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Research Project: AGROFORESTRY PRACTICES AND SYSTEMS FOR FAMILY FARMS

Location: Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center

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Subsurface application of dry solid manure - (Trade Journal)
Pote, D.H. 2011. Subsurface application of dry solid manure. Nebraska Cattleman Magazine. Volume 1.
Pine straw harvesting effects on Vadose-zone water content of a Leadvale Silt Loam in Western Arkansas - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pote, D.H., Burner, D.M., Snider, J.L. 2012. Pine straw harvesting effects on vadose-zone water content of a Leadvale silt loam in western Arkansas. Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 31(3):230-238.
Pine straw harvesting effects on water content of a forest soil - (Abstract Only)
Pote, D.H., Burner, D.M. 2011. Pine straw harvesting effects on water content of a forest soil. Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. Volume 1.
Effects of seedling type on the establishment, growth and precocity of eastern black walnuts (Juglans nigra L.) for nut production - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
D.K. Brauer, D.E. Brauer, A. Ares, A.L. Thomas, D. Burner and J. Idassi. Effects of seedling type on the establishment, growth and precocity of eastern black walnuts (Julgans nigra L.) for nut production. 2009. The Open Forest Sci J. 3: 1-8.
At similar trunk diameters varieties of eastern black walnut have greater nut yields than native trees. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brauer, D.K., Ares, A., Thomas, A. 2009. At similar trunk diameters varieties of eastern black walnut have greater nut yields than native trees. Journal of American Pomological Society. 63:42-50.
Relative effects of irrigation and intense shade on productivity of alley-cropped tall fescue herbage - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Belesky, D.P. 2008. Relative effects of irrigation and intense shade on productivity of alley-cropped tall fescue herbage. Agroforestry Systems. 73(2):127-139.
Seasonal patterns in above ground growth and nut abortion in seedling trees of eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra, L.) in Midwestern United States - (Abstract Only)
(02-Mar-08)
COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS FOR THE QUANTITATION OF BETA-GLUCANS FROM SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brauer, D.K., Kimmons, T., Phillips, M. 2007. Comparison of two methods for the quantitation of beta-glucans from shiitake mushrooms. Journal of Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants. 13:15-26.
Yield components and nutritive value of Robinia pseudoacacia and Albizia julibrissin in Arkansas, USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Carrier, D.J., Belesky, D.P., Ares, A., Clausen, E.C. 2008. Yield components and nutritive value of Robinia pseudoacacia and Albizia julibrissin in Arkansas, USA. Agroforestry Systems. 72(1):51-62.
Effects of various soil amendments on soil test P values - (Proceedings)
Workshop regarding Research and Demonstration of Agricultural Uses of Gypsum and Other FGD Materials, St. Louis, MO Sept 14-16, 2006
Cultivar influences rootstock and scion survival of grafted black walnut - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Thomas, A.L., Brauer, D.K., Sauer, T.J., Coggeshall, M.V., Ellersieck, M.R. 2008. Cultivar influences rootstock and scion survival of grafted black walnut. Journal of American Pomological Society. 62(1):3-12.
ASSESSING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL AND ESTABLISHMENT OF EASTERN BLACK WALNUTS IN NORTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE - (Proceedings)
Brauer, D.K., Idassi, J.I. 2007. ASSESSING THE GROWTH POTENTIAL AND ESTABLISHMENT OF EASTERN BLACK WALNUTS IN NORTH CENTRAL TENNESSEE. Northern Nut Growers Association Report. 96:1-10.
LOBLOLLY PINE-BASED FORAGE PRODUCTION: WHAT WE'RE LEARNING IN ARKANSAS - (Proceedings)
