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Eric J. Jokela
Eric J. Jokela
Professor Emeritus—Silviculture and Forest Nutrition, University of Florida
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, ...
Global change biology 26 (1), 119-188, 2020
14892020
The development of pine plantation silviculture in the southern United States
TR Fox, EJ Jokela, HL Allen
Journal of Forestry 105 (7), 337-347, 2007
5632007
Accuracy of Genomic Selection Methods in a Standard Data Set of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.)
MFR Resende Jr, P Munoz, MDV Resende, DJ Garrick, RL Fernando, ...
Genetics 190 (4), 1503-1510, 2012
4632012
Production dynamics of intensively managed loblolly pine stands in the southern United States: a synthesis of seven long-term experiments
EJ Jokela, PM Dougherty, TA Martin
Forest ecology and management 192 (1), 117-130, 2004
2512004
Effects of annual fertilization and sustained weed control on dry matter partitioning, leaf area, and growth efficiency of juvenile loblolly and slash pine
SR Colbert, EJ Jokela, DG Neary
Forest Science 36 (4), 995-1014, 1990
2251990
The longleaf pine ecosystem
S Jose, EJ Jokela, DL Miller
Context 1976, 1991
2231991
BAAD: A biomass and allometry database for woody plants.
DS Falster, RA Duursma, MI Ishihara, DR Barneche, RG FitzJohn, ...
Ecological Society of America, 2015
2152015
Effects of ontogeny and soil nutrient supply on production, allocation, and leaf area efficiency in loblolly and slash pine stands
EJ Jokela, TA Martin
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30 (10), 1511-1524, 2000
2122000
Twenty-five years of intensive forest management with southern pines: important lessons learned
EJ Jokela, TA Martin, JG Vogel
Journal of Forestry 108 (7), 338-347, 2010
1702010
Needlefall, canopy light interception, and productivity of young intensively managed slash and loblolly pine stands
F Dalla-Tea, EJ Jokela
Forest Science 37 (5), 1298-1313, 1991
1641991
Performance of improved genotypes of loblolly pine across different soils, climates, and silvicultural inputs
SE McKeand, EJ Jokela, DA Huber, TD Byram, HL Allen, B Li, TJ Mullin
Forest Ecology and Management 227 (1-2), 178-184, 2006
1622006
Crown structure, light interception and productivity of pine trees and stands
P Stenberg, T Kuuluvainen, S Kellomäki, JC Grace, EJ Jokela, HL Gholz
Ecological Bulletins, 20-34, 1994
1551994
Characteristics of gaps and natural regeneration in mature longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystems
JL Gagnon, EJ Jokela, WK Moser, DA Huber
Forest Ecology and Management 187 (2-3), 373-380, 2004
1502004
Canopy dynamics, light interception, and radiation use efficiency of selected loblolly pine families
RL McCrady, EJ Jokela
Forest Science 44 (1), 64-72, 1998
1371998
Stand development and production dynamics of loblolly pine under a range of cultural treatments in north-central Florida USA
TA Martin, EJ Jokela
Forest Ecology and Management 192 (1), 39-58, 2004
1302004
Phosphorus mineralization kinetics and response of microbial phosphorus to drying and rewetting in a Florida Spodosol
PF Grierson, NB Comerford, EJ Jokela
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 30 (10-11), 1323-1331, 1998
1151998
Dynamics of artificial regeneration in gaps within a longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystem
JL Gagnon, EJ Jokela, WK Moser, DA Huber
Forest Ecology and Management 172 (2-3), 133-144, 2003
1142003
Genotype× environment interactions in selected loblolly and slash pine plantations in the Southeastern United States
BE Roth, EJ Jokela, TA Martin, DA Huber, TL White
Forest Ecology and Management 238 (1-3), 175-188, 2007
1072007
Developmental patterns and nutrition impact radiation use efficiency components in southern pine stands
TA Martin, EJ Jokela
Ecological Applications 14 (6), 1839-1854, 2004
1042004
The evolution of pine plantation silviculture in the southern United States
TR Fox, EJ Jokela, HL Allen
In: Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS–75. Asheville, NC: US Department of Agriculture …, 2004
982004
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