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Dr. Lisa Samuelson
Books

Samuelson, L.J. and M.E. Hogan. 2006. Forest Trees: A Guide to the Eastern United States. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-113894-4, 539 pp.

Samuelson, L.J. and M.E. Hogan. 2003. Forest Trees: A Guide to Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic Regions of the United States. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13- 022134-1, 429 pp.

Davis, D.E, N.D. Davis and L.J. Samuelson. 1999.  Guide and Key to Alabama Trees. 5th edition.  Kendall/Hunt, Iowa, 134 pp.


Refereed Journal Articles

Stokes, T.A., L.J. Samuelson, J.S. Kush, M.G. Farris, and J.C. Gilbert. 2010. Structure and diversity of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forest communities in the Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge, northeastern Alabama. Natural Areas Journal 30: 211-225.

Samuelson, L., R. Mathew, T. Stokes, Y. Feng, D. Aubrey, and M. Coleman. 2009. Soil and microbial respiration in a loblolly pine plantation in response to seven years of irrigation and fertilization. Forest Ecology and Management 258: 2431-2438.

Burton, M.L., L.J. Samuelson, and M.D. Mackenzie. 2009. Riparian wood plant traits across an urban-rural land use gradient and implications for watershed function with urbanization. Landscape and Urban Planning 90: 42-55.

Samuelson, L.J., J. Butnor, C. Maier, T.A. Stokes, K.  Johnsen, and M. Kane. 2008. Growth and physiology of loblolly pine in response to long-term resource management: defining growth potential in the southern United States. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38: 721-732.

Samuelson, L.J., M.G. Farris, T.A. Stokes, and M.D. Coleman. 2008. Fertilization but not irrigation influences hydraulic traits in plantation-grown loblolly pine. Forest Ecology and Management 255: 3331-3339.

Burton, M.L, and L.J. Samuelson. 2008. Influence of urbanization on riparian forest diversity and structure in the Georgia Piedmont, US. Plant Ecology 195:99-115.

Samuelson, L.J., T.A. Stokes, and M. Coleman. 2007.  Influence of irrigation and fertilization on transpiration and hydraulic properties of Populus deltoides. Tree Physiology 27:765-774.

Samuelson, L.J., and T.A. Stokes. 2006. Transpiration and canopy stomatal conductance of five-year-old loblolly pine in response to intensive management. Forest Science 52:313-323.

Burton, M. L., L.J. Samuelson, and S. Pan. 2005. Riparian woody plant biodiversity and forest structure along and urban-rural gradient. Urban Ecosystems 8:93-106.

Samuelson, L.J., K. Johnsen, K., T. Stokes, and W. Lu. 2004. Intensive management modifies soil CO2 efflux in 6-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands. Forest Ecology and Management 200:335-345.

Samuelson, L.J., K. Johnsen, and T. Stokes. 2004. Production, allocation, and stemwood growth efficiency of Pinus taeda L. stands in response to six years of intensive management.  Forest Ecology and Management 192:59-70.

Samuelson, L.J., P.C. McLemore III, and G.L. Somers. 2003. Relationship between foliar 13C and hydraulic pathway length in Pinus palustris. Forest Science 49:790-798.

Butnor, J.R., J.A. Doolittle, K.H. Johnsen, L. Samuelson, T. Stokes, and L. Kress. 2003. Utility of ground-penetrating radar as a root biomass survey tool in forest systems. Soil Science Society of American Journal 67:1319-1630.

Samuelson, L.J. and J.M. Kelly. 2001. Tansley Review No. 21: Scaling ozone effects from seedlings to forest trees. New Phytologist 149:21-41.

Samuelson, L.J., T.A. Stokes, T. Cooksey, and P. McLemore. 2001. Production physiology of sweetgum and loblolly pine in response to four years of intensive management. Tree Physiology 21:369-376.

Samuelson, L.J. 2001. Relating ozone exchange in forest trees to risk assessment. Human & Ecological Risk Assessment 7:1161-1167.

Johnsen, K., L. Samuelson, R. Teskey, S. McNulty, and T. Fox. 2001. Process models as tools in forestry research and management. Forest Science 47:2-8.

Vondervell, J.D., S.A. Enebak, and L.J. Samuelson. 2001. Influence of two growth-promoting rhizobacteria on loblolly pine root respiration and IAA Activity. Forest Science 47:197-202.

Samuelson, L.J. 2000. Effects of nitrogen on leaf physiology and growth of different families of loblolly and slash pine. New Forests 19:95-107.

