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Timothy B. Harrington
Timothy B. Harrington
PNW Research Station, U.S. Forest Service (retired)
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Understory vegetation, resource availability, and litterfall responses to pine thinning and woody vegetation control in longleaf pine plantations
TB Harrington, MB Edwards
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (7), 1055-1064, 1999
1981999
Silviculture and ecology of western US forests, second ed.
JC Tappeiner II, DA Maguire, TB Harrington, JD Bailey
Oregon State University Press, 2015
98*2015
Foliage biomass distribution of loblolly pine as affected by tree dominance, crown size, and stand characteristics
M Xu, TB Harrington
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28 (6), 887-892, 1998
891998
Above-and belowground competition from longleaf pine plantations limits performance of reintroduced herbaceous species
TB Harrington, CM Dagley, MB Edwards
Forest Science 49 (5), 681-695, 2003
772003
Effects of planting spacing and site quality on 25-year growth and mortality relationships of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii)
TB Harrington, CA Harrington, DS DeBell
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (1), 18-25, 2009
702009
Competition affects shoot morphology, growth duration, and relative growth rates of Douglas-fir saplings
TB Harrington, JC Tappeiner
Can. J. For. Res 21, 474-481, 1991
661991
Five-year growth responses of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western redcedar seedlings to manipulated levels of overstory and understory competition
TB Harrington
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36 (10), 2439-2453, 2006
652006
Effects of application rate, timing, and formulation of glyphosate and triclopyr on control of Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense)
TB Harrington, JH Miller
Weed Technology 19 (1), 47-54, 2005
632005
Kudzu (Pueraria montana) community responses to herbicides, burning, and high-density loblolly pine
TB Harrington, LT Rader-Dixon, JW Taylor
Weed Science 51 (6), 965-974, 2003
612003
Variation in logging debris cover influences competitor abundance, resource availability, and early growth of planted Douglas-fir
TB Harrington, RA Slesak, SH Schoenholtz
Forest Ecology and Management 296, 41-52, 2013
592013
Changes in dissolved organic matter with depth suggest the potential for postharvest organic matter retention to increase subsurface soil carbon pools
BD Strahm, RB Harrison, TA Terry, TB Harrington, AB Adams, PW Footen
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (10), 2347-2352, 2009
592009
Interspecific competition and herbicide injury influence 10-year responses of coastal Douglas-fir and associated vegetation to release treatments
TB Harrington, RG Wagner, SR Radosevich, JD Walstad
Forest Ecology and Management 76 (1-3), 55-67, 1995
501995
Tree regeneration responses to microsite characteristics following a severe tornado in the Georgia Piedmont, USA
TB Harrington, AA Bluhm
Forest Ecology and Management 140 (2-3), 265-275, 2001
492001
Effects of clearcutting with corridor retention on abundance, richness, and diversity of small mammals in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA
NL Constantine, TA Campbell, WM Baughman, TB Harrington, ...
Forest ecology and Management 202 (1-3), 293-300, 2004
482004
Belowground competition influences growth of natural regeneration in thinned Douglas-fir stands
WD Devine, TB Harrington
Canadian journal of Forest research 38 (12), 3085-3097, 2008
472008
Effects of logging debris treatments on five-year development of competing vegetation and planted Douglas-fir
TB Harrington, SH Schoenholtz
Canadian journal of forest research 40 (3), 500-510, 2010
462010
Response of understory vegetation important to the northern bobwhite following imazapyr and mechanical treatments
JR Welch, KV Miller, WE Palmer, TB Harrington
Wildlife Society Bulletin 32 (4), 1071-1076, 2004
432004
Overstory and understory relationships in longleaf pine plantations 14 years after thinning and woody control
TB Harrington
Canadian journal of forest research 41 (12), 2301-2314, 2011
422011
Plant competition, facilitation, and other overstory-understory interactions in longleaf pine ecosystems
TB Harrington
The Longleaf Pine Ecosystem, 135-156, 2006
392006
Nursery practices influence seedling morphology, field performance, and cost efficiency of containerized cherrybark oak
KD Howell, TB Harrington
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 28 (3), 152-162, 2004
372004
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