Published or publication-ready research data produced by faculty, staff, and students affiliated with Mississippi State University's Forest and Wildlife Research Center.

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Items from 2024

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Aboveground woody biomass estimation of young bioenergy plantations of populus and its hybrids using LIDAR remote sensing, Heidi Renninger

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Movement data of wild pigs at Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee Wildlife Refuge in Mississippi, Tyler S. Evans, Natasha Ellison, Melanie R. Boudreau, Bronson K. Strickland, Garrett M. Street, and Raymond B. Iglay

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Short-term Impacts of Biochar and Mycorrhizal Inoculation for Pinus echinata Reforestation on Strip-mined Soils, Casey Iwamoto, Courtney Siegert, Joshua J. Granger, Adam Polinko, Krishna P. Poudel, and Zachary Freedman

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Water use efficiency, leaf physiology, and productivity of black willow (Salix nigra Marshall) for short rotation bioenergy production in the southern U.S., Heidi Renninger, Courtney Siegert, and Thu Ya Kyaw

Items from 2023

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Biochar and Microbial Soil Amendment Effects on Post-mined Soil for Pinus echinata Restoration in a Changing Climate, Casey Iwamoto, Courtney Siegert, Joshua J. Granger, Krishna P. Poudel, Adam Polinko, and Zachary Freedman

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Leaf-level physiological strategies related to productivity and plasticity of Populus in the southeastern US