Analyzes the sucker regeneration of trembling aspen in the boreal mixedwood forests in North America. Factors that control aspen suckering; Description of the physiological processes of sucker initiation; Role of temperature in determining early sucker development; Information on the dynamics of sucker stands; Impact of the number of mature aspen trees retained after logging on the number of suckers formed.
Frey, Brent R., Lieffers, Victor J., Hogg, E. H., and Landhäusser, Simon M.
Subjects
LANDSCAPES, ASPEN (Trees), DIEBACK
Abstract
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Hogg, E. H., Brandt, James P., and Kochtubajda, B.
Subjects
POPULUS tremuloides, ASPEN (Trees), TREES, TAIGAS
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