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 Record Group — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

Forest Genetics - “Regeneration Methods Affect Genetic Variation and Structure in Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata Mill.),” Forest Genetics, Vol. 5 No. 3, 1998, pp. 171-178

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

Forest Ecology and Management - “A comparison of Five Tree Species for Intensive Fiber Production,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 1, 1977, pp. 249-254; “Biomass Production and Nutrient Accumulation in Seedling and Coppice Hardwood Plantations,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 13, 1985 pp. 223-233; “Relationship between Throughfall and Stand Density in a Pinus taeda Plantation,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 29, 1989 pp.105-113; “Water use in Thinned Loblolly Pine Plantations,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vo. 50, 1992 pp. 233-245; “Annual Variation in Needle Fall of Loblolly Pine Stand in Relation to Climate and Stand Density,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 51, 1992 pp.329-3380; “Effects of Stand Development and Weather on Monthly Leaf Biomass Dynamics of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Stand,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 72, 1995 pp. 213-227; “Needle Litterfall Prediction Models for Even-Aged Natural Shortleaf Pine,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 117, 1999, pp. 179-186; “Comparison of Branch Biomass Relationships for North Carolina and Oklahoma/Arkansas Loblolly Pine Seed Sources Growing in Southeastern Oklahoma,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 159, 2002, pp. 241-248; “Long-term Growth and Ecophysiological responses of a Southeastern Oklahoma Loblolly Pine Plantation to Early Rotation Thinning,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 192, 2004, pp. 97-116; “Productivity, Crown Architecture, and Gas Exchange of North Carolina and Oklahoma/Arkansas Loblolly Pine Families Growing on a Droughty Site in Southeastern Oklahoma,” Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 194, 2004, pp. 83-94

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

Forest Science - “Four-Year Growth Responses of Plantation Red Pine to Potash Fertilization and Irrigation in New York”, Forest Science, Vol. 21, no.1, March, 1975, pp. 88-96; “Intensive Culture of American Sycamore in the Ohio River Valley,” Forest Science, Vol. 22, No. 3, September 1976, pp. 338-342

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

New Forests - “Estimating Seed Quantity and Quality in Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) Cones from Natural Stands,” New Forests, Vol. 14, 1997, pp. 45-53

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

Soil Science Society of America Journal - “Nutrient Uptake in Fertilized Plantations of American Sycamore,” Soil Science Society of America Journal, Vol. 44, no. 3, May- June, 1980, pp. 606-610 (2 copies)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004

Southern Journal of Applied Forestry - “Biomass Yield of Short-Rotation American Sycamore as Influenced by Site, Fertilizers, Spacing and Rotation Age,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 1, no. 1, February 1978, pp. 15-19; “Paulownia - A Crop Tree for Wood Products and Reclamation of Surface-Mined Land,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol 4 no. 1, February 1980; “Effects of Ripping and Herbicide Site Preparation Treatments on Loblolly Pine Seedling Growth and Survival,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol 10, 1986 pp. 253-257; “Growth and Survival of Eastern Cottonwood in Kentucky,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 11, 1987 pp. 73-76; “Direct Seeding of Bottomland Oaks in Oklahoma,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 15, no. 1, February 1991; “Emergence and Establishment of Shortleaf Pine Seeds Under Various Seedbed Conditions,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 17 no. 1 February 1993, pp.44-48; “Shortleaf Pine Seed Production in Natural Stands in the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 20 No. 2, May 1996, pp. 74-80; “Thinning Improves Growth of Crop Tree in Natural Shortleaf Pine Stands,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 20 No. 4, November 1996, pp. 182-187; “Pattern of Growth of Sapwood, Heartwood, and Stem Volume of Open-Grown Eastern Redcedar in Grasslands,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 22 No. 3, 1998, pp. 169-174; “Effects of Reproduction Cutting Method and Hardwood Retention on Shortleaf Pine Seed Production in Natural Stands of the Ouachita Mountains,” Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 27 No. 3, August 2003, pp. 206-211

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains professional papers written in whole or in part by Dr. Robert F. Wittwer, Professor of Forestry in the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Dates: 1977 - 2004