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- Barnett, R. 2004. It's in the genes: Clemson researcher fights peach tree disease. Growing (February):16-19
- Bauerle, W.L., T.H. Whitlow, C.R. Pollock, and E.A. Frongillo 2002. A laser-diode-based system for measuring sap flow by the heat-pulse method. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 275-284
- Bauerle, W.L., J.D. Dudley, and L.W. Grimes 2003. Genotypic variability in photosynthesis, water use, and light absorption among red and Freeman maple cultivars in response to drought stress. Journal of the American Society for Horticulture Science 327-332
- Bauerle, W.L., T.H. Whitlow, T.L. Setter, T.L. Bauerle, and F.M. Vermeylen 2003. Ecophysiology of Acer rubrum L. seedlings from contrasting hydrologic habitats: growth, gas exchange, tissue water relations, abscisic acid, and carbon isotope discrimination. Tree Physiology 841-850
- Bauerle, W.L., and J.D. Bowden 2004. A fiber-optic-based system for integrating photosynthetically active radiation in plant canopies. HortScience 1027-1029
- Bauerle, W.L., T.H. Whitlow, T.L. Setter, and F.M. Vermeylen 2004. Abscisic acid synthesis in Acer rubrum L. leaves—A vapor pressure deficit mediated response. Journal of the American Society for Horticulture Science 182-187
- Bauerle, W.L., D.J. Weston, J.D. Bowden, J.D. Dudley, and J.E. Toler 2004. Leaf absorptance of photosynthetically active radiation in relation to chlorophyll meter estimates among woody plant species. Scientia Horticulturae 169-178
- Bauerle, W.L., J.E. Toler, and G.G. Wang 2004. The stomatal conductance of Acer rubrum L. ecotypes under varying soil and atmospheric water conditions: Predicting stomatal responses with an abscisic acid-based model. Tree Physiology 805-811
- Bauerle, W.L., J.D. Bowden, M.F. McLeod, and J.E. Toler 2004. Modeling intracrown and intracanopy interactions in red maple: Assessment of light transfer on carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange. Tree Physiology 589-597
- Haque, M.T., . , and . 2004. Landscape Design for Energy Efficiency. Book 53
- Haque, M.T., L. Tai, and D. Ham 2004. Landscape Design for Energy Efficiency. Book 53
- Huang, H., S.N. Jeffers, D.R. Layne, and G. Schnabel 2004. AFLP analysis of Phytophthora cactorum isolates from strawberry and other hosts: implications for identifying the primary source of inoculum. Plant Disease 88:714-720
- Layne, D.R. 2005. Chinese peaches: past and present. American Fruit Grower 125(3):54
- Layne, D.R. 2005. Establishing a variety "test" block. American Fruit Grower 125(1):47
- Layne, D.R. 2005. Let there be light. American Fruit Grower 125(5):62
- Liu, X., G.L. Reighard, G. Swire-Clark, and W.V. Baird 2008. Peach Rootstock Identification by DNA-fingerprinting with microsatellite (SSR) markers. Amer. Pom. Soc. 61: 162-166
- Neves, S.S., G. Swire-Clark, K.W. Hilu, and W.V. Baird 2005. Phylogeny of Eleusine (Poaceae: Chloridoideae) based on nuclear ITS and plastid trnT-trnF sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35: 395-419
- Pomper, K.W., D.R. Layne, and S.C.Jones 2003. Container production of pawpaw seedlings. HortTechnology 13(3):434-438
- Pomper, K.W., S.B. Crabtree, S.Brown, S.C.Jones, T.M.Bonney, and D.R. Layne 2003. Assessment of genetic diversity of pawpaw (Asimina triloba) cultivars with intersimple sequence repeat markers. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci 128(4):521-525
- Pomper, K.W., and D.R. Layne 2004. North American Pawpaw. Chronica Horticulturae 44(3):11-15
- Schnabel, G., and D.R. Layne 2004. Comparison of reduced-application and sulfur-based fungicide programs on scab intensity, fruit quality, and cost of disease control of peach. Plant Disease 88:162-166
- Wang, G.G., D.H. Van Lear, and W.L. Bauerle 2005. Effects of prescribed fires on first-year establishment of white oak (Quercus alba L.) seedlings in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 328-337
- Wang, Y., G.L.Reighard, D.R. Layne, A.G.Abbott, and H.Huang 2005. Inheritance of AFLP markers and their use for genetic diversity analysis in wild and domesticated pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal].. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 130(4): 561-568
- Wang, G.G., and W.L. Bauerle 2006. Effects of light intensity on the growth and energy balance of Photosystem II electron transport in Quercus alba seedlings. Annals of Forest Science 111-118
- Wang, G.G., S. Chhin, and W.L. Bauerle 2006. The effect of natural atmospheric CO2 fertilization suggested by open-grown white spruce in a dry environment. Global Change Biology 601-610
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