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No effect of liming on the Eastern Red-backed Salamander after 5 years

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 2 February 2021

Published in SOIL ORGANISMS 92(3): 197–202. https://doi.org/10.25674/so92iss3pp197 Over the last decades, the application of calcitic materials to soil to restore the vigor of Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) trees has increased in northeastern North America....

Is the past history of acidic deposition in eastern Canada reflected in sugar maple’s tree rings 87Sr/86Sr, Sr and Ca concentrations?

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 2 February 2021

Published in Applied Geochemistry 125: 104860. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2020.104860 How calcium (Ca) uptake by trees in eastern Canadian forests has responded to decades of atmospheric acid deposition and its sharp decrease that started three decades ago is...

Resilience of natural forests can jeopardize or enhance plantation productivity

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 2 February 2021

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 482: 118872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118872 The demand for wood products continues to increase globally. Productivity of forest plantations can be greater than that of naturally regenerated forests. Plantation...

Shelterwood cutting in a boreal mixedwood stand: 5-year effects of the final cut on development of aspen suckers and released conifers

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 15 October 2020

Published in The Forestry Chronicle 95(2): 113-123. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc2019-018 We used the two-step shelterwood cutting to release conifer advance growth and limit the development of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloïdes) suckers in a stratified mixed aspen –...

The “sweet spot” for maple syrup production proposed by Rapp et al. (2019) is not that sweet

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 14 October 2020

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 458: 117662. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117662 In their paper recently published in FEM (“Finding the sweet spot: Shifting climate optima for maple syrup production in North America”), Rapp et al. (2019) suggest...
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