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1.Arancibia RA, Palada M, Thetford M, Jose, S. 2007. Growth and production of ginger lilies under a sustainable agroforestry system with moringa in the US virgin islands. HortScience 42: 444-444
2.Thetford M, Jose S, Fletcher EH.* 2006. Evaluating an agroforestry approach to woody cuts production in Florida. HortScience 41: 1026-1026
3.Arancibia R, Palada M, Thetford M, Jose, S. 2006. Establishment and growth of ginger lilies under a sustainable agroforestry production system with Moringa in the US virgin islands. HortScience 41: 1042-1042
4.Mitchell, R.J., Guo, D., Hendricks, J.J., Kuehn, K., Jansen, N.*, Jose, S., Harbin Li, Fahey T.J., and Hendrick R. 2006. Root Order: Linking structure of fine roots to flow of energy and materials belowground. Book of Abstracts of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. P. 271-272.
5.Jose, S. 2005. Impacts of the exotic invasive Imperata cylindrica on diversity and productivity of the southeastern U.S. ecosystems. The International Forestry Review 7:260
6.Jose, S. 2005. Black walnut allelopathy: Implications for intercropping. Proceedings of the 4th World Allelopathy Congress. P. 562
7.Jose, S. and Williams, R.A. 2005. Ecological interactions in mixed species plantations: The belowground story. Book of Abstracts of the Workshop on Mixed Species Plantations. P. 18
8.Napolitano K.* and Jose, S. 2005. Juglone alters the physiology and growth of hydroponically grown cotton and peanut. Book of Abstracts of the 9th North American Agroforestry Conference. P. 31
9.Zamora, D.*, Jose, S. Nair, P.K.R., and Ramsey C.L. 2005. Light distribution and production physiology of a pecan-cotton alley cropping system in southern U.S.A. Book of Abstracts of the 9th North American Agroforestry Conference. P. 28
10.Daneshgar P.*, Jose, S., Ramsey C., and Collins, A.R. 2004. Loblolly pine seedling response to competition from exotic vs. native vegetation. Book of Abstracts of the 18th North American Forest Biology Workshop, p. 68.
11.Henderson, D.E.*, and Jose, S. 2004. Production physiology of three fast growing hardwood species along a soil resource gradient. Book of Abstracts of the 18th North American Forest Biology Workshop, p. 76.
12.Henderson, D.E.*, and Jose, S. 2004. Leaf area-productivity relationships of three fast growing hardwood species across a supplied resource gradient. Book of Abstracts of the 18th North American Forest Biology Workshop, p. 75.
13.Jose, S. 2004. Imperata cylindrica invasion of Southeastern forest ecosystems: Impacts on pine productivity. Book of Abstracts of the Southeastern Exotic Pest Plant Council Meeting, p. 11.
14.Nair, V.D., Jose, S., Kalmbacher, R.S., Graetz, D.A., and Nair P.K.R. 2004. Reducing nutrient loss from Florida soils through agroforestry practices. Book of abstracts pf the 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. P. 194
15.Zamora, D., and Jose, S. 2004. Root morphological plasticity in Gossypium hirsuitum in response to competition. Book of abstracts pf the 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. P. 217
16.Zamora, D., Jose, S., and Nair P.K.R. 2004. Light distribution and radiation use efficiency of a pecan-cotton alley cropping system in southern U.S.A. Book of abstracts pf the 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. P. 217
17.Ramsey, C., and Jose, S. 2004. Water use efficiency of Gossypium hirsuitum in response to competition in a temperate alley cropping system. Book of abstracts pf the 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. P. 217
18.Allen, S., Nair, V., Jose, S., and Graets, D. 2004. Tree-crop competition for nutrients in a pecan cotton agroforestry system in the southeastern U.S.A. Book of abstracts pf the 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. P. 164
19.Holzmueller E.*, Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A. 2004. Fire frequency alters flowering dogwood (Cornus florida L.) stand dynamics in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Book of Abstracts of the15th Annual Southern Appalachian Man and Biosphere Research Conference. P.57
20.Holzmueller E.*, Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A. 2003. Survival and health of dogwood (Cornus florida L.) in response to prescribed burning. Book of Abstracts of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. 153.
21.Jose S., and Lee, K.H.* 2003. Fine root production and soil respiration dynamics in response to nitrogen fertilization in cottonwood (Populus deltoids Marsh.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations. Book of Abstracts of the Third International Conference on Dynamics and Physiological Processes in Woody Roots, p. 139.
22.Jenkins, M.A., Jose, S., and White, P. 2003. Cornus florida response to soil chemical characteristics at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Book of Abstracts of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. 167.
23.Zamora, D.*, and Jose, S. 2003. Aboveground competitive interactions and production physiology of a pecan (Carya illinoensis)-cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) alley cropping system in Northwest Florida. Book of Abstracts of the Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 17.
24.Ranasinghe, S.*, Jose, S., and Ramsey, C.L* 2003. Longleaf pine survival and growth, and understory species dynamics following vegetation control on flatwoods sites. Longleaf pine: A southern legacy rising from the ashes. Proceedings of the fourth Longleaf Alliance Conference. Kush J.S. (ed.). Longleaf Alliance Report No. 6, Andalusia, AL, p. 136.
