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1. Croissance et rendement des plantations

  • Amichev, B.Y., Volk, T.A., Hangs, R.D., Belanger, N., Vujanovic, V., Van Rees, K.C.J.(2018) Growth, survival, and yields of 30 short-rotation willow cultivars on the Canadian Prairies: 2nd rotation implications. New Forests, 49(5):649-665. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeXCSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Barrette, M., Thiffault, N., Auger, I. (2021) Resilience of natural forests can jeopardize or enhance plantation productivity. For. Ecol. Manage. 482. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118872. (URL | BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Barrette, M., Thiffault, N., Tremblay, J.-P., Auger, I. (2019) Balsam fir stands of northeastern North America are resilient to spruce plantation. Forest Ecology and Management, 450:117504. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Berube-Deschenes, A., Franceschini, T., Schneider, R. (2017) Quantifying competition in white spruce (Picea glauca) plantations. Annals of Forest Science, 74(2).(Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Bilodeau-Gauthier, S., Paré, D., Messier, C., & Bélanger, N. (2013). Root production of hybrid poplars and nitrogen mineralization improve following mounding of boreal Podzols. Canadian journal of forest research, 43(12), 1092-1103. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Bouachir, W., Ihou, K.E., Gueziri, H.-E., Bouguila, N., Belanger, N.(2019) Computer Vision System for Automatic Counting of Planting Microsites Using UAV Imagery. IEEE Access, 7:82491-82500. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Brousseau, M., Tremblay, J.-P., Roy, V., Thiffault, N. (2019) Interactions entre le type de plants et la sylviculture dans la restauration de sapinières sous forte pression de broutement. Forestry Chronicle, 95(1):29-38. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Canuel, C. M., Thiffault, E., & Thiffault, N. (2022). An empirical financial analysis of integrating biomass procurement in sawtimber and pulpwood harvesting in eastern Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, (ja). (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Canuel C.-M., Thiffault, N., Hoepting, M.K., Farrell, J.C.G. (2019) Legacy effects of precommercial thinning on the natural regeneration of next rotation balsam fir stands in eastern Canada. Silva Fennica, 53(4):10209. (URL| Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Carpentier, S., Filotas, E., Handa, I. T., & Messier, C. (2017). Trade-offs between timber production, carbon stocking and habitat quality when managing woodlots for multiple ecosystem services. Environmental Conservation, 44(1), 14-23. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Carrier, M., Rhéaume Gonzalez, F.-A., Cogliastro, A., Olivier, A., Vanasse, A., Rivest, D. (2019). Light availability, weed cover and crop yields in second generation of temperate tree-based intercropping systems. Field Crops Research, 239:30-37. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Chen, L., Huang, J. G., Ma, Q., Hänninen, H., Tremblay, F., & Bergeron, Y. (2019). Long-term changes in the impacts of global warming on leaf phenology of four temperate tree species. Global change biology, 25(3), 997-1004. (EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Correia, D. L. P., Raulier, F., Bouchard, M., & Filotas, É. (2018). Response diversity, functional redundancy, and post-logging productivity in northern temperate and boreal forests. Ecological applications, 28(5), 1282-1291. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan RefWorks)
  • Correia, D. L. P., Raulier, F., Filotas, É., & Bouchard, M. (2017). Stand height and cover type complement forest age structure as a biodiversity indicator in boreal and northern temperate forest management. Ecological indicators, 72, 288-296. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • De Grandpré, L., Kneeshaw, D. D., Perigon, S., Boucher, D., Marchand, M., Pureswaran, D., & Girardin, M. P. (2019). Adverse climatic periods precede and amplify defoliator-induced tree mortality in eastern boreal North America. Journal of Ecology107(1), 452-467. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • De Noronha, M., Ouimet, R., Barrette, M., Leduc, A., & Bergeron, Y. (2022). Influence of Leaf Litter and Humus Composition on the Development of Black Spruce Seedlings: A Greenhouse Experimentation. Forests13(11), 1832. (BibTeX  | EndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • de Vriendt, L., Thiffault, N., Royo, A.A., Barrette, M., and Tremblay, J.P. (2020). Moose browsing tends spruce plantations more efficiently than a single mechanical release. Forests 11(11): 1138. doi: 10.3390/f11111138. (FullText)
  • Deighton, H.D., Bell, F.W., Thiffault, N., Searle, E.B., Leitch, M., Sharma, M., Dacosta, J. (2021). Trade-Offs among Release Treatments in Jack Pine Plantations: Twenty-Five Year Responses. Forests12, 370. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12030370 (URL)
  • Delmaire, M., Thiffault, N., Thiffault, E., & Bouliane, J. (2020). White spruce enrichment planting in boreal mixedwoods as influenced by localized site preparation: 11-year update. The Forestry Chronicle96(1), 27-35. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan  | RefWorks)
  • D’Odorico, P., Besik, A., Wong, C.Y., Isabel, N. and Ensminger, I., 2020. High‐throughput drone based remote sensing reliably tracks phenology in thousands of conifer seedlings. New Phytologist. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • D’Orangeville, L., Maxwell, J., Kneeshaw, D., Pederson, N., Duchesne, L., Logan, T., … & Druckenbrod, D. (2018). Drought timing and local climate determine the sensitivity of eastern temperate forests to drought. Global change biology, 24(6), 2339-2351. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Duchateau, E., Schneider, R., Tremblay, S., & Dupont-Leduc, L. (2020). Density and diameter distributions of saplings in naturally regenerated and planted coniferous stands in Québec after various approaches of commercial thinning. Annals of Forest Science77(2), 1-16. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Duchateau, E., Schneider, R., Tremblay, S., Dupont-Leduc, L., & Pretzsch, H. (2021). Modelling the Spatial Structure of White Spruce Plantations and Their Changes after Various Thinning Treatments. Forests12(6), 740. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Duchesne, L., & Ouimet, R. (2021) Digital mapping of soil texture in ecoforest polygons in Quebec, Canada. PeerJ9, e11685. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Elferjani, R., DesRochers, A., & Tremblay, F. (2016). Plasticity of bud phenology and photosynthetic capacity in hybrid poplar plantations along a latitudinal gradient in northeastern Canada. Environmental and experimental botany, 125, 67-76. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks
