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Updated August 2007

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Nut Trees

  • Brauer, D., A. Ares, W. Reid, A. Thomas, and J.P. Slusher. 2006. Nut-yield variations and yield-DBH relationships in open-canopy black walnuts in southern USA. Agroforestry Systems 67:63-72.
  • Hunt, K.L., M.A. Gold, and M.R. Warmund. 2005. Chinese chestnut cultivar performance in Missouri. Third International Chestnut Congress, Chaves, Portugal, Oct. 20-23, 2004. Abstract. Acta. Hort. 693:145-148.
  • Reid, W. 2006. A fresh look at native tree spacing. Pecan South 38(12):4-6.
  • Reid, W., M.V. Coggeshall, and K.L. Hunt. 2005. Black walnut cultivars for nut production. Walnut Council Bulletin 32(3):1,3,5,12,15.
  • Reid, W. 2005. Be prepared for success. Pecan South 38(9):9-10.
  • Reid, W. 2005. Blame it on the weather. Pecan South 38(4):4, 10.
  • Reid, W. 2005. Focusing on natives. Pecan South 37(12):4-8.
  • Thomas, A.L., and W.R. Reid. 2006. Hardiness of black walnut and pecan cultivars in response to an early hard freeze. Journal of the American Pomological Society 60:90-94.
  • Van Sambeek, J.W., and Garrett, H.E. 2005. Ground cover management in walnut and other hardwood plantings. In: Michler, C.H., Pijut, P.M., Van Sambeek, J.W., and four others. Black walnut in a new century (Proc., Sixth Walnut Council Symposium). Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-243. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station: 85-100.
  • Warmund, M.R., and M.V. Coggeshall. 2006. Determination of black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) harvest date with durometer measurements. Acta Hort. 705:529-531.
  • Warmund, M.R., K.L. Hunt, and M.A. Gold. 2005. Removal of secondary burs increases average nut weight from primary burs of ‘Armstrong’, ‘Orrin’ and ‘Willamette’ Chinese chestnuts. Acta Hort. 693:149-151.

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Alley Cropping

  • Kirk, S.D., C.J. Starbuck, and J.W. Van Sambeek. 2005. Missouri gravel bed and a pot-in-pot system superior to white polyethylene and foam for overwintering Syringa pubescens subsp. patula liners. Combined Proceedings International Plant Propagators’ Society 54:516-521.
  • McGraw, R.L., W.T. Stamps, and M. Linit. 2005. Yield and maturation of alfalfa in a black walnut alley-cropping practice. Proceedings of the Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference, Rochester, MN. (CD-ROM) 5pp.
  • Mungai, N.W., P.P. Motavalli, R.J. Kremer, and K.A. Nelson. 2005. Spatial variation of soil enzyme activities and microbial functional diversity in temperate alley cropping systems. Biology & Fertility of Soils 42(2):129-136.
  • Mungai, N.W., and P.P. Motavalli. 2006. Litter quality effects on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in temperate alley cropping systems. Applied Soil Ecology 31:32-42.
  • Mungai, N.W., P.P. Motavalli, R.J. Kremer, and K.A. Nelson. 2005. Spatial variation of soil enzyme activities and microbial functional diversity in temperate alley cropping systems. Biol. Fertil. Soils 42:129-136.
  • Stamps, W.T., T.L. Woods, R.L. McGraw, and M.J. Linit. 2005. Arthropod communities in temperate agroforestry: Theory and reality. Proceedings of the Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference, Rochester, MN. (CD-ROM) 6pp. t>

