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Effects of substrate availability and competing vegetation on natural regeneration of white spruce on logged boreal mixedwood sites
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Effects of Boreal Well Site Reclamation Practices on Long-Term Planted Spruce and Deciduous Tree Regeneration
Early white spruce regeneration treatments increase birch and reduce aspen after 28 years: Toward an integrated management of boreal post-fire salvaged stands
Growth response of Alnus viridis to application of crushed limestone and amphibolite and forestry potential of the species in harsh acidic mountain sites
I. Kuneš, T. Koňasová, V. Balcar, M. Baláš, D. Zahradník, D. Kacálek, J. Vítámvás, M. Jakl and J. Jaklová Dytrtová Journal of Forest Science 57(5) 200 (2011) https://doi.org/10.17221/72/2010-JFS
Survival and growth response of white spruce stock types to site preparation in Alaska
Andrew Youngblood, Elizabeth Cole and Michael Newton Canadian Journal of Forest Research 41(4) 793 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1139/x11-001
Early vegetation control for the regeneration of a single-cohort, intimate mixture of white spruce and trembling aspen on upland boreal sites
Douglas G. Pitt, Philip G. Comeau, William C. Parker, et al. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40(3) 549 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1139/X10-012
Allelopathy in Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
Twenty-six-year response of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir plantations to woody competitor density in treated stands of madrone and whiteleaf manzanita
Growth, allocation and leaf gas exchanges of hybrid poplar plants in their establishment phase on previously forested sites: effect of different vegetation management techniques
Ten year responses of Engelmann spruce and a high-elevation Ericaceous shrub community to manual cutting treatments in southern interior British Columbia
Twenty year responses of white spruce to mechanical site preparation and early chemical release in the boreal region of northeastern British Columbia
Jacob O Boateng, Jean L Heineman, John McClarnon and Lorne Bedford Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36(10) 2386 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1139/x06-197
Use of growth curve derivatives to illustrate acceleration and deceleration of growth in young plantations under variable competition
Effects of Plant Leachates from Four Boreal Understorey Species on Soil N Mineralization, and White Spruce (Picea glauca) Germination and Seedling Growth