  • Fierravanti, A., Rossi, S., Kneeshaw, D., De Grandpré, L., & Deslauriers, A. (2019). Low non-structural carbon accumulation in spring reduces growth and increases mortality in conifers defoliated by spruce budworm. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2, 15. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Fontana, M., Labrecque, M., Messier, C., Belanger, N.(2018) Permanent site characteristics exert a larger influence than atmospheric conditions on leaf mass, foliar nutrients and ultimately aboveground biomass productivity of Salix miyabeana ‘SX67’. Forest Ecology and Management, 427:423-433.(Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Fradette, O., Marty, C., Tremblay, P., Lord, D. and Boucher, J.F. (2021). Allometric Equations for Estimating Biomass and Carbon Stocks in Afforested Open Woodlands with Black Spruce and Jack Pine, in the Eastern Canadian Boreal Forest. Forests12(1), p.59. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Franceschini, T., Gauthray-Guyénet, V., Schneider, R., Ruel, J.-C., Pothier, D., Achim, A. (2018) Effect of thinning on the relationship between mean ring density and climate in black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.)B.S.P.). Forestry, 91(3):366-381. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Frenette-Dussault, C., Benoist, P., Kadri, H., Pitre, F. E., & Labrecque, M. (2019). Rapid production of willow biomass using a novel microcutting-based field planting technology. Ecological engineering, 126, 37-42. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Gaspard, D. T., & DesRochers, A. (2020). Natural root grafting in hybrid poplar clones. Trees, 1-10. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Guidi-Nissim, W., Lafleur, B., Labrecque, M. (2018). The Performance of Five Willow Cultivars under Different Pedoclimatic Conditions and Rotation Cycles. Forests, 9(6) : 349. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Henneb, M., Valeria, O., Thiffault, N., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y.(2019) Effects of Mechanical Site Preparation on Microsite Availability and Growth of Planted Black Spruce in Canadian Paludified Forests. Forests, 10(8). (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Heydari, M., Prevosto, B., Abdi, T., Mirzaei, J., Mirab-balou, M., Rostami, N., Khosravi, M., Pothier, D.(2017) Establishment of oak seedlings in historically disturbed sites: Regeneration success as a function of stand structure and soil characteristics. Ecological Engineering, 107:172-182. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Himes, A., Betts, M., Messier, C., & Seymour, R. (2022). Perspectives: Thirty years of triad forestry, a critical clarification of theory and recommendations for implementation and testing. Forest Ecology and Management510, 120103. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Khlifa, R., Angers, D.A. and Munson, A.D. (2020). Understory Species Identity Rather than Species Richness Influences Fine Root Decomposition in a Temperate Plantation. Forests, 11(10), p.1091. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Lafleur, B., Lalonde, O., Labrecque, M. (2017) First-Rotation Performance of Five Short-Rotation Willow Cultivars on Different Soil Types and Along a Large Climate Gradient. BioEnergy Research, 10(1):158-166. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Laginha Pinto Correia, D., Bouchard, M., Filotas, É., & Raulier, F. (2019). Disentangling the effect of drought on stand mortality and productivity in northern temperate and boreal forests. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56(3), 758-768. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • LeBel, L., Pulkki, R., Azouzi, R., & Cormier, D. (2016). 11 Key Aspects of Forest Woody Biomass Flows within the Canadian Forest Value Chain. Forest Value Chain Optimization and Sustainability, 283. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lecigne, B., Delagrange, S., Lauri, P. É., & Messier, C. (2022) Trimming influences tree light interception and space exploration: contrasted responses of two cultivars of Fraxinus pennsylvanica at various scales of their architecture. Trees, 1-17. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lemay, A., Krause, C., & Achim, A. (2019). Primary and Secondary Branch Growth in Black Spruce and Balsam Fir after Careful Logging around Small Merchantable Stems (CLASS). Forests, 10(6), 500. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Li, C., Barclay, H., Huang, S., Roitberg, B., Lalonde, R., & Thiffault, N. (2022). Detecting Compensatory Growth in Silviculture Trials–Empirical Evidence from Three Case Studies Across Canada. Frontiers in Plant Science, 1448. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Marquis, B., Duval, P., Bergeron, Y., Simard, M., Thiffault, N., & Tremblay, F. (2020). Height growth stagnation of planted spruce in boreal mixedwoods: Importance of landscape, microsite, and growing-season frosts. Forest Ecology and Management479, 118533 (SciencesDirectBibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Martin-Ducup, O., Schneider, R., Fournier, R.A. (2017). A method to quantify canopy changes using multi-temporal terrestrial lidar data: Tree response to surrounding gaps. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 237:184 -195. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Marty, C., Piquette, J., Dussault-Chouinard, É., Morin, H., Thiffault, N., Houle, D., Bradley, R.L., Ouimet, R., Simpson, M.J. & Paré, M.C. (2020). Canopy nitrogen addition and soil warming affect conifer seedlings’ phenology but have limited impact on soil N mineralization in boreal forests of eastern Canada. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3, p.121. doi:10.3389/ffgc.2020.581363  (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks | FullText)
  • Henneb, M., Valeria, O., Thiffault, N., & Fenton, N.J. (2019). Black spruce seedling growth response in controlled organic and organic-mineral substrates. Silva Fennica 53(4):10230 DOI:10.14214/sf.1023. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Pacé, M., Fenton, N. J., Paré, D., & Bergeron, Y. (2018). Differential effects of feather and Sphagnum spp. mosses on black spruce germination and growth. Forest ecology and management, 415, 10-18. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Pacé, M., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2020) Effects of lichen, Sphagnum spp. and feather moss leachates on jack pine and black spruce seedling growth. Plant and Soil. (URL EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX )
  • Pernot, C., Thiffault, N., & DesRochers, A. (2019) Root system origin and structure influence planting shock of black spruce seedlings in boreal microsites. Forest Ecology and Management, 433:594 – 605. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Pernot, C., Thiffault, N., & DesRochers, A. (2019) Contribution of adventitious vs initial roots to growth and physiology of black spruce seedlings. Physiol Plantarum, 165(1):29-38. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Rabley, J. M., Duval, P., & DesRochers, A. (2021) Assessing the Plasticity of Paper Birch Traits in a Boreal Common Garden Experiment. Available at SSRN 3986063. (BibTeXEndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Rasheed, F., Dreyer, E., Le Thiec, D., Zafar, Z., & Delagrange, S. (2019). Tree aging does not affect the ranking for water use efficiency recorded from d13C in three Populus deltoides× P. nigra genotypes. iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 12(3), 272. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Reicis, K., Bradley, R. L., Joanisse, G., Thiffault, N., Scott, D., & Parsons, W. F. (2022). Mechanical scarification can reduce competitive traits of boreal ericaceous shrubs and improve nutritional site quality. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Schneider, R., Franceschini, T., Duchateau, E., Bérubé-Deschênes, A., Dupont-Leduc, L., Proudfoot, S., Power, H. & de Coligny, F. (2021). Influencing plantation stand structure through close-to-nature silviculture. European Journal of Forest Research140(3), pp.567-587. (BibTeXEndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Stefani, F., Béguin, J., Paré, D., Morency, M. J., Martineau, C., Fortin, A. J., … & Séguin, A. (2022). Wood Mulch Triggers Microbially Mediated Positive Plant-Soil Feedback in Boreal Forests. Available at SSRN 4104299. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • St-Gelais, V., Béland, M., & Thiffault N. (2020). Exploring the potential of two-aged white spruce plantations for the production of sawlog volume with simulations using SORTIE-ND. Reforesta 10: 11-24.  https://dx.doi.org/10.21750/REFOR.10.02.85
  • Thiffault, N., Hoepting, M.K., Fera, J., Lussier, J.M., & Larocque, G.R. (2021). Managing plantation density through initial spacing and commercial thinning: Yield results from a 60-year-old red pine spacing trial experiment. Can. J. For. Res. 51(2): 181-189. doi: 10.1139/cjfr-2020-0246. (URL|BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Thiffault, N., & Pinno, B.D. (2021). Enhancing forest productivity, value, and health through silviculture in a changing world. Forests 12: 1550.
