Dr. G. Geoff Wang

Professor
Clemson University, USA


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Forest Ecology from University of British Columbia, Canada

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Science
Forest Systems
Forest Economics

Selected Publications

  1. Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, B.O. Knapp, J.L. Walker and M.C. Stambaugh, 2107. Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion in maritime forests: The role of anthropogenic disturbance and its management implication. For. Ecol. Manage., 398: 10-24.
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  2. Wu, C., H. Wang, Q. Mo, Z. Zhang and G. Huang et al., 2019. Effects of elevated UV-B radiation and N deposition on the decomposition of coarse woody debris. Sci. Total Environ., 663: 170-176.
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  3. Wang, F., F. Chen, G.G. Wang, R. Mao, X. Fang, H. Wang and W. Bu, 2019. Effects of experimental nitrogen addition on nutrients and nonstructural carbohydrates of dominant understory plants in a Chinese fir plantation. Forests, Vol. 10. 10.3390/f10020155.
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  4. Chen, F.S., G.G. Wang, X.M. Fang, S.Z. Wan, Y. Zhang and C. Liang, 2019. Nitrogen deposition effect on forest litter decomposition is interactively regulated by endogenous litter quality and exogenous resource supply. Plant Soil, 437: 413-426.
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  5. Zhang, H., W. Guo, M. Yu, G.G. Wang and T. Wu, 2018. Latitudinal patterns of leaf N, P stoichiometry and nutrient resorption of Metasequoia glyptostroboides along the Eastern coastline of China. Sci. Total Environ., 618: 1-6.
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  6. Xie, H., G.G. Wang and M. Yu, 2018. Ecosystem multifunctionality is highly related to the shelterbelt structure and plant species diversity in mixed shelterbelts of Eastern China. Global Ecol. Conserv., Vol. 16. 10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00470.
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  7. Wu, T., P. Zhang, L. Zhang, J. Wang, M. Yu, X. Zhou and G.G. Wang, 2018. Relationships between shelter effects and optical porosity: A meta-analysis for tree windbreaks. Agric. For. Meteorol., 259: 75-81.
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  8. Wu, C., Q. Mo, H. Wang, Z. Zhang and G. Huang et al., 2018. Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis (Carriere) J. Houzeau) invasion affects soil phosphorus dynamics in adjacent coniferous forests in subtropical China. Ann. For. Sci., Vol. 75. 10.1007/s13595-018-0703-0.
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  9. Shearman, T.M., G.G. Wang, P.T. Ma and S. Guan, 2018. Patterns of bark growth for juvenile trees of six common hardwood species in the eastern United States and the implications to fire-tolerance. Trees, 32: 519-524.
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  10. Razaq, A. and S. Shahzad, 2018. Tree stoichiometry and nutrient resorption along a chronosequence of Metasequoia glyptostroboides forests in coastal China. For. Ecol. Manage., 430: 445-450.
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  11. Lu, D., G.G. Wang, Q. Yan, T. Gao and J. Zhu, 2018. Effects of gap size and within-gap position on seedling growth and biomass allocation: Is the gap partitioning hypothesis applicable to the temperate secondary forest ecosystems in Northeast China? For. Ecol. Manage., 429: 351-362.
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  12. Lu, D., G.G. Wang, L. Yu, T. Zhang and J. Zhu, 2018. Seedling survival within forest gaps: The effects of gap size, within-gap position and forest type on species of contrasting shade-tolerance in Northeast China. Forestry: Int. J. For. Res., 91: 470-479.
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  13. Lu, D., G.G. Wang, J. Zhang, Y. Fang, C. Zhu and J. Zhu, 2018. Converting larch plantations to mixed stands: Effects of canopy treatment on the survival and growth of planted seedlings with contrasting shade tolerance. For. Ecol. Manage., 409: 19-28.
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  14. Liu, X., Z. Fu, B. Zhang, L. Zhai and M. Meng et al., 2018. Effects of sulfuric, nitric and mixed acid rain on Chinese fir sapling growth in Southern China. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety, 160: 154-161.
