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Abstract for Extension Note 90,
Mountain Pine Beetle and Salvage Harvesting: Small Stream and Riparian Zone
Response in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone
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Abstract for Extension Note 89,
Silvicultural Systems on a Deep Snowpack, Mule Deer Winter Range in the
Central Interior of British Columbia: 10-year Update
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Abstract for Extension Note 88, Mountain
Pine Beetle, Forest Practices, and Watershed Management
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Abstract for Extension Note 87, A Summary
of Climate Change Effects on Watershed Hydrology
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Abstract for Extension Note 86, The Bowron
River Watershed: A Synoptic Assessment of Stream and Riparian Condition
20–30 Years after Salvage Logging
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Abstract for Extension Note 85, The Pothole
Creek Study Area: Dry Uneven-aged Douglas-fir Stand Development
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Abstract for Extension Note 84, Effects of
Repeated Fertilization on Fine Roots, Mycorrhizae, and Soil Mesofauna in
Young Lodgepole Pine and Spruce Forests in Central British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 83, Tools to
help forest managers with regeneration decisions about beetle-killed stands
in the Montane Spruce zone of the Merritt Timber Supply Area
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Abstract for Extension Note 82, Can
thinning and fertilizing young lodgepole pine mitigate future timber supply
challenges?
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Abstract for Extension Note 81, Assessing
the Effects of Fertilization on Understorey Vegetation in Young Lodgepole
Pine and Spruce Forests in Central British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 80, Modelling
Boreal Mixedwoods with the Tree and Stand Simulator (TASS)
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Abstract for Extension Note 79, Assessing
the Effects of Sitka Alder on the Growth and Foliar Nutrition of Young
Lodgepole Pine in Central British Columbia (SBSdw3): 9-year Results
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Abstract for Extension Note 78, Comparing
the Effects of Urea and Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizers on the Growth and
Foliar Nutrition of Lodgepole Pine: 6-year Results
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Abstract for Extension Note 77, Using TIPSY
to Evaluate Windthrow Effects on Regeneration in Variable Retention Harvests
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Abstract for Extension Note 76, Effects of
Red Alder on Stand Dynamics and Nitrogen Availability (MOF EP1121.01)
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Abstract for Extension Note 75,
Interactions between fertilization and White Pine Weevil (Pissodes strobi)
Attack in Young Interior Spruce Plantations
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Abstract for Extension Note 74, Analysis of
Presence/Absence Data When Absence Is Uncertain (False Zeroes): An Example
for the Northern Flying Squirrel using SAS®
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Abstract for Extension Note 73, Suitability
of Native Broadleaf Species for Reforestation in the Cariboo Area of the
Southern Interior Forest Region
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Abstract for Extension Note 72, The Opax
Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project: Preliminary Results for Managing
Complex, Dry Interior Douglas-fir Forests
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Abstract for Extension Note 71, Sulphur
Deficiencies in Lodgepole Pine: Occurrence, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Abstract for Extension Note 70, Windthrow
in Partially Cut Lodgepole Pine Forests in West-Central British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 69, Variable
Retention Yield Adjustment Factors for TIPSY
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Abstract for Extension Note 68, Natural
Regeneration 10 Years after Partial Cutting in a Dry-belt Interior
Douglas-fir Stand
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Abstract for Extension Note 67, Modelling
Forest Harvesting Effects on Maximum Daily Peak Flow at Upper Penticton
Creek
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Abstract for Extension Note 66, Policy
Implications of an Assessment of Long-term Risks to Marbled Murrelet
Populations in British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 65, Site
Preparation Alternatives in the Wet, Cold ESSF: Results from Sicamous Creek
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Abstract for Extension Note 64,
Growing-space Management in Boreal Mixedwood Forests - The Establishment of
EP 1192.01, Fort Nelson River Site
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Abstract for Extension Note 63, Comparing
Clearcutting and Alternatives in a High-Elevation Forest: Early Results from
Sicamous Creek