Burner, D.M. 2006. Loblolly pine-based forage production: What we're learning in Arkansas. Southern Pasture and Forage Crop Improvement Conference Proceedings. p. 13-19.
EFFECTS OF SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF PHOSPHORUS ON SORPTION KINETICS IN THE TOPSOIL OF A HIGHLY WEATHERED SOIL - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brauer, D.K., Turner, K.E., Belesky, D.P. 2007. Effects of source and amount of phosphorus on sorption kinetics in the topsoil of a highly weathered soil. European Journal of Soil Science. 38:885-893.
ALLEMOTRY AND BIOMASS OF POLLARDED BLACK LOCUST - (Proceedings)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Ares, A. 2006. Allemotry and biomass of pollarded black locust. Proceedings of the Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, February 28-March 4, 2005, Memphis, Tennessee. p. 569.
FOLIAR AND SHOOT ALLOMETRY OF POLLARDED BLACK LOCUST, Robinia pseudoacacia L. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Ares, A. 2006. Foliar and shoot allometry of pollarded black locust, Robinia pseudoacacia L. Agroforestry Systems. 68(1):37-42.
EFFECTS OF A WASTE PAPER PRODUCT ON SOIL PHOSPHORUS, CARBON AND BULK DENSITY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brauer, D.K., Aiken, G.E. 2006. Effects of a waste paper product on soil phosphorus, carbon and bulk density. Journal of Environmental Quality. 35:898-902.
NITROGEN EFFECTS ON HERBAGE NITROGEN USE AND NUTRITIVE VALUE IN A MEADOW AND LOBLOLLY PINE ALLEY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Mackown, C.T. 2006. Nitrogen effects on herbage nitrogen use and nutritive value in a meadow and loblolly pine alley. Crop Science. 46(3):1149-1155.
HERBAGE NITROGEN RECOVERY IN A MEADOW AND LOBLOLLY PINE ALLEY - (Abstract Only)
Burner, D.M., Mackown, C.T. 2005. Herbage nitrogen recovery in a meadow and loblolly pine alley [abstract]. Agronomy Society of America, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America Meeting. Paper No. 2060.
NUT-YIELD VARIETIES AND DBH-NUT YIELD RELATIONSHIPS IN OPEN CANOPY BLACK WALNUTS IN SOUTHERN USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brauer, D.K., Ares, A., Reid, W., Thomas, A., Slusher, J.P. 2006. Nut-yield varieties and dbh-nut yield relationships in open canopy black walnuts in southern USA. Agroforestry Systems. 67:63-62.
PRODUCTION AND ECONOMICS OF NATIVE PECAN SILVOPASTURES IN CENTRAL UNITED STATES - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ares, A., Reid, W., Brauer, D.K. 2006. Production and economics of native pecan silvopastures in central United States. Agroforestry Systems. 66:205-215.
GROWTH OF SOUTHERN PINES AT DIFFERENT STAND CONFIGURATIONS IN SILVOPASTORAL PRACTICES - (Proceedings)
Ares, A., Brauer, D.K., Burner, D.M. 2005. Growth of southern pines at different stand configurations in silvopastoral practices. North American Agroforestry Conference. Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management, St. Paul, Minnesota. 2005 CDROM.
EFFECT OF PINE STRAW HARVESTING ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF LOBLOLLY PINE - (Proceedings)
Pote, D.H., Ares, A., Blanche, C.A. 2005. Effect of pine straw harvesting on survival and growth of loblolly pine. North American Agroforestry Conference [CD-ROM]. Saint Paul, MN, Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management.
ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS PARTITIONING IN LOBLOLLY PINE SILVOPASTORAL STANDS: SPATIAL CONFIGURATION AND PRUNING EFFECTS. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ares, A., Brauer, D.K. 2005. Aboveground biomass partitioning in loblolly pine silvopastoral stands: spatial configuration and pruning effects. Forest Ecology and Management. 219:176-184.
EFFECTS OF UNDER-STORY MANAGEMENT AND FORAGE SPECIES ON SOIL MOISTURE IN A PECAN ALLEY CROPPING PRACTICE - (Proceedings)
Brauer, D.K., Horton, T.Y., Burner, D.M. 2006. Effects of under-story management and forage species on soil moisture in a pecan alley cropping practice. Northern Nut Growers Annual Report. 95:27-37.
MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON BIOMASS AND FOLIAR NUTRITIVE VALUE OF ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA AND GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS F. INTERMIS IN ARKANSAS, USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Ares, A. 2005. Management effects on biomass and foliar nutritive value of Robinia pseudoacacia and Gleditsia triacanthos f. intermis in Arkansas, USA. Agroforestry Systems. 65(3):207-214.
HERBAGE NITROGEN RECOVERY IN A MEADOW AND LOBLOLLY PINE ALLEY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Burner, D.M., Mackown, C.T. 2005. Herbage nitrogen recovery in a meadow and loblolly pine alley. Crop Science. 45(5):1817-1825.
EFFECT OF PINE STRAW HARVESTING ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF LOBLOLLY PINE - (Abstract Only)
Pote, D.H., Ares, A., Blanche, C.A. 2005. Effect of pine straw harvesting on survival and growth of loblolly pine. North American Agroforestry Conference [CD-ROM]. Saint Paul, MN, Center for Integrated Natural Resources and Agricultural Management.
POTENTIAL OF GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS F. INERMIS AND ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA FOR LIVESTOCK BROWSE: BIOMASS AND FOLIAR NUTRITIVE VALUE - (Proceedings)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Ares, A. 2005. Potential of Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis and Robinia pseudoacacia for livestock browse: biomass and foliar nutritive value. In: Multipurpose Trees in the Tropics: Management & Improvement Strategies. Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur, India. Proceedings. pp. 399-406.
EFFECTS OF PINE STRAW HARVESTING ON QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF SURFACE RUNOFF - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pote, D.H., Grigg, B.C., Blanche, C.C., Daniel, T.C. 2004. Effects of pine straw harvesting on quantity and quality of surface runoff. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 59(5):197-203.
POTENTIAL OF GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS F. INERMIS AND ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA FOR LIVESTOCK BROWSE: FOLIAR NUTRITIVE QUALITY AND BIOMASS ESTIMATION - (Abstract Only)
Burner, D.M., Pote, D.H., Ares, A. 2004. Potential of Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis and Robinia pseudoacacia for livestock browse: foliar nutritive quality and biomass estimation. Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference - 2005: Moving Agroforestry into the Mainstream, Jodhpur India. International Conference: Multipurpose Trees in the Tropics CD. Session 4. p. 3.
EFFECTS OF TREE CONFIGURATION ON THE UNDERSTORY PRODUCTIVITY OF A LOBLOLLY PINE-FORAGE AGROFORESTRY PRACTICE - (Abstract Only)
Brauer, D.K., Burner, D.M., Looper, M.L. 2004. Effects of tree configuration on the understory productivity of a loblolly pine-forage agroforestry practice. American Forage and Grassland Conference Proceedings. 13:412-416.
DIURNAL EFFECTS ON NUTRITIVE VALUE OF ALLEY CROPPED ORCHARDGRASS HERBAGE - (Abstract Only)
BURNER, D.M., BELESKY, D.P. 2004. DIURNAL EFFECTS ON NUTRITIVE VALUE OF ALLEY CROPPED ORCHARDGRASS HERBAGE. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CONGRESS. Available: http://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/wca/abstracts/BurnerD2.doc.
HARDWOOD SILVOPASTURE MANAGEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA - (Proceedings)
Garrett, H.E., Kerley, M.S., Ladyman, K.P., Walter, W.D., Godsey, L.D., Vansambeek, J.W., Brauer, D.K. 2004. Hardwood silvopasture management in north america. Agroforestry Systems. 61:21-33.
INFLUENCE OF ALLEY CROP ENVIRONMENT ON ORCHARDGRASS AND TALL FESCUE HERBAGE - (Abstract Only)
BURNER, D.M. 2003. INFLUENCE OF ALLEY CROP ENVIRONMENT ON ORCHARDGRASS AND TALL FESCUE HERBAGE. WORLD AGROFORESTRY CONGRESS. 95:1163-1171.

   

 
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Burner, David
Pote, Daniel - Dan
Brauer, David - Dave
 
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