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Regional Climate, Edaphic Conditions and Establishment Substrates Interact to Influence Initial Growth of Black Spruce and Jack Pine Planted in the Boreal Forest
Exploring drivers and dynamics of early boreal forest recovery of heavily disturbed mine sites: a case study from a reconstructed landscape
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Deer browsing outweighs the effects of site preparation and mechanical release on balsam fir seedlings performance: Implications to forest management
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Early white spruce regeneration treatments increase birch and reduce aspen after 28 years: Toward an integrated management of boreal post-fire salvaged stands
Effects of Reforestation and Site Preparation Methods on Early Growth and Survival of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in South-Eastern Poland
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Influence of Cutting Type and Fertilization in Production of Containerized Poplar Plants
Large Planting Stock Type and Mechanical Release Effects on the Establishment Success ofPicea glaucaPlantations in Quebec, Canada
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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
Living without herbicides in Québec (Canada): historical context, current strategy, research and challenges in forest vegetation management
Soil Characteristics and Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contortavar.latifolia) Performance Two Decades after Disk Trenching of Unburned and Broadcast-Burned Plots in Subboreal British Columbia
Jacob O. Boateng, Jean L. Heineman, Lorne Bedford and Amanda F. Linnell Nemec International Journal of Forestry Research 2011 1 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/752359
Juvenile productivity of five hybrid poplar clones and 20 genetically improved white and Norway spruces in boreal clay-belt of Quebec, Canada
Marie Larchevêque, Guy R. Larocque, Francine Tremblay, et al. The Forestry Chronicle 86(2) 225 (2010) https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc86225-2
Early development of planted spruce and pine after scarification, fertilization and herbicide treatments in New Brunswick
Darwin Burgess, Greg Adams, Ted Needham, Craig Robinson and Rolland Gagnon The Forestry Chronicle 86(4) 444 (2010) https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc86444-4
Biological control of intolerant hardwood competition: Silvicultural efficacy of Chondrostereum purpureum and worker productivity in conifer plantations
Juvenile growth of black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.] BSP) stands established during endemic and epidemic attacks by spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana [Clemens]) in the boreal forest of Quebec, Canada
Long-term effects of site preparation and postplanting vegetation control on Picea glauca survival, growth and predicted yield in boreal British Columbia
Jacob O. Boateng, Jean L. Heineman, Lorne Bedford, George J. Harper and Amanda F. Linnell Nemec Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 24(2) 111 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1080/02827580902759685
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
Silvicultural options to promote seedling establishment on Kalmia–Vaccinium-dominated sites
Chemical, grazing, and manual cutting treatments in mixed herb–shrub communities have no effect on interior spruce survival or growth in southern interior British Columbia