1. Peer reviewed publications
Berger, A.B., A.J. McDonald and S.J. Riha. 2007. Does soil nitrogen affect early competitive traits of annual weeds with respect to maize? Weed Research (In press).
Johnson, M.S., M. Weiler, E.G. Couto, S. Riha and J. Lehmann. 2007. Storm pulses of dissolved CO2 in a forested headwater Amazonian stream explored using hydrograph separation. Water Resources Research. (In press).
Feldpausch, T.R., C. Prates-Clark, E.C.M. Fernandes and S.J. Riha. 2007. Secondary forest growth deviation from chronosequence predictions in central Amazonia. Global Change Biology 13, 967-979.
Solomon, D. J. Lehmann, J. Kinynagi, W. Amelung, I. Lobe, A. Pell, S. Riha, S. Ngoze, L. Verchot, D. Mbugua, J. Skjemstad and T. Schafer. 2007. Long-term impacts of anthropogenic perturbations on dynamics and speciation of organic carbon in tropical forest and subtropical grassland ecosystems. Global Change Biology 13: 511-530.
Rebel, K.T., S.J. Riha, D. Karssenberg and J. R. Stedinger. 2007. Simulating Tritium Fluxes in the Vadose Zone under Transient Saturated Conditions. Vadose Zone J. 6: 387-396.
Jirka, S., A.J. McDonald, M.S. Johnson, T.R. Feldpausch, E.G. Couto, and S.J. Riha 2007. Relationships between soil hydrology and forest structure and composition in the southern Brazilian Amazon. J. Vegetation Science 18: 183-194.
Melkonian J, van Es HM, DeGaetano A, Sogbedji J, Joseph L. 2007. Application of dynamic simulation modeling for nitrogen management in maize. Managing Crop Nitrogen for Weather (Proceedings of the 2006 SSSA Symposium "Integrating Weather Variability into Nitrogen Recommendations")/./ International Plant Nutrition Institute. (In publication)
Melkonian J, Riha SJ, Robin J, Levine E. (2007) Comparisons of measured stream flow with drainage and runoff simulated by a soil-vegetation-atmosphere transport model parameterized with GLOBE student data. J. of Hydrology 333:214-225.
Berger, A.G., A.J. McDonald, and S.J. Riha. 2006. Scaling plant size to belowground zone of influence in annuals under contrasting competitive environments. Functional Ecology 20(5): 770-777.
Feldpausch, T.R., A.J. McDonald, C.A.M. Passos, J. Lehmann, and S.J. Riha. 2006. Biomass, harvestable area, and forest structure estimated from commercial timber inventories and remotely sensed imagery in southern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 233(1): 121-132.
Johnson, M.S., J. Lehmann, E.G. Couto, J.P. Novaes Filho, S.J. Riha. 2006. DOC and DIC in flowpaths of Amazonian headwater catchments with hydrologically contrasting soils. Biogeochemistry 81: 45-57.
Johnson, M.S., J. Lehmann, E.C. Selva, M. Abdo, S.J. Riha, and E.G. Couto. 2006. Organic carbon fluxes within and streamwater exports from headwater catchments in the southern Amazon. Hydrological Processes 20(12):2599-2614.
McDonald, A.J., S.J. Riha, J.M. Duxbury, and J.G. Lauren.2006. Wheat responses to novel rice cultural practices and soil moisture conditions in the rice-wheat rotation of Nepal. Field Crops Research 98(2/3):116-126.
McDonald, A.J., P.R. Hobbs, and S.J. Riha. 2006. Does the system of rice intensification outperform conventional best management? A synopsis of the empirical record. Field Crops Research 96(1):31-36.
McDonald, A.J., S.J. Riha, J.M. Duxbury, and T.S. Steenhuis. 2006. Soil physical responses to novel rice cultural practices in the rice-wheat system: comparative evidence from a swelling soil in Nepal. Soil & Tillage Research 86(2):163-175.
