Peer-reviewed Publication List of Lance S. Evans
In Which Undergraduate Student Authors
Have An Asterisk Designation

1. ___and A. R. Berg. 1971. Leaf and apical growth characteristics in Triticum. Amer. J. Bot. 58: 540-543.
2. ___and A. R. Berg. 1972. Qualitative histochemistry of the shoot apex of Triticum. Can. J. Bot. 50: 241-244.
3. ___and A. R. Berg. 1972. Early histogenesis and semi-quantitative histochemistry of leaf initiation in Triticum aestivum. Amer. J. Bot. 59: 973-980.
4. ___and P. R. Miller. 1972. Ozone damage to ponderosa pine: a histological and histochemical appraisal. Amer. J. Bot. 59: 297-304.
5. ___and P. R. Miller. 1972. Comparative needle anatomy and relative ozone sensitivity of four pine species. Can. J. Bot. 50: 1067-1071.
6. ___and I. P. Ting. 1973. Ozone-induced membrane permeability changes. Amer. J. Bot. 60:P 155-162.
7. ___1973. Bean leaf growth response to moderate ozone levels. Environmental Pollution 4: 17-26.
8. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1973. Cell arrest in G2 in root meristems. Exptl. Cell Res. 82: 471-473.
9. ___and I. P. Ting. 1974. Ozone sensitivity of leaves: Relationship to leaf water content, gas transfer resistance, and anatomical characteristics. Amer. J. Bot. 61: 592-597.
10. ___and I. P. Ting. 1974. Effect of ozone on 86Rb-labeled potassium transport in leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Atmospheric Environment 8: 855-861.
11. Miller, P. R. and ___. 1974. Histopathology of oxidant injury and winter fleck injury on needles of western pines. Phytopathology 64: 801-806.
12. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1974. Is the Nuclear DNA content of mature root cells prescribed in the root meristem? Amer. J. Bot. 61: 1104-1111.
13. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1974. Promotion of cell arrest in root and shoot meristems in Pisum by a factor from the cotyledon. Exptl. Cell Res. 87: 259-264.
14. ___Ting, I. P., Perchorowicz, J. and ___. 1974. Effect of ozone on plant cell membrane permeability, pg. 8-21. In: Amer. Symp. Series 3, Effect of Air Pollution on Plants. (Ed. W.M. Dugger, Jr., American Chemical Society).
15. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1975. The age-distribution of cell cycle populations in plant root meristems: Complex tissues. Expt. Cell Res. 90: 401-410.
16. ___and P. R. Miller. 1975. Histological comparison of single and additive 03 and SO2 injuries to elongating ponderosa pine needles. Amer. J. Bot. 62: 416-421.
17. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1975. Is polyploidy necessary for tissue differentiation in higher plants? Amer. J. Bot. 62: 1060-1064.
18. ___and J. Van't Hof. 1975. Dose-rate, mitotic cycle duration, and sensitivity of cell transitions from G1--> N and G2--> N to protracted gamma radiation in root meristems. Rad. Res. 64: 331-343.
19. ___N. F. Gmur, and J. J. Kelsch. 1977. Perturbations of upper leaf surface structures by simulated acid rain. Envir. & Exper. Bot. 17: 145-149.
20. ___and D. Bozzone. 1977. Effect of buffered solutions and sulfate on vegetative and sexual development in gametophytes of Pteridium aquilinum. Amer. J. Bot. 64: 897-902. Erratum 66: 1263, 1979.
21. ___, N. F. Gmur, and F. Da Costa. 1977. Leaf surface and histological perturbations of leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris and Helianthus annuus after exposure to simulated acid rain. Amer. J. Bot. 64: 903-913.
22. ___, and D.P. Romeo. 1977. Promotion of cell arrest in G2 during cell maturation of Pisum sativum by exogenously applied cyclic AMP. Amer. J. Bot. 64: 1170-1173.
23. ___, and K.M. Verville. 1978. Is the predominant period of cell arrest and presence of endoreduplicated cells coincident with production of secondary vascular tissues in intact and cultured roots of Raphanus sativus L? Amer. J. Bot. 65: 70-74.
24. ___and D.M. Bozzone. 1978. Effects of solutions to simulated acid precipitation on sexual development of the bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) p. 164-182. In: Kitchings, J.T. and N.E. Tarr (eds), National Environmental Research Park Symposium: National Resources Inventory, Characterization, and Analysis. ORNL-5304. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN.
