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Canadian Journal of Forest Research


Volume 35, Number 8, August 2005
ISSN 1208-6037

  • Phenotypic variation in growth and biomass distribution for two advanced-generation pedigrees of hybrid poplar
    Stan D. Wullschleger, T.M. Yin, S.P. DiFazio, T.J. Tschaplinski, L.E. Gunter, M.F. Davis, and G.A. Tuskan
    Pages 1779-1789
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  • The establishment and development of oak forests in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas
    Rick D. Soucy, Eric Heitzman, and Martin A. Spetich
    Pages 1790-1797
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  • Detection and quantification of Leptographium wageneri, the cause of black-stain root disease, from bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in Northern California using regular and real-time PCR
    Wolfgang Schweigkofler, William J. Otrosina, Sheri L. Smith, Daniel R. Cluck, Kevin Maeda, Kabir G. Peay, and Matteo Garbelotto
    Pages 1798-1808
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  • Human impact on size, age, and spatial structure in a mixed European larch and Swiss stone pine forest in the Western Italian Alps
    Renzo Motta and Emanuele Lingua
    Pages 1809-1820
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  • Using 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the study of northern hardwood tissues
    Chris E. Johnson, Ronald J. Smernik, Thomas G. Siccama, David K. Kiemle, Zhihong Xu, and Daniel J. Vogt
    Pages 1821-1831
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  • Effects of an introduced pathogen on resistance to natural disturbance: beech bark disease and windthrow
    Michael J. Papaik, Charles D. Canham, Erika F. Latty, and Kerry D. Woods
    Pages 1832-1843
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  • Evaluating the effect of precommercial thinning on the resistance of balsam fir to windthrow through experimentation, modelling, and development of simple indices
    A.Achim, J.-C Ruel, and B.A. Gardiner
    Pages 1844-1853
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  • Soil microclimate and nitrogen availability 10 years after mechanical site preparation in northern British Columbia
    M.D. MacKenzie, M.G. Schmidt, and L.Bedford
    Pages 1854-1866
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  • Precision and accuracy of three alternative instruments for measuring soil water content in two forest soils of the Pacific Northwest
    Nicole M. Czarnomski, Georgianne W. Moore, Tom G. Pypker, Julian Licata, and Barbara J. Bond
    Pages 1867-1876
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  • Advanced regeneration and seedling establishment in small cutblocks in high-elevation spruce–fir forest at Sicamous Creek, southern British Columbia
    Roberta Parish and Joseph A. Antos
    Pages 1877-1888
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  • Modeling early forest succession following clear-cutting in western Oregon
    Zhiqiang Yang, Warren B. Cohen, and Mark E. Harmon
    Pages 1889-1900
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  • Tree growth, foliar chemistry, and nitrogen cycling across a nitrogen deposition gradient in southern Appalachian deciduous forests
    Johnny L. Boggs, Steven G. McNulty, Michael J. Gavazzi, and Jennifer Moore Myers
    Pages 1901-1913
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  • Germination, penetration, and infection by Arceuthobium americanum on Pinus banksiana
    J.P. Brandt, Y.Hiratsuka, and D.J. Pluth
    Pages 1914-1930
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  • Wetland drying and succession across the Kenai Peninsula Lowlands, south-central Alaska
    Eric Klein, Edward E. Berg, and Roman Dial
    Pages 1931-1941
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  • Canopy gap disturbance and succession in trembling aspen dominated boreal forests in northeastern Ontario
    Steven B. Hill, Azim U. Mallik, and Han YH Chen
    Pages 1942-1951
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  • Effects of post-thinning density and repeated fertilization on the growth and development of young lodgepole pine
    R.P. Brockley
    Pages 1952-1964
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  • Changes in landscape composition and stand structure from 1945–2002 on an industrial forest in New Brunswick, Canada
    David A. Etheridge, David A. MacLean, Robert G. Wagner, and Jeremy S. Wilson
    Pages 1965-1977
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  • Deep subsoil nutrient uptake in potassium-deficient, aggrading Pinus resinosa plantation
    C.AZ Buxbaum, C.A. Nowak, and E.H. White
    Pages 1978-1983
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  • Successional pathways on different surficial deposits in the coniferous boreal forest of the Quebec Clay Belt
    Nicolas Lecomte and Yves Bergeron
    Pages 1984-1995
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  • Canadian national tree aboveground biomass equations
    M-C Lambert, C-H Ung, and F.Raulier
    Pages 1996-2018
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  • Efficiency of early selection for rotation-aged growth and wood density traits in Pinus radiata
    Li Li and Harry X. Wu
    Pages 2019-2029
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  • Aspen plant community response to organic matter removal and soil compaction
    Sybille Haeussler and Richard Kabzems
    Pages 2030-2044
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  • Soil properties, aspen, and white spruce responses 5 years after organic matter removal and compaction treatments
    Richard Kabzems and Sybille Haeussler
    Pages 2045-2055
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  • The Sustainable Forestry Initiative’s impact on stumpage markets in the US South
    Roger Brown and Daowei Zhang
    Pages 2056-2064
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  • Seasonal differences in freezing tolerance of yellow-cedar and western hemlock trees at a site affected by yellow-cedar decline
    Paul G. Schaberg, Paul E. Hennon, David V. D'Amore, Gary J. Hawley, and Catherine H. Borer
    Pages 2065-2070
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  • Erratum: Comparison of four measures designed for assessing the fit between the demand and output distributions of logs
    Veli-Pekka Kivinen, Jori Uusitalo, and Tapio Nummi
    Page 2071
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