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  15. Liu, G., S. Lin, L.S. Pile, Z. Fang and G.G. Wang, 2018. Effect of potassium permanganate and pyrolysis temperature on the biochar produced from rice straw and suitability of biochars for heavy metal (CD and PB) immobilization in paper sludge. Fresenius Environ. Bull., 27: 9008-9018.
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  16. Liu, G., C. Hui, M. Chen, L.S. Pile, G.G. Wang, F. Wang and P. Shi, 2018. Variation in individual biomass decreases faster than mean biomass with increasing density of bamboo stands. J. For. Res., 10.1007/s11676-018-0796-1.
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  17. Knapp, B.O., L.S.Pile, J.L. Walker and G.G.Wang, 2018. Fire effects on a fire-adapted species: Response of grass stage longleaf pine seedlings to experimental burning. Fire Ecol., Vol. 14. 10.1186/s42408-018-0003-y.
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  18. Coates, T.A., A.T. Chow, D.L. Hagan, T.A. Waldrop and G.G. Wang et al., 2018. Thermocouple probe orientation affects prescribed fire behavior estimation. J. Environ. Qual., 47: 170-176.
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  19. Zhang, H., X. Yang, J. Wang, G.G. Wang, M. Yu and T. Wu, 2017. Leaf N and P stoichiometry in relation to leaf shape and plant size for Quercus acutissima provenances across China. Scient. Rep., Vol. 7. .
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  20. Yang, X., P. Zhang, Q. Wu, H. Yan, M. Yu, G. Wang and T. Wu, 2017. Effects of simulated wind load on leaf photosynthesis and carbohydrate allocation in eight Quercus species. J. Biobased Mater. Bioenergy, 11: 629-634.
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  21. Shearman, T.M., G.G. Wang, R.K. Peet, T.R. Wentworth, M.P. Schafale and A.S. Weakley, 2017. A community analysis for forest ecosystems with natural growth of Persea spp. in the southeastern United States. Castanea, 83: 3-27.
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  22. Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, T.A. Waldrop, J.L. Walker, W.C. Bridges and P.A. Layton, 2017. Developing an ecologically-based integrated management approach to control Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion in maritime forests. J. For., 1154: 522-529.

  23. Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, J.P. Stovall, E. Siemann, G.S. Wheeler and C.A. Gabler, 2017. Mechanisms of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) invasion and their management implications-A review. For. Ecol. Manage., 404: 1-13.
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  24. Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, B.O. Knapp, G. Liu and D. Yu, 2017. Comparing morphology and physiology of Southeastern US Pinus seedlings: Implications for adaptation to surface fire regimes. Ann. For. Sci., Vol. 74. 10.1007/s13595-017-0666-6.
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  25. Hu, H., G.G. Wang, W.L. Bauerle and R.J. Klos, 2017. Drought impact on forest regeneration in the Southeast USA. Ecosphere, Vol. 8. 10.1002/ecs2.1772.
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  26. Coates, T.A., A.T. Chow, D.L. Hagan, G.G. Wang, W.C. Bridges and J.H. Dozier, 2017. Frequent prescribed burning as a long-term practice in longleaf pine forests does not affect detrital chemical composition. J. Environ. Qual., 46: 1020-1027.
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  27. Cheng, X., M. Yu and G. Wang, 2017. Effects of thinning on soil organic carbon fractions and soil properties in Cunninghamia lanceolata stands in Eastern China. Forests, Vol. 8. 10.3390/f8060198.
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  28. Zhang, H., W. Guo, G.G. Wang, M. Yu and T. Wu, 2016. Effect of environment and genetics on leaf N and P stoichiometry for Quercus acutissima across China. Eur. J. For. Res., 135: 795-802.
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  29. Yan, Y., Q. Zhang, G.G. Wang and Y.M. Fang, 2016. Atmospheric deposition of heavy metals in Wuxi, China: Estimation based on native moss analysis. Environ. Monitor. Assess., Vol. 188. 10.1007/s10661-016-5315-2.
