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North Central and Affiliated Site Publications

Fleming, R.L.; Powers, R.F.; Foster, N.W.; Kranabetter, J.M.; Scott, D.A.; Berch, S.; Chapman, W.; Kabzems, R.D.; Ludovici, K.; Morris, D.M.; Ponder, F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Sanborn, P.; Sanchez, F.G.; Stone, D.M.; Tiarks, A.E. 2006. Effects of organic matter removal and soil compaction on seedling performance: response after 5 years on the LTSP sites. Can. J. For. Res. 36: 539–550.

Page-Dumroese, D.S., Jurgensen, M.F., Tiarks, A.E., Ponder, Jr. F., Sanchez, F.G., Fleming, R.L., Kranabetter, J.M., Powers, R.F., Stone, D.M., Elioff, J.D., Scott, D.A. 2006. Soil physical property changes at the North American Long-Term Soil Productivity sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction. Can. J. For. Res. 36: 551–564.

Curran, M.P.; Maynard, D.G.; Heninger, R.L.; Terry, T.A.; Howes, S.W.; Stone, D.M.; Niemann, T.; Miller, R.E.; Powers, R.F. 2005. An adaptive management process for forest soil conservation. Forestry Chron. 81(5): 717–722.

Ponder, F., Jr. 2005. Effect of soil compaction and biomass removal on soil CO2 efflux in a Missouri forest. Commun. Soil Sci. and Plant Anal. 36: 1301–1311.

Powers, R.F.; Scott, D.A.; Sanchez, F.; Voldseth, R.A.; Page-Dumroese, D.; Elioff, J.D.; Stone, D.M. 2005. The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: findings from the first decade of research. For. Ecol. Manage. 220(1–3): 31–50.

Siegel-Issem, C.; Burger, J.A.; Powers, R.F.; Ponder, F.; Patterson, S.C. 2005. Seedling root growth as a function of soil density and water content. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 69: 236–246.

Ponder, F., Jr. 2004. Soil compaction affects growth of young shortleaf pine following litter removal and weed control in the Missouri Ozarks. In: Proceedings, 14th Central Hardwood Forest conference; 2004 March 16–19; Wooster, OH. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-316. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station: 255–264.

Jordan, D.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Hubbard, V.C. 2003. Effects of soil compaction, forest litter and nitrogen fertilizer on two oak species and microbial activity. Appl. Soil Ecol. 23: 33–41.

Ponder, F., Jr. 2003. Effect of site treatments on soil temperature and oak and pine growth and nutrient concentrations. p. 213–222. In: Van Sambeek, J.W.; Dawson, J.O.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Loewenstein, E.F.; Fralish, J.S. (eds.) Proceedings, 13th Central Hardwood Forest conference; 2002 April 1–3; Urbana, Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-234. USDA Forest Service Forest Service, North Central Research Station, St. Paul, MN.

Ponder, F., Jr.; Tadros, M. 2002. Phospholipid fatty acids in forest soil four years after organic matter removal and soil compaction. Appl. Soil Ecol. 19: 173–182.

Stone, D.M. 2002. Logging options to minimize soil disturbance in the northern Lake States. North. J. Appl. For. 19(3): 115–121.

Stone, D.M. 2002. Lake states aspen productivity following soil compaction and organic matter removal. pp. 59–67. In: Parker, S.; Hummel, S.S., eds. Beyond 2001: A Silvicultural Odyssey to Sustaining Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. Proceedings, National Silviculture Workshop, May 2001; Hood River, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-546. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.

Stone, D.M. 2002. Reserve tree method produces abundant aspen regeneration and increases early growth. pp. 68–73. In: Parker, S.; Hummel, S.S. (eds.) Beyond 2001: A Silvicultural Odyssey to Sustaining Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. Proceedings, National Silviculture Workshop, May 2001; Hood River, OR. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-546. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland, OR.

Stone, Douglas M. and Richard Kabzems. 2002. Aspen development on similar soils in Minnesota and British Columbia. For. Chron. 78(6): 886–891.

Stone, D.M. 2001. Sustaining aspen productivity in the Lake States. pp. 47–59. In: Proceedings, Sustaining Aspen in Western Landscapes: Symposium; 13–15 June 2000; Grand Junction, CO. RMRS-P-18. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO.

Stone, D.M.; Elioff, J.D.; Potter, D.V.; Peterson, D.B.; Wagner, R. 2001. Restoration of aspen-dominated ecosystems in the Lake States. pp. 137–143. In: Symposium Proceedings, Sustaining Aspen in Western Landscapes; 13–15 June 2000; Grand Junction, CO. RMRS-P-18. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO.

Jordan, D.; Hubbard, V.C.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Berry, E.C. 2000. The influence of soil compaction and the removal of organic matter on two native earthworms and soil properties in an oak-hickory forest. Biol. Fertil. Soils 31: 323–328.

Ponder, F., Jr.; Li, F.; Jordan, D.; Berry, E.C. 2000. Assessing the impact of Diplocardia ornate on physical and chemical properties of compacted forest soil in microcosms. Biol. Fertil. Soil 32: 166–172.

