Forest Ecology and Ecosystem Restoration Lab(FEER Lab)
1.Ruth, A.D.*, Jose, S., and Miller, D.L.  2007.  Seed bank dynamics of fire suppressed and recently burned sand pine scrub and longleaf pine flatwoods of the Gulf Coastal Plain, USA.  North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 17-23, British Columbia, Canada.

2.Holzmueller, E.J.*, Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A.  2007.  Understory species response to fire frequency in oak-hickory forests of the Great Smoky Mountains National park, Tennessee.  North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 17-23, British Columbia, Canada.

3.Daneshgar, P.*, and Jose, S.  2007.  Impacts of Imperata cylindrica, an invasive grass, on the productivity of young Pinus taeda plantations.  North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 17-23, British Columbia, Canada.

4.Zamora, D.*, Jose, S. and Napolitano, K.*  2007.  Competition for Nitrogen in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) - cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) alleycropping system in the southeastern United States.  The 10th North American Agroforestry Conference, June 10-13, Québec City, Canada

5.Jose, S., Holzmueller, E., and Jenkins, M.A.  2006.  Can prescribed fire save dogwood from anthracnose?  3rd International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, November 12-15; San Diego, CA

6.Comerford, N.B., Cropper, W., Grierson, P.F., Araujo, Q., Jose S.  2006.  Modeling P bioavailability and uptake in agroforestry systems.  4th Brazilian Agroforestry Congress, October 5-11, Brazil

7.Jose, S.  2005.  Impacts of the exotic invasive Imperata cylindrica on diversity and productivity of the southeastern U.S. ecosystems.  XXII World Forestry Congress, August 6-13, Brisbane, Australia (Invited) (Session Co-Chair at this Conference)

8.Jose, S.  2005.  Black walnut allelopathy: Implications for intercropping.  4th World Allelopathy Congress, August 21-16, Wagga Wagga, Australia (Invited).

9.Jose, S. and Williams, R.A.  2005.  Ecological interactions in mixed species plantations: The belowground story.  Workshop on Mixed Species Plantations. August 4-6,  Ballina Beach Resort, Ballina, Australia, (Invited).

10.Napolitano K.* and Jose, S.  2005.  Juglone alters the physiology and growth of hydroponically grown cotton and peanut.  9th North American Agroforestry Conference, June 12-15, Rochester, MN  (moderator at this conference)

11.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.  9th North American Agroforestry Conference, June 12-15, Rochester, MN (moderator at this conference)

12.Jose, S.  2004.  Interspecific interactions: Principles and applications in forestry and agroforestry.  Department of Renewable Resources Seminar, University of Alberta, Edmonton, October 5, Alberta, Canada. (Invited).

13.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.  International Congress on Silvopastoralism and Sustainable Management.  April 18-24.  Lugo, Spain (Keynote speech given by P.K. Nair)

14.Daneshgar P.*, Jose, S., Ramsey C., and Collins, A.R.  2004.  Loblolly pine seedling response to competition from exotic vs. native vegetation.  18th North American Forest Biology Workshop.  July 12-15.  Hougton, Michigan.

15.Henderson, D.E.*, and Jose, S.  2004.  Production physiology of three fast growing hardwood species along a soil resource gradient.  18th North American Forest Biology Workshop.  July 12-15.  Hougton, MI.

16.Henderson, D.E.*, and Jose, S.  2004.  Leaf area-productivity relationships of three fast growing hardwood species across a supplied resource gradient.  18th North American Forest Biology Workshop.  July 12-15.  Hougton, Michigan.

17.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. 1st World Congress of Agroforestry. June 27-July 2.  Orlando, FL (organizing committee member and moderator at this conference)

18.Zamora, D., and Jose, S.  2004.  Root morphological plasticity in Gossypium hirsuitum in response to competition.  1st World Congress of Agroforestry. June 27-July 2.  Orlando, FL

19.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.   1st World Congress of Agroforestry. June 27-July 2.  Orlando, FL

20.Ramsey, C., and Jose, S.  2004.  Water use efficiency of Gossypium hirsuitum in response to competition in a temperate alley cropping system.  1st World Congress of Agroforestry. June 27-July 2.  Orlando, FL

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.  Third International Conference on Dynamics and Physiological Processes in Woody Roots.  September 29-October 2, Perth, Australia (moderator at this conference)

22.Jose, S.  2003.  Tree-crop interactions in temperate alley cropping: Ecological principles and evaluation techniques.  Ecology Seminar Series, School of Environmental Science and Management, Southern Cross University, October 3, Lismore, NSW, Australia (invited).