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  30. Yan, Q., J. Zhu, Q. Gang, L. Huang and G.G. Wang, 2016. Comparison of spatial distribution patterns of seed rain between larch plantations and adjacent secondary forests in Northeast China. For. Sci., 62: 652-662.
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  31. Wu, T., P. Zhang, L. Zhang, G.G. Wang and M. Yu, 2016. Morphological response of eight Quercus species to simulated wind load. Plos One, Vol. 11. 10.1371/journal.pone.0163613.
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  32. Ruan, X., C.D. Pan, R. Liu, Z.H. Li and S.L. Li et al., 2016. Effects of climate warming on plant autotoxicity in forest evolution: A case simulation analysis for Picea schrenkiana regeneration. Ecol. Evol., 6: 5854-5866.
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  33. Pile, L.S., C.A. Maier, G.G. Wang, D. Yu and T.M. Shearman, 2016. Responses of two genetically superior loblolly pine clonal ideotypes to a severe ice storm. For. Ecol. Manage., 360: 213-220.
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  34. Liu, G., Q. Xu, X. Dong, J. Yang, L.S. Pile, G.G. Wang and F. Wang, 2016. Effect of protective gas and pyrolysis temperature on the biochar produced from three plants of gramineae: Physical and chemical characterization. Waste Biomass Valorizat., 7: 1469-1480.
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  35. Liu, G., P. Shi, Q. Xu, X. Dong, F. Wang, G.G. Wang and C. Hui, 2016. Does the size-density relationship developed for bamboo species conform to the self-thinning rule? For. Ecol. Manage., 361: 339-345.
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  36. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang, J.L. Walker and H. Hu, 2016. Using silvicultural practices to regulate competition, resource availability, and growing conditions for Pinus palustris seedlings underplanted in Pinus taeda forests. Canad. J. For. Res., 46: 902-913.
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  37. Hu, H., B.O. Knapp, G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2016. Silvicultural treatments for converting loblolly pine to longleaf pine dominance: Effects on ground layer and midstorey vegetation. Applied Vegetat. Sci., 19: 280-290.
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  38. Chhin, S. and G. Wang, 2016. Climatic sensitivity of a mixed forest association of white spruce and trembling aspen at their southern range limit. Forests, Vol. 7. 10.3390/f7100235.
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  39. Cheng, Y., J. Duan, Z. Jiao, G.G. Wang, F. Yan and H. Wang, 2016. Cytoplasmic DNA disclose high nucleotide diversity and different phylogenetic pattern in Taihangia rupestris Yu et Li. Biochem. Systemat. Ecol., 66: 201-208.
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  40. Zhu, J., G. Zhang, G.G. Wang, Q. Yan, D. Lu, X. Li and X. Zheng, 2015. On the size of forest gaps: Can their lower and upper limits be objectively defined? Agric. For. Meteorol., 213: 64-76.
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  41. Zhang, J.Y., L.J. Lin, L. Yang, X. Ruan and X.J. Li et al., 2015. Comparative allelopathic potentials of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) and Chinese chestnut (C. mollissima). Allelopathy J., 36: 303-314.
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  42. Zhang, B., X. Liu, D.L. DeAngelis, W.M. Ni and G.G. Wang, 2015. Effects of dispersal on total biomass in a patchy, heterogeneous system: Analysis and experiment. Math. Biosci., 264: 54-62.
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  43. Stottlemyer, A.D., T.A. Waldrop and G.G. Wang, 2015. Prescribed burning and mastication effects on surface fuels in southern pine beetle-killed loblolly pine plantations. Ecol. Eng., 81: 514-524.
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  44. Shearman, T.M., G.G. Wang and W.C. Bridges, 2015. Population dynamics of redbay (Persea borbonia) after laurel wilt disease: An assessment based on forest inventory and analysis data. Biol. Invasions, 17: 1371-1382.
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  45. Pile, L.S., G.G. Wang, R. Polomski, G. Yarrow and C.M. Stuyck, 2015. Potential for nonnative endozoochorous seed dispersal by white-tailed deer in a Southeastern maritime forest. Invasive Plant Sci. Manage., 8: 32-43.
