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Research Branch Staff Publications - Peter Fielder

  • Biring, Singh B., Comeau, P.G., Fielder, P. 2003. Long-term effects of vegetation control treatments for release of Engelmann sprude from a mixed-shrub community in Southern British Columbia. Ann. For. Sci. 60: 681-690.
  • Fielder, P. and P. Comeau. 2000. Construction and testing of an inexpensive PAR Sensor. Res. Br., Min. For., Victoria, BC. Work.-Pap. 53.
  • Harper, G.J., P.G. Comeau, B.S. Biring, W.J. Reid, and P. Fielder. 1998. A comparison of mulch mat and herbicide treatments for reducing grass competition in the IDFww. Extension Note 27. B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
  • Binder, W.D., P. Fielder, G.H. Mohammed and S.J.L. L'Hirondelle. 1997. Applications of chlorophyll fluorescence for stock quality assessment with different types of fluorometers. New Forests 13: pp. 63-89.
  • Comeau, P.G., B.S. Biring, G.J. Harper, W.J. Reid, and P. Fielder. 1997. Effectiveness of repeated manual cutting for release of Engelmann spruce from mixed-shrub communities in the Revelstoke District. EP 1135.01 Draft Fifth Year Progress Report.
  • Comeau, P.G., G.J. Harper, B.S. Biring, P. Fielder, and W. Reid. 1997. Effects of red alder on stand dynamics and nitrogen availability (FRBC Project HQ96400-RE MOF EP1121.01). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria. Extension Note 09. 6 p.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1996. Seasonal changes in chlorophyll fluorescence of white seedlings in relation to gas exchange and winter storability. New Forests 11: pp. 207-232.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1996. Chlorophyll fluorescence as an indicator of frost hardiness in white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss) seedlings from different latitudes. New Forests. 11: pp. 233-253.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1995. Heat damage in boxed white spruce (Picea glauca [Moench.] Voss) seedlings: Its pre-planting detection and effect on field performance. New Forests. 9: pp. 237-259.
  • Binder, W.D., Fielder, P., and L'Hirondelle, S.J. 1994. Variable chlorophyll fluorescence as a fast screen for frost hardiness and frost damage in white spruce seedlings. Making the Grade: An International Symposium on Planting Stock Performance and Quality Assessment, Sault Ste. Marie, ON. pp. 69.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1994. Comparison of Two Fluorometer Systems to Detect Freeze Damage on White Spruce needles. Summary Report and Discussion Paper MOF and outside Ministry Distribution.
  • 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.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1991. A preconditioning light box for variable chlorophyll fluorescence measurement: Its requirement and construction. Project 2.19. FRDA Memo No. 151.
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1990. The effect of elevated post-cold storage temperatures on the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings. Final Report. FRDA Project 1.30.
  • Binder, W.D., P. Fielder, R.K.Scagel, and G.J. Krumlik. 1990. Temperature and time related variation of root growth in some conifer tree species. Can. J. For. Res. 20: 1192-1199.
  • Fielder, P. and J.N. Owens. 1989. A comparative study of shoot and root development of interior and coastal Douglas-fir seedlings. Can. J. For. Res. 19: pp.539-549
  • Binder, W.D. and P. Fielder. 1988. The effects of elevated post-storage temperatures of the physiology and survival of white spruce seedlings. General Technical Report RM-167 UDSA, Forest Service pp.122-126.
  • Fielder, P. 1986. Anatomical and respiratory changes in shoot tips of interior and coastal Douglas-fir (pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) seedlings during bud development. MSc. Thesis, Uvic.

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