25. ___, N.F. Gmur, and F. Da Costa. 1978. Foliar response of six clones of hybrid poplar to simulated acid rain. Phytopathology 68: 847-856.
26. ___ and D.M. Bozzone. 1978. Effects of buffered solutions and various anions on vegetative and sexual development in gametophytes of Pteridium aquilinum. Can. J. Bot. 56: 779-785. Erratum 57: 2096, 1979.
27. ___. 1978. Cell cycle kinetics of endoreduplication in gammairradiated root meristems of Pisum sativum. Amer. J. Bot. 65: 1084-1090.
28. Lynn, D.G., K. Nakanishi, S.L. Patt, J.L. Occolowitz, M.S. Almeida and ___. 1978. Isolation and characterization of the first mitotic cycle hormone that regulates cell proliferation. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 100: 7759-7760.
29. ___, M.S. Almeida, D.G. Lynn, and K. Nakanishi. 1979. Chemical characterization of a hormone that promotes cell arrest in G2 complex tissues. Science 203: 1122-1123.
30. ___. 1979. Developmental aspects of roots of Pisum sativum influenced by the G2 Factor from cotyledons. Amer. J. Bot. 66: 880-886.
31. ___, and T.M. Curry. 1979. Differential responses of plant foliage to simulated acid rain. Amer. J. Bot. 66: 953-962.
32. ___. 1979. A plant developmental system to measure the impact of pollutants in rain water. J. Air Pollut. Control Assoc. 29: 1145-1148.
33. ___. 1980. Foliar responses that may determine plant injury by simulated acid rain. Pgs. 239-257. In: Polluted Rain. (Ed. T.Y. Toribara, M.W. Miller, and P.E. Morrow), Twelfth Annual Rochester International Conference on Environmental Toxicity, Plenum Publ. Co., New York, NY.
34. ___, and G.R. Hendrey. 1980. Effects of acid precipitation on vegetation, soils, and terrestrial ecosystems. A Report of the International Workshop held at Brookhaven National Laboratory, June 11-14, 1979, BNL #51195.
35. ___ and C.A. Conway. 1980. Effects of acidic solutions on sexual reproduction of Pteridium aquilinum. Amer. J. Bot. 67: 866-875.
36. ___, K.F. Lewin, and F.A. Vella. 1980. Effect of nutrient medium on symbiotic nitrogen fixation by Rhizobium leguminosarum and Pisum sativum. Plant & Soil 56: 71-80.
37. ___ and K.F. Lewin. 1980. Effects of simulated acid rain on growth and yield of soybeans and pinto beans. In: Symposium on Potential Environmental and Health Effects of Atmospheric Deposition, pp. 299-308 (Ed. D.S. Shriner, C.R. Richmond, and S.E. Lindberg) Franklin Inst. Press. Philadelphia, PA.
38. ___, C.A. Conway, and K.F. Lewin. 1980. Yield responses of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acid rain. Pp. 162-163. In: Ecological Project, As, Norway.
39. ___ and K.F. Lewin. 1980. Growth, development and yield responses of pinto beans and soybeans to hydrogen in concentrations of simulated acid rain. Environ. & Exptl. Bot. 21: 1032-113.
40. ___. 1981. Effects of acidic precipitation on vegetation. In: Proceedings of the National Symposium on Acid Rain. Sept. 23 and 24, 1980. Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, Pittsburgh, PA.
41. ___, G.R. Hendrey, G.J. Stensland, D.W. Johnson, and A.J. Francis. 1981. Pp. 127-173. Considerations of an air quality standard for acidic precipitation. In: Proceedings of the Air Pollution Control Association Specialty Meeting The Proposed SO2 and Particulates Standard. APCA Publ., Pittsburg, PA.
42. ___, K.F. Lewin, C.A. Conway, and M.J. Patti. 1981. Effects of simulated acid rain on mass and protein and carbohydrate contents of seeds of field-grown soybeans, pp. 256-269. In: Coal Conversion and the Environment: Chemical, Biomedical and Ecological Considerations (Ed. D.D. Mahlum, R.H. Gray, and W.D. Felix), National Technical Information Center, Springfield, VA.
43. ___, Therese M. Curry, and Keith F. Lewin. 1981. Responses of leaves Phaseolus vulgaris to simulated acidic rain. New Phytologist 88: 403-420.
44. ___ and W.A. Tramontano. 1981. Is trigonelline a plant hormone? Amer. J. Bot. 68: 1282-1289.