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  46. Jin, S.H., X.Q. Li, G.G. Wang and X.T. Zhu, 2015. Brassinosteroids alleviate high-temperature injury in Ficus concinna seedlings via maintaining higher antioxidant defence and glyoxalase systems. AoB Plants, Vol. 7. 10.1093/aobpla/plv009.
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  47. Jiao, Z., Y. Cheng, H. Wang, C. Lei, G.G. Wang and L. Han, 2015. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Rehmannia glutinosa (Scrophulariaceae), a medicinal herb. Applic. Plant Sci., Vol. 3, No. 10. 10.3732/apps.1500054.
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  48. Addington, R.N., B.O. Knapp, G.G. Sorrell, M.L. Elmore, G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2015. Factors affecting broadleaf woody vegetation in upland pine forests managed for longleaf pine restoration. For. Ecol. Manage., 354: 130-138.
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  49. Knapp, B.O., J.L. Walker, G.G. Wang, H. Hu and R.N. Addington, 2014. Effects of overstory retention, herbicides and fertilization on sub-canopy vegetation structure and functional group composition in loblolly pine forests restored to longleaf pine. For. Ecol. Manage., 320: 149-160.
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  50. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang, S.L. Clark, L.S. Pile and S.E. Schlarbaum, 2014. Leaf physiology and morphology of Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh., Castanea mollissima Blume and three backcross breeding generations planted in the Southern Appalachians, USA. New For., 45: 283-293.
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  51. Wu, T., S. Gu, H. Zhou, G.G. Wang, X. Cheng and M. Yu, 2013. Photosynthetic and physiological responses of native and exotic tidal woody seedlings to simulated tidal immersion. Estuarine Coastal Shelf Sci., 135: 280-284.
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  52. Wu, T., M. Yu, G. Wang, Z. Wang, X. Duan, Y. Dong and X. Cheng, 2013. Effects of stand structure on wind speed reduction in a Metasequoia glyptostroboides shelterbelt. Agrofor. Syst., 87: 251-257.
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  53. Ryu, S.R., G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2013. Factors influencing loblolly pine stand health in Fort Benning, Georgia, USA. For. Sci. Technol., 9: 137-146.
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  54. Li, X., Q. Wang, S. Ni, X. Ruan, Y. Wang, H. Zhang and G. Wang, 2013. Allelopathy comparison between Castanea mollissima and C. dentata. Chin. J. Plant Ecol., 37: 173-182.
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  55. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2013. Effects of canopy structure and cultural treatments on the survival and growth of Pinus palustris Mill. seedlings underplanted in Pinus taeda L. stands. Ecol. Eng., 57: 46-56.
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  56. Cheng, X., M. Yu, G.G. Wang, T. Wu and C. Zhang, 2013. Growth, morphology and biomass allocation in response to light gradient in five subtropical evergreen broadleaved tree seedlings. J. Trop. For. Sci., 25: 537-546.
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  57. Wu, T.G., M.K. Yu, G.G. Wang, Y. Dong and X.R. Cheng, 2012. Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry across forty-two woody species in Southeast China. Biochem. Syst. Ecol., 44: 255-263.
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  58. Wu, T., Y. Dong, M. Yu, G.G. Wang and D.H. Zeng, 2012. Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Quercus species across China. For. Ecol. Manage., 284: 116-123.
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  59. Wang, G.G., D.H. van Lear, H. Hu and P.R. Kapeluck, 2012. Accounting carbon storage in decaying root systems of harvested forests. Ambio, 41: 284-291.
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  60. Hu, H., G.G. Wang, J.L. Walker and B.O. Knapp, 2012. Silvicultural treatments for converting loblolly pine to longleaf pine dominance: Effects on resource availability and their relationships with planted longleaf pine seedlings. For. Ecol. Manage., 282: 115-123.
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  61. Hu, H., G.G. Wang, J.L. Walke and B.O. Knapp, 2012. Silvicultural treatments for converting loblolly pine to longleaf pine dominance: Effects on planted longleaf pine seedlings. For. Ecol. Manage., 276: 209-216.
