George James Harper
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 48
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Summarizes data collected at an experimental forest site near Dawson Creek, British Columbia, on which three vegetation management treatments had been applied. Two herbicides, glyphosate and hexazinone, were aerially applied to two plots; the third plot was an untreated control site. Treated and control areas were cleared of all vegetation and debris in the winter following treatment, and planted the next May with white spruce seedlings. The sites were measured 12 years after treatment to determine whether the treatments had any lasting effects on the growth and development of the planted spruce. Separate vegetation assessments were also completed to determine species diversity and percentage of cover of forage species. Management implications of the results are discussed.