Publications of the Forest Response Program 2/10/90 Documents published and in press, funded by the Forest Response Program. PhD and MS thesis also included ------- Table of Contents Spruce - Fir Research Cooperative 1 Southern Commercial Forest Research Cooperative 11 Eastern Hardwoods Research Cooperative 14 Western Conifers Research Cooperative 16 Atmospheric Exposure Cooperative 19 National Vegetation Survey 22 Synthesis and Integration Project 30 Quality Assurance Project 33 National Program Management 34 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Spruce-Fir Agmata, A. 1989. Seed quality of picea rubens Sarg., Abies balsamea (L. Mull., and Abies fraseri (Purch.) Poii. in declining spruce-Cr forests of eastern North America. Ph.D. Disserta- tion, Mississippi State Univerisity, Mississippi State, MS. Agmata, A. and F.T. Bonner. 1988. Seed quality of red spruce and firaser fir in high elevation stands. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce- Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, pp. 333-338. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Alscher, R.G., J.R. Gumming, and J. Fincher. In press. Air pollutant-low temperature inter- action in trees. In: Proceedings of a National Research Council Symposium: Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests, April 23-28,1988, Little Switzerland, NC. Bartuska, A.M. and SA. Median. 1986. Spruce-fir decline - air pollution related?, pp. 55-73. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Regional Technical Conference, Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Productivity, Appalachian Society of American Foresters, Jan. 29-31, Raleigh, NC. Battles, J J., AJ. Johnson, and T.G. Siccama. 1988. Relationship between red spruce decline and forest characteristics at Whiteface Mountain, New York, pp. 163-172. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, pp. 163-172. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. •_» General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543pp. Bondietti, EA., C.F. Baes, and S.B. McLaughlin. 1989. Radial trends in cation ratios in tree rings as indicators of the impact of atmospheric deposition on forests. Can. J. Forest Res. 19:586-594. Bondietti, EA., S.B. McLaughlin, and C.F. Baes. In press. The potential of trees to record aluminum mobilization changes in alkaline earth availability. In: Proceedings of a National Re- search Council Symposium: Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests, April 23-28,1988, Little Switzerland, NC. Brack, R.I. 1988. Interactions of spruce-fir pathogens, insects and ectomycorrhizae on the etiology and epidemilogy of boreal montane forest decline in the southern Appalachian moun- tains, pp. 133-144. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Brack, R.I. and W.P. Robarge. 1988. Changes in forest structure in the boreal montane ecosystems of Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina. Eur. J. Forest Path. 18:357-366. Brack, R.I., W.P. Robarge, and A. McDaniel. In press. Forest decline in the boreal montane ecosystems of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Water, Air, Soil Pollut. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Cape, J.N., LJ. Sheppard, I.D. Leith, M.B. Murray, J.D. Deans, and D. Fowler. 1988. The ef- fect of acid mist on the frost hardiness of red spruce seedlings. Aspects Appl. Biol. 17:141- 149. Chen, Y. and A.R. Wellburn. 1989. Enhanced ethylene emissions from red and norway spruce exposed to acidic mists. Plant Physiol. 91:357-361. Cook, E.R. and A.H. Johnson. 1988. Threshold responses and climatic change: Possible con- tributors to the decline of red spruce, pp. 311-322. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Cook, E.R^ A.H. Johnson, and TJ. Biasing. 1987. Forest decline: Modeling the effect of climate in tree rings. Tree Physiol. 3:27-40. dimming, J.R., R.G. Alscher, J. Chabot, and L.H. Weinstein. 1988. Effects of ozone on the physiology of red spruce seedlings, pp. 355-370. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. DeHayes, D.H. and G J. Hawley. 1989. Genetic uniformity: A factor in spruce decline? Diver- sity. 16:22-23. DeHayes, D.H., MA. Ingle, and C.E. Waite. In press. Nitrogen fertilization enhances cold tolerance of red spruce seedlings. Can. J. Forest Res. Demeritt, M.E. 1988. Seed and seedlings for the Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative, pp. 67-68. