2008
DOI: 10.3832/ifor0470-0010145
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Long-term outcome of precommercial thinning on floristic diversity in north western New Brunswick, Canada

Abstract: The Green River spacing trials were established between 1959 and 1961 to study the long-term growth and development of balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.) and red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) in response to precommercial thinning (PCT). Three nominal spacings (1.2 m, 1.8 m, 2.4 m) and an unthinned control were applied in a randomized complete block design with 5 replicates to regenerating stands, an average of 8 years after harvest. Our study examines floristic diversity associated with these treatments appr… Show more

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“…; found on rocks and humus of Northumberland, Restigouche, Victoria, and Charlotte counties; rare, possibly restricted, but also under-collected; 5 total records, with 1 at NBM and others at CANM and YU. Belland (1992), Clay and Richards (1996), Schuster (1969), Cole et al (2008), Fenton and Frego (2005).…”
Section: Barbilophozia Hatcheri (Evans) Loeskementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…; found on rocks and humus of Northumberland, Restigouche, Victoria, and Charlotte counties; rare, possibly restricted, but also under-collected; 5 total records, with 1 at NBM and others at CANM and YU. Belland (1992), Clay and Richards (1996), Schuster (1969), Cole et al (2008), Fenton and Frego (2005).…”
Section: Barbilophozia Hatcheri (Evans) Loeskementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Found on rotting wood and humus in shady forest sites of Albert, Charlotte, Gloucester, Kent, Kings, Madawaska, Northumberland, Restigouche, Saint John, Victoria, Westmorland, and York counties; widespread and frequent, but small and under-reported (only 9 primary taxon records at NBM, but 67 as associate taxa), often mixed with other species; 83 total records, with 76 at NBM and others at CINC, FH, NY, and NYS; Belland (1992), Clay and Richards (1996), Cole et al (2008), Fenton and Frego (2005).…”
Section: Blasia Pusilla Lmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because of its impacts on stand structure, density, crown development and light regime in the understory, PCT has the potential to influence vegetation, woody debris and regeneration. Precommercial thinning can indeed modify the composition and abundance of understory vegetation (Lindgren et al 2006), although effects can be modest in mature stands and vary over time because of residual tree growth (Hale 2003;Cole et al 2008Cole et al , 2010 and self-thinning . Moreover, the increasing presence of coarse woody debris (CWD) post-harvest (Fraver et al 2002), which can be affected by initial stocking (Sturtevant et al 1997) and wood utilization, may affect regeneration as CWD create physical barriers that limit access to space and light, thereby reducing soil temperature and its fluctuation (Trottier-Picard et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%