25.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S. 2003. Soil respiration and microbial biomass responses to soil water and source of nitrogen in a pecan (Carya illinoensis)-cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) temperate alley cropping system. Book of Abstracts of the Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 18.
26.Allen, S.C.*, Jose, S. and Nair, P.K.R., Brecke, B.J., and Ramsey, C.L. 2003. Competition for nitrogen in a temperate alley cropping system with pecan and cotton in the southern United States. Book of Abstracts of the Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 18-19.
27.Nowak, J., Osiecka, A., Hochmuth G., Lee, K.H.*, and Jose, S. 2003. Nitrate leaching and tree growth following fertilization with diammonium phosphate (DAP) or poultry litter in two-year-old slash pine and loblolly pine plantations. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 35.
28.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S. 2003. Microbial biomass in Populus deltoids Marsh and Pinus taeda L. plantations along a nitrogen fertilization gradient. Ecosystems in Transition: Book of Abstracts of the Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, p. 92.
29.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S. 2003. Ground water nitrate dynamics in Populus deltoids Marsh and Pinus taeda L. plantations along a nitrogen fertilization gradient. Ecosystems in Transition: Book of Abstracts of the Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, p. 215.
30.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S. 2003. Soil respiration, fine root production and microbial biomass in cottonwood and loblolly pine plantations along a fertilization gradient. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 38.
31.Ranasinghe, S*., Jose, S., and Ramsey, C.L* 2003. Longleaf pine restoration on flatwoods sites. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 54.
32.Ruth, A. *, Jose, S., and Miller, D.L. 2003. Characterization of longleaf pine communities and effects of burning at the Naval Live Oak. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 55.
33.Henderson, D.*, and Jose, S. 2003. Nutrient and water use efficiencies of cottonwood and loblolly pine plantations along a fertilization gradient. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 39.
34.Gebremedhin, M.*, Jose, S., Martin, T.A., and White, T.L. 2003. Physiological and morphological variations in drought response among clones of Pinus taeda L. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 49.
35.Ramsey, C.L.*, and Jose, S. 2003. Longleaf pine seedling responses to seaweed extracts, soil moisture retention polymers, and herbaceous weed control. Book of Abstracts of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, p. 29.
36.Ruth, A. *, Jose, S., and Miller, D.L. 2003. Characterization of longleaf pine communities: Implications for ecosystem restoration. Book of Abstracts of the Fourth Agro-ecology Conference: Ecosystem restoration and stewardship, p. 66.
37.Ramsey, C.L.*, Jose, S., and Brecke, B.J. 2002. Growth, survival and physiological effects of Velpar DF or Oust applied overtop of first year longleaf pine seedlings. Book of Abstracts of the Fourth Longleaf Alliance Meeting, p. 45.
38.Ranasinghe, S*., Jose, S., and Ramsey, C.L* 2002. Longleaf pine survival, growth and understory dynamics following vegetation control on flatwoods. Book of Abstracts of the Fourth Longleaf Alliance Meeting, p. 46.
39.Ruth A., Jose, S. and Miller, D.L. 2002. Restoration of pine flatwoods and sandhill habitats through the use of prescribed fire at Naval Live Oaks of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Book of Abstracts of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. 252.
40.Ramsey, C.L.*, Jose, S., and Brecke, B.J. 2002. Longleaf pine seedling response to Oust, Velpar and Arsenal: Effects on net photosynthesis and root collar diameter. Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society Meeting, p. 98-99.
41.Henderson D.*, and Jose, S. 2002. Leaf area-productivity relationships in three fast gropwing hardwood plantations along a fertigation gradient. Book of Abstracts of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. 155.
42.Allen, S.C.*, Jose, S. and Nair, P.K.R. 2001. Goundwater nitrogen dyanmics in a temperate alley cropping system with Pecan (Carya illinoensis) and cotton (Gossypium sp.). Proceedings of the Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 145.
43.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S. 2001. Comparison of soil respiration and microbial biomass in temperate alley cropping and monocultural cropping systems. Proceedings of the Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 323.
44.Reich, P. B., Tilman, D., Knops, J., Craine J., Naeem, S. Ellsworth, D., Tjoelker M., Jose, S., Bahuadhin, D. and Wrage, K. 1999. Year one results of BioCON: A long-term field experiment assessing the interactive effects of biodiversity, CO2and N on the functioning of grassland ecosystems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 80:172.
45.Jose, S., and Linehan, P.E., 1999. Developing a pecan based alley cropping system for northwest Florida. Book of Abstracts of the Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 35.
46.Jose, S., and Gillespie, A.R., 1999. Studying root distribution patterns in a black walnut-corn alley cropping system using a minirhizotron. Book of Abstracts of the Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, p. 49-50.
47.Jose, S., and Gillespie, A.R. 1997. Compensatory mechanisms of Central hardwood forest communities in a changing environment. Proceedings of the Eleventh Central Hardwood Forest Conference. USDA General Technical Report N-188, p.385.
48.Jose, S. and Gillespie, A.R. 1995. Environmental influence on the growth efficiency-leaf area relationships of the Central Hardwood forest communities. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76: 134.