McDonald, A.J., S.J. Riha, J.M. Duxbury, T.S. Steenhuis, and J.G. Lauren. 2006. Water balance and rice growth responses to direct seeding, deep tillage, and landscape placement: findings from a valley terrace in Nepal. Field Crops Research 95(2-3):367-382.
Sogbedji JM, van Es HM, Melkonian J, Schindelbeck RR. (2006) Evaluation of the PNM model for simulating drain flow nitrate-N concentration under manure-fertilized maize. Plant and Soil 282:343-360.
Feldpausch, T.R., S. J. Riha, E. C.M. Fernandes, and E. V. Wandelli. 2005. Development of forest structure and leaf area in secondary forests regenerating on abandoned pastures in central Amazonia. Earth Interactions 9(6):1-21.
Feldpausch, T.R., S. Jirka, C.A.M. Passos, F. Jasper, and S.J. Riha. 2005. When big trees fall: damage and carbon export by reduced impact logging in southern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 219:199-215.
Rebel, K.T., S.J. Riha, J. Seaman and C. Barton. 2005. The use of dynamic modeling in assessing tritium phytoremediation. Environmental Geosciences 12:243-250.
Hitchcock, D.R., C.D. Barton, K.T. Rebel, J. Singer, J.C. Seaman, J.D. Strawbridge, S.J. Riha, and J.I. Blake. 2005. A containment and disposition strategy for tritium -contaminated groundwater at the Savannah River Site, SC USA. Environmental Geosciences 12:17-28.
Robin, J., E. Levine, and S.J. Riha. 2005. Using satellite imagery and GLOBE student data to model soil dynamics. Ecological Modelling 185: 133-145.
Melkonian J, Wolfe DW, Owens TO (2005) Effects of elevated carbon dioxide on gas exchange and photochemical and nonphotochemical quenching at low temperature in tobacco plants varying in Rubisco activity. Photo. Res.: 63-74.
McDonald, A.J., S.J. Riha, and C.L. Mohler. 2004. Mining the record: historical evidence for climatic influences on maize - Abutilon theophrasti competition. Weed Research 44: 439-445.
Feldpausch, T.R., E.C.M. Ferandes, S.J. Riha, E.V. Wandellis. 2004. Carbon and nutrient accumulations in secondary forests regenerating from degraded pastures in central Amazonia, Brazil. Ecological Applications 14:S164-S167.
Melkonian J, Owens TO, Wolfe DW (2004) Gas exchange and co-regulation of photochemical and nonphotochemical quenching in bean during chilling at ambient and elevated carbon dioxide. Photo. Res. 79: 71-82.
Thipyapong P, Melkonian J, Wolfe DW, Steffens JC (2004) Suppression of polyphenol oxidases increases stress tolerance in tomato. Plant Science 167:693-703
Melkonian J, Yu LX, Setter TL (2004) Chilling responses of maize (/Zea mays/ L.) seedlings: root hydraulic conductance, abscisic acid, and stomatal conductance. Journal of Experimental Botany 55:1751-1760.
McIntyre BD, CS Gold, H Ssali, SJ Riha. 2003. Effects of mulch location on banana weevil, soil and plant nutrients, soil water and biomass in banana. Biology and Fertility of Soils 39: 74-79.
Reilly, J., F. Tubiello, B. McCarl, D. Abler, R. Darwin, K. Fuglie, S. Hollinger, C. Izaurralde, S. Jagtap, J. Jones, L. Mearns, D. Ojima, E. Paul, K. Paustian, S. Riha, N. Rosenberg, Cynthia Rosenzweig. 2003. U.S. Agriculture and Climate Change: New Results. Climatic Change 57:43-69 .
Meza, Francisco J., Daniel S. Wilks, Susan J. Riha, and Jery R. Stedinger. 2003. Value of perfect forecasts of sea surface temperature anomalies for selected rain-fed agricultural locations of Chile. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 116: 117-135.
