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1Assessing Methods to Measure Stem Diameter at Breast Height with High Pulse Density Helicopter Laser Scanning
Remote Sensing, 2025, 17, 229
3.72Citations (PDF)
2Relationship Between Carbon Stock and Stand Cumulative Production at Harvesting Age of Pinus radiata Plantations: A Comparison Between Granitic and Metamorphic Soils
Sustainability, 2025, 17, 3614
2.92Citations (PDF)
3Modeling the Effects of Climate and Site on Soil and Forest Floor Carbon Stocks in Radiata Pine Stands at Harvesting Age
Forests, 2025, 16, 1137
2.20Citations (PDF)
4Predicting the yield of Pinus taeda (L.) using UAV LiDAR data in random forest and support vector machine models3.61Citations (PDF)
5Precision forestry in actively managed loblolly pine plantations: Leaf area index response one growing season following a variable-rate fertilization3.60Citations (PDF)
6The dark side of the soil carbon cycle: Hydroxyl radicals and abiotic CO2 production10.52Citations (PDF)
7Wood Basic Density Assessment of Eucalyptus Genotypes Growing under Contrasting Water Availability Conditions
Forests, 2024, 15, 185
2.25Citations (PDF)
8Pinus taeda carryover phosphorus availability on the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain3.61Citations (PDF)
9Forest soil classification for intensive pine plantation management: “Site Productivity Optimization for Trees” system3.610Citations (PDF)
10Extracted Eucalyptus globulus Bark Fiber as a Potential Substrate for Pinus radiata and Quillaja saponaria Germination
Plants, 2024, 13, 789
3.75Citations (PDF)
11Water and Temperature Ecophysiological Challenges of Forests Plantations under Climate Change
Forests, 2024, 15, 654
2.26Citations (PDF)
12Drought and Wildfire Trends in Native Forests of South-Central Chile in the 21st Century
Fire, 2024, 7, 230
2.414Citations (PDF)
13Nature vs. nurture: Drivers of site productivity in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) forests in the southeastern US3.65Citations (PDF)
14Growth trends of loblolly pine age five or less in relation to soil type and management intensity3.63Citations (PDF)
15Soil and Site Productivity Effects on Above- and Belowground Radiata Pine Carbon Pools at Harvesting Age
Plants, 2024, 13, 3482
3.73Citations (PDF)
16Differences in rainfall interception among Eucalyptus genotypes
Trees - Structure and Function, 2023, 37, 1189-1200
1.73Citations (PDF)
17Rotation-age effects of subsoiling, fertilization, and weed control on radiata pine growth at sites with contrasting soil physical, nutrient, and water limitations3.69Citations (PDF)
18Morphological, physiological and carbon balance response of Eucalyptus genotypes under water stress
New Forests, 2023, 55, 441-457
1.29Citations (PDF)
19Life cycle analysis to estimate CO 2 e emissions from forest harvesting systems in intensively managed Pinus radiata plantations1.43Citations (PDF)
20Hillslope soil erosion and mobility in pine plantations and native deciduous forest in the coastal range of south‐Central Chile3.824Citations (PDF)
21Estimating the overstory and understory vertical extents and their leaf area index in intensively managed loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations using airborne laser scanning11.231Citations (PDF)
22Financial Returns for Biomass on Short-Rotation Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Southeastern United States
Forest Science, 2021, 67, 670-681
0.53Citations (PDF)
23A 50-Year Retrospective of the Forest Productivity Cooperative in the Southeastern United States: Regionwide Trials
Journal of Forestry, 2021, 119, 73-85
0.89Citations (PDF)
24Differences in early seasonal growth efficiency and productivity of eucalyptus genotypes
New Forests, 2021, 53, 811-829
1.21Citations (PDF)
25Eucalyptus grandis Response to Calcium Fertilization in Colombia
Forest Science, 2021, 67, 701-710
0.54Citations (PDF)
26Transcriptomic response in foliar and root tissues of a drought-tolerant Eucalyptus globulus genotype under drought stress1.77Citations (PDF)
27Climate and water availability impacts on early growth and growth efficiency of Eucalyptus genotypes: The importance of GxE interactions3.628Citations (PDF)
28Mid-rotation response of Pinus taeda to early silvicultural treatments in subtropical Argentina3.66Citations (PDF)
29Losses of fertilizer nitrogen after a winter fertilization in three managed pine plantations of the southeastern United States2.42Citations (PDF)
30Complementarity increases production in genetic mixture of loblolly pine (Pinus taedaL.) throughout planted range
Ecosphere, 2020, 11,
2.66Citations (PDF)
31Global timber investments, 2005 to 2017
Forest Policy and Economics, 2020, 112, 102082
3.751Citations (PDF)
