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Jones, P.D., S.C. Grado, S. Demarais. 2010. Financial analysis of intensive pine plantation establishment. Journal of Forest Economics 16:101-112. Download |
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Jones, T.L., E.B. Schultz, T.G. Matney, D.L. Grebner, D.L. Evans. 2010. A forest product/bioenergy mill location and decision support system based on a county-level forest inventory and geo-spatial information. Chapter 9 in J. Gan, S.C. Grado, I.A. Munn, editors, Global Change and Forestry: Economic and Policy Impacts and Responses. Nova Science, NY. 332 p. |
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Kang, Y., M.L. Prewitt, S.V. Diehl, D.D. Nicholas. 2010. Screening of basidiomycetes and gene expression of selected lingin modifying enzymes of Phlebia radiata during biodeterioration of three wood types. International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 64:545-553. Download |
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Kang, Y., S.V. Diehl, M.L. Prewitt, D.D. Nicholas. 2010. Structural changes, basidiomycete richness, enzyme activity and proteomic profiling of decay resistant and non-resistant woods over 18 months in soil contact. International Research Group on Wood Preservation IRG/WP 10-10733. |
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King, D.T., B.F. Blackwell, B. Dorr, J.L. Belant. 2010. Effects of aquaculture on migration and movement patterns of double-crested cormorants. Human Wildlife Interactions 4:77-86. Download |
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King, D.T., B.K. Strickland, J.L. Belant. 2010. Sex and age bias in American White Pelican captured and collected on wintering grounds. Waterbirds 33:546-549. Download |
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King, D.T., J.L. Belant, J.B. Harrel, J.F. Glahn. 2010. Superabundant food at catfish aquaculture facilities improves body condition in American white pelicans. Waterbirds 33:221-227. Download |
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Kirker, G.T., M.L. Prewitt, S.V. Diehl. 2010. The usual suspects: Fingerprinting microbial communities involved in decay of treated southern yellow pine. Proceedings, American Wood Protection Association 106:127-133. |
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Kovalenko, K.E., E.D. Dibble, A.A. Agostinho, F.M. Pelicice. 2010. Recognition of non-native peacock bass, Cichla kelberi by native prey: testing the naiveté hypothesis. Biological Invasions 12(9):3071-3080. Download |
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Kovalenko, K.E., E.D. Dibble, A.A. Agostinho, G. Cantanhede, R. Fugi. 2010. Direct and indirect effects of an introduced piscivore, Cichla kelberi and their modification by aquatic plants. Hydrobiologia 638:245-253. Download |
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Kovalenko, K.E., E.D. Dibble, J.G. Slade. 2010. Community effects of invasive macrophyte control: Role of invasive plant abundance and habitat complexity. Journal of Applied Ecology 47(2):318-328. Download |
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Kröger, R. 2010. Landscape hydrogeomorphic circumstance affects floodplain ephemeral wetland structure and composition, KNP, South Africa. Acta Ecologica Sinica 30: 280-287. Download |
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Kushla, J.D. 2010. Evaluating subsoiling and herbaceous weed control on shortleaf pine planted in retired farm land. Pages 147-149 in John A. Stanturf, editor, Proceedings of the 14th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-121. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 614 p. Download |
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Liang, K., S.Q. Shi. 2010. Resins from soybean oil-based additives for natural-fiber sheet molding compound (SMC) composites: Synthesis and characterization. Pages 91-96 in Proceedings, 2009 International Conference on Wood Adhesives. |
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Linton, J.M., H.M. Barnes, R.D. Seale, P.D. Jones, E.C. Lowell, S.S. Hummel. 2010. Suitability of live and fire-killed smal-diameter ponderosa and lodgepole pine trees for manufacturing a new structural wood composite. Bioresource Technology 101(15):6242-6247. Download |
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