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12 Research Data Set Summaries found, listed below.  View entire Research Data Catalog.
ID Research Data Set Title Type Category Year Investigator Affiliation
1003Seedling recruitment in artificial gaps.1993 Brian Beckage
James Clark
Duke University
1015Litterfall on elevational gradient.1992 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1016Litterfall on elevational gradient.1994 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1017Litterfall on the elevational gradient.1995 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1018Litterfall on the elevational gradient.1995 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1019Litterfall on the elevational gradient.1995 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1020Litterfall on the elevational gradient.1996 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1021Litterfall on the elevational gradient. 1996 Bruce Haines
D.A. Crossley
University of Georgia
1024Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1993. 1993 Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia
1025Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994. 1994 Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia
1026Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994. 1994 Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia
1027Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains - 1994. 1994 Bruce Haines
JP Davis
University of Georgia


34 Publications found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Publications Catalog.
 ID   Publication Title   Year   Author 
928The influence of an endomycorrhizal symbiosis on nitrogen movement through soil columns under regimes of artificial throughfall and acid rain.1976Haines, B., and G.R. Best
929Glomus mosseae, endomycorrhizal with Liquidambar styraciflua L. seedlings retard NO3 and NH4 nitrogen loss from a temperate forest soil.1976Haines, B.L., and G.R. Best
926Acid rain: threshold of leaf damage in eight plant species from a southern Appalachian forest succession.1980Haines, B., M. Stefani, and F. Hendrix
927Predicting potential impacts of acid rain on elemental cycling in a southern Appalachian deciduous forest at Coweeta.1980Haines, B., and J B. Waide
925Soil solution nutrient concentrations sampled with tension and zero-tension lysimeters: report of discrepancies.1982Haines, B.L., J.B. Waide, and R.L. Todd
924Forest ecosystems SO4-S input-output discrepancies and acid rain: Are they related?1983Haines, B.
617Direct foliar effects of simulated acid rain. I. Damage, growth and gas exchange.1985Neufeld, H.S., J.A. Jernstedt, and B.L. Haines
923Rates of mineral element leaching from leaves of nine plant species from a Southern Appalachian forest succession subjected to simulated acid rain.1985Haines, B., J. Chapman, and C.D. Monk
650Nitrification potentials in early successional black locust and in mixed hardwood forest stands in the Southern Appalachians, USA.1986Montagnini, F., B. Haines, L. Boring, and W. Swank
1521Direct foliar effects of simulated acid rain. II. Leaf surface characteristics.1986Haines, B.L., J.A. Jernstedt, and H.S. Neufeld
921Potential sulphur gas emissions from a tropical rainforest and a Southern Appalachian deciduous forest.1987Haines, B., M. Black, J. Fail Jr., L. McHargue, and G. Howell
253Litter decomposition in Southern Appalachian black locust and pine-hardwood stands:litter quality and nitrogen dynamics.1988White, D.L., B.L. Haines, and L.R. Boring
920Effects of acid precipitation on trees.1988Haines, B.L., and C.L. Carlson
930Acid precipitation effects on forest processes.1988Haines, B.L., and W.T. Swank
648Nitrification in undisturbed mixed hardwoods and manipulated forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, U.S.A.1989Montagnini, F., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and J.B. Waide
649Factors controlling nitrification in soils of early successional and oak/hickory forests in the Southern Appalachians.1989Montagnini, F., B. Haines, and W. Swank
919Sulfur emissions from roots of the rain forest tree Stryphnodendron excelsum.1989Haines, B., M. Black, and C. Bayer
571The influence of humic substances on the aerobic decomposition of submerged leaf litter.1990Qualls, R.G., and B.L. Haines
569Fluxes of dissolved organic nutrients and humic substances in a deciduous forest.1991Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, and W.T. Swank
570Geochemistry of dissolved organic nutrients in water percolating through a forest ecosystem.1991Qualls, R.G., and B.L. Haines
647Soil-solution chemistry in black locust, pine/mixed-hardwoods and oak/hickory forest stands in the southern Appalachians, U.S.A.1991Montagnini, F., B. Haines, and W.T. Swank
918Identification and quantification of sulfur gases emitted from soils,leaf litter and live plant parts.1991Haines, B.L.
567Measuring absorption isotherms using continuous, unsaturated flow through intact cores.1992Qualls, R.G., and B.L. Haines
568Biodegradability of dissolved organic matter in forest throughfall, soil solution, and stream water.1992Qualls, R.G., and B.L. Haines
2060Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a southern Appalachian watershed.1997Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank, and B.R. Haines
163Soil microarthropod community structure and litter decomposition dynamics: a study of tropical and temperate sites.1998Heneghan, L., D.C. Coleman, X. Zou, D.A. Crossley Jr., and B.L. Haines
2061Changes in vegetation structure and diversity after grass-to-forest succession in a southern Appalachian watershed.1998Elliott, K.J., L.R. Boring, W.T. Swank, and B.R. Haines
2159Soil microarthropod cintribution to decomposition dynamics: tropical-temperate comparisons of a single substrate.1999Heneghan, L., D.C. Coleman, X. Zou, D.A. Crossley Jr., and B.L. Haines
11Soluble Organic and Inorganic Nutrient Fluxes in Clearcut and Mature Deciduous Forests.2000Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and S.W. Tyler
1226A long-term study of tree seedling recruitment in southern Appalachian forests: the effects of canopy gaps and shrub understudies.2000Beckage, B., J.S. Clark, B.D. Clinton, and B.L. Haines
1557Retention of soluble organic nutrients by a forested ecosystem.2002Qualls, R.G., B.L. Haines, W.T. Swank, and S.W. Tyler
2115Can nitrogen budgets explain differences in soil nitrogen mineralization rates of forest stands along an elevatiosn gradient?2002Bonito, G.M., D.C. Coleman, B.L. Haines, and M.L. Cabrera
2000Hillslope nutrient dynamics following upland riparian vegetation disturbance.2003Yeakley, J.A., D.C. Coleman, B.L. Haines, B.D. Kloeppel, J.L. Meyer, W.T. Swank, B.W. Argo, J.M. Deal, and S.F. Taylor
2024Fine root dynamics along an elevational gradient in the southern Appalachian mountains, USA.2004Davis, J.P., B. Haines, D. Coleman, and R. Hendrick


0 Graduate Theses/Dissertations found, listed below.   Back to Top    View entire Graduate Theses/Dissertations Catalog.
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