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1. Effects of interspecific competition on early growth of genetically improved white spruce in mixedwood stands in northeastern Alberta.

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

3. Climate-sensitive height–age models for top height trees in natural and reclaimed oil sands stands in Alberta, Canada.

4. Challenges in estimating forest biomass: use of allometric equations for three boreal tree species.

5. Growth and survival of Siberian larch in Alberta at the species, population, and family levels.

6. A partial deciduous canopy, coupled with site preparation, produces excellent growth of planted white spruce.

7. Effects of gap size and surrounding trees on light patterns and aspen branch growth in the western boreal forest.

8. Canopy and emergent white spruce in “pure” broadleaf stands: frequency, predictive models, and ecological importance.

9. Forest-floor chemical properties are altered by clear-cutting in boreal mixedwood forest stands dominated by trembling aspen and white spruce.

10. Effects of partial cutting on the ectomycorrhizae of Picea glauca forests in northwestern Alberta.

11. The influence of partial harvesting and forest floor disturbance on nutrient availability and understory vegetation in boreal mixedwoods.

12. Microfungus communities of white spruce and trembling aspen logs at different stages of decay in disturbed and undisturbed sites in the boreal mixedwood region of Alberta.

13. An economic assessment of using the allowable cut effect for enhanced forest management policies: an Alberta case study.

14. Growth of aspen and white spruce on naturally saline sites in northern Alberta: Implications for development of boreal forest vegetation on reclaimed saline soils.

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