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2011
Cortini, F., McClarnon, J., Bedford, L., Comeau, P.G., Powelson, A., Boateng, J.O.
EFM Research Note 05/2011
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Crown collisions of trees reduce leaf area and canopy closure of maturing lodgepole pine stands
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Rudnicki, D.R., Lieffers, V.J., Meng, S.X., Silins, U.
EFM Research Note 05/2006
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2008
Faulkner, S.G., Tonn, W.M., Schmitt, D.R., Welz, M.
Blasting in or near water can negatively affect fish. In Canada, there are maximum allowable limits for blasting-induced overpressure (100 kPa) and peak particle velocity (PPV; 13 mm/s) to protect fish and their incubating eggs, respectively. No studies, however, have related PPVs from blasting...
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Examination of Wet Meadow Creation as a Restoration Option for Extracted Peatland Sites in Alberta
DownloadSpring 2014
Question: Can a wet meadow plant community be established on abandoned peatlands through broadcast plant diaspore spreading in western Canada? Does fertilization impact the development and establishment of the wet meadow? Location: Evansburg, Alberta, Canada Methods: Wet meadow vascular and...
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Inconsistent growth response to fertilization and thinning of lodgepole pine in the Rocky Mountain Foothills is linked to site index
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Lieffers, V. J., Landhausser, S. M., Pinno, B. D.
Fertilization of conifers often results in highly variable growth responses across sites which are difficult to predict. The goal of this study was to predict the growth response of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) crop trees to thinning and fertilization using basic site and foliar...