“…Although only the relative magnitude of growth response was explored in this study (i.e., calculation of response ratios to make findings comparable across multiple sites), results suggest that jack pine stands may be more suitable for wood ash amendment than other conifer species. Benefits of wood ash amendment to jack pine stands should be further explored, especially given previous research demonstrating that jack pine growth and nutritional status are susceptible to increasing intensity of biomass removals (Morris et al, ; Thiffault, Paré, Bélanger, Munson, & Marquis, ). In addition, although spruce species have the greatest total tree volume in Canada (~22,383 million m 3 ; Natural Resources Canada, ), pine species are the third most abundant nationwide (~5,611 million m 3 ; Natural Resources Canada, ), and in Ontario, jack pine are the second most harvested tree species by volume (~3,570,185 m 3 ; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, ).…”