Keyword: white spruce
- First approximation managed stand yield tables for interior white spruce: initial spacing.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0048.htm
First approximation managed stand yield tables for interior white spruce: initial spacing. ...
- Simulation of the growth of even-aged stands of white spruce.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0068.htm
Simulation of the growth of even-aged stands of white spruce. ...
- Relationship between the crown width-diameter ratio of white spruce trees and stand density, age, and site in the interior of British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0069.htm
Relationship between the crown width-diameter ratio of white spruce trees and stand density, age, and site in the interior of British Columbia. ...
- Site index conversion equations for mixed species stands.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0101.htm
Models are developed to predict the site index of one species in a mixed stand from the site index of a cohort. These models are applicable to site quality evaluation, growth and yield modelling, and timber management planning. A single-equation compatible site index conversion system is developed using the geometric mean regression (GMR) line for the following species mixes: coastal Douglas-fir/western hemlock; interior Douglas-fir/lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir/white spruce, Douglas-fir/western hemlock, Douglas-fir/western larch, white spruce/lodgepole pine, white spruce/subalpine fir, lodgepole pine/subalpine fir, and lodgepole pine/western larch. ...
- Effect of photon flux density on carbon assimilation and chlorophyll a fluorescence of cold-stored white spruce and lodgepole pine seedlings.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0248.htm
Effect of photon flux density on carbon assimilation and chlorophyll a fluorescence of cold-stored white spruce and lodgepole pine seedlings. ...
- Temporal variations in cold sensitivity of root growth in cold-stored white spruce seedlings.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0252.htm
Temporal variations in cold sensitivity of root growth in cold-stored white spruce seedlings. ...
- Parental environment aftereffects on germination, growth and adaptive traits in selected white spruce families.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0254.htm
Parental environment aftereffects on germination, growth and adaptive traits in selected white spruce families. ...
- Susceptibility of white spruce seedlings to overwinter injury and their post-injury field responses.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0320.htm
Susceptibility of white spruce seedlings to overwinter injury and their post-injury field responses. ...
- Chlorophyll fluorescence as an indicator of frost hardiness in white spruce (
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0342.htm
Chlorophyll fluorescence as an indicator of frost hardiness in white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss) seedlings from different latitudes. ...
- Heat damage in boxed white spruce (
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0349.htm
Heat damage in boxed white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss) seedlings: Its pre-planting detection and effect on field performance. ...
- Comparison of Two Fluorometer Systems to Detect Freeze Damage on White Spruce needles.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0357.htm
Comparison of Two Fluorometer Systems to Detect Freeze Damage on White Spruce needles. ...
- The effect of elevated post-cold storage temperatures on the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0373.htm
The effect of elevated post-cold storage temperatures on the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings. ...
- The effects of elevated post-storage temperatures of the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0384.htm
The effects of elevated post-storage temperatures of the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings. ...
- Seasonal and geographic origin effects on cold hardiness of white spruce buds, foliage and stems.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0535.htm
Seasonal and geographic origin effects on cold hardiness of white spruce buds, foliage and stems. ...
- Root pruning of bareroot white spruce planting stock does not affect growth or survival after six years.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0538.htm
Root pruning of bareroot white spruce planting stock does not affect growth or survival after six years. ...
- First approximation managed stand yield tables for white spruce.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0566.htm
First approximation managed stand yield tables for white spruce. ...
- Progress report on IFMSA research project: First approximation managed stand yield tables for white spruce.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0568.htm
Progress report on IFMSA research project: First approximation managed stand yield tables for white spruce. ...
- Height growth and site-index curves for lodgepole pine and white spruce and interim managed stand yield tables for lodgepole pine in British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0570.htm
Height growth and site-index curves for lodgepole pine and white spruce and interim managed stand yield tables for lodgepole pine in British Columbia. ...
- The influence of initial espacement on the growth of a 32-year-old white spruce plantation.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0608.htm
The influence of initial espacement on the growth of a 32-year-old white spruce plantation. ...
- Influence of stand edge on planted white spruce and lodgepole pine.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0614.htm
Influence of stand edge on planted white spruce and lodgepole pine. ...
