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Research Branch Staff Publications - by Date - 1992

  • Russell, J.H. 1992. Clonal forestry with yellow-cedar. In: Ahuja,M.R. and Libby,W.J. Eds. Clonal Forestry II: Conservation and Application. Springer-Verlag. 240p.
  • Grossnickle, S.C. and Russell, J.H. 1992. Gas exchange processes of yellow-cedar in response to environmental variables. Can.J.Bot. 69:2684-2691.
  • Ying, C. 1992. Effects of Sites and Provenances on 6th-year Performance of Noble Fir in Coastal British Columbia. Res. Br. B.C. Min. For. Res. Note 112.
  • Parminter, J. 1992. Effects of fire on forest ecology: fire and biodiversity. Fire Management Technical Session, Annual Meeting - Canadian Institute of Forestry. September 24, 1992. Vancouver, B.C. 6 p.
  • L'Hirondelle, S.J., and Mehl, H.A. 1992. Precautions for estimating the frost hardiness of conifers by electrolyte leakage. In S.J. Colombo, G. Hogan, and V. Wearn, eds. The Role of Physiology and Genetics in Forest Ecosystem Research and Monitoring, 12th North American Forest Biology Workshop. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Sault Ste. Marie ON. p. 85.
  • L'Hirondelle, S.J., Jacobson, J.S., and Lassoie, J.P. 1992. Acidic mist and nitrogen fertilization effects on growth, nitrate reductase activity, gas exchange, and frost hardiness of red spruce seedlings. New Phytologist 121: 611-622.
  • Jacobson, J.S., Heller, L.I., L'Hirondelle, S.J., and Lassoie, J.P. 1992. Phenology and cold tolerance of Picea rubens Sarg. seedlings exposed to sulfuric and nitric acid mist. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 7: 331-344.
  • Berch, S.M. 1992. Diversity of Soil Organisms: A British Columbia perspective. Proceedings of the 15th Soil Science Workshop. Pacific Region Soil Science Society, Dept. Soil Science, UBC.
  • Xiao, G. and S.M. Berch. 1992. The potential role of mycorrhizal fungi of salal in its dominance. Abstracts of APS/MSA Meeting, Portland, Oreg.
  • Gamiet, S. and S.M. Berch. 1992. Macrofungi of old growth forests in south coastal British Columbia. Abstracts of APS/MSA Meeting, Portland, Oreg.
  • Kernaghan, G., S.M. Berch, and R. Carter. 1992. Response of Hemlock ectomycorrhizae to forest fertilization. Abstracts of APS/MSA Meeting, Portland, Oreg.
  • Gamiet, S. and S.M. Berch. 1992. Fungi of old growth forests in B.C. N.W. Env. J. 8:168-170.
  • Kernaghan, G., S.M. Berch, and R. Carter. 1992. Effect of applied nitrogen on the mycorrhizae of western hemlock. N.W. Env. J. 8:173-174.
  • Battigelli, J.P., S.M. Berch, and V. Marshall. 1992. Soil Fauna communities in Cedar-Hemlock and Hemlock-Amabilis fir forest types on northern Vancouver Island, B.C. Northwest. Environmental Journal 8:213-214.
  • Baumbrough, B., S.M. Berch, and V. Marshall. 1992. Taxonomic Survey of Springtails collected from Northern Vancouver Island sites. N.W. Env. J. 8:215-217.
  • Xiao, G. and S.M. Berch. 1992. Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi of salal. Mycologia 84:470-471.
  • Roth, A. and S.M. Berch. 1992. Ectomycorrhizae of Douglas-fir and western hemlock seedlings outplanted on eastern Vancouver Island. Can. J. For. Res. 22: 1646-1655.
  • Berch, S.M., E. Deom, A. Roth, and W.J. Beese. 1992. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae of Western redcedar in container nurseries and on field sites after slash burning. Tree Planters' Notes 44:33-37.
  • Ying, C.C. 1992. Effect of sites and provenances on 6th-year performance of noble fir in coastal British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Res. Note No.112.
  • Zhang, J., J.D. Marshall, and B.C. Jaquish. 1992. Genetic differentiation in carbon isotope discrimination and gas exchange in pseudotsuga menziesii. Oecologia. 93:80-87.
  • Pojar, J., E. Hamilton, D. Meidinger and A. Nicholson. 1992. Old growth forests and biological diversity in British Columbia. In Landscape Approaches to Wildlife and Ecosystem Management. pp. 85-97. G.B. Ingram and M.R. Moss (editors). Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management: Univ. B.C. Vancouver, B.C. May 1990.
  • MacKinnon, A., D. Meidinger, and K. Klinka. 1992. Use of the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system in British Columbia. Forestry Chronicle 68:100-120.
  • Newman, R.F., B.M. Wikeem, and A.L. van Ryswyk. 1992. Yield response on rough fescue and bluebunch wheatgrass range sites from fertilization. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br. and Agric. Can. Res. Stn., Kamloops, B.C. (Mimeo.) 33 p.
  • Newman, R.F., B.M. Wikeem, and P.L. Youwe. 1992. Tree seedling damage on grazed clearcuts. In Clare M. Kooistra, (technical coordinator). Proceedings of the 1992 Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia, Penticton, B.C. pp. 73-76.
  • Pollack, J.C., W.D. Johnstone, K.D.Coates, and P.LePage. 1992. The influence of initial espacement on the growth of a 32-year-old white spruce plantation. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C., Res. Note 111. p.16.
