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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
36
Citations
4485
World Ranking
4926
National Ranking
1218

Best Publications

  • Increased vapor pressure deficit due to higher temperature leads to greater transpiration and faster mortality during drought for tree seedlings common to the forest-grassland ecotone.

    Rodney E. Will;Stuart M. Wilson;Chris B. Zou;Thomas C. Hennessey

  • Dead or dying? Quantifying the point of no return from hydraulic failure in drought-induced tree mortality.

    William M. Hammond;Kailiang Yu;Luke A. Wilson;Rodney E. Will

  • The critical amplifying role of increasing atmospheric moisture demand on tree mortality and associated regional die-off.

    David D. Breshears;David D. Breshears;Henry D. Adams;Derek Eamus;Nate G. McDowell

  • Diurnal and seasonal variability in the radial distribution of sap flow: predicting total stem flow in Pinus taeda trees.

    Chelcy R Ford;Carol E Goranson;Robert J Mitchell;Rodney E Will

  • Meeting global policy commitments: carbon sequestration and southern pine forests

    Kurt H. Johnsen;David N. Wear;R. Oren;R.O. Teskey

  • Effect of complete competition control and annual fertilization on stem growth and canopy relations for a chronosequence of loblolly pine plantations in the lower coastal plain of Georgia

    B.E Borders;R.E Will;D Markewitz;A Clark

  • Biomass Partitioning and Growth Efficiency of Intensively Managed Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii Stands of Different Planting Densities

    E. Colter Burkes;Rodney E. Will;Greg A. Barron-Gafford;Robert O. Teskey

  • Relationship between intercepted radiation, net photosynthesis, respiration, and rate of stem volume growth of Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii stands of different densities

    Rodney E. Will;Greg A. Barron;E. Colter Burkes;Barry Shiver

  • Acclimation of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings to high temperatures

    Robert O. Teskey;Rodney E. Will

  • Alteration of hydrological processes and streamflow with juniper (Juniperus virginiana) encroachment in a mesic grassland catchment

    Chris B. Zou;Donald J. Turton;Rodney E. Will;David M. Engle

  • Effects of planting density on canopy dynamics and stem growth for intensively managed loblolly pine stands

    Rodney E. Will;Nikhil V. Narahari;Barry D. Shiver;Robert O. Teskey

  • Modeling canopy transpiration using time series analysis : A case study illustrating the effect of soil moisture deficit on Pinus taeda

    Chelcy R. Ford;Carol E. Goranson;Robert J. Mitchell;Rodney E. Will

  • Canopy Interception for a Tallgrass Prairie under Juniper Encroachment

    Chris B. Zou;Giulia L. Caterina;Giulia L. Caterina;Rodney E. Will;Elaine Stebler

  • Effects of annual fertilization and complete competition control on current annual increment, foliar development, and growth efficiency of different aged Pinus taeda stands

    Rodney E Will;Gregory T Munger;Yujia Zhang;Bruce E Borders

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics for 13-year-old loblolly pine stands receiving complete competition control and annual N fertilizer

    Rodney E. Will;Daniel Markewitz;Ronald L. Hendrick;Dean F. Meason

  • Morphological and physiological traits in the success of the invasive plant Lespedeza cuneata

    Brady W. Allred;Samuel D. Fuhlendorf;Thomas A. Monaco;Rodney E. Will

  • Effect of elevated carbon dioxide concentration and root restriction on net photosynthesis, water relations and foliar carbohydrate status of loblolly pine seedlings.

    R. E. Will;R. O. Teskey

  • Nutrient concentrations and contents, and their relation to stem growth, of intensively managed Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii stands of different planting densities

    Greg A. Barron-Gafford;Rodney E. Will;E. Colter Burkes;Barry Shiver

  • Aboveground biomass and nitrogen in four short-rotation woody crop species growing with different water and nutrient availabilities

    William R. Cobb;Rodney E. Will;Richard F. Daniels;Marshall A. Jacobson

  • Effects of competition control and annual nitrogen fertilization on gas exchange of different-aged Pinus taeda

    Gregory T Munger;Rodney E Will;Bruce E Borders

  • Impact of Eastern Redcedar Proliferation on Water Resources in the Great Plains USA—Current State of Knowledge

    Chris B. Zou;Dirac Twidwell;Christine H. Bielski;Dillon T. Fogarty

  • Water use of Juniperus virginiana trees encroached into mesic prairies in Oklahoma, USA

    Giulia L. Caterina;Giulia L. Caterina;Rodney E. Will;Donald J. Turton;Duncan S. Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris B. Zou
Chris B. Zou Oklahoma State University
Robert O. Teskey
Robert O. Teskey University of Georgia
Daniel Markewitz
Daniel Markewitz University of Georgia
John R. Seiler
John R. Seiler Virginia Tech
Henry D. Adams
Henry D. Adams Washington State University
Timothy A. Martin
Timothy A. Martin University of Florida
Asko Noormets
Asko Noormets Texas A&M University
Lisa J. Samuelson
Lisa J. Samuelson Auburn University
Rosvel Bracho
Rosvel Bracho University of Florida
Chris A. Maier
Chris A. Maier US Forest Service

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