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The microbial communities of aspen and spruce forest floors are resistant to changes in litter inputs and microclimateHANNAM, K. D; QUIDEAU, S. A; KISHCHUK, B. E et al.Agriculture,ecosystems & environment. Applied soil ecology. 2007, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 635-647, issn 0929-1393, 13 p.Article
Forest floor microbial communities in relation to stand composition and timber harvesting in northern AlbertaHANNAM, K. D; QUIDEAU, S. A; KISHCHUK, B. E et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2006, Vol 38, Num 9, pp 2565-2575, issn 0038-0717, 11 p.Article
Long-term effects of repeated N fertilization and straw application in a jack pine forest. III: Nitrogen availability in the forest floorPRESCOTT, C. E; KISHCHUK, B. E; WEETMAN, G. F et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 1995, Vol 25, Num 12, pp 1991-1996, issn 0045-5067Article
Forest-floor chemical properties are altered by clear-cutting in boreal mixedwood forest stands dominated by trembling aspen and white spruceHANNAM, K. D; QUIDEAU, S. A; KISHCHUK, B. E et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2005, Vol 35, Num 10, pp 2457-2768, issn 0045-5067, 312 p.Article
Forest floor composition in aspen- and spruce-dominated stands of the boreal mixedwood forestHANNAM, K. D; QUIDEAU, S. A; OH, S.-W et al.Soil Science Society of America journal. 2004, Vol 68, Num 5, pp 1735-1743, issn 0361-5995, 9 p.Article
Microbial community structure and function : The effect of silvicultural burning and topographic variability in northern AlbertaSWALLOW, M; QUIDEAU, S. A; MACKENZIE, M. D et al.Soil biology & biochemistry. 2009, Vol 41, Num 4, pp 770-777, issn 0038-0717, 8 p.Article