl, and J.S. xKush. 1997. A survival rate model for naturally regenerated longleaf pine. South. J. Appl. For. 21(2):97-101. FOPR 97-30-P

Ross, S.M., W.H. McKee, and M. Mims. 1995. Loblolly and longleaf pine responses to litter raking, prescribe burning and nitrogen fertilization. Pp. 220-224. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., Auburn, AL, November 1-3, 1994. M.C. Edwards comp. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. FOPR 95-57-P

Scholl, Eric. 1996. Fuel classification for prescribed burning of longleaf and loblolly pine plantations in the upper coastal plain. MS Thesis. Clemson University. Clemson, South Carolina. 62pp. FOPR 96-67-P

Shipes, D.A. 1979. The feeding strategy and population biology of the beaver (Castor canadensis carolinensis) in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Ph.D. Thesis, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 79p. FOPR 79-21-P

Shipes, D.A., T.T. Fendley, and H.S. Hill. 1979. Woody vegetation as food items for South Carolina coastal plain beaver. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies. 33:202-211. FOPR 79-22-P

Sung, S.S., M.N. Angelov, R.R. Doong, W.R. Harms, P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black. 1995. The physiological diversity and similarity of ten Quercus species. Pp. 324-331. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conference, Auburn, Alabama, Nov. 1-3, 1994. M.C. Edwards comp. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. FOPR 95-56-P

Sung, S.-J., P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black. 1996. Temporal and spatial aspects of root and stem sucrose metabolism in loblolly pine trees. Tree Physiol. 16:1003-1008. FOPR 96-71-P

Sung, S.S., P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black. 1995. Seasonal sucrose metabolism in individual first order lateral roots of nine-year-old loblolly ( Pinus taeda L.). Abstract. Intern. Symp. on Dynamics of Physiological Processes in Woody Roots, Ithaca, NY, October 8-11, 1995. FOPR 95-44-A

Ward, D.E. 1997. Biomass consumption and emission of air pollutants from prescribed burning. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 49 pp. FOPR 97-36-R

Wiggers, E.P. 1979. Deer forage production and prediction in forest stands of the upper coastal plains, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 134 pp. FOPR 79-25-P

Wiggers, E.P., J. R. Sweeney, and D.L. Robinette. 1979. Deer forage production in old home sites. Abstract. Bull. South Carolina Acad. Sci. 16:79. FOPR 79-26-A

Wiggers, E.P., J.R. Sweeney, and D.L. Robinette. 1979. Old home sites: important sources of winter forage for deer. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies. 33:181-186. FOPR 79-30-P

Wiggers, E.P., J.R. Sweeney, D.L. Robinette, R.F. Harlow, and H.S. Hill. 1979. Predictability of deer forages using overstory measurements. Proc. Annu. Conf. S.E. Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 32:187-194. FOPR 79-27-P



Forest Service Management Reports and Publications

Annonymous. 1998. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. FSMRP 98-1-R

Annonymous. 1997. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 19 pp. FSMRP 97-38-P

Annonymous. 1996. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 18 pp. FSMRP 96-85-R

Annonymous. 1995. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 18 pp. FSMRP 95-49-R

Annonymous. 1993. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 13 pp. FSMRP 93-18-R

Annonymous. 1992. Fact Sheet. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Forest Station. Savannah River Site. Natural Resource Management Program. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 12 pp. FSMRP 92-16-R

Annonymous. 1991. Fact Sheet. Historical Tables & Facts. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Site. Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 12 pp. FSMRP 91-11-R

Annonymous. 1989. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 17 pp. FSMRP 89-23-R

Annonymous. 1987. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. Corrected copy, March 10,1987. 16 pp. FSMRP 87-23-R

Annonymous. 1985. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 15 pp. FSMRP 85-16-R

Annonymous. 1984. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 16 pp. FSMRP 84-8-R

Annonymous. 1983. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 15 pp. FSMRP 83-11-R

Annonymous. 1981. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 19 pp. FSMRP 81-16-R

Annonymous. 1969. Fact Sheet. U.S. Forest Service Land Management Program. Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 19 pp. FSMRP 69-3-R

Annonymous. 1979. Timber management plan. Savannah River Plant. Draft environmental statement. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 106 pp. FSMRP 79-28-R

Annonymous. 1976. Report of progress 1975. Forest management program, Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service. Southern Region. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 9 pp. FSMRP 76-12-R

Annonymous. 1975. Forest management on the move. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 13 pp. FSMRP 75-6-P

Annonymous. 1965. Seeding report 1964 - 1965. Raw data and related documents. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 27 pp. FSMRP 65-1-R

Anoruo, A.O., J.I. Blake, and J.D. Salley. 1998. Thirty two year results of open-pollinated progeny tests of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill. ) in South Carolina. In: Proc. Cons. Res. Consortium Mtg. Riverbanks Zoo & Garden, June 4 - 6, 1998. FSMRP 98-2-P

Aydelott, D.G. 1971. Soils of the Savannah River Project, Aiken, South Carolina. USDA For. Serv., Publ. 50E, 51D. 35p. FSMRP 71-1-P

Beavers, J., C.W. Hensley, J.G. Byrne, E.C. Clebsch, and J.H. Jenkins. 1973. Opportunities for resource management at the Savannah River Plant: an ecological analysis. USDA For. Serv., Southern Region, Atlanta, GA. 28 pp. FSMRP 73-1-P

Carlson, D., and J. Skorupa. 1975. The 1975 summer survey of red-cockaded woodpeckers on the Savannah River Plant. Report. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. FSMRP 75-1-P

Cordell, C.E., and A.E. Landgraf. 1969. Disease and insect conditions, Savannah River Project. Aiken, South Carolina. USDA Forest Service. Report N0. 69-1-30. Asheville, North Carolina. FSMRP 69-2-P

Droge, D., J. Plisner, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Longleaf pine forest. J. Field Ornithol., 64:68-69, supp. FSMRP 92-5-P

Droge, D., J. Plisner, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Loblolly pine plantation. J. Field Ornithol., 64:68, supp. FSMRP 92-4-P

Droge, D., J. Plisner, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Clearcut--longleaf pine regeneration. J. Field Ornithol., 64:111. FSMRP 92-3-P

Eriksson, H.C. 1967. The Savannah River Project. South. Lumberman, 212: 3p. FSMRP 67-1-P

Harlow, R.F., H.S. Crawford, and D.F. Urbston. 1974. Rumen contents of white-tailed deer: comparing local with regional samples. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 28:562-567. FSMRP 74-1-P

Harlow, R.F., and R.G. Hooper. 1971. Forages eaten by deer in the Southeast. Proc. Ann. Conf. S.E. Assoc. of Game and Fish Commissioners 25:18-46. FSMRP 71-2-P

Harlow, R.F., D.F. Urbston and J.G. Williams. 1979. Forages eaten by deer in two habitats at the Savannah River Plant. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-275. 4p. FSMRP 79-8-P

Hatcher, J. 1966. History of the Savannah River Project. Atomic Energy Commission 1951 - 1966. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 39 pp. FSMRP 66-4-R

Hatcher, J.B. 1957. Prescription planting. Forest Farmer 16(5):4-6. FSMRP 57-1-P

Hatcher, J.B. 1953. Atomic Age Tree-Planting Project. South. Lumberman. 188: 2 p. FSMRP 53-1-P

Horton, J.H., and J.W. McMinn. 1977. Ash basin reclamation with forest trees. E.I. Dupont de Nemours Co., Savannah River Lab., Aiken, SC. DP-1477. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 33 pp. FSMRP 77-5-R

Jenkins, J.H., and E.E. Provost. 1964. The population status of the larger vertebrates on the Atomic Energy Commission Savannah River Plant Site. Final Report Contract AT(38-1)-224. TID-19562. 45 pp. FSMRP 64-1-R

Jenkins, J.H., E.E. Provost, T.T. Fendley, J.R. Monroe, I.L. Brisbin, Jr., and M.S. Lenarz. 1979. Techniques and problems associated with a consecutive twenty-five year furbearer trapline census. Pp. 1-7. In Proc. Bobcat Research Conference. National Wildlife Federation Scientific and Technical Series 6. October 16-18, 1979. Conference and Research Center, National Zoological Park. Smithsonian Institution. Front Royal, Virginia. FSMRP 79-29-P

McNab, W.H. 1979. Establishment of sand pine on various sites of the Savannah River Plant during February and March 1979. Office Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 47 pp. FSMRP 79-11-R

McNab, W.H., E.E. Ach, and J.W. Shimmel. 1976. Broadcast burning in slash pine clearcuts: the 1975 Savannah River Plant study. Office Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 81 pp. FSMRP 76-5-R

Nothstein, W.L. 1953. Annual planting report. FY 1953. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 35 pp. FSMRP 53-2-R

Pitts, R.W. 1976. Savannah River Project timber management plan. FY 76 - FY 85. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 67 pp. FSMRP 76-13-R

Plissner, J., D. Droge, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Bottomland hardwood forest. J. Field Ornithol. 64:55-56, supp. FSMRP 92-9-P

Plissner, J., D. Droge, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Upland hardwood forest. J. Field Ornithol. 64:57, supp. FSMRP 92-11-P

Plissner, J., D. Droge, S. Gauthreaux, Jr., and W. Jarvis. 1992. Tupelo--cypress swamp. J. Field Ornithol. 64:80-81,supp. FSMRP 92-10-P

Porter, D.M. 1982. Regeneration of baldcypress (Taxodium distichum ) after clearcutting of a cypress-tupelo swamp forest. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 9 pp. FSMRP 82-15-R

Row, C. 1958. The relation of soil properties and growth of slash pine plantations in the sand hills of South and North Carolina. MS Thesis. Duke University, School of Forestry, Durham, North Carolina. 23 pp. FSMRP 58-3-P

