Evan C. Dracup
United States Department of Agriculture
9 Papers
2 Citations
Evan C. Dracup is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Windthrow & Bioenergy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Evan C. Dracup include Natural Resources Canada & Agricultural Research Service.
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Papers
Plot-level rapid screening for photosynthetic parameters using proximal hyperspectral imaging.
Katherine Meacham-Hensold,Peng Fu,Jin Wu,Jin Wu,Shawn P. Serbin,Christopher M. Montes,Elizabeth A. Ainsworth,Elizabeth A. Ainsworth,Kaiyu Guan,Evan C. Dracup,Taylor Pederson,Steven M. Driever,Steven M. Driever,Carl J. Bernacchi,Carl J. Bernacchi +14 more
TL;DR: A plot-level tool is presented to predict photosynthetic parameters and pigment contents with PLSR analysis of sunlit leaf reflectance pixels to offer high-thoughput field screening for improved photosynthesis performance.
Forest structure more important than topography in determining windthrow during Hurricane Juan in Canada’s Acadian Forest
Anthony R. Taylor,Anthony R. Taylor,Evan C. Dracup,David A. MacLean,Yan Boulanger,Sarah Endicott +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used widescale forest survey data from Nova Scotia, Canada, of wind damage caused by Hurricane Juan, to investigate variables that influence stand vulnerability to windthrow.
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The carbon and nitrogen cycle impacts of reverting perennial bioenergy switchgrass to an annual maize crop rotation.
Caitlin E. Moore,Caitlin E. Moore,D. Berardi,D. Berardi,E. Blanc-Betes,Evan C. Dracup,Sada Egenriether,Nuria Gomez-Casanovas,Melannie D. Hartman,Melannie D. Hartman,Tara W. Hudiburg,Tara W. Hudiburg,I. B. Kantola,Michael D. Masters,William J. Parton,William J. Parton,Rachel Van Allen,Adam C. von Haden,Wendy H. Yang,Evan H. DeLucia,Carl J. Bernacchi +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the carbon and nitrogen cycle impacts of reverting purpose-grown perennial bioenergy crops back to annual cropping systems by measuring C and N pools and fluxes over two years following reversion of a mature switchgrass stand to an annual maize rotation.
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Ecosystem‐scale biogeochemical fluxes from three bioenergy crop candidates: How energy sorghum compares to maize and miscanthus
Caitlin E. Moore,Caitlin E. Moore,Adam C. von Haden,Mark B. Burnham,I. B. Kantola,Christy D. Gibson,Bethany J. Blakely,Evan C. Dracup,Michael D. Masters,Wendy H. Yang,Evan H. DeLucia,Carl J. Bernacchi +11 more
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Salvaging has minimal impacts on vegetation regeneration 10 years after severe windthrow
Anthony R. Taylor,Anthony R. Taylor,David A. MacLean,Donnie A. McPhee,Evan C. Dracup,Kevin Keys +5 more
TL;DR: Overall, salvaging had minimal effects on regenerating vegetation 10 years after windthrow and resulted in potential benefits, including increased mineralization of the forest floor, enhanced growth of seedlings, and improved access to conduct silviculture.
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