Southern Journal of Applied Forestry

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Tree Nutrition and Forest Fertilization of Pine Plantations in the Southern United States2007/02/01English180
Waterlogging Tolerance of Lowland Tree Species of the South¹1984/08/01English94
What is Ahead for Intensive Pine Plantation Silviculture in the South?2005/05/01English89
Loblolly Pine—Pushing the Limits of Growth2001/05/01English89
Prescribed Burning in the South: Trends, Purpose, and Barriers2001/11/01English77
Influence of Site Preparation on Soil Conditions Affecting Stand Establishment and Tree Growth1988/08/01English74
Development of a Southern Appalachian Hardwood Stand After Clearcutting1986/08/01English60
Prescribed Fire Effects on Advanced Regeneration in Mixed Hardwood Stands1998/08/01English58
Cubic-Foot Volume of Loblolly Pine to Any Merchantable Top Limit1977/05/01English57
Residential Property Values Improved by Landscaping with Trees1985/08/01English57
The Effectiveness of Forestry Best Management Practices for Sediment Control in the Southeastern United States: A Literature Review2011/11/01English52
Crown-Diameter Prediction Models for 87 Species of Stand-Grown Trees in the Eastern United States2003/11/01English50
Historical Patterns of Forest Fertilization in the Southeastern United States from 1969 to 20042007/08/01English49
A Regional Study on the Influence of Woody and Herbaceous Competition on Early Loblolly Pine Growth1991/11/01English46
Growth and Yield Relative to Competition for Loblolly Pine Plantations to Midrotation—A Southeastern United States Regional Study2003/11/01English44
Hard Mast Production Before and After the Chestnut Blight2000/11/01English43
Hurricane Katrina Winds Damaged Longleaf Pine Less than Loblolly Pine2009/11/01English43
Wet-Weather Timber Harvesting and Site Preparation Effects on Coastal Plain Sites: A Review2004/08/01English40
Rethinking How Nonindustrial Landowners View Their Lands2000/08/01English39
Eleventh-Year Response of Loblolly Pine and Competing Vegetation to Woody and Herbaceous Plant Control on a Georgia Flatwoods Site1998/05/01English39
Volume and Taper Equations for Thinned and Unthinned Loblolly Pine Trees in Cutover, Site-Prepared Plantations1997/08/01English39
Long-Term Development of Regeneration Under Longleaf Pine Seedtree and Shelterwood Stands1993/02/01English37
A Density Management Diagram for Longleaf Pine Stands with Application to Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Habitat2007/02/01English37
KUDZU: Where Did It Come From? and How Can We Stop It?1983/08/01English36
Modeling Response to Midrotation Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization in Loblolly Pine Plantations2000/11/01English35
Comparison of Five Erosion Control Techniques for Bladed Skid Trails in Virginia2012/11/01English35
Compaction and Rutting During Harvesting Affect Better Drained Soils More Than Poorly Drained Soils on Wet Pine Flats1995/05/01English34
Visually Determined Soil Disturbance Classes Used as Indices of Forest Harvesting Disturbance1998/11/01English34
Root System Considerations in the Quality of Loblolly Pine Seedlings1986/05/01English33
Soil Losses from Roadbeds and Cut and Fill Slopes in the Southern Appalachian Mountains1984/11/01English32