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Forest Soil Rehabilitation with Tillage and Wood Waste Enhances Seedling Establishment but Not Height After 8 Years

Bulmer, C., Venner, K., and Prescott, C. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37:1894-1906. 2007.

We evaluated soil conditions of rehabilitated log landings in the Interior Douglas-fir biogeoclimatic zone of British Columbia during the first 3 years after treatment and the growth of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia Engelm.) on these log landings over 8 years.


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Author(s): C. Bulmer, K. Venner, C. Prescott

Section: Outplanting Performance

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