Is Early Life Cycle Success a Determinant of the Abundance of Red Spruce and Balsam Fir?
Problem Addressed: Regeneration success during changing climates of the Holocene and after harvest
Goal(s)/Objective(s): To determine if early life stage behavior contributes to differences with changing climates and harvest
Key Findings: Seed germination by red spruce was equally fast and complete in warm and cool temperature regimes, while balsam fir germination was slower and less complete in both, especially in the cool regime
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- Greenwood, Michael S.
University of Maine
greenwd@umenfa.maine.edu - O'Brien, Cristin L.
Eastern Maine Health Care Systems - Schatz, Jason D.
University of Maine - Diggins, Corinne A.
Northern Arizona School of Forestry - Day, Michael E.
University of Maine - Jacobson, George L.
University of Maine - White, Alan S.
University of Maine - Wagner, Robert G.
University of Maine
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