45. ___, E.A. Cunningham and K.F. Lewin. 1981. Effects of simulated acidic rainfalls on yields of field-grown radishes and garden beets. pp. 82-85. In: Proceedings of the 182nd meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York.
46. ___ K.F. Lewin, C.A. Conway, and *M.J. Patti. 1981. Seed yields (quantity and quality) of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acidic rain. New Phytol. 89: 459-509.
47. ___ G.R. Hendrey, G.J. Stensland, D.W. Johnson, and A.J. Francis. 1981. Considerations of an air quality standard for acidic precipitation. Water, Air, and Soil Pollut. 16: 469-509.
48. ___, and A.M. Harangozo. 1982. Relationship between root morphogenesis and period of predominant cell arrest in intact and aseptically-cultured roots of Helianthus annuus L. Annals of Bot. 49: 141-147.
49. ___. 1982. Biological effects of acid precipitation on vegetation A Review. Environ. & Exptl. Bot. 49:P 141-147.
50. Tramontano, W.A., C.M. Hartnett, D.G. Lynn, and ____. 1982. Relationship between trigonelline concentration and promotion of cell arrest in G2 in cultured roots of Pisum sativum. Phytochemistry 21: 1201-1206.
51. ___, 1982. Effects of acidity in precipitation on terrestrial vegetation. Water, Air, and Soil Pollut. 18: 395-403.
52. ___, K.F. Lewin, *E.A. Cunningham, and *M.J. Patti. 1982. Effects of simulated acidic rain on field-grown crops. New Phytol. 18: 395-403.
53. ___, N.F. Gmur, and D. Mancini. 1982. Effects of simulated acidic rain on yields or Raphanus sativus, Lactuca sativa, Triticum aestivum and Medicago sativa. Environ. Exptl. Bot. 22: 445-453.
54. ___, K.F. Lewin, and *E.A. Cunningham. 1982. Effects of simulated acidic rain on field-grown radishes and garden beets. Agriculture & Environment 7: 285-298.
55. Tramontano, W.A., D.G. Lynn, and ___. 1983. Nicotinic acid and nicotinamide metabolism in relation to promotion of cell arrest in G2 in cultured roots of Pisum sativum. Phytochemistry 22: 343-346.
56. Tramontano, W.A. D.G. Lynn, and ___. 1983. Trigonelline, nicotinic acid, and nicotinamide in seedlings of Pisum sativum. Phytochemistry 22: 673-678.
57. ___. 1983. Biological effects of acidic precipitation on vegetation. p. 137-156. In: California Symposium on Acid Precipitation, Calif. Air Resources Board. Sacramento, CA.
58. Gmur, N.F., ___, and K.F. Lewin. 1983. Effects of ammonium sulfate aerosols on vegetation I. Chamber design for long-duration exposures. Atmos. Environ. 17: 707-714.
59. Gmur, N.F., and E.A. Cunningham. 1983. Effects of ammonium sulfate aerosols in vegetation II. Mode of entry and responses of vegetation. Atmos. Environ. 17: 715-721.
60. ___, K.F. Lewin, M.J. Patti, and E.A. Cunningham. 1983. Productivity of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated rain. New Phytol. 93: 377-388.
61. ___, and K.H. Thompson. 1984. Comparison of experimental designs to detect yields of crops exposed to acidic precipitation. Agronomy Journal 76: 81-84.
62. ___, K.F. Lewin, and M.J. Patti. 1984. Effects of simulated acidic rain on yields of field-grown soybeans. New Phytologist. 96: 207-213.
63. ___, 1984. Acidic precipitation effects on terrestrial vegetation. Annual Review of Phytopathology. 22: 397-420.
64. ___, K.F. Lewin, M.J. Patti, and E.A. Cunningham. 1984. Comparison of experimental designs to determine effects of acidic precipitation on field-grown soybeans. APCA Specialty Conference, Pittsburg, PA.
65. Lynn, D.G., D.H. Lewin, W.A. Tramontano, and ___. 1984. Induction of cell arrest in G2: Structural specificity of trigonelline. Phytochemistry 23: 1225-1228.
66. ___, L. Dimitriadis, and D.A. Hinkley. 1984. Seed protein quantities of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acidic rain. New Phytologist. 97: 71-76.
67. ___, and W.A. Tramontano. 1984. Trigonelline and promotion of cell arrest in G2 of various legumes. p. 75-82. In Bioregulators: Chemistry and Uses. (ed. R.L. Org and F.R. Rittig). Amer. Chem. Soc., Wash., DC.
