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Lisa J. Samuelson

Lisa J. Samuelson

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
35
Citations
4291
World Ranking
5171
National Ranking
1260

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
35
Citations
4290
World Ranking
7422
National Ranking
2493

Overview

Lisa J. Samuelson is affiliated with Auburn University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a particular focus on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Atmospheric Science. Additional areas of study include Insect Science and Building and Construction.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, including Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Tree-ring Climate Responses, Forest Ecology and Management, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, Wood Treatment and Properties, and Fire Effects on Ecosystems.

Recent publications by Lisa J. Samuelson include:

  • Frequently burned loblolly-shortleaf pine forest in the southeastern United States lacks the stability of longleaf pine forest, 2020, Ecosphere
  • Heterotrophic Respiration and the Divergence of Productivity and Carbon Sequestration, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Comparison of lignin and polysaccharide sugar contents for slash, longleaf, and loblolly pine growth rings formed during periods of soil moisture extremes, 2022, Wood Science and Technology
  • Experimental throughfall reduction has little effect on shoot and needle developmental patterns or leaf area dynamics in a young longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) plantation, 2022, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Wood properties of loblolly pine grown under intensive management in the Upper Coastal Plain of southwest Georgia, 2022, Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Lisa J. Samuelson has collaborated frequently with coauthors including Thomas L. Eberhardt, Asko Noormets, Eric J. Ward, Wen Lin, and Jean-Christophe Domec.

The scientist's publications have appeared across various venues such as Ecosphere, Geophysical Research Letters, Wood Science and Technology, Forest Ecology and Management, and Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

In addition to journal articles, Lisa J. Samuelson has contributed to book publications. One known title is Trees of Alabama, published by University of Alabama Press eBooks in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Ambient ozone effects on forest trees of the eastern United States: a review.

    Arthur H. Chappelka;Lisa J. Samuelson

  • Utility of ground-penetrating radar as a root biomass survey tool in forest systems

    John R. Butnor;J.A. Doolittle;Kurt H. Johnsen;L. Samuelson

  • Riparian woody plant diversity and forest structure along an urban-rural gradient

    Michele L. Burton;Lisa J. Samuelson;Shufen Pan

  • Process models as tools in forestry research and management

    Kurt Johnsen;Lisa Samuelson;Robert Teskey;Steve McNulty

  • Stomatal and nonstomatal limitations to net photosynthesis in Pinus taeda L. under different environmental conditions.

    R. O. Teskey;J. A. Fites;L. J. Samuelson;B. C. Bongarten

  • Production, allocation, and stemwood growth efficiency of Pinus taeda L. stands in response to 6 years of intensive management

    Lisa J. Samuelson;Kurt Johnsen;Tom Stokes

  • Differential response of four tree species to ozone‐induced acceleration of foliar senescence

    Eva J. Pell;J. P. Sinn;B. W. Brendley;L. Samuelson

  • Seasonal patterns of light-saturated photosynthesis and leaf conductance for mature and seedling Quercus rubra L. foliage: differential sensitivity to ozone exposure.

    P. J. Hanson;L. J. Samuelson;S. D. Wullschleger;T. A. Tabberer

  • Scaling ozone effects from seedlings to forest trees

    Lisa Samuelson;J. Michael Kelly

  • Production efficiency of loblolly pine and sweetgum in response to four years of intensive management

    Lisa Samuelson;Tom Stokes;Tom Cooksey;Price McLemore

  • Influence of urbanization on riparian forest diversity and structure in the Georgia Piedmont, US

    Michele L. Burton;Lisa J. Samuelson

  • Soil and microbial respiration in a loblolly pine plantation in response to seven years of irrigation and fertilization

    Lisa Samuelson;Reji Mathew;Tom Stokes;Yucheng Feng

  • Growth and physiology of loblolly pine in response to long-term resource management: defining growth potential in the southern United States

    Lisa J. SamuelsonL.J. Samuelson;John ButnorJ. Butnor;Chris MaierC. Maier;Tom A. StokesT.A. Stokes

  • A comparison of sensitivity to ozone in seedlings and trees of Quercus rubra L.

    L. J. Samuelson;G. S. Edwards

  • Riparian woody plant traits across an urban-rural land use gradient and implications for watershed function with urbanization.

    Michele L. Burton;Lisa J. Samuelson;Mark D. Mackenzie

  • Local and general above-stump biomass functions for loblolly pine and slash pine trees

    Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke;Salvador A. Gezan;Timothy J. Albaugh;H. Lee Allen

  • Growth and nutrition of Quercus rubra L. seedlings and mature trees after three seasons of ozone exposure.

    L.J. Samuelson;J.M. Kelly;P.A. Mays;G.S. Edwards

  • Influence of intensive culture on leaf net photosynthesis and growth of sweetgum and loblolly pine seedlings

    L.J. Samuelson

  • Estimating Pinus palustris tree diameter and stem volume from tree height, crown area and stand-level parameters

    C. A. Gonzalez-Benecke;Salvador A. Gezan;Lisa J. Samuelson;Wendell P. Cropper

  • Ecosystem carbon stocks in Pinus palustris forests

    Lisa J. Samuelson;Tom A. Stokes;John R. Butnor;Kurt H. Johnsen

  • Effects of nitrogen on leaf physiology and growth of different families of loblolly and slash pine

    L.J. Samuelson

  • Fertilization but not irrigation influences hydraulic traits in plantation-grown loblolly pine

    Lisa J. Samuelson;Marianne G. Farris;Tom A. Stokes;Mark D. Coleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Kurt H. Johnsen
Kurt H. Johnsen US Forest Service
Timothy A. Martin
Timothy A. Martin University of Florida
Robert O. Teskey
Robert O. Teskey University of Georgia
John R. Seiler
John R. Seiler Virginia Tech
Wendell P. Cropper
Wendell P. Cropper University of Florida
Daniel Markewitz
Daniel Markewitz University of Georgia
Asko Noormets
Asko Noormets Texas A&M University
Rodney E. Will
Rodney E. Will Oklahoma State University
Eric J. Jokela
Eric J. Jokela University of Florida
Thomas R. Fox
Thomas R. Fox Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany)

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