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Rooting of cuttings from mature Douglas-fir. 1974. Brix, H. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 4(2): 133-139.
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Catalog ID: 1583
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Soil and foliar nutrient relationships for Douglas-fir on three different sites. 1974. Webber, B.D. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. Information Report BC-X-100. 19 p.
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A description of Verrucaria plumbaria on Douglas-fir. 1980. Funk, A. Mycologia 72(2): 422-425.
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The sclerophomas associated with dieback of Douglas-fir. 1980. Funk, A. European Journal of Forest Pathology 10(1): 53-57.
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Phytotoxicity to Douglas-fir megastrobili and efficacy against Douglas-fir cone gall midge of five fatty acid derivatives. 1982. Miller, G.E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 12(4): 1021-1024.
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A new Pyemotes (Acari: Pyemotidae) reared from the Douglas-fir cone moth. 1987. Moser, J.C.; Smiley, R.L.; Otvos, I.S. Journal of International Acarology 13(2): 141-147.
Moser, J.C.; Smiley, R.L.; Otvos, I.S.
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Catalog ID: 2667
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Dieback of container-grown Douglas-fir seedlings. 1989. Husted, L.D.; Barnes, S. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. FRDA Report 142, Copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests.
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A growth and yield study of interior Douglas-fir in British Columbia. 1991. Bonnor, G.M. Pages 269-274 in D.M. Baumgartner and J.E. Lotan, Editors. Interior Douglas-fir the Species and its Management, Proceedings: Symposium. February 27-March 1, 1990, Spokane, Washington, U.S.A. Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
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Source of growth variability in interior Douglas-fir. 1991. Bonnor, G.M.; de Jong, R.; Boudewyn, P.A. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. Information Report BC-X-328. 17 p.
Bonnor, G.M.; de Jong, R.; Boudewyn, P.A.,
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Catalog ID: 3109
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Response of young Douglas-fir to urea fertilizer applied on and off snow. 1994. Marshall, V.G.; Barclay, H.J. The Forestry Chronicle 70(3): 294-298.
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Effects of shade on the morphology and physiology of amabilis fir and western hemlock seedlings. 1995. Mitchell, A.K.; Arnott, J.T. New Forests 10: 79-98.
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Catalog ID: 4079
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Microfungal diversity in successional Douglas-fir forests. 1998. Countess, R.E.; Kendrick, B.; Trofymow, J.A. Pages 110-112 (Vol. 72 (special issue No. 2)) in J.A. Trofymow and A. MacKinnon, Editors. Northwest Science, Proceedings: Workshop on Structure, Process, and Diversity in Successional Forests of Coastal British Columbia. February 17-19, 1998, Victoria, British Columbia. Washington State University Press, Pullman, WA, copublished by the Northwest Scientific Association.
Countess, R.E.; Kendrick, B.; Trofymow, J.A.
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Catalog ID: 5104
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Evaluation of factors affecting tree and stand susceptibility to the Douglas-fir beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) 1999. Shore, T.L.; Safranyik, L.; Riel, W.G.; Ferguson, M.; Castonguay, J. The Canadian Entomologist 131: 831-839.
Shore, T.L.; Safranyik, L.; Riel, W.G.; Ferguson, M.; Castonguay, J.
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Catalog ID: 5340
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Density-dependent effects on tree survival in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. 2000. He, F.; Duncan, R.P. Journal of Ecology 88: 676-688.
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The fir tussock moth (Hemerocampa pseudotsugata McD.) 1932. Balch, R.E. J. Econ. Ent. 25: 1143-1148.
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Catalog ID: 6901
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Rooting balsam fir cuttings under intermittent mist. 1957. MacGillivray, H.G. Forestry Chronicle 33: 353-354.
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A long-term bird census in spruce budworm-prone balsam fir habitats in northwestern New Brunswick. 1978. Gage, S.H.; Miller, C.A. Fisheries and Environment Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Maritimes Forest Research Centre, Fredericton, NB. Information Report M-X-84. 6 p.
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The microbiological condition of wood of living balsam fir and black spruce in Quebec. 1967. Etheridge, D.E.; Morin, L.A. Canadian Journal of Botany 45: 1003-1010.
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Kraft pulping and specific gravity in the uppermost stem of fertilized balsam fir. 1975. Gagnon, J.D.; Hunt, K. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 5(3): 399-402.
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Management of a red spruce, balsam fir and yellow birch stand, 1935-1959. 1960. Hatcher, R.J. Pulp Paper Mag. Can. 61(6): 168-171.
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Inoculations of balsam fir with Odontia bicolor: early establishment and associated microorganisms. 1975. Lachance, D. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 5(1): 130-138.
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Dermea pseudotsugae n. sp., a causal agent of Phloem necrosis in Douglas-fir. 1967. Funk, A. Canadian Journal of Botany 45(10): 1803-1809.
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High temperature damage to Douglas-fir seedlings. 1959. Salisbury, P.J.; Long, J.R. Bi-monthly Progress Report 15(2): 3.
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Attraction of Douglas-fir flowers to cone insects. 1962. Hedlin, A.F. Bi-monthly Progress Report 18(1): 4.
