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Canadian Journal of Forest Research


Volume 30, Number 11, November 2000
ISSN 1208-6037

  • Morphological and physiological attributes of root systems and seedling growth in three different Picea glauca reforestation stock
    M.J. Krasowski and J.N. Owens
    Pages 1669-1681
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  • Geographic variation in growth, carbon isotope discrimination, and monoterpene composition in Pinus pinaster Ait. provenances
    Roberto Tognetti, Marco Michelozzi, Marco Lauteri, Enrico Brugnoli, and Raffaello Giannini
    Pages 1682-1690
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  • Use of false rings in Austrian pine to reconstruct early growing season precipitation
    Rupert Wimmer, Giorgio Strumia, and Franz Holawe
    Pages 1691-1697
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  • Nitrogen availability in forest floors of three tree species on the same site: the role of litter quality
    K.D. Thomas and C.E. Prescott
    Pages 1698-1706
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  • High heritability of wood extractives in Pinus sylvestris progeny tests
    Anders Fries, Tore Ericsson, and Rolf Gref
    Pages 1707-1713
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  • Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of Podzolic soils on northern Vancouver Island. I. A comparison of two forest types
    Barbara J. Cade-Menun, Shannon M. Berch, Caroline M. Preston, and L.M. Lavkulich
    Pages 1714-1725
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  • Phosphorus forms and related soil chemistry of Podzolic soils on northern Vancouver Island. II. The effects of clear-cutting and burning
    Barbara J. Cade-Menun, Shannon M. Berch, Caroline M. Preston, and L.M. Lavkulich
    Pages 1726-1741
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  • Decomposition of broadleaf and needle litter in forests of British Columbia: influences of litter type, forest type, and litter mixtures
    C.E. Prescott, L.M. Zabek, C.L. Staley, and R.Kabzems
    Pages 1742-1750
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  • Effects of clear-cutting on decomposition rates of litter and forest floor in forests of British Columbia
    C.E. Prescott, L.L. Blevins, and C.L. Staley
    Pages 1751-1757
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  • Artificial inoculation with Armillaria ostoyae in established conifers stressed by defoliation, planting, and thinning in Newfoundland
    M.D. Piercey-Normore and J.A. Bérubé
    Pages 1758-1765
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  • Seedling emergence of Pinus sylvestris in characterized seedbed substrates under different moisture conditions
    Gunilla Oleskog, Harald Grip, Urban Bergsten, and Kenneth Sahlén
    Pages 1766-1777
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  • Ten-year growth and survival of Douglas-fir seedlings treated with plant growth regulating substances at transplant
    C.F. Scagel, R.G. Linderman, and R.K. Scagel
    Pages 1778-1787
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  • Dendroecological detection of spruce bark beetle outbreaks in northwestern Colorado
    Karen S. Eisenhart and Thomas T. Veblen
    Pages 1788-1798
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  • Genetic selection for cold hardiness in coastal Douglas-fir seedlings and saplings
    Gregory A. O'Neill, Sally N. Aitken, and W.Thomas Adams
    Pages 1799-1807
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  • Comparative fate of glyphosate and triclopyr herbicides in the forest floor and mineral soil of an Acadian forest regeneration site
    Dean G. Thompson, Douglas G. Pitt, Teresa M. Buscarini, Bozena Staznik, and David R. Thomas
    Pages 1808-1816
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  • Creating continuous areas of old forest in long-term forest planning
    Karin Öhman
    Pages 1817-1823
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  • Susceptibility of Betula pendula clones to Phytobia betulae, a dipteran miner of birch stems
    Tiina Ylioja, Heikki Roininen, Jaakko Heinonen, and Matti Rousi
    Pages 1824-1829
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  • Survival and growth of Pinus echinata and Quercus seedlings in response to simulated summer and winter prescribed burns
    Michael D. Cain and Michael G. Shelton
    Pages 1830-1836
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