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Abstract for Extension Note 62, Edge
Effects in High-elevation Forests at Sicamous Creek
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Abstract for Extension Note 61, An
Evaluation of Two Chondrostereum purpureum Carrier Formulations Used
for the Control of Sitka Alder in a 41-year-old Not Satisfactorily Restocked
Stand (ESSFwc1), Kootenay Forest District, Nelson Forest Region
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Abstract for Extension Note 60, Splicing
Height Curves
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Abstract for Extension Note 59, Influences
of Clearcut Harvesting and Fertilization on Structure and Function of the
Soil Food Web in ICH Forests of Southern Interior British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 58, Brushing
Effects on Conifers and Plant Communities in the Southern Interior of
British Columbia: Summary of PROBE Results 1991–2000
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Abstract for Extension Note 57, Growth
Intercept Models for Black Spruce
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Abstract for Extension Note 56, Thinning
and Pruning Coastal Douglas-fir near Chilliwack, B.C.: 8-year Results
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Abstract for Extension Note 55, Ten-year
Responses of White Spruce and Associated Vegetation after Glyphosate
Treatment at Tsilcoh River
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Abstract for Extension Note 54, Grizzly
Bear Habitat in Managed Forests: Silviculture Treatments to Meet Habitat and
Timber Objectives
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Abstract for Extension Note 53, The Soil
Ecosystem of an ESSF Forest and its Response to a Range of Harvesting
Disturbances
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Abstract for Extension Note 52, Foliar
Sampling Guidelines and Nutrient Interpretative Criteria for Lodgepole Pine
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Abstract for Extension Note 51, Pruning
Density and Severity in Coastal Western Hemlock: 4-year Results
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Abstract for Extension Note 50, Douglas-fir
Fertilization with Biosolids: Five-year Results at Whistler, B.C.
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Abstract for Extension Note 49, Evaluation
of the Effectiveness of Chondrostereum purpureum for the Control of
Mechanically Brushed Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
Suckers in a 2-year-old Conifer Plantation: Third-year Results (MOF
EP1135.05)
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Abstract for Extension Note 48, Ten-year
Conifer and Vegetation Responses to Glyphosate Treatment in the SBSdw3
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Abstract for Extension Note 47, The
Silviculture of Hybrid Poplar Plantations
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Abstract for Extension Note 46, Pinchi Lake
Operational Herbicide Monitoring: 10-year Conifer and Vegetation Responses
in the sbsdw3
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Abstract for Extension Note 45, The Ecology
of Wetland Ecosystems
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Abstract for Extension Note 44, Using
Foliar Nutrient Levels to Predict Lodgepole Pine Fertilization Response
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Abstract for Extension Note 43,
Opportunities for Improvements to Reforestation Success
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Abstract for Extension Note 42, Measuring
Light in the Forest
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Abstract for Extension Note 41, Conifer
Response to Brushing Treatments: A Summary of British Columbia Data
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Abstract for Extension Note 40, Forest
Productivity and Soil Conditions on Rehabilitated Landings: Interior British
Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 39, Site Index
Conversion Equations for Mixed Black Spruce–Lodgepole Pine Stands
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Abstract for Extension Note 38, Growth
Intercept Models for Western Larch
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Abstract for Extension Note 37, Revised
Growth Intercept Models for Coastal Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and
Interior Spruce
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Abstract for Extension Note 36, First-year
Growth Responses of Young Red Alder Stands to Fertilization
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Abstract for Extension Note 35,
Ultraviolet-B Risks to British Columbia Trees
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Abstract for Extension Note 34, Soil
Compaction on Forest Plantations following Cattle Use
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Abstract for Extension Note 33, The Ecology
and Silviculture of Bigleaf Maple
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Abstract for Extension Note 32, Clumpy
Spacing, Juvenile Spacing Douglas-fir into Clumps to Imitate Natural Stand
Structure
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Abstract for Extension Note 31, Years to
