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    Designing forest vegetation management strategies based on the mechanisms and dynamics of crop tree competition by neighbouring vegetation by Balandier, P., Collet, C., Miller, J.H., Reynolds, P.E., Zedaker, S.M.

    Published in Forestry (London) (01-01-2006)
    “…Plant interactions can be defined as the ways plants act upon the growth, fitness, survival and reproduction of other plants, largely by modifying their…”
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    Control of rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum and R. flavum) in the eastern beech (Fagus orientalis) forestws of Turkey by Esen, D, Zedaker, S.M

    Published in New forests (2004)
    “…Because purple-flowered rhododendron (Rhododendron ponticum L.) and yellow-flowered rhododendron (R. flavum Don.) significantly reduce seedling growth and…”
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    Soil and site factors influencing purple-flowered rhododendron ( Rhododendron ponticum L.) and eastern beech forests ( Fagus orientalis Lipsky) in Turkey by Eşen, Derya, Zedaker, Shepard M., Kirwan, Jeffrey L., Mou, Paul

    Published in Forest ecology and management (13-12-2004)
    “…Eastern beech ( Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is the major timber species growing in the Black Sea Region (BSR) forests of Turkey. Purple-flowered rhododendron (…”
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    Growth and yield relative to competition for loblolly pine plantations to midrotation - a Southeastern United States regional study by Miller, J.H, Zutter, B.R, Zedaker, S.M, Edwards, M.B, Newbold, R.A

    Published in Southern journal of applied forestry (01-11-2003)
    “…Abstract Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations were studied across 13 southeastern sites grown for 15 yr with near-complete control of woody, herbaceous,…”
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    Stand dynamics and plant associates of loblolly pine plantations to midrotation after early intensive vegetation management - a Southeastern United States regional study by Miller, J.H, Zutter, B.R, Newbold, R.A, Edwards, M.B, Zedaker, S.M

    Published in Southern journal of applied forestry (01-11-2003)
    “…Abstract Increasingly, pine plantations worldwide are grown using early control of woody and/or herbaceous vegetation. Assured sustainable practices require…”
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    Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE)-Predicted Soil Loss for Harvesting Regimes in Appalachian Hardwoods by Hood, S.M., Zedaker, S.M., Aust, W.M., Smith, D.W.

    Published in Northern journal of applied forestry (01-06-2002)
    “…Abstract Soil erosion from forest harvesting is a major environmental concern. While there has been research comparing soil erosion on clearcut regeneration…”
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    Succession dynamics in a maritime forest following Hurricane Hugo and fuel reduction burns by Smith, G.F., Nicholas, N.S., Zedaker, S.M.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-08-1997)
    “…In 1989, Hurricane Hugo devastated the maritime forest communities on Bull Island, SC, where a system of permanent plots was established. This catastrophic…”
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    Long-term growth trends of red spruce and fraser fir at Mt. Rogers, Virginia and Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina by Goelz, J.C.G, Burk, Thomas E, Zedaker, Shepard M

    Published in Forest ecology and management (08-03-1999)
    “…Cross-sectional area growth and height growth of Fraser fir and red spruce trees growing in Virginia and North Carolina were analyzed to identify possible…”
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    Pitch x loblolly pine hybrid response to competition control and associated ice damage by Groninger, J.W, Zedaker, S.M, Barnes, A.D, Feret, P.P

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-03-2000)
    “…Growth response to three levels of competing vegetation control were compared in planted loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and pitch x loblolly pine (Pinus rigida x…”
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    Stand characteristics of inter-cropped loblolly pine and black locust by Groninger, John W., Zedaker, Shepard M., Fredericksen, Todd S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-04-1997)
    “…Inter-cropping conifers and hardwoods provides greater economic flexibility, biological diversity and aesthetic benefits, relative to traditional, single…”
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    Growth response and cost comparisons for precommercial thinning methods of Appalachian oak stump sprout clumps by Groninger, J.W. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.), Stein, H.D, Zedaker, S.M, Smith, D.W

    Published in Southern journal of applied forestry (01-02-1998)
    “…Twelve-year-old stems of stump sprout origin were subjected to precommercial crop tree release treatments in an intermediate quality mixed Appalachian oak…”
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    Below-ground responses of loblolly pine and sweetgum in pure and mixed culture to CO[sub 2] enrichment, water and nutrient status by Jifon, J.L., Friend, A.L., Berrang, P., Seiler, J.R., Zedaker, S.M.

    “…To determine how below-ground processes are affected by CO[sub 2] under varied water and nutrient (nitrogen, N) regimes, loblolly pine and sweetgum seedlings…”
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    A comparison of overstory community structure in three southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests by Nicholas, N.S. (Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, TN), Zedaker, S.M, Eagar, C

    Published in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (01-07-1992)
    “…The southern Appalachian spruce-fir ecosystem is described in terms of stand structure and comparisons of current status to descriptions of earlier studies at…”
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    Seedling recruitment and stand regeneration in spruce-fir forests of the Great Smoky Mountains by Nicholas, N.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA), Zedaker, S.M, Eagar, C, Bonner, F.T

    Published in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (01-07-1992)
    “…Seedfall and seedling recruitment was assessed in spruce-fir forests of the Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee and North Carolina) from 1985 to 1990. A permanent…”
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    Maritime forests on Bull Island, Cape Romain, South Carolina by Helm, A. C., Nicholas, N. S., Zedaker, S. M., Young, S. T.

    Published in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (01-04-1991)
    “…Bull Island is a barrier island within Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge in Charleston county, South Carolina. Prior to Hurricane Hugo in September of 1989,…”
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