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Importance of treatment timing in the control of fusarium root rot of Douglas-fir seedlings. 1974. Bloomberg, W.J.; Lock, W. Phytopathology 64(8): 1153-1154.
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Catalog ID: 1522
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Effects of climate and weather on mountain pine beetle populations. 1978. Safranyik, L. Pages 77-84 in A.A. Berryman, G.D. Amman, and R.W. Stark, Editors. Proceedings of Symposium on Theory and Practice of Mountain Pine Beetle Management in Lodgepole Pine Forests, April 25-27, 1978, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.
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Catalog ID: 1819
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Effect of applied growth regulators on cone production in Douglas-fir and relation of endogenous growth regulators to cone production capacity. 1980. McMullan, E.E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 10(3): 405-414.
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Catalog ID: 2079
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Tree mortality and radial growth losses caused by the western spruce budworm in a Douglas-fir stand in British Columbia. 1982. Alfaro, R.I.; van Sickle, G.A.; Thomson, A.J.; Wegwitz, E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 12(4): 780-787.
Alfaro, R.I.; van Sickle, G.A.; Thomson, A.J.; Wegwitz, E.
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Catalog ID: 2168
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Douglas-fir cone moth and cone gall midge: relation to damage and prolonged diapause to seed cone abundance in British Columbia. 1984. Miller, G.E.; Hedlin, A.F. Pages 91-99 in H.O. Yates III, editor. Proceedings: IUFRO Cone and Seed Insects Working Party Conference. Working Party S2.07-01. July 31-August 6, 1983, Athens, GA, USA. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
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Catalog ID: 2277
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Thinning and nitrogen fertilization effects on sapwood development and relationships of foliage quantity to sapwood area and basal area in Douglas-fir. 1983. Brix, H.; Mitchell, A.K. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13(3): 384-389.
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Catalog ID: 2345
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Pest management of Douglas-fir tussock moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae): A sequential sampling method to determine egg mass density. 1984. Shepherd, R.F.; Otvos, I.S.; Chorney, R.J. The Canadian Entomologist 116: 1041-1049.
Shepherd, R.F.; Otvos, I.S.; Chorney, R.J.
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Catalog ID: 2377
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Biological factors affecting Contarinia oregonensis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) infestations in Douglas-fir seed orchards on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 1984. Miller, G.E. Environmental Entomology 13: 873-877.
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Catalog ID: 2411
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Effects of thinning and urea fertilization on the distribution of area increment along the boles of Douglas-fir at Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia. 1984. Thomson, A.J.; Barclay, H.J. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 14(6): 879-884.
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Catalog ID: 2441
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Pest management of Douglas-fir tussock moth, Orgyia pseudotsugata (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) monitoring endemic populations with pheromone traps to detect incipient outbreaks. 1985. Shepherd, R.F.; Gray, T.G. The Canadian Entomologist 117: 839-848.
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Ten-year growth response of a 25 year old and 55 year old Douglas-fir stand to thinning and urea fertilization. 1985. Lee, Y.J.; Barclay, H.J. Agriculture Canada, Ministry of State for Forestry, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. Information Report BC-X-260. 14 p.
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Distribution of Contarinia oregonensis Foote (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) eggs in Douglas-fir seed orchards and a method of estimating egg density. 1986. Miller, G.E. The Canadian Entomologist 118: 1291-1295.
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Catalog ID: 2551
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Effect of temperature during May to August on termination of prolonged diapause in Douglas-fir cone moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) 1986. Miller, G.E.; Ruth, D.S. The Canadian Entomologist 118: 1073-1074.
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Catalog ID: 2554
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Effects of laminated root rot on relationships between stem growth and root-system size, morphology, and spatial distribution in Douglas-fir. 1986. Bloomberg, W.J.; Hall, A.A. Forest Science 32: 202-219.
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Catalog ID: 2604
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Comparative effects of three nitrogen fertilizers applied in fall and spring to a 29-year-old Douglas-fir plantation. 1986. Miller, R.E.; Atherton, M.V.; Wilcox, J.E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 16: 910-917.
Miller, R.E.; Atherton, M.V.; Wilcox, J.E.
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Catalog ID: 2630
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Effects of phosphorus and sulphur fertilization on the growth of thinned and urea fertilized Douglas-fir at Shawnigan Lake, B.C. 1988. Brix, H.; Trofymow, J.A.; Mitchell, A.K.; Preston, C.M. Pages 52-53 in H.N. Chappell and R.E. Miller, Compilers. Sulfur nutrition and fertilization of western conifers, Proceedings: Workshop. March 30-31, 1988, Eatonville, WA. University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Brix, H.; Trofymow, J.A.; Mitchell, A.K.; Preston, C.M.
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Catalog ID: 2832
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Detecting the response of Douglas-fir to nitrogen fertilization by regression of periodic annual basal area increment against basal area. 1988. Thomson, A.J.; Tudor, K.D.; Korelus, V.J.; Ralph, D.R. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 18: 1343-1346.
