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Corky root disease of Douglas-fir nursery seedlings. 1972. Sluggett, L.J. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Leaflet No. 53.
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Fusarium root rot of Douglas-fir nursery seedlings. 1973. Lock, W. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Leaflet No. 61.
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Vertical distribution of Xiphinema bakeri nematodes in soil in a Douglas-fir nursery. 1974. Sutherland, J.R. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 4(2): 175-178.
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Catalog ID: 1543
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Chemosystematic studies in the genus Abies. III. Leaf and twig oil analysis of amabilis fir. 1977. van Rudloff, E.; Hunt, R.S. Canadian Journal of Botany 55(24): 3087-3092.
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Catalog ID: 1700
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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When is controlling cone and seed insects in Douglas-fir seed orchards justified? 1983. Miller, G.E. The Forestry Chronicle : 304-307.
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Catalog ID: 2274
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Hormonema merioides n. sp., on Douglas-fir needles. 1985. Funk, A.; Woods, T.A.D.; Hopkinson, S.J. Canadian Journal of Botany 63(9): 1579-1581.
Funk, A.; Woods, T.A.D.; Hopkinson, S.J.
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Catalog ID: 2507
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Sampling major Douglas-fir cone and seed insects. 1986. Miller, G.E. Pages 103-112 in A. Roques, editor. Proceedings of the 2nd conference of the Cone and Seed Insects Working Party S2.07.01, September 3-5, 1986, Olivet, France. INRA-CRF Station de Zoologie Forestière, Ardon, France.
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Collembolan succession and stump decomposition in Douglas-fir. 1998. Marshall, V.G.; Setala, H.; Trofymow, J.A. Pages 84-85 (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.
Marshall, V.G.; Setala, H.; Trofymow, J.A.
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Catalog ID: 5098
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Two strains in the genus Erwinia cause galls on Douglas-fir in southwestern British Columbia. 1998. DeYoung, R.M.; Copeman, R.J.; Hunt, R.S. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 20: 194-200.
DeYoung, R.M.; Copeman, R.J.; Hunt, R.S.
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Catalog ID: 5144
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Effect of plot size on estimates of top height in Douglas-fir. 1999. Magnussen, S. Western Journal of Applied Forestry 14(1): 17-27.
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Long-term response of understory plant species to thinning and fertilization in a Douglas-fir plantation on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 2000. He, F.; Barclay, H.J. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30: 566-572.
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Catalog ID: 5452
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Development of Four Balsam Fir Provenances in Newfoundland. 1971. Richardson, J. Newfoundland Forest Research Centre, St. Johns, NF. Information Report N-X-60.
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Catalog ID: 6618
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Competitive Stress Indices for Balsam Fir in Newfoundland. 1975. Ker, M.F. Newfoundland Forest Research Centre, St. Johns, NF. Information Report N-X-131.
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Catalog ID: 6689
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Mortality in immature fir following severe budworm defoliation. 1960. Baskerville, G.L. Forestry Chronicle 36: 342-345.
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Dry matter production in immature balsam fir stands. 1965. Baskerville, G.L. For. Sci. Mono. 9: 1-42.
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A classification system for balsam fir Christmas trees. 1974. Embree, D.G. American Christmas Tree Journal 18(1): 13-15.
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The feeding impact of spruce budworm on balsam fir. 1977. Miller, C.A. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 7: 76-84.
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Studies on periderm. II. Anthocyanidins in secondary periderm tissue of amabilis fir, grand fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar. 1969. Mullick, D.B. Canadian Journal of Botany 47: 1419-1422.
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A quantitative survey for needle rust of balsam fir. 1973. van Sickle, G.A. Plant Dis. Reptr. 57: 765-766.
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Development of immature balsam fir following crown release. 1961. Baskerville, G.L. Canada, Department of Resources and Development, Forestry Branch, Forest Research Laboratory, Fredericton, N.B. Technical Note 101. 15 p.
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Catalog ID: 8590
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Photosynthesis and respiration in white spruce and balsam fir. 1961. Clark, J. State Univ. Coll. of Forestry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 72 p.
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Fire hazard in budworm-killed balsam fir stands on Cape Breton Highlands. 1993. Péch, G.Y. The Forestry Chronicle 62(2): 178-186.
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Borer control in balsam fir, spruce, and jack pine logs. 1953. Blais, J.R. Bi-monthly Progress Report 9(2): 2-4.
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Catalog ID: 14886
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Weekly radial increment of balsam fir in Quebec as related to McLintock's tree classification. 1963. Gagnon, J.D. Forestry Chronicle 39(3): 318-321.
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Selection cutting in spruce and balsam fir at Valcartier. 1964. Hatcher, R.J. s.n., S.l. [Report] 64-Q 3. 2 p.
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Diseases affecting predators of Adelges spp. on fir trees in Germany, Switzerland, and Turkey. 1970. Smirnoff, W.A.; Eichhorn, O. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 15(1): 6-9.
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Decay of alpine fir in the Upper Fraser Region. 1954. Foster, R.E. Bi-monthly Progress Report 10(5): 3.
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The root system of second-growth Douglas-fir. 1955. McMinn, R.G. Bi-monthly Progress Report 11(3): 3.
