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Volume 39, Number 10, 1 October 2009
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Does a fungal species drive ectomycorrhizal root traits in Alnus spp.?
pp. 1787-1796(10)
Authors: Ostonen, Ivika; Tedersoo, Leho; Suvi, Triin; Lõhmus, Krista

Growth, phenology, and cold hardiness of 32 Douglas-fir full-sib families
pp. 1821-1834(14)
Authors: Hawkins, B. J.; Stoehr, M.

Relationships between stand growth and structural diversity in spruce-dominated forests in New Brunswick, Canada
pp. 1835-1847(13)
Authors: Lei, Xiangdong; Wang, Weifeng; Peng, Changhui

Tree-line dynamics in relation to climate variability in the Shennongjia Mountains, central China
pp. 1848-1858(11)
Authors: Dang, Haishan; Zhang, Kerong; Zhang, Yanjun; Tan, Shuduan; Jiang, Mingxi; Zhang, Quanfa

Quantifying tree and forest bark structure with a bark-fissure index
pp. 1859-1870(12)
Authors: MacFarlane, David W.; Luo, Aidong

Making monitoring manageable: a framework to guide learning
pp. 1881-1892(12)
Authors: Price, Karen; Daust, Dave

Carbon pools of managed and unmanaged stands of ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests in Wyoming
pp. 1893-1900(8)
Authors: Chatterjee, A.; Vance, G. F.; Tinker, D. B.

Mapping wildland fuels and forest structure for land management: a comparison of nearest neighbor imputation and other methods
pp. 1901-1916(16)
Authors: Pierce, Kenneth B.; Ohmann, Janet L.; Wimberly, Michael C.; Gregory, Matthew J.; Fried, Jeremy S.

Predicting volumes by log grades in standing sugar maple and yellow birch trees in southern Quebec, Canada
pp. 1928-1938(11)
Authors: Fortin, Mathieu; Guillemette, François; Bédard, Steve

Genetic analysis of longitudinal height data using random regression
pp. 1939-1948(10)
Authors: Wang, Chunkao; Andersson, Bengt; Waldmann, Patrik

Comparing indices of understory light availability between hemlock and hardwood forest patches
pp. 1949-1957(9)
Authors: Tobin, Michael F.; Reich, Peter B.

Assessing the climatic potential for epizootics of the gypsy moth fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in the North Central United States
pp. 1958-1970(13)
Authors: Siegert, Nathan W.; McCullough, Deborah G.; Venette, Robert C.; Hajek, Ann E.; Andresen, Jeffrey A.

Determining factor of xylem maturation in Eucalyptus grandis planted in different latitudes and climatic divisions of South America: a view based on fiber length
pp. 1971-1978(8)
Authors: Kojima, Miho; Yamaji, Fabio M.; Yamamoto, Hiroyuki; Yoshida, Masato; Saegusa, Kouichiro

Aggregation of preferences in participatory forest planning with multiple criteria: an application to the urban forest in Lycksele, Sweden
pp. 1979-1992(14)
Authors: Nordström, Eva-Maria; Romero, Carlos; Eriksson, Ljusk O.; Öhman, Karin

Estimating forest conversion rates with annual forest inventory data
pp. 1993-1996(4)
Authors: Van Deusen, Paul C.; Roesch, Francis A.

Canopy and emergent white spruce in “pure” broadleaf stands: frequency, predictive models, and ecological importance
pp. 1997-2004(8)
Authors: Cumming, Steve; Trindade, Mariana; Greene, David; Macdonald, S. E.

Erratum / Erratum
pp. 2005-2005(1)

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