CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

VOLUME 29, NOUMBER 1, JANVIER 1999

Raynald Paquin, Hank A. Margolis, 1-8 Comparison of growth and physiology of layers and
Rene Doucet, and Marie R. Coyea naturally established seedlings of black spruce in a boreal

cutover in Quebec

Mats Hannerz 9-19 Evaluation of temperature models for predicting bud burst
in Norway spruce

Olga N. Krankina, Mark E. Harmon, and 20-32 Nutrient stores and dynamics of woody detritus in a
Anatolii V. Griazkin boreal forest: modeling potential implications at the stand
level

Hartwig W. Pfeifhofer 33-39 The response of Hartel's turbidity test is controlled by the
acidity of the conifer needle extracts rather than by the

availability of Ca(2+) ions


Johan Westin, Lars-Goran Sundblad, 40-46 Apical mitotic activity and growth in clones of Norway
Martin Strand, and Jan-Erik Hallgren spruce in relation to cold hardiness

Leena Ryynanen 47-52 Effect of early spring birch bud type on post-thaw
regrowth after prolonged cryostorage

U. Silins and R.L. Rothwell 53-61 Spatial patterns of aerobic limit depth and oxygen
diffusion rate at two peatlands drained for forestry in
Alberta

L.M. Balduman, S.N. Aitken, M. Harmon, 62-72 Genetic variation in cold hardiness of Douglas-fir in

and W.T. Adams relation lo parent tree environment

Todd E. Ristau and Stephen B. Horsley 73-84 Pin cherry effects on Allegheny hardwood stand
development

Lars Bollmark, Lisa Sennerby-Forsse, a 85-9 Seasonal dynamics and effects of nitrogen supply rate on
Tom Ericsson nitrogen and carbohydrate reserves in cutting-derived
Salix viminalis plants

Lars Vesterdal 95-105 Influence of soil type on mass loss and nutrient release
from decomposing foliage litter of beech and Norway
spruce

Quanfa Zhang, Kurt S. Pregitzer, and 106-114 Catastrophic disturbance in the presettlement forests of
David D. Reed the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Colin P. Laroque and Dan J. Smith 115-123 Tree-ring analysis of yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis
nootkatensis) on Vancouver Island, British Columbia

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VOLUME 29, NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY 1999

Brian D. Tift and Mary Ann Fajvan 157-165 Red maple dynamics in Appalachian hardwood stands in
West Virginia

Kevin T. Smith and 166-171 Fire-scar formation and compartmentalization in oak
Elaine Kennedy Sutherland

C. Muller, E. Fallen, E. Laroppe, and 172-177 Drying and storage of prechilled Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga
M. Bonnet-Masimbert menziesii, seeds

Nicholas Kruys, Clas Fries, Bengt Gunnar 178-186 Wood-inhabiting cryptogams on dead Norway spruce
Jonsson, Tomas Lamas, and (Picea abies) trees in managed Swedish boreal forests

Goran Stahl
Jianwen Zhong and Bart J. van der Kamp 187-193 Pathology of conifer seed and timing of germination in
high-elevation subalpine fir and Engelmann spruce forests
of the southern interior of British Columbia

Laurence R. Schimleck, 194-201 Estimation of basic density of Eucalyptus globulus using
Anthony J. Michell, Carolyn A. Raymond, near-infrared spectroscopy

and Allie Muneri

Carol Miller and Dean L. Urban 202-212 Interactions between forest heterogeneity and surface fire
regimes in the southern Sierra Nevada

Brian E. Potter and John C. Zasada 213-221 Biomass, thermal inertia, and radiative freeze occurrence
in leafless forests

Harry Williams, Christian Messier, and 222-231 Effects of light availability and sapling size on the growth

Daniel D. Kneeshaw and crown morphology of understory Douglas-fir and
lodgepole pine

Kelly L.M. Decker, Ralph E.J. Boerner, 232-241 Scale-dependent patterns of soil enzyme activity in a

and Sherri Jeakins Morris forested landscape

Adnan Uzunovic, Joan F. Webber, 242-251 The role of mechanized harvesting in the development of
Andy J. Peace, and David J. Dickinson bluestain in pine

K.I. Mallett and W.J.A. Volney 252-259 The effect of Armillaria root disease on lodgepole pine
tree growth

Jiirgen Bauhus and Christian Messier 260-273 Soil exploitation strategies of fine roots in different tree
species of the southern boreal forest of eastern Canada

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume 29, Number 3, March 1999


CONTENT

James B. Ferrari 291-302 Fine-scale patterns of leaf litterfall and nitrogen cycling in
an old-growth forest


