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Tree Physiology Lab

Dr. Lisa J. Samuelson
Professor
Auburn University
School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences
Education
Ph.D., Virginia Tech, Forestry Department, 1992, Tree Physiology
M.S., University of Georgia, School of Forestry, 1987, Tree Physiology
B.S., University of Georgia, School of Forestry, 1985, Forest Science

Teaching
- Tree Physiology
- Dendrology
- Dendrology Field Experience
- Ecophysiology of Forest Trees
Trees of Alabama and the Southeast
Current Research Projects
- Influence of forest structure on soil respiration in longleaf pine
- Enhancement of soil carbon in sweetgum and loblolly pine plantations
- Influence of intensive management on soil respiration in loblolly pine
- Mechanisms controlling maximum carrying capacity in loblolly pine
- Threats to biodiversity in the Mountain Longleaf Wildlife Refuge
- Understanding water needs and drought tolerance in mature urban trees

Tree Physiology Lab Members
- Tom Stokes - Research Associate
- Ben Whitaker - Graduate Research Assistant
- Marianne Farris - Research Assistant

