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Successful Tree Planting
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This maintenance schedule outlines the care that trees need in each season. It can be used as a checklist year after year. You can adapt it to your local area and the specific needs of your project.
Succession forestière de la sapinière à bouleau jaune du Bas-Saint-Laurent
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In Quebec, the bioclimatic zone of balsam fir-yellow birch covers an area of 94,768 km 2. Some of the forest cover types in the area, such as balsam fir-yellow birch, are among the most productive in...
Successional Changes in Plant Species Diversity in Forest Chonosequences on Southern Vancouver Island
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Six chronosequences were established on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to address the concerns regarding the potential loss of species diversity and increased risk to rare or old-growth...
Summary of Lichen Field Work from Quebec to Labrador
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This report summarizes the work that was completed by NRCan personnel and project partners at eleven study sites within Quebec and Labrador between July 22 and August 2, 2019. This work was conducted...
Survival and Vigor of Off-Site and Exotic Plantations Near Terrace and Campbell River, British Columbia
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Although hundreds of off-site and exotic tree plantations have been established in British Columbia since the 1950s, there is a lack of current information on their survival and condition. In this...
Susceptibility of Canadian Flora to EU2 Lineage of Phytophthora Ramorum and Pathogen Sporulation Potential
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Phytophthora ramorum is an oomycete pathogen and causal agent of a disease commonly referred to as sudden oak death (SOD). The pathogen also causes foliar blight and shoot dieback of nursery plants...
Susceptibility of Western Conifers to Laminated Root Rot
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Laminated root rot caused by the fungus Phellinus weirii is one of the most important root diseases of conifers in western North America. This short note discusses the susceptibility of western...
Sylviculture d’adaptation aux changements climatiques : des concepts à la réalité
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As part of the Carrefour Forêts 2019 Conference, the forest research branch of Quebec’s Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs and the Canadian Wood Fibre Centre of Natural Resources Canada...
Symptomology and Threshold Levels of Air Pollutant Injury to Vegetation, 1979-80
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A number of coniferous and deciduous species that had been growing on the Suncor tailings sand dike for five to seven years were fumigated with 0.34 ppm SO2 under controlled environmental conditions
Temperature, Moisture and Freeze–thaw Controls on CO2 Production in Soil Incubations From Northern Peatlands
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Peat accumulation in high latitude wetlands represents a natural long-term carbon sink, resulting from the cumulative excess of growing season net ecosystem production over non-growing season (NGS)...
Temporal Trends of Ecosystem Development on Different Site Types in Reclaimed Boreal Forests
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Forest development after land reclamation in the oil sands mining region of northern Alberta, Canada was assessed using long-term monitoring plots from both reclaimed and natural forests. The metrics...
Terrestrial Lidar Scanners Help to Better Predict Wood Quality by Using Tree Structure.
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This fibre fact demonstrates that fine-scale structural information derived from t-lidar and new modeling techniques can improve wood fibre attribute predictions.
The Autecology of Major Tree Species in the North Central Region of Ontario
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This report provides information on the general autecology of 12 common tree species occurring in the North Central (NC) Region of Ontario.
The Biophysical Climate Mitigation Potential of Boreal Peatlands During the Growing Season
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Peatlands and forests cover large areas of the boreal biome and are critical for global climate regulation. They also regulate regional climate through heat and water vapour exchange with the...
The Canadian National Vegetation Classification: Principles, Methods and Status
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The Canadian National Vegetation Classification (CNVC) is an ecological classification of natural vegetation communities in Canada. It provides a framework for describing patterns of vegetation at...
The Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Genome
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Paper outlines the sequencing of the genome from a male boreal caribou from Manitoba, Canada.
The Cryptophagidae of Canada and the Northern United States of America
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This review of Cryptophagidae of Canada and the Northern United States (US) covers 142 species among the following genera: Caenoscelis (6 species), Antherophagus (4), Cryptophagus (33), Henoticus (4)...
The Direct and Habitat-mediated Influence of Climate on the Biogeography of Boreal Caribou in Canada
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Effective species conservation efforts require insight into whether a species’ extent of occurrence may shift due to changing climate, habitat loss, or both. The extent of occurrence of the threatened...