23.Holzmueller, E.*, Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A.  2003.  Prescribed burning: Key to anthracnose control in dogwood (Cornus florida L.)?  Second International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress, November 16-20, Orlando, Florida.

24.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S.  2003. Soil respiration and microbial biomass responses to soil water and nitrogen source in a pecan-cotton temperate alley cropping system.  Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, June 22-25, Corvallis, Oregon. (moderator at this conference)

25.Ramsey, C.L.*, Jose, S., and Brecke, B.J.  2003.  Recovery of Imperata cylindrica following imzapyr and tricolpyr applications on cutover sites.  Seventh International Conference on the Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions, November 3-7, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

26.Holzmueller, E.*, Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A.  2003.  Ecological impacts of dogwood anthracnose in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.  Seventh International Conference on the Ecology and Management of Alien Plant Invasions, November 3-7, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

27.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S.  2003. Microbial biomass in cottonwood (Populus deltoids Marsh.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations along a nitrogen fertilization gradient.  Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 16-21, Corvallis, Oregon.

28.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S.  2003. Ground water nitrate dynamics in cottonwood (Populus deltoids Marsh.) and loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations along a nitrogen fertilization gradient.  Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 16-21, Corvallis, Oregon.

29.Zamora, D.* and Jose, S.  2003. Competition for light between pecan and cotton in a pecan-cotton temperate alley cropping system.  Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, June 22-25, Corvallis, Oregon.

30.Allen, S.C.*, Jose, S., Nair, P.K.R., Nair, V.D., Graetz, D.  2003. Competition for nitrogen in a temperate alley cropping system with pecan and cotton.  Eight North American Agroforestry Conference, June 22-25, Corvallis, Oregon.

31.Ruth, A.*, Jose, S., and Miller D.L.  2002.  Restoration of pine flatwoods and sandhills through the use of prescribed fire.  14th Annual International Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration, August 7-9, Tucson, AZ.

32.Jose, S.  and Ramsey C. L.*, 2002.  Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica) response to disking and herbicide treatments on cutover sites.  Fourth International Conference on Vegetation Management, June 17-21, Nancy, France.

33.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.).  Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, August 12-17, Regina, Saskechewan, Canada.

34.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S.  2001. Comparison of soil respiration and microbial biomass in temperate alley cropping and monocultural cropping systems.  Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, August 12-17, Regina, Saskechewan, Canada.

35.Ramsey, C.* and Jose, S.  2001.  Management challenges of temperate alley cropping systems: Lessons from a pecan (Carya illinoensis) - cotton (Gossypium sp.) alley cropping system in the southern U.S.A.  Seventh North American Agroforestry Conference, August 12-17, Regina, Saskechewan, Canada.

36.Jose, S.  2001.  Ecological dynamics along edge-to-interior gradients in a high altitude tropical forest.  Association for Tropical Biology International Conference, July 13-18, Bangalore, India.

37.Jose, S.  1999.  Studying root distribution patterns in an alley cropping system using minirhizotron.  Sixth North American Agroforestry Conference, June, 12-17, Hot Springs, AR.

38.Jose, S. and Linehan P.E.  1999.  Developing pecan based alley cropping systems for northwest Florida.  Sixth North American Agroforestry Conference, June, 12-17, Hot Springs, AR.

39.Gillespie, A.R.,  Benjamin, T. and Jose, S.  1997.  Homegardens in North America: From agroforestry to agriculture.  Fifth North American Agroforestry Conference, August 3-6, Ithaca, New York.

40.Jose, S., and Gillespie, A.R. 1996.  Synergistic and competitive interactions in alley cropping:  Lessons from temperate systems involving fine hardwoods and corn. International Conference on Resource Inventory Techniques to Support Agroforestry and Environment Activities, IUFRO S4.02.01, October 1-3, 1996, Chandigarh, India. (Keynote speech given by S. Jose in a plenary session)

41.Jose, S. and Gillespie, A.R. 1995.  Microenvironmental and physiological basis for temporal reduction in crop production in an Indiana alley cropping system. Presented at the Fourth North American Agroforestry Conference, July 23-26, Boise, Idaho.

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