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Moose Browsing Tends Spruce Plantations More Efficiently Than a Single Mechanical Release
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The effect of weeding frequency and schedule on weeding operation time: a simulation study on a sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) plantation in Japan
Effects of land reclamation practices on the productivity of young trembling aspen and white spruce on a reclaimed oil sands mining site in northern Alberta
Competitive effects of woody and herbaceous vegetation in a young boreal mixedwood stand
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Twenty-six-year response of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir plantations to woody competitor density in treated stands of madrone and whiteleaf manzanita
Ten year responses of Engelmann spruce and a high-elevation Ericaceous shrub community to manual cutting treatments in southern interior British Columbia
The role of vegetation management for enhancing productivity of the world's forests
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Designing forest vegetation management strategies based on the mechanisms and dynamics of crop tree competition by neighbouring vegetation
P. Balandier, C. Collet, J.H. Miller, P.E. Reynolds and S.M. Zedaker Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 79(1) 3 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpi056
Synergistic stem volume response to combinations of vegetation control and seedling size in conifer plantations in Oregon
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
Twelfth-year response of Douglas-fir to area of weed control and herbaceous versus woody weed control treatments
Robin Rose, Lee S Rosner and J Scott Ketchum Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36(10) 2464 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1139/x06-126
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