Deen, W., R. Cousens, J. Warringa, L. Bastiaans, P. Carberry, K. Rebel, S. Riha, C. Murphy, L.R. Benjamin, C. Cloughley, J. Cussans, F. Forcella, T. Hunt, P. Jamieson, J. Lindquist, E. Wang. 2003. An evaluation of four crop: weed competition models using a common data set. Weed Res. 43:1-14.
McIntrye, B.D., P.R. Speijer, S.J. Riha, and F. Kizito. 2000. Effects of mulching on biomass, nutrients, and soil water in banana inoculated with nematodes. Agronomy Journal 92:1081-1085.
McDonald, A.J. and S.J. Riha. 1999. Model of crop-weed competition applied to maize-Abutilon theophrasti interactions. I: Model description and evaluation. Weed Research 39:355-369.
McDonald, A.J. and S.J. Riha. 1999. Model of crop-weed competition applied to maize-Abutilon theophrasti interactions. II. Assessing the impact of climate: Implications for economic thresholds. Weed Research 39:371-381.
Rossiter, D.G. and S.J. Riha. 1999. Modeling plant competition with the GAPS object-oriented dynamic simulation model. Agronomy Journal 91:773-783.
Melkonian, J., S.J. Riha, and D.S. Wilks. 1998. Comparison of physiologically-based formulations for simulations of crop CO2 fertilization. Ag Systems 58:87-106.
DeLozda, D.S., P. Baveye, and S.J. Riha. 1998. Heat and moisture dynamics in raised field systems of the Lake Titicaca region (Bolivia). Ag. and Forest Meteor. 92:251-265.
McIntyre, B.S., S.J. Riha, and C.K. Ong. 1997. Competition for water in a hedge-intercrop system. Field Crops Research 52:151-160.
Riha, S., L. Levitan, and J. Hutson. 1997. Environmental impact assessment: The Quest for a holistic picture. In proceedings of the 3rd National IPM Symposium/Workshop Broadening Support for 21st Century IPM. Eds. S. Lynch, C. Greene and C. Kramer-LeBlanc. USDA-ERS Misc. Pub. No. 1542, pp. 40-58.
McIntyre, B.d., S.J. Riha, and C.K. Ong. 1996. Light interception as a predictor of evapotranspiration in agroforestry systems. Agric. Meteorology 81:31-40.
Johnson, I.R., S.J. Riha, and D.S. Wilks. 1996. Modeling daily canopy photosynthesis in response to environmental factors, including atmospheric CO2 concentration. Agricultural Systems 50:1-35.
Osmond, D.L. and S.J. Riha. 1996. Nitrogen fertilizer recommendations for maize produced in the tropics: A comparison of three computer-based models. Agricultural Systems 50:37-50.
Riha, S.J., D.S. Wilks, and P. Simoens. 1996. Impact of temperature and precipitation variability on crop model predictions. Climate Change 32:293-311.
Wilks, D.S. and S.J. Riha. 1996. High-frequency climatic variability and crop yields. An editorial. Climatic Change 32:231-235.
McIntyre, B.D., S.J. Riha, and D.J. Flower. 1995. Water uptake by pearl millet in a semi-arid environment. Field Crops Research 43:67-76.
Wilks, D.W., D.W. Wolfe, and S.J. Riha. 1995. Simple carbon assimilation response functions from atmospheric CO2 and daily temperature and shortwave radiation. Global Change Biology 1:337-346.
Phillips, J.G. and S.J. Riha. 1994. Root growth, canopy development and water uptake in Ecucalyptus viminalis seedlings. Aust. J. of Plant Phys. 21:69-78.
Moen, T.N., H.M. Kaiser, and S.J. Riha. 1994. Regional yield estimation using a crop simulation model: Concepts, methods and validation. Agricultural Systems 46:79-92.
Melkonian Jeffery J. and Susan J. Riha. 1994. Development of drought indices from a dynamic water balance model. Reports I-IV. Southeastern Forest Exp. Station, USDA-Forest Service.
