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A silvicultural experiment to mitigate pest damage
1999
Forestry Chronicle
G.R. pohl1, B. ~ishchukl, B. Gladders3, B. ~v e $ , R. chemago3, T. Hoffman3, M. chorney3, S. ~u c h k o w~, M. Maximchuk5, J.R. spence6 An optimal impact design experiment was established in 1997 to investigate silvicultural alternatives for reducing vulnerability of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) stands to spruce budworm (Choristoneurafumiferana (Clem.)) damage. Ecosystem and insect population responses are being assessed in stands, thinned using a cut-to-length harvest system that
doi:10.5558/tfc75461-3
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