Thomson, A.J.; Tudor, K.D.; Korelus, V.J.; Ralph, D.R.
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Catalog ID: 2845
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Changes in organic components for fallen logs in old-growth Douglas-fir forests monitored by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. 1990. Preston, C.M; Sollins, P.; Sayer, B.G. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 20: 1382-1391.
Preston, C.M.; Sollins, P.; Sayer, B.G.
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Catalog ID: 3047
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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FORCYTE-11 and intensive management of Douglas-fir: Examination of some of the model's short- and long-term predictions of biomass production. 1991. Trofymow, J.A.; Sachs, D. Pages 38-57 in H. Grewal, Compiler. Forestry Canada modeling working group: Proceedings of the fifth annual workshop, December 13-14, 1990. Forestry Canada, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta.
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Catalog ID: 3066
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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1- and 2-year dormancy of the Douglas-fir cone moth, Barbara colfaxiana Kft. (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae): possible relation to individual weights. 1991. Sahota, T.S.; Ibaraki, A.I. The Canadian Entomologist 123: 1153-1155.
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Catalog ID: 3079
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Development of Armillaria root disease in a 25-year-old Douglas-fir plantation. 1994. Morrison, D.J.; Pellow, K.W. Pages 560-571 in Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Root and Butt Rots, August 9-16, 1993, Wik, Sweden and Haikko, Finland. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
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Long-nights and moisture stress affect Douglas-fir seedling growth, dormancy and root growth potential. 1990. Simpson, D. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FRDA Report 151, Copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests.
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Catalog ID: 3644
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Water relations, survival and growth of Douglas-fir seedlings at a pinegrass dominated site in south-central British Columbia - Project 3.1. 1989. Nicholson, A. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FRDA Memo 121, Copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests.
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Catalog ID: 3832
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Relation of root growth potential (RGP) to outplanting performance of coastal Douglas-fir - A case study under operational plantation conditions. 1990. Scagel, R. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FRDA Memo 172, Copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests.
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Catalog ID: 3883
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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A long-term effect of N fertilization on the 13C CPMAS NMR of de-ashed soil humin in a second-growth Douglas-fir stand of coastal British Columbia. 1995. Preston, C.M; Newman, R.H. Geoderma 68: 229-241.
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Catalog ID: 4209
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Western hemlock and Douglas-fir seedling development with exponential rates of nutrient addition. 1991. Burgess, D.M. Forest Science 37(1): 54-67.
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Probabilities of sustained flaming ignition: lodgepole pine, interior douglas-fir and white spruce-subalpine fir forests. Supplement to Field guide to Canadian forest fire behavior prediction (FBP) system. 1996. Dalrymple, G.N.; Lawson, B. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FRDA Handbook 012 supplement, copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests.
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Incidence of Armillaria species in precommercial thinning stumps and spread of Armillaria ostoyae to adjacent Douglas-fir trees. 1997. Cruickshank, M.G.; Morrison, D.J.; Punja, Z.K. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27: 481-490.
Cruickshank, M.G.; Morrison, D.J.; Punja, Z.K.
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Catalog ID: 4824
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Comparison of communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi in old-growth and mature stands of Douglas-fir at two sites on southern Vancouver Island. 1998. Goodman, D.M.; Trofymow, J.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28(4): 574-581.
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Detection of a chitinase-like protein in the roots of Douglas-fir trees infected with Armillaria ostoyae and Phellinus weirii. 2000. Robinson, R.M.; Sturrock, R.N.; Davidson, J.J.; Ekramoddoullah, A.K.M.; Morrison, D.J. Tree Physiology 20: 493-502.
Robinson, R.M.; Sturrock, R.N.; Davidson, J.J.; Ekramoddoullah, A.K.M.; Morrison, D.J.
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Catalog ID: 5436
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Lesion formation and host response to infection by Armillaria ostoyae in the roots of western larch and Douglas-fir. 2001. Robinson, R.M.; Morrison, D.J. European Journal of Forest Pathology 31: 371-385.
Robinson, R.M.; Morrison, D.J.
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Catalog ID: 19448
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Studies in forest pathology, XXV. Assessments of pattern, frequency distribution, and sampling of forest disease in Douglas-fir plantations. 1963. Foster, R.E.; Johnson, A.L.S. Government of Canada, Department of Forestry, Forest Entomology and Pathology Branch, Ottawa. Publication No. 1011. 52 p.
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Catalog ID: 23917
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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The effect of light intensity, water stress, and temperature on the rates of photosynthesis and respiration of Douglas-fir and western hemlock. 1964. Brix, H. Government of Canada, Department of Forestry, Forest Research Branch, Victoria, BC. Mimeo Report 64-BC-3. 3 p.
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Catalog ID: 23943
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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The mountain pine beetle: scope of the problem and key issues in Alberta. 2004. Ono, H. Pages 62-66 in T.L. Shore, J.E. Brooks, and J.E. Stone, editors. Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium: Challenges and Solutions, October 30-31, 2003, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, Information Report BC-X-399. 298 p.
