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  • Sanborn, P., C. Preston, and R. Brockley. 2002. N2-fixation by Sitka alder in a young lodgepole pine stand in central interior British Columbia, Canada. For. Ecol. Manage. 167: 223-231.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1990. NAA effects on conifer seedlings in British Columbia. In R. Rose, S.J. Campbell, and T.D. Landis. (editors). Target seedling symposium. Proc. combined meetings of the Western Forest Nursery Assns. - !990. USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-200.
  • McLellan, B.N., and F.W. Hovey. 2001. Natal dispersal of grizzly bears. Can. J. Zool. 79:838-844.
  • Eng, M., A. MacKinnon, and J. Parminter. 1997. Natural and anthropogenic landscape-level disturbances in British Columbia, 1913-1995. In Final Program, 1997 Annual Meeting, Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria, B.C. Society for Conservation Biology. p.106.
  • Parminter, J. 1998. Natural disturbance ecology. In Conservation biology principles for forested landscapes. J. Voller and S. Harrison (editors). UBC Press, Vancouver, B.C. pp. 3-41.
  • Johnstone, W.D. 1983. Natural lodgepole pine in west-central Alberta. Part II: Juvenile spacing. In Lodgepole pine - regeneration and management. Symp. Proc. M. Murray (editor). USDA For. Serv., Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-157, Portland, Oreg,. pp. 8-14.
  • Bealle Statland, C.A. and W.D. Johnstone. 2004. Natural regeneration 10 years after partial cutting in a dry-belt interior Douglas-fir stand. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Exten. Note 68.
  • Omule, S. A. Y. 1990. Net Basal Area Response 9 Years after Fertilizing Thinned and Unthinned Douglas-fir. p. 33. B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., FRDA Rep. No. 97.
  • Berch, S.M. 1985. A new, sporocarpic species of Acaulospora gen. emend. (Endogonaceae, Zygomycotina). Mycotaxon 23:409-418.
  • L'Hirondelle, S.J., Jacobson, J.S., and Lassoie, J.P. 1990. Nitric acid mist and nitrogen fertilization affect the response of red spruce seedlings to water stress. 11th North American Forest Biology Workshop. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. p. 45.
  • Thompson, D.J., R.F. Newman, G.D. Hope, K. Broersma and D.A. Quinton. 2000. Nitrogen cycling in silvopastoral systems in the Pacific Northwest: A review. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 80:21-28.
  • van Ryswyk, A.L., B.M. Wikeem, R.F. Newman, and K. Broersma. 1991. Nitrogen fertilization of grass and forested rangelands of southern Interior British Columbia, Canada: evaluation of yield response. Fourth International Rangeland Congress, Montpellier, France.
  • Ying, C.C. 1990. Noble fir provenance trial. In "Reforestation in the Mountain Hemlock Zone: history and current status". FRDA Workbook 03.
  • Berch, S.M. 1985. The nomenclatural fate of Rhizophagites acinus. Mycotaxon 23:405-407.
  • Simpson, D.G. 1994. Nursery growing density and containe volume affect nursery and field growth of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine seedlings. In T.D. Landis and R.K. Dumroese. (tech. coords.) National Proc. Forest and Conservation Nursery Assn. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-257. USDA For. Service Rocky Mtn. For. and Range Expt Stn. pp. 105-115.
  • Prescott, C.E., L. Vesterdal, J. Pratt, K. Venner, S.M. Berch and L. de Montigny. 2000. Nutrient availability in forest floors of single species conifer plantations in coastal British Columbia. Can.J.For.Res. 30: 1341-1352.
  • 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.
  • Douglas, G.W. and D. Meidinger. 1999. Nyctaginaceae. pp. 330-333. 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.
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