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The significance of root rot and frost damage in some Douglas-fir plantations. 1963. Foster, R.E.; Johnson, A.L.S. Forestry Chronicle 39(3): 266-272.
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The Douglas-fir tussock moth in British Columbia. 1964. Ross, D.A.; Arrand, J.C. Government of Canada, Department of Forestry, Forest Entomology Lab, Vernon, BC. Multigraphed Leaflet. 2 p.
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Catalog ID: 24036
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Effects of surrounding forest and site conditions on growth reduction of balsam fir and spruce caused by spruce budworm defoliation. 2004. MacKinnon, W.E.; MacLean, D.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34: 2351-2362.
MacKinnon, W.E.; MacLean, D.A.
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Catalog ID: 25162
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Western spruce budworm on Douglas-fir (Brochure) 1985. Wood, C.S. Government of Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC.
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Factors influencing choice of balsam fir twigs from thinned and unthinned stands by moose. 1989. Thompson, I.D.; McQueen, R.E.; Reichardt, P.B.; Trenholm, D.G.; Curran, W.J. Oecologia 81: 506-509.
Thompson, I.D.; McQueen, R.E.; Reichardt, P.B.; Trenholm, D.G.; Curran, W.J.
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Catalog ID: 26360
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Response of a 50-year-old Douglas-fir stand to urea fertilization. 1970. Mitchell, K.J.; Kellogg, R.M. Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Information Report BC-X-045. 20 p.
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Catalog ID: 26478
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Prevention of insect-caused seed loss in Douglas-fir with systemic insecticides. 1966. Hedlin, A.F. Forestry Chronicle 42(1): 76-82.
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The occurrence of endophytic fungi in Douglas-fir seedlings and seeds. 1966. Bloomberg, W.J. Canadian Journal of Botany 44(4): 413-420.
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What value is alpine fir advanced growth? 1968. Phelps, V.H. Government of Canada, Department of Forestry and Rural Development, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Timber Talks No. 34. 1 p.
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Decay in advanced alpine fir regeneration in the Prince George District of British Columbia. 1968. Smith, R.B. Forestry Chronicle 44(3): 37-44.
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Rooting of Douglas-fir and western hemlock cuttings. 1969. Brix, H.; Barker, H. Bi-monthly Research Notes 25(3): 22.
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Weather affects rot infection in balsam fir. 1969. Phelps, V.H. Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Timber Talks No. 44. 1 p.
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A potential threat to Douglas-fir seed crops. 1969. Phelps, V.H. Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Timber Talks No. 72. 1 p.
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Dermea rhytidiformans n. sp., the fungus associated with cork-bark of alpine fir. 1970. Funk, A. Canadian Journal of Botany 48(8): 1481-1483.
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Growth prediction in managed Douglas-fir stands. 1970. Mitchell, K.J. Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Internal Report BC-20. 19 p.
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Distribution of area increment over the bole of fertilized Douglas-fir. 1972. Mitchell, K.J.; Kellogg, R.M. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2(2): 95-97.
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Infection of amabilis fir by larch dwarf mistletoe. 1972. Smith, R.B.; Wass, E.F. Bi-monthly Research Notes 28(2)&(3): 17.
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Fusarium root rot of Douglas-fir seedlings. 1973. Bloomberg, W.J. Phytopathology 63(3): 337-341.
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Catalog ID: 28580
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Moose Damage to Pre-Commercially thinned Balsam Fir Stands in Newfoundland. 1988. Thompson, I.D. ALCES 24: 56 - 61.
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Catalog ID: 28784
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Douglas-fir beetle in the Cariboo Forest District. 1974. Doidge, D.F. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report September, 1974.
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Black vine weevils kill Douglas-fir seedlings. 1975. Wood, C.S. Environment Canada, Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report March, 1975.
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Balsam fir mortality survey. 1992. Mallett, K.I.; Langor, D.W. Forestry Canada, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta. File Report NOR-1109-9205. 10 pages.
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Biology and control of the Douglas-Fir Beetle in the Interior of British Columbia. 1956. Walters, J. Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Forest Biology Division, Ottawa. Publication 975. 11 p.
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Populations of breeding birds in the spruce-fir forests of northwestern Ontario. 1970. Sanders, C.J. Canadian Field-Naturalist 84:131-135.
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Catalog ID: 38700
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Hierarchial analysis of black spruce and balsam fir wood density in Newfoundland. 2015. Groot, A.; Luther, J.E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45(7): 805-816.
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Signatures of post-gacial genetic isolation and human-driven migration in the Dothistroma needle blight pathogen in western Canada. 2020. Capron, A.; Feau, N.; Heinzelmann, R.; Barnes, I.; Benowicz, A.; Bradshaw, R.E.; Dale, A.; Lewis, K.J.; Owen, T.J.; Reich, R.; Ramsfield, T. D.; Woods, A.J.; Hamelin, R.C. Phytopathology 111(1):116-127.
Capron, A.; Feau, N.; Heinzelmann, R.; Barnes, I.; Benowicz, A.; Bradshaw, R.E.; Dale, A.L.; Lewis, K.J.; Owen, T.J.; Reich, R.; Ramsfield, T.; Woods, A.J.; Hamelin, R.C.
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Catalog ID: 40706
Issued by: Northern Forestry Centre
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