- Juvenile height growth of white spruce and lodgepole pine following logging and scarification in west-central Alberta.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0625.htm
Juvenile height growth of white spruce and lodgepole pine following logging and scarification in west-central Alberta. ...
- The ingress of lodgepole pine and white spruce regeneration following logging and scarification in west-central Alberta.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0626.htm
The ingress of lodgepole pine and white spruce regeneration following logging and scarification in west-central Alberta. ...
- Resistance of white spruce to white pine weevil: Development of a resistance index.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0703.htm
Resistance of white spruce to white pine weevil: Development of a resistance index. ...
- Variation in the induced resin response of white spruce,
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0706.htm
Variation in the induced resin response of white spruce, Picea glauca, to attack by Pissodes strobi. ...
- Specific gravity and tracheid length variation of white spruce
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0727.htm
Specific gravity and tracheid length variation of white spruce Picea glauca in Alberta, Canada. ...
- Desiccation of white spruce in the southern boreal forest of British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0900.htm
Desiccation of white spruce in the southern boreal forest of British Columbia. ...
- Desiccation of white spruce in the southern boreal forest of British Columbia, reprinted with permission in: Boreal Forest and Global Change.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/0917.htm
Desiccation of white spruce in the southern boreal forest of British Columbia, reprinted with permission in: Boreal Forest and Global Change. ...
- Variable chlorophyll fluorescence as a fast screen for frost hardiness and frost damage in white spruce seedlings.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1066.htm
Variable chlorophyll fluorescence as a fast screen for frost hardiness and frost damage in white spruce seedlings. ...
- Revised Growth Intercept Models for Coastal Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and Interior Spruce
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1217.htm
The original growth intercept models for Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis [Bong.] Carr.), coastal western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla [Raf.] Sarg.), and interior spruce-white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench] Voss), Engelmann spruce (P. engelmannii Parry), and their hybrids - are dated. The original data, plus some additional data for interior spruce, were re-analyzed to incorporate new techniques into the models. The resulting models for Sitka spruce are more precise than the original models, although the revised models for western hemlock and interior spruce are slightly less precise. The advantages of the new techniques outweigh any loss of precision. The models for these species are upgraded to current standards and are consistent with models for other species. ...
- Development of variable retention (VRAF) for coastal Douglas-fir, western hemlock, lodgepole pine, and white spruce.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1298.htm
Development of variable retention (VRAF) for coastal Douglas-fir, western hemlock, lodgepole pine, and white spruce. ...
- Site index conversion equations for mixed trembling aspen and white spruce stands in northern British Columbia.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1326.htm
Site index conversion equations for mixed trembling aspen and white spruce stands in northern British Columbia. ...
- Growth intercept and site series-based estimates of site index for white spruce in the Boreal White and Black Spruce biogeoclimatic zone.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1335.htm
Growth intercept and site series-based estimates of site index for white spruce in the Boreal White and Black Spruce biogeoclimatic zone. ...
- Geographic variation in resin canal defenses in seedlings from the Sitka spruce x white spruce introgression zone.
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1405.htm
Geographic variation in resin canal defenses in seedlings from the Sitka spruce x white spruce introgression zone. ...
- Fire Effects and Post-burn Vegetation Development in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone: Mackenzie (Windy Point) Site
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hre/pubs/pubs/1410.htm
anted hybrid white spruce, shrubs, and herbs. Most of the original shrub and herb species are well adapted to burning and re-established after the fire by resprouting. Some shrubs (i.e., Rubus parviflorus, Rubus idaeus, Ribes laxiflorum, Ribes lacustre, and Sambucus racemosa) and herbs (i.e., Geranium bicknellii and Corydalis sempervirens) established by germination from long-lived seed banks immediately after the fire. A few of the original herb and bryophyte species, including Rubus pedatus, had not reappeared by year 10. New species, such as Salix sp. and Epilobium angustifolium, established by seeding-in from off-site sources. Species including Ribes laxiflorum and Rubus idaeus increased in cover and frequency and then declined; others such as Alnus tenuifolia and Gymnocarpium dryopteris gradually increased in abundance over time and others decreased steadily. Establishment of new species continued for many years after the sit ...
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