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1“...Armillaria ostoyae (Romagnesi) Herink causes root disease in conifers of the northern hemisphere...”
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2“...The identification of conifer stomata in fossil pollen preparations of peat cores from the Hudson...”
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3by Pisaric, Michael FJ, Szeicz, Julian M, Karst, Tammy, Smol, John P“... where trees are not present.Key words: pollen, conifer stomates, treeline, Pacific Northwest....”
Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (2000)
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4by Moroni, Martin T., Thiffault, Nelson, Titus, Brian D., Mante, Christina, Makeschin, Franz“...Growth rates of young conifers can be poor on disturbed sites dominated by Kalmia angustifolia L...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2009)
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5“... characteristic not hitherto described for Cedroxylon but found in living conifers such as Abies and Keteleeria...”
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6“...) associated with conifers. Forestry maps alone cannot identify all parameters for a suitable site but coupled...”
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7“... with haploid and diploid isolates. Crosses of the 96 haploid isolates collected on hardwoods and conifers were...”
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8by Chapin III, F. Stuart, Tryon, Peter R., Cleve, Keith Van“... Michx.), whereas growth of conifers (larch (Larixlaricina (Du Roi) K. Koch), white spruce (Piceaglauca...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1983)
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9“... they occur primarily as epiphytes on the branches of conifers. Hypogymnia metaphysodes s. str. has not yet...”
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10by Hofgaard, Annika, Tardif, Jacques, Bergeron, Yves“... to conifers at 49°N. Awareness of such nonequilibrial relations between climate and species distribution...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1999)
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11by Courtois, Réhaume, Gingras, André, Fortin, Daniel, Sebbane, Aïssa, Rochette, Bruno, Breton, Laurier“... to their availability, and avoided logged areas. They preferred closed conifer stands without terrestrial lichens...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2008)
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12“... mechanical site preparation (MSP) and planting of a nurse N 2 -fixing species could promote conifer...”
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13by Hansen, Barbara C. S., MacDonald, Glen M., Moser, Katrina A.“...Conifer stomata were identified in surface samples from lakes in the treeline zone near Yellowknife...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Botany (1996)
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14“... shift from a diet of primarily vascular taxa during snow-free months to an arboreal lichen – conifer...”
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15by Willson, Mary F, Santo, Toni L. De, Sieving, Kathryn E“...Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) are important predators on bird nests in northern conifer...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Zoology (2003)
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16“... conifer also correlated well with bud flush timing. Significant differences in shoot elongation, needle...”
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17“... of these sites were in mature, dense conifer stands. Pacific yew (Taxus brevifolia), menziesia (Mensiesia...”
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18“... differentiation among populations is relatively high for a conifer [Formula: see text] and is not correlated...”
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19“... 9000 years ago. Before that time the vegetation was an open tundra, probably with scattered conifer...”
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20“...Conifer stomates in lake sediments from the forest to tundra transition in northwestern Quebec were...”
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