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Bur- lington, VT. General Technical Report ME-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Dull, S.W., J.D. Ward, H.D. Brown, and G.W. Ryan. 1988. Evaluation of tree mortality in the spruce-fir forest of the southeastern United States, pp. 107-110. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coor- din.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Tech- nical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543pp. Dull, S.W., J.D. Ward, H.D. Brown, G.W. Ryan, W.H. Clarke, and RJ. Uhler. 1988. Evalua- tion of spruce and fir mortality in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Protection Report R8-PR13, USDA-Forest Service, Southern Region, Atlanta, GA. 92 pp. Eckert, R.T. 1989. Genetic variation in red spruce and its relation to forest decline in the northeastern United States, pp. 319-324. In: J.B. Bucher and I. Bucher-Wallin, eds. Proceed- ings of the Internationa] Union of Forestry Rest irch Organizations Conference on Air Pollu- tion and Forest Decline, Oct. 2-8,1988, Interlaken, Switzerland. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Eckert, R.T. and DM. O'Malley. 1988. Population genetic variation in New England red spruce, pp. 323-328. In: GD. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Feret, P.P., TX. Sharik, B.I. Chevone, DJ. Paganelli, and P. Moldenhawer. 1988. Com- parison of reproductive fitness between two fraser fir populations in the southern Ap- palachians, pp. 329-332. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Fincher, R^ J.R. Gumming, R.G. Alscber, G. Rubin, and L. Weinstein. In press. Long term ozone exposure affects winter hardiness of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) seedlings. Atmos. Env. Friedland, AJ. and J J. Battles. 1987. Red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) decline in the north- eastern United States: review and recent data from Whiteface Mountain, pp. 287-296. In: L. Kairiukstis, S. Nilsson, and A. Straszah, eds. Proceedings of the Workshop on Forest Decline and Reproduction: Regional and Global Consequences, March 23-27, Krakow, Poland. Inter- national Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. Hanson, PJ. and S.B. McLaughlin. In press. Growth, photosynthesis and chlorophyll con- centrations of red spruce seedlings exposed to H2Oa fog. Env. Pollut. Hertel, G.D., [Tech. Coordin.] 1988. Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Bur- lington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Hertel, G.D., S J. Zarnoch, T. Arre, C. Eagar, VA. Mohnen, and S. Median. 1987. Status of the Spruce-Fir Cooperative Research Program. Preprint for the 80th Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, June 21-26, New York, NY. Paper No. 87-34.2. 20 pp. Hertel, G.D., S J. Zarnoch, T. Arre, C. Eagar, VA. Mohnen, and S. Medlarz. 1988. Status of the Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative, pp. 19-26. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Huntington, T.G., D.R. Peart, J. Hornig, D.F. Ryan, and S. Russo-Savage. In press. Relation- ships between soil chemistry, foliar chemistry and condition of red spruce at Mt. Moosilauke, NH. Can. J. Forest Res. Huntington, T.G. and D.F. Ryan. 1988. Soil chemical properties in the spruce-fir zone on Mt. Moosilauke in New Hampshire, pp. 191-198. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of At- mospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Re- search Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Hyink, D.M. and S.M. Zedaker. 1987. Stand dynamics and the evaluation of forest decline. Tree Physiol. 3:17-26. Jacobson, J.S., L.I. Heller, K.E. Yamada, J.F. Osmeloski, T. Bethard, and J.P. Lassoie. In press. Foliar injury and growth response of red spruce to sulfate and nitrate acidic mist. Can. J. Forest Res. Jacobson, J.S. and J.P. Lassoie. 1988. Response of red spruce to sulfur and nitrogen con- taminants in simulated acidic mist, pp. 371-380. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants in the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Jacobson, J.S., J.P. Lassoie, J.F. Osmeloski, K. Yamada. In press. Changes in foliar elements in red spruce seedlings after exposure to acidic mist. Water, Air, Soil Pollut. Jensen, K.F., R.L. Patton, and G A. Schier. 1988. Effect of simulated acid rain and ozone on red spruce seedlings: An interim report, pp. 413-416. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Ef- fects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Johnson, A.H. In press. Decline of red spruce in the northern Appalachians: Determining if air pollution is an important factor. In: Proceedings of a National Research Council Sym- posium: Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests, April 23-28,1988, Little Switzerland, NC. Johnson, A.H., E.R. Cook, and T.G. Siccama. 1988. Tree-rings, climate, and red spruce decline, pp. 299-310. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Johnson, A.H., E.R. Cook, and T.G. Siccama. 1988. Climate and red spruce growth and decline in northern Appalachians. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 85:5369-5373. Johnson, D.W., AJ. Friedland, H. Van Miegroet, R.B. Harrison, E. Miller, S.E. Lindberg, DA. Cole, DA. Schaefer, and D.E. Todd. 1988. Nutrient status of some contrasting high eleva- tion forest sites in the eastern and western United States, pp. 453-460. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Tech- nical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543pp. Johnson, D.W. and G.E. Taylor, Jr. In press. Role of air pollution in forest decline in eastern North America. In: International Technical Symposium on Acidic Deposition and Forest Decline, Oct. 20-21,1988, Rochester, NY. Johnson, D.W., H. Van Miegroet, and W.T. Swank. 1988. Markers of air pollution in forests: Nutrient Cycling. In: National Research Council Conference on Biologic Markers of Air Pol- lution Stress and Damage in Forests. National Academy Press: Washington, D.C. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Joslin, J.D., C. McDuffie, and PJF. Brewer. 1988. Acidic cloud water and cation loss from red spruce foliage. Water, Air, Soil Pollut. 39:355-363. Kohut, RJ., J A. Laurence, and R.G. Amundson. 1988. Evaluation of the effects of ozone and acidic precipitation, alone and in combination on the photosynthesis, nutrition, and growth of red spruce, pp. 407-412. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Kraske, CJL, IJ. Fernandez, and CJ. Spencer. 1989. A comparison of methods for measur- ing extractable Ca, Mg, K, Na, Mn, Ae, Fe, and P from New England forest soils. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Annal. 20:439-464. Laurence, J A., RJ. Kobut, and R.G. Amundson. 1989. Response of red spruce seedlings ex- posed to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation in the field. Arch. Env. Contam. Toxicol. 18:285-290. Leith, I.D., J.N. Cape, LJ. Sheppard, MB. Murray, J.D. Deans, and D. Fowler. 1989. Frost hardiness and visible injury of spruce seedlings subjected to simulated acid mist, pp. 175-180. In: J.B. Bucher and I. Bucher-Wallin, eds. Proceedings of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Conference on Air Pollution and Forest Decline, Oct. 2-8,1988, Inter- laken, Switzerland. Lucas, P.W., DA. Cottam, LJ. Sheppard, and BJ. Francis. 1988. Growth responses and delayed winter hardening in sitka spruce following summer exposure to ozone. New Phytol. 108:495-504. Maguire, LA., H.Y. Chang, and H. Ce. 1988. Modeling forest dynamics of the southern Ap- palachian spruce-fir ecosystems, pp. 151-162. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of At- mospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Re- search Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Mandle, R.H., RJ. Kohut, and JA. Laurence. 1988. An integrated system for evaluating the effects of ozone and acidic precipitation on the nutrition, growth and physiology of red spruce and sugar maple. Env. Poll. 53:444-447. McLaughlin, S.B. In press. Carbon allocation as an indicator of pollutant impacts on forest trees. In: M. Cannell and D. Lavender, eds. Proceedings of an International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Symposium on Plant Growth in a Changing Chemical and Physical Environment, July, 1987, Vancouver, BC. McLaughlin, S.B. In press. Carbon allocation processes as indicators of air pollution effects on forests. In: Proceedings of a National Research Council Symposium: Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests, April 23-28,1988, Little Switzerland, NC. McLaughlin, S.B. In press. Whole tree physiology and forest responses to air pollutants. In: Proceedings of the Commission of European Communities Workshop: Interrelationships Be- tween Above and Below Ground Influences of Air Pollutants on Forest Trees, Dec., 1988, 0 Gennep, The Netherlands. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program McLaughlin, S.B. and HJS. Adams. 1987. Reaction-growth declines in red spruce. J. Forest. 85:50-51. McLaughlin, S.B., C.P. Anderson, N.T. Edwards, and W.K. Roy. In press. Seasonal patterns of photosynthesis and respiration of red spruce saplings from two elevations in declining southern Appalachian stands. Can. J. Forest Res. McLaughlin, S.B., C.P. Anderson, PJ. Hanson, RJ. Norby, N.T. Edwards, and R.R. Tardiff. 1988. Interactive effects of natural and anthropogenic factors on growth and physiology of southern red spruce, pp. 381-388. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. 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General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Moldenhaeur, P. 1988. In vitro studies of the impact of ozone and sulfur dioxide on pollen of fraser fir. Masters Thesis, Department of Forestry, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, VA. 82pp. Neighbour, EA., M. Pearson, and H. Mehlorn. In press. Purafil-filtration prevents the development of ozone-induced frost injury: A potential role for nitrate oxide. Atmos. Env. Nicholas, N.S. and S.M. Zedaker. In press. Ice damage in spruce-fir forests of the Black Mountains, North Carolina. Can. J. Forest Res. Norby, RJ. In press. Foliar nitrate reductase activity: A marker for assimilation of atmos- pheric nitrogen oxides. In: Proceedings of a National Research Council Symposium: Biomarkers of Air Pollution Effects on Forests, April 23-28,1988, Little Switzerland, NC. Peart, D.R., L.E. Conkey, W.H. Smith, F.B. Knight, M. Keifer. 1988. 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Forest Hist. 32:4-21. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Pyle, C. and T.R. Wentworth. 1988. Photo-monitoring of red spruce condition in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina. Perm. Plotter. 2:2-3. Robarge, W.P., J.M. Pye, and R.I. Brack. 1989. Foliar elemental composition of spruce-fir in the Southern Blue Ridge Province. Plant and Soil. 114:19-34. Sasser, C.L. and D. Binkley. 1989. Nitrogen mineralization in high elevation forests of the Ap- palachians El: Patterns withstand development in fir waves. Biogeochemistry. 7:147-156. Seller, J.R. and DJ. Paganelli. 1987. Photosynthesis and growth response of red spruce and loblolly pine to soil-applied lead and simulated acid rain. Forest Sci. 33:668-675. • Seller, J.IL, E.C. Tseng, B.I. Chevone, and D J. Paganelli. 1988. The impact of acid rain on fraser fir seedling growth and physiology, pp. 417-420. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. 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Wells. 1989. Nitrogen mineralization in high elevation forests of the Appalachians I: Regional patterns in southern spruce-fir forests. Biogeochemistry. 7:131-145. Tabor, C A. 1988. Culture techniques to generate roots of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) for use in electrophysiological studies, pp. 505-506. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Ger- many Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE- 120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Tandy, N.E., R.T. DiGiulio, and CJ. Richardson. 1988. Isozymes of superoxide dismutase in red spruce and their importance in protecting against oxidative stress, pp. 365-370. In: G.D. . Hertel [Tech. 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Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Sym- posium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Tobi, D.R., W.E. Wallner, and B.L. Parker. 1988. The conifer swift moth, Hepialus gracilis, and spruce-fir decline, pp. 351-354. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Sym- posium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Tseng, E.G., J.R. Seiler, and B.I. Chevone. 