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Winter injury and subsequent mortality to Douglas-fir. 1958. Thomas, G.P.; Craig, H.M. Bi-monthly Progress Report 14(4): 3.
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On certain factors influencing Douglas-fir beetle populations. 1962. Atkins, M.D.; McMullen, L.H. Pages 857-859 in Proceedings Fifth World Forestry Congress, August 29-September 10, 1960, Seattle, Wash., US. BERNAN Associates, Lanham, MD.
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Catalog ID: 20925
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Amounts and distribution of natural regeneration in three Douglas-fir plantations on Vancouver Island. 1963. Foster, R.E.; Johnson, A.L.S. Forestry Chronicle 39(3): 260-265.
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Soil microbial activity in coastal Douglas-fir forests. 1993. Trofymow, J.A. Pages 60-62 in V.G. Marshall, Compiler. Proceedings of the Forest Ecosystem Dynamics Workshop, February 10-11, 1993, Victoria, British Columbia. Forestry Canada, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC, FRDA Report 210, copublished by the BC Ministry of Forests. 98 p.
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Decay following scarring of douglas-fir in the dry-belt region of British Columbia. 1970. Craig, H.M. Government of Canada, Department of Fisheries and Forestry, Forest Research Laboratory, Victoria, BC. Information Report BC-X-043. 16 p.
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Catalog ID: 26476
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Throughfall in balsam fir: some landscape-scale implications in western Newfoundland. 2007. van Kesteren, A.R. The Forestry Chronicle 83: 180-186.
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Douglas-fir Christmas trees and premature needle fall. 1966. Parker, A.K.; Truscott, C.H. Bi-monthly Research Notes 22(6): 7.
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Lipid loss with flight in the Douglas-fir beetle. 1969. Atkins, M.D. Canadian Entomologist 101(2): 164-165.
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Catalog ID: 27932
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Disease of Douglas-fir seeds during cone storage. 1969. Bloomberg, W.J. Forest Science 15(2): 176-181.
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Catalog ID: 27934
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Effect of thiram on germination of Douglas-fir seed. 1970. Bloomberg, W.J.; Trelawny, J. Phytopathology 60(7): 1111-1116.
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Catalog ID: 28171
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Virus loads in Douglas-fir tussock moth larvae infected with the Orgyia pseudotsugata nucleopolyhedrovirus. 2008. Thorne, C.M.; Levin, D.B.; Otvos, I.S.; Conder, N. The Canadian Entomologist 140(2): 158-167.
Thorne, C.M.; Levin, D.B.; Otvos, I.S.; Conder, N.
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Catalog ID: 28293
Issued by: Pacific Forestry Centre
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Growth response of western hemlock and Douglas-fir seedlings to temperature regimes during day and night. 1971. Brix, H. Canadian Journal of Botany 49(2): 289-294.
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Description and growth simulation jof Douglas-fir stands. 1971. Mitchell, K.J. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. Internal Report BC-25. 32 p.
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R-55 rodent repellent: effects on germination in Douglas-fir and western hemlock. 1972. Edwards, D.G.W.; Olsen, P.E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2(3): 256-263.
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Temperature treatment of Douglas-fir seeds to control the seed chalcid Megastigmus spermotrophus Wachtl. 1974. Ruth, D.S.; Hedlin, A.F. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 4(4): 441-445.
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Douglas-fir beetle attacks on Southern Vancouver Island. 1974. Wood, C.S. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report June, 1974.
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Mites attack Douglas-Fir tree north of Kelowna. 1975. Cottrell, C.B. Environment Canada, Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, Victoria, BC. FIDS Pest Report July, 1975.
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Effects of inbreeding on coastal Douglas fir growth and yield in operational plantations: a model-based approach. 2003. Wang, T.; Aitken, S.N.; Woods, J.H.; Polsson, K.R.; Magnussen, S. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 108(6): 1162-1171.
Wang, T.; Aitken, S.N.; Woods, J.H.; Polsson, K.R.; Magnussen, S.
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Catalog ID: 32868
Issued by: Pacific Forestry 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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Transmission of a Gammabaculovirus within cohorts of balsam fir sawfly (Neodiprion abietis) larvae. 2012. Graves, R.; Quiring, D.T.; Lucarotti, C.J. Insects 3: 989–1000, doi:10.3390/insects3040989.
Graves, R.; Quiring, D.T.; Lucarotti, C.J.
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Catalog ID: 34578
Issued by: Atlantic Forestry Centre
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Effects of simulated acid rain on field-grown balsam fir in Ontario. 1988. Whitney, R.D.; Ip, D. Forestry Newsletter Fall 1988. 7-8.
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Catalog ID: 38070
Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre
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Deer browsing outweighs the effects of site preparation and mechanical release on balsam fir seedlings performance: Implications to forest management. 2017. Brousseau, M.; Thiffault, N.; Beguin, J.; Roy, V.; Tremblay, J.-P. For. Ecol. Manag. 405: 360-366.
Brousseau, M.; Thiffault, N.; Beguin, J.; Roy, V.; Tremblay, J.P.
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Catalog ID: 38980
Issued by: Laurentian Forestry Centre
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