Savannah River Project. 1972. A forest is born. Atomic Energy Commission and the USDA Forest Service Publication. 16 pp. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. FSMRP 72-1-P

Savannah River Project. 1967. A unique venture in forest land management. Atomic Energy Commission and USDA Forest Service Publication. 16 pp. Savannah River Institute. 67-2-P FSMRP 67-2-P

Skorupa, J.P. 1975. A study of the red-cockaded woodpecker on the Savannah River Plant. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 15 pp. FSMRP 75-4-R

Thornton, D.L., and J.S. Walker. 1973. Savannah river project timber management plan. FY 73 - FY 78. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 67 pp. FSMRP 73-3-R

Tofte, A.L. 1971. Seeded longleaf on the SRP. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 28 pp. FSMRP 71-3-R

Tofte, A.L. 1968. Savannah River Project timber management plan. FY 68 - FY 77. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 71 pp. FSMRP 68-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1967. Direct seed instructions. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Project. Report. USDA Forest Service. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 13 pp. FSMRP 67-3-R

Tofte, A.L. 1966. Regeneration - detailed report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 8 pp. FSMRP 66-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1964. Annual seeding report. 1963-1964 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 43 pp. FSMRP 64-4-R

Tofte, A.L. 1963. Annual seeding report. 1962-1963 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 24 pp. FSMRP 63-3-R

Tofte, A.L. 1962. Annual seeding report. 1961-1962 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 14 pp. FSMRP 62-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1961. Annual accomplishment report. FY 1961. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 20 pp. FSMRP 61-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1960. Annual accomplishment report. Land Management Program. Contract AT(38-1)-56. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 36 pp. FSMRP 60-3-R

Tofte, A.L. 1959. Report on the land management program. Savannah River Operations Office. Volume I. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 44 pp. FSMRP 59-7-R

Tofte, A.L. 1959. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1958 - 59 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 11 pp. FSMRP 59-6-R

Tofte, A.L. 1959. Report on the land management program. Savannah River Operations Office. Volume II. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 44 pp. FSMRP 59-5-R

Tofte, A.L. 1958. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1957 - 58 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 33 pp. FSMRP 58-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1957. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1956 - 1957 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 64 pp. FSMRP 57-4-R

Tofte, A.L. 1956. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1955 - 1956 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 61 pp. FSMRP 56-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1955. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1954 - 1955 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 57 pp. FSMRP 55-5-R

Tofte, A.L. 1954. Annual planting report. Atomic Energy Commission. Savannah River Site. 1953 - 1954 season. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 25 pp. FSMRP 54-2-R

Tofte, A.L. 1952. Direct seeding of longleaf pine, 1951-1952. Establishment and progress report. Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 39 pp. FSMRP 52-1-R

Urbston, D.F., and E.W. Rabon. 1972. Status of the Savannah River Plant deer herd. AEC SRO-154, 13p. FSMRP 72-2-P

Watts, J.G., and J.B. Hatcher. 1954. White grub damage to young pine plantations. J. Econ. Entom. 47:710-711. FSMRP 54-1-P

Williams, P.R. 1978. Report on the home ranges of the red-cockaded woodpeckers in colonies 20, 28, 30 and 35 at the Savannah River Plant in August and September 1978. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 3 pp. FSMRP 78-15-R



National Environmental Research Park program

Anoruo, A.O. 1997. Variation in guard cell size, interstomatal spacing and stomatal frequency in longleaf pine along latitudinal and longitudinal gradients. J. Sustainable Forestry 5(3/4):169-178. NERP 97-1-P

Askew, J.L., and C.L. Lane. 1979. Nitrogen fixing capabilities of Myrica cerifera , Glaeagnus pungens, and various Alnus species grown on piedmont sites in South Carolina. Pp. 470-471. In: Proc. wkshp. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests. J.C. Gordon, C.T. Wheeler, and D.A. Perry (eds.). Oregon State Univ. Press, Corvallis, OR. NERP 79-1-P

Clark A. III, and J.R. Saucier. 1988. Biomass response of loblolly pine to applied sewage sludge four years after treatment. Pp. 126-138. In: Proc. 9th Annu. South. Biomass Wrkshp., June 8-11, 1987, Biloxi. Mississippi State Univ, Mississippi State, MS. NERP 88-2-P

Dickens, D.E. 1997. Growth and element pool response of a loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda) plantation to a biosolids application. Ph.D Dissertation. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 106 pp. NERP 97-8-P

Dickens, D.E., and R.K. White. 1996. Element distribution in the forest soil and floor of loblolly pine stands after biosolids application. Pp. 59-70. In: Proc. 10th Annu. Residuals/Biosolids Water Environment Conf. NERP 96-20-P

Dickens, D.E., and R.K. White. 1996. Growth differentials of loblolly pine stands due to biosolids application. Pp. 10-19. In: Proc. 10th Annu. Residuals/Biosolids Water Environment Conf. NERP 96-21-P

Fitzgerald, V.J. 1979. Distinguishing cotton rat predation on ground bird nests. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 10 pp. NERP 79-7-R

Henderson, L.T., and R.E. Schoenike. 1982. Phenotypic variability and development of a selection index for planted twenty-year-old sonderegger pine in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. 19pp. NERP 82-4-P

Henderson, L.T., and R.E. Schoenike. 1981. How good is sonderegger pine? South. J. Appl. For. 5:183-186. NERP 81-6-P

Jones, S.M. 1991. Landscape ecosystem classification for South Carolina. Pp. 59-68. In: Ecological Land Classification: Applications to Identify the Productive Potential of the Southern Forests, D.L. Mengel and D.T. Tew (eds.). Proc. Symp., Jan. 7-9, 1991, Charlotte, NC, USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-68. NERP 91-4-P

Jones, S.M. 1989. Application of landscape ecosystem classification within the southeastern United States. Pp. 24-27. In: Proc. Soc. Am. For. Nat. Mtg., Spokane, WA Sept. 24-27, 1989, Soc. Am. For., Bethesda, MD. NERP 89-2-P

Jones, S.M., and L.A. Churchill. 1987. The use of vegetation in assessing site potential within the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Castanea 52(1): 1-8. NERP 87-11-P

Jones, S.M., and D.H. Van Lear. 1979. Phytosociological relationships of an old growth loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) - yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera ) forest. Bull. South Carolina Acad. Sci., 16:59. NERP 79-9-A

Jones, S.M., D.H. Van Lear, and S.K. Cox. 1984. A vegetation-land form classification of forest sites within the upper coastal plain of SC. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 111:349-360. NERP 84-1-P

Jones, S.M., D.H. Van Lear, and S.K. Cox. 1981. Major forest community types of the Savannah River Plant: a field guide. Savannah River Plant, Nat. Environ. Res. Park Prog., US Dept. of Energy SRO-NERP -9. 79 pp. NERP 81-9-P

Jones, S.M., D.H. Van Lear, and S.K. Cox. 1981. Composition and density-diameter pattern of an old-growth forest stand of the Boiling Springs Natural Area, South Carolina. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 108:347-353. NERP 81-8-P

Land, S.B., B.D. Bongarten, and J.R. Toliver. 1987. Genetic parameters and selection indices from provenance/progeny tests. In: Statistical Considerations in Genetic Testing of Forest Trees. South. Coop. Series Bull. 324:59-74. NERP 87-13-P

Lane, C.L. 1988. Evaluation of native and exotic non-leguminous nitrogen fixing species for use as soil improvers in South Carolina. Nitrogen Fixing Tree Res. Report. 6:24-25. NERP 88-4-P

Lane, C.L. 1982. Nitrogen fixation in forested soils by non-leguminous nitrogen-fixing plants and by non-symbiotic soil organisms. Final Report, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Contract No. DE-AS09-78SR0A061. DOE/SR/1061-3. 20 pp. NERP 82-5-R

Lane, C.L. 1980. Forest site improvement. Pp. 42-44. In: Research in Forestry at Clemson University, Proc. of South Carolina Summer Mtg., SAF. 1980. NERP 80-7-P

Lane, C.L., J.L. Askew, and W.P. Byrd. 1982. Tree species and soil nutrient changes. Pp. 194-198. In: Proc. Soc. Am. Forest. Conv., Cincinnati, Ohio, Soc. Am. Foresters, Bethesda, MD. NERP 82-6-P

Lane, C.L., and H.I. Shade. 1985. Municipal and textile effluents and sludges and tree growth. Am. Soc. Agric. Eng. Pap. No. 85- 2092., St. Joseph, MI. NERP 85-12-P

Nutter, W.L. 1979. Evaluation of soils at the Savannah River Plant for land treatment of wastes. Final Report to E.I. Dupont and the Savannah River Forest Station (P.O. AX 436653J). 35 pp. NERP 79-15-R

Saucier, J.R. and A. Clark III. 1988. Effects d'applications de boues d'epandage sur la croissance et les proprietes du bois de Pinus taeda de 8 ans dans le Sud-Est des Etats-Unis. In: Actes du 2e Colloque Sciences et Industries du Bois, April 22-24, 1987, Nancy, France, Assoc. pour la Recherch sur le Bois en Loraine 1:209-216. NERP 88-8-P

Saucier, J.R., L.T. Henderson, and R.E. Schoenike. 1979. Wood properties of plantation-grown sonderegger pine. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-272, 4p. NERP 79-20-P

Steiner, K.C., B.C. Bongarten, and R.J. Rousseau. 1985. Juvenile growth performance in a provenance test of sweetgum. Pp. 248-257. In: Proc. 18th South For. Tree Impr. Conf. Long Beach, MS. May 21-23, 1985. NERP 85-15-P

Sweeney J.M., and J.R. Sweeney. 1982. Feral Hog. Pp. 1099-1113. In: Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management and Economics. J.A. Chapman and G.A. Feldhamer (eds.), Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, MD. NERP 82-14-P

