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2018
Facts About WildfiresSouth, David BJournal of Forestry, vol. 116, (no. 1), pp. 91, 20180123.
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2016
A Decline in Timberland Continues for Several Southern Yellow PinesSouth, David B and Harper, Richard AJournal of Forestry, vol. 114, (no. 2), pp. 124, 2016-03-17.
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2014
Fall Acclimation and the Lift/Store Pathway: Effect on ReforestationGrossnickle, Steven C and South, David BThe Open Forest Science Journal, vol. 7, (no. 1), pp. 20, 2014-06-13.
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What If Our Guesses Are Wrong?South, David BJournal of Forestry, vol. 112, (no. 3), pp. 258, 2014-05-01.
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2013
A Few Thoughts about Assisted MigrationSouth, DavidJournal of Forestry, vol. 111, (no. 6), pp. 382, 20131101.
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Should We Question Claims About Our Future Climate?South, DavidJournal of Forestry, vol. 111, (no. 6), pp. 382, 20131101.
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2012
Restoring Longleaf Pine on an Agricultural Site by Planting Alternating Rows of Slash Pine: A Case StudySouth, David B⋅Johnson, Everett E⋅Hainds, Mark J and VanderSchaaf, Curtis LSouthern Journal of Applied Forestry, vol. 36, (no. 3), pp. 125, 2012-08-01.
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2010
Too much rain can slow growth of container-grown pine seedlingsSouth, David and Starkey, TomNew Zealand journal of forestry (1999), vol. 55, (no. 3), pp. 19, Nov 2010.
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Will a Data Registry Increase Professional Integrity?South, David B and Duke, Clifford SJournal of Forestry, vol. 108, (no. 7), pp. 370-371, Oct/Nov 2010.
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2009
How to Identify and Reduce MUD (Made-Up Data)South, DavidJournal of Forestry, vol. 107, (no. 4), pp. 214, 20090601.
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Some basic questions about climate modelsSouth, David⋅Brown, Peter and Dyck, W.New Zealand journal of forestry (1999), vol. 54, (no. 3), pp. 12, Nov 2009.
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2008
A VERY THIN BOOKSouth, David BJournal of Forestry, vol. 106, (no. 5), pp. 292-293, Jul/Aug 2008.
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2007
Chloropicrin as a Soil Fumigation Treatment in Southern Pine Nurseries.South, David BSouthern journal of applied forestry., vol. 31, (no. 1), pp. 47-51, 2007.
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Corrigendum to ''Growth response analysis after early control of woody competition for 14 loblolly pine plantations in the southern U.S.'' [Forest Ecol. Manage. 242 (2007) 569-577]South, David B and Miller, JHForest Ecology and Management, vol. 249, (no. 3), pp. 221, 2007.
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Freeze injury to roots of southern pine seedlings in the USASouth, David BSouthern Hemisphere Forestry Journal, vol. 69, (no. 3), pp. 151-156, 2007.
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Growth response analysis after early control of woody competition for 14 loblolly pine plantations in the southern U.S.South, David B and Miller, JHForest Ecology and Management, vol. 242, (no. 2-3), pp. 569-577, 2007.
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Response: Letter to the Editor by David SouthSouth, David B and Radcliffe, Samuel JEcological Economics, vol. 64, (no. 2), pp. 464, 2007.
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Tolerance of young Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) seedlings to post-emergence applications of MSMASouth, David⋅South, David⋅Enebak, Scott⋅Enebak, Scott⋅Hill, Thomas and Hill, ThomasNew Zealand journal of forestry (1999), vol. 52, (no. 3), pp. 35, Nov 2007.
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2006
Determining productivity gains from herbaceous vegetation management with ‘age-shift’ calculationsSouth, David B⋅Miller, James H⋅Kimberley, Mark O and Vanderschaaf, Curtis LForestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, vol. 79, (no. 1), pp. 56, 2006-01-01.
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Gavitropism of Pine Radicles in the DarkHe, Dexian and South, DavidNew Forests, vol. 31, (no. 2), pp. 172, 20060300.
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Integrated Pest Management Practices in Southern Pine NurseriesSouth, D.B.⋅South, David⋅Enebak, Scott and Enebak, ScottNew Forests, vol. 31, (no. 2), pp. 271, 20060300.
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Planting longleaf pine at WIDE SPACINGSSouth, David BNative Plants Journal, vol. 7, (no. 1), pp. 79-88, Spring 2006.
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2005
Effect of container type and seedling size on survival and early height growth of Pinus palustris seedlings in Alabama, U.S.A.South, David B⋅Harris, SW⋅Barnett, JP⋅Hainds, MJ and Gjerstad, DHForest Ecology and Management, vol. 204, (no. 2-3), pp. 385-398, 2005.
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Reforestation costs can be decreased by lowering initial stocking and outplanting morphologically improved seedlings.South, David B⋅VanderSchaaf, C.L. and Britt, J.R.Native plants journal., vol. 6, (no. 1), pp. 77-82, 2005.
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REFORESTATION COSTS can be decreased by lowering initial stocking and outplanting morphologically improved seedlingsSouth, David B⋅VanderSchaaf, Curtis L and Britt, John RNative Plants Journal, vol. 6, (no. 1), pp. 76-82, Spring 2005.
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