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1. Unravelling the biogeographic determinants of tree growth sensitivity to freeze and drought in Canada's forests.

2. Limited Differences in Insect Herbivory on Young White Spruce Growing in Small Open Plantations and under Natural Canopies in Boreal Mixed Forests.

3. Climate-Sensitive Diameter Growth Models for White Spruce and White Pine Plantations.

4. Forest composition influences how seasonal climate variables affect white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) growth.

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

6. Unraveling genetic variation among white spruce families generated through different breeding strategies: Heritability, growth, physiology, hormones and gene expression.

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

8. Applying space‐for‐time substitution to infer the growth response to climate may lead to overestimation of tree maladaptation: Evidence from the North American White Spruce Network.

9. Red foxes enhance long‐term tree growth near the Arctic treeline.

10. Variation, coordination, and trade-offs between needle structures and photosynthetic-related traits across five Picea species: consequences on plant growth.

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

12. Insect defoliation modulates influence of climate on the growth of tree species in the boreal mixed forests of eastern Canada.

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

14. Connecting tree‐ring phenotypes, genetic associations and transcriptomics to decipher the genomic architecture of drought adaptation in a widespread conifer.

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

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

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

18. Contrasted growth response of hybrid larch (Larix × marschlinsii), jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and white spruce (Picea glauca) to wood ash application in northwestern Quebec, Canada.

19. Red foxes increase reproductive output of white spruce in a non-mast year.

20. Limited physiological acclimation to recurrent heatwaves in two boreal tree species.

21. Growing‐season frost is a better predictor of tree growth than mean annual temperature in boreal mixedwood forest plantations.

22. Xylem Anatomical Variability in White Spruce at Treeline Is Largely Driven by Spatial Clustering.

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

24. Preliminary Results from a Structural Conversion Thinning Trial in Eastern Canada.

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

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

27. Picea (spruce) growth rate (mm year−1) changes in southwest Yukon (Canada) since the mid 19th century.

28. Nine-year physiology, nutrition and morphological development of Picea glauca reintroduced by planting in a high-graded yellow birch–conifer stand.

29. Modeled diameter growth response to intermediate treatments of planted white spruce (Picea glauca) affected by eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) in Minnesota, U.S.A.

30. Modelling wood density and modulus of elasticity in white spruce plantations in Eastern Québec.

31. Radial growth of Picea glauca and Picea engelmannii across Canada and USA: monthly climate, decadal oscillations, and climate change.

32. Effects of land reclamation practices on the productivity of young trembling aspen and white spruce on a reclaimed oil sands mining site in northern Alberta.

33. Using the Past to Inform the Future: Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest from a Tree-Ring Perspective.

34. Re-examining breeding zones of white spruce in northwestern Ontario, Canada.

35. A multidecade experiment shows that fertilization by salmon carcasses enhanced tree growth in the riparian zone.

36. Climatic drivers of tree growth at tree line in Southwest Yukon change over time and vary between landscapes.

37. Variability of Multispectral Lidar 3D and Intensity Features with Individual Tree Height and Its Influence on Needleleaf Tree Species Identification.

38. Plant Community Diversity and Tree Growth Following Single and Repeated Glyphosate Herbicide Applications to a White Spruce Plantation.

39. Effects of Competition, Drought Stress and Photosynthetic Productivity on the Radial Growth of White Spruce in Western Canada.

40. Effects of artificial warming during quiescence on budbreak and growth of white spruce, Picea glauca.

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

42. The effect of leader damage on white spruce ( Picea glauca) site tree height growth and site index.

43. Evaluating the influence of varying levels of spruce budworm defoliation on annualized individual tree growth and mortality in Maine, USA and New Brunswick, Canada.

44. Spruce growth responses to warming vary by ecoregion and ecosystem type near the forest-tundra boundary in south-west Alaska.

45. Allometric modelling of crown width for white spruce by fixed- and mixed-effects models.

46. Quantifying competition in white spruce ( Picea glauca) plantations.

47. Factors Affecting Plantation Grown White Spruce (Picea Glauca) Acoustic Velocity.

48. Light absorption and light-use efficiency of juvenile white spruce trees in natural stands and plantations.

49. Effect of local stand structure on leaf area, growth, and growth efficiency following thinning of white spruce.

50. Allometric exponents as a tool to study the influence of climate on the trade-off between primary and secondary growth in major north-eastern American tree species.

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