Joseph C. White
Affiliations: | University of North Carolina at Pembroke |
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Plant Physiological Ecology, Riparian Ecology, Botany, Environmental ScienceGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorWilliam K. Smith | grad student | 2009-2015 | Wake Forest (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
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White JC, Smith WK. (2020) Water source utilization under differing surface flow regimes in the riparian species Liquidambar styraciflua , in the southern Appalachian foothills, USA Plant Ecology. 1-14 |
Carmichael MJ, White JC, Cory ST, et al. (2020) Foliar water uptake of fog confers ecophysiological benefits to four common tree species of southeastern freshwater forested wetlands Ecohydrology. 13 |
Carmichael MJ, White JC, Smith WK. (2018) Water Source Utilization in Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. (baldcypress) over the Course of a Growing Season in a Restored Coastal Freshwater Wetland Vulnerable to Saltwater Incursion Castanea. 83: 272 |
Carmichael MJ, Helton AM, White JC, et al. (2017) Standing Dead Trees are a Conduit for the Atmospheric Flux of CH4 and CO2 from Wetlands Wetlands. 38: 133-143 |
White JC, Smith WK. (2015) Seasonal variation in water sources of the riparian tree species acer Negundo and Betula Nigra, southern appalachian Foothills, USA Botany. 93: 519-528 |
Berry ZC, White JC, Smith WK. (2014) Foliar uptake, carbon fluxes and water status are affected by the timing of daily fog in saplings from a threatened cloud forest. Tree Physiology. 34: 459-70 |
White JC, Smith WK. (2013) Water sources in riparian trees of the southern Appalachian foothills, USA: A preliminary study with stable isotope analysis Riparian Ecology and Conservation. 1 |