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Calculating the risk of mountain pine beetle attack: a comparison of distance- and density-based estimates of beetle pressure. 2006. Wulder, M.A.; White, J.C.; Dymond, C.C.; Nelson, T.A.; Boots, B.; Shore, T.L. Journal of Environmental Informatics 8(2): 58-69.
Wulder, M.A.; White, J.C.; Dymond, C.C.; Nelson, T.A.; Boots, B.; Shore, T.L.
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Catalog ID: 26701
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Laboratory experiments on the control of damping-off in Douglas-fir using commercial peat as the planting medium (Unpublished report) 1942. Bier, J.E. Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, Dominion Forest Service, Canada Department Agriculture, Division of Botany & Plant Pathology, Victoria, BC. 18 p.
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Catalog ID: 27585
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Further experiments of the control of damping-off in Douglas-fir using commercial peat as the planting medium (Unpublished report) 1942. Buckland, D.C. Department of Mines and Resources, Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, Dominion Forest Service, Canada Department Agriculture, Division of Botany & Plant Pathology, Victoria, BC. 11 p.
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Catalog ID: 27587
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Interim report on studies on the characteristics and ecology of the root system of second growth Douglas-fir (Unpublished report) 1954. McMinn, R.G. Government of Canada, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch, Victoria, BC. 34 p.
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Catalog ID: 27639
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Poria weirii root rot. II. Some factors relating to the control of the disease on Douglas-fir (Unpublished report) 1954. Wallis, G.W. Government of Canada, Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Forestry Branch, Victoria, BC. 13 p.
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Catalog ID: 27646
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Relation of topography and vegetation to the occurrence of Douglas-fir dwarf mistletoe at its northern limits in British Columbia. 1972. Smith, R.B. Ecology 53(4): 729-734.
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Catalog ID: 28540
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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A canker fungus, Nitschkia molnarii in association with a bark miner, Laspeyresia pseudotsugae in young Douglas-fir near Campbell River. 1987. Ferris, R.L. Agriculture Canada, Ministry of State for Forestry and Mines, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report February, 1987.
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Predicted defoliation of Douglas-fir by western spruce budworm in the Kamloops Region in 1987 based on egg masses and overwintering larvae. 1987. Erickson, R.D.; Wood, C.S. Agriculture Canada, Ministry of State for Forestry and Mines, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report May, 1987.
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Bioconversion of beetle killed lodgepole pine to bioethanol. 2009. Saddler, J. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. Mountain Pine Beetle Working Paper 2009-24. 33 p.
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Changes in stand structure in uneven-aged lodgepole pine stands impacted by mountain pine beetle epidemics and fires in central British Columbia. 2010. Axelson, J.N.; Alfaro, R.I.; Hawkes, B.C. The Forestry Chronicle 86(1): 87-99.
Axelson, J.N.; Alfaro, R.I.; Hawkes, B.C.
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Catalog ID: 31402
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Post-burn evaluation of plant succession and forest regeneration in coastal douglas-fir - western hemlock - red cedar types. 1980. Lafferty, R.R. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC.
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Site, plot, and individual tree yield reduction of interior Douglas-fir associated with non-lethal infection by Armillaria root disease in southern British Columbia. 2011. Cruickshank, M.G.; Morrison, D.J.; Lalumière, A. Forest Ecology and Management 261(2): 297-307.
Cruickshank, M.G.; Morrison, D.J.; Lalumière, A.
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Catalog ID: 32063
Issued by: Canadian Wood Fibre Centre
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Biodiversity conservation in old-growth boreal forest: black spruce and balsam fir snags harbour distinct assemblages of saproxylic beetles. 2011. Janssen, P.; Hébert, C.; Fortin, D. Biodivers. Conserv. 20:2917-2932.
Janssen, P.; Hébert, C.; Fortin, D.
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Catalog ID: 32915
Issued by: Laurentian Forestry Centre
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Short-term effect of selection cutting in boreal balsam fir forest on cerambycid and scolytid beetles. 2015. Morin, M.B.; Hébert, C.; Berthiaume, R.; Bauce, É.; Brodeur, J. J. Appl. Entomol. 139:553-566.
Morin, M.B.; Hébert, C.; Berthiaume, R.; Bauce, E.; Brodeur, J.
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Catalog ID: 35942
Issued by: Laurentian Forestry Centre
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Characteristics of forest legacies following two mountain pine beetle outbreaks in British Columbia, Canada. 2015. Alfaro, R.I.; vanAkker, L; Hawkes, B. Can. J. For. Res. 45: 1387–1396.
Alfaro, R.I.; vanAkker, L.; Hawkes, B.C.
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Catalog ID: 36513
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Survival and yield of Douglas-fir in the Cedar-Hemlock ecosystem of the southern interior of British Columbia. 2016. Cruickshank, M. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, Volume 90, Issue 2, pp 219–233.