  • McLellan, B.N. 1992. Relationships between resource extraction industries and grizzly bears in the Flathead Drainage. In Grizzly Bear Management Workshop Proceedings. March 20-21, 1991, Revelstoke, B.C. R.K. McCann. (editor). pp. 49-56.
  • McLellan, B.N. 1992. Current status and long term threats to grizzly bears in British Columbia. In Community Action for Endangered Species. September 28-29, 1991, Vancouver, B.C. S. Rautio. (editor). pp. 111-122.
  • Thrower, J.S. and J.W. Goudie. 1992. Estimating dominant height and site index of even-aged Interior Douglas-fir in British Columbia. West. J. Appl. For. 7(1):20-25.
  • Thrower, J.S. and J.W. Goudie. 1992. Development of height-age and site-index functions for even-aged interior Douglas-fir in British Columbia. B.C. Min. For., Res. Note No. 109, Victoria, B.C. 22 p.
  • Simpson, D.G. and D.E. Macey. 1992. Development of physiological quality in interior spruce and lodgepole pine seedlings: Nightlenght and temperature effects. In F.P. Donnelley and H.W. Lussenburg. (tech. coords.) Proc. Forest Nursery Assn. of B.C. Annual Meeting - 1991. Forest Nursery Assn of B.C.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1992. Root pruning of bareroot white spruce planting stock does not affect growth or survival after six years. Tree Planters' Notes. 43:4-6.
  • Xie, C.-Y. and P. Knowles. 1992. Male fertility variation in an open-pollinated plantation of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). Can. J. For. Res. 22: pp. 1463-1468.
  • Xie, C.-Y., B.P. Dancik, and F.C. Yeh. 1992. Genetic structure of Thuja orientalis. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20: pp. 433-441.
  • Xie, C.-Y. and P. Knowles. 1992. Association between allozyme phenotypes and soil nutrients in a natural population of jack pine (Pinus banksianna Lamb.). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20: pp. 179-185.
  • Brockley, R.P., R.L. Trowbridge, T.M. Ballard, and A.M. Macadam. 1992. Nutrient management in interior forest types. pp. 43-64. In Proc. Forest Fertilization: Sustaining and Improving Nutrition and Growth of Western Forests, Seattle, Wash., H.N. Chappell, G.F. Weetman, and R.E. Miller (editors). Institute of For. Resources Contrib. 73, College of For. Resources, Univ. Wash., Seattle, Wash.
  • Mika, P.G., J.A. Moore, R.P. Brockley, and R.F. Powers. 1992. Fertilization response by interior forests: when, where, and how much. pp. 127-142. In Proc. Forest fertilization: Sustaining and improving nutrition and growth of western forests, Seattle, Wash., H.N. Chappell, G.F. Weetman, and R.E. Miller (editors). Institute of For. Resources Contrib. 73, College of For. Resour, Univ. Wash., Seattle, Wash.
  • Brockley, R.P. 1992. Effects of fertilization on the nutrition and growth of a slow growing Engelmann spruce plantation in south central British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 22:1617-1622.
  • Yanchuk, A.D., M. Carlson, and J. Woods. 1992. Genetic Diversity in Forest Management. Information Leaflet. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C.
  • Dong, J., D.B. Wagner, A.D. Yanchuk, M.R. Carlson, S. Magnussen, X. Wang, and A.E. Szmidt. 1992. Paternal chloroplast DNA inheritance in Pinus contorta and Pinus banksiana: Independence of parental species or cross direction. J. Hered. 83:419-422.
  • Carlson, M. 1992. Municipal Effluent Irrigation of Fast-growing Hybrid Poplar Plantations Near Vernon, B.C. For. Ch. April 1992.
  • Bergerud, W.A. 1992. Factors influencing root growth capacity of spruce seedlings: Case-study description. Can. J. Stats. 20(4):484-488.
  • Fielder, P. and J.N. Owens. 1992. Shoot-tip respiration of first-year interior and coastal Douglas-fir seedlings during bud development. Can. J. For. Res. 22: pp. 765-768.
  • Valentine, H.T., C. Bealle, and T.G. Gregoire. 1992. Comparing vertical and horizontal modes of importance and control-variate sampling for bole volume. Soc. of Amer. For., Bethesda, Md. For. Sci. 38: pp.160-172.
  • Comeau, P., R. Wall, G. Harper, and J. Boateng. 1992. Comparison of manual, biological and herbicide treatments for controlling bigleaf maple. EP 1135.02 Working Plan.
  • Comeau, P.G., G. Harper, J. Boateng, and B.D'Anjou. 1992. A comparison of mulch mats and herbicide treatments for reducing grass competition in the IDFww. B.C. Min. For., EP 1135.03 Working Plan.
  • Spittlehouse, D.L. 1992. Effect of climate variability on forest regeneration and productivity. In Implications of Climate Change for Pacific Northwest Forest Management. G. Wall. (editor). Dept. Geog., Univ. Waterloo, Occasional Paper No. 15, p.124.[Abstract]
  • Sieben, B.G. and D.L. Spittlehouse. 1992. Effect of climate change on spruce weevil infestation hazard. In Implications of Climate Change for Pacific Northwest Forest Management. G. Wall. (editor). Dept. Geog., Univ. Waterloo, Occasional Paper No. 15, p.123. [Abstract]
  • Mitchell, K.J., S.E. Grout, R.N. Macdonald, and C.A. Watmough. 1992. User's guide for TIPSY: A Table Interpolation for Stand Yields. p. 78., B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
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