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Modelling Short and Long-term Effects of Soil Cover Depth on Tree Growth and Productivity in Reclaimed Landscapes of Northern Alberta
DownloadSpring 2019
Success in establishing productive upland forests on landforms reconstructed using mining waste mainly depends on the cover materials and depth that determine water and nutrient availability for plant growth while mitigating the potential risks or limitations of the substrate that is being...
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Fall 2011
Rangelands, a natural ecosystem widespread in Canada, are an important source of land for animal production. Around 26 million ha of rangelands are utilized for beef production and in Alberta, this ecosystem accounts for 6.6 million ha which provides up to 50% of total forage for livestock. To...