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Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez, Derek W. Stone, Rui He, Patricia T. Vega Gutierrez, Zielle M. Walsh and Seri C. Robinson
UV-light degradation of wood is one of the top reasons for consumer replacement of outdoor wooden structures. This type of degradation is seldom mechanical, and is instead often motivated by loss of aesthetics (graying). There are numerous commercial pro...
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Kenneth A. Anyomi, Stephen J. Mitchell, Ajith H. Perera and Jean-Claude Ruel
In Boreal North America, management approaches inspired by the variability in natural disturbances are expected to produce more resilient forests. Wind storms are recurrent within Boreal Ontario. The objective of this study was to simulate wind damage fo...
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Brian P. Oswald, Sean C. Dugan, Randy G. Balice and Daniel R. Unger
Drought-caused tree dieback is an issue around the world as climates change and many areas become dryer and hotter. A drought from 1998?2004 resulted in a significant tree dieback event in many of the wooded areas in portions of the Jemez Mountains and t...
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A. P. Dimitrakopoulos,I. D. Mitsopoulos,A. Kaliva
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Aim of study. The flammability of the main coniferous forest species of Europe, divided into two groups according to their fire regime and altitudinal distribution, was tested in an effort to detect species-specific differences that may have an influence...
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Stefan Zeglen,Richard Hunt,Michelle Cleary
White pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) is an introduced disease affecting five-needle pines throughout North America. Like other non-native pests, its impact on the native hosts has been dramatic, decimating species such as western white pine in b...
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