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Tree Physiology Lab

Dr. Lisa J. Samuelson
Professor, Director
Center for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems
Auburn University
School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences
Education
Ph.D., Virginia Tech, Forestry Department, 1992, Tree Physiology
M.S., University of Georgia, School of Forestry, 1987, Tree Physiology
B.S., University of Georgia, School of Forestry, 1985, Forest Science

Teaching
- Tree Physiology
- Ecophysiology of Forest Trees
- Dendrology
- Dendrology Field Experience
Trees of Alabama and the Southeast
Current Research Projects
- Developing tools for ecological forestry and carbon management in longleaf pine (funded by Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program)
- Integrating research, education and extension for enhancing southern pine climate change mitigation and adaptation (funded by National Institute of Food and Agriculture-Climate Change Coordinated Agricultural Project)
- Temperature and drought responses in longleaf, slash and loblolly pine: Comparative adaptation to climate change (funded by United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service)
- Physiological shade tolerance in longleaf pine (funded by the Center for Longleaf Pine Ecosystems)
- Impact of climate change and water availability on wood quality of loblolly pine (funded by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service)

Tree Physiology Lab Members
- Tom Stokes - Research Associate
- Lorenzo Ferrari - PhD Candidate
- Althea Archer - MS Student
- Joe Clark- MS Student

