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2021 journal article
Productivity and Profitability of Poplars on Fertile and Marginal Sandy Soils under Different Density and Fertilization Treatments
FORESTS, 12(7).
2020 journal article
Ground-Dwelling Invertebrate Abundance Positively Related to Volume of Logging Residues in the Southern Appalachians, USA
Forests, 11(11), 1149.
2019 journal article
Adaptability of Populus to Physiography and Growing Conditions in the Southeastern USA
Forests, 10(2), 118.
2019 journal article
Ecosystem services of poplar at long‐term phytoremediation sites in the Midwest and Southeast, United States
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 8(6).
2019 journal article
Relationships between white-footed mice and logging residue: Informing the sustainability of potential wood bioenergy harvests
Forest Ecology and Management, 457, 117706.
2019 journal article
Tree Water Use, Water Use Efficiency, and Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Relation to Growth Potential in Populus deltoides and Hybrids under Field Conditions
Forests, 10(11), 993.
Contributors: C. Maier *, J. Burley*, R. Cook n , S. Ghezehei n , n & E. Nichols n
2017 journal article
Rodent response to harvesting woody biomass for bioenergy production
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 81(7), 1170–1178.
2016 journal article
Coupling aquaculture with forest plantations for food, energy, and water resiliency
Science of The Total Environment, 571, 1262–1270.
2016 journal article
Do biomass harvesting guidelines influence herpetofauna following harvests of logging residues for renewable energy?
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 26(3), 926–939.
2016 journal article
Sub-Soiling and Genotype Selection Improves Populus Productivity Grown on a North Carolina Sandy Soil
Forests, 7(12), 74.
2016 journal article
Winter bird use of harvest residues in clearcuts and the implications of forest bioenergy harvest in the southeastern United States
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 379, 91–101.
2015 journal article
Early Clonal Survival and Growth of Poplars Grown on North Carolina Piedmont and Mountain Marginal Lands
BioEnergy Research, 9(2), 548–558.
2015 journal article
Quantifying multi-scale habitat use of woody biomass by southern toads
Forest Ecology and Management, 346, 81–88.
2015 journal article
SRWC bioenergy productivity and economic feasibility on marginal lands
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 160, 57–66.
2014 journal article
A framework for integrating and managing expectations of multiple stakeholder groups in a collaborative partnership
Journal of Extension, 52(3).
2014 journal article
Biomass Harvesting Guidelines affect downed woody debris retention
BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, 70, 382–391.
2014 journal article
Shrew response to variable woody debris retention: Implications for sustainable forest bioenergy
Forest Ecology and Management, 336, 35–43.
2013 report
Balancing biomass harvesting and drying tactics with delivered payment practice
In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Greenville, S.C.: US Endowment for Forestry and Community.
2013 journal article
Species Trials of Short Rotation Woody Crops on Two Wastewater Application Sites in North Carolina, USA
BioEnergy Research, 7(1), 157–173.
2012 journal article
Landowners' knowledge, attitudes, and aspirations towards woody biomass markets in North Carolina
Journal of Extension, 50(4).
2010 chapter
Developing a forest management plan
In A. F. Foundation (Ed.), Managing forest on private lands in Alabama and the Southeast. Sweetwater Press/Alabama Forestry Foundation.
Ed(s): A. Foundation
2008 journal article
Best management practices for reducing sediment loss from tobacco fields
Journal of Soil & Water Conservation, 63(3), 91A.
2008 journal article
Evaluating wood energy users in North Carolina and the potential for using logging chips to expand wood fuel use
Forest Products Journal, 58(5), 34–39.
2008 journal article
Integrated practices for reducing sediment loss from Piedmont tobacco fields
JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION, 63(3), 143–152.
2007 journal article
Preferred information delivery methods of North Carolina forest landowners
Journal of Extension, 45(5).
2006 conference paper
Preferred methods for delivering education information to forest landowners
A Southern Region Conference on Technology Transfer and Extension, 149–155.
2004 journal article
The 2003 Fraser fir freshness survey
Limbs & Needles, 31(3), 16–21.
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