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Faculty/Staff: William B. Patterson

Dr. William B. Patterson

Dr. William Patterson

Assistant Professor of
Forest Soils and Watershed Management

Contact Information:

Mailing Address: School of Forestry, LA Tech University, P. O. Box 10138, Ruston, LA  71272

Physical Address:  School of Forestry, LA Tech University, 1201 Reese Dr., Ruston, LA  71270

Office Location: South Campus, Lomax Hall,  Room 16

Office Phone Number:  (318) 257-2879

Fax Number:  (318) 257-5061

Email Address: wpatter@latech.edu

Office Hours:

MTWRF 8- 9 a.m. and MTWRF 11 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., and by appointment, or whenever you come by my office or lab and I am not busy.

Courses:

Fall:

FOR 300-Forest Soils

Winter:

FOR 300-Forest Soils
FOR 428-Wetland Ecology

Spring:

FOR 402-Watershed Management

Education:


Ph.D.-Louisiana State University, 1997, Forestry
M.S.-University of Tennessee, 1989, Ecology with a minor in soils
B.A.-Davidson College, 1983, Sociology and Anthropology

 

Research Interests:

Forest soils and productivity, water quality, forested wetland ecology

Selected Publications:

Patterson, William B., Blazier, Michael A. and Hotard, Steven L.  (In Press) Pinestraw raking, fertilization and poultry litter amendment effects on soil physical properties for a mid-rotation loblolly pine plantation.  Proceedings, 14th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference, February 26-March 1, 2007, Athens, GA.

Jackson, D. P., Dumroese, R.K. Barnett, J. P. and Patterson, W. B. (In Press) Effects of liquid fertilizer application on the morphology and outplanting success of container longleaf pine seedlings.  Proceedings, 14th Biannual Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, February 26-March 1, 2007, Athens, GA.

Blazier, Michael A., Patterson, William B., and Hotard, Steven L. 2008. Straw harvesting, fertilization, and fertilizer type alter soil microbiological and physical properties in a loblolly pine plantation in the mid-South USA. Biology and Fertility of Soils 45(2):145-153.

Jackson D. P., Dumroese, R. K., Barnett, J. P., Patterson W. B. 2007. Container longleaf pine seedling morphology in response to varying rates of nitrogen fertilization in the nursery and subsequent growth after outplanting.In: Riley LE, Dumroese RK, Landis TD, technical coordinators.National proceedings, forest and conservation nursery associations—2006. Fort Collins (CO): USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Proceedings. RMRS-P-50. p 114-119.

Patterson, W.B., Sword-Sayer, M.A., Haywood, J.D., and Brooker,S. 2004. Effects of vegetation management with prescribed fire on soil physical properties in a young longleaf pine stand. p. 74-78 in: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Adams, J.C. and  Patterson, W.B., 2004. Comparison of planting bar and hoedad planted seedlings for survival and growth in a controlled environment. p. 423-424 in: Connor, K.F., ed. 2004. Proceedings of the 12th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-71. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station.

Patterson, W.B. and J. C. Adams. 2003. Soil, hydroperiod and bedding effects on restoring bottomland hardwoods on flood prone agricultural lands in North Louisiana, USA. Forestry 76(2):181-188.

Adams, J.C. and  Patterson, W.B. 2002. Soil, hydrology, and bedding effects on restoring bottomland hardwoods on flood prone agricultural lands in North Louisiana. Proceedings, IUFRO Conference on Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forest. Rep. No. 11:99-100.

Patterson, W.B., J.C. Adams, S.E. Loe, and R.J. Patterson 2002. Soil profile characteristics of a 25-year old windrowed loblolly pine plantation. Pp. 508-512 in: Outcalt, K.W., ed. 2002. Proceedings of the eleventh biennial southern silvicultural research conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS - 48. Asheville, NC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 

Patterson, W.B., and J.C. Adams. 1999. Bedding effects on soil redox and tree growth for a Louisiana bottomland hardwood reforestation site. Agronomy Abstracts, p.108. American Society of Agronomy - Crop Science Society of America - Soil Science Society of America. 

DeSelm, H.R., Patterson, W.B., Bates, V.,  Durham, D.B., Abernethy, R.K.,  Eagar, D.C., Ford, R.P., and  Hamel, P.B. 1999. Presence or frequency of woody plants in vegetation samples in the Coastal Plain and Interior Low Plateau of Tennessee. Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium on the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, p.109-127. (eds.) S.W. Hamilton, E.W. Chester and M.T. Finley. The Center for Field Biology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 

Professional Associations:

 

Society of American Foresters
Louisiana Forestry Association
Soil Science Society of America
Society of Wetland Scientists

 


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