Sweeney, J.M., J.R. Sweeney, and E.E. Provost. 1979. Reproductive biology of a feral hog population. J. Wildl. Manage. 43:555-559. NERP 79-23-P

Van Lear, D.H., and S.M. Jones. 1987. An example of site classification in the southeastern coastal plain based on vegetation and land type. South. J. Appl. For. 11:23-28. NERP 87-21-P

Van Lear, D.H., and S.M. Jones. 1979. Ordination of pine communities at the Savannah River Plant. Abstract. Bull. South Carolina Acad. of Sci. XL1:75-76. NERP 79-24-A

Witcher, W., and C.L. Lane. 1980. Annosus root rot in slash pine plantations in the sandhill section of South Carolina. Plant Disease 64:398-399. NERP 80-12-P



Pen Branch Restoration and Wetlands Research

Buffington, J.M. 1996. A comparison of breeding bird communities in bottomland hardwood forests of different successional stages. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Warnell Sch. Forest Resour., Athens, Georgia. 68 p. PBRR 96-6-P

Buffington, J.M., J.C. Kilgo, R.A. Sargent, K.V. Miller, and B.R. Chapman. 1997. Comparison of breeding bird communities in bottomland hardwood forests of different successional stages. Wilson Bull. 109(2):314-319. PBRR 97-3-P

Buffington, M., K. Miller, and B. Chapman 1996. Effects of revegetation techniques on the avian communities in a thermally impacted bottomland hardwood forest. Pp. 13-14. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson ed. Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Savannah River Tech. Ctr., Env. Sci. Sect.. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-9-P

Chmielewski, R.M. 1996. Hydrologic analysis of Carolina bay wetlands at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina. MS Thesis. Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Dept. of Biol. Sci. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 63 pp. PBRR 96-90-P

Conkle, J.R. 1994. The effects of tree shelters and soil drainage class of the growth and survival of twelve heavy-seeded species. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Dept. of Forestry and Rec. Resour. Clemson, SC. 58pp. PBRR 94-1-P

Conner, W.H., and E.L. Funderburk. 1996. Evaluate Growth and survival of forested wetland species planted in the Pen Branch delta area of the Savannah River Site. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 64 pp. PBRR 96-15-R

Conner, W., L.W. Inabinette, and E. Funderburk. 1996. The use of root pruning and tree shelters in regenerating forested wetlands in Pen Branch. Pp. 20-21. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson (ed.). Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Savannah River Tech. Ctr, Env. Sci. Sect. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-14-P

Davalos, R., N. Dulohery, W. McKee, C. Trettin, and E. Nelson. 1996. Pen Branch operational history and restoration. Pp. 7-8. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson (ed.). Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Savannah River Tech. Ctr., Env. Sci. Sect.. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-19-P

De Steven, D. 1996. Hydrologic and landscape-level structuring of vegetation diversity in mineral-soil Carolina bays. Abstract. Presented in the Carolina Bay Symp., Ann. Mtg. of the Assn. of Southeastern Biologists, Statesboro, GA. April 1996. PBRR 96-89-A

De Steven, D. 1995. Hydrologic and landscape-level structuring of vegetation pattern in Carolina bay wetlands. Abstract. Poster presentation at the 38th Symp. of the Int. Assoc. of Veg. Sci. (LAVS), Houston, TX. June 1993. PBRR 95-50-A

De Steven, D. 1994. Vegetation diversity in Carolina bay wetlands. Abstract. Poster presentation at the 6th Int. Cong. of Ecol. (INTECOL), Manchester, England. August 1994. PBRR 94-35-A

De Steven, D. 1994. Vegetation diversity in upper-coastal plain Carolina bay wetlands. Abstract. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Bot. Soc. of Am., Knoxville, TN. August 1994. PBRR 94-34-A

De Steven, D., and M. Toner. 1997. Gradient analysis and classification of Carolina bay vegetation: a framework for bay wetlands conservation and restoration. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 42 pp. PBRR 97-7-R

Domingue, E.A. 1998. Amphibian and reptile communities of temporary ponds in a managed pine flatwoods. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 47 pp. PBRR 98-7-R

Funderburk, E. 1995. Growth and survival of four forested wetland species planted on Pen Branch Delta, Savannah River Site. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, South Carolina. 60 p. PBRR 95-11-P

Funderburk, E, and W. Conner. 1996. Survival and growth of planted forested wetland species, Pen Branch Delta, Savannah River Site, SC. Abstract. In: Proc. South. Forested Wetlands Ecol., and Mgt. Conf. K.M. Flynn (comp. ed.). March 25-27, 1996 ; Clemson, SC. Clemson University. P. 131. PBRR 96-83-A

Gartner, D. 1996. Results of the Pen Branch vegetation monitoring survey. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 9 pp. PBRR 96-27-R

Giese, L.A., W.M. Aust, R. Kolka, and C. Trettin. 1998. Carbon storage in southeastern coastal plain riparian forests at varying successional stages. P. 324. In: 1998 Ann. Joint Mtg. of Am. Soc. of Agron., Crop Sci. Soc. of Am., and Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. Baltimore, Maryland. October 18-22, 1998. Abstracts. PBRR 98-9-A

Hook, D.D. 1996. Analysis of Savannah River forest and associated communities. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 8 pp. PBRR 96-36-R

Hook, D.D. 1992. Woody vegetation characteristics on disturbed sites in the Savannah River basin. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 15 pp. PBRR 92-6-R

Hook, D.D., and W.H. McKee Jr. 1993. Characterization of woody vegetation on disturbed sites in the South Carolina coastal plain. Pp. 201-205. In: Wetlands: Proc. of the 13th Annu. Conf. Soc. of Wetland Scientists. M.C. Landin (ed.). New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1992. PBRR 93-7-P

Kolka, R.K., E.A. Nelson, R.E. Bonar, N.C. Dulohery, and D. Gartner. 1998. The Pen Branch Project. Restoration of a forested wetland in South Carolina. Rest. & Mgt. Notes 16(2):149-157. PBRR 98-14-P

Kolka, R.K., and C.C. Trettin. 1997. Wetlands research related to the Pen Branch restoration effort on the Savannah River Site. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. WSRC-TR-97-00273. 24 pp. PBRR 97-18-R

Kolka, R.K., C.C. Trettin, and E.A. Nelson. 1998. Development of an assessment framework for restored forested wetlands - the Pen Branch project. P. 323. In: Ann. Joint Mtg. of Am. Soc. of Agron., Crop Sci. Soc. of Am., and Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. Baltimore, Maryland. October 18-22, 1998. Abstracts. PBRR 98-13-A

McKevlin, M., and N. Dulohery. 1996. Optimum overstory for survival and growth of late-successional seedlings. P. 11. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, on Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson ed. Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Savannah River Tech. Ctr.., Env. Sci. Sect.. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-51-P

McKevlin, M.R., and D.D. Hook. 1993. Responses of container-grown shumard oak, swamp chestnut oak, and green ash to three levels of light and two soil types. Abstract. 5th Wrkshp. on Seedling Physiol., and Growth Problems in Oak Plantings, 1993. USDA For. Serv., North Central For. Exp. Sta., Gen. Tech. Rpt. NC-158. PBRR 93-13-A

Nelson, E.A., W.H. McKee, and N. Dulohery. 1995. Restoration of a forested wetland ecosystem in a thermally impacted stream corridor. Pp. 142-144. In: National Interagency Workshop on Wetlands: Technology Advances for Wetlands Science. M.C. Landin (ed.). April 3-7, 1995, New Orleans, LA. PBRR 95-32-P

Paller, M., J. Dean, M. Reichert, C. Trettin, and W. Specht. 1996. Use of biotic indices to measure the recovery of damaged streams. P. 24. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, on Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson (ed.). Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Savannah River Tech. Ctr.., Env. Sci. Sect.. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-59-P

Rozelle, A., and D.D. Hook. 1996. Comparison of biomass partitioning and use of physiological parameters in determining long term survival of four wetland tree species. Pp. 22-23. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, Feb. 13,1996. E.A. Nelson (ed.). Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Savannah River Tech. Ctr.., Env. Sci. Sect.. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-64-P

Steele, W.B., D.D. Hook, J.G. Williams, J.D. Benson, W.H. McKee, Jr., and Z.D. Niquette. 1995. Analysis of regeneration on disturbed forested wetlands. Pp. 389-393. In: Proc. 8th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., Auburn, AL, Nov. 1-3, 1994. Edwards, M.B. comp. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-1. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. PBRR 95-58-P

Trettin, C., M. Paller, J.M. Dean, M. Reichert, G. Lockaby, M. Burke, M. McKevlin, E. Nelson, and J. Blake. 1996. Development of an assessment framework for forested wetland restoration on the Savannah River Site. Pp. 25-26. In: Proc. The Restoration of Pen Branch Symp., Savannah River Site, Feb. 13, 1996. E.A. Nelson (ed.). Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Savannah River Tech. Ctr., Env. Sci. Sect. WSRC-MS-96-0257X. PBRR 96-72-P

Wiggington, J.D. and B.G. Lockaby. 1998. SOM formation and sequestration across a forested floodplain chronosequence. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 77 pp. PBRR 98-24-R



Red-cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Research

Allen, D.H. 1991. An insert technique for construction of artificial red-cockaded woodpecker cavities. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rpt. SE-73. RCWR 91-1-P

Allen, D.H., K.E. Franzreb, and R.E.F. Escano. 1993. Efficacy of translocation strategies for red-cockaded woodpeckers. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 21:155-159. RCWR 93-1-P

Costa, R., and J.W. Edwards. 1996. Cooperative conservation agreements for managing red-cockaded woodpeckers on industrial forest lands: What are the motivations? Pp. 111-123. In: A Symposium on the Economics of Wildlife Resources on Private Lands. Rhett Johnson (ed.). Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. August 4-7, 1996. RCWR 96-94-P

