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    The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: Findings from the first decade of research by Powers, Robert F., Andrew Scott, D., Sanchez, Felipe G., Voldseth, Richard A., Page-Dumroese, Deborah, Elioff, John D., Stone, Douglas M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (10-12-2005)
    “…First decade findings on the impacts of organic matter removal and soil compaction are reported for the 26 oldest installations in the nation-wide network of…”
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    Negligible effects of severe organic matter removal and soil compaction on loblolly pine growth over 10 years by Sanchez, Felipe G., Scott, D. Andrew, Ludovici, Kim H.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-05-2006)
    “…The long-term soil productivity (LTSP) study was initiated to examine the effect of soil porosity and organic matter (OM) levels on net primary productivity…”
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    Enhancing the soil organic matter pool through biomass incorporation by Sanchez, Felipe G., Carter, Emily A., Klepac, John F.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-01-2003)
    “…A study was installed in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA that sought to examine the impact of incorporating downed slash materials into subsoil…”
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    Soil carbon sequestration and changes in fungal and bacterial biomass following incorporation of forest residues by Busse, Matt D., Sanchez, Felipe G., Ratcliff, Alice W., Butnor, John R., Carter, Emily A., Powers, Robert F.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2009)
    “…Sequestering carbon (C) in forest soils can benefit site fertility and help offset greenhouse gas emissions. However, identifying soil conditions and forest…”
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    Soil carbon and nitrogen content and stabilization in mid-rotation, intensively managed sweetgum and loblolly pine stands by Johnsen, Kurt H., Samuelson, Lisa J., Sanchez, Felipe G., Eaton, Robert J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-08-2013)
    “…•We examined soil C and N content in loblolly pine and sweetgum experiments.•Irrigation increased total soil C in sweetgum.•Soil C and N was sequentially…”
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    Loblolly pine growth and soil nutrient stocks eight years after forest slash incorporation by Sanchez, Felipe G., Carter, Emily A., Leggett, Zakiya H.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (28-02-2009)
    “…Incorporation of forest slash during stand establishment is proposed as a means of increasing soil carbon and nutrient stocks. If effective, the increased soil…”
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    Loblolly pine needle decomposition and nutrient dynamics as affected by irrigation, fertilization, and substrate quality by Sanchez, Felipe G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2001)
    “…This study examined the effects of initial litter quality and irrigation and fertilization treatments on litter decomposition rates and nutrient dynamics (N,…”
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    Quantitative and Qualitative Measures of Decomposition: Is There a Link by Eaton, Robert J, Sanchez, Felipe G

    Published in Southern journal of applied forestry (01-08-2009)
    “…Decomposition rates of loblolly pine coarse woody debris (CWD) were determined by mass loss and wood density changes for trees that differed in source of…”
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    Soil carbon, after 3 years, under short-rotation woody crops grown under varying nutrient and water availability by Sanchez, Felipe G., Coleman, Mark, Garten, Charles T., Luxmoore, Robert J., Stanturf, John A., Trettin, Carl, Wullschleger, Stan D.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-11-2007)
    “…Soil carbon contents were measured on a short-rotation woody crop study located on the US Department of Energy's Savannah River Site outside Aiken, SC. This…”
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    Irrigation, fertilization and initial substrate quality effects on decomposing loblolly pine litter chemistry by Sanchez, F.G

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2005)
    “…Changes in carbon chemistry (i.e., carbon compound classes such as aromatics, phenolics, etc.) of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) litter were examined during…”
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    Whole-tree and forest floor removal from a loblolly pine plantation have no effect on forest floor CO 2 efflux 10 years after harvest by Butnor, John R., Johnsen, Kurt H., Sanchez, Felipe G.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (2006)
    “…Intensive management of southern pine plantations has yielded multifold increases in productivity over the last half century. The process of harvesting…”
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    Transient nature of rhizosphere carbon elucidated by supercritical freon-22 extraction and [formula omitted] NMR analysis by Sanchez, Felipe G., Bursey, Maurice M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2002)
    “…The region immediately adjacent to established roots of mature trees has been termed the “reoccurring rhizosphere” and it has been hypothesized that organic…”
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    Soil carbon after three years under short rotation woody crops grown under varying nutrient and water availability by Sanchez, Felipe G., Coleman, Mark, Garten Jr, Charles T, Luxmoore, Robert J, Stanturf, J. A., Trettin, Carl, Wullschleger, Stan D

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-01-2007)
    “…Soil carbon contents were measured on a short-rotation woody crop study located on the US Department of Energy's Savannah River Site outside Aiken, SC. This…”
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