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Using the shelterwood method to mitigate water table rise after forest harvesting

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 1-3(179): 573-583 The groundwater level of a conifer stand established on a lowland in eastern Canada was periodically measured using water wells installed in an experimental design composed of four completely randomized...

Water balance and irrigation planning in a forest tree nursery

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19: 575-579 A soil water budget was established to estimate the water loss from the 0- to 60-cm layer as a result of evapotranspiration in a forest tree nursery. Estimated evapotranspiration totaled 69% of potential...

Endomycorrhizal status of sugar maple in relation to tree decline and foliar, fine-roots, and soil chemistry in the Beauce region, Québec

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 1168-1175. The Beauce region of Québec has been relentlessly affected by sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) tree decline since the late 1970s. Nutrient disturbances are generally associated with maple decline, but the...

Effects of scarification on seedbed coverage and natural regeneration after a group seed-tree cutting in a black spruce (Picea mariana) stand

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 94: 219-231 A study comparing two scarification intensities (single and double passes) was established 3 years after harvesting a black spruce-mosses stand using the group seed-tree method. The effects on black spruce (Picea...

Effects of drainage of a forested peatland on water quality and quantity

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Journal of Hydrology 214: 130-143 Forest drainage is recognized as a means of improving soil conditions for tree growth, but it may also have environmental impacts. This article presents the 5-y time trend of soil and surface water quality observed in a...
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