Forest Ecology and Ecosystem Restoration Lab(FEER Lab)
1.Daneshgar, P. *, Jose. S., Ramsey, C.L.*, and Collins, A.*  2006. Loblolly pine seedling response to competition from exotic vs. native plants.  Pp. 50-52. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Memphis, TN.  USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-92. Asheville, NC

2.Holzmueller, E.* Jose, S., and Jenkins, M.A.  2006.  The effect of fire on flowering dogwood stand dynamics in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  Pp. 496-498.  Proceedings of the Thirteenth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Memphis, TN. USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-92. Asheville, NC

3.Lee, K.H.* and Jose, S.  2003.  Belowground processes in cottonwood and loblolly pine plantations along a soil nitrogen gradient.  Proceedings of the Twelfth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Biloxi, MS (in press).

4.Ramsey C. L.*, and Jose, S.  2003.  Effects of Velpar and Oust on growth and survival of longleaf pine seedlings .  Pp. 132-135.  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.

5.Jose, S., Ramsey C. L.*, Shilling, D.G., Miller, D.L., and Merritt, S.* 2002.  Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica) response to disking and herbicide treatments on cutover sites.  Pp. 142-145.  Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Vegetation Management. Frochot, H., Collet, C., and Balandier P. (eds). INRA, Nancy, France.

6.Ramsey C. L.*, and Jose, S.  2002.  Management challenges of pecan and pine based alley cropping systems of the Southern United States.  Pp. 158-163.  Temperate Agroforestry: Adaptive and Mitigative Roles.  Schroder W. and Kort, J. (eds).  Plains and Prarie Forestry Association, Regina, Canada.

7.Jose, S. and Merritt, S.*  2001.  Early growth response of longleaf pine seedlings to resource availability.  Pp 143-145.  Forests for our future: Restoration and management of longleaf pine ecosystems.  Proceedings of the third Longleaf Alliance Conference. Kush, J.S. (ed). Longleaf Alliance Report No. 5., Andalusia, AL.

8.Jose, S. and Gillespie, A.R. 1995.  Microenvironmental and physiological basis for temporal reduction in crop production in an Indiana alley cropping system. pp. 54- 56. In Growing A Sustainable Future. Ehrenreich, J.H.,  Ehrenreich, D.L., and Lee, H.W (eds). University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
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