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Vegetation management with glyphosate has little impact on understory species diversity or tree growth in a sub boreal spruce plantation – A case study

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Pages 105-114 | Published online: 26 Oct 2012

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Amalesh Dhar, Lael Parrott & Scott Heckbert. (2018) Large scale biotic damage impacts on forest ecosystem services. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 33:8, pages 741-755.
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Philip Comeau & Erin Fraser. (2018) Plant Community Diversity and Tree Growth Following Single and Repeated Glyphosate Herbicide Applications to a White Spruce Plantation. Forests 9:3, pages 107.
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A Dhar, N Balliet, CD Hawkins, MR Carlson, VG Berger & R Mahoney. (2015) Bud flush phenology and nursery carryover effect of paper birch provenances. iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 8:6, pages 809-817.
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Amalesh Dhar, Jian R. Wang & Christopher D. B. Hawkins. (2015) Interaction of Trembling Aspen and Lodgepole Pine in a Young Sub-Boreal Mixedwood Stand in Central British Columbia. Open Journal of Forestry 05:02, pages 129-138.
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Ch.D.B. Hawkins & A. Dhar. (2013) Birch (Betula papyrifera) × white spruce (Picea glauca) interactions in mixedwood stands: implications for management. Journal of Forest Science 59:4, pages 137-149.
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Ch.D.B. Hawkins, A. Dhar & B.J. Rogers. (2012) How much birch (Betula papyrifera) is too much for maximizing spruce (Picea glauca) growth: a case study in boreal spruce plantation forests. Journal of Forest Science 58:7, pages 314-327.
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