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Are composts from shredded leafy branches of fast-growing forest species suitable as nursery growing media in arid regions?

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in New Forests 43(3) The morpho-physiological quality of seedlings is negatively affected by the wide scale use of forest soils as substrates in developing countries. With the objective of finding long-term sustainable supply of growing media, compost was...

Effects of two Ca fertilizer types on sugar maple vitality

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40: 1985-1992 Over the last decades, continuous signs of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) dieback in stands of northeastern North America have promoted the experimentation of corrective measures to restore sugar...

Spruce pollen: From collection to conservation and pollination

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Tree Seed Working Group – News Bulletin 33(May) p. 15-17. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/forestry/tree-seed/tree-seed-centre/tswgnewsbulletin33.pdf  

The B chromosomes of Claytonia caroliniana (Portulacaceae) and maple forest dieback

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19(5): 595-598 Claytonia caroliniana (Michx.) is a perennial early-flowering species regularly occurring in northeastern American maple forests and frequently possessing accessory (B) chromosomes. A cytological study of...

The CC-Bio project: Studying the effects of climate change on Québec biodiversity

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Diversity 2: 1181-1204 Anticipating the effects of climate change on biodiversity is now critical for managing wild species and ecosystems. Climate change is a global driver and thus affects biodiversity globally. However, land-use planners and natural...
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