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Lichen Decomposition in a Black Spruce Bog
The Lichenologist, 1982AbstractNylon mesh litter bags containing Parmelia caperata, P. flaventior, P. subrudecta, Evernia nesomorpha, Hypogymnia physodes and Umbilicaria muehlenbergii were placed on the floor of a black spruce bog in northern Minnesota to study the rates of decomposition. P. caperata and E. mesomorpha had decomposed after 10 months.
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2008
Changes in forest ecosystem vegetation also bring about changes to the associated soil. In order to maintain forest productivity, it is important to know the effects of tree species upon the soil, especially the influence of deciduous versus coniferous tree species.
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Changes in forest ecosystem vegetation also bring about changes to the associated soil. In order to maintain forest productivity, it is important to know the effects of tree species upon the soil, especially the influence of deciduous versus coniferous tree species.
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The Vertical Rooting Habit In Black Spruce, White Spruce, And Balsam Fir.
1969PhD ; Forestry ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/188051/2/6918102 ...
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Control of Dwarfmistletoe in Black Spruce
Journal of Forestry, 1968D. W. French +2 more
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Establishing white spruce in the Boreal White and Black Spruce Zone
New Forests, 2000L. Bedford +3 more
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Tetropium castaneum (black spruce beetle)
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