Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) and Drought: A Selected Bibliography
University Outreach Publication
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) is critical to timber markets and to landscapes. Seasonal water shortages impact loblolly in a variety of ways. As part of tree health care and drought management, the following publications are listed to facilitate information exchange. This is not an inclusive / exhaustive list of publications, but provides a broad range of papers dealing with drought issues as they apply to loblolly pine. The literature citations in each of these papers will provide a central core of research and outreach topics available in the scientific literature.
(FOR99-011) May 1999
Kim D. Coder
1999
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Athens, GA
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Abiotic Factors, Evapotranspiration, Forest Health, Forest Management, Stress & Stressors, Biology (tree), Diagnosis and Treatment, Growth, Health (tree), Maintenance Specifications, Water Quality/Quantity
Southern (USDA FS)
Drought injury, Drought stress, Pinus taeda, Water stress