McIntyre, B.D., D.J. Flower, and S.J. Riha. 1993. Temperature and soil water status effects on radiation use and growth of pearl millet in a semi-arid environment. Agric. And Forest Meteor. 66:211-227.
Kaiser, H.M., S.J. Riha, D.S. Wilks, D.G. Rossiter, and R. Sampath. 1993. A farm-level analysis of the economic and agronomic impacts of gradual climate warming. Am. J. Agric. Econ. 75:387-398.
Kaiser, H.M., S.J. Riha, D.S. Wilks, and R. Sampath. 1993. Adaptation to global climate change at the farm level. In: H.M. Kaiser and T. Drennen (eds.) ,Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change. Lewis Pub. 136-152.
Buttler, I. and S.J. Riha. 1992. Water fluxes in Oxisols: A comparison of approaches. Water Resources Research 28:221-229.
Osmond, D., D.J. Lathwell and S.J. Riha. 1992. Prediction of long-term fertilizer nitrogen requirements of maize using a nitrogen balance model. Plant and Soil 143:61-70.
Phillips, J. and S.J. Riha. 1992. Canopy development, solar conversion and water use efficiency in Acacia auriculiformis under drought stress. Tree Physiology 12:136-149.
McIntyre, Beverly and Susan J. Riha. 1991. Hydraulic conductivity and nitrogen removal in an artificial wetland system. J. of Environ. Quality 20:259-263.
Reece, C.F. and S.J. Riha. 1991. Role of eastern larch and white spruce systems in response to flooding. Plant, Cell and Environment 14:229-234.
Johnson, I.R., J.J. Melkonian, J.H.M. Thornley and S.J. Riha. 1991. A model of waer flow through plants incor-porating shoot/root message control of stomatal conductance. Plant, Cell and Environment 14:531-544.
Luchiari Jr., A. and Susan J. Riha. 1991. Bulk surface resistance and its effect on evapotranspiration rates in irrigated wheat. Agronomy Journal 83: 888-895.
Harris, M.M. and S.J. Riha. 1991. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in forest floor during short-term laboratory incubations. Soil Biology and Biochem. 23:1035-1041.
Belsky, A.J., R.G. Amundson, J. Duxbury, S. Riha, A.R. Ali and S. Mwanga. 1989. The effects of trees on their physical, chemical and biological environments in a semi- arid savanna in Kenya. Journal of Applied Ecology 26:1005-1024.
James, Bruce R. and Susan J. Riha. 1989. Aluminum leaching by mineral acids in forest soils: I. Nitric-sulfuric acid differences. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53:259-264.
James, Bruce R. and Susan J. Riha. 1989. Aluminum leaching by mineral acids in forest soils: II. Role of the forest floor. Soil Sci. Soc. Am J. 53:264-269.
Pallant, Eric and Susan J. Riha. 1989. Surface soil acidification under red pine and Norway spruce. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 54:1124-1129.
Schindelbeck, R. and S. Riha. 1988. Soil acidity and the growth biomass partitioning and leaf mineral composition of honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos L.) seedlings. Tree Physiology 4:361-369.
Grove, T.L., S.J. Riha, and D.R. Bouldin. 1988. Relating nutrient and water uptake models to biotic interactions, nutrient cycling, and plant growth. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Env. 24:361-368.
James, Bruce and Susan J. Riha. 1987. Forest soil organic horizon acidification: Effects of temperature, time and solution soil ratio. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 51:458-462.
Buttler, Imo and Susan J. Riha. 1987. General purpose simulation model of water flow in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Applied Agricultural Research 2:230-234.
Levan, Mary Ann and Susan J. Riha. 1986. Response of root systems of northern conifer transplants to flooding. Can J. of For. Res. 16:42-46.
Levan, Mary Ann and Susan J. Riha. 1986. Precipitation of oxide coatings on flooded conifer roots. Plant and Soil 95:33-42.
