
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
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The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com.
Carya tomentosa
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Common Name(s):
mockernut syn big bud hickory syn square nut syn white-heart hickoryReferences
(Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):[These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to
www.silverplatter.com. References are listed alphabetically by author within years, with most recent references first; addresses of author(s) have been included when available. To search within this page, we suggest using Find in Page, within the Edit menu of the Web Browser.]Dale, E. E., Jr. and S. Ware (1999). Analysis of oak-hickory-pine forests of Hot Springs National Park in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas. Castanea . June 64(2): 163-174. {a} Department of Biology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 23187, USA
Gram, W. K. and V. L. Sork (1999). Population density as a predictor of genetic variation for woody plant species. Conservation Biology. Oct. 13(5): 1079-1087. {a} Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, Saint Louis, MO, 63121-4499, USA
Huddle, J. A. and S. G. Pallardy (1996). Effects of long-term annual and periodic burning on tree survival and growth in a Missouri Ozark oak-hickory forest. Forest Ecology and Management 82(1-3): 1-9. {a} Sch. Nat. Resources, Univ. Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
Schmitt, U., H. G. Richter, et al. (1996). Fracture morphology of Hickory (Carya spp., Juglandaceae) under single-blow impact loading. IAWA Journal 17(2): 151-160. Federal Res. Centre Forestry Forest Products, Inst. Wood Biol., Wood Protection, Leuschnerstr. 91, D-21031 Hamburg, Germany
Abrams, M. D. and S. A. Mostoller (1995). Gas exchange, leaf structure and nitrogen in contrasting successional tree species growing in open and understory sites during a drought. Tree Physiology 15(6): 361-370. Sch. Forest Resources, Pa. State Univ., 4 Ferguson Build., University Park, PA 16802, USA
Yang, X., G. M. Heisler, et al. (1995). Radiative properties of hardwood leaves to ultraviolet irradiation. International Journal of Biometeorology 38(2): 60-66. {a} Dep. Nat. Resources Management Eng., Univ. Conn., Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Diehl, S. V. and C. H. Graves, Jr. (1994). Characteristics of pecan scab lesions on mockernut hickory and pecan cultivars of differing susceptibility. Plant Disease 78(5): 512-516. {a} Forest Products Lab., Mississippi State Univ., P.O. Box 9820, Mississippi State, MS 39762-9820, USA
McCarthy, B. C. (1994). Experimental studies of hickory recruitment in a wooded hedgerow and forest. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 121(3): 240-250. Dep. Environ. Plant Biol., Ohio Univ., Athens, OH 45701, USA
Myster, R. W. (1994). Contrasting litter effects on old field tree germination and emergence. Vegetatio 114(2): 169-174. Terrestrial Ecol. Div., Univ. P.R., PO Box 363682, San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico
Myster, R. W. and S. T. A. Pickett (1993). Effects of litter, distance, density and vegetation patch type on postdispersal tree seed predation in old fields. Oikos 66(3): 381-388. {a} Terrestrial Ecol. Div., Univ. Puerto Rico, G.P.O. Box 363682, San Juan, PR 00936, USA
Rydin, H. (1993). Interspecific competition between Sphagnum mosses on a raised bog. Oikos 66(3): 413-423. Dep. Ecological Botany, Uppsala Univ., Villavagen 14, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden
Coates, D. T., K. J. Lyman, et al. (1992). Woody vegetation structure of a post oak flatwoods in Illinois. Castanea 57(3): 196-201. Botany Dep., Eastern Ill. Univ., Charleston, Ill. 61920
Marquard, R. D. (1992). Pollen tube growth in Carya and temporal influence of pollen deposition on fertilization success in pecan. Journal Of The American Society For Horticultural Science 117(2): 328-331.
McCarthy, B. C. and J. A. Quinn (1992). Fruit maturation patterns of Carya spp. (Juglandaceae): An intra-crown analysis of growth and reproduction. Oecologia 91(1): 30-38.
McCarthy, B. C. and J. A. Quinn (1990). Reproductive ecology of Carya (Juglandaceae): Phenology, pollination, and breeding system of two sympatric tree species. American Journal Of Botany 77(2): 261-273.
Myster, R. W. and B. C. McCarthy (1989). Effects of herbivory and competition on survival of Carya tomentosa (Juglandaceae) seedlings. Oikos 56(2): 145-148.
McCarthy, B. C. and W. A. Wistendahl (1988). Hickory (Carya spp.) distribution and replacement in a second-growth oak hickory forest of southeastern Ohio (USA). American Midland Naturalist 119(1): 156-164.
Reeves, H. C. and J. D. Lenhart (1988). Fuel weight prediction equations for understory woody plants in eastern Texas (USA). Texas Journal Of Science 40(1): 49-54.
Ware, S. (1988). Ordination of Quarterman and Keever's original southern mixed hardwood forest. Castanea 53(3): 197-206.
Berish, C. W. and H. L. Ragsdale (1985). Chronological sequence of element concentrations in wood of Carya spp. in the southern Appalachian Mountains (USA). Canadian Journal Of Forest Research 15(3): 477-483.
Bovey, R. W., R. E. Meyer, et al. (1985). Seasonal response of woody plants to tebuthiuron pellets. Weed Science 33(4): 551-554.
Diehl, S. V., C. H. J. Graves, et al. (1037). Cytochemical responses of pecan to Cladosporium caryigenum: In situ localization and quantification of fungitoxic phenols. Phytopathology 82(10): 1037-1041.
McCarthy, B. C. and J. A. Quinn (1015). Within and among tree variation in flower and fruit production in two species of Carya (Juglandaceae). American Journal Of Botany 76(7): 1015-1023.
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