How do natural disturbances and human activities affect soils and tree nutrition and growth in the Canadian boreal forest?
D. G. Maynard(Canadian Forest Service), Barbara E. Kishchuk(Canadian Forest Service), Benoît Lafleur(Université du Québec à Montréal), Évelyne Thiffault(Canadian Forest Service), Karen E. Hogg(Canadian Forest Service), David Paré(Canadian Forest Service)
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