Jerome W. Van Sambeek
Title: Research Plant Physiologist
Unit: Sustainable Management of Central Hardwood Ecosystems and Landscapes
Previous Unit: Ecology & Management of Central Hardwood Ecosystems
Address: Northern Research Station
202 Natural Resources Building
Columbia, MO 65211-7260
Phone: 573-875-5341; ex 233
E-mail: Contact Jerome W. Van Sambeek
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Education
- Washington University (St. Louis), Ph.D., Plant Physiology, 1975
- South Dakota State University, B.S., Biology and Botany, 1969
Civic & Professional Affiliations
Society of American Foresters, Association for Temperate Agroforestry, Walnut Council, Northern Nut Growers Association, and Missouri Nut Growers Association
Current Research
I currently work on research projects that focus on vegetation management in hardwood plantings using native and legume ground covers or interplanting nitrogen-fixing shrubs or trees. We know the addition of nitrogen-fixing plants in tree plantings can enhance establishment and early growth of black walnut; however, we know little about the interaction between nitrogen-fixing plants, oaks, and other Central Hardwood species. New studies are looking at native grasses to identify species that are less competitive than the introduced forage grasses for use in nut tree orchards. In cooperation with the University of Missouri Center for Agroforestry, we are evaluating shade tolerance of native and forage grasses and legumes for use as ground covers in various agroforestry practices and managed woodlands. I plan to continue adding new information to the vegetation management database that was started to evaluate response of black walnut and other hardwood seedlings and saplings to various ground covers and other establishment practices. Percent change in tree growth compared to trees in vegetation-free plots or plots with weeds is being determined from existing publications and file reports to determine if we can make ground cover recommendations without having to field test all the possible combinations of tree species and ground covers. In addition, I try to maintain an active technology transfer program that includes serving as a Web-based black walnut expert for several organizations and regularly preparing materials for several newsletters.
Why is This Important
The ground cover, especially in hardwood plantings, can substantially alter tree establishment, growth, and productivity. Based on past research, our best cover and nurse crops have been with introduced forage legumes and woody shrubs, several of which are now considered invasive species. My research is trying to identify native ground covers that are easy to establish and maintain, environmentally friendly, and compete minimally with hardwood seedlings and saplings.
Future Research
My future field research will concentrate on evaluating physiological response of hardwood seedlings and ground covers to shade or flooding. We recently renovated a shade tolerance laboratory in which plants are grown under 20 to 100 percent of full sun. In this facility, plants are grown in potting medium amended with slow-release fertilizer and regularly irrigated so that only the light regime affects phenology and productivity. We continue to make design changes in the flood tolerance laboratory installed within a natural floodplain to evaluate effects of flooding on hardwood seedlings. This field facility allows us to control duration, flow, and time of flooding and, to a lesser extent, flooding depth.
Featured Publications
- Dey, Daniel C.; Van Sambeek, J.W.; Ponder, Felix, Jr.; Kabrick, John M. 2008. Afforesting oaks in bottomlands
- Coggeshall, Mark V.; Van Sambeek, J.W.; Garrett, H.E. 2008. Grafting influences on early acorn production in swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor Wild.)
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Navarrete-Tindall, Nadia E.; Hunt, Kenneth L. 2008. Growth and foliar nitrogen concentrations of interplanted native woody legumes and pecan
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 2008. Plantation establishment: site preparation and tree planting methods
- Coggeshall, Mark V.; Van Sambeek, J.W. 2008. The use of relative growth rates to assess flood tolerance in oak seedlings
Additional
Online Publications
- Walsh, Michael P.; Van Sambeek, J.W.; Coggeshall, Mark V. 2008. Variation in flood tolerance of container-grown seedlings of swamp white oak, bur oak, and white oak
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 2007. Annotated black walnut literature
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Navarrete-Tindall, N.E.; Garrett, H.E.; Lin, C.-H.; McGraw, R.L.; Wallace, D.C. 2007. Ranking the shade tolerance of forty-five candidate groundcovers for agroforestry plantings
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 2006. Annotated black walnut literature
- Weigel, D.R.; Van Sambeek, J.W.; Michler, C.H., eds. 2005. Ninth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts)
- Kabrick, John M.; Dey, Daniel C.; Van Sambeek, J. W.; Wallendorf, Michael; Gold, Michael A. 2005. Soil properties and growth of swamp white oak and pin oak on bedded soils in the lower Missouri River floodplain
- Michler, C. H.; Pijut, P.M.; Van Sambeek, J.; Coggeshall, M.; Seifert, J.; Woeste, K.; Overton, R.; Ponder, F., Jr., eds. 2004. Black walnut in a new century, proceedings of the 6th Walnut Council research symposium; 2004 July 25-28; Lafayette, IN.
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Garrett, H.E. 2004. Ground cover management in walnut and other hardwood plantings
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Xi, Sheng-Ke; Gustafson, William A.; Coggeshall, Mark V. 2004. Performance of black walnut in the Yellow River watershed of the People's Republic of China
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Dawson, Jeffrey O.; Ponder, Felix Jr; Loewenstein, Edward F.; Fralish, James S. 2003. 13th Central Hardwoods Forest Conference
- Sharma, Jyotsna; Zettler, Lawrence W.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. A Survey of Mycobionts of Federally Threatened
- Navarrete-Tindall, Nadia E.; Van Sambeek, J. W.; Kirk, Steven D.; McGraw, Robert L. 2003. Adaptation of four Amorpha shrubs to four light levels
- Coggeshall, Mark V.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. Designing and testing a subirrigation system for rooting hardwood cuttings
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Preece, John E.; Coggeshall, Mark V. 2003. Forcing Epicormic Sprouts on Branch Segments of Adult Hardwoods for Softwood Cuttings
- Carlisle, Jonathan D.; Geyer, Wayne A.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. Increasing amounts of chemical weed control increase growth of white ash, white oak, and black walnut saplings in a tall fescue sod
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. Legume ground covers alter defoliation response of black walnut saplings to drought and anthracnose
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Xi, Sheng-Ke; Gustafson, William A.; Coggeshall, Mark V. 2003. Performance of black walnut from the central hardwood region in China's Yellow River watershed
- Ladyman, K. P.; Kerley, M. S.; Kallenbach, R. L.; Garrett, H. E.; Van Sambeek, J. W.; Navarrete-Tindall, N. E. 2003. Quality and Quantity Evaluations of Shade Grown Forages
- Navarrete-Tindall, Nadia; Mechlin, Larry; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. Shade Tolerance of Festuca paradoxa Desv., a Cool-Season Grass Native to North America
- Cheng, Zhanqi; Anderson, Stephen H.; Gantzer, Clark J.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2003. Soil structure characterized using computed tomographic images
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Ostry, Michael E.; Zaczek, James J. 2003. Survival and growth of deep-planted, in-leaf grafts in a germplasm repository of canker-resistant butternut
- Van Sambeek , J. W.; Preece, John E.; Navarrete-Tindall, Nadia E. 2002. Comparative in Vitro Culture of White And Green Ash From Seed to Plantlet Production
- Coggeshall, Mark V.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2002. Development of a Subirrigation System with Potential for Hardwood Tree Propagation
- Preece, John E.; Van Sambeek, J. W.; Henry, Paul H.; Zaczek, James. 2002. Forcing the Tissue
- Zaczek, James J.; Groninger, John W.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 2002. Stand Dynamics in an Old-Growth Hardwood Forest
in Southern Illinois, USA
- Sharma, Jyotsna; Van Sambeek, J. W.; Starbuck, Christopher J. 2002. Western Pairie Fringed Orchid: Its Status, Ecology, and in Vitro Propagation
- Jones, James E.; Mueller, Rita; Van Sambeek, J.W. 1998. Nut production handbook for Eastern black walnut
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Kobe, Jane M.; Fralish, James S. 1997. Interference with shoot growth and flowering of dittany (Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton) by hardwood leachates
- Van Sambeek, J.W. 1997. Knowledge for the future of black walnut; proceedings of the 5th black walnut symposium; 1996 July 28-31; Springfield, MO.
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Preece, John E.; Navarrete, Nadia E.; Rink, George. 1996. Physiological and genotypic responses of central hardwood species to allelochemicals, other stresses, and their interactions
- McBride, F. D.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 1995. Black walnut response to subsoiling, irrigation, and vegetation management on a site with a shallow fragipan
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Kai, D. Abugarshall; Shenaut, David B. 1995. Chemical release of pole-sized trees in a central hardwood clearcut
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Preece, John E.; Huetteman, Carl A.; Roth, Paul L. 1995. Use of plastic films for weed control during field establishment of micropropagated hardwoods
- Chen, Peter Y. S.; Bodkin, Robert E.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 1995. Variation in pin knot frequency in black walnut lumber cut from a small provenance/progeny test
- Thompson, Janette R.; Schultz, Richard C.; Van Sambeek, J.W. 1993. Fifth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts).
- Dawson, J. O.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 1993. Interplanting woody nurse crops promotes differential growth of black walnut saplings
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Hanover, J.W.; Williams, R.D. 1991. Planting stock type x genotype interactions affect early outplanting performance of black walnut seedlings
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Larson, Merlyn M. 1990. Fourth workshop on seedling physiology and growth problems in oak plantings (abstracts); 1989 March 1-2; Columbus, OH.
- Van Sambeek, J.W.; Williams, Robert D. 1989. Seeding and Planting Hardwoods
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Williams, Robert D. 1989. Seeding and planting hardwoods
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Direct Seeding
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Grafting
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Ground Cover Management
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Growing Containerized Seedlings
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Interplanting
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Nut Production
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Planting Seedlings
- Weber, Barbara C.; Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Preventing Animal Damage
- Van Sambeek, J. W. 1988. Record Keeping
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Schlesinger, Richard C. 1988. Revitalizing Stagnating Stands
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Schlesinger, Richard C. 1988. Twig and Stem Borers
- Rink, George; Van Sambeek, J. W. 1987. Seedling-sapling growth variation in a southern Illinios black walnut provenance/progeny test
- Van Sambeek, J. W.; Rink, George. 1981. Phisiology and silviculture of black walnut for combined timber and nut production
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11/19/2008