68. ___, G.S. Raynor, and D.M.A. Jones. 1984. Frequency distributions for durations and volumes of rainfalls in the eastern United States in relation to acidic precipitation. Water, Air, and Soil Pollut. 23: 187-195.
69. ___, and W.A. Tramontano. 1984. Trigonelline and promotion of cell arrest in G2 of various legumes. Phytochemistry 23: 187-195.
70. ___, W.A. Tramontano, R.F. O'Connor, R. Gill, and E. Ciancaglini. 1984. Metabolism of nicotinic acid and nicotinamide in cultured and seedling roots of Pisum sativum in relation to promotion of cell arrest in G2 by trigonelline. Environ. Exptl. Bot. 24: 283-292.
71. ___, K.F. Lewin, and M.J. Patti. 1984. Effects of simulated acidic rain on yields of field-grown soybeans. New Phytologist 96: 207-213.
72. ___. 1984. Botanical aspects of acidic precipitation. The Bot. Rev. 50: 449-490.
73. ___, G.R. Hendrey, and K.H. Thompson. 1984. Comparison of statistical designs and experimental protocols used to evaluate rain acidity effects on field-grown soybeans. J. Air Pollut. Control Assoc. 34: 1107-1114.
74. ___, K.F. Lewin and M.J. Patti. 1985. Productivity of field-grown soybeans (Amsoy and Williams) exposed to simulated acidic rain. pp. 323 to 339. In: Acid Deposition, Environmental, Economic and Policy Issues, Plenum Publ. Co., New York.
75. ___, K.A. Santucci, and M.J. Patti. 1985. Interactions of simulated rain solutions and leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Environ. & Exptl. Bot. 25: 31-41.
76. Tramontano, W.A., ___, and P.A. McGinley. 1985. Effects of cytokinins on promotion of cell arrest by trigonelline and trigonelline concentrations in cultured roots of Pisum sativum and Glycine max. Environ. Exptl. Bot. 25: 83-88.
77. Cumming, J.R., R.T. Eckert and _____1985. Kinetics of potassium uptake in red spruce seedling. Can. J. Bot. 63: 512-516.
78. ___, K.F. Lewin, K.A. Santucci, and M.J. Patti. 1985. Effects of frequency and duration of simulated acidic rainfalls on soybean yields. The New Phytologist 100: 191-198.
79. Cumming, J.R., R.T. Eckert, and ___. 1985. Effect of aluminum on potassium uptake by red spruce seedlings. Can. J. Bot. 63: 1099-1103.
80. Tramontano, W.A., _____P.A. McGinley, and E. Ciancaglini. 1985. Effects of cytokinins on metabolism in nicotinic acid in cultured roots of various legumes in relation to cell arrest in G2. Environ. & Exptl. Bot. 25: 393-400.
81. ___, D.C. Canada, and K.A. Santucci. 1986. Foliar uptake of 15N from rain. Environ. Exp. Bot. 26: 143-146.
82. ___, K.F. Lewin, E.M. Owen, and K.A. Santucci. 1986. Comparison of several cultivars of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acidic rainfalls. New Phytol. 102: 409-417.
83. ___and K.F. Lewin. 1986. Effects of limited border and harvest rows and interplanting cultivars on yields of field-grown soybeans. J. of Agron. and Crop Science. 156: 206-212.
84. ___and P. Dougherty. 1986. Quality Assurance Methods Manual for Exposure Systems and Physiological Measurements. NCSU Acid Deposition Program, Raleigh, NC. 97 pp.
85. ___, M.J. Sarrantonio, and E.M. Owen. 1986. Protein contents of seed yields of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acidic rain. Assessment of sensitivities of four cultivars and effects of duration of simulated rainfall. New Phytol. 103: 689-693.
86. Tramontano, W.A., P.A. McGinley, E.F. Ciancaglini, and ___. 1986. A survey of trigonelline concentration in dry seeds of the dicotyledoneae. Environ. Exptl. Bot. 26: 197-205.
87. Cumming, J.R., R.T. Eckert, and ____. 1986. Effect of aluminum on 32p uptake and translocation by red spruce seedlings. Can. J. Forest Res. 16: 864-867.
88. ___1986. Proposed mechanisms of initial injury causing apical dieback in red spruce at high elevation in eastern North America. Can. J. Forest Res. 16: 1113-1116.