Breast Height and Green-up Age Models Based on a Juvenile Height Model for
Lodgepole Pine
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Abstract for Extension Note 30, Smoothing
Top Height Estimates from Two Lodgepole Pine Height Models
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Abstract for Extension Note 29, Effects of
Spacing Paper Birch-Mixedwood Stands in Central British Columbia FRBC
Project HQ96423-RE (MOF EP 1193)
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Abstract for Extension Note 28, Effects of
Thinning and Fertilizing Mixed Western Hemlock–Sitka Spruce Stands
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Abstract for Extension Note 27, A
Comparison of Mulch Mat and Herbicide Treatments for Reducing Grass
Competition in the IDFww
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Abstract for Extension Note 26, Site Index
Conversion Equations for Mixed Western Hemlock–Amabilis Fir Stands
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Abstract for Extension Note 25, Vegetation
Management Options for Establishment of Hybrid Poplar Plantations and their
Effect on Nutrient Cycling (MOF EP 1135.04)
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Abstract for Extension Note 24, Effects of
Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum Pursh) on Growth of Understorey Conifers
and the Effects of Coppice Spacing on the Growth of Maple (MOF EP 1121.02)
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Abstract for Extension Note 23, LITE: A
Model for Estimating Light under Broadleaf and Conifer Tree Canopies
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Abstract for Extension Note 22, Enhancing
Communication About Uncertainty
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Abstract for Extension Note 21,
Biodiversity and Interior Habitats: The Need to Minimize Edge Effects - Part
6 of 7
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Abstract for Extension Note 20, A
Comparison of Manual Brushing Treatments in the ICHdw at Redfish Creek:
10-year Results from Blocks 10–13
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Abstract for Extension Note 19,
Ectomycorrhizal Diversity of Paper Birch and Douglas-fir Seedlings Grown in
Single-species and Mixed Plots in the ICH Zone of Southern British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 18, Seral
Stages across Forested Landscapes: Relationships to Biodiversity - Part 7 of
7
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Abstract for Extension Note 17, Riparian
Areas: Providing Landscape Habitat Diversity - Part 5 of 7
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Abstract for Extension Note 16, Fall-down
Rates of Subalpine Fir Snags at Sicamous Creek: Implications for Worker
Safety and Habitat Supply
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Abstract for Extension Note 15, Landscape
Ecology and Connectivity - Part 4 of 7
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Abstract for Extension Note 14, Spatial
Patterns and Landscape Ecology: Implications for Biodiversity - Part 3 of 7
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Abstract for Extension Note 13, Forest
Grazing: Effects of Cattle Trampling and Browsing on Lodgepole Pine
Plantations
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Abstract for Extension Note 12, Interior
Douglas-fir Growth Intercept Models
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Abstract for Extension Note 11, Revised
Growth Intercept Models for Lodgepole Pine: Comparing Northern and Southern
Models
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Abstract for Extension Note 10, Landscape
Ecology and Natural Disturbances: Relationships to Biodiversity
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Abstract for Extension Note 09, Effects of
Red Alder on Stand Dynamics and Nitrogen Availability
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Abstract for Extension Note 08, Fire in the
Dry Interior Forests of British Columbia
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Abstract for Extension Note 07, Management
Concepts for Landscape Ecology - Part 1 of 7
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Abstract for Extension Note 06, Differences
in Early Conifer Performance in Young Seral Vegetation of the CWHdm Subzone
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Abstract for Extension Note 05, Nitrogen
Limits on the Early Growth of Shade-tolerant Regeneration on Coastal Montane
Site
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Abstract for Extension Note 04, Interim
Validation of the Western Hemlock Growth Intercept Model
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Abstract for Extension Note 03, A Variable
Growth Intercept Model for Sitka Spruce
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Abstract for Extension Note 02, Site Index
Conversion Equations for Mixed Sitka Spruce / Western Hemlock Stands
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Abstract for Extension Note 01, Early
Genetic Gains Verified in Realized-gain Trials of Coastal Douglas-fir and
Western Hemlock