James A. Burger

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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Soil Science Agriculture, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences
Website:
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2008/11/2008-725.html
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https://books.google.com/books?id=8ScoAQAAIAAJ

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William Lawrence Pritchett grad student 1979 UF Gainesville
 (The effects of harvest and site preparation on the nutrient budget of an intensively managed southern pine forest ecosystem.)
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Valenzuela P, Arellano EC, Burger J, et al. (2018) Soil conditions and sheltering techniques improve active restoration of degraded Nothofagus pumilio forest in Southern Patagonia Forest Ecology and Management. 424: 28-38
Nash WL, Daniels WL, Haering KC, et al. (2016) Long-term Effects of Rock Type on Appalachian Coal Mine Soil Properties. Journal of Environmental Quality. 45: 1597-1606
Valenzuela P, Arellano EC, Burger JA, et al. (2016) Using facilitation microsites as a restoration tool for conversion of degraded grasslands to Nothofagus forests in Southern Patagonia Ecological Engineering. 95: 580-587
Wick AF, Daniels WL, Nash WL, et al. (2016) Aggregate Recovery in Reclaimed Coal Mine Soils of SW Virginia Land Degradation & Development. 27: 965-972
Valenzuela P, Arellano E, Burger J, et al. (2015) Bases para el desarrollo de un modelo de rehabilitación forestal en minería utilizando Nothofagus pumilio [Poepp.et Endl] Krasser Anales Del Instituto De La Patagonia. 43: 97-107
Avera BN, Strahm BD, Burger JA, et al. (2015) Development of ecosystem structure and function on reforested surface-mined lands in the Central Appalachian Coal Basin of the United States New Forests. 46: 683-702
Fields-Johnson CW, Burger JA, Evans DM, et al. (2014) Ripping improves tree survival and growth on unused reclaimed mined lands. Environmental Management. 53: 1059-65
Scott DA, Burger JA. (2014) Longleaf and loblolly pine seedlings respond differently to soil compaction, water content, and fertilization Plant and Soil. 375: 255-265
Feaga JB, Burger JA, Haas CA. (2013) Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) Wetland Habitat:an Emphasis on Soil Properties Natural Areas Journal. 33: 404-412
Zipper CE, Burger JA, Barton CD, et al. (2013) Rebuilding Soils on Mined Land for Native Forests in Appalachia Soil Science Society of America Journal. 77: 337-349
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