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1.Jose, S., and Gordon, A.M. 2007. Ecological knowledge and agroforestry design: an introduction. In Jose, S., and Gordon, A.M. (eds.). Toward Agroforestry Design: An Ecological Approach. Springer-Verlag (in press)
2.Jose, S. and Holzmueller, E.J.* 2007. Black walnut allelopathy: Implications for intercropping. In Mallik A. (ed). Advances in Allelopathic Research. Springer-Verlag (invited)
3.Jose, S., Holzmueller, E.J.*, and Gillespie, A.R. 2007. Ecological interactions in temperate agroforestry. In Garrett H.E. and Fisher R.F. (eds.). Temperate Agroforestry: Science and Practice. 2nd Edition. American Society of Agronomy, Madison (invited)
4.Gordon, A.M. and Jose, S. 2007. Applying ecological knowledge to agroforestry design: A synthesis. In Jose, S., and Gordon, A.M. (eds.). Toward Agroforestry Design: An Ecological Approach. Springer-Verlag (in press)
5.Kohli, R., Batish, D. ingh. H. and Jose, S. 2007. Ecological interactions in agroforestry: an overview. Batish D., Kohli, R., Jose, S. and Singh H. (eds.) 2007. Ecological Basis of Agroforestry. CRC/Taylor and Francis (in press)
6.Jose, S., Jokela, E.J., and Miller, D.L. 2006. The longleaf pine ecosystem: An overview. In Jose, S., Jokela, E.J., and Miller, D.L (eds.). Longleaf Pine Ecosystems: Ecology, Management, and Restoration. Springer-Verlag, New York.
7.Ranasinghe S.*, Jose, S., and Ramsey C.R. 2005. Understory species response following herbicidal release treatments on a longleaf pine cutover site in southern U.S.A. Columbus, F. (ed.), Advances in Ecology Research. Nova Science Publishers, New York. (invited).
8.Nair, P.K.R., Bannister, M.E., Nair, V.D., Alavalapati, J.R.R., Ellis, E., Jose, S., and Long A.J. 2004. Silvopasture in southeastern United States: More than just a new name for an old practice. Mosquera-Losada, M.R., McAdam, J., and Riguero-Rodriguez, A. (eds.), CABI Publishing, Wallingford, U.K. (invited).
9.Jose, S., Gillespie, A.R., and Pallardy S.G. 2004. Interspecific interactions in temperate agroforestry. In New Vistas in Agroforestry. Nair, P.K.R., Rao. M.R., and Buck, L.E. (ed.), Kulwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. (invited).
10.Jose S., Allen S.*, and Nair P.K.R. 2003. Ecological interactions: Lessons from temperate alley cropping systems. In Agroforestry. Batish S. and Singh H.P. (eds). Haworth Press, New York. In press (invited)
11.Jose S. 2002. History of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service. Pp. 437-441. In Dictionary of American History. 3rd Edition (10 volumes). Kutler S.I. (ed). Charles Scribner’s Sons, Imprint of Gale-Thompson, New York. (invited)
12.Jose S. 2002. Black walnut allelopathy: Current State of the Science. Pp. 149-172. In Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Inderjit, S. and Mallik A. (eds). Birkhauser-Verlag, Switzerland. (invited)
13.Jose S. 2001. Ecological dynamics along edge-to- interior gradients in a high altitude tropical forest. Pp. 16-21. In Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Diversity and Human Welfare. Ganeshiah K.N., Shaankar U. and Bawa K. S. (eds). Oxford & IBH Publishers, New Delhi, India.
14.Jose, S., and Gillespie, A.R. 1996. Synergistic and competitive interactions in alley cropping: Lessons from temperate systems involving fine hardwoods and corn. Pp. 147-150. In Agroforestry and Environment. Kohli, R.K., and Arya, K.S. (eds). HKT Publications, Chandigarh, India.