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1. Optimizing a Regional White Spruce Tree Improvement Program: SNP Genotyping for Enhanced Breeding Values, Genetic Diversity Assessment, and Estimation of Pollen Contamination.

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

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

4. Using spot treatments to regenerate an intimate mixture of trembling aspen and white spruce in Alberta: Results at age 15.

5. An economic analysis and seed yield assessment of alternative breeding strategies in a white spruce tree improvement program.

6. Mid-Rotation Impacts of Stand Tending with Glyphosate on Plant Diversity in the Boreal Forest of West-Central Alberta.

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

8. Emulating Succession of Boreal Mixedwood Forests in Alberta Using Understory Protection Harvesting.

9. Mixing trembling aspen and white spruce increases the understory vegetation cover and improves soil properties but effects vary with broadleaf density.

10. Tree improvement increases the growth of white spruce (Picea glauca): Evidence from 15-year-old operational plantations in Alberta.

11. Economic potential of adopting genomic technology in Alberta's tree improvement sector.

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

13. Effect of elevated gibberellic acid application on growth and gene expression patterns in white spruce families from a tree improvement program in Alberta, Canada.

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

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

16. 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.

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

18. financial analysis of using improved planting stock of white spruce and lodgepole pine in Alberta, Canada: genomic selection versus traditional breeding.

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

20. Organic matter accumulation in reclaimed soils under spruce, poplar and grass in the Alberta Oil Sands.

21. Exploring drivers and dynamics of early boreal forest recovery of heavily disturbed mine sites: a case study from a reconstructed landscape.

22. Effect of utilization standard on wood supply and lumber yield.

24. Fertilization at planting influences seedling growth and vegetative competition on a post-mining boreal reclamation site.

25. Trembling aspen competition and climate effects on white spruce growth in boreal mixtures of Western Canada.

26. Influence of Populus tremuloides density on air and soil temperature.

27. Gross N transformations were little affected by 4years of simulated N and S depositions in an aspen-white spruce dominated boreal forest in Alberta, Canada.

28. A dendroclimatic reconstruction of June–July mean temperature in the northern Canadian Rocky Mountains.

29. Development of a tree-specific stem profile model for white spruce: a nonlinear mixed model approach with a generalized covariance structure.

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

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

32. Microbial community structure and function: The effect of silvicultural burning and topographic variability in northern Alberta

33. Linking juvenile growth of white spruce with site index.

34. Forest floor microbial communities in relation to stand composition and timber harvesting in northern Alberta

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

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

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

38. Mycorrhizal and Root Endophytic Fungi of Containerized Picea glauca Seedlings Assessed by rDNA Sequence Analysis.

39. 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.

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

41. Height growth pattern of white spruce in natural subregions in Alberta, Canada.

42. Soil Properties of Boreal Riparian Plant Communities in Relation to Natural Succession and Clear-Cutting, Peace River Lowlands, Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada.

43. Precommercial Thinning Increases Spruce Yields in Boreal Mixedwoods in Alberta, Canada.

44. Validation of ecoregion-based taper equations for white spruce in Alberta.

45. An individual tree height increment model for mixed white spruce-aspen stands in Alberta, Canada.

46. Impacts of mechanical site preparation on foliar nutrients of planted white spruce seedlings on mixed-wood boreal forest sites in Alberta.

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

48. Seasonal photosynthetic responses to light and temperature in white spruce (Picea glauca) seedlings planted under an aspen (Populus tremuloides) canopy and in the open.

49. Rhizosphere response to predicted vegetation shifts in boreal forest floors.

50. An analysis of age-age correlations in white spruce and lodgepole pine and how it applies to the growth and yield projection system (GYPSY) in Alberta.

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