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1. Trends in growing space efficiency of four boreal forest species based on yield table data.

2. Reconstitution historique du paysage préindustriel de la région écologique des hautes collines du Bas-Saint-Maurice.

3. Mycorrhizal fungi supply nitrogen to host plants in Arctic tundra and boreal forests: 15N is the key signal.

4. Lower wood stiffness in old-growth than in post-cut and post-fire stands indicates forest structure is a key driver of wood properties in black spruce.

5. Early influences of tamarack (Larix laricina) on black spruce (Picea mariana) and its immediate environment in plantations.

6. Modelling diameter at breast height distribution of jack pine and black spruce natural stands in eastern Canada.

7. New aboveground biomass equations by components for small black spruce in peatland ecosystems of Western Canada.

8. Xylem production in six tree species growing on an island in the boreal forest region of western Quebec, Canada.

9. Application of shadow fraction models for estimating attributes of northern boreal forests.

10. Differences in crown characteristics between black ( Picea mariana) and white spruce ( Picea glauca).

11. Tree-ring evidence of larch sawfly outbreaks in western Labrador, Canada.

12. Stand structure and dynamics of Picea mariana on the northern border of the natural closed boreal forest in Quebec, Canada.

13. Long-term effects of herbivory on tree growth are not consistent with browsing preferences.

14. Factors influencing black spruce reproductive potential in the northern boreal forest of Quebec.

15. Root adaptations of black spruce growing in water-saturated soil.

16. Predictions of wood density and module of elasticity of balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and black spruce (Picea mariana) from near infrared spectral analyses.

17. Soil and root respiration in mature Alaskan black spruce forests that vary in soil organic matter decomposition rates.

18. Long-term recovery of soil carbon stocks and permafrost depth lags recovery of organic layer thickness following fire in black spruce forests of the Copper River Basin, Alaska.

19. A flexible approach for predicting and mapping postfire wood borer attacks in black spruce and jack pine forests using the differenced normalized burn ratio (dNBR).

20. Modeling black spruce wood fiber attributes with terrestrial laser scanning.

21. Position of cones within cone clusters determines seed survival in black spruce during wildfire.

22. The impact of a black spruce ( Picea mariana) plantation on carbon exchange in a cutover peatland in Western Canada.

23. Straight from the caribou's ( Rangifer tarandus) mouth: detailed observations of tame caribou reveal new insights into summer-autumn diets.

24. Natural root grafting in Picea mariana to cope with spruce budworm outbreaks.

25. Prescribed burning of harvested boreal black spruce forests in eastern Canada: effect on understory vegetation.

26. Previous growing season climate controls the occurrence of black spruce growth anomalies in boreal forests of Eastern Canada.

27. Fine roots and ectomycorrhizal colonization in black spruce subjected to reductions in soil moisture.

28. An economic analysis of seed source options under a changing climate for black spruce and white pine in Ontario, Canada.

29. Fuel load, structure, and potential fire behaviour in black spruce bogs.

30. Hierarchical analysis of black spruce and balsam fir wood density in Newfoundland.

31. Strategic analysis of forest vulnerability to risk related to fire: an example from the coniferous boreal forest of Quebec1.

32. Contrasting current and potential productivity and the influence of fire and species composition in the boreal forest: a case study in eastern Canada1.

33. Exploring forest productivity at an early age after fire: a case study at the northern limit of commercial forests in Quebec1.

34. Insects can limit seed productivity at the treeline.

35. StatSAW: modelling lumber product assortment using zero-inflated Poisson regression.

36. Ecosite-based predictive modeling of black spruce ( Picea mariana) wood quality attributes in boreal Ontario.

37. Black spruce growth response to varying levels of biomass harvest intensity across a range of soil types: 15-year results.

38. Black spruce trees from fire-origin stands have higher wood mechanical properties than those from older, irregular stands1.

39. Age and size effects on seed productivity of northern black spruce.

40. Temporal changes in stem decay and dead and sound wood volumes in the northeastern Canadian boreal forest.

41. Fine and coarse root parameters from mature black spruce displaying genetic × soil moisture interaction in growth.

42. Moving towards carbon neutrality: CO2 exchange of a black spruce forest ecosystem during the first 10 years of recovery after harvest.

43. Long-term effects of thinning on growth and yield of an upland black spruce stand.

44. Linking deadwood-associated beetles and fungi with wood decomposition rates in managed black spruce forests.

45. Effect of chronic ammonium nitrate addition on the ectomycorrhizal community in a black spruce stand.

46. Increasing nitrogen availability and soil temperature: effects on xylem phenology and anatomy of mature black spruce.

47. Timing of growth reductions in black spruce stem and branches during the 1970s spruce budworm outbreak.

48. Influence of recent fire season and severity on black spruce regeneration in spruce-moss forests of Quebec, Canada.

49. Xylogenesis in black spruce subjected to rain exclusion in the field.

50. Vertical patterns in specific volume increment along stems of dominant jack pine ( Pinus banksiana) and black spruce ( Picea mariana) after thinning.