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Title
Regeneration among a range of dispersed retention densities in the coast-interior transition
Author
D'Anjou, Brian
Date
2006
Abstract
A trial initiated in 1993 in a 110- to 140-year-old Douglas-fir forest near Boston Bar, BC (IDFww) evaluated dispersed tree retention as a method for improving regeneration success by moderating micro-climate and providing seed for natural regeneration. Five treatments were designed to yield a range of understorey shading, and included three densities of dispersed retention from 15 to 90 stems per hectare, a clearcut, and an unlogged control. Treatments were repeated in two neighbouring blocks with distinctly different site conditions. Provincial Experimental Project 1151 FIA Project #40IV094 LTRI 040 Brian D'Anjou.
Report Number
FIA2006MR124
 
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Regeneration Report
Dispersed Retention Report
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