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Characterization, restoration, and assembly of fungal communities in lodgepole pine forests impacted by recent disturbances
DownloadSpring 2021
Novel disturbance regimes have impacted boreal forest with unknown consequences for belowground communities and underlying ecological processes. Soil fungi are an integral component of belowground communities and are particularly sensitive to disturbances. In the Canadian boreal forest, common...
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Growth and physiology of mycorrhizal plants in soil containing enhanced non-segregating oil sands tailings
DownloadFall 2024
Open-pit mining of oil sands in Alberta, Canada, has resulted in a large-scale land disturbance of the boreal forest ecosystem and produced large amounts of tailings. To improve the effectiveness of the tailings solidification process and to make the tailings less harmful to vegetation, the novel...