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  62. Wenk, E.S., G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2011. Within-stand variation in understorey vegetation affects fire behaviour in longleaf pine xeric sandhills. Int. J. Wildland Fire, 20: 866-875.
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  63. Wang, G.G. and S.R. Wangen, 2011. Does frequent burning affect longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) bark thickness? Can. J. For. Res., 41: 1562-1565.
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  64. Ruan, X., Z.H. Li, Q. Wang, C.D. Pan, D.A. Jiang and G.G. Wang, 2011. Autotoxicity and allelopathy of 3,4-dihydroxyacetophenone isolated from Picea schrenkiana needles. Molecules, 16: 8874-8893.
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  65. Li, Z.H., Q. Wang, X. Ruan, C.D. Pan, J.C. Zhang, D.A. Jiang and G.G. Wang, 2011. Biological activity and quantification of potential autotoxins from Picea schrenkiana leaves. Allelopathy J., 27: 245-262.
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  66. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang, H. Hu, J.L. Walker and C. Tennant, 2011. Restoring longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands: Effects of restoration treatments on natural loblolly pine regeneration. For. Ecol. Manage., 262: 1157-1167.
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  67. Wang, G.G. and K.J. Kemball, 2010. Effects of fire severity on early survival and growth of planted jack pine, black spruce and white spruce. For. Chronicle, 86: 193-199.
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  68. Kemball, K.J., A.R. Westwood and G.G. Wang, 2010. Laboratory assessment of the effect of forest floor ash on conifer germination. Can. J. For. Res., 40: 822-826.
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  69. Klos, R.J., G.G. Wang, W.L. Bauerle and J.R. Rieck, 2009. Drought impact on forest growth and mortality in the Southeast USA: An analysis using Forest Health and Monitoring data. Ecol. Applic., 19: 699-708.
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  70. Bauerle, W.L., J.D. Bowden, G.G. Wang and M.A. Shahba, 2009. Exploring the importance of within-canopy spatial temperature variation on transpiration predictions. J. Exp. Bot., 60: 3665-3676.
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  71. Stottlemyer, A.D., G.G. Wang, C.E. Wells, D.W. Stottlemyer and T.A. Waldrop, 2008. Reducing airborne ectomycorrhizal fungi and growing non-mycorrhizal loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings in a greenhouse. Mycorrhiza, 18: 269-275.
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  72. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang and J.L. Walker, 2008. Relating the survival and growth of planted longleaf pine seedlings to microsite conditions altered by site preparation treatments. For. Ecol. Manage., 255: 3768-3777.
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  73. Hu, H. and G.G. Wang, 2008. Changes in forest biomass carbon storage in the South Carolina Piedmont between 1936 and 2005. For. Ecol. Manage., 255: 1400-1408.
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  74. Chhin, S. and G.G. Wang, 2008. Climatic response of Picea glauca seedlings in a forest-prairie ecotone of Western Canada. Ann. For. Sci., Vol. 65, No. 2. 10.1051/forest:2007090.
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  75. Yu, D., G.G. Wang, L. Dai and Q. Wang, 2007. Dendroclimatic analysis of Betula ermanii forests at their upper limit of distribution in Changbai Mountain, Northeast China. For. Ecol. Manage., 240: 105-113.
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  76. Wang, Z.P., X.G. Han, G.G. Wang, Y. Song and J. Gulledge, 2007. Aerobic methane emission from plants in the Inner Mongolia steppe. Environ. Sci. Technol., 42: 62-68.
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  77. Klos, R.J., G.G. Wang, Q.L. Dang and E.W. East, 2007. Taper equations for five major commercial tree species in Manitoba, Canada. Western J. Applied For., 22: 163-170.
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  78. Chhin, S. and G.G. Wang, 2007. Growth of white spruce, Picea glauca, seedlings in relation to microenvironmental conditions in a forest-prairie ecotone of Southwestern Manitoba. Can. Field-Naturalist, 121: 191-200.
