Shortleaf research, newspaper articles, fact sheets, conference proceedings, literature reviews, and brochures.
Growth![]() Williston, H. L., & Barras, S. J. (1976). Impact of tip moth injury on growth and yield of 16-year-old loblolly and shortleaf pine. Southern Forest Experiment Station, Research Note SO-221. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/rn/rn_so221.pdf ![]() Stambaugh, M. C., & Guyette, R. P. (2004). Long-term growth and climate response of shortleaf pine at the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project. 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: 448-458. Retrieved from https://www.fs.fed.us/ne/newtown_square/publications/technical_reports/pdfs/2004/316papers/StambaughGTR316.pdf ![]() Cain, M. D., & Shelton, M. G. (2001a). Natural loblolly and shortleaf pine productivity through 53 years of management under four reproduction cutting methods. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 25(1), 7-16. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/2001/00000025/00000001/art00001 ![]() Schulte, B. J., & Buongiorno, J. (2002). Nonlinear programming models to optimize uneven-aged shortleaf pine management. Southern Research Station, General Technical Report SRS-48 pg. 448-453. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs048/article/gtr_srs048-schuite01.pdf ![]() Lawson, E. R. (1990). Pinus echinata Mill., shortleaf pine. Silvics of North America. USDA Forest Service, Agriculture Handbook 654 p. 316-324. Retrieved from http://www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pinus/echinata.htm ![]() Ponder Jr, F. (2007). Productivity of planted shortleaf pine in artificially compacted Clarksville soil. 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: 158-164. Retrieved from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/gtr/gtr_p-15%20papers/28ponder-p-15.pdf ![]() Hallgren, S., & Tauer, C. (1989). Root Growth Potential, First-Year Survival, and Growth of Shortleaf Pine Seedlings Show Effects of Life Date, Storage, and Family. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 13(4), 163-169. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/sjaf/1989/00000013/00000004/art00003 ![]() Harrington, C. A., Brissette, J. C., & Carlson, W. C. (1989). Root system structure in planted and seeded loblolly and shortleaf pine. Forest science, 35(2), 469-480. Retrieved from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/fs/1989/00000035/00000002/art00016 ![]() Lott, L. H., Highsmith, M. T., & Nelson, C. D. (2007). Shortleaf pine hybrids: growth and tip moth damage in southeast Mississippi. Northern Research Station, General Technical Report NRS-P-15. Retrieved from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/gtr/gtr_nrs-p-15.pdf#page=109 ![]() Mattoon, W. R. (1980). Shortleaf pine primer. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 1534. Retrieved from https://archive.org/stream/CAT87203889/farmbul1534#page/n1/mode/2up |