89. Lewin, K.F. and ___. 1986. Design and performance of an experimental system to determine the effects of rainfall acidity on vegetation. Trans,. Amer. Soc. Agric. Eng. 20: 1654-1658.
90. ___and K.F. Lewin. 1987. Perspective on establishing the relationships between acidic deposition and vegetation responses. p. 611-618. In NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants on Forests, Wetlands, and Agricultural Ecosystems. (Ed. T.C. Hutchinson) Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
91. ___. 1987. Chemical Interactions of Acidic Precipitation and Terrestrial Vegetation. pp. 203 to 233. In Vol. 21 Recent Advances in Phytochemistry. Plenum Publ. Co., New York.
92. ___, W.A. Tramontano, and R. Gill. 1987. A natural substance that regulates the cell cycle in complex plant tissues. Phytochemistry. 2891-2893.
93. ___. 1988. Effects of acidic deposition on vegetation. State of Science. Perspectives of Environmental Botany. 2: 73-119.
94. ___ and P.T. Biesemeyer. 1988. Initial twig injury to high elevation Picea rubens in eastern North America caused by inadequate periderm formation. Amer. J. Bot. 75: 1378-1386.
95. ___. 1988. Critical Analysis of NAPAP's Interim assessment of the Effects of Acidic Deposition on Agricultural Crops, p. 85-97. In APCA Speciality volume: Acidic Precipitation: A Technical Amplification of NAPAP's Findings.
96. ___K.F. Lewin, K.A. Santucci, and E.M. Owen. 1989. Yields of field-grown soybeans exposed to simulated acidic deposition. Environ. Pollution. 61: 47-57.
97. ___and M. Leonard. 1991. Histological Determination of Ozone Injury Symptoms of Primary Needles of Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum
Bucch.) New Phytologist 117: 557-564.
98. ___ K.A. Howard and Stolze, E.J. 1992. Epidermal Browning of Saguaro Cacti (Carnegiea gigantea): Is it New or Related to Direction? Envir. & Exp. Botany 32: 3257-363.
99. ___and G.R. Hendrey. 1992. Responses of Cotton Foliage to short-term Fluctuations in C02 Partial Pressures, pages 203-212, in FACE: Free-Air C02 Enrichment for Plant Research in the Field. (G.R. Hendrey, ed) Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences Vol II.
100. ___and G.A. Fitzgerald. 1993. Histological Effects of ozone on slash pine (Pinus elliotti var densa). Envir. and Exp. Botany 33: 505-513
101. ___V.A. Cantarella, K.W. Stolte and K.H. Thompson. 1994. Phenological Changes Associated with Epidermal Browning of Saguaro Cacti at Saguaro National Monument. Envir. & Exp. Botany. 34: 9-17.
102. ___ and B.J. Fehling. 1994. Surficial Injuries of several long-lived columnar cacti of the Sonoran Desert, Mexico. Envir. and Exp. Botany 34: 19-23.
103. ___ V.A. Cantarella, L. Kaszczak, S.M. Krempasky, and K.H. Thompson. 1994. Epidermal Browning of Saguaro Cacti (Carnegiea gigantea). Physiological Effects, Rates of Browning and Relation to Sun/Shade Conditions. Environ. and Exp. Botany. 34: 107-115.
104. ___ C. McKenna, R. Ginocchino, G. Montenegro, and Roberto Kiesling. in press. Surficial Injuries to Several Cacti of South America. Environ. and Exp. Botany.
105. ___ V. Sahi, and S. Ghersini. 1995. Epidermal Browning of Saguaro cacti (Carnegiea gigantea): Relative Health and Rates of Surficial Injuries of a Population. Environ. and Exp. Botany. 35: 557-562.
106. ___ J.H. Adamski II, and J.R. Renfro. 1996. Relationship between cellular injury, visible injury of leaves, and ozone exposure levels for several dicotyledonous plant species at Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Environ. And Exp. Botany. 36: 229-237.
107. ___ K. Albury, and N. Jennings. 1996. Relationships between anatomical characteristics and ozone sensitivity of leaves of several herbaceous dicotyledonous plant species at Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Environ. and Exp. Botany. 36: 413-420.
108. ___ J. Cocchiara, P. Jaklitsch, J. Feliciano and P. Biesemeyer. 1999. Needle and stem injuries of Picea rubens (Pinaceae) in the Adirondack Mountains, USA. Environ. and Exp. Botany. 41: 267-280.

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