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  79. Bauerle, W.L., J.D. Bowden and G.G. Wang, 2007. The influence of temperature on within-canopy acclimation and variation in leaf photosynthesis: Spatial acclimation to microclimate gradients among climatically divergent Acer rubrum L. genotypes. J. Exp. Bot., 58: 3285-3298.
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  80. Yu, Y., S. He, G.G. Wang and S. Li, 2006. Concentrations and flues of dissolved organic carbon in the soil percolating water of Chinese fir plantation. For. Sci., 42: 122-125.

  81. Yu, D., Q. Wang, G.G. Wang and L. Dai, 2006. Dendroclimatic response of Picea jezoensis along an altitudinal gradient in Changbai mountains. Sci. China: Ser. E, 49: 150-159.
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  82. Wang, G.G., W.L. Bauerle and B.T. Mudder, 2006. Effects of light acclimation on the photosynthesis, growth and biomass allocation in American chestnut (Castanea dentate) seedlings. For. Ecol. Manage., 226: 173-180.
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  83. Wang, G.G., S. Chhin and W.L. Bauerle, 2006. Effect of natural atmospheric CO2 fertilization suggested by open-grown white spruce in a dry environment. Global Change Biol., 12: 601-610.
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  84. Wang, G.G. and W.L. Bauerle, 2006. Effects of light acclimation on the growth and photochemical and non-photochemical balance in Quercus alba L. seedlings. Ann. For. Sci., 63: 111-118.

  85. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang, J.L. Walker and S. Cohen, 2006. Effects of site preparation treatments on early growth and survival of planted longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) seedlings in North Carolina. For. Ecol. Manage., 226: 122-128.
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  86. Knapp, B.O., G.G. Wang, J.L. Walker and D.H. van Lear, 2006. Predicting root biomass of burned and unburned white oak advance reproduction from diameter and height. Southern J. Applied For., 30: 40-45.
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  87. Kemball, K.J., G.G. Wang and A.R. Westwood, 2006. Are mineral soils exposed by severe wildfire better seedbeds for conifer regeneration? Can. J. For. Res., 36: 1943-1950.
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  88. Bauerle, W.L., J.D. Bowden and G.G. Wang, 2006. Within-crown variation in the development of photosynthetic capacity is proportional to growth temperature in temperate deciduous trees. HortScience, 41: 999-999.
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  89. Bauerle, W.L., G.G. Wang, J.D. Bowden and C.M. Hong, 2006. An analysis of ecophysiological responses to drought in American chestnut. Ann. For. Sci., 63: 833-842.
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  90. 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. For. Ecol. Manage., 213: 328-337.
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  91. Wang, G.G. and K.J. Kemball, 2005. Effects of fire severity on early development of understory vegetation. Can. J. For. Res., 35: 254-262.
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  92. Wang, G.G. and K.J. Kemball, 2005. Balsam fir and white spruce seedling recruitment in response to understory release, seedbed type and litter exclusion in trembling aspen stands. Can. J. For. Res., 35: 667-673.
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  93. Kemball, K.J., G.G. Wang and Q.L. Dang, 2005. Response of understory plant community of boreal mixedwood stands to fire, logging and spruce budworm outbreak. Botany, 83: 1550-1560.
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  94. Chhin, S. and G.G. Wang, 2005. The effect of sampling height on dendroclimatic analysis. Dendrochronologia, 23: 47-55.
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  95. Wang, G.G., S. Huang, R.A. Monserud and R.J. Klos, 2004. Lodgepole pine site index in relation to synoptic measures of climate, soil moisture and soil nutrients. For. Chronicle, 80: 678-686.
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  96. Wang, G.G., S. Huang and D.J. Morgan, 2004. Height growth pattern of lodgepole pine in relation to natural subregions in Alberta. Western J. Applied For., 19: 154-159.
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  97. Chhin, S., G.G. Wang and J. Tardif, 2004. Dendroclimatic analysis of white spruce at its southern limit of distribution in the Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. Tree Ring Res., 60: 31-43.
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  98. Bauerle, W.L., J.E. Toler and G.G. Wang, 2004. Stomatal conductance of Acer rubrum ecotypes under varying soil and atmospheric water conditions: Predicting stomatal responses with an abscisic acid-based model. Tree Physiol., 24: 805-811.
