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Effect of peanut hull and pine chip biochar on soil nutrients, corn nutrient status, and yield
JW Gaskin, RA Speir, K Harris, KC Das, RD Lee, LA Morris, DS Fisher
Agronomy journal 102 (2), 623-633, 2010
7502010
Effects of forest management on soil carbon: results of some long-term resampling studies
DW Johnson, JD Knoepp, WT Swank, J Shan, LA Morris, DH Van Lear, ...
Environmental Pollution 116, S201-S208, 2002
1932002
Influence of site preparation on soil conditions affecting stand establishment and tree growth
LA Morris, RF Lowery
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 12 (3), 170-178, 1988
1901988
The effects of management on soil and plant carbon sequestration in slash pine plantations
J Shan, LA Morris, RL Hendrick
Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (5), 932-941, 2001
1642001
Potential for pyrolysis char to affect soil moisture and nutrient status of a loamy sand soil
JW Gaskin, A Speir, LM Morris, L Ogden, K Harris, D Lee, KC Das
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007
1562007
Competitive interference between selected herbaceous and woody plants and Pinus taeda L. during two growing seasons following planting
LA Morris, SA Moss, WS Garbett
Forest Science 39 (1), 166-187, 1993
1371993
Evidence for long-term productivity change as provided by field trials
LA Morris, RE Miller
Impacts of forest harvesting on long-term site productivity, 41-80, 1994
1301994
Effects of harvest intensity, site preparation, and herbicide use on soil nitrogen transformations in a young loblolly pine plantation
PM Vitousek, SW Andariese, PA Matson, L Morris, RL Sanford
Forest Ecology and Management 49 (3-4), 277-292, 1992
1221992
Displacement of nutrients into windrows during site preparation of a flatwood forest
LA Morris, WL Pritchett, BF SwiNDEL
Soil Science Society of America Journal 47 (3), 591-594, 1983
1171983
Estimates of nutrient removal, displacement and loss resulting from harvest and site preparation of a Pinus taeda plantation in the Piedmont of North Carolina
DT Tew, LA Morris, HL Allen, CG Wells
Forest Ecology and Management 15 (4), 257-267, 1986
1131986
Rainfall timing and ammonia loss from urea in a loblolly pine plantation
DE Kissel, ML Cabrera, N Vaio, JR Craig, JA Rema, LA Morris
Soil Science Society of America Journal 68 (5), 1744-1750, 2004
982004
Assessment and evaluation of soil ecosystem services
NB Comerford, AJ Franzluebbers, ME Stromberger, L Morris, D Markewitz, ...
Soil Horizons 54 (3), 1-14, 2013
872013
Soil phosphorus transformations under forest burning and laboratory heat treatments
MA Galang, D Markewitz, LA Morris
Geoderma 155 (3-4), 401-408, 2010
792010
Effects of heavy equipment on physical properties of soils and on long-term productivity
RE Miller, SR Colbert, LA Morris
NCASI Tech. Bull., 1-78, 2004
75*2004
Loblolly pine root growth and distribution under water stress
SJ Torreano, LA Morris
Soil Science Society of America Journal 62 (3), 818-827, 1998
751998
Land use change and gully erosion in the Piedmont region of South Carolina
MA Galang, D Markewitz, LA Morris, P Bussell
Journal of soil and water conservation 62 (3), 122-129, 2007
672007
Soil organic matter fractions under managed pine plantations of the southeastern USA
ME Echeverria, D Markewitz, LA Morris, RL Hendrick
Soil Science Society of America Journal 68 (3), 950-958, 2004
662004
Accumulation of six PFAS compounds by woody and herbaceous plants: potential for phytoextraction
DK Huff, LA Morris, L Sutter, J Costanza, KD Pennell
International Journal of Phytoremediation 22 (14), 1538-1550, 2020
612020
A review of southern pine decline in North America
DR Coyle, KD Klepzig, FH Koch, LA Morris, JT Nowak, SW Oak, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 349, 134-148, 2015
572015
Substituting root numbers for length: improving the use of minirhizotrons to study fine root dynamics
TL Crocker, RL Hendrick, RW Ruess, KS Pregitzer, AJ Burton, MF Allen, ...
Applied Soil Ecology 23 (2), 127-135, 2003
532003
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