1988. Effects of ozone and water stress on green- house-grown fraser fir seedling growth and physiology. Environ. Exp. Bot. 28:37-41. Unsworth, M.H. and J.C. Wilshaw. In press. Wet, occult and dry deposition of pollutants on forests. Agri. and For. Meterology. Vann, D.R. and A.H. Johnson. 1988. Design and testing of a field branch enclosure for the ex- clusion of atmospheric components, pp. 431-440. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Sym- posium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Vogelmann, A.F. and B.N. Rock. 1988. Anatomy of red spruce needles from forest decline sites in Vermont. Environ. Exp. Bt:. 28:19-26. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Wargo, P.M. In press. Elevation and armillaria species relationships in spruce-fir forests of northeastern United States. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Root and Butt Rot Conference, British Columbia. Wargo, P.M.,A.C. Carey, G.T.Geballe, and W.H. Smith. 1987. Occurrence of rhizomorphs of armillaria in soils from declining red spruce stands in three forest types. Plant Dis. 71:163- 167. Wells, C.G., A. Jones, and J. Craig. 1988. DenitriCcation in southern Appalachian spruce-fir forests, pp. 117-122. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Wentworth, T.R., P.S. White, C. Pyle, and M.P. Schafale. 1988. Compilation and interpreta- tion of the vegetation data base and disturbance history of southern Appalachian spruce-fir, pp. 145-150. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Wilkinson, R.C. 1988. Geographic variation in needle morphology of red spruce in relation to winter injury and decline, pp. 507-514. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmos- pheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Re- - search Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Wolfenden, J., D.C. Robinson, J.N. Cape, I.S. Patterson, B J. Francis, H. Mehlhorn, and A.R. Wellburn. 1988. Use of carotenoid ratios, ethylene emissions and buffer capacities for the early diagnosis of forest decline. New Phytol. 109:85-95. Zarnoch, S J. 1988. Modeling activities within the Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative, pp. 69- 74. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19-23,1987, Bur- lington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. Zedaker, S.M., D.M. Hyink, and D.W. Smith. 1987. Growth declines in red spruce: Are they anthropogenic or natural? J. Forest. 85:34-36. Zedaker, SJM., N.S. Nicholas, and C. Eagar. 1989. Assessment of forest decline in the southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest, USA, pp. 239-244. In: J.B. Bucher and I. Bucher-Wal- lin, eds. Proceedings of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Con- ference on Air Pollution and Forest Decline, Oct. 2-8,1988, Interlaken, Switzerland. ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Zedaker, S.M., N.S. Nicholas, C. Eagar, P.S. White, and T.E. Burk. 1988. Stand charac- teristics associated with potential decline of spruce-fir forests in the southern Appalachians, pp. 123-132. In: G.D. Hertel [Tech. Coordin.] Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Spruce-Fir Forests of the Eastern United States and the Federal Republic of Germany. Proceedings of the United States/Federal Republic of Germany Research Symposium, Oct. 19- 23,1987, Burlington, VT. General Technical Report NE-120, USDA-Forest Service, North- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. 543 pp. 10 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Southern Commercial Forest Research Cooperative Bartuska, A.M. 1986. Acid deposition and forest decline: How do we identify cause and ef- fect? In: Program of the Fourth International Congress of Ecology, 71st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Ecological Modelling, Aug. 10-16, State University of New York, Syracuse, NY. Bartuska, A.M. and K.C. Joyner. 1985. Impact of atmospheric deposition on forested ecosys- tems, pp. 354-357. In: Proceedings of the National Conference on Hazardous Wastes and En- vironmental Emergencies, May 14-15, Cincinnati, OH. Binkley, D. 1989. Sensitivity of forest soils in the western U.S. to acidic deposition, pp. 561- 574. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Associa- tion, Pittsburg, PA. Binkley, D., C.T. Driscoll, H.L. Allen, P. Schoeneberger, and D. McAvoy. 1989. Acidic deposi- tion and forest soils: Context and case studies in the southeastern United States. Ecological Studies. Springer-Verlag: New York. 149 pp. Binkley, D., D. Valentine, C. Wells, and U. Valentine. 1989. An empirical analysis of the fac- tors contributing to 20-year decrease in soil pH in an old-field plantation of loblolly pine. Biogeochemistry. 8:39-54. Buttler, I.W. and SJ. Riha. 1987. General purpose simulation model of water flow in the soil- plant-atmosphere continuum. Applied Agric. Res. 2:230-234. Chappelka, A.H. 1987. Air pollution: A threat to forests in the South? Alabama Forests. 31:31-32. Chappelka, A.H., J.S. Rush, R.S. Meldahl, and B.C. Lockaby. In press. An ozone-low temperature interaction in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). New Phytol. Chappelka, A.H., B.C. Lockaby, R.S. Meldahl, and J.S. Kush. 1989. Atmospheric deposition effects on loblolly pine: Development of an intensive field research site, pp. 57-60. In: J. Miller, ed. Proceedings of the Fifth Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Nov. 1-3, 1988, Memphis, TN. Chappelka, A.H., B.C. Lockaby, R.S. Meldahl, J.S. Rush., and B.I. Chevone. 1989. Growth response of forest trees to acidic precipitation and ozone,.pp. 67-72. In: LJ. Brasser and W.C. Mulder, eds. Proceedings of the 8th World Clean Air Congress, v. 2, Sept. 11-15, Hague, the Netherlands. Cregg, B.M., J.E. Halpin, P.M. Dougherty, and R.O. Teskey. 1989. Comparative physiology and morphology of seedling and mature forest trees, pp. 111-118. .In: Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium on Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forest Ecosys- tems, Sept. 13-25,1988, Corvallis, Or, Raleigh, NC, and Gatlinburg, TN. Fox, D.G., A.M. Bartuska, J.G. Byrne, E. Cowling, R. Fisher, G.E. Likens, S.E. Lindberg, R.A. Linthurst, J. Messer, and D.S. Nichols. 1989. A screening procedure to evaluate air pollution effe» ts on Class 1 wilderness areas. General Technical Report RM-168, USDA-Fcwest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO. 36 pp. 11 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Garner, J.H.8., T. Pagano, and E.B. Cowling. 1989. An evaluation of the role of ozone, acid deposition, and other airborne pollutants in the forests of eastern North America. General Technical Report SE-59, USDA-Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC. Gaston, L, P. Nkedi-Kizza, G. Sawka, and P.S.C. Rao. In press. Spatial variability of mor- phological properties at a Florida flatwoods site. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. J. Garrett-Krause, T.A., J.S. Meadows, and J.D. Hodges. 1987. STRESLIT: A program of en- vironmental stress and stress response. Mississippi Agricultural and Forest Experiment Sta- tion Information Bulletin 112, Mississippi State, MS. 11 pp. Hanson, PJ., S.B. McLaughlin, and N.T. Edwards. 1988. Net CO: exchange ofPinus taeda shoots exposed to variable ozone levels and rain chemistries in field and laboratory settings. Physiologia Plantarum. 74:635-642. Heagle, A.S., R.B. Philbeck, R.E. Ferrell, and W.W. Heck. 1989. Design and performance of a large field exposure chamber to measure effects of air quality on plants. J. Environ. Quality. 18:361-368. Knox, R.G., R.K. Peet, and N.L. Christensen. In press. Population dynamics in loblolly pine stands: Changes in skewness and size inequality. Ecology. Kress, L.W., H.L. Allen, J.E. Mudano, and W.W. Heck. 1989. Ozone effects on growth of loblolly pine, pp. 153-158. In: J.B. Bucher, and I. Bucher-Wallin, eds. Proceedings of the In- ternational Union of Forestry Research Organizations Conference on Air Pollution and Forest Decline, Oct. 2-8,1988, Interlaken, Switzerland. Marx, D.H. 1986. The Southern Commercial Forest Research Cooperative, pp. 98-110. 