The conditions for natural regeneration of white spruce (Picea glauca) and balsam fir (Abies balsamea) in 12 natural stands and five plantations containing both species were investigated 9 to 30 years after partial cutting. We estimated seed input on the ground, measured light reaching the understory, and recorded the presence and age of seedlings smaller than 150 cm in height on six different substrates: mineral soil, moss, rotten wood, litterfall, herbaceous, and dead wood. Partial cutting generally prompted the establishment and growth of seedlings. The number of fir and spruce seedlings is always greater in natural stands than in plantations, a trend likely associated with the reduced abundance of suitable substrate for establishment in...
Dragon spruce (Picea asperata Mast.) is widely planted on clear-cuts from natural subalpine conifero...
Graduation date: 1968The differential effect of solar radiation on seedling establishment under a fo...
Forest management in Sweden can be characterized by even-aged silviculture heavily relying on three ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
following fi re in the mixedwood boreal forest. Silva Fennica 36(1): 289–306. Early establishment of...
In this study, naturally regenerated succesfull oriental spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link) and fir...
This study set out to explore the relationships between overstorey canopy and regeneration with a vi...
The effects of harvest intensities and seedbed type on germination success and early (first summer) ...
To explain the transition between the southern mixedwood and the northern coniferous bioclimatic dom...
The spatial structure of white spruce populations was studied in 52 stands. White spruce tree densi...
Survival and growth of planted white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) were assessed at year 15, i...
Graduation date: 1987Logs are seedbeds for trees in many Picea sitchensis-Tsuga\ud heterophylla fore...
This article was included in the collection contributed by Tom Malone.Following hardwood removal fr...
This study examines balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) recruitment in old fir stands. Studying t...
Red spruce is a major component of the Acadian forest and an important timber resource. Unfortunatel...
Dragon spruce (Picea asperata Mast.) is widely planted on clear-cuts from natural subalpine conifero...
Graduation date: 1968The differential effect of solar radiation on seedling establishment under a fo...
Forest management in Sweden can be characterized by even-aged silviculture heavily relying on three ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
following fi re in the mixedwood boreal forest. Silva Fennica 36(1): 289–306. Early establishment of...
In this study, naturally regenerated succesfull oriental spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link) and fir...
This study set out to explore the relationships between overstorey canopy and regeneration with a vi...
The effects of harvest intensities and seedbed type on germination success and early (first summer) ...
To explain the transition between the southern mixedwood and the northern coniferous bioclimatic dom...
The spatial structure of white spruce populations was studied in 52 stands. White spruce tree densi...
Survival and growth of planted white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) were assessed at year 15, i...
Graduation date: 1987Logs are seedbeds for trees in many Picea sitchensis-Tsuga\ud heterophylla fore...
This article was included in the collection contributed by Tom Malone.Following hardwood removal fr...
This study examines balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) recruitment in old fir stands. Studying t...
Red spruce is a major component of the Acadian forest and an important timber resource. Unfortunatel...
Dragon spruce (Picea asperata Mast.) is widely planted on clear-cuts from natural subalpine conifero...
Graduation date: 1968The differential effect of solar radiation on seedling establishment under a fo...
Forest management in Sweden can be characterized by even-aged silviculture heavily relying on three ...