Timo Tokola and Pertti Kilpelainen 303-309 The forest stand margin area in the interpretation of
growing stock using Landsat TM imagery


Kamziah Abd Kudus, M.I. Ahmad, and 310-314 Nonlinear regression approach to estimating Johnson SQ
Jaffirin Lapongan parameters for diameter data


Diana L. Six, T.D. Paine, and 315-323 Allozyme diversity and gene flow in the bark beetle,
J. Daniel Hare Dendroctonus jeffreyi (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)


Diana L. Six and T.D. Paine 324-331 Allozyme diversity and gene flow in Ophiostoma
clavigerum (Ophiostomatales: Ophiostomataceae), the
mycangial fungus of the Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus
jeffreyi (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)


Yingfang Wang and Janusz J. Zwiazek 332-338 Spring changes in water relations, gas exchange, and
carbohydrates of white spruce {Picea glauca) seedlings


M.A. Arthur, T.G. Siccama, and 339-346 Calcium and magnesium in wood of northern hardwood
R.D. Yanai forest species: relations to site characteristics


E.A. Burrill, J.J. Worrall, P.M. Wargo, 347-355 Effects of defoliation and cutting in eastern oak forests on
and S.V. Stehman Armillaria spp. and a competitor, Megacollybia
platyphylla


Yimin Zhang, M.J. Mitchell, C.T. Driscoll, 356-364 Changes in soil sulfur constituents in a forested watershed
and G.E. Likens 8 years after whole-tree harvesting


C.S. Echt, G.G. Vendramin, C.D. Nelson, 365-371 Microsatellite DNA as shared genetic markers among
and P. Marquardt conifer species


Erik Naesset 372-381 Decomposition rate constants of Picea abies logs in
southeastern Norway


Bradley E. Conway, Larry A. Leefers, and 382-392 Yield and financial losses associated with a jack pine
Deborah G. McCullough budworm outbreak in Michigan and the implications for
management


NOTE

C.E. Prescott, R. Kabzems, and 393-397 Effects of fertilization on decomposition rate of Populus
L.M. Zabek tremuloides foliar litter in a boreal forest

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume 29, Number 4, April 1999



D. Graham Roy and John L. Vankat 399-412 Reversal of human-induced vegetation changes in Sequoia
National Park, California

R.V.Densmore, G.P. Juday, and 413-423 Regeneration alternatives for upland white spruce after
J.C. Zasada burning and logging in interior Alaska


Glen W. Armstrong 424-433 A stochastic characterisation of the natural disturbance
regime of the boreal mixedwood forest with implications
for sustainable forest management


Tongli Wang, Sally N. Aitken, 434-445 Selection for height growth and Pilodyn pin penetration in
Philippe Rozenberg, and lodgepole pine: effects on growth traits, wood properties,
Michael R. Carlson and their relationships


Gilles Houle and Mario Duchesne 446-450 The spatial pattern of a Juniperus communis var. depressa
population on a continental dune in subarctic Quebec,
Canada

Afonso Figueiredo Filho and 451-461 Comparison between predicted volumes estimated by
Luciano Budant Schaaf taper equations and true volumes obtained by the water
displacement technique (xylometer)


D.F. Greene and E.A. Johnson 462-473 Modelling recruitment of Populus tremuloides, Pinus
banksiana, and Picea mariana following fire in the
mixedwood boreal forest

Moses Imo and Victor R. Timmer 474-486 Vector competition analysis of black spruce seedling
responses to nutrient loading and vegetation control


Roger G. Sayre and Timothy J. Fahey 487-496 Effects of rainfall acidity and ozone on foliar leaching in
red spruce (Picea rubens)


ayokazu Ohrui, Myron J. Mitchell,and 497-508 Effect of landscape position on N mineralization and
Joseph M. Bischoff nitrification in a forested watershed in the Adirondack
Mountains of New York


Mats Hannerz, Sally N. Aitken, 509-516 Effects of genetic selection for growth on frost hardiness
John N. King, and Sonya Budge in western hemlock


NOTE

Carlos M. Garcia and J.J. Morrell 517-520 Fungal associates of Buprestis aurulenta in western
Oregon

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Revue canadienne de recherche forestiere

Volume 29, Number 5, May 1999 Volume 29, numero 5, mai 1999

Robert A. Monserud and 521-535 Allometric crown relations in three northern Idaho conifer
John D. Marshall species


Mike R. Saunders and Klaus J. Puettmann 536-546 Effects of overstory and understory competition and
simulated herbivory on growth and survival of white pine
seedlings


Erik Naesset 547-553 Point accuracy of combined pseudorange and carrier
phase differential GPS under forest canopy


R. van den Driessche 554-562 First-year growth response of four Populus trichocarpa x
Populus deltoides clones to fertilizer placement and level

