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1. Lodgepole Pine and White Spruce Thinning in Alberta―A Review of North American and European Best Practices.

2. Cold-season freeze frequency is a pervasive driver of subcontinental forest growth.

3. Seasonal dynamics of non-structural carbon pools and their relationship to growth in two boreal conifer tree species.

4. Lodgepole pine and interior spruce radial growth response to climate and topography in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta.

5. Climate sensitive growth models for predicting diameter growth of western Canadian boreal tree species.

6. A national tree-ring data repository for Canadian forests (CFS-TRenD): structure, synthesis, and applications.

7. Evaluating lodgepole pine endophytes for their ability to fix nitrogen and support tree growth under nitrogen-limited conditions.

8. Sustaining the growth of Pinaceae trees under nutrient-limited edaphic conditions via plant-beneficial bacteria.

9. The interactive effect of competition and climate on growth of boreal tree species in western Canada and Alaska.

10. Phosphorus availability and fractionation vary among forest site types in reconstructed oil sands soils.

11. Responses of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and white spruce (Picea glauca) to fertilization in some reconstructed boreal forest soils in the oil sands region.

12. Limiting factors for lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and white spruce (Picea glauca) growth differ in some reconstructed sites in the Athabasca oil sands region.

13. Compatible diameter and height increment models for lodgepole pine, trembling aspen, and white spruce.

14. Evaluation of competitive effects of green alder, willow and other tall shrubs on white spruce and lodgepole pine in Northern Alberta.

15. Using aerial canopy data from UAVs to measure the effects of neighbourhood competition on individual tree growth.

16. Assessing Differences in Competitive Effects Among Tree Species in Central British Columbia, Canada.

17. Can naturally-occurring endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria of hybrid white spruce sustain boreal forest tree growth on extremely nutrient-poor soils?

18. Understory plant communities vary with tree productivity in two reclaimed boreal upland forest types in Canada.

19. Height and foliar responses of white spruce and lodgepole pine seedlings to deep tillage of Gray Luvisols

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