  • Thiffault, N., Elferjani, R., Hébert, F., Paré, D., & Gagné., P. (2020). Intensive Mechanical Site Preparation to Establish Short Rotation Hybrid Poplar Plantations—A Case-Study in Québec, Canada. Forests 2020, 11, 785. (URL|BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Thiffault, N., & Ward, C. (2018). Mid- and long-term effects of stock type on the growth and yield of spruce seedlings in a non-herbicide scenario. Reforesta, 6:60-70. (Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Thiffault, Nelson & Ward, Charles. (2017). Sylviculture et rendement des plantations : créneaux fondateurs des activités de recherche. In book: Histoires forestières du Québec Volume 9, numéro 2 – Les 50 ans de la Direction de la recherche forestière du Québec. Publisher: Société d’histoire forestière du Québec. Editors: François Rouleau.
  • Thiffault, Nelson & Ward, Charles. (2017). Croissance et rendement à long terme de plants d’épinette blanche et d’épinette noire de moyennes et de fortes dimensions. Avis technique SSRF-10. Affiliation: Direction de la recherche forestière, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des parcs du Québec.
  • Urli, M., Barrette, M., Leduc, A., & Thiffault, N. (2018). Résultats d’un délai d’application du dégagement mécanique en plantations d’épinettes blanche et noire dans un scénario de reboisement hâtif. Forestry Chronicle, 94(02):183-194. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Vepakomma, U., & Cormier, D. (2019). Valuing forest stand at a glance with UAV based Lidar. Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spat. Inf. Sci, 643-647. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Vepakomma, U., & Cormier, D. (2017). Potential of multi-temporal UAV-borne lidar in assessing effectiveness of silvicultural treatments. The International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 42, 393. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Zafar, Z., Rasheed, F., Delagrange, S., Abdullah, M., & Ruffner, C. (2019). Acclimatization of Terminalia Arjuna saplings to salt stress: characterization of growth, biomass and photosynthetic parameters. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1-16. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Wotherspoon, A., Thiffault, N. & Bradley, R.L. (2020). Resource availability and physiological response of black spruce to scarification in two climatic regions of Québec (Canada). Silva Fenn. 54(4). doi: 10.14214/sf.10375. (URL| Résumé)

2. Restauration écologique de sites perturbés/anthropisés

  • Babi, K., Guittonny, M., Larocque, G.R. & Bussiere, B. (2019) Effects of Spacing and Herbaceous Hydroseeding on Water Stress Exposure and Root Development of Poplars Planted in Soil-Covered Waste Rock Slopes. Ecoscience, 26(2):149-163. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Babi, K., Guittonny, M., Bussière, B., & Larocque, G. (2022). Effect of soil quality and planting material on the root architecture and the root anchorage of young hybrid poplar plantations on waste rock slopes. International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 1-20. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Barrette, D., Marchand, P., Nguena Nguefack, H. L., & Guittonny, M. (2022). The effects of agronomic herbaceous plants on the soil structure of gold mine tailings and the establishment of boreal forest tree seedlings. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution233(1), 1-20. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Bouchard, H., Guittonny, M., & Brais, S. (2018). Early recruitment of boreal forest trees in hybrid poplar plantations of different densities on mine waste rock slopes. Forest ecology and management, 429, 520-533. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Cogliastro, A., & Gagnon, D. (2019). Growth and stem quality of hardwood trees planted 18–29 years ago on abandoned farmland following recommended silvicultural practices. The Forestry Chronicle, 95(2), 66-75. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Gagnon, A., Fenton, N. J., Sirois, P., & Boucher, J. F. (2021). Plant Community Diversity at Two Reclaimed Mine Tailing Storage Facilities in Québec, Canada. Land10(11), 1191. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Gagnon, V., Rodrigue-Morin, M., Tardif, A., Beaudin, J., Greer, C.W., Shipley, B., Bellenger, J.P. & Roy, S. (2020). Differences in elemental composition of tailings, soils, and plant tissues following five decades of native plant colonization on a gold mine site in Northwestern Québec. Chemosphere, 250, p.126243.(BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Khlifa, R., Rivest, D., Grimond, L., & Bélanger, N. (2023). Stability of carbon pools and fluxes of a Technosol along a 7-year reclamation chronosequence at an asbestos mine in Canada. Ecological Engineering186, 106839. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Lévesque, A., Bélanger, N., Poder, T. G., Filotas, É., & Dupras, J. (2020). From white to green gold: Digging into public expectations and preferences for ecological restoration of asbestos mines in southeastern Quebec, Canada. The Extractive Industries and Society7(4), 1411-1423. (URLBibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Lupi, C., Larocque, G. R., DesRochers, A., Labrecque, M., Mosseler, A., Major, J., … & Vézina, A. (2017). Biomass from young hardwood stands on marginal lands: Allometric equations and sampling methods. Biomass and Bioenergy, 98, 172-181. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Proteau, A., Guittonny, M., Bussière, B., & Maqsoud, A. (2021). Impact of Roots on Hydrogeological Parameters Supporting the Performance of a Cover with Capillary Barrier Effects. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering147(8), 04021069. (BibTeX | EndNote RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Proteau, A., Guittonny, M., Bussière, B., & Maqsoud, A. (2020). Oxygen migration through a cover with capillary barrier effects colonized by roots. Canadian Geotechnical Journal57(12), 1903-1914. (BibTeX | EndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Rheault, K., Lachance, D., Morency, M.J., Thiffault, É., Guittonny, M., Isabel, N., Martineau, C. & Séguin, A. (2020) Plant genotype influences physicochemical properties of substrate as well as bacterial and fungal assemblages in the rhizosphere of balsam poplar. Frontiers in microbiology, p.2914.
