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      Shortleaf research, newspaper articles, fact sheets, conference proceedings, literature reviews, and brochures.
     
    
    
    Competition ControlBaker, J. B., & Shelton, M. G. (1998a). Rehabilitation of Understocked Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands--I. Recently Cutover Natural Stands. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 22(1), 35-40. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/1998/00000022/00000001/art00008 Baker, J. B., & Shelton, M. G. (1998b). Rehabilitation of Understocked Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands--II. Development of Intermediate and Suppressed Trees Following Release in Natural Stands. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 22(1), 41-46. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/1998/00000022/00000001/art00009 Baker, J. B., & Shelton, M. G. (1998c). Rehabilitation of Understocked Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands--III. Natural Stands Cutover 15 Years Previously but Unmanaged. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 22(1), 47-52. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/1998/00000022/00000001/art00010  
      Shortleaf pine natural community restoration on Peck Ranch Conservation Area in the Missouri Ozarks
    
    
    
    Tuttle, J. G., & Houf, K. J. (2007). Shortleaf pine natural community restoration on Peck Ranch Conservation Area in the Missouri Ozarks. Shortleaf pine restoration and ecology in the Ozarks: proceedings of a symposium; 2006 November 7-9; Springfield, MO. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-15. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 196-201. Retrieved from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/gtr/gtr_p-15%20papers/37tuttle-p-15.pdf  
      Soil compaction affects growth of young shortleaf pine following litter removal and weed control in the Missouri Ozarks
    
    
    
    Ponder Jr, F. (2004). Soil compaction affects growth of young shortleaf pine following litter removal and weed control in the Missouri Ozarks. Proceedings, 14th Central Hardwood Forest Conference; 2004 March 16-19; Wooster, OH. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-316. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 255-264. Paper presented at the Proceedings. 14th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. Retrieved from  
      Symposium on the Shortleaf Pine Ecosystem
    
    
    
    Hotel, E. (1986). Symposium on the Shortleaf Pine Ecosystem. Proceedings of symposium on the shortleaf pine ecosystem; 1986 March 31-April 2; Little Rock, AR. Monticello, AR: Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service. 272 p. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/ja/guldin/sl_pine_1986.pdf Cain, M. (1991). The influence of woody and herbaceous competition on early growth of naturally regenerated loblolly and shortleaf pines. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 15(4), 179-185. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/1991/00000015/00000004/art00004  
      Volume, mass, and nutrients of down woody debris following initial shortleaf pine-bluestem grass restoration activities in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas
    
    
    
    Seifert, J. C., Liechty, H. O., Spetich, M. A., & Marion, D. A. (2004). Volume, mass, and nutrients of down woody debris following initial shortleaf pine-bluestem grass restoration activities in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-71. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs071/gtr_srs071-seifert001.pdf Cain, M. D. (1999b). Woody and herbaceous competition effects on stand dynamics and growth of 13-year-old natural, precommercially thinned loblolly and shortleaf pines. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 29(7), 947-959. Retrieved from https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/1167  | 
                              
                            

      Shortleaf pine natural community restoration on Peck Ranch Conservation Area in the Missouri Ozarks
    