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Growth and survival of black spruce populations in an assisted migration trial near Thunder Bay, Ontario
(2023)
This study examined the height growth and survival responses of selected 16
black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.)) seed sources originating from across Ontario,
Quebec, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan in an assisted ...
Evaluating the effects of biomass harvesting on soil nutrient availability, foliar nutrition, and seedling growth in third-growth black spruce plantations in northwestern Ontario
(2023)
Residual forest biomass is a viable feedstock that can be used in the
bioenergy stream. There remains, however, a concern that excessive removal of
forest biomass may have negative impacts on forest biodiversity, ...
Ecotypic variation of black spruce in northwestern Ontario
(2020)
The success of reforestation can be improved by selecting the appropriate seed source
for the site type. However, not much is known about the differences in using upland
versus lowland black spruce seed sources when ...
Interfamily variation in wood quality of black spruce in a northwestern Ontario progeny trial
(2020)
The right trees for replanting must be selected to ensure optimal future forest conditions.
Based on desired future outcomes, various progenies can be selected to suit these needs. In
Canada, black spruce (Picea mariana), ...




