| Authors |
Year |
Title |
Publishing |
| Basnyat, P. |
1998. |
Valuation of forested buffers. |
Ph.D. Dissertation. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 189 pp. Major Professor: L.D. Teeter. |
| Dunn, M.A. |
1998. |
Contracting for timber property rights in the southern United States: an historical analysis of industry location and structure, and the impact of contractual restrictions on bid prices. |
Ph.D. Dissertation.School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 341 pp. Major Professor: W.A. Flick. |
| Hamilton, A.K. |
1998. |
Relation of land uses to water quality in the Sepulga River Basin of Alabama. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 116 pp. Major Professor: B.G. Lockaby. |
| Hamilton, J.V. |
1998. |
Trees for the future: Agroforestry systems and extension in rural Paraguay. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 88 pp. Major Professor: J.C. Bliss. |
| Heidbreder-Olson, E. |
1998. |
Applying the GLEAMS model to simulate nitrate-nitrogen leaching from forest tree nurseries in the southeast coastal plain. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 164 pp. Major Professor: K.L. Mc Nabb. |
| Schilling, E.B. |
1998. |
Belowground carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus dynamics following different harvest intensities on the Pearl River floodplain, Mississippi. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 101 pp. Major Professor: B.G. Lockaby. |
| Sisock, M.L. |
1998. |
Unequal shares: forest land concentration and well-being in rural Alabama. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 87 pp. Major Professor: J.C. Bliss. |
| Vonderwell, J. |
1998. |
Changes in loblolly pine root growth by rhizobacteria: investigations in pine root activity and bacterial - mycorrhizal interactions. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 143 pp. Major Professor: S.A. Enebak. |
| Willis, D.B. |
1998. |
Maximizing profit in integrated wood products manufacturing via multistage optimization modeling. |
MS Thesis. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 270 pp. Major Professor: H.F. Carino. |
| Zhou, X. |
1998. |
Methods for improving timber inventory projections in Alabama. |
Ph.D. Dissertation. School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., 102 pp. Major Professor: L.D. Teeter. |
| Crouch, V .E. |
1997. |
The herbaceous-layer community in group selection openings and surrounding hardwood forest in a Tombigbee River floodplain, Choctaw County, Alabama. |
M.S. Thesis, Auburn University. 231 p. |
| Maceina, E.C. |
1997. |
Characterization of a montane longleaf pine community on Fort McClellan, Alabama: community structure within pine-hardwood forest type. |
MS thesis. Auburn University. 180 p. |
| Rayamajhi, J.N. |
1996. |
Productivity of natural stands of longleaf pine in relation to climatic factors. |
PhD. Dissertation, Auburn Univ. 177 pp. |
| Rayamahji, J.N. |
1996. |
Productivity of natural stands of longleaf pine in relation to climatic factors. |
PhD Dissertation. Auburn University. 177 p. |
| Anderson, S. |
1996. |
Patterns of lead accumulation in Quercus nigra and Q. velutina located near lead smelting facilities. |
MS Thesis, Auburn Univ, 66 pp. |
| Barbo, D.N. |
1996. |
Influence of ozone on the productivity and diversity of an early successional forest community. |
MS Thesis, Auburn Univ ,134 pp. |