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
jump from the beginning to the respective program emphasis area
or back to the beginning.
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
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tinctorius ectomycorrhizae on loblolly pine seedlings from
spores sprayed at different times and rates. USDA For. Serv.,
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ectomycorrhizas to improve artificial forestation practices. Pp.
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Marx, D.H., and C.E. Cordell. 1988. Bed density and Pisolithus
ectomycorrhizae affect morphology of loblolly pine seedlings. Pp.
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improve reforestation and reclamation in the eastern United
States. Pp. 75-86. In: Proc. Canadian Wrkshp. on Mycorrhizae in
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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biological tools in reclamation and revegetation of waste lands.
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symbiosis in agricultural and forest productivity. Pp. 334-347.
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loblolly pine seedlings with specific ectomycorrhizae on a
reforestation site in South Carolina. South. J. Appl. For.
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Sinclair, W.A., and D.H. Marx. 1982. Evaluation of plant
response to inoculation. A. Host variables. Pp. 165-174. In:
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term impact. Pp. 40-54. In: Proc. Northeast. Nurserymen's Conf.,
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Kormanik, P.P. 1989. Frequency distribution of first-order
lateral roots in forest tree seedlings: silvicultural
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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
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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.
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Kormanik, P.P. 1984. Application of vesicular-arbuscular
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Kormanik, P.P. 1983. Third-year seed production in out-planted
sweetgum related to nursery root colonization by endomycorrhizal
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Kormanik, P.P. 1981. A forester's view of vesicular-arbuscular
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Kormanik, P.P. 1981. Effects of nursery practices on
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three vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on sweetgum
seedlings from nine mother trees. For. Sci. 27:327-335. SFMC 81-13-P
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hardwood seedlings require early mycorrhizal development in
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distribution of lateral roots of 1-0 bare-root white oak
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morphology: a potential indicator of seedling quality in northern
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Studies in Support of Forest Management:
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.
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Kuhlman, G., H.R. Powers, and W.D. Pepper. 1994. Relative fusiform
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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.
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fructose 2,6-bisphosphate regulation. Pp. 72-80. In:
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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
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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.
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diphosphate and pyrophosphate-dependent sucrose synthase pathway.
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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
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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
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Powers, H.R., Jr., and D.M. Stone. 1985. Incidence of fusiform
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Stone, D.M., and H.R. Powers. 1989. Sewage sludge increases
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Winner, W.E., I.R. Cotter, H.R. Powers, Jr., and J.M. Skelly.
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Craig, J., and G.A. Ruark. 1991. An evaluation of nitric and
hydrofluoric acid digestions following dry combustion of pine
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Ingram, D.M. 1981. The influence of sewage sludge and forest
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Jorgensen, J.R., and C.E. Davis. 1983. Methods of Sericea
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