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Heidi Renninger

Associate Professor
Forest Ecophysiology

Phone: 662-325-0792  Email: Heidi.Renninger@msstate.edu

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Heidi Renninger

2021
Himes, A., P. Emerson, R. McClung, H. Renninger, T. Rosenstiel, B. Stanton. 2021. Leaf traits indicative of drought resistance in hybrid poplar. Agricultural Water Management 246:106676. Download


2019
Hornslein, N., C. M. Siegert, H. J. Renninger. 2019. Changes in physiological functioning in loblolly pine trees undergoing bark beetle simulated mortality. Forest Science 65(3):312-323. Download


2019
Hornslein, N., C. M. Siegert, H. J. Renninger. 2019. Physiological response of mid-canopy sweetgum trees to overstory loblolly pine mortality. Trees 33(1):139-151. Download


2019
Renninger, H. J., C. H. Miles, A. W. Ezell. 2019. Seasonal physiology and growth of planted oaks with implications for bottomland hardwood restoration. New Forests. Download


2018
Clark, K., H. J. Renninger, N. Skowronski, M. Gallagher, K. V. R. Schäfer. 2018. Decadal-scale reduction in forest net ecosystem production following insect defoliation contrasts with short-term impacts of prescribed fires. Forests 9(3):145. Download


2018
Renninger, H. J., A. T. Hall, N. Hornslein, A. W. Ezell. 2018. Seasonal physiology and growth of bottomland oaks of differing planting stocks in afforestation sites on the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain. Restoration Ecology 26:702-711. Download


2016
Carlo, N., H. J. Renninger, K. L. Clark, K. V. R. Schäfer. 2016. Impacts of prescribed fire on Pinus rigida L. in upland forests of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Tree Physiology 36:967-982. Download


2014
Clark, K.L., N.S. Skowronski, H.J. Renninger, R. Scheller. 2014. Climate change and fire management in the Mid-Atlantic region. Forest Ecology and Management 327:306-315. Download


2014
Clark, K.L., N.S. Skowronski, M.R. Gallagher, H.J. Renninger, K.V. Schafer. 2014. Contrasting effects of invasive insects and fire on ecosystem water use efficiency. Biogeosciences 11:6509-6523. Download


2014
Renninger, H.J., N. Carlo, K.L. Clark, K.V. Schafer. 2014. Modeling respiration from snags and coarse woody debris before and after an invasive gypsy moth disturbance. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119(4): 630-644. Download


2014
Renninger, H.J., N. Carlo, K.L. Clark, K.V. Schafer. 2014. Physiological strategies of co-occurring oaks in a water- and nutrient-limited ecosystem. Tree Physiology 34:159-173. Download


2014
Schafer, K.V., H.J. Renninger, K.L. Clark, D. Medvigy. 2014. Hydrological responses to defoliation and drought of an upland oak/pine forest. Hydrological Processes 28:6113-6123. Download


2014
Schafer, K.V., H.J. Renninger, N. Carlo, D. Vanderklein. 2014. Forest response and recovery following disturbance in upland forests of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Frontiers in Plant Science. Download


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