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  • Douglas, G.W. and D. Meidinger. 1999. Lamiaceae. pp. 254-294. In G.W. Douglas et al. (eds). Illustrated flora of British Columbia Volume 3: Dicotyledons (Diapensiaceae through Onagraceae). B.C. Min. Environ., Lands and Parks, and B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C.
  • Parminter, J. and P. Daigle. 1997. Landscape Ecology and Natural Disturbances: Relationships to Biodiversity. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria. Extension Note 10. 9 p.
  • Thomson, A.J., D.G. Goodenough, R. Archibald, D. Morgan, B. Adams, D. Hawkins, and D. Say. 1996. Landscape management and biodiversity: automating the design of Forest Ecosystem Networks. AI Applications. 10(3): 57-65.
  • Berch, S.M. and J.A. Fortin. 1984. A lectotype for Glomus microcarpum. Mycologia 76:192-195.
  • Berch, S.M. and J.A. Fortin. 1983. Lectotypification of Glomus macrocarpum and proposal of new combinations: Glomus australe, Glomus versiforme, and Glomus tenebrosum (Endogonaceae). Can. J. Bot. 61:2608-2617.
  • Stoehr, M.U. and Y.A. El-Kassaby. 1997. Levels of genetic diversity at different stages of the domestication cycle of interior spruce in British Columbia. Theor. Appl. Genet. 94: pp. 83-90.
  • Alfaro, R.I. and C.C. Ying. 1990. Levels of weevil damage among Sitka spruce provenances and families near Sayward, British Columbia. Can. Entomol. 122:607-615.
  • Goward, T., B. McCune, and D. Meidinger. 1993. The lichens of British Columbia. Illustrated keys. Part 1 - Foliose and squamulose species. B.C. Min. For. Special Report Series No. 8. 181p.
  • Burdett, A.N. and D.G. Simpson. 1984. Lifting, grading, packaging and storing. (Chapter 21) In Forest Nursery Manual: Production of Bareroot Seedings. M.L. Duryea and T.D. Landis. (editors). Nijholoff/Junk Publ. for Oreg. St. Univ. 385p.
  • Brunner, A. and G. Nigh. 2000. Light absorption and bole volume growth of individual Douglas-fir trees. Tree Physiol. 20: 323-332.
  • Vourc'h, G, Russell, J.H. and Martin, J-L. 2002. Linking deer browse, terpenes and genetic variation in Cupressaceae. J.Hered. 93(5):370-376.
  • Thomson, A., R. Brockley, and J. Saini. 2001. Lodgepole pine foliar nutrient diagnosis and fertilizer advisory system. Online. Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria. Available: http://www.pfc.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/silviculture/lodgepole.
  • Brockley, R.P. 1996. Lodgepole pine nutrition and fertilization. In Stand Management Prescriptions for Lodgepole pine: Proc. Northern Silviculture Committee 1996 Winter Workshop, March 5-7, 1996, Prince George, B.C.
  • Brockley, R.P. 1996. Lodgepole pine nutrition and fertilization, summary of research results. B.C. Min. For., Victoria. FRDA Report No. 266.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1990. Long-nights and moisture stress affect Douglas-fir seedling growth, cold hardiness, dormancy and root growth potential. Canada - B.C., FRDA Res. Rep. #151 10 p.
  • Jork, E.M., T.A. Black, G.B. Drewitt, E.R. Humphrys, Z. Nesic, R.J. Kettler, M.D. Novak, N.J. Livingston, and D.L. Spittlehouse. 1998. Long-term carbon dioxide and water vapor flux measurements above a Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forest. In Proceedings 23rd. Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2-6 November 1998, Albuquerque, N.M. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Mass. pp. 99-102.
  • 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.
  • Ying, C.C. 1995. Long-tern provenance tests as source information for gene conservation of forest species. In: Proc. Workshop, Forest Genetic Resource Conservation and Management in Canada. Compiled by T.C. Nieman, A. Mosseler, and G. Murray. Nov. 15-19, 1993, Toronto, Ontario. Can. For. Serv., Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Information Report PI-X-119. pp. 15-20.
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