Vincent Roy, Pierre-Y. Bernier, 563-574 Effect of drainage and microtopography in forested
Andre P. Plamondon, and wetlands on the microenvironment and growth of planted
Jean-Claude Ruel black spruce seedlings


Joy Nystrom Mast and Thomas T. Vehien 575-584 Tree spatial patterns and stand development along the
pine-grassland ecotone in the Colorado Front Range


Harri Makinen 585-594 Growth, suppression, death, and self-pruning of branches
of Scots pine in southern and central Finland


A.D. Cameron and R.A. Dunham 595-599 Strength properties of wind- and snow-damaged stems of
Picea sitchensis and Pinus sylvestris in comparison with
undamaged trees


Michael Drexhage, Marc Chauviere, 600-608 Development of structural root architecture and allometry
Francis Colin, and Christian N.N. Nielsen of Quercus petraea


William S. Currie, John D. Aber, and 609-620 Leaching of nutrient cations from the forest floor: effects
Charles T. Driscoll of nitrogen saturation in two long-term manipulations


Hannu Hokka and Arthur Groot 621-629 An individual-tree basal area growth model for black
spruce in second-growth peatland stands


Jennifer C. Jenkins, John D. Aber, and 630-645 Hemlock woolly adelgid impacts on community structure
Charles D. Canham and N cycling rates in eastern hemlock forests

ERRATUM


Carol Miller and Dean L. Urban 646 Erratum: Interactions between forest heterogeneity and
surface fire regimes in the southern Sierra Nevada

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume 29, Number 6, June 1999


H. Peltola, S. Kellomäki, H. Väisänen, and 647-661 A mechanistic model for assessing the risk of wind and
V.-P. Ikonen snow damage to single trees and stands of Scots pine,
Norway spruce, and birch

Tongli Wang, Risto Hagqvist, and 662-668 Inbreeding depression in three generations of selfed
Peter M.A. Tigerstedt families of silver birch (Betula pendula)


J.E. Graff, Jr„ R.K. Hermann, and 669-678 Ionic balance and organic acids in western redcedar,
J.B. Zaerr western hemlock, and Douglas-fir seedlings grown in low-
and high-N soils

Yingfang Wang and Janusz J. Zwiazek 679-686 Effects of storage temperature on physiological
characteristics of fall-lifted white spruce (Picea glauca)
bareroot seedlings

Cassandra L. Kollenberg and 687-695 Leaf area and tree increment dynamics of even-aged and
Kevin L. O'Hara multiaged lodgepole pine stands in Montana

N.A. Hipps, K.H. Higgs, and L.G. Collard 696-704 Effects of root wrenching on the growth and water
relations of Prunus avium and Castanea sativa seedlings
in nursery beds and after outplanting


Amy K. Barg and Robert L. Edmonds 705-713 Influence of partial cutting on site microclimate, soil
nitrogen dynamics, and microbial biomass in Douglas-fir
stands in western Washington

Yong-Bi Fu, Alvin D. Yanchuk, and 714-723 Spatial patterns of tree height variations in a series of
Gene Narnkoong Douglas-fir progeny trials: implications for genetic testing

P.X. Lu, D.A. Huber, and T.L. White 724-736 Potential biases of incomplete linear models in heritability
estimation and breeding value prediction

Jeremy T. Brawner, Douglas R. Carter, 737-742 Projected gains in rotation-age volume and value from
Dudley A. Huber, and Timothy L. White fusiform rust resistant slash and loblolly pines

Robert J. Mitchell, L. Katherine Kirkman, 743-751 Patterns and controls of ecosystem function in longleaf
Stephen D. Pecot, Carlos A. Wilson, pine - wiregrass savannas. I. Aboveground net primary
Brian J. Palik, and Lindsay R. Boring productivity

Carlos A. Wilson, Robert J. Mitchell, 752-760 Patterns and controls of ecosystem function in longleaf
Joseph J. Hendricks, and pine — wiregrass savannas. II. Nitrogen dynamics
Lindsay R. Boring

J.R. Nault, J.F. Manville, and T.S. Sahota 761-767 Spruce terpenes: expression and weevil resistance

Mats Hannerz, Johan Sonesson, and 768-778 Genetic correlations between growth and growth rhythm
Inger Ekberg observed in a short-term test and performance in
long-term field trials of Norway spruce

Runsheng Yin and David H. Newman 779-787 An intervention analysis of Hurricane Hugo's effect on
South Carolina's stumpage prices

ERRATUM

E.A. Catchpole, M.E. Alexander, and 788 Erratum: Elliptical-fire perimeter- and area-intensity
A.M. Gill distributions

