Productivity of black spruce and Jack pine stands in Quebec as related to climate, site biological features and soil properties

[1]  D. Paré,et al.  The soil acid-base status of boreal black spruce stands after whole-tree and stem-only harvesting , 2003 .

[2]  J. Fyles,et al.  Interactions among Kalmia angustifolia, soil characteristics, and the growth and nutrition of black spruce seedlings in two boreal Newfoundland plantations of contrasting fertility , 2002 .

[3]  J. Régnière,et al.  Biophysical Site Indices for Shade Tolerant and Intolerant Boreal Species , 2001, Forest Science.

[4]  H. Margolis,et al.  Nutrient status and growth of black spruce layers and planted seedlings in response to nutrient addition in the boreal forest of Quebec , 1998 .

[5]  R. Paquin,et al.  Response of the Lake Clair Watershed (Duchesnay, Quebec) to changes in precipitation chemistry (1988-1994) , 1997 .

[6]  John M. Norman,et al.  Root mass, net primary production and turnover in aspen, jack pine and black spruce forests in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada. , 1997, Tree physiology.

[7]  D. Binkley,et al.  Does atmospheric deposition of nitrogen threaten Swedish forests , 1997 .

[8]  D. F. Grigal,et al.  NITROGEN MINERALIZATION AND PRODUCTIVITY IN 50 HARDWOOD AND CONIFER STANDS ON DIVERSE SOILS , 1997 .

[9]  M. Béland,et al.  Height growth of jack pine (Pinus banksiana) in relation to site types in boreal forests of Abitibi, Quebec , 1996 .

[10]  James P. Kimmins,et al.  Importance of Soil and Role of Ecosystem Disturbance for Sustained Productivity of Cool Temperate and Boreal Forests , 1996 .

[11]  J. Régnière Generalized Approach to Landscape-Wide Seasonal Forecasting with Temperature-Driven Simulation Models , 1996 .

[12]  J. P. Kimmins Forest Ecology: A Foundation for Sustainable Management , 1996 .

[13]  Réjean Gagnon,et al.  Dynamique de la régénération d'une pessière à lichen dans la zone de la pessière noire à mousses, nord du Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean (Québec) , 1996 .

[14]  M. Turmel,et al.  Magnesium and Potassium Release by Weathering in Spodosols: Grain Surface Coating Effects , 1996 .

[15]  Harald Sverdrup,et al.  Application of the safe model to the Solling spruce site , 1995 .

[16]  G. Weetman,et al.  Long-term effects of repeated N fertilization and straw application in a jack pine forest. 1. Twenty-two-year growth response , 1995 .

[17]  I. Morrison,et al.  Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and magnesium fertilizers on growth of a semimature jack pine forest, northwestern Ontario , 1995 .

[18]  D. Pothier,et al.  The effect of advance regeneration height on future yield of black spruce stands , 1995 .

[19]  Paul Bolstad,et al.  Statistical Simulation of Daily Air Temperature Patterns Eastern North America to Forecast Seasonal Events in Insect Pest Management , 1994 .

[20]  E. D. Wells Effects of planting spacing and refertilization on growth and nutrition of black spruce (Piceamariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) planted on a minerotrophic peatland in Newfoundland, Canada , 1994 .

[21]  M. R. Carter,et al.  Soil Sampling and Methods of Analysis , 1993 .

[22]  M. Adams,et al.  Nutrient cycling in forests. , 1993, The New phytologist.

[23]  R. D. Whitney,et al.  Field performance of black spruce and jack pine inoculated with selected species of ectomycorrhizal fungi , 1992 .

[24]  W. Oechel,et al.  Response of black spruce (Picea mariana) ecosystems to soil temperature modification in interior Alaska. , 1990 .

[25]  B. Bernier,et al.  Magnesium deficiency symptoms associated with sugar maple dieback in a Lower Laurentians site in southeastern Quebec , 1988 .

[26]  J. M. Bremner,et al.  A rapid and precise method for routine determination of organic carbon in soil , 1988 .

[27]  Margaret G. Schmidt,et al.  Jack pine site quality in relation to soil and topography in north central Ontario , 1988 .

[28]  F. Stuart Chapin,et al.  The Nature of Nutrient Limitation in Plant Communities , 1986, The American Naturalist.

[29]  H. H. Krause,et al.  Relationship between jack pine growth and site variables in New Brunswick plantations , 1985 .

[30]  F. Ugolini,et al.  MOBILITY OF LICHEN COMPOUNDS FROM Cladonia MITIS IN ARCTIC SOILS , 1984 .

[31]  I. Morrison,et al.  A 10-year tree and stand response of jack pine to urea fertilization and low thinning , 1984 .

[32]  Leslie A. Viereck,et al.  Productivity and nutrient cycling in taiga forest ecosystems , 1983 .

[33]  G. Roi,et al.  Rooting depths and successional development of selected boreal forest communities , 1983 .

[34]  A. Rencz,et al.  Concentration, mass, and distribution of nutrients in a subarctic Piceamariana – Cladoniaalpestris ecosystem , 1982 .

[35]  B. Bernier,et al.  Fertilisation azotée en forêt de pin gris (Pinusbanksiana). III. Croissance du pin gris , 1981 .

[36]  K. Cleve,et al.  Evidence of temperature control of production and nutrient cycling in two interior Alaska black spruce ecosystems , 1981 .

[37]  J. B. Kenworthy,et al.  Chemical Analysis of Ecological Materials. , 1976 .

[38]  G. Weetman,et al.  Jack Pine nitrogen fertilization and nutrition studies : three year results , 1974 .

[39]  S. G. Shetron Forest Site Productivity Among Soil Taxonomic Units in Northern Lower Michigan 1 , 1972 .

[40]  P. Krestov,et al.  Trembling aspen site index in relation to environmental measures of site quality at two spatial scales , 2002 .

[41]  M. K. Mahendrappa,et al.  Nutrient Dynamics and Growth Response in a Fertilized Black Spruce Stand 1 , 1982 .

[42]  G. Lowry Black Spruce Site Quality as Related to Soil and Other Site Conditions1 , 1975 .

[43]  S. Wilde Soils and Forest Growth: Their Relationship in Terms of Regression Analysis , 1970 .

[44]  R. Curtis,et al.  Estimation of northern hardwood site index from the soils and topography in the Green Mountains of Vermont. , 1970 .