Current support for research of the NCSU Tree Physiology and Ecosystem Science Lab is provided by the following sources:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 7090112, North Carolina AmeriFlux Core Site Cluster
USDA Forest Service Joint Venture Agreement, 14-JV-11242306-127, Partitioning ecosystem evapotranspiration by canopy strata, and the contribution of hydraulic redistribution of deep soil water to understory drought tolerance
USDA Forest Service Joint Venture Agreement, 13-JV-11330110-081, Regional assessment of threats, opportunities and ecological sustainability in managed and unmanaged forests of the U.S. Southeast
USDA Forest Service Cooperative Agreement, 13-CA-11330155-047, Developing a forest stress monitoring system utilizing RAFES sap flux data
USDA NIFA Climate Change Program, 2014-67003-22068, Improved observation of belowground carbon cycling and net ecosystem exchange In natural and managed forested wetlands in the U.S. Southeast
USDA NIFA McIntire-Stennis Project, NCZO4213, Cycling of carbon and water in forests: effects of climate, sea level and management
USDA NIFA Coordinated Agricultural Project, 2011-68002-30185, The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation project (PINEMAP)
USDA NIFA Sustainable Bioenergy Program, 2011-67009-20089, Loblolly pine-switch grass intercropping for sustainable timber and biofuels production in the Southeastern United States
USDOE Terrestrial Ecosystems Program, DE-SC0006700, Quantifying the effect of nighttime interactions between roots and canopy physiology and their control of water and carbon cycling on feedbacks between soil moisture and terrestrial climatology under variable environmental conditions
NOAA Carolinas Integrated Sciences Assessment Program, 13-2322, Influence of Historical Drainage on Coastal Ecosystem Resilience to Rising Sea Level - Implications for Natural Resources Management and Terrestrial Carbon Storage of the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge
Weyerhaeuser NR Company, Root dynamics, biomass partitioning and biochemical composition in an experimental loblolly pine-switch grass intercropping system in eastern North Carolina