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Jim L Chambers
Jim L Chambers
Professor Emeritus of Forestry, Louisiana State University
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Prospects for increasing the salt tolerance of forest trees: a review
JA Allen, JL Chambers, M Stine
Tree physiology 14 (7-8-9), 843-853, 1994
2211994
Comparison of presettlement, second-growth and old-growth forest on six site types in the Illinois Shawnee Hills
JS Fralish, FB Crooks, JL Chambers, FM Harty
American Midland Naturalist, 294-309, 1991
1991991
Interaction of flooding and salinity stress on baldcypress (Taxodium distichum)
JA Allen, SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers
Tree Physiology 16 (1-2), 307-313, 1996
1361996
Intraspecific variation in the response of Taxodium distichum seedlings to salinity
JA Allen, JL Chambers, DM McKinney
Forest Ecology and Management 70 (1-3), 203-214, 1994
871994
Long-term trends in loblolly pine productivity and stand characteristics in response to thinning and fertilization in the West Gulf region
MAS Sayer, JCG Goelz, JL Chambers, Z Tang, TJ Dean, JD Haywood, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 192 (1), 71-96, 2004
862004
Thinning, fertilization, and crown position interact to control physiological responses of loblolly pine
Z Tang, JL Chambers, S Guddanti, JP Barmett
Tree Physiology 19 (2), 87-94, 1999
851999
Boundary-line analysis and models of leaf conductance for four oak-hickory forest species
JL Chambers, TM Hinckley, GS Cox, CL Metcalf, RG Aslin
Forest Science 31 (2), 437-450, 1985
831985
Growth and nutrition of baldcypress families planted under varying salinity regimes in Louisiana, USA
KW Krauss, JL Chambers, JA Allen, DM Soileau Jr, AS DeBosiert
Journal of Coastal Research, 153-163, 2000
782000
Effects of salinity on baldcypress seedlings: physiological responses and their relation to salinity tolerance
JA Allen, JL Chambers, SR Pezeshki
Wetlands 17, 310-320, 1997
771997
Responses of cherrybark oak seedlings to short-term flooding
SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers
Forest Science 31 (3), 760-771, 1985
721985
Variation in flood-induced stomatal and photosynthetic responses of three bottomland tree species
SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers
Forest Science 32 (4), 914-923, 1986
661986
Sap flow characteristics of neotropical mangroves in flooded and drained soils
KW Krauss, PJ Young, JL Chambers, TW Doyle, RR Twilley
Tree Physiology 27 (5), 775-783, 2007
652007
Understory light levels in mature hardwood stands after partial oversotry removal
MW Jenkins, JL Chambers
Forest Ecology and Management 26 (4), 247-256, 1989
651989
Salinity effects and differential germination of several half-sib families of baldcypress from different seed sources
KW Krauss, JL Chambers, JA Allen
New Forests 15, 53-68, 1998
641998
Stomatal and photosynthetic response of sweet gum (Liquidambarstyraciflua) to flooding
SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 15 (2), 371-375, 1985
641985
Seasonal branch and fine root growth of juvenile loblolly pine five growing seasons after fertilization
MA Sword, DA Gravatt, PL Faulkner, JL Chambers
Tree Physiology 16 (11-12), 899-904, 1996
551996
Root and shoot responses of Taxodium distichum seedlings subjected to saline flooding
KW Krauss, JL Chambers, JA Allen, BP Luse, AS DeBosier
Environmental and experimental botany 41 (1), 15-23, 1999
541999
Effect of soil salinity on stomatal conductance and photosynthesis of green ash (Fraxinuspennsylvanica)
SR Pezeshki, JL Chambers
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16 (3), 569-573, 1986
541986
Seasonal photosynthesis and water relations of juvenile loblolly pine relative to stand density and canopy position
Z Tang, JL Chambers, MA Sword, JP Barnett
Trees 17, 424-430, 2003
512003
Leaf water status and root system water flux of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) seedlings in relation to new root growth after transplanting
JC Brissette, JL Chambers
Tree Physiology 11 (3), 289-303, 1992
511992
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