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Joseph C. White
Joseph C. White
Assistant Professor of Biology, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
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Foliar uptake, carbon fluxes and water status are affected by the timing of daily fog in saplings from a threatened cloud forest
ZC Berry, JC White, WK Smith
Tree physiology 34 (5), 459-470, 2014
862014
Standing Dead Trees are a Conduit for the Atmospheric Flux of CH4 and CO2 from Wetlands
MJ Carmichael, AM Helton, JC White, WK Smith
Wetlands 38, 133-143, 2018
272018
Seasonal variation in water sources of the riparian tree species Acer negundo and Betula nigra, southern Appalachian foothills, USA
JC White, WK Smith
Botany 93 (8), 519-528, 2015
182015
Foliar water uptake of fog confers ecophysiological benefits to four common tree species of southeastern freshwater forested wetlands
MJ Carmichael, JC White, ST Cory, ZC Berry, WK Smith
Ecohydrology 13 (7), e2240, 2020
172020
Water sources in riparian trees of the southern Appalachian foothills, USA: A preliminary study with stable isotope analysis
JC White, WK Smith
Riparian ecology and conservation 1 (2013), 46-52, 2013
92013
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 …
MJ Carmichael, JC White, WK Smith
Castanea 83 (2), 272-287, 2018
52018
Water sources and ecophysiology of selected riparian species of the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
JC White
Wake Forest University, 2015
42015
Water source utilization under differing surface flow regimes in the riparian species Liquidambar styraciflua, in the southern Appalachian foothills, USA
JC White, WK Smith
Plant Ecology 221 (11), 1069-1082, 2020
32020
Water sources in riparian tree species of the southeastern United States
JC White, WK Smith
28th Annual Perspectives in Biology Symposium, Wake Forest University …, 0
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