32A New Approach for Modeling Volume Response from Mid-Rotation Fertilization of Pinus taeda L. Plantations
Forests, 2020, 11, 646
2.27Citations (PDF)
33Contrasting responses of cluster roots formation induced by phosphorus and nitrogen supply in Embothrium coccineum populations from different geographical origin
Plant and Soil, 2020, 453, 473-485
3.33Citations (PDF)
34Nitrogen loading of Eucalyptus globulus seedlings: nutritional dynamics and influence on morphology and root growth potential
New Forests, 2020, 52, 31-46
1.210Citations (PDF)
35Forest Fertilizer Applications in the Southeastern United States from 1969 to 2016
Forest Science, 2019, 65, 355-362
0.528Citations (PDF)
36Crown architecture, crown leaf area distribution, and individual tree growth efficiency vary across site, genetic entry, and planting density1.727Citations (PDF)
37ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS GROWTH AND YIELD OF FIRST ROTATION CUTTING CYCLE OF Acacia AND Eucalyptus SHORT ROTATION DENDROENERGY CROPS
Revista Arvore, 2018, 41,
0.45Citations (PDF)
38Advances in Silviculture of Intensively Managed Plantations
Current Forestry Reports, 2018, 4, 23-34
5.949Citations (PDF)
39Leaf area and growth of Chilean radiata pine plantations after thinning across a water stress gradient1.415Citations (PDF)
40Modelling the Effect of Weed Competition on Long-Term Volume Yield of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. Plantations across an Environmental Gradient
Forests, 2018, 9, 480
2.26Citations (PDF)
41Economic assessment of Eucalyptus globulus short rotation energy crops under contrasting silvicultural intensities on marginal agricultural land
Land Use Policy, 2018, 76, 329-337
5.521Citations (PDF)
42A common garden experiment examining light use efficiency and heat sum to explain growth differences in native and exotic Pinus taeda3.629Citations (PDF)
43Biomass and nutrient mass of Acacia dealbata and Eucalyptus globulus bioenergy plantations
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2017, 97, 162-171
5.524Citations (PDF)
44Quantifying differences in thermal dissipation probe calibrations for Eucalyptus globulus species and E. nitens × globulus hybrid
Trees - Structure and Function, 2017, 31, 1263-1270
1.79Citations (PDF)
45Post-thinning density and fertilization affect Pinus taeda stand and individual tree growth
Forest Ecology and Management, 2017, 396, 207-216
3.630Citations (PDF)
46Comparative water use in short-rotation Eucalyptus benthamii and Pinus taeda trees in the Southern United States
Forest Ecology and Management, 2017, 397, 126-138
3.636Citations (PDF)
47Field performance of various Pinus radiata breeding families established on a drought-prone site in central Chile1.46Citations (PDF)
48BIOETHANOL POTENTIAL FROM HIGH DENSITY SHORT ROTATION WOODY CROPS ON MARGINAL LANDS IN CENTRAL CHILE
Cerne, 2017, 23, 133-145
0.58Citations (PDF)
49Respuesta en parámetros de intercambio gaseoso y supervivencia en plantas jóvenes de genotipos comerciales de Eucalyptus spp sometidas a déficit hídrico
Bosque, 2017, 38, 79-87
0.27Citations (PDF)
50Long-term response to area of competition control in Eucalyptus globulus plantations
New Forests, 2017, 49, 383-398
1.220Citations (PDF)
51Intercambio gaseoso de dos clones de Paulownia elongata x fortunei al primer año de desarrollo vegetativo en tres sitios del centro-sur de Chile
Gayana - Botanica, 2016, 73, 438-452
0.22Citations (PDF)
52Maximum response of loblolly pine plantations to silvicultural management in the southern United States
Forest Ecology and Management, 2016, 375, 105-111
3.685Citations (PDF)
53Nitrogen availability and mineralization in Pinus radiata stands fertilized mid-rotation at three contrasting sites2.83Citations (PDF)
54Long-Term Pinus radiata Productivity Gains from Tillage, Vegetation Control, and Fertilization
Forest Science, 2015, 61, 800-808
0.525Citations (PDF)
55Macropropagación de Paulownia elongata x fortunei a partir de esquejes de raíz en la Región del Biobío, Chile
Gayana - Botanica, 2015, 72, 70-75
0.21Citations (PDF)
56Juvenile Southern Pine Response to Fertilization Is Influenced by Soil Drainage and Texture
Forests, 2015, 6, 2799-2819
2.226Citations (PDF)
57Evaluation of damage caused by Ectinogonia buquetti (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in dendroenergetic plantations of Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Bosque, 2015, 36, 247-254
0.22Citations (PDF)
58Cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of Eucalyptus globulus short rotation plantations in Chile9.560Citations (PDF)
59Response of Eucalyptus grandis in Colombia to mid-rotation fertilization is dependent on site and rate but not frequency of application3.612Citations (PDF)
60Local and general above-stump biomass functions for loblolly pine and slash pine trees