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Shriner, and D. Rizzo. In press. History of hardwood decline in the eastern United States. General Technical Report NE-126, USDA-Forest Service, -Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Broomall, PA. Mroz, G.D., D.D. Reed, JA. Witter, ILS. Pregitzer, M.F. Jurgensen, H.O. Liechty, AJ. Bur- ton, J.R. Stottlemyer, N.W. MacDonald, D.R. Zak, and O. Hua. In press. Effects of an air pol- lution gradient on northern hardwood forests in the northern Great Lakes Region: Part 2 - Nutrient cycling and forest productivity. In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives, Oct. 2-6,1989, Friedrichshafn, Lake Constance, Federal Republic of Germany. Nash, B.L. In press. Disease and insect survey across a sulfate deposition gradient in northcentral Pennsylvania. In: J.A. Lynch, ed. Proceedings of the Symposium on Atmos- pheric Deposition in Pennsylvania: A Critical Assessment, Sept 11-14,1989, State College, PA. Nash, B.L., D.M. Karasevicz, J.M. Skelly, and D.D. Davis. In press. Collection and symptom evaluation of oak and maple leaves in forest stands. Forest Sci. Noble, R.D., J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jensen, eds. 1989. Air pollution effects on vegetation in- cluding forest ecosystems. Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium, Sept. 13-25, 1988, Corvallis, OR, Raleigh, NC, and Gatlinburg, TN. 312 pp. Reed, D.D., H.O. Liechty, and A. Burton. 1989. Simple procedure for mapping tree locations in forest stands. Forest Sci. 35:657-662. Simini, M., J.M. Kelly, and D.D. Davis. In press. Response of forest tree seedlings to varying doses of ozone using open-top chambers in northcentral Pennsylvania. In: J.A. Lynch, ed. Proceedings of the Symposium on Atmospheric Deposition in Pennsylvania: A Critical Assess- ment, Sept. 11-14,1989, State College, PA. Skelly, J.M. In press. Forest decline versus tree decline: The pathological consideration. J. Environ. Monitoring and Assessment. Witter, J.A., G.D. Mroz, K.S. Pregitzer, AJ. Burton, M.F. Jurgensen, D.F. Karnosky, H.O. Liechty, N.W. MacDonald, D.D. Reed, J.R. Stottlemyer, and D.R. Zak. In press. Effects of an air pollution gradient on northern hardwood forests in the northern Great Lakes Region: Part 1 - Overview. In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives, Oct. 2-6,1989, Friedrichshafn, Lake Constance, Federal Republic of Germany. 15 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Western Conifers Arbaugh, MJ. 1989. Selecting analysis procedures for exogenous disturbance tree-ring ' studies, pp. 57-63. In: R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jensen, eds. Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium on Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forest Ecosys- tems, Sept. 13-25,1988, Corvallis, OR, Raleigh, NC, Gatlinburg, TN. Arbaugh, M J. and D.L. Peterson. 1989. Variable selection in dendroclimatology: An example using simulated tree-ring series. Forest Sci. 35(2):294-302. Basabe, FA, R.L. Edmonds, W.L. Chang and T.V. Larson. 1989. Fog and cloud water chemistry in western Washington, pp. 33-49. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. Basabe, FA^ R.L. Edmonds, and T.V. Larson. 1989. Regional ozone in western Washington and southwest British Columbia. Preprint for the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Mangement Association, June 25-30,1989, Anaheim, CA. Paper No. 89-133.4. Bohm, M. 1989. A regional characterization of air quality and deposition in the coniferous forests of the western United States, pp. 221-246. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Ef- fects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburg, PA. Brubaker, L.B. and LJ. Graumilich. 1989. 100-year records of forest productivity at high elevations in western Washington, USA, pp. 49-56. In: R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jen- sen, eds. Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium on Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forest Ecosystems, Sept. 13-25,1988, Corvallis, OR, Raleigh, NC, and Gatlinburg, TN. Burke, I.C., WA Reiners, and R.IL Olson. 1989. Topographic control of vegetation in a mountain big sagebrush steppe. Vegetatio. 84:77-86. Cbang, W.L. 1989. Characterization of cloud and fog water in the mountains of western Washington. Masters Thesis, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Curtiss, B. and S.L. Ustin. In press. The remote detection of early stages of air pollution in- jury in coniferous forests using imaging spectrometer. Int. J. Remote Sensing. Edmonds, R.L. and FA. Basabe. 