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The Coast Forest Region is a member of the Hardwood Silviculture Co-operative (HSC) Effects of Fertilization on Red Alder Growth on Vancouver Island, Year 10 Results. Authors: Brown, K.R., Courtin, P.J. and R.W. Negrave Subject: Red Alder Series: Extension Note Other details: Published March 2010 Effects of phosphorus fertilization on the early growth of Red Alder plantations. Authors: K.R. Brown & P. Courtin Subject: Red Alder Series: Extension Note Other details: Published March 2003, 5 pages Red Alder management trials in the Vancouver Forest Region. Authors: P. Courtin, K.R. Brown, & G.J. Harper Subject: Red Alder Series: Extension Note Other details: Published March 2002, 4 pages The use of red alder to enhance Sitka spruce growth in the Queen Charlotte Islands Authors: P. Courtin & K. Brown Subject: Red Alder Series: Extension Note Other details: Published March 2001, 4 pages Height models for Red Alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) in British Columbia Authors: G.D. Nigh & P. Courtin Subject: Red Alder Series: Journal Other details: Published 1998 in New Forests 16: 59-70 Evaluation of site quality for Red Alder. Authors: C.A. Harrington & P. Courtin Subject: Red Alder Series: Proceedings Other details: Published 1994 in Biology and Management of Red Alder Symposium. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon Selecting the best sites for growing Red Alder in southwestern B.C. Author: P. Courtin Subject: Red Alder Series: FRDA Research Memo Other details: Published 1991 Project 2.54. FRDA Research Memo No. 192 [PROJECTS | PUBLICATIONS | STAFF ] [ Coast Region Research Home | MoF Home | B.C. Home | B.C. Search ] Coast Region Research Group, BC Ministry of Forests Comments to: Roderick.Negrave@Gov.bc.ca This page last updated: July 7, 2009 Return to top of page
Coast Region Research Group, BC Ministry of Forests
Comments to: Roderick.Negrave@Gov.bc.ca This page last updated: July 7, 2009
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