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  • Planting density and mechan... Planting density and mechanical site preparation effects on understory composition, functional diversity and planted black spruce growth in boreal forests
    Fetouab, Amira; Fenton, Nicole J.; Thiffault, Nelson ... Silva Fennica, 01/2024, Volume: 58, Issue: 2
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    Mechanical site preparation (MSP) is used prior to planting to control competing vegetation and enhance soil conditions, particularly in areas prone to paludification. Tree planting density can be ...
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  • Influence of Leaf Litter an... Influence of Leaf Litter and Humus Composition on the Development of Black Spruce Seedlings: A Greenhouse Experimentation
    De Noronha, Maísa; Ouimet, Rock; Barrette, Martin ... Forests, 11/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 11
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    In boreal forests in Canada, broadleaf stands are characterized by generally well-drained soils and a humus-rich layer. In contrast, spruce-moss stands are often characterized by more poorly drained ...
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  • Moose Browsing Tends Spruce... Moose Browsing Tends Spruce Plantations More Efficiently Than a Single Mechanical Release
    De Vriendt, Laurent; Thiffault, Nelson; Royo, Alejandro A. ... Forests, 11/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 11
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    Forest vegetation management can improve planted seedling survival and growth and is thus widely used in plantation silviculture. In some jurisdictions, mechanical release using brushsaws has ...
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  • Mechanisms by Which Pre-Com... Mechanisms by Which Pre-Commercial Thinning Increases Black Spruce Growth in Different Climates and Soil Types
    Wotherspoon, Amy; Bradley, Robert L.; Houle, Daniel ... Forests, 05/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 5
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    In the province of Québec (Canada), pre-commercial thinning (PCT) is a common silvicultural practice applied to young black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) stands. PCT removes some of the ...
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  • Commercial Thinning to Meet... Commercial Thinning to Meet Wood Production Objectives and Develop Structural Heterogeneity: A Case Study in the Spruce-Fir Forest, Quebec, Canada
    Gauthier, Martin-Michel; Barrette, Martin; Tremblay, Stéphane Forests, 02/2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 12
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    We evaluated the effectiveness of commercial thinning mainly from below (CT; 0, 26%, 32% and 40% merchantable basal area removals) in meeting wood production demands and developing structural ...
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  • Are operational plantations... Are operational plantations meeting expectations? A large-scale assessment of realized versus anticipated yield in eastern Canada
    Barrette, Martin; Auger, Isabelle; Thiffault, Nelson ... Canadian journal of forest research, 06/2024, Volume: 54, Issue: 6
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    Forest plantations play an increasingly important role in meeting global demand for wood. They usually have higher yield than naturally regenerated forests. Thus, plantations can support economically ...
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  • Resilience of natural fores... Resilience of natural forests can jeopardize or enhance plantation productivity
    Barrette, Martin; Thiffault, Nelson; Auger, Isabelle Forest ecology and management, 02/2021, Volume: 482
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    •Resilience of natural forests can jeopardize or enhance plantation productivity.•Unproductive plantations will likely generate sustainability issues.•Plantation scenarios should aim toward ...
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  • Clear-cutting of temperate ... Clear-cutting of temperate forests in late successional stages triggers successional setbacks extending compositional recovery by an additional century
    Barrette, Martin; Dumais, Daniel; Auger, Isabelle ... Forest ecology and management, 08/2024, Volume: 566
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    Clear-cutting is used by foresters worldwide to harvest timber from forest ecosystems. Clear-cutting of cool–wet boreal forests in late successional stages can maintain successional trajectories ...
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  • Pre-commercial thinning cou... Pre-commercial thinning could mitigate drought stress of black spruce stands
    Wotherspoon, Amy R.; Duchesne, Louis; Barrette, Martin ... Forest ecology and management, 08/2022, Volume: 517
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    •Boreal forests experience the effects of climate change faster than any other biome.•Thinning increases residual tree growth, particularly on moisture-limited sites.•On warm-dry sites, greater water ...
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  • Can understory functional t... Can understory functional traits predict post-harvest forest productivity in boreal ecosystems?
    Wei, Liping; Thiffault, Nelson; Barrette, Martin ... Forest ecology and management, 09/2021, Volume: 495
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    •Both functional diversity and community weighted trait mean affected tree growth.•Improving understory functional richness promote tree growth in clear-cut forests.•Functional evenness or divergence ...
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