  • Remaury, A., Guittonny, M. & Rickson, J. (2018) The effect of tree planting density on the relative development of weeds and hybrid poplars on revegetated mine slopes vulnerable to erosion. New Forests. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • St-Denis, A., Kneeshaw, D., & Messier, C. (2018). Effect of Predation, Competition, and Facilitation on Tree Survival and Growth in Abandoned Fields: Towards Precision Restoration. Forests, 9(11), 692. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Stefani, F., Isabel, N., Morency, M. J., Lamothe, M., Nadeau, S., Lachance, D., … & Séguin, A. (2018). The impact of reconstructed soils following oil sands exploitation on aspen and its associated belowground microbiome. Scientific reports, 8(1), 2761. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Thiffault, E., Webster, K., Lafleur, B., Wilson, S., Mansuy, N. (2017) Biophysical indicators based on spatial hierarchy for informing land reclamation: The case of the Lower Athabasca River (Alberta, Canada). Ecological Indicators, 72:173 – 184. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar )
  • Tremblay, P. Y., Thiffault, E., & Pinno, B. D. (2019). Effects of land reclamation practices on the productivity of young trembling aspen and white spruce on a reclaimed oil sands mining site in northern Alberta. New Forests, 1-32. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)

3. Plantations de résilience

  • Aquilué, N., Messier, C., Martins, K.T., Dumais-Lalonde, V., Mina, M. (2021) A simple-to-use management approach to boost adaptive capacity of forests to global uncertainty. Forest Ecology and Management, 481:118692. (URLAquilué, N., Messier, C., Martins, K.T., Dumais-Lalonde, V., Mina, M. (2021) A simple-to-use management approach to boost adaptive capacity of forests to global uncertainty. Forest Ecology and Management, 481:118692. (URLBibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Archambault, C., Paquette, A., Messier, C., Khlifa, R., Munson, A. D., & Handa, I. T. (2019). Evergreenness influences fine root growth more than tree diversity in a common garden experiment. Oecologia, 189(4), 1027-1039. (BibTeX|EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Bussart, F., Vennetier, M., Delagrange, S., Girard, F., Caraglio, Y., Sabatier, S. A., … & Nicolini, E. A. (2018). The relative weight of ontogeny, topology and climate in the architectural development of three North American conifers. AoB Plants, 10(4), ply045. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Bissonnette, J.-F., Dupras, J., Messier, C., Lechowicz, M., Dagenais, D., Paquette, A., Jaeger, J.A.G., Gonzalez, A. (2018) Moving forward in implementing green infrastructures: Stakeholder perceptions of opportunities and obstacles in a major North American metropolitan area. Cities, 81, 61-70. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Canuel, C. M., Bernard, A., Thiffault, N., Gélinas, N., Drapeau, P., Thiffault, E., & Bélanger, N. (2022). Analysis of a wood production strategy from expert perspectives. The Forestry Chronicle98(1), 1-9. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Desgagnés, J. F., Schneider, R., & St-Laurent, M. H. (2022). Winter browsing in absence of an apical predator: Do high moose densities compromise tree regeneration?. Forest Ecology and Management520, 120403. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Dupras, J., Laurent-Lucchetti, J., Revéret, J. P., & DaSilva, L. (2018). Using contingent valuation and choice experiment to value the impacts of agri-environmental practices on landscapes aesthetics. Landscape research, 43(5), 679-695. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Kambach, S., Allan, E., Bilodeau-Gauthier, S., Coomes, D. A., Haase, J., Jucker, T., … & van der Plas, F. (2019). How do trees respond to species mixing in experimental compared to observational studies?. Ecology and evolution, 9(19), 11254-11265. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Kolinjivadi, V., Mendez, A. Z., & Dupras, J. (2019). Putting nature ‘to work’through Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Tensions between autonomy, voluntary action and the political economy of agri-environmental practice. Land use policy, 81, 324-336. (BibTeX|EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Laroche, G., Domon, G., Gélinas, N., Doyon, M., & Olivier, A. (2019). Integrating agroforestry intercropping systems in contrasted agricultural landscapes: a SWOT-AHP analysis of stakeholders’ perceptions. Agroforestry Systems, 93(3), 947-959. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Larouche, J., Rioux, D., Bardekjian, A. C., & Gélinas, N. (2019). Inventory of scientific publications on urban forestry published between 1800 and 2015: An analysis by period, topic and origin. The Forestry Chronicle, 95(2), 91-100. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lecigne, B., Delagrange, S. & Messier, C. (2018) Crown reaction and acclimation to cyclical V-trimming of city trees: An analysis using terrestrial laser scanning. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 29:183-191. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Lecigne, B., Delagrange, S., & Messier, C. (2020) Determinants of delayed traumatic tree reiteration growth: Levels of branch growth control and insights for urban tree management, modeling and future research. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 47, 126541. (BibTeX| EndNote| RefMan| RefWorks)
  • Magnoux, A., Cogliastro, A., & Paquette, A. (2018) Growth of planted seedlings inside protective sleeves under strip openings of different widths in a post-agricultural forest. New forests, 49(2), 279-296. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Martin-Guay, M.-O., Paquette, A., Dupras, J. & Rivest, D. (2018) The new Green Revolution: Sustainable intensification of agriculture by intercropping. Science of the Total Environment, 615:767 – 772. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Messier, C., Bauhus, J., Sousa‐Silva, R., Auge, H., Baeten, L., Barsoum, N., Bruelheide, H., Caldwell, B., Cavender‐Bares, J., Dhiedt, E. & Eisenhauer, N. (2021) For the sake of resilience and multifunctionality, let’s diversify planted forests!. Conservation Letters, p.e12829. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Mina, M., Messier, C., Duveneck, M. J., Fortin, M. J., & Aquilué, N. (2022). Managing for the unexpected: Building resilient forest landscapes to cope with global change. Global Change Biology. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Olivier, A., Anel, B., Cogliastro, A., & Rivest, D. (2018). Strategies for stimulating the transition into agroforestry in Quebec, Canada. In Proceedings of the 4th European Agroforestry Conference, Agroforestry as Sustainable Land Use, 28-30 May 2018, Nijmegen, The Netherlands(pp. 546-548). European Agroforestry Federation/University of Santiago de Compostela. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Paquette, A., Sousa-Silva, R., Maure, F., Cameron, E., Belluau, M., Messier, C. (2021) Praise for diversity: A functional approach to reduce risks in urban forests. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 62:127157. (URL | BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Perrette, G., Delagrange, S., Ramirez, J. A., & Messier, C. (2021). Optimizing reduction pruning under electrical lines: the influence of tree vitality before pruning on traumatic responses. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 127139. (URL | BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Perrette, G., Delagrange, S., & Messier, C. (2020) Optimizing Reduction Pruning of Trees Under Electrical Lines: The Influence of Intensity and Season of Pruning on Epicormic Branch Growth and Wound Compartmentalization. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry46(6). (BibTeXEndNoteRefMan |RefWorks)
