Research Publications: Pre 1997
Tognetti, R., J.D. Johnson and M. Michelozzi. 1995. The response
of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings from two Italian
populations to drought and recovery. Trees 9:348-354.
Michelozzi, M. and J.D. Johnson. 1995. Response of ethylene and
chlorophyll in two eucalyptus clones during drought. New Forests
9:197-204.
Popp, M.P., J.D. Johnson, and M.S. Lesney. 1995. Characterization
of the induced response of slash pine to inoculation with bark beetle
vectored fungi. Tree Physiology 15:619-624.
Johnson, J.D., D.P. Byres and T.J. Dean. 1995. Diurnal water
relations and gas exchange of two slash pine (Pinus elliottii
Engelm.) families exposed to chronic ozone levels. New Phytol.
131:381-392.
Popp, M.P., J.D. Johnson and M.S. Lesney. 1995. Changes in
ethylene production and monoterpene concentration in slash pine and
loblolly pine following inoculation with bark beetle vectored fungi.
Tree Physiology 15:807-812.
Kim, J.C., E.R. Allen and J.D. Johnson. 1995. Terpene emissions in
a southeastern pine forest. Air & Waste Management Association.
95-WA74A.03:1-16.
Byres, D.P., T.J.Dean and J.D. Johnson. 1992. Long-term effects of
simulated acidic precipitation and ozone on the foliage dynamics of Pinus
elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.. New Phytol.
120:61-67.
Dean, T.J. and J.D. Johnson. 1992. Growth response of young slash
pine trees to simulated acid rain and ozone stress. Can. J. For.
Res. 22:839-848.
Byres, D.P., J.D. Johnson and T.J. Dean. 1992. Seasonal response
of slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii
Engel.) photosynthesis to long-term exposure to ozone and acidic
precipitation. New Phytol. 122:91-96.
Eissenstat, D.M., J.P. Syvertsen, T.J. Dean, G. Yelenosky and J.D.
Johnson. 1991. Sensitivity of frost resistance and growth in citrus
and avocado to chronic ozone exposure. New Phytologist 118:139-146.
Johnson, J.D. and H.E. Stelzer. 1991. Loblolly pine photosynthesis
is enhanced by sublethal hexazinone concentrations. Tree Physiology
8:371-380.
Eissenstat, D.M., J.P. Syvertsen, T.J. Dean, J.D. Johnson and G.
Yelenosky. 1991. Interaction of simulated acid rain with ozone on
freeze resistance, growth and mineral nutrition in citrus and avocado,
J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116:838-845.
Popp, M.P., J.D. Johnson and T.L. Massey. 1991. Stimulation of
resin flow in slash and loblolly pine by bark beetle vectored fungi.
Can. J. For. Res. 21:1124-1125.
Johnson, J.D. 1990. Biomass allocation in slash and loblolly pine:
Effects of irrigation and fertilization, For. Ecol. Mgt. 30:147-157.
Seiler, J.R. and J.D. Johnson. 1988. Physiological and
morphological responses of three half-sib families of loblolly pine to
water-stress conditioning. For. Sci. 34:487-495.
Johnson, J.D. and K.G. Gagnon. 1988. Assessing freeze damage in
loblolly pine seedlings: A comparison of ethane production to
electrolyte leakage. New Forest 2:65-72.
Stumpff, N.J. and J.D. Johnson. 1987. Ethylene production by
loblolly pine seedlings associated with water stress. Physiol.
Plant. 69:167-172.
Johnson, J.D., S.M. Zedaker, and A.B. Hairston. 1985. Foliage,
stem and root interrelationships in young loblolly pine. For. Sci.
31:891-898.
Seiler, J.R. and J.D. Johnson. 1985. Photosynthesis and
transpiration of loblolly pine seedlings as influenced by
moisture-stress conditioning. For. Sci. 31:1985, 742-749.
Johnson, J.D. 1984. A rapid technique for estimating total surface
area of pine needles. For. Sci. 30:913-921.
Seiler, J.R. and J.D. Johnson. 1984. Abnormal needle morphology in
loblolly pine caused by low humidity. Hort. Sci. 19:521-522.
Seiler, J.R. and J.D. Johnson. 1984. Growth and acetylene
reduction of black alder seedlings in response to water stress. Can.
J. For. Res. 14:477-480.
Johnson, J.D. and W.K. Ferrell. 1983. Stomatal response to vapor
pressure deficit and the effect of plant water stress. Plant, Cell
and Environ. 6:451-456.
Johnson, J.D. and W.K. Ferrell. 1982. The effect of abscisic acid
metabolism on stomatal conductance in Douglas-fir during water stress.
Physiol. Plant. 55:431-437.
Johnson, J.D. 1981. Two types of ventilated porometer compared on
broadleaf and coniferous species. Plant Physiol. 68:506-507.
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