DeFazio Jr., J.T., M.A. Hunnicutt., M.R. Lennartz, G.L. Chapman, and J.A. Jackson. 1987. Red-cockaded woodpecker translocation experiments in South Carolina. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 41:311-317. RCWR 87-7-P

Ferral, P., J.W. Edwards, and A.E. Armstrong. 1997. Long-distance dispersal of red-cockaded woodpeckers. Wilson Bull. 109(1):154-157. RCWR 97-9-P

Franzreb, K.E. 1998. Maintaining red-cockaded woodpeckers (Picoides borealis ) in captivity at re-introduction sites. Pp. 75-85. In: Proc. Cons. Res. Consortium Mtg. Riverbanks Zoo & Garden, June 4 - 6, 1998. RCWR 98-8-P

Franzreb, K.E. 1997. A mobile aviary design to allow the soft release of cavity nesting birds. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. Research Note SRS-5. September, 1998. 4 pp. RCWR 97-14-R

Franzreb, K.E. 1997. Success of intensive management of a critically imperiled population of red-cockaded woodpeckers in South Carolina. J. Field Ornithol. 68(3):458-470. RCWR 97-40-P

Franzreb, K.E. 1994. Intersexual habitat partitioning in the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. Abstract. J. fur Ornithologie. 135:175. RCWR 94-5-A

Franzreb, K.E., and H.R. Barnhill. 1995. Evaluation of the global positioning system as a research tool in the management of the red-cockaded woodpecker. Pp. 323-331. In: Red-cockaded woodpecker: recovery, ecology and management. D.L. Kulhavy, R.G. Hooper and R. Costa (eds.). Center for Applied Studies in Forestry, Coll. of For., Stephen F. Austin State Univ., Nacodoches, Texas. RCWR 95-51-P

Franzreb, K.E., and J.L. Hanula. 1995. Evaluation of photographic devices to determine nesting diet of the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. J. Field Ornithol. 66(2): 253-259. RCWR 95-10-P

Gaasch, C.M. 1997. Flight phenology and species distribution of parasitic wasps in a heterogenous landscape in Georgia's piedmont, with special reference to the Ichneumoninae and Campopleginae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 200 pp. RCWR 97-11-P

Gaasch, C.M., J. Pickering, D.L. Bramlett, J. Hanula, and K.E. Franzreb. 1995. Arthropod biomass in loblolly pine stands used for foraging by red-cockaded woodpeckers in Georgia's piedmont. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 19 pp. RCWR 95-12-R

Gaasch, C.M., J. Pickering, and C.T. Moore. 1998. Flight phenology of parasitic wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in Georgia's Piedmont. J. Env. Entomol. 27(3): 606-614. RCWR 98-27-P

Gaines, G.D., K.E. Franzreb, D.H. Allen, K.S. Laves, and W.L. Jarvis. 1995. Red-cockaded woodpecker management on the Savannah River Site: A management/research success story. Pp. 81-88. In: Red-cockaded woodpecker: recovery, ecology and management. D.L. Kulhavy, R.G. Hooper and R. Costa (eds.). Center for Applied Studies in Forestry, Coll. of For., Stephen H. Austin State Univ., Nacodoches, Texas. RCWR 95-13-P

Haig, S.M. 1994. Translocation recommendations for red-cockaded woodpeckers resulting from random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis of populations. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 14 pp. RCWR 94-6-R

Haig, S.M., J.R. Belthoff, and D.H. Allen. 1993. Population viability analysis for a small population of red-cockaded woodpeckers and an evaluation of enhancement strategies. Conserv. Biol. 7(2):289-301. RCWR 93-6-P

Haig, S.M., J.R. Belthoff, and D.H. Allen. 1993. Examination of population structure in red-cockaded woodpeckers using DNA profiles. Evolution 47(1):185-194. RCWR 93-5-P

Haig, S.M., and L.H. Nordstrom. 1991. Genetic management of small populations. Pp. 119-138. In: Challenges in the Conservation Biological Resource. D.J. Decker, M.E. Krasny, G.R. Goff, C.R. Smith and D.W. Gross (eds.), Westview Press, Boulder, CO. RCWR 91-3-P

Haig, S.M., J.M. Rhymer, and D.G. Heckel. 1994. Population differentiation in randomly amplified polymorphic DNA of red-cockaded woodpeckers Picoides borealis . Mol. Ecol. 3:581-595. RCWR 94-37-P

Hanula, J., and K. Franzreb. 1995. Arthropod prey of nestling red-cockaded woodpeckers in the upper coastal plain of South Carolina. Wilson Bull. 107(3):485-495. RCWR 95-14-P

Hanula, J.L., and K. Franzreb. 1998. Source, distribution and abundance of macroarthropods on the bark of longleaf pine: potential prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker. For. Ecol., and Mgt. 102:89-102. RCWR 98-10-P

Hanula, J., K. Franzreb, and K.C. New. 1997. Arthropods on the bark of longleaf pine: potential prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker. Pp. 87-89. In: Proc. 1st Longleaf Alliance Conference. Longleaf Pine: A Regional Perspective of Challenges and Opportunities. J.S. Kush (ed.). Mobile, Alabama. September 17-19, 1996. Longleaf Alliance Report No. 1. RCWR 97-13-P

Hanula, J.L., K.E. Franzreb, and K.P. New. 1996. Foraging habitat of the red-cockaded woodpecker: managing trees or arthropods? Abstract. P. 132. In: Proc. North American Forest Insect Work Conference, Forest Entomology: Vision 20:21. R.F. Billings and T.E. Nebeker, (eds.) Texas Forest Service. Publication 160. San Antonio, Texas, April 8-12, 1996. RCWR 96-33-A

Hanula, J.L., D.J. Lipscomb, K.E. Franzreb, and S.C. Loeb. 1996. The arthropod diet of nestling red-cockaded woodpeckers. Abstract. P. 173. In: Proc. North American Forest Insect Work Conf., Forest Entomology: Vision 20:21. San Antonio, Texas, April 8-12, 1996. R.F. Billings and T.E. Nebeker, (eds.). Texas For. Serv. Pub. 160. RCWR 96-31-A

Hanula, J., and K.C.P. New. 1996. A trap for capturing arthropods crawling up tree bowls. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. Res. Note SRS-3, Asheville, NC. RCWR 96-29-P

Harlow, R.F., and A.T. Doyle. 1990. Food habits of southern flying squirrels (Glaucomys volans) collected from red-cockaded woodpecker ( Picoides borealis) colonies in South Carolina. The Am. Midl. Nat. 124:187-191. RCWR 90-3-P

Heiterer, A.J. 1994. Effects of hardwood midstory on utilization of southeastern pine forests by southern flying squirrels, Glaucomys volans . MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., College of Forestry and Recreation Resources, Clemson, South Carolina. 68 pp. RCWR 94-8-P

LaBranch, M.S., J.R. Waters, and K.S. Laves. 1994. Double brooding in red-cockaded woodpeckers. Wilson Bull. 106(2):403-409. RCWR 94-13-P

Lancia, R.A., J.P. Roise, D.A. Adams, and M.R. Lennartz. 1989. Opportunity costs of red-cockaded woodpecker foraging habitat. South. J. Appl. For. 13(2):81-85. RCWR 89-9-P

Laves, K.S. 1996. Effects of southern flying squirrels, Glaucomys volans , on red-cockaded woodpecker, Picoides borealis, reproductive success. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, December 1996, 75 pp. RCWR 96-46-P

Laves, K.S., and S.C. Loeb. 1996. Effects of southern flying squirrels on red-cockaded woodpecker reproductive success. Abstract. 3rd Annu. Mtg. of the Wildlife Soc. Cincinnati, Ohio, October 1996. RCWR 96-48-A

Laves, K.S., and S.C. Loeb. 1996. Differential estimates of Glaucomys volans population structure based on capture method. Abstract. Annu. Mtg. of the Am. Soc. of Mammal., Grand Forks, North Dakota, June 1996. RCWR 96-47-A

Lennartz, M.R., and P.W. Stengel. 1989. Few and far between. The Living Bird 8(4):14-20. RCWR 89-10-P

Loeb, S.C. 1996. Effectiveness of flying squirrel excluder devices on red-cockaded woodpecker cavities. Proc. Annu. Conf. Southeast Assoc. Fish and Wildl. Agencies 50:303-311. RCWR 96-91-P

Lotter, D.M. 1997. Factors influencing southern flying squirrel use of red-cockaded woodpecker cavities at Savannah River Site, SC. MS Thesis. Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. 58 pp. RCWR 97-25-P

Lowder, P.J. 1995. Impact of red-cockaded woodpecker artificial cavity inserts on susceptibility of southern pines to southern pine beetle attack. MS Thesis. Clemson Univ., Coll. of Forestry and Rec. Resour., Clemson, SC. 51 pp. RCWR 95-24-P

New, K., and J. Hanula. 1998. Effect of time elapsed after prescribed burning in longleaf pine stands on potential prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker. South. J. Appl. For. 22(3): 175-183. RCWR 98-26-R

New, K., and J.L. Hanula. 1996. The effects of prescribed burning on potential prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker in longleaf pine. Abstract. P. 138. In: Proc. North American Forest Insect Work Conf., Forest Entomology: Vision 20:21. San Antonio, Texas, April 8-12, 1996. R.F. Billings and T.E. Nebeker, (eds.). Texas For. Serv. Pub. 160. RCWR 96-57-A

New, K.C.P. 1995. The effects of prescribed burning on potential prey of the red-cockaded woodpecker in longleaf pine. MS Thesis. Univ. of Georgia, Inst. of Ecology, Athens Georgia. 85 pp. RCWR 95-33-P

Otis, D.L. 1997. Food habits of southern flying squirrels on the Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 13 pp. RCWR 97-27-R

