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Effects of Elevated Root Zone pH and NaCl on the Stress Responses and Recovery of Selected Boreal Forest Tree Species
DownloadFall 2020
Prior to surface mining of bitumen in the Athabasca oil sands region of northern Alberta, all vegetation and soil is removed from the boreal forests where the mines are located. Revegetation following mine closures is challenging, partly due to high soil pH and elevated Na levels present in many...
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Fall 2018
The physical and chemical properties associated with different soil materials are arguably the most important factor affecting early seedling growth and survival as they determine the amount of rooting space, nutrients and water available to planted seedlings. The likelihood of successful...