Howard Neufeld
Prof. Howard NeufeldProfessor of Biology
Department of Biology
Appalachian State University
572 Rivers Street
Boone, NC 28608
United States of America
Phone: +1 828-262-2683
Fax: +1 828-262-2127
E-mail: neufeldhs(at)appstate.edu
URL Institution: www.appstate.edu/~neufeldhs/index.html
Key Publications of Howard Neufeld (up to ten) :
Neufeld, Howard S. and Donald R. Young. 2003. Ecophysiology of the herbaceous layer in temperate deciduous forests. In: Gilliam, F. and M. Roberts, eds. The Herbaceous Layer in Forests of Eastern North America, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. pp. 38-90.
Hughes, Nicole M.*, Howard S. Neufeld and Kent O. Burkey. 2005. Functional role of anthocyanins in high light, winter leaves of the evergreen herb Galax urceolata. New Phytologist 168:575-587.
Burkey, Kent O., Howard S. Neufeld, Lara Souza*, Arthur H. Chappelka and Alan W. Davison.
2006. Seasonal profiles of leaf ascorbic acid metabolism in ozone-sensitive wildflowers. Environmental Pollution 143:427-434.
Souza, Lara*, Howard S. Neufeld, Arthur H. Chappelka, Kent O. Burkey and Alan W. Davison.
2006. Seasonal development of ozone-induced foliar injury on tall milkweed (Asclepias exaltata) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 141:175183.
Dumas, Shay*, Howard S. Neufeld and Melany C. Fisk. 2007. Importance of the shrub layer to short-term responses to fire in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, North Carolina. Castanea 72:92-104.
Expertise of Howard Neufeld:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Expert Type |
Scientific / Fundamental Research | |
Topic Atmosphere | Atmosphere |
Air Pollution | |
Topic Biosphere | Biosphere |
Plants | |
Topic Ecosystems | Ecosystems |
Terrestrial Ecosystems | |
Mountain Research Initiative | MRI Research area |
Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount |
Specialties of Howard Neufeld:
Air Pollution Effects on Plants in Southern Appalachian Mountains
Plant ecophysiology
Role of Anthocyanins in Plant Stress Responses
Impacts of Rising CO2 and O3 on lichens
Plant gas exchange and water relations
Last update: 1/9/14
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