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