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1. Growth responses to thinning from below in uneven-aged interior Douglas-fir dominated stands.

2. High-density genetic linkage mapping in Sitka spruce advances the integration of genomic resources in conifers.

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

4. Seedling recruitment in response to stand composition, interannual climate variability, and soil disturbance in the boreal mixed woods of Canada.

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

6. Young temperate tree species show different fine root acclimation capacity to growing season water availability.

7. Long-insert sequence capture detects high copy numbers in a defence-related beta-glucosidase gene βglu-1 with large variations in white spruce but not Norway spruce.

8. Differences in photoprotective strategy during winter in Eastern white pine and white spruce.

9. Long‐term monitoring of cycles in Clethrionomys rutilus in the Yukon boreal forest.

10. Picea × darwyniana Björk & Goward: an invalid taxonomic name.

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

12. Hitchhiker planting: mixed-species container stock planting as a novel tool to increase plant diversity on industrially disturbed sites.

13. Stand- and tree-level responses to a range of initial basal area densities following partial harvest of complex spruce–fir stands in central British Columbia: 25-year results of a long-term field experiment.

14. Aspen and Spruce Densities Affect Tree Size, Future Stand Volume, and Aboveground Carbon Following Precommercial Thinning.

15. The phenotypic and genetic effects of drought-induced stress on wood specific conductivity and anatomical properties in white spruce seedlings, and relationships with growth and wood density.

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

17. Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Predict Log Moisture Content of Commercially Important Canadian Softwoods.

18. Successful colonization of novel spruce hosts by European and North American spruce bark beetles can favour trans-Atlantic range expansion.

19. Aspen and Spruce Densities Affect Tree Size, Future Stand Volume, and Aboveground Carbon Following Precommercial Thinning

20. Growing Space Management in Boreal Mixedwood Forests: 22 Year Results.

21. Growth responses of 20 boreal forest species to oil sands non‐segregating tailings: significance for reclamation.

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

23. The phenotypic and genetic effects of drought-induced stress on apical growth, ring width, wood density and biomass in white spruce seedlings.

24. The dynamics of a changing Lutz spruce (Picea × lutzii) hybrid zone on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.

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

26. Plant-soil feedbacks persist following tree death, reducing survival and growth of Populus tremuloides seedlings.

27. Chemical Elements Content and Distributions within Different Tissue Types of White Spruce.

28. Insect seed and cone predation reduces reproductive potential of treeline conifers across northern Canada.

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

30. Woody species response to altered herbivore pressure at Isle Royale National Park.

31. Fusion Approaches to Individual Tree Species Classification Using Multisource Remote Sensing Data †.

32. Optimizing Bacillus thuringiensis (Btk) Aerial Spray Prescriptions in Mixed Balsam Fir-White Spruce Stands against the Eastern Spruce Budworm.

33. Transpiration and evaporative partitioning at a boreal forest and shrub taiga site in a subarctic alpine catchment, Yukon territory, Canada.

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

35. Vertical gradients in photosynthetic physiology diverge at the latitudinal range extremes of white spruce.

36. Density‐dependent plasticity in territoriality revealed using social network analysis.

37. Translocating seed sources to new geoclimatic environments has limited effect on lumber quality of eastern Canadian white spruce.

38. Optimizing Bacillus thuringiensis (Btk) Aerial Spray Prescriptions in Mixed Balsam Fir-White Spruce Stands against the Eastern Spruce Budworm

39. Suitability of a Historical, Novel, and Occasional Host for Mountain Pine Beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).

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

41. Nonlinear Growth and Physiological Responses of White Spruce at North American Arctic Treeline.

42. Increasing genomic prediction accuracy for unphenotyped full-sib families by modeling additive and dominance effects with large datasets in white spruce.

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

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

45. Genetic basis of growth reaction to drought stress differs in contrasting high-latitude treeline ecotones of a widespread conifer.

46. Interactions among wildfire, forest type and landscape position are key determinants of boreal forest carbon stocks.

47. 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.

48. Spruce giga‐genomes: structurally similar yet distinctive with differentially expanding gene families and rapidly evolving genes.

49. Chemical Elements Content and Distributions within Different Tissue Types of White Spruce

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