Workshop on Functional Aspects of Atelier de travail sur les aspects
Regeneration of the Boreal Forest in the fonctionnels de la regeneration en for^t
Context of Sustainable Forest boreale dans ie contexte de
Management l'amenagement forestier durable

Montreal, Quebec, Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada
January 10, 1997 Le 10 janvier 1997

Christian Messier, John Zasada, and / et 791-795 Preamble / Preambule
David Greene

REVIEWS SYNTHESES

V.J. Lieffers, C. Messier, K.J. Stadt, 796-811 Predicting and managing light in the understory of boreal
F. Gendron, and P.G. Comeau forests

Christian Messier, Rene Doucet, 812-823 Functional ecology of advance regeneration in relation to
Jean-Claude Ruel, Yves Claveau, light in boreal forests
Colin Kelly, and Martin J. Lechowicz

D.F. Greene, J.C. Zasada, L. Sirois, 824-839 A review of the regeneration dynamics of North
D. Kneeshaw, H. Morin, 1. Charron, and American boreal forest tree species
M.-J. Simard

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume 29, Number 7 , July 1999


Dean G, Thompson and / et v-vi
Robert G- Wagner


Methods of Vegetation Control

D.G. Pitt, M.T. Dumas, R.E. Wall, 841-851
D,G. Thompson, L. Lanteigne, W. Hintz,
G, Sampson, and R.G. Wagner


GJ. Harper, P.G, Comeau, W. Hintz, 852-858
R.E. Wall, R. Prasad, and E,M, Becker,


Elisa M. Becker, L. Alex Ball, 859-865
Michael T. Dumas, Doug G. Pitt,
Ronald E. Wall, and William E. Hintz


Ian Willoughby 866-874


John W. Ray, Brian Richardson, 875-882
Wayne C. Schou, Milton E. Teske,
Arthur L, Vanner, and
Graham W.R, Coker


Patterns and Mechanisms of Interference
among Forest Plants

Michael T. Ter-Mikaclian, 883-889
Robert G, Wagner, F. Waync Bell,
and Christy Shropshire


Robert G. Wagner, Gina H. Mohammed, 890-897
and Thomas L. Noland



Brian Richardson, Mark 0. Kimberley, 898-905
John W. Ray, and Graham W. Coker


R.A. Lautenschlager 906-916


B.R. Zutter, J,H. Miller, ILL. Alien, 917-925
S.M. Zedaker, M,B. Edwards,
and R.A, Newbold


Bruce R, Zutter, Robert J, Mitchell, 926-933
Glenn R, Glover, and Dean H. Gjerstad


E.G. Mason and B. Kirongo 934-939


P.M. McDonald, S.R. Mori, and 940-946
GO. Fiddler


Tree and Stand Dynamics

Michael D. Cain 947-959


Harold QuickC, Glenn Glover, and 960-967
Ralph Glover


Glenn Glover.and Harold QuickC 968-978


Dwight K, Lauer and Glenn R. Glover 979-984


E.G. Mason and P.G. Milne 985-992

E.C Cole, M, Newton, and A. Youngbiood 993-1001

Arthur Groot 1002-1014

Urban Nilsson and Goran Orlander 1015-1026


Robert E Powers and Phlilip E. Reynolds 1027-1038

David B. South and Robert J. Mitchell 1039-1046


Plant Community Effects

John S. Kusli, Ralph S. Meldalil, and 1047-1054
William D. Boyer


Timothy B. Harrington and 1055-1064
M. Hoyd Edwards


Lisa E. Schabenberger and 1065-1072
Shepard M. Zedaker


James H. Miller, Robert S, Boyd, and 1073-1083
M. Boyd Edwards


Sybille llaeiissler, l.orne Bedford, 1084-1100
Jacob O. Boateng, and Andy MacKinnon


Steven G. Newmaster, F. Waync Bell, and 1101-1111
Dale H. Vitt


Joel R. Brown, Jeffrey llerrick, and 1112-1119
David Price


Wildlife and Aquatic Effects
Francois Potvin, Rehaume Courtois, and 1120-1127
Louis Belanger


Nancy Gagne, Louis Belanger, and 1128-1140
Jean Huot


John R. Prezio, Murray W. Lankester, 1141-1148
R,A. Lautenschlager, and F.W. Bell


David F. Scott 1149-1157


Roxana D. Roshon, Janet II. McCann, 1158-1169
Dean G. Thompson, and
Gerald R. Stephenson


Jerry 1. Michael, E. Cliff Webber, Jn, 1170-1181
David R. Bayne, Joseph B. Fischer,
Hilliard L. Gihbs, and Wendy C. Seesock


 

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