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  99. Wang, G.G., 2003. Early regeneration and growth dynamics of Populus tremuloides suckers in relation to fire severity. Can. J. For. Res., 33: 1998-2006.
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  100. Wang, G.G., 2002. Fire severity in relation to canopy composition within burned boreal mixedwood stands. For. Ecol. Manage., 163: 85-92.
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  101. Wang, G.G. and J. Su, 2002. Growth of black spruce seedlings planted in burned, logged and undisturbed boreal mixedwood stands of southeastern Manitoba. For. Chronicle, 78: 275-280.
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  102. Chhin, S. and G.G. Wang, 2002. Spatial and temporal pattern of white spruce regeneration within mixed-grass prairie in the Spruce Woods Provincial Park of Manitoba. J. Biogeography, 29: 903-912.
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  103. Wang, G.G., J.A. Siemens, V. Keenan and D. Phillipot, 2000. Survival and growth of black and white spruce seedlings in relation to stock type, site preparation and plantation type in southeastern Manitoba. For. Chronicle, 76: 775-782.
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  104. Wang, G.G., J. Su and J.R. Wang, 2000. Height growth of planted black spruce seedlings in response to interspecific vegetation competition: A comparison of four competition measures at two measuring positions. Can. J. For. Res., 30: 573-579.
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  105. Wang, G.G., 2000. Use of understory vegetation in classifying soil moisture and nutrient regimes. For. Ecol. Manage., 129: 93-100.
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  106. Wang, G.G. and S. Huang, 2000. Height growth pattern of white spruce in natural subregions in Alberta, Canada. For. Ecol. Manage., 134: 271-279.
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  107. Wang, G.G., 1998. Is height of dominant trees at a referenced age a good measure of site quality? For. Ecol. Manage., 112: 49-54.

  108. Wang, G.G., 1998. An ecologically based model for site index conversion among species. Can. J. For. Res., 28: 234-238.
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  109. Fang, J.Y., G.G. Wang, G.H. Liu and S.L. Xu, 1998. Forest biomass of China: An estimate based on the biomass-volume relationship. Ecol. Applic., 8: 1084-1091.
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  110. Wang, G.G., 1997. Soil nutrient regime classification for white spruce stands in the sub-boreal spruce zone of British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res., 27: 679-685.
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  111. Wang, G.G. and K. Klinka, 1997. White spruce foliar nutrient concentrations in relation to tree growth and soil nutrient amounts. For. Ecol. Manage., 98: 89-99.
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  112. Wang, G.G. and K. Klinka, 1996. Use of synoptic variables in predicting white spruce site index. For. Ecol. Manage., 80: 95-105.
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  113. Wang, G.G. and K. Klinka, 1996. Characterization of moisture and aeration regimes for boreal forest soils. Environ. Monitor. Assess., 39: 451-469.

  114. Wang, G.G., 1995. White spruce site index in relation to soil, understory vegetation and foliar nutrients. Can. J. For. Res., 25: 29-38.
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  115. Wang, G.G. and K. Klinka, 1995. Site-specific height curves for white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss) stands based on stem analysis and site classification. Ann. Sci. For., 52: 607-618.
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  116. Wang, G.G., P.L. Marshall and K. Klinka, 1994. Height growth pattern of white spruce in relation to site quality. For. Ecol. Manage., 68: 137-147.
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  117. Wang, G.G., H. Qian and K. Klinka, 1994. Growth of Thuja plicata seedlings along a light gradient. Can. J. Bot., 72: 1749-1757.
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  118. Ye, J., G.G. Wang, R. Zhao, N. Zhu and B. Ren, 1989. Numerical classification of forest ecosystems in the Southern Purple Mountain. J. Ecol., 5: 4-9.

  119. Wang, G.G., 1988. A quantitative method of forest site classification. J. Nanjing For. Univ., 3: 24-31.

  120. Wang, G.G., 1986. A review of the study of forest site classification. J. Nanjing For. Univ., 10: 108-124.