  • Poirier, V., Coyea, M. R., Angers, D. A., & Munson, A. D. (2016). Silvicultural treatments and subsequent vegetation impact long-term mineral soil biogeochemistry in mixedwood plantations. Forest Ecology and Management, 368, 140-150. (BibTeXEndNoteRefMan | RefWorks)
  • Quer, E., Helluy, M., Baldy, V., & DesRochers, A. (2022). Does natural root grafting make trees better competitors?. Oikos, e09666. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Ramirez, J. A., Vitali, V., Martínez-Vilalta, J., Handa, I. T., & Messier, C. (2021) Reserve Accumulation Is Prioritized Over Growth Following Single or Combined Injuries in Three Common North American Urban Tree Species. Frontiers in Plant Science, 1676. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Ramirez, J.A., Handa, I.T., Posada, J.M., Delagrange, S. & Messier, C. (2018) Carbohydrate dynamics in roots, stems, and branches after maintenance pruning in two common urban tree species of North America. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 30:24-31. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar )
  • Rivest, D., Martin-Guay, M. O., & Cossette, C. (2022). Willows rapidly affect microclimatic conditions and forage yield in two temperate short-rotation agroforestry systems. Agroforestry Systems, 1-13. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Rivest, M., Whalen, J. K., & Rivest, D. (2020) Variation of soil microbial and earthworm communities along an agricultural transect with tree windbreak. Agroforestry Systems94(5), 1639-1649. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Royer-Tardif, S., Paquette, A., Messier, C., Bournival, P. & Rivest, D. (2018) Fast-growing hybrids do not decrease understorey plant diversity compared to naturally regenerated forests and native plantations. Biodiversity and Conservation, 27(3):607-631. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Royer-Tardif, S., Bauhus, J., Doyon, F., Nolet, P., Thiffault, N., & Aubin, I. (2021) Revisiting the Functional Zoning Concept under Climate Change to Expand the Portfolio of Adaptation Options. Forests, 12(3), 273.(BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Simard, C., L’Ecuyer-Sauvageau, C., Bissonnette, J. F., & Dupras, J. (2019) Le rôle des infrastructures naturelles pour la gestion des eaux de ruissellement et des crues dans un contexte d’adaptation aux changements climatiques. Le Naturaliste canadien, 143(1), 25-31. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Sousa-Silva, R., Duflos, M., Barona, C. O., & Paquette, A. (2023). Keys to better planning and integrating urban tree planting initiatives. Landscape and Urban Planning231, 104649. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Sousa-Silva, R., Cameron, E., & Paquette, A. (2021) Prioritizing street tree planting locations to increase benefits for all citizens: Experience from Joliette, Canada. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 630. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Sousa-Silva, R., Smargiassi, A., Kneeshaw, D.D., Dupras, J., Zinszer, K., & Paquette, A. (2021) Strong variations in urban allergenicity riskscapes due to poor knowledge of tree pollen allergenic potential. Scientific Reports, 11(1):10196. (URL | BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Stefani, F., Isabel, N., Morency, M. J., Lamothe, M., Nadeau, S., Lachance, D., … & Séguin, A. (2018). The impact of reconstructed soils following oil sands exploitation on aspen and its associated belowground microbiome. Scientific reports, 8(1), 2761. (BibTeX|EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Stemmelen, A., Paquette, A., Benot, M. L., Kadiri, Y., Jactel, H., & Castagneyrol, B. (2022). Insect herbivory on urban trees: Complementary effects of tree neighbours and predation. Peer Community Journal2. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • St-Denis, A., Kneeshaw, D.D., Messier, C. (2018) Effect of Predation, Competition, and Facilitation on Tree Survival and Growth in Abandoned Fields: Towards Precision Restoration. Forests, 9(11). (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Sousa-Silva, R., Smargiassi, A., Paquette, A., Kaiser, D. and Kneeshaw, D., 2020. Exactly what do we know about tree pollen allergenicity?. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine8(3), p.e10. (URL |BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Strukelj, M., Parker, W., Corcket, E., Augusto, L., Khlifa, R., Jactel, H., Munson, A.D. (2021) Tree species richness and water availability interact to affect soil microbial processes. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 155:108180. (URL|BibTeX| EndNote| RefMan| RefWorks)
  • Verheyen, K., Vanhellemont, M., Auge, H., Baeten, L., Baraloto, C., Barsoum, N., … & Haase, J. (2016). Contributions of a global network of tree diversity experiments to sustainable forest plantations. Ambio, 45(1), 29-41. (BibTeX| EndNote| RefMan| RefWorks)
  • Vitali, V., Ramirez, J. A., Perrette, G., Delagrange, S., Paquette, A., & Messier, C. (2019). Complex above-and below-ground growth responses of two urban tree species following root, stem and foliage damage–an experimental approach. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, 1100. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Waring, B. G., Smith, K. R., Belluau, M., Messier, C., Munson, A., & Paquette, A. Soil carbon pools are affected by species identity and productivity in a tree common garden experiment. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 246. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Wein, A., Bauhus, J., Bilodeau-Gauthier, S., Scherer-Lorenzen, M., Nock, C., & Staab, M. (2016). Tree species richness promotes invertebrate herbivory on congeneric native and exotic tree saplings in a young diversity experiment. PloS one, 11(12), e0168751. (BibTeXEndNoteRefMan | RefWorks)
  • Zhao, N., Prieur, J.F., Liu, Y., Kneeshaw, D., Lapointe, E.M., Paquette, A., Zinszer, K., Dupras, J., Villeneuve, P.J., Rainham, D.G. & Lavigne, E. (2021). Tree characteristics and environmental noise in complex urban settings–A case study from Montreal, Canada. Environmental Research, 111887. (BibTeX  | EndNoteRefManRefWorks)

4. Phytoremédiation et production de produits biosourcés