Patterson, M.C., L.J. Samuelson, G. Somers and P.A. Mays. 2000. Environmental control of stomatal conductance in forest trees of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 110:225-233.

Samuelson, L.J., J. Wilhoit, T. Stokes, and J. Johnson. 1999. Influence of poultry litter fertilization on an 18-year-old loblolly pine stand. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 30:509-518.

Pell, E.J., J.P. Sinn, B.E. Brendley, L. Samuelson, C. Vinten-Johansen, M. Tien, and J. Skillman.  1999. Differential response of four tree species to ozone-induced acceleration of foliar senescence. Plant, Cell and Environment 22:779-790.

Samuelson, L.J. 1998. Influence of intensive culture on leaf net photosynthesis and growth of sweetgum and loblolly pine seedlings. Forest Science 44:308-316.

Chappelka, A.H. and L.J. Samuelson. 1998. Ambient ozone effects on forest trees of the eastern United States: a review. New Phytologist 139:91-108.

Weinstein, D.A., L.J. Samuelson, and M.A. Arthur. 1998. Comparison of the response of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) seedlings and mature trees to ozone exposure using simulation modeling. Environmental Pollution.  102:307-320. 

Rakonczay, Z., J.R. Seiler, and L.J. Samuelson. 1997. A new method for the in situ measurement of fine-root gas exchange of forest trees. Environmental and Experimental Botany 37:107-113.

Samuelson, L.J. and J.M. Kelly. 1997. Ozone uptake in Prunus serotina, Acer rubrum and Quercus rubra forest trees of different sizes. New Phytologist 136:255-264.

Samuelson, L.J. and J.M. Kelly. 1996. Carbon partitioning and allocation in northern red oak seedlings and mature trees in response to ozone. Tree Physiology 6: 853-858.

Samuelson, L.J., J.M. Kelly, P.A. Mays, and G.S. Edwards. 1996. Growth and nutrition of Quercus rubra L. seedlings and mature trees after three seasons of ozone exposure. Environmental Pollution. 91:317-323

Kelly, J.M., L. Samuelson, G. Edwards, P. Hanson, D. Kelting, A. Mays, and S. Wullschleger. 1995. Are seedlings reasonable surrogates for trees?  An analysis of ozone impacts on Quercus rubraWater, Air and Soil Pollution. 85:1317-1324.

Samuelson, L.J. 1994. Ozone exposure-responses of black cherry and red maple seedlings.  Environmental and Experimental Botany  34:355-362

Samuelson, L.J. 1994. The role of microclimate in determining the sensitivity of Quercus rubra L. to ozone.  New Phytologist 128:235-241.

Hanson, P.J., L.J. Samuelson, S.D. Wullschleger, T.A. Tabberer, and G.S. Edwards. 1994. Seasonal patterns of light saturated photosynthesis and conductance for mature tree and seedling Quercus rubra foliage: differential sensitivity to ozone exposure. Tree Physiology 141:351-1366. 

Samuelson, L.J. and J.R. Seiler. 1994.  Red spruce seedling gas exchange in response to elevated CO2, water stress, and soil fertility treatments. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24:954-959.

Samuelson, L.J. and G.S. Edwards. 1993. A comparison of sensitivity to ozone in seedlings and trees of Quercus rubra L. New Phytologist 125:373-379.

Samuelson, L.J. and J.R. Seiler. 1993. Interactive role of elevated CO2, nutrient limitations and water stress in the growth responses of red spruce seedlings. Forest Science 39:348-358. %

Samuelson, L.J. and J.R. Seiler. 1992. Fraser fir seedling gas exchange and growth in response to elevated CO2. Environmental and Experimental Botany 32:351‑356.

Samuelson, L.J., J.R. Seiler, and P.P. Feret. 1992. Gas exchange and canopy structure of 9-year-old loblolly pine, pitch pine and pitch x loblolly hybrids. Trees 6:28‑31.

Samuelson, L.J. and R.O. Teskey. 1991. Net photosynthesis and leaf conductance of loblolly pine seedlings in 2% and 21% oxygen as influenced by irradiance, temperature and provenance. Tree Physiology 8:205‑211.

Samuelson, L.J., B.H. Cazell, and J.R. Seiler. 1990. Short-term influence of nitrate on acetylene reduction, net photosynthesis and nodule respiration in black alder (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) seedlings. Environmental and Experimental Botany 30:469‑473.

Teskey, R.O., J.A. Fites, L.J. Samuelson, and B.C. Bongarten. 1986. Stomatal and nonstomatal limitations to net photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. under different environmental conditions. Tree Physiology 2:131‑142.