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McNabb, K. and Enebak, S.A. 2008. Forest tree seedling production in the southern United States: The 2005-2006 planting season. Tree Planters’ Notes. 53:47-56.
Anderson, C.J. and W.J. Mitsch. 2008. The influence of flood connectivity on bottomland hardwood forest productivity in central Ohio, USA. Ohio Journal of Science 108:2-8.
Loewenstein, N.J., J. M. Miller, and E. Chambliss. 2008. Paradise lost: Alien plant invaders.
Loewenstein, N.J., J. M. Miller, and E. Chambliss. 2008. Paradise lost: Productivity and richness of Alabama's forests overtaken by invasion of alien plants. Alabama's Treasured Forests Vol 27 (2): 12-15
Loewenstein, E.F. 2008. Silviculture and the long-term dynamics of single-tree selection on pioneer forest. pp. 43-48. In: Pioneer Forest--a half century of sustainable uneven-aged forest management in the Missouri Ozarks. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-108. Asheville, NC. USDA, For. Ser., Southern Research Station. 123p.
Barlow, R. 2008. In Alabama money does grow on trees. Alabama Cooperative Extension System
South, D.B. 2008. 14 Reasons why bareroot loblolly pine seedlings die Forest Landowner 67(1):19-21.
South, D.B. and W.A. Carey. 2008. Use of pesticides in bareroot hardwood seedbeds in the southern United States. Tree Planters’ Notes 53 (1):57-62.
Starkey, T.E. and D.B. South. 2008. Root dip treatments affect fungal growth in vitro and survival of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). Tree Planters’ Notes 53 (1):37-42.
South, D.B. 2008. Do cattle really increase methane in the atmosphere? Alabama Cattleman 50(10):28.
Tufts, R. A. 2007. Using small business to hold land. Forest Landowner. 66(4):20-22.
Tufts, R. A. 2007. An alternative to the conservation easement. Forest Landowner. 66(6):24-25.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2007. Tolerance of young loblolly pine seedlings to MSMA: Part II. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 07-02. 6 p.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2007. Shielded applications of sulfonylurea herbicides in loblolly pine seedbeds. Part III. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 07-03. 5 p.
Barlow, B. and E. Loewenstein. 2007. Late spring freeze impact on acorn production. Forestry and Wildlife Series, Timely Information, Agriculture and Natural Resources. ACES, Auburn University, AL. http://www.aces.edu/timelyinfo/ForestryWildlife/2007/May/May2007.pdf.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2006. Tolerance of young loblolly pine seedlings to MSMA. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 06-01. 3 p.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2006. Preliminary trials with a directed application of halosulfuron methyl in oak seedbeds. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 06-02. 3 p.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2006. Shielded applications of sulfonylurea herbicides in loblolly pine seedbeds. Part II. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 06-03. 5 p.
South, D.B. and T. Hill. 2006. Herbicide trials with flumioxazin and dimethenamid: Part II Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Research Report 06-04. 4 p.
South, D.B. 2006. Chloropicrin – 300 lbs/acre under a tarp, an effective alternative to methyl bromide fumigation. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative. Technical Note 06-01. 12 p.
Craul, P.J., J.S. Kush, and W.D. Boyer. 2005. Longleaf pine site zones. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-89. 23 pp.
Carey, W.A., S. A. Enebak, and T. Dreza. 2004. The germination of longleaf seed in artificial media by family, seed treatment and orchard. Research Report 04-05. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative, School of Forestry, Auburn University.
Carey, W.A., Enebak, S.A. and J. Couto. 2004. The germination of longleaf seed in artificial media by family, sower and seed treatment with fungicide and rhizobacteria. Research Report 04-01. Auburn University Southern Forest Nursery Management Cooperative, School of Forestry, Auburn University.
Mitchell, M. S. 2004. Black bear, Ursus americanus. Pp. 187-189 in R. E. Mirarchi, M. A. Bailey, T. M. Haggerty, and T. L. Best, eds. Alabama wildlife. Volume 3. Imperiled amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
Mitchell, M. S., and M. Sievering. 2004. Spotted skunk, Spilogale putorius. Pp. 210-211 in R. E. Mirarchi, M. A. Bailey, T. M. Haggerty, and T. L. Best, eds. Alabama wildlife. Volume 3. Imperiled amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.