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      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  
      Spatial cross-correlation of undisturbed, natural shortleaf pine stands in northern Georgia
    
    
    
    Reich, R. M., Czaplewski, R. L., & Bechtold, W. A. (1994). Spatial cross-correlation of undisturbed, natural shortleaf pine stands in northern Georgia. Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 1(3), 201-217. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/ja/ja_reich002.pdf Wilson, B., Lewis, A., & Aberton, J. (2003). Spatial model for predicting the presence of cinnamon fungus (Phytophthora cinnamomi) in sclerophyll vegetation communities in south‐eastern Australia. Austral ecology, 28(2), 108-115. Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1442-9993.2003.01253.x/full Francis, J. (1979). Species-site suitability of shortleaf, white, and Virginia pine. Paper presented at the Proceedings, Symposium on the Management of Pines of the Interior South. Retrieved from https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/42952  
      Spread and intensification of the littleleaf disease of pine
    
    
    
    Roth, E. R. (1954). Spread and intensification of the littleleaf disease of pine. Journal of Forestry, 52(8), 592-596  
      Spread of Fomes annosus root rot in thinned shortleaf pine plantations
    
    
    
    Berry, F. H. (1968). Spread of Fomes annosus root rot in thinned shortleaf pine plantations. Northeastern Research Station, Research Note NE-87. Retrieved from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/rn/rn_ne87.pdf Campbell, T. E. (1985). Sprouting of slash, loblolly, and shortleaf pines following a simulated precommercial thinning. Southern Research Station, Research Note SO-320. Retrieved from https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/1735  
      Stand volume equations for shortleaf pine in Missouri
    
    
    
    Brinkman, K. A. (1967). Stand volume equations for shortleaf pine in Missouri. Northern Central Research Station, Research Note NC-24. Retrieved from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/rn/rn_nc024.pdf  
      Structure and composition of streamside management zones following reproduction cutting in shortleaf pine stands
    
    
    
    Liechty, H. O., & Guldin, J. M. (2009). Structure and composition of streamside management zones following reproduction cutting in shortleaf pine stands. Forest Ecology and Management, 258(7), 1407-1413. Retrieved from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/ja/ja_leichty001.pdf  | 
                              
                            

      Soil compaction affects growth of young shortleaf pine following litter removal and weed control in the Missouri Ozarks
    