  • Beauchamp, S., Jerbi, A., Frenette-Dussault, C., Pitre, F. E., & Labrecque, M. (2018) Does the origin of cuttings influence yield and phytoextraction potential of willow in a contaminated soil?. Ecological Engineering, 111, 125-133. (BibTeX|EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Brereton, N.J.B., Berthod, N., Lafleur, B., Pedneault, K., Pitre, F.E., Labrecque, M (2017) Extractable phenolic yield variation in five cultivars of mature short rotation coppice willow from four plantations in Quebec. Industrial Crops and Products, 97:525 – 535. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Chamberland, V., Robichaud, F., Perron, M., Gélinas, N., Bousquet, J., & Beaulieu, J. (2020) Conventional versus genomic selection for white spruce improvement: a comparison of costs and benefits of plantations on Quebec public lands. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 16(1), 1-16. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Correa-García, S., Rheault, K., Tremblay, J., Séguin, A., & Yergeau, E. (2021). Soil characteristics constrain the response of microbial communities and associated hydrocarbon degradation genes during phytoremediation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology87(2), e02170-20.(BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Correa-García, S., Pande, P., Séguin, A., St-Arnaud, M., & Yergeau, E. (2018) Rhizoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons: a model system for plant microbiome manipulation. Microbial biotechnology, 11(5), 819-832. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Fortin Faubert, M., Desjardins, D., Hijri, M., & Labrecque, M. (2021) Willows used for phytoremediation increased organic contaminant concentrations in soil surface. Applied Sciences11(7), 2979. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Fortin Faubert, M., Hijri, M., & Labrecque, M. (2021) Short rotation intensive culture of willow, spent mushroom substrate and ramial chipped wood for bioremediation of a contaminated site used for land farming activities of a former petrochemical plant. Plants10(3), 520.(BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Fortin Faubert, M., Labrecque, M., & Hijri, M. (2022) Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Dominated the Root and Rhizosphere Microbial Communities of Two Willow Cultivars Grown for Six-Years in a Mixed-Contaminated Environment. Journal of Fungi8(2), 145. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Frédette, C., Labrecque, M., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2019) Willows for environmental projects: A literature review of results on evapotranspiration rate and its driving factors across the genus Salix. Journal of environmental management, 246, 526-537. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Gervais-Bergeron, B., Chagnon, P. L., & Labrecque, M. (2021) Willow Aboveground and Belowground Traits Can Predict Phytoremediation Services. Plants10(9), 1824. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Gonzalez, E., Pitre, F. E., Pagé, A. P., Marleau, J., Nissim, W. G., St-Arnaud, M., … & Brereton, N. J. (2018) Trees, fungi and bacteria: tripartite metatranscriptomics of a root microbiome responding to soil contamination. Microbiome, 6(1), 53. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lachapelle-T, X., Labrecque, M., & Comeau, Y. (2019) Treatment and valorization of a primary municipal wastewater by a short rotation willow coppice vegetation filter. Ecological engineering, 130, 32-44. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Massenet, A., Bonet, A., Laur, J., & Labrecque, M. (2021) Co-planting Brassica napus and Salix nigra as a phytomanagement alternative for copper contaminated soil. Chemosphere279, 130517. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Robichaud, K., Girard, C., Dagher, D., Stewart, K., Labrecque, M., Hijri, M., & Amyot, M. (2019) Local fungi, willow and municipal compost effectively remediate petroleum-contaminated soil in the Canadian North. Chemosphere, 220, 47-55. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Robichaud, K., Stewart, K., Labrecque, M., Hijri, M., Cherewyk, J., & Amyot, M. (2019) An ecological microsystem to treat waste oil contaminated soil: Using phytoremediation assisted by fungi and local compost, on a mixed-contaminant site, in a cold climate. Science of The Total Environment, 672, 732-742. 9 (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Sas, E., Hennequin, L.M., Fremont, A., Jerbi, A., Legault, N., Lamontagne, J., Fagoaga, N., Sarrazin, M., Hallett, J.P., Fennell, P.S. & Barnabe, S. (2021). Biorefinery potential of sustainable municipal wastewater treatment using fast-growing willow. Science of The Total Environment792, 148146. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Yergeau, E., Tremblay, J., Joly, S., Labrecque, M., Maynard, C., Pitre, F. E., … & Greer, C. W. (2018). Soil contamination alters the willow root and rhizosphere metatranscriptome and the root–rhizosphere interactome. The ISME journal, 12(3), 869. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)

5. Amélioration génétique et adaptation

  • Achim, A., Moreau, G., Coops, N. C., Axelson, J. N., Barrette, J., Bédard, S., … & White, J. C. (2022). The changing culture of silviculture. Forestry, 95(2), 143-152. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Azaiez, A., Pavy, N., Gérardi, S., Laroche, J., Boyle, B., Gagnon, F., … & Bousquet, J. (2018). A catalog of annotated high-confidence SNPs from exome capture and sequencing reveals highly polymorphic genes in Norway spruce (Picea abies). BMC genomics, 19(1), 942. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Benomar, L., Bousquet, J., Perron, M., Beaulieu, J., & Lamara, M. (2022). Tree maladaptation under mid-latitude early spring warming and late cold spell: implications for assisted migration. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2086. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Benomar, L., Lamhamedi, M. S., Pepin, S., Rainville, A., Lambert, M. C., Margolis, H. A., … & Beaulieu, J. (2017). Thermal acclimation of photosynthesis and respiration of southern and northern white spruce seed sources tested along a regional climatic gradient indicates limited potential to cope with temperature warming. Annals of botany, 121(3), 443-457. (BibTeXEndNote| RefManRefWorks)
  • Benomar, L., Moutaoufik, M. T., Elferjani, R., Isabel, N., DesRochers, A., El Guellab, A., … & Hassania, L. A. I. (2019). Thermal acclimation of photosynthetic activity and RuBisCO content in two hybrid poplar clones. PloS one, 14(2), e0206021. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Benomar, L., Elferjani, R., Hamilton, J., O’Neill, G. A., Echchakoui, S., Bergeron, Y., & Lamara, M. (2022). Bibliometric Analysis of the Structure and Evolution of Research on Assisted Migration. Current Forestry Reports, 1-15. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Bernier, L., Tanguay, P., Porth, I., Hintz, W., Landry, C., Sinclair, B., … & Prunier, J. (2018, October). The bioSAFE project: Developing tools for the genomic biosurveillance of forest invasive alien pathogens in Canada. In PHYTOPATHOLOGY (Vol. 108, No. 10). 3340 PILOT KNOB ROAD, ST PAUL, MN 55121 USA: AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Buttó, V., Millan, M., Rossi, S., & Delagrange, S. (2021). Contrasting carbon allocation strategies of ring-porous and diffuse-porous species converge towards similar growth responses to drought. Frontiers in plant science, 2990. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Chagnon, C., Wotherspoon, A. R., & Achim, A. (2022). Deciphering the black spruce response to climate variation across eastern Canada using a meta-analysis approach. Forest Ecology and Management520, 120375. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Depardieu, C., Gérardi, S., Nadeau, S., Parent, G.J., Mackay, J., Lenz, P., Lamothe, M., Girardin, M.P., Bousquet, J. and Isabel, N. (2021). Connecting tree-ring phenotypes, genetic associations, and transcriptomics to decipher the genomic architecture of drought adaptation in a widespread conifer. Molecular Ecology. (URL | BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Duchesne, I., Lenz, P. R., Girardin, M. P., & Isabel, N. (2022). Translocating seed sources to new geoclimatic environments has limited effect on lumber quality of eastern Canadian white spruce. Canadian Journal of Forest Research52(12), 1553-1565. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • El-Dien, O.G., Ratcliffe, B., Klapste, J., Porth, I., Chen, C., El-Kassaby, Y.A. (2018) Multienvironment genomic variance decomposition analysis of open-pollinated Interior spruce (Picea glauca x engelmannii). Molecular Breeding, 38(3). (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Elferjani, R., Benomar, L., Momayyezi, M., Tognetti, R., Niinemets, Ü., Soolanayakanahally, R.Y., Théroux-Rancourt, G., Tosens, T., Ripullone, F., Bilodeau-Gauthier, S. et al. (2021) A meta-analysis of mesophyll conductance to CO2 in relation to major abiotic stresses in poplar species. Journal of Experimental Botany. (URL | EndNote | BibTeX )
  • Gagalova, K. K., Warren, R. L., Coombe, L., Wong, J., Nip, K. M., Yuen, M. M. S., … & Birol, I. (2022). Spruce giga‐genomes: structurally similar yet distinctive with differentially expanding gene families and rapidly evolving genes. The Plant Journal. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Galeano, E., Bousquet, J., & Thomas, B. R. (2021). SNP-based analysis reveals unexpected features of genetic diversity, parental contributions and pollen contamination in a white spruce breeding program. Scientific reports11(1), 1-14. (BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Godbout, J., Bomal, C., Farr, K., Williamson, M., & Isabel, N. (2018). Genomic tools for traceability: Opportunities, challenges and perspectives for the Canadian forestry sector. The Forestry Chronicle, 94(1), 75-87. (BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Goessen, R., Isabel, N., Wehenkel, C., Pavy, N., Tischenko, L., Touchette, L., … & Porth, I. M. (2022). Coping with environmental constraints: Geographically divergent adaptive evolution and germination plasticity in the transcontinental Populus tremuloidesPlants, People, Planet. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Hassegawa, M., Savard, M., Lenz, P., Duchateau, E., Gélinas, N., Bousquet, J., & Achim, A. (2019). White spruce wood quality for lumber products: priority traits and their enhancement through tree improvement. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Hewitt, N., Larocque, G. R., Greene, D., & Kellman, M. (2019). A model of hardwood tree colonization among forest fragments: predicting migration across human-dominated landscapes. Écoscience, 26(1), 35-51. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Isabel, N., Holliday, J.A. and Aitken, S.N. (2019), Forest genomics: Advancing climate adaptation, forest health, productivity and conservation. Evol Appl. Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:10.1111/eva.12902
  • Klápště, J., Jaquish, B., & Porth, I. (2022). Building resiliency in conifer forests: Interior spruce crosses among weevil resistant and susceptible parents produce hybrids appropriate for multi-trait selection. Plos one17(12), e0263488. (BibTeX  | EndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Lamara, M., Raherison, E., Lenz, P., Beaulieu, J., Bousquet, J., & MacKay, J. (2016). Genetic architecture of wood properties based on association analysis and co-expression networks in white spruce. New Phytologist, 210(1), 240-255. (BibTeX |EndNote| RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Lamara, M., Parent, G. J., Giguère, I., Beaulieu, J., Bousquet, J., & MacKay, J. J. (2018). Association genetics of acetophenone defence against spruce budworm in mature white spruce. BMC plant biology, 18(1), 231. (BibTeX EndNote RefMan RefWorks)
  • Laverdière, J.-P., Lenz, P., Nadeau, S., Depardieu, C., Isabel, N., Perron, M., Beaulieu, J. and Bousquet, J. (2022), Breeding for adaptation to climate change: genomic selection for drought response in a white spruce multi-site polycross test. Evolutionary Applications. 15(3), 383-402. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Lenz, P. R., Beaulieu, J., Mansfield, S. D., Clément, S., Desponts, M., & Bousquet, J. (2017). Factors affecting the accuracy of genomic selection for growth and wood quality traits in an advanced-breeding population of black spruce (Picea mariana). BMC genomics, 18(1), 335. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lenz, P. R., Nadeau, S., Mottet, M. J., Perron, M., Isabel, N., Beaulieu, J., & Bousquet, J. (2020) Multi-trait genomic selection for weevil resistance, growth, and wood quality in Norway spruce. Evolutionary Applications, 13(1), 76-94. (BibTeX| EndNote| RefMan| RefWorks)
  • Lenz, P.R., Nadeau, S., Azaiez, A., Gérardi, S., Deslauriers, M., Perron, M., Isabel, N., Beaulieu, J. and Bousquet, J. (2020). Genomic prediction for hastening and improving efficiency of forward selection in conifer polycross mating designs: an example from white spruce. Heredity124(4), pp.562-578. (BibTeXEndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Lin, D., Coombe, L., Jackman, S.D., Gagalova, K.K., Warren, R.L., Austin Hammond, S., Pandoh, P., Zhao, Y., Moore, R.A., Mungall, A.J. et al. (2019) Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of a White Spruce (Picea glauca, Genotype WS77111) from Eastern Canada. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 8(23).(BibTeX|EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Mamashita, T., Larocque, G. R., DesRochers, A., Beaulieu, J., Thomas, B. R., Mosseler, A., … & Sidders, D. (2017). Accelerating the selection process for Populus and Salix clones using short-term photosynthetic acclimation responses under greenhouse conditions. Écoscience, 24(1-2), 59-73. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Marty, C., Piquette, J., Dussault-Chouinard, É., Morin, H., Thiffault, N., Houle, D., Bradley, R.L., Ouimet, R., Simpson, M.J. and Paré, M.C. (2020). Canopy Nitrogen Addition and Soil Warming Affect Conifer Seedlings’ Phenology but Have Limited Impact on Growth and Soil N Mineralization in Boreal Forests of Eastern Canada. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3, p.121. (BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Otis Prud’homme, G., Lamhamedi, M. S., Benomar, L., Rainville, A., DeBlois, J., Bousquet, J., Beaulieu, J. (2018) Ecophysiology and Growth of White Spruce Seedlings from Various Seed Sources along a Climatic Gradient Support the Need for Assisted Migration. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8:2214 (BibTeX |EndNote|RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Park, Y. S., Ding, C., Lenz, P., Nadeau, S., Adams, G., Millican, S., … & Bousquet, J. (2018). Implementing genomic selection for multi-varietal forestry of white spruce (Picea glauca) in New Brunswick, Canada. Clonal Trees in the Bioeconomy Age: Opportunities and Challenges. (BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Pavy, N., Lamothe, M., Pelgas, B., Gagnon, F., Birol, I., Bohlmann, J., MacKay, J., Isabel, N., Bousquet, J. (2017) A high-resolution reference genetic map positioning 8.8 K genes for the conifer white spruce: structural genomics implications and correspondence with physical distance. Plant Journal, 90(1):189-203. (BibTeXEndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Perron, M., Nadeau, S., Rainville, A., Beaulieu, J., & Lenz, P. (2018). Sélection de lignées clonales d’épinette blanche à l’aide des prédictions génomiques. (BibTeXEndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Piot, A., El-Kassaby, Y. A., & Porth, I. (2022). Genomics-Based Systems and Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Unlock Complex Gene Networks Underlying Wood Formation. Current Forestry Reports, 1-15. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Porth, I., Maghuly, F., El-Kassaby, Y.A., Mansfield, S. (2018) Localization of gene expression, tissue specificity of Populus xylosyltransferase genes by isolation and functional characterization of their promoters. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 134(3):503-508. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Porth, I., White, R., Jaquish, B., Ritland, K. (2018) Partial correlation analysis of transcriptomes helps detangle the growth and defense network in spruce. New Phytologist, 218(4):1349-1359. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Prunier, J., Giguère, I., Ryan, N., Guy, R., Soolanayakanahally, R., Isabel, N., … & Porth, I. (2019). Gene copy number variations involved in balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.) adaptive variations. Molecular ecology, 28(6), 1476-1490. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Ribeyre, Z., Messier, C., & Nolet, P. (2022). No stress memory pattern was detected in sugar maple and white spruce seedlings subjected to experimental droughts. Ecosphere13(12), e4332. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Savard, M. M., Martineau, C., Laganière, J., Bégin, C., Marion, J., Smirnoff, A., … & Séguin, A. (2021). Nitrogen isotopes in the soil-to-tree continuum—Tree rings express the soil biogeochemistry of boreal forests exposed to moderate airborne emissions. Science of The Total Environment780, 146581. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Sena, J. S., Lachance, D., Duval, I., Nguyen, T. T. A., Stewart, D., Mackay, J., & Séguin, A. (2019). Functional analysis of the PgCesA3 white spruce cellulose synthase gene promoter in secondary xylem. Frontiers in plant science, 10. (BibTeXEndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Soro, A., Lenz, P., Roussel, J. R., Larochelle, F., Bousquet, J., & Achim, A. (2022). The phenotypic and genetic effects of drought-induced stress on apical growth, ring width, wood density and biomass in white spruce seedlings. New Forests, 1-23. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Thiffault, N., Raymond, P., Lussier, J.M., Aubin, I., Royer-Tardif, S., D’Amato, A.W., Doyon, F., Lafleur, B., Perron, M., Bousquet, J. & Isabel, N. (2021). Sylviculture d’adaptation aux changements climatiques: des concepts à la réalité Compte-rendu d’un colloque tenu au Carrefour Forêts 2019. The Forestry Chronicle, 97(1), pp.28-42. (URL|BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Thistlethwaite, F.R., Gamal El-Dien, O., Ratcliffe, B., Klápště, J., Porth, I., Chen, C., Stoehr, M.U., Ingvarsson, P.K. & El-Kassaby, Y.A. (2020) Linkage disequilibrium vs. pedigree: Genomic selection prediction accuracy in conifer species. PLoS One15(6), p.e0232201. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Tremblay, E. D., Berube, J., Kimoto, T., Lemieux, C., Bernier, L., & Bilodeau, G. J. (2018, October). Development of a Next-Generation Sequencing screening method for exotic forest pathogens from fungal spores in air and occurring on insect vectors. In PHYTOPATHOLOGY (Vol. 108, No. 10). 3340 PILOT KNOB ROAD, ST PAUL, MN 55121 USA: AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC. (BibTeX |EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)

6. Valorisation des matières résiduelles fertilisantes et la séquestration du carbone

  • Arseneau, J., Bélanger, N., Ouimet, R., Royer-Tardif, S., Bilodeau-Gauthier, S., Gendreau-Berthiaume, B., & Rivest, D. (2021). Wood ash application in sugar maple stands rapidly improves nutritional status and growth at various developmental stages. Forest Ecology and Management489, 119062. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefManRefWorks )
  • Bélanger, N., Palma Ponce, G., & Brais, S. (2021). Contrasted growth response of hybrid larch (Larix× marschlinsii), jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and white spruce (Picea glauca) to wood ash application in northwestern Quebec, Canada. iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry14(2), 155. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Bédard, S., Gauthier, M. M., Guillemette, F., & Ouimet, R. (2018). Effets après 5 ans de l’éclaircie commerciale et de l’amendement du sol sur la production de jeunes érablières en Estrie. Ministère des forêts, de la faune et des parcs, Direction de la recherche forestière. (BibTeX  | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Bilodeau-Gauthier, S., Palma Ponce, G., Miquel, J. C., Lafleur, B., Brais, S., & Bélanger, N. (2022). Growth and foliar nutrition of a hybrid poplar clone following the application of a mixture of papermill biosolids and lime mud. Canadian Journal of Forest Research52(999), 1-12.(BibTeX | EndNote  | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Cuellar, M.A., Allaire, S.E., Lange, S.F., Bradley, R.L., Parsons, W.F.J., Rivest, D., & Cogliastro, A. (2017) Greenhouse gas dynamics in a tree-based intercropping system compared with an organic conventional system. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 97(3):382-393. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Dufour, B., Boucher, J. F., Tremblay, P., Mailly, D., & Lord, D. (2016). Black-spruce-lichen woodlands growth and carbon drawdown potentials as revealed by mature stands. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Emilson, C. E., Bélanger, N., Brais, S., Chisholm, C. E., Diochon, A., Joseph, R., … & Venier, L. A. (2020). Short-term growth response of jack pine and spruce spp. to wood ash amendment across Canada. GCB Bioenergy, 12(2):158-167. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Faubert, P., Durocher, S., Bertrand, N., Ouimet, R., Rochette, P., Tremblay, P., Boucher, J.-F., & Villeneuve, C.(2017) Greenhouse gas emissions after application of landfilled paper mill sludge for land reclamation of a nonacidic mine tailings site. Journal of Environmental Quality, 46(5):950-960. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Gauthray-Guyénet, V., Schneider, R., Paré, D., Achim, A., Loi, C., & Sirois, L. (2018). Influence of shifts over an 80-year period in forest composition on soil properties. Plant and soