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P. Corey Green, Bronson P. Bullock and Michael B. Kane
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Gifty E. Acquah, Brian K. Via, Tom Gallagher, Nedret Billor, Oladiran O. Fasina and Lori G. Eckhardt
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Andres Susaeta, Damian C. Adams, Carlos Gonzalez-Benecke and José R. Soto
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Sathishkumar Samiappan, Gray Turnage, Cary McCraine, Joshua Skidmore, Lee Hathcock and Robert Moorhead
This study describes an unmanned aerial system (UAS) method for accurately estimating the number and diameters of harvested Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) stumps in a final harvest (often referred as clear-cut) situation. The study methods are potentially u...
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Paliza Shrestha, John R. Seiler, Brian D. Strahm, Eric B. Sucre and Zakiya H. Leggett
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Adam Maggard, Rodney Will, Duncan Wilson and Cassandra Meek
The productivity of the approximately 11 million ha of loblolly pine plantations in the southeastern USA could be threatened by decreased water availability in a future climate. To determine the effects of sustained drought on leaf gas exchange, whole-tr...
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Abram DaSilva, Y. Jun Xu, George Ice, John Beebe and Richard Stich
Stream metabolism can be used as a measure of freshwater ecosystem health because of its responsiveness to natural and anthropogenic changes. In this study, we used stream metabolic rates to test for the effects of a timber harvest with Louisiana?s curre...
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J. L. Zerpa and T. R. Fox
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D. A. Sampson, D. M. Amatya, C. D. Blanton Lawson, R. W. Skaggs
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Yaoqi Zhang, Indrajit Majumdar and John Schelhas
There is growing evidence suggesting that the United States? roots are not in a state of ?pristine? nature but rather in a ?human-modified landscape? over which Native people have since long exerted vast control and use. The longleaf pine is a typical wo...
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