Stone, D.M.; Elioff, J.D. 2000. Soil disturbance and aspen regeneration on clay soils: three case histories. For. Chron. 76(5): 747–752.

Jordan, D.; Li, F.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Berry, E.C.; Hubbard, V.C.; Kim, K.Y. 1999. The effects of forest practices on earthworm population and soil microbial biomass in a hardwood forest in Missouri. Appl. Soil Ecol. 13: 31–38.

Jordan, D.; Hubbard, V.C.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Berry, E.C. 1999. Effect of soil compaction and organic matter removal on two earthworm populations and some soil properties in a hardwood forest. Pediobiologia 43: 802–807.

Ponder, F., Jr.; Alley, D.E.; Jordan, D.; Swartz, M.E.; Hubbard, V.C. 1999. Impacts of harvest intensity and soil disturbance on early tree growth and earthworm populations in a Missouri Ozark Forest. p. 121–127. In: Stringer, J.W.; Loftis, D.L. (eds.) Proceedings 12th Central Hardwood Forest Conference: 1999 February 28–March 2: Lexington, KY. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-24. USDA Forest Service Southern Forest Research Station, Ashville, NC.

Stone, D.M.; Gates, J.A.; Elioff, J.D. 1999. Are we maintaining aspen productivity on sand soils? pp. 177–184. In: ZumBahlen, B.; Ek, A.R. (comp.), Improving Forest Productivity For Timber—A Key to Sustainability. Proceedings of Conference; 1–3 December 1998; Duluth, MN; Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.

Stone, D.M. 1999. Snow damage in young aspen. pp. 384–386 In: Great Lakes, Great Forests; Proc. Soc. Amer. Foresters 1998 National Convention; Traverse City, Michigan; 19–23 September, 1998. SAF Publ. SAF 99-01. Soc. Amer. Foresters, Bethesda, MD.

Stone, D.M.; Elioff, J.D. 1998. Soil properties and aspen development five years after compaction and forest floor removal. Can. J. Soil Sci. 78: 51–58.

Stone, D.M. 1997. A decision tree to evaluate silvicultural alternatives for mature aspen in the northern Lake States. North. J. Appl. For. 14(2): 95–98.

Buckley, D.S.; Zasada, J.C.; Tappeiner, J.C.,II; Stone, D.M. 1997. Plant morphological characteristics as a tool in monitoring response to silvicultural activities. p. 37–41, In: Communicating the role of silviculture in managing the national forests: Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop; 19–22 May, 1997; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.

Stone, D.M.; Strand, J.C. 1997. Monitoring the Mighty Duck Timber Sale: a national forest-conservation organization-Research Partnership. pp. 186–189. In: Communicating the Role of Silviculture in Managing the National Forests. Proceedings, National Silviculture Workshop, 1997 May 19–22; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.

Tiarks, A.E.; Buford, M.A.; Powers, R.F.; Ragus, J.F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Stone, D.M. 1997. North American long-term soil productivity research program. p. 140–147. In: Communicating the Role of Silviculture in Managing the National Forests. Proceedings, National Silviculture Workshop, 1997 May 19–22; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.

Ponder, F., Jr.; Alley, D.E. 1997. Soil sampler for rocky soils. Res. Note NC-371. USDA Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, MN. 5 p.

Ponder, F., Jr. 1997. Initiating long-term soil productivity research in Missouri. p. 370–378. In: Brookshire, B.L.; Shifley, S.R., (eds.) Proceedings of the Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project Symposium: An Experimental Approach to Landscape Research: 1997 June 3–5: St. Louis, MO. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-193. USDA Forest Service North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, MN.

Tiarks, A.E.; Buford, M.A.; Powers, R.F.; Ragus, J.F.; Page-Dumroese, D.S.; Ponder, F., Jr.; Stone, D.M. 1997. North American long-term soil productivity research program. pp. 140–147. In: Proc. National Silviculture Workshop 1997 May 19–22; Warren, PA. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-238. USDA Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.

Li, F. 1996. Earthworm activity affected by organic matter removal and soil compaction in a central hardwood forest. MS thesis. Graduate School, University of Missouri, Columbia.

Mungoven, M.J. 1996. Compaction effects on physical properties of three forest soils in the upper Great Lakes region. MS thesis, 78 p. Univ. Wisconsin, Madison.

Stone, D.M.; Robl, J.L. 1996. Construction and performance of rugged ceramic cup soil water samplers. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 60(2): 417–420.

Ponder, F., Jr.; Mikkelson, N.M. 1995. Characteristics of a long-term forest soil productivity site in Missouri. p. 272–281. In: Proceedings, Tenth Central Hardwood Forest Conf., Morgantown, WV. March 5–8, 1995.

Alban, D.H.; Host, G.E.; Elioff, J.D.; Shadis, D. 1994. Soil and vegetation response to soil compaction and forest floor removal after aspen harvesting. Res. Pap. NC-315. USDA Forest Service, St. Paul, MN. 8 p.

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