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Title: Afforesting marginal agricultural lands in Southern Ontario : an investigation into the effects of planting method and vegetation management on three-year growth and development of bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.), red oak (Querus rubra L.), and, black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) plantations
Authors: Howe, Patrick James
Keywords: Red oak;Ontario, Southern;Growth;Black cherry;Bur oak;Tree farms
Issue Date: 2009
Abstract: Landowners in southern Ontario have become increasingly interested in afforesting marginal agricultural land. There are few appropriate, up-to-date research studies on afforestation practices to support current practice. Research into the growth and development of forests planted on marginal land has lagged substantially behind forest research in natural settings. Thus an opportunity exists to provide practical and relevant information to landowners to be used in the plantation management planning process.
URI: http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/85
metadata.etd.degree.discipline: Forestry
metadata.etd.degree.name: Master of Science
metadata.etd.degree.level: Master
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Wang, Jian
Pulkki, Reino
McLaren, Brian
Appears in Collections:Electronic Theses and Dissertations from 2009

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