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1. Computed tomography (CT) scanning of internal log attributes prior to sawing increases lumber value in white spruce (Picea glauca) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana).

2. Modeling flexural properties in white spruce ( Picea glauca) and jack pine ( Pinus banksiana) plantation trees.

3. Knot detection in computed tomography images of partially dried jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and white spruce (Picea glauca) logs from a Nelder type plantation

4. Computed tomography (CT) scanning of internal log attributes prior to sawing increases lumber value in white spruce (Picea glauca) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana)

5. Knot detection in computed tomography images of partially dried jack pine ( Pinus banksiana) and white spruce ( Picea glauca) logs from a Nelder type plantation.

6. Comparisons of genetic diversity in white spruce (Picea glauca) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) seed orchards with natural populations.

7. Cold hardiness of white spruce, black spruce, jack pine, and lodgepole pine needles during dehardening.

8. Cold hardiness of white spruce, black spruce, jack pine, and lodgepole pine needles during dehardening

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

10. Modelling of tangential, radial, and longitudinal shrinkage after drying in jack pine and white spruce.

11. Interspecific competition for nitrogen between early successional species and planted white spruce and jack pine seedlings .

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

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

14. Are operational plantations meeting expectations? A large-scale assessment of realized versus anticipated yield in eastern Canada.

15. Modeling flexural properties in white spruce (Picea glauca) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) plantation trees

16. Modelling of tangential, radial, and longitudinal shrinkage after drying in jack pine and white spruce

17. Comparisons of genetic diversity in white spruce (Picea glauca) and jack pine (Pinus banksiana) seed orchards with natural populations

18. Stem incorporation of gibberellins to promote sexual development of white spruce, Norway spruce, and jack pine

19. Upgrading germinability and vigour of jack pine, lodgepole pine, and white spruce by the IDS technique

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

21. Laboratory assessment of the effect of forest floor ash on conifer germination.

22. Tree bole mineralization rates of four species of the Canadian eastern boreal forest: implications for nutrient dynamics following stand-replacing disturbances.

23. Are mineral soils exposed by severe wildfire better seedbeds for conifer regeneration?

24. Nitrogen uptake characteristics for roots of conifer seedlings and common boreal forest competitor species .

25. Acclimation of cold-stored jack pine and white spruce seedlings: effect of soil temperature on water relation patterns

26. Mycorrhizal inoculum in a peat deposit formed under a white spruce stand in Alberta

27. Free Amino Acids as Affected by Light Intensity and the Relation of Responses to the Shade Tolerance of White Spruce and Shade Intolerance of Jack Pine

28. Tree recruitment from burn edges.

31. Biological performance of the white pine weevil in different host species and in two ecological regions of southern Quebec.

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

33. Early effects of pre- and post-harvest herbicide application and partial cutting in regenerating aspen - jack pine mixtures in northeastern Ontario.

34. Comparative genomics of the chitinase gene family in lodgepole and jack pines: contrasting responses to biotic threats and landscape level investigation of genetic differentiation.

35. Effects of winter warming on cold hardiness and spring budbreak of four boreal conifers

36. 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).

37. Spatial and genetic structure of the lodgepole × jack pine hybrid zone1.

38. Effect of vegetation control, harvest intensity, and soil disturbance on 20-year jack pine stand development.

39. Carbohydrate accumulation and turgor maintenance in seedling shoots and roots of two boreal conifers subjected to water stress

40. Pines and porcupines: a tree-ring analysis of browsing and dynamics of an overmature pine forest.

41. The association of young weevil-killed pine and spruce terminals with Phellinuspini in western Canada

42. Understory species and functional diversity in a chronosequence of jack pine and red pine stands in the south-central boreal forest.

43. Effect s of biomass harvest intensity and soil disturbance on jack pine stand productivity: 15-year results.

44. Woody debris volumes and carbon accumulation differ across a chronosequence of boreal red pine and jack pine stands.

45. Long-term impact of fire on high-altitude balsam fir ( Abies balsamea) forests in south-central Quebec deduced from soil charcoal.

46. Interactions between deadwood and soil characteristics in a natural boreal trembling aspen – jack pine stand.

47. Performance of jack pine ( Pinus banksiana) rooted cuttings from proliferated dwarf shoots versus seedlings 8 years after planting.

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

49. Mixed-species effect on tree aboveground carbon pools in the east-central boreal forests.

50. False rings in jack pine and black spruce trees from eastern Manitoba as indicators of dry summers.

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