James, Bruce R. and Susan J. Riha. 1986. Proton buffering in forest soils organic horizons: relevance to acid precipitation. J. Environ. Qual. 15:229-232.
Riha, Susan J., Bruce R. James, Gail Senesac and Eric Pallant. 1986. Spatial variability of pH and organic matter in forest plantations. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 50:1347-1352.
Riha, Susan J., G.S. Campbell and J. Wolfe. 1986. A model of competition for ammonium amont heterotrophs, nitrifiers and roots. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 50:1463-1466.
Riha, Susan J., Gail Senesac and Eric Pallant. 1986. Effects of forest vegetation on spatial variability of surface mineral soil pH, soluble aluminum, and carbon. Water, Air & Soil Pollution 31:929-940.
Riha, Susan J. and Gaylon Campbell. 1985. Estimating water fluxes in Douglas-fir plantations. Can J. of For. Res. 15:701-707.
James, Bruce R. and Susan J. Riha. 1984. Soluble aluminum in acidified organic horizons of forest soils. Can. J. Soil Sci. 64:637-646.
James, Bruce, R., Christopher J. Clark and Susuan J. Riha. 1983. An 8-hydroxyquinoline method for labile and total aluminum in soil extracts. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 47:893-897.
Riha, S.J., McInnes, S.W. Childs and G.S. Campbell. 1981. A finite element calculation for determining thermal conductivity. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 44: 1323-1325.
2. Technical articles, book chapters, etc.
Riha, S.J., and B.D. McIntyre. 1998. Water management in hedgerow agroforestry systems. In: Buck, L.E., J.P. Lassoie and E.C.M. Fernandes (eds) Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 47-66.
Riha, S., L. Levitan and J. Hutson. 1997. Environmental impact assessment: The Quest for a holistic picture. In proceedings of the 3rd National IPM Symposium/Workshop: Broadening Support for 21st Century IPM. Eds. S. Lynch, C. Greene and C. Kramer-LeBlanc. USDA-ERS Misc. Pub. No, 1542. pp.40-58.
Li, Z., T.D. Mount, H.M. Kaiser, S.J. Riha, D.S. Wilks and R. Sampath, 1995. Modeling the Effects of Climate Change on Grain Production in the U.S.: An Experimental Design Approach. Working Paper WP 95-5, Dept. of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University, Ithaca NY. 62 pp.
Riha, Susan J. 1988. Understanding yield in short rotations of multipurpose tree species. In Adams, Norma R. and Foster B. Cady (eds.), Modeling growth and yield of multipurpose tree species. Multipurpose Tree Species Network Technical Series, Vol. I, Winrock International Institute for Agri. Develop. Arlington, VA. Pp. 26-40.
Riha, Susan J. 1988. Understanding water stress and its relations to yield in short rotations of multipurpose tree species. In Adams, Norma R. and Foster B. Cady (eds.), Modeling growth and yield of multipurpose tree species. Multipurpose Tree Species Network Technical Series, Vol. I. Winrock International Institute for Agri. Develop. Arlington, VA. Pp. 41-48.
Riha, Susan J. 1988. Review of Properties and Management of Forest Soils by W.L. Pritchett and R.F. Fisher. In Soil Science 145:153-154.
Riha, Susan J. and Mary Ann Levan. 1984. Water transport in soil and roots: Influence of root properties on water uptake. In M. Harris and A. Spearing (eds.). Research in forest productivity, use and pest control. USDA Forest Service. General Technical Report NE-90. pp. 59-64.
Riha, Susan J., Gail P. Senesac, and Lewis Naylor. 1983. Effects of fertilizer, sludge and weeds on hybrid poplar. A Report to the NY State Energy Research Development Authority. 77 pp.
White, L.A., A.R. Escher, S.J. Riha, and F.N. Swader. 1980. Forest soil and water relationships (Report No. 11). New York State Dept. of Env. Cons., Division of Lands and Forests, Forest Resources and Planning. Albany, NY. 49 pp.