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1999 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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SITE-SPECIFIC TILLAGE FOR SITE-SPECIFIC COMPACTION: IS THERE A NEED?
(Proceedings)
(11-Dec-99)
ELEVATED CO2 AND PLANT STRUCTURE: A REVIEW
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(1-Oct-99)
EFFECTS OF ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ON AGROECOSYSTEMS: SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
(Abstract Only)
(1-Oct-99)
ROOT GROWTH IN CO2-ENRICHED AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
(Abstract Only)
(1-Oct-99)
EFFECTS OF ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ON AGROECOSYSTEMS: CONVENTIONAL VS. SUSTAINABLE CROPPING SYSTEM
(Abstract Only)
(1-Sep-99)
RESPONSE OF A MODEL REGENERATING LONGLEAF PINE COMMUNITY TO ATMOSPHERIC CO2ENRICHMENT GROWTH AND MORPHOLOGY
(Abstract Only)
(1-Sep-99)
RESPONSE OF A MODEL REGENERATING LONGLEAF PINE COMMUNITY TO ATMOSPHERIC C02ENRICHMENT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMESTRY
(Abstract Only)
(1-Aug-99)
SUBSOILING CONSIDERATIONS FOR SITE-SPECIFIC TILLAGE
(Abstract Only)
(18-Jul-99)
PENETRATING THE PROBLEM
(Popular Publication)
(1-Jun-99)
A TRACTOR-MOUNTED MULTIPLE-PROBE SOIL CONE PENETROMETER
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(23-Apr-99)
A FIELD METHOD OF DETERMINING NH4 AND N03 UPTAKE KINETICS IN INTACT ROOTS: EFFECTS OF C02 ENRICHMENT ON TREES AND CROP SPECIES
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(31-Mar-99)
SPECIES WITHIN A REGENERATING LONGLEAF PINE COMMUNITY RESPOND DIFFERENTLY TO ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC C02
(Abstract Only)
(15-Jan-99)