1989. Ozone concentrations above a Douglas-fir forest canopy in western Washington, USA. Atmos. Env. 23:625-629. Gay, CA. 1989. Modeling tree level processes, pp. 143-157. In: R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jensen, eds. Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium on Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forest Ecosystems, Sept. 13-25,1988, Corvallis, OR, Raleigh, NC, and Gatlinburg, TN. Graybill, DA and M.R. Rose. 1989. Analysis of growth trends and variation in conifers from Arizona and New Mexico, pp. 395-412. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. 16 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Graybill, DA. and S.G. Shiyatov. 1989. A1009 year tree-ring reconstrucction of mean June- July temperature deviations in the Polar Urals, pp. 37-42. Jji: R.D. Noble, J.L. Martin, and K.F. Jensen, eds. Proceedings of the Second US-USSR Symposium on Air Pollution Effects on Vegetation Including Forest Ecosystems, Sept. 13-25,1988, Corvallis, OR, Raleigh, NC, and Gatlinburg, TN. Henderson, S., R.K. Olson, and R.F. Noss. 1989. Current and potential threats to biodiversity in forests of the lower Pacific Coast States, pp. 325-336. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. Hogsett, W.E., D.T. Tingey, C. Hendricks, and D. Rossi. 1989. Sensitivity of western conifers to SOa and seasonal interaction of acid fog and ozone, pp. 469-492. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. Lovett, G.M., WA. Reiners, and R.K. Olson. 1989. Factors controlling throughfall chemistry in a balsam fir canopy: A modeling approach. Bigeochemistry. 8:239-264. Miller, D.F., R.D. Borys, and R. Graw. 1989. Chemistry of summer cloud, precipitation and air at a Rocky Mountain-Top location, pp. 105-116. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Ef- fects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. Muir, PJS. and M. Bohm. 1989. Cloud chemistry and occurrence in the western United States: A synopsis of current information, pp. 73^104. In: R.K. Olson and A.S. Lefohn, eds. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Mangement Association, Pittsburg, PA. Olson, R.K. and A.S. Lehohn, eds. 1989. Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests. Air Pollution Control Association Transaction Series No. 16. Air and Waste Management As- sociation, Pittsburg, PA. Peterson, D.L., M J. Arbaugh, and LJ. Robinson. 1989. The effects of ozone stress on tree growth and vigor in the Sierra Nevada of California, USA, pp. 289-294. In: J.B. Bucher and I. Bucher-Wallin, eds. Proceedings of the International Union of Forestry Research Organiza- tions Conference on Air Pollution and Forest Decline, Oct. 2-8,1988, Interlaken, Switzerland. Peterson, D.L., M J. Arbaugh, and LJ. Robinson. 1989. Ozone injury and growth trends of ponderosa pine in the Sierra Nevada. Preprint for the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Air and Waste Management Association, June 25-30, Anaheim, CA. 20 pp. V. Reiners, WA., G.M. Lovett, and R.K. Olson. 1987. Chemical interactions of a forest canopy with the atmosphere, pp. 111-146. In: H. Moses, V.A. Mohnen, W.E. Reifsnyder, and D.H. Slade, eds. Proceedings of the Forest-Atmosphere Interaction Workshop, Oct. 1-4, Lake . Placid, NY. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Energy Research, CONF. 85-10250, UC-5, Washington, D.C. Reiners, WA., R.K. Olson, L. Howard, and DA. Schaefer. 1986. Ion migration from interiors to outer surfaces of balsam fir needles during dry, interstorm periods. Environ. Exp. Bot. 26:227-231. Schaefer, DA., WA. Reiners, and R.K. Olson. 1988. Factors controlling the chemical altera- tion of throughfall in a subalpine balsam fir canopy. Environ. Exp. Bot. 28:175-189. 17 ------- Publications of the Forest Response Program Turner, D.P. and D.T. Tingey. 1988. Foliar leaching and root uptake of Ca, Mg and K in rela- tion to acid fog effects on conifers. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 69:324. Turner, D.P. and D.T. Tingey. In press. Foliar leaching and root uptake of Ca, Mg, and K in relation to acid fog effects on Douglas-fir. Water, Air, Soil Pollut. Turner, D.P., D.T. Tingey, and W. Hogsett 1989. Acid fog effects on conifer seedlings, pp. 125-134. In: J.B. Bucher and I. Bucher-Wallin, eds. 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