Forest Ecology and Management, 2014, 334, 254-276
3.663Citations (PDF)
61Using seasonal measurements to inform ecophysiology: extracting cardinal growth temperatures for process-based growth models of five Eucalyptus species/crosses from simple field trials1.415Citations (PDF)
62Growth Responses of Loblolly Pine in the Southeast United States to Midrotation Applications of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Micronutrients
Forest Science, 2014, 60, 157-169
0.547Citations (PDF)
63Ecosystem Nutrient Retention after Fertilization of Pinus taeda
Forest Science, 2014, 60, 1131-1139
0.56Citations (PDF)
64Foliage development and leaf area duration in Pinus radiata
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013, 304, 455-463
3.66Citations (PDF)
65Influences of silvicultural manipulations on above- and belowground biomass accumulations and leaf area in young Pinus radiata plantations, at three contrasting sites in Chile
Forestry, 2013, 86, 27-38
2.219Citations (PDF)
66Fertilization and irrigation effects on tree level aboveground net primary production, light interception and light use efficiency in a loblolly pine plantation3.675Citations (PDF)
67Developing a New Foliar Nutrient-Based Method to Predict Response to Competing Vegetation Control in Pinus taeda0.44Citations (PDF)
68Efecto de plantaciones dendroenergéticas en el carbono a nivel de suelo, en dos suelos contrastantes de la región de Biobío, Chile
Revista Arvore, 2013, 37, 1135-1144
0.46Citations (PDF)
69Intra-annual nutrient flux in Pinus taeda
Tree Physiology, 2012, 32, 1237-1258
3.512Citations (PDF)
70Probability Distributions in High-Density Dendroenergy Plantations
Forest Science, 2012, 58, 663-672
0.511Citations (PDF)
71Carbon Emissions and Sequestration from Fertilization of Pine in the Southeastern United States
Forest Science, 2012, 58, 419-429
0.532Citations (PDF)
72A Method for Estimating Deciduous Competition in Pine Stands Using Landsat0.418Citations (PDF)
73Midrotation Vegetation Control and Fertilization Response in <I>Pinus taeda</I> and <I>Pinus elliottii</I> across the Southeastern United States0.426Citations (PDF)
74Drought effects on water use efficiency, freezing tolerance and survival of Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus globulus × nitens cuttings
New Forests, 2012, 44, 119-134
1.229Citations (PDF)
75Global timber investments, wood costs, regulation, and risk
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2010, 34, 1667-1678
5.572Citations (PDF)
76Silvicultural manipulation and site effect on above and belowground biomass equations for young Pinus radiata
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2010, 34, 1825-1837
5.513Citations (PDF)
77Estimating the bioenergy potential of Pinus radiata plantations in Chile0.65Citations (PDF)
78Leaf area duration in natural range and exotic Pinus taeda1.810Citations (PDF)
79Opportunities for Fertilization of Loblolly Pine in the Sandhills of the Southeastern United States0.413Citations (PDF)
80The effect of pruning and thinning on above ground aerial biomass of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden
Forest Ecology and Management, 2008, 255, 365-373
3.633Citations (PDF)
81Early response of Pinus radiata plantations to weed control and fertilization on metamorphic soils of the Coastal Range, Maule Region, Chile
Bosque, 2008, 29,
0.219Citations (PDF)
82Efecto de poda y raleo en el área foliar de Eucalyptus nitens
Bosque, 2008, 29,
0.21Citations (PDF)
83Tree Nutrition and Forest Fertilization of Pine Plantations in the Southern United States0.4251Citations (PDF)
84Timber investment returns for selected plantations and native forests in South America and the Southern United States
New Forests, 2006, 33, 237-255
1.2149Citations (PDF)
85Comparison of biomass and nutrient content equations for successive rotations of loblolly pine plantations on an Upper Coastal Plain Site
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2005, 28, 548-564
5.520Citations (PDF)
86Radiata pine response to tillage, fertilization, and weed control in Chile
Bosque, 2004, 25,
0.215Citations (PDF)
87Predicting parameters of Weibull probability density function for diametric distributions in A. melanoxylon, E. camaldulensis, and E. nitens bioenergy plantation
Dendrobiology, 0, 86, 8-18
0.21Citations (PDF)
88Assessment of wildfire-induced hydrological changes in the south andes mountains of chile
Journal of Hydrology, 0, 664, 134533
6.00Citations (PDF)
89Carbon fluxes and partitioning in Eucalyptus and Pinus plantations across a climatic gradient in Brazil5.40Citations (PDF)
90APAR is a better predictor than LUE of the stem growth differences found between Loblolly pine grown in the United State and Brazil5.40Citations (PDF)