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Marcela Arguedas,María Rodriguez-Solis,Roger Moya,Alexander Berrocal
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Aim of study: Plantations are threatened by an emerging disease called ?Gmelina death disease?. The objective of this study was measured the incidence and severity of this disease and were correlated with the characteristics of the plantations, micro- an...
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K. David Coates, Erin C. Hall and Charles D. Canham
In Canada and elsewhere, logging practices in natural-origin forests have shifted toward retention systems where variable levels of mature trees are retained post-logging to promote a diversity of values. We examine multiple sites that experienced a wide...
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Philippe Nolet and Martin Béland
While uneven-aged silviculture may appear preferable to even-aged silviculture in terms of stand susceptibility to windthrow (major wind damage), the scientific evidence is equivocal on this issue, because the two systems do not operate over the same tim...
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Samira Ouarmim, Laure Paradis, Hugo Asselin, Yves Bergeron, Adam A. Ali and Christelle Hély
In boreal ecosystems, wildfire severity (i.e., the extent of fire-related tree mortality) is affected by environmental conditions and fire intensity. A burned area usually includes tree patches that partially or entirely escaped fire. There are two types...
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Erwin Aballay, Oscar Vilches
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The rootstocks 1103 P, 101-14, K 5BB, SO4, and 3309 were assessed to determine their resistance to the three common Meloidogyne species present in Chilean vineyards, M. ethiopica, the most frequent species, M. hapla and M. javanica. Their response was co...
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