Ridley,T.R., G.L. Chapman, and S.C. Loeb. 1997. Southern flying squirrel displaces a red-cockaded woodpecker from its cavity. Chat 61(2):112-115. RCWR 97-32-P

Roise, J., J. Chung, R. Lancia, and M. Lennartz. 1990. Red-Cockaded woodpecker habitat and timber management: production possibilities. South. J. Appl. For. 14:6-12. RCWR 90-10-P

Seagle, S.W., R.A. Lancia, and D.A. Adams. 1987. Spatial and temporal aspects of red-cockaded woodpecker habitat management on the Savannah River Plant site. Final Report (modified March 87). USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 336 pp. RCWR 87-25-R

Seagle, S.W., R.A. Lancia, and D.A. Adams. 1987. A multivariate analysis of range wide red-cockaded woodpecker habitat. J. Env. Mgt. 25: 45-56. RCWR 87-24-P

Seagle, S.W., R.A. Lancia, D.A. Adams, M.R. Lennartz, and H.A. Devine. 1987. Integrating timber and red-cockaded woodpecker habitat management. Trans. N. Am. Wildl., and Nat. Res. Conf. 52:41-52. RCWR 87-20-P

Stangel, P.W., M.R. Lennartz, and M.H. Smith. 1991. Genetic variation and population structure of red-cockaded woodpeckers. Conserv. Biol. 6(2):283-292. RCWR 91-10-P

Stewart, D.J. 1998. A GIS-implemented model linking red-cockaded woodpecker population growth and forest dynamics using spatial information about forest composition and structure. Phase 1: RCW habitat analysis. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 39 pp. RCWR 98-23-R



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Borrow Pits

Berry, C.R. 1987. Subsoiling improves growth of trees on a variety of sites. Pp. 360-367. In: Proc. 4th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. D.R. Phillips comp. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-42. SFMA 87-1-P

Berry, C.R. 1987. Use of municipal sewage sludge for improvement of forest sites in the Southeast. USDA For. Serv., Res. Pap. SE-266, 33 p. SFMA 87-2-P

Berry, C.R. 1986. Reclamation of severely devastated sites with dried sewage sludge in the Southeast. Pp. 497-507. In: The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes. D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, W.L. Nutter (eds.), Proc. Symp., June 25-28. Univ. of Wash. Press, Seattle, WA. SFMA 86-1-P

Berry, C.R. 1985. Subsoiling and sewage sludge aid loblolly pine establishment on adverse sites. Reclam. Reveg. Res. 3:302-311. SFMA 85-2-P

Berry, C.R. 1985. Growth and heavy metal accumulation in pine seedlings grown with sewage sludge. J. Environ. Qual. 14:415-419. SFMA 85-1-P

Berry, C.R. 1981. Sewage sludge aids reclamation of disturbed forest land in the southeast. Pp. 307-316. In: Proc. Symp. Utilization of Municipal Wastewater and Sludge for Land Reclamation and Biomass Production, W.E. Sopper et al., (eds.). Penn. St. Univ. Press. SFMA 81-1-P

Berry, C.R., and D.H. Marx. 1980. Significance of various soil amendments to borrow pit reclamation with loblolly pine and fescue. Reclam. Reveg. Res. 3:87-94. SFMA 80-1-P

Berry, C.R., and D.H. Marx. 1976. Sewage sludge and Pisolithus tinctorius ectomycorrhizae: their effect on growth of pine seedlings. For. Sci. 22(3):351-358. SFMA 76-1-P

Gruhn, C.M., R.W. Roncadori, and P.P. Kormanik. 1983. Interaction between a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and phosphorus fertilization on sweetgum growth in loamy sand and kaolin spoil. Reclam. Reveg. Res. 6:197-206. SFMA 83-5-P

Kormanik, P.P., and R.C. Schultz. 1985. Significance of sewage sludge amendments to borrow pit reclamation with sweetgum and fescue. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-329, 7 pp. SFMA 85-11-P

MacConnell, G.S. 1983. Influence of municipal sludge on forest soil mesofauna. MS Thesis. Duke Univ., Durham, NC. 26 pp. SFMA 83-8-P

MacConnell, G.S., C.G. Wells, and L.J. Metz. 1986. Influence of municipal sludge on forest soil mesofauna. Pp. 177-187. In: The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes. D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, and W.L. Nutter (eds.). Proc. Symp., June 25-28, Univ. of Wash. Press. SFMA 86-12-P

McMinn, J.W., R.R. Roth, C.R. Berry, and W.H. McNab. 1980. Comparison of five woody species for reclamation of an upper coastal plain spoil bank. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-300, 2 pp. SFMA 80-8-P

McMinn, J.W., and W.H. Crane. 1984. Five-year performance of selected woody species on an upper coastal plain spoil bank. South. J. Appl. For. 8:207-209. SFMA 84-5-P

Ruehle, J.L. 1982. Mycorrhizal inoculation improves performance of container-grown pines planted on adverse sites. Pp. 133-135. In: Proc. South. Containerized Forest Tree Seedling Conf., Savannah, GA, USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Report SO-37. SFMA 82-10-P

Ruehle, J.L. 1980. Growth of containerized loblolly pine with specific ectomycorrhizae after two years on an amended borrow pit. Reclam. Reveg. Res. 3:95-101. SFMA 80-10-P



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Pine Regeneration

Cordell, C.E., G.E. Hatchell, and D.H. Marx. 1990. Nursery culture of bare-root longleaf pine seedlings. Pp. 38-51. In: Proc. Symp. on the Manage. of Longleaf Pine, R.M. Farrar, Jr. (ed.), USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-75. SFMB 90-2-P

Cordell, C.E., and D.H. Marx. 1986. Benefits and application of ectomycorrhizae in southern forest tree nurseries. Pp. 244-250. In: Proc. Int. Symp. on Nursery Management Practices for the Southern Pines, Montgomery, AL, D.B. South (ed.). School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL. SFMB 86-2-P

Cordell, C.E., and D.H. Marx. 1982. The operational application of Pisolithus tinctoriusectomycorrhizae in forest tree nurseries for custom seedling production. Pp. 117-120. In: Proc. South. Nursery Conf., Oklahoma City, OK and Savannah, GA, USDA For. Serv., Tech. Publ. R8-TP4. SFMB 82-2-P

Cordell, C.E., and D.H. Marx. 1981. Ectomycorrhizae: Present status and practical application in forest tree nurseries and field plantings. Pp. 34-39. In: Proc. Western and Intermountain Nurserymen's Conf., Boise, ID. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-109. SFMB 81-3-P

Cordell, C.E., and D.H. Marx. 1980. Ectomycorrhizae: benefits and practical application in forest tree nurseries and field plantings. Pp. 217-223. In Proc. North Am. For. Tree Nursery Soils Wrkshp. SUNY, Syracuse, NY. SFMB 80-3-P

Cordell, C.E., D. H. Marx, J.R. Lott, and D.S. Kenney. 1981. The practical application of Pisolithus tinctorius ectomycorrhizal inoculum in forest tree nurseries. Pp. 38-42. In: Forest Regeneration, Proc. Symp. on Engineering Systems for Forest Regeneration, Am. Soc. Agric. Engineers, St. Joseph, MI. SFMB 81-4-P

Cordell, C.E., D.H. Marx, S.B. Maul, and J.H. Owen. 1987. Production and utilization of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculum in the eastern United States. Pp. 287-289. In: Mycorrhizae in the next decade, Practical Applications and Res. Priorities, D.M. Sylvia, L.L. Hung and J.H. Graham (eds.). 7th North Am. Conf. on Mycorrhizae, May 1987, Gainsville, FL. SFMB 87-5-P

Cordell, C.E., D.H. Marx, and D. McFee. 1988. Pt ectomycorrhizal fungus operational inoculations and management in southern forest tree nurseries - 1988. Pp. 187-199. In: Proc. South. For. Nursery Assoc. July 1988, Charleston, SC. SFMB 88-3-P

Cordell, C.E., D.H. Marx, and D. Omdal. 1990. Pt ectomycorrhizal fungus operational inoculations and management in forest tree nurseries - 1989. Pp. 131-136. In: Proc. Roots - Foundation of Quality Seedlings., 1989 Northeastern Area Nurserymen's Conf., July 1989, Peoria, IL. SFMB 90-1-P

Cordell, C.E., D.H. Marx, and J.H. Owen. 1987. Pt - the beneficial fungus for your nursery. Pp. 201-217. In: Proc. South. Forest Nursery Assoc. July 1986. Pensacola, FL. SFMB 87-6-P

Cordell, C.E., D.W. Omdal, and D.H. Marx. 1989. Operational ectomycorrhizal fungus inoculations in forest tree nurseries: 1989. Pp. 86-92. In: Proc. Intermountain Forest Nursery Assoc., Bismarck, ND. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Report RM-184:86-92. SFMB 89-1-P

Hatchell, G.E. 1987. Nursery cultural practices, seedling morphology, and field performance of longleaf pine. Pp. 61-66. In: Proc. 4th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. D.R. Phillips comp. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-42. SFMB 87-9-P

Hatchell, G.E. 1986. Nursery cultural practices affect field performance of longleaf pine. Pp.148-156. In: Proc. Intern. Symp. Nursery Mgt. Practices for South. Pines. Aug. 4-9, 1985, Montgomery, AL, Sch. of Forestry., and Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn., Auburn, AL. SFMB 86-6-P

Hatchell, G.E. 1985. Seedling quality and field performance of longleaf pine seedlings affected by ectomycorrhizae and nursery cultural practices. Pp. 395-402. In: Proc. 3rd Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. E. Shoulders (ed.). USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-54. SFMB 85-5-P

Hatchell, G.E., C.R. Berry, and H.D. Muse. 1985. Nondestructive indices related to aboveground biomass of young loblolly and sand pines on ectomycorrhizal and fertilizer plots. For. Sci. 31:419-427. SFMB 85-6-P

Hatchell, G.E., and D.H. Marx. 1987. Response of longleaf, sand, and loblolly pines to Pisolithusectomycorrhizae and fertilizer on a sandhills site in South Carolina. For. Sci. 33:301-315. SFMB 87-10-P

Hatchell, G.E., and H.D. Muse. 1990. Nursery cultural practices and morphological attributes of longleaf pine bare-root stock as indicators of early field performance. USDA For. Serv., Res. Pap. SE-277, 34 pp. SFMB 90-4-P

Kormanik, P.P., J.L. Ruehle, and D.H. Muse. 1990. Frequency distribution and heritability of first-order lateral roots in loblolly pine seedlings. For. Sci. 36:802-814. SFMB 90-5-P

Marx, D.H. 1991. The practical significance of ectomycorrhizae in forest establishment. The Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, Symposia Proc.: 7, Ecophysiology of Ectomycorrhizae of Forest Trees, Stockholm, Sweden, September 27, pp. 54-90. SFMB 91-6-P

Marx, D.H. 1990. Soil pH and nitrogen influence Pisolithus ectomycorrhizal development and growth of loblolly pine seedlings. For. Sci. 36:224-245. SFMB 90-7-P

Marx, D.H. 1987. Triadimefon and Pisolithus ectomycorrhizae affect second-year field performance of loblolly pine. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-349, 6 pp. SFMB 87-14-P

Marx, D.H. 1984. Mycorrhizae: What they mean to conservation and forestry. Pp. 85-86. In: Proc.38th Annu. Convention, National Association of Conservation Districts, Denver, CO. SFMB 84-4-P

Marx, D.H. 1982. Mycorrhizae interactions with other microorganisms. B. Ectomycorrhizae. Pp. 225-228. In: Methods and Principals of Mycorrhizal Res., N.C. Schenck (ed.), Am. Phytopathol. Soc., St. Paul, MN. SFMB 82-7-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1990. Inoculation of fall- and spring-sown longleaf pine seedlings with Pisolithus tinctorius. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-358, 5 pp. SFMB 90-9-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1990. Development of Pisolithus tinctorius ectomycorrhizae on loblolly pine seedlings from spores sprayed at different times and rates. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-356, 7 pp. SFMB 90-8-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1989. The use of specific ectomycorrhizas to improve artificial forestation practices. Pp. 1-25. In Biotechnology of Fungi for Improving Plant Growth, J.M. Whipps and R.D. Lumsden (eds.), Symp. British Mycological Soc., Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK. SFMB 89-12-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1988. Bed density and Pisolithus ectomycorrhizae affect morphology of loblolly pine seedlings. Pp. 70-79. In: Proc. South. Forest Nursery Assoc. Charleston, SC. SFMB 88-5-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1988. Specific ectomycorrhizae improve reforestation and reclamation in the eastern United States. Pp. 75-86. In: Proc. Canadian Wrkshp. on Mycorrhizae in Forestry, M. Lalonde and Y. Piche (eds.), Univ. of Laval, Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada. SFMB 88-6-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1987. Ecology and management of ectomycorrhizal fungi in regenerating forests in the eastern United States. Pp. 69-71. In: Mycorrhizae in the Next Decade, Practical Applications and Res. Priorities, D.M. Sylvia, L.L. Hung and J.H. Graham (eds.). 7th North Am. Conf. on Mycorrhizae, Gainsville, FL. SFMB 87-15-P

Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1987. Triadimefon affects Pisolithus ectomycorrhizal development, fusiform rust, and growth of loblolly and slash pines in nurseries. USDA For. Serv., Res. Pap. SE-267. 14 pp. SFMB 87-16-P

Marx, D.H., C.E. Cordell, and R.C. France. 1986. Effects of triadimefon on growth and ectomycorrhizal development of loblolly and slash pines in nurseries. Phytopath. 76:824-831. SFMB 86-14-P

Marx, D.H., C.E. Cordell, and P.P. Kormanik. 1989. Mycorrhizae: benefits and practical application in forest tree nurseries. Pp. 18-21. USDA For. Serv., Agric. Handbook 680. SFMB 89-11-P

Marx, D.H., C.E. Cordell, S.B. Maul, and J.L. Ruehle. 1989. Ectomycorrhizal development on pine by Pisolithus tinctorius in bare-root and container seedling nurseries. II. Efficacy of various vegetative and spore inocula. New Forests 3:57-66. SFMB 89-15-P

Marx, D.H., C.E. Cordell, S.B. Maul, and J.L. Ruehle. 1989. Ectomycorrhizal development on pine by Pisolithus tinctorius in bare-root and container seedling nurseries. I. Efficacy of various vegetative inoculum formulations. New Forests 3:45-56. SFMB 89-14-P

Marx, D.H., and G.E. Hatchell. 1986. Root stripping of ectomycorrhizae decreases field performance of loblolly and longleaf pine seedlings. South. J. Appl. For. 10:173-179. SFMB 86-13-P

Marx, D.H., and J.L. Ruehle. 1989. Ectomycorrhizae as biological tools in reclamation and revegetation of waste lands. Pp. 336-349. In: Mycorrhizae for Green Asia, A. Mahadevan, N. Raman and K. Natarajan (eds.). Proc. First Asian Conf. on Mycorrhizae, Madras, India. SFMB 89-13-P

Marx, D.H., and N.C. Schenck. 1983. Potential of mycorrhizal symbiosis in agricultural and forest productivity. Pp. 334-347. In: Challenging Problems in Plant Health, T. Kommedahl and P.H. Williams (eds.). Am. Phytopathol. Soc., St. Paul, MN. SFMB 83-9-P

Ruehle, J.L. 1987. Field performance of ectomycorrhizal container-grown pine seedlings that were chemically root pruned. P. 103. In: Mycorrhizae in the Next Decade, Practical Applications and Research Priorities, D.M. Sylvia, L.L. Hung, and J.H. Graham (eds.). 7th North Am. Conf. on Mycorrhizae. May 3-8, 1987, Gainesville, FL. SFMB 87-19-P

Ruehle, J.L. 1982. Field performance of container-grown loblolly pine seedlings with specific ectomycorrhizae on a reforestation site in South Carolina. South. J. Appl. For. 6:30-33. SFMB 82-9-P

Sinclair, W.A., and D.H. Marx. 1982. Evaluation of plant response to inoculation. A. Host variables. Pp. 165-174. In: Methods and Principals of Mycorrhizal Res., N.C. Schenck (ed.), Am. Phytopathol. Soc., St. Paul, MN. SFMB 82-12-P



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Hardwood Regeneration

Kormanik, P.P. 1989. Grading seedlings: importance and long term impact. Pp. 40-54. In: Proc. Northeast. Nurserymen's Conf., July 24-27, 1989, Peoria, IL., Div. For. Resour., Mason State Nursery, Topeka, IL. SFMC 89-4-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1989. Frequency distribution of first-order lateral roots in forest tree seedlings: silvicultural implications. Pp. 101-105. In: Proc. 5th Bienn. South. Silv. Conf. J.H. Miller comp. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-74. SFMC 89-3-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1989. Importance of first-order lateral roots in the early development of forest tree seedlings. Pp. 157-169. In: Interrelationships Between Microorganisms and Plants in Soil, V. Vancura and F. Kunc (eds.), Proc. Int. Symp., June 22-27, 1987, Liblice, Czechoslovakia. SFMC 89-5-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1986. Lateral root morphology as an expression of sweetgum seedling quality. For. Sci. 32:595-604. SFMC 86-10-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1986. Lateral root development-seedling quality-field performance. Pp. 15-18. In: Proc. Northeastern Area Nurserymen's Conf., State College, PA. SFMC 86-9-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1985. Can lateral root characteristics be a major factor in assessing seedling quality? Pp. 290-297. In: Proc. 18th South. For. Tree Improv. Conf., May 21-23, 1985, Long Beach, MS. Publ. #40 of the South. For. Tree Improv. Committee. SFMC 85-8-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1985. Effects of phosphorus and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae on growth and leaf retention of black walnut seedlings. Can. J. For. Res. 15:688-693. SFMC 85-10-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1985. Development of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae in a young sweetgum plantation. Can. J. For. Res. 15:1061-1064. SFMC 85-9-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1984. Application of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in forestry. Pp. 48-54. In: Application of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Crop Production, J.J. Ferguson (ed.). Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL. SFMC 84-3-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1983. Third-year seed production in out-planted sweetgum related to nursery root colonization by endomycorrhizal fungi. Pp. 49-54. In: Proc. 17th South. For. Tree Imp. Conf., Athens, GA. SFMC 83-7-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1981. A forester's view of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae and their role in plant development and productivity. Pp. 33-37. In: Mycor. Associations and Crop Production. New Jersey Agric. Exp. Sta. Res. Rpt. No. RO4400-01-81. Rutgers Univ., NJ. SFMC 81-11-P

Kormanik, P.P. 1981. Effects of nursery practices on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal development and hardwood seedling production. Pp. 63-67. In: Proc. South. Nursery Conf., Lake Barkley, KY. USDA For. Serv. Tech. Publ. SA TP-17. SFMC 81-12-P

Kormanik, P.P., W.C. Bryan, and R.C. Schultz. 1981. Effects of three vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on sweetgum seedlings from nine mother trees. For. Sci. 27:327-335. SFMC 81-13-P

Kormanik, P.P., W.C. Bryan, and R.C. Schultz. 1977. Quality hardwood seedlings require early mycorrhizal development in nursery beds. Pp. 289-293. In: Proc. Fourteenth South. For. Tree Improv. Conf., Gainesville, FL. SFMC 77-8-P

Kormanik, P.P., and H.D. Muse. 1986. Lateral roots a potential indicator of nursery seedling quality. Pp. 187-190. In: Proc. TAPPI Res., and Develop. Conf., Raleigh, NC. SFMC 86-11-P

Kormanik, P.P., and J.L. Ruehle. 1989. First-order lateral root development: something to consider in mother tree and progeny assessment. Pp. 220-227. In: Proc. 20th South. Forest Tree Impr. Conf., June 26-30, 1989, Charleston, SC. Publ. #42 of the South. For. Tree Impr. Committee. SFMC 89-6-P

Kormanik, P.P., and J.L. Ruehle. 1987. Lateral root development may define nursery seedling. Pp. 225-229. In: Proc. 4th Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. D.R. Phillips comp. USDA For. Serv., Gen Tech. Rep. SE-42. SFMC 87-12-P

Kormanik, P.P., J.L. Ruehle, and D.H. Muse. 1989. Frequency distribution of lateral roots of 1-0 bare-root white oak seedlings. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-353. SFMC 89-7-P

Kormanik, P.P., J.L. Ruehle, and H.D. Muse. 1989. Frequency distribution of seedlings by first-order lateral roots: a phenotypic or genotypic expression. Pp. 181-187. In: Proc. 31st Northeast. For. Tree Improv. Conf. & 6th Northcentral Tree Improv. Conf., July 7-8, 1988, University Park, PA. School of Forestry. SFMC 89-8-P

Ruehle, J.L., and P.P. Kormanik. 1986. Lateral root morphology: a potential indicator of seedling quality in northern red oak. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-344. 6p. SFMC 86-18-R



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Phosphorous Metabolism

Black, C.C., L. Mustardy, S.S. Sung, P.P. Kormanik, D.-P. Xu, and N. Paz. 1987. Regulation and roles for alternative pathways of hexose metabolism in plants. Physiol. Plant. 69:387-394. SFMD 87-4-P

Black, C.C., D.-P. Xu, S.S. Sung, and C.M. Galloway. 1988. Alternative routes in the biology of plants: Illustrated with pyrophosphate metabolism and sucrose nutrition. Pp. 206-214. In: Inter. Symp. on Plant Mineral Nutrition and Photosyn. S. Vaklinova, V. Stanev and M. Dilova (eds.). Varna, Bulgaria, 4-10 Oct., 1987, Bulgarian Acad. Sci., Sofia, Bulgaria. SFMD 88-1-P

Black, C.C., D.-P. Xu, S.S. Sung, L. Mustardy, N. Paz, and P.P. Kormanik. 1987. PPi metabolism and its regulation by fructose 2,6-bisphosphate in plants. Pp. 264-268. In: Phosphate Metabolism and Cellular Regulation in Microorganisms, A. Torriana-Gorinia, F.G. Rothman, S. Silver, A.Wright, and E. Yagil (eds.). Am. Soc. Microb., Wash, D. C. SFMD 87-3-P

Kuhlman, G., H.R. Powers, and W.D. Pepper. 1994. Relative fusiform rust resistance of loblolly and slash pine sources and families in Georgia and South Carolina. USDA For. Serv., South. Res. Sta. Res. Pap. SE-291, 12 pp. SFMD 94-12-P

Loboda, T., S.S. Sung, and C.C. Black. 1990. Comparative kinetic analysis of sucrose metabolizing enzymes. Abstract. Plant Physiol. Suppl. 93:41. SFMD 90-6-A

Rouhani, I., H.M. Vines, P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black, Jr. 1987. Effect of number of lateral roots on eggplant growth and yield. Can. J. Plant Sci. 67:305-313. SFMD 87-18-P

Sung, S.S., D.-P. Xu, C. Alvarez, L.A. Mustardy, and C.L. Black. 1986. Pyrophosphate as a biosynthetic energy source and fructose 2,6-bisphosphate regulation. Pp. 72-80. In: Hungarian-USA Bi-National Symp. on photosynthesis, M. Gibbs (ed.). Salve Regina College, Aug. 15-18, 1986, Newport, RI. SFMD 86-19-P

Sung, S.S., D.-P. Xu, and C.C. Black. 1989. Identification of actively filling sucrose sinks. Plant. Physiol. 89:1117-1121. SFMD 89-18-P

Sung, S.S., D.-P. Xu, C.M. Galloway, and C.C. Black, Jr. 1988. A reassessment of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in higher plants. Physiol. Plant. 72:650-654. SFMD 88-9-P

Sung, S.S., P.P. Kormanik, D.-P. Xu, and C.C. Black. 1989. Sucrose metabolic pathways in sweetgum and pecan seedlings. Tree Physiol. 5:39-52. SFMD 89-20-P

Sung, S.S., T. Loboda, and C.C. Black. 1990. Sucrose, pyrophosphate and plastid metabolism in relation to cellular communication. Plant Biology 10:55-68. SFMD 90-11-P

Sung, S.S., D.-P. Xu, L. Mustardy, P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black. 1989. Pyrophosphate dependent sugar metabolism in mycorrhizal tree roots. Pp. 99-108. In: Proc. Symp. Interrelationships Between Microorganisms and Plants in Soil, V. Vancura and F. Kunc (eds.). June 22-27, 1987, Liblice, Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovak Acad. SFMD 89-19-P

Xu, D.-P., S.S. Sung, C.A. Alvarez, and C.C. Black. 1986. Pyrophosphate-dependent sucrose metabolism and its activation by fructose 2,6-bisphosphate in sucrose importing plant tissues. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commu. 141:440-445. SFMD 86-22-P

Xu, D.-P., S.S. Sung, and C.C. Black. 1989. Sucrose metabolism in lima beans. Plant. Physiol. 89:1106-1116. SFMD 89-21-P

Xu, D.-P., S.S. Sung, T. Loboda, P.P. Kormanik, and C.C. Black. 1989. Characterization of sucrolysis via the uridine diphosphate and pyrophosphate-dependent sucrose synthase pathway. Plant Physiol. 90:635-642. SFMD 89-22-P



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Fusiform Disease Resistance

Powers, H.R., Jr., R.P. Belanger, W.D. Pepper, and F.L. Hastings. 1992. Loblolly pine seed sources differ in susceptibility to the southern pine beetle in South Carolina. South. J. Appl. For. 16(4):169-174. SFME 92-12-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., and J.F. Kraus. 1986. A comparison of fusiform rust-resistant loblolly pine seed sources. South. J. Appl. For. 10:230-232. SFME 86-17-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., and F.R. Matthews. 1980. Comparison of six geographic sources of loblolly pine for fusiform rust resistance. Phytopathol. 70:1141-1143. SFME 80-9-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., and F.R. Matthews. 1987. Five fusiform rust-resistant seed sources in coastal South Carolina: A field comparison. South. J. Appl. For. 11:198-201. SFME 87-17-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., R.A. Schmidt, and G.A. Snow. 1981. Current status and management of fusiformrust on southern pines. Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. 19:355-371. SFME 81-15-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., and D.M. Stone. 1988. Control of tip moth by carbofuran reduces fusiform rust infection on loblolly pine. USDA For. Serv., Res. Pap. SE-270, 4p. SFME 88-7-P

Powers, H.R., Jr., and D.M. Stone. 1985. Incidence of fusiform rust infection on loblolly pine related to tip moth damage. Pp. 129-134. In: Proc. Joint Conf. of IUFRO Working Parties on For. Gall Midges and Rusts of Pines. Je-Ho Ko and Yong-Joon La (eds.), Seoul, Korea. SFME 85-14-P

Stone, D.M., and H.R. Powers. 1989. Sewage sludge increases early growth and decreases fusiformrust infection of nursery-run and rust-resistant loblolly pine. South. J. Appl. For. 13(2):68-71. SFME 89-17-P

Winner, W.E., I.R. Cotter, H.R. Powers, Jr., and J.M. Skelly. 1987. Screening loblolly pine seedling responses to SO2 and O3 : Analysis of families differing in resistance to fusiform rust disease. Enviorn. Pollut. 47:205-220. SFME 87-22-P



Studies in Support of Forest Management:

Soil Productivity

Birk, E.M. 1983. Nitrogen availability, nitrogen cycling and nitrogen use efficiency in loblolly pine stands at the Savannah River Plant, South Carolina. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 104p. SFMF 83-1-P

Corey, J.C., G.J. Hollod, D.M. Stone, C.G. Wells, W.H. McKee, and S.M. Bartell. 1983. Environmental effects of utilization of sewage sludge for biomass production. Pp. 266-273. In: Land Reclamation and Biomass Production with Municipal Wastewater and Sludge, W.E. Sopper, E.M. Seaker, R.K. Bastian (eds.). Penn. State Univ. Press, University Park, PA. SFMF 83-2-P

Craig, J., and G.A. Ruark. 1991. An evaluation of nitric and hydrofluoric acid digestions following dry combustion of pine foliage. Commu. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 22:1215-1223. SFMF 91-2-P

Dixon, R.K., and D.H. Marx. 1987. Mycorrhizae. Chapter 18. Pp. 336-350. In: Cell and Tissue Culture in Forestry, Vol. 2. Specific Principles and Methods: Growth and Developments. J.M. Bonga and Don J. Durzan (eds.). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. SFMF 87-8-P

Fox, T.R., J.P. Kimmins, and H.L. Allen. 1985. Adaptation of the forest nutrient trend evaluator (FORCYTE) for loblolly pine plantations. Pp. 203-211. In: Proc. 3rd Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. E. Shoulders (ed.). USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-54. SFMF 85-3-P

Ingram, D.M. 1981. The influence of sewage sludge and forest soil organic matter on movement of cadmium, copper, nickel, lead and zinc through an acid loamy sand of the upper Coastal Plain. MS Thesis. Duke Univ., Durham, NC. SFMF 81-7-P*

Jorgensen, J.R. 1985. Sericea influences early survival, growth, and nutrition of sand pine. Pp. 363-368. In: Proc. 3rd Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf. E. Shoulders (ed.). USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-54. SFMF 85-7-P

Jorgensen, J.R. 1981. Use of legumes in southeastern forestry. Pp. 205-211. In: Proc. 1st Bienn. South. Silv. Res. Conf., USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-34. SFMF 81-10-P

Jorgensen, J.R., and J.R. Craig. 1984. Influence of lespedeza and phosphorus on loblolly pine growth and site nutrients. Abstract. P. 444. In: Proc. 6th North Am. For. Soils Conf., E.L. Stone (ed.), Dept. of Forestry, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. SFMF 84-2-A

Jorgensen, J.R., and C.E. Davis. 1983. Methods of Sericea lespedeza establishment for forest soil improvement. Pp. 48-53. In: Proc. 2nd South. Bienn. Silv. Res. Conf., USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-24. SFMF 83-6-P

Jorgensen, J.R., and C.G. Wells. 1986. Foresters' primer in nutrient cycling. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. SE-37, 42 pp. SFMF 86-8-P

McKee, W.H. 1989. Changes in pattern of stem growth in pole-sized loblolly pine after sewage sludge application. Pp. 461-463. In: Proc. 5th Bienn. South. Silv. Conf. J.H. Miller comp. USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep., SO-74. SFMF 89-16-P

McKee, W.H., K.W. McLeod, C.E. Davis, R.R. McKevlin, and H.A. Thomas. 1986. Growth response of loblolly pine to municipal and industrial sewage sludge applied at four ages on upper Coastal Plain sites. Pp. 272-281. In: Proc. Symp. The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes. D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, W.L. Nutter (eds.). June 25-28. Univ. of Wash. Press, Seattle, WA. SFMF 86-16-P

McKee, W.H. Jr., C.G. Wells, J.R. Craig, M.R. McKevlin, K.W. McLeod, and C.E. Davis. 1986. Distribution of nutrients from liquid and solid sludge applied to loblolly pine stands in soil and forest floor. Report on file, USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute. 34 pp. SFMF 86-15-R

North Carolina State Forest Fertilization Cooperative. 1985. Modeling growth, yield, and nutrient cycling in loblolly pine plantations with the forest nutrient cycling and yield trend evaluator (FORCYTE). NCSFF Res. Note No. 4, School of For. Resour., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. 28p. SFMF 85-13-P

Ruark, G.A., and J.I. Blake. 1991. Conceptual stand model of plant carbon allocation with a feedback linkage to soil organic matter maintenance. Pp. 187-198. In: Proc. Long-term Field Trials to Assess Environmental Impacts of Harvesting. W.J. Dyck and C.A. Mees (eds.). IEA/BE T6/A6 Wrkshp., Feb. 1990. SFMF 91-9-P

Ruark, G.A., and S.J. Zarnoch. 1992. Soil carbon, nitrogen, and fine root biomass sampling in a pine stand. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 56(6):1945-1950. SFMF 92-14-P

Wells, C.G., D. Carey, and R.C. McNeil. 1986. Nitrification and leaching of forest soil in relation to application of sewage sludge treated with sulfuric acid and nitrification inhibitor. Pp. 132-141. The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes. D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, W.L. Nutter (eds.). Proc. Symp., June 25-28. Univ. of Wash. Press, Seattle, WA. SFMF 86-21-P

Wells, C.G., K.W. McLeod, C.E. Murphy, J.R. Jensen, C.J. Corey, W.H. McKee, and E.J. Christensen. 1984. Response of loblolly pine plantations to two sources of sewage sludge. Pp. 85-95. In: Proc. TAPPI Res., and Develop. Conf., Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Appleton, WI. TAPPI Press, Technology Park, Atlanta, GA. SFMF 84-7-P

Wells, C.G., C.E. Murphy, C.Davis, D.M. Stone, and G.J. Hollod. 1986. Effect of sewage sludge from two sources on element flux in soil solution of loblolly pine plantations. Pp. 154-167. In: Proc. Symp. The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes. D.W. Cole, C.L. Henry, W.L. Nutter (eds.). June 25-28. Univ. of Wash. Press, Seattle, WA. SFMF 86-20-P



Sandhills Cooperative Research

Bennett, F.A., C.E. McGee, and J.L. Clutter. 1959. Yield of old-field slash pine plantations. USDA For. Serv., Stn. Pap. SE-107. SHCR 59-1-P

Harms, W.R. 1969. Deep planting of slash pine in the Carolina sandhills. J. For. 67(3):160 SHCR 69-1-P

Johansen, R.W. 1955. The effects of certain nursery cultural treatments and site preparations on the vigor and survival of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) in the deep sands of the Carolinas. MS Thesis. North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC. SHCR 55-1-P

Lotti, T., and R.D. Shipman. 1957. Return of longleaf to the sandhills. Forest Farmer 16(4):7-8. SHCR 57-2-P

McGee, C.E. 1959. Weight of merchantable wood with bark from planted slash pine in the Carolina sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Res. Notes SE-128. SHCR 59-2-P

McGee, C.E., and F.A. Bennett. 1959. Cubic foot volume tables for slash pine plantations of the middle coastal plain of Georgia and the Carolina sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Res. Notes SE-129. SHCR 59-3-P

McGee, C.E., and F.A. Bennett. 1959. Site index curves for old-field slash pine plantations. USDA For. Serv., Res. Notes SE-127. SHCR 59-4-P

McGee, C.E., and J.B. Hatcher. 1963. Deep-planting small slash pine on old field sites in the Carolina sandhills. J. For. 61:382-383. SHCR 63-1-P

Row, C. 1960. Soil site relations of old-field slash pine plantations in Carolina sandhills. J. For. 58:704-707. SHCR 60-1-P

Shipman, R.D. 1960. Survival and growth of graded longleaf pine nursery stock. J. For. 58:38-42. SHCR 60-2-P

Shipman, R.D. 1958. Planting pine in the Carolina sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Sta. Pap. SE-96, 43p. SHCR 58-1-P

Shipman, R.D. 1956. Furrow old fields to plant longleaf in the sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-98, 2p. SHCR 56-1-P

Shipman, R.D. 1955. Preliminary test of direct seeding of longleaf pine in the South Carolina sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-72, 2 p. SHCR 55-4-P

Shipman, R.D. 1955. Furrows improve longleaf survival in scrub oak. South. Lumberman 190:70-72. SHCR 55-2-P

Shipman, R.D. 1955. Planting in furrows aids initial survival of longleaf in sandhills. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-82, 4p. SHCR 55-3-P

Shipman, R.D., and J.B. Hatcher. 1957. Planting small slash pine seedlings. Forest Farmer 16(5):7-8. SHCR 57-3-P



Short Rotation Woody Crops Research

Angelov, M.N., S.S. Sung, and C.C. Black. 1996. Daily xanthophyll cycle photoprotection in developing leaves prior to photosynthesis. Pp. 25 - 29. In: Proc. Photoinhibition, Photoprotection & Crop Productivity. C.C. Black, Z.F. Lin, and Z.P. Tu (eds.). Guangdong Provincial Association for Science and Technology. November 2 to 5, 1995. Guangdong, China. SRWC 96-86-P

Black, C.C., J.-Q. Chen, R.L. Doong, M.N. Angelov, and S.S. Sung. 1996. Alternate carbohydrate reserves used in the daily cycle of crassulacean acid metabolism. Ecol. Stud. 114:31-45. SRWC 96-87-P

Kormanik, P.P., and S-J.S. Sung. 1997. Immature loblolly pine growth and biomass accumulation: correlations with seedlings initial first order lateral roots. Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 24 pp. SRWC 97-20-R

Marx, D.H., and S.J.S. Sung 1995. Response of plantation-grown loblolly pine to different regimes of available soil water. Final Report. USDA Forest Service, Savannah River Institute, Aiken, SC. 2 pp. SRWC 95-28-R

Marx, D.H., S.J.S Sung, J.S. Cunningham, M.D. Thompson, and L.M. White. 1995. A method to study response of large trees to different amounts of available soil water. USDA For. Serv., Res. Note SE-370. SRWC 95-26-P

Nowak, J.T. 1997. Occurrence and impact of insects in maximum growth potential studies of loblolly pine and sweetgum on the coastal plain of Georgia. MS Thesis. University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. 40 pp. SRWC 97-37-R

Sanchez, F. 1997. Soil organic matter and soil productivity: Searching for the missing link. Pp. 543-556. In: The Productivity and Sustainability of Southern Forest Ecosystems in a Changing Environment. R.A. Michler and S. Fox (eds.). Springer/Verlag publisher. New York City, NY. SRWC 97-33-P

Sanchez, F. 1995. Fractionation of soil organic matter with super critical freon. Pp. 33-41. In: Carbon Forms and Functions in Forest Soils. 8th North American Forest Soils Conf., Gainesville, FL. May 1993. W.W. McFee, and J.M. Kelly (eds.). Soil Science Soc. of America. SRWC 95-36-P

Sanchez, F.G. 1996. Characterization of the active component of soil organic matter. Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 135 pp. SRWC 96-77-P

Sung, S.-J. S., and P.P. Kormanik. 1993. Understanding sucrose metabolism and growth in a developing sweetgum plantation. Pp. 114-123. In: Proc. 22nd South. Forest Tree Improvement Conf. June 14-17, 1993. Atlanta, GA. Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. SRWC 93-15-P

Sung, S.-J.S., L.M. White, D.H. Marx, and W.J. Otrosina. 1995. Seasonal ectomycorrhizal fungal biomass development on loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L. ) seedlings. Mycorrhiza 5:439-447. SRWC 95-43-P

Zarnoch, S.J., D.H. Marx, J.L. Ruehle, and V.C. Baldwin. 1993. Sampling open top chambers and plantations for live fine-root biomass of loblolly pine. USDA For. Serv., SE For. Exp. Sta., Res. Note SE-368, June 1993. SRWC 93-17-P