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Forest Farming

  • Abad, Z.G., J. Phillips, and A.L. Thomas. 2005. Black root and crown rot of black cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.) is associated to Phytophthora and Pythium species. Phytopathology 95:S1.
  • Byers, P., and A.L. Thomas. 2005. Elderberry Research and Production in Missouri. Proceedings of the 25th Missouri Small Fruit and Vegetable Conference. Southwest Missouri State University. Springfield, MO. 25:91-97.
  • Mihail, J.D., Bruhn, J.N., and Bonello, P. 2007. Spatial and temporal patterns of morel fruiting. Mycological Research 111:339-346.
  • Pruett, G.E., Bruhn, J.N., and Mihail, J.D. 2008. Colonization of pedunculate oak by the burgundy truffle fungus is greater with natural than with pelletized lime. Agroforestry Systems 72: 41-50.
  • Thomas, A.L., R.J. Crawford, G.E. Rottinghaus, J.K. Tracy, W.L. Applequist, B.E. Schweitzer, L.J. Havermann, S.F. Woodbury, J.S. Miller, M.R. Ellersieck and D.E. Gray. 2007. Occurrence of 23-epi-26-deoxyactein and cimiracemoside a in various black cohosh tissues throughout the growing season. Hortscience. 42(3):535-539.
  • Thomas, A.L., R.J. Crawford Jr., G.E. Rottinghaus, J.K. Tracy, W.L. Applequist, B.E. Schweitzer, L.J. Havermann, S.F. Woodbury, J.S. Miller, M.R. Ellersieck, and D.E. Gray. 2007. Occurrence of 23-epi-26-deoxyactein and Cimiracemoside A in various black cohosh tissues throughout the growing season. HortScience 42(3): 535-539.
  • Thomas, A.L., R.J. Crawford, Jr., L.J. Havermann, W.L. Applequist, B.E. Schweitzer, S. Woodbury, and J.S. Miller. 2006. Effect of planting depth, planting season, and fungicide treatment on establishment of black cohosh in a poorly-drained soil. HortScience 41(2):374-376.

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Riparian Forest Buffers and Water Quality

  • Anderson, S.H., R.P. Udawatta, T. Seobi, and H.E. Garrett. 2005. Soil water content and infiltration in agroforestry buffer strips. pp. 1-17. In: K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Bailey, N., P.P. Motavalli, R.P. Udawatta, and K. Nelson. 2005. Effects of landscape position and temperate alley cropping practices on soil carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide flux in an agricultural watershed. pp. 1-14. In: K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Bentrup, G. 2005. Visualizing agroforestry alternatives or pixel this! In: Brooks, K.N. and Ffolliot, P.R. (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Bentrup, G. M. Schoeneberger, M.G. Dosskey, G. Wells, T. Kellerman. 2005. Tool time: melding watershed and site goals on private lands. In: Brooks, K.N. and Ffolliot, P.R. (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Bentrup, G. 2005. Getting the most out of riparian buffers. BufferNotes. February.
  • Bentrup, G. 2005. Visualizing buffer alternatives. BufferNotes. April.
  • Dosskey, M., M. Helmers, and D. Eisenhauer. 2006. An approach for using soil surveys to guide the placement of water quality buffers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 61:344-354.
  • Francis, C.A., M.L. Schneider, P. Skelton, M. Schoeneberger, and G. Bentrup. 2005. Methods for designing future food systems in peri-urban areas. Proc. Visualizing Food and Farm Meetings, Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society, Portland, Oregon. June 11. p. 48-49.
  • Herring, J., R.C. Schultz, and T.M. Isenhart. 2006. Watershed-scale inventory of existing riparian buffers in northeast Missouri using GIS. Journal of American Water Resources Association 42:145-155.
  • Kabrick, J.M., D.C. Dey, J.W. Van Sambeek, M. Wallendorf, and M.A. Gold. 2005. Soil properties and growth of swamp white oak and pin oak on bedded soils in the lower Missouri River floodplain. Forest Ecology and Management 204:315-327.
  • Lerch, R.N., Lin, C.H., Leigh, N.D. 2007. Reaction pathways of the diketonitrile degradate of isoxaflutole with hypochlorite in water. [Article] Journal of Agriculture & Food Chemistry. 55(5):1893-1899.
  • Lin, C.H., R.N. Lerch, H.E. Garrett, C.J. Gantzer, and S.H. Anderson. 2007. Utilizing vegetative buffer strips to remove dissolved and sediment-bound atrazine, metolachlor and glyphosate from surface water runoff. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 113-121.
  • Lin, C.H., R.N. Lerch, H.E. Garrett, and M.F. George. 2007. An improved GC-MS/MS method for determination of atrazine and its chlorinated metabolites uptake by forage plants-laboratory and field experiments. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 38: 1753-1773.
  • Lin, C.H., R.N Lerch., R.J. Kremer, H.E. Garrett, and M.F. George. 2007. Stimulated rhizodegradation of atrazine by selected plant species. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 95-105.
  • Lin, C.H., Lerch, R.N., Garrett, H.E., Li, Y.X., George, M.F. 2007. Improved HPLC-MS/MS method for determination of isoxaflutole (balance) and its metabolites in soils and forage plants. [Article] Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry. 55(10):3805-3815.
  • Lin, C.H., Lerch, R.N., Garrett, H.E., and George, M.F. 2007. Ability of forage grasses exposed to atrazine and isoxaflutole (Balance™) to reduce nutrient levels in soils and shallow groundwater. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. 38:1119-1136.
  • Lin, C.H., Lerch, R.N., Garrett H.E., and George, M.F. 2005. Incorporating forage grasses in riparian buffers for bioremediation of atrazine, isoxaflutole and nitrate. Agroforestry Systems 63(1):91-99
  • Lin, C.H., R.N. Lerch, R.J. Kremer, H.E. Garrett, R.P. Udawatta, and M.F. George. 2005. Soil microbiological activities in vegetative buffer strips and their association with herbicide degradation. pp. 1-10. In K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, Minnesota. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Mungai, N.W., P.P. Motavalli, and R.J. Kremer. 2006. Soil organic carbon and nitrogen fractions in temperate alley cropping systems. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 37:977-992.
  • Mungai, N.W., P.P. Motavalli, R.J. Kremer, and K.A. Nelson. 2005. Spatial variation of soil enzyme activities and microbial functional diversity in temperate alley cropping systems. Biol. Fertil. Soils 42:129-136.
  • Schoeneberger, M.M., G. Bentrup, C.F. Francis, and R. Straight. 2006. Creating viable living linkages between farms and communities. P. 225-246 in C. Francis, R. Poincelot, and G. Bird (eds.) Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture. Haworth Press, Binghamton, N.Y. 367 p.
  • Seobi, T., S.H. Anderson, R.P. Udawatta, and C.J. Gantzer. 2005. Influences of grass and agroforestry buffer strips on soil hydraulic properties. Soil Science Society of America Journal 69: 893-901.
  • Tomer, M.D., M.G. Dosskey, M.R. Burkart, D.E. James, M.J. Helmers, and D.E. Eisenhauer. 2005. Placement of riparian forest buffers to improve water quality. In: Brooks, K.N. and Ffolliot, P.R. (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Udawatta, R.P., S.H. Anderson, C.J. Gantzer, and H.E. Garrett. 2008. Influence of prairie restoration on CT-measured soil pore characteristics. Journal of Environmental Quality 37:219-228.
  • Udawatta, R.P., G.S. Henderson, J.R. Jones, and R.D. Hammer. 2006. Runoff and sediment from row-crop, row-crop with grass strips, pasture, and forested watersheds. J. Water Sciences. 19:137-149.
  • Udawatta, R.P., P.O. Nygren, and H.E. Garrett. 2005 Growth of three oak species during establishment in an agroforestry practice for watershed protection. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35:602-609.
  • Udawatta, R.P., P.P. Motavalli, H.E. Garrett, and J.J. Krstansky. 2006. Nitrogen and nitrate losses in runoff from three adjacent corn-soybean watersheds. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 117:39-48.
  • Udawatta, R.P., S.H. Anderson, C.J. Gantzer, and H.E. Garrett. 2006. Agroforestry and grass buffer influence on macropore characteristics: a computed tomography analysis. Soil Sci. Soc. of Am. J. 70:1763-1773.
  • Udawatta, R.P., S.H. Anderson, and H.E. Garrett. 2005. Tree, grass, and crop root length densities and soil water content within an agroforestry buffer system. 16 p. In: K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Zaimes, G.N., R.C. Schultz, and T.M. Isenhart. 2006. Riparian land-uses and precipitation influences on stream bank erosion in central Iowa. Journal of American Water Resources Association 42:83-97.
  • Zaimes, G.N., R.C. Schultz, T.M. Isenhart, S.K. Mickelson, J.L. Kovar, J.R. Russell, and W.P. Powers. 2005. Stream bank erosion under different land-use practices in Northeast Iowa. 10 p. In: K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].

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Silvopasture and Forages

  • Ares, A., W.C. Reid, and D. Brauer. 2006. Production and economics of native pecan silvopastures in central United States. Agroforestry Systems 66:205-215.
  • Ares, A., D.K. Brauer, and D.M. Burner. 2005. Growth of southern pines at different stand configurations in silvopastoral practices. 8 p. In: K.N. Brooks and P.F. Ffolliott (ed.) Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, June 12-15, 2005, St. Paul, MN. Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. [CD-ROM].
  • Ares, A., and K. Brauer. 2005. Aboveground biomass partitioningt in loblolly pine silvopastoral stands: spatial configuration and pruning effects. Forest Ecology and Management 219:176-184.
  • Casler, M.D., K.P. Vogel, C.M. Taliaferro, N.J. Ehlke, J.D. Berdahl, E.C. Brummer, R.L. Kallenbach, C.P. West, and R.B. Mitchell. 2007. Latitudinal and longitudinal adaptation of switchgrass populations. Crop Science 47:2249-2260.
  • Cherney, J.H., and R.L. Kallenbach. 2007. Forage systems for the temperate humid zone. In: Barnes, R.F., C.J. Nelson, K.J. Moore, and M. Collins (eds.) Forages Vol. II: The science of grassland agriculture, 6th ed. Blackwell Pub. Profess., Ames, Iowa. p. 277-290.
  • Curtis, L.E., and R.L. Kallenbach. 2007. Endophyte infection level of tall fescue stockpiled for winter grazing does not alter the gain of calves nursing lactating beef cows. Journal of Animal Science 85:2346-2353.
  • Godsey, L.D., W.D. Walter, J.P. Dwyer, and H.E. Garrett. 2006. A preliminary economic analysis of silvopasture in Missouri’s Ozark Forests. In: Buckley, D.S. and others, Eds. Proceedings of the 15th Central Hardwoods Forest Conference, Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS- . Ashville, N.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station p. 418-424.
  • Kallenbach, R.L., M.S. Kerley, and G.J. Bishop-Hurley. 2006. Forage accumulation, quality and livestock production from an annual ryegrass and cereal rye mixture in a pine-walnut silvopasture. Agroforestry Systems 66:43-53.
  • Smith, L.B., and R.L. Kallenbach. 2006. Overseeding annual ryegrass and cereal rye into soybean as part of a multifunctional cropping system: I. Grain crop yields, winter annual weed cover, and residue after planting. Online. Forage and Grazinglands doi:10.1094/FG-2006-0907-01-RS.
  • Van Sambeek, J.W., N.E. Navarrete-Tindall, H.E. Garrett, C.H. Lin, R.L. McGraw, D.C. Wallace. 2007. Ranking the shade tolerance of forty-five candidate groundcovers for agroforestry plantings. The Temperate Agroforester 15(4).
  • Walter, W.D., D.C. Dey, and J.P. Dwyer. 2007. Epicormic response when converting hardwood forests to silvopasture. In: Buckley, D.S., and W.K. Clatterbuck, eds. Proceedings of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-101. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 425-432.

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Tree-Crop Interactions

  • Mungai, N.W., P.P. Motavalli, and R.J. Kremer. 2006. Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Fractions in Temperate Alley Cropping Systems. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 37:977–992.
  • Mungai N.W., and P.P. Motavalli. 2006. Litter quality effects on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in temperate alley cropping systems. Applied Soil Ecology 31(1-2):32-42.
  • Stamps, W.T., T.V. Dailey, and N.M. Gruenhagen. 2007. Infestation of European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis in Midwestern USA fields with herbaceous borders. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 121:430-434.
  • Stamps, W.T., R.L. McGraw, L. Godsey, T.L. Woods and M.J. Linit. 2007. The ecology and economics of insect pest management and biodiversity in nut tree alley cropping systems in the Midwestern U.S. In: Oliver, A. and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13, 2007. p. 157-163.
  • Stamps, W.T., T.L. Woods, R.L. McGraw, and M.J. Linit. 2005. Arthropod communities in temperate agroforestry: Theory and reality. Proceedings of the 9th North American Agroforestry Conference, Rochester, MN. (CD-ROM) 6pp.

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Wildlife Habitat Restoration and Agroforestry

  • Burhans, D.E., and F.R. Thompson III. 2006. Songbird abundance and parasitism differs between urban and rural shrublands. Ecological Applications 16:394-405.
  • Dey, D.C., J.M. Kabrick, and M.A. Gold. 2006. The role of large container seedlings in afforesting oaks in bottomlands. p. 59-65 In: Connor, K.F., ed. Proceedings 13th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep SRS-92, Asheville, NC: U.S. Dept. of Ag., Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 640 p.
  • Furey, M., and D. Burhans. 2006. Territory selection by upland red-winged blackbirds in experimental restoration plots. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118(3):391-398.
  • Heitmeyer, M.E., R.J. Cooper, J.G. Dickson, and B.D. Leopold. 2005. Ecological relationships of warm-blooded vertebrates in bottomland hardwood ecosystems. pp 281-306. In L.H. Fredrickson, S.A. King, and R.M. Kaminski, Eds. Ecology and management of bottomland hardwood ecosystems: The state of our understanding. University of Missouri-Columbia, Gaylord Memorial Laboratory Special Publication No. 10. Puxico, MO.
  • Heitmeyer, M.E. 2006. The importance of winter floods to mallards in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(1):101-110.

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Flood Tolerance and Bottomland Restoration:

  • Coggeshall, M.V., and J.W. Van Sambeek. 2007. Scion and rootstock effects on precocity and acorn production in swamp white oak. April 22-27. Abstracts for Second National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. Kansas City, Mo.: 60.
  • Coggeshall, M.V., Van Sambeek, J.W., and Garrett, H.E. 2006. Rootstock effects on growth and early acorn production of grafted swamp white oaks. In: Heuser, C. Ed. 56th International Plant Propagators Society Eastern Region. 4-7 October 2006; Grand Rapids, MI. Combined Proceedings of the International Plant Propagators Society 56:418-422.
  • Coggeshall, M.V., J.W. Van Sambeek, and S.E. Schlarbaum. 2007. Genotypic variation in flood tolerance of black walnut and three southern bottomland oaks. In: Buckley, D.S., and W.K. Clatterbuck, eds. Proceedings of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-101. Asheville, N.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 629-637.
  • Dey, D.C., J.M. Kabrick, and M.A. Gold. 2005. Evaluation of RPMTM oak seedlings in afforesting floodplain crop fields along the Missouri River. In: 9th workshop on seedling physiology and problems in oak plantings. 18-20 October 2004. West Lafayette, IN. USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station. General Technical Report NC-262: 3.
  • Kabrick, J.M., D.C. Dey, and J.R. Motsinger. 2007. Evaluating the flood tolerance of bottomland hardwood artificial reproduction. In: Buckley, D.S., and W.K. Clatterbuck, eds. Proceedings of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-101. Asheville, N.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 572-580.
  • Kabrick, J.M., D.C. Dey, J.W. Van Sambeek, M. Wallendorf, and M.A. Gold. 2005. Soil properties and growth of swamp white oak and pin oak on bedded soils in the lower Missouri River floodplain. Forest Ecology and Management 204:315-327.
  • Steele, K.L., J.M. Kabrick, and D.C. Dey. 2007. How do you successfully restore bottomland hardwoods? April 22-27. Abstracts for Second National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. Kansas City, Mo.: 326.
  • Van Sambeek, J.W., R.L. McGraw, J.M. Kabrick, M.V. Coggeshall, I.M. Unger, and D.C. Dey. 2007. Developing a field facility for evaluating flood tolerance of hardwood seedlings and understory ground covers. In: Buckley, D.S., and W.K. Clatterbuck, eds. Proceedings of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-101. Asheville, N.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station: 727-733.
  • Walsh, M.P., M.V. Coggeshall, D. Gwaze, J.W. Van Sambeek. 2007. Genetic variation in flood tolerance of bur, white, and swamp white oak collected along a hydrological gradient for restoring bottomland forests. April 22-27. Abstracts for Second National Conference on Ecosystem Restoration. Kansas City, Mo.: 356.

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Socio-economics, policy, marketing

  • Arbuckle, J.G. Jr., C. Valdivia, A. Raedeke, J. Green, and J.S. Rikoon. 2005. The non-operator landowner and agroforestry: An analysis of factors associated with interest in agroforestry practices. In: Moving agroforestry into the mainstream. The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference Proceedings, K.N. Brooks, and P.F. Folliott, Eds. St. Paul, MN: Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota.
  • Cernusca, M.M., M.A. Gold, and L.D. Godsey. 2007. Competitive market analysis – shiitake mushroom producers. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 297-306.
  • Flower, T., C. Valdivia, and H. Dorr. 2005. Habitus and Interest in Agroforestry Practices in Missouri. American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings. Providence, Rhode Island, July 24-27. Published Electronically at AgEcon Search http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/cgi-bin/pdf_view.pl?paperid=16298&ftype=.pdf
  • Fregene, E., and C. Valdivia. 2007. Policy and program incentives for the adoption of agroforestry in Missouri. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 583-592.
  • Godsey, L.D., M.A. Gold, and M.M. Cernusca. 2007. Online marketing for alternative products. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 507. Abstract.
  • Godsey, L.D., W.D. Walter, J.P. Dwyer, and H.E. Garrett. 2007. A preliminary economic analysis of silvopasture in Missouri’s Ozark forests. In: Buckley, D.S., and W.K. Clatterbuck, eds. Proceedings of 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-101. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. p. 418-424.
  • Gold, M.A., L.D. Godsey, and M.M. Cernusca. 2005. Applying the five forces model to competitive market analysis of Eastern red cedar. Forest Products Journal 55(12):58-65.
  • Gold, M.A., M.M. Cernusca, and L.D. Godsey. 2005. Update on Consumers’ Preferences for Chestnuts. HortTechnology 15(4):904-906.
  • Gold, M.A., M.M Cernusca, and L.D. Godsey. 2005. Chestnut Market Analysis Producer’s Perspective. UMCA Publication 34 p. http://www.centerforagroforestry.org/pubs/chestnutmarketreport.pdf
  • Gold, M.A., M.M. Cernusca and L.D. Godsey. 2006. Competitive Market Analysis: Chestnut Producers. HortTechnology 16(2):360-369.
  • Lucht, J. 2007. Pathways to agroforestry: Landowner types, land use and perceptions. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 593-604.
  • Valdivia, C. 2007. The effect of land fragmentation on habitus, field, and agroforestry in the Midwest, USA. In: Olivier, A., and S. Campeau, eds. Proceedings of the 10th North American Agroforestry Conference. Quebec City, Quebec, June 10-13. p. 621-633.
  • Valdivia, C., and C. Poulos. 2005. Factors Affecting Farm Operators’ Interest in Incorporating Riparian Buffers and Forest Farming Practices in Northeast and Southeast Missouri. Moving Agroforestry into the Mainstream, The Ninth North American Agroforestry Conference. Proceedings, K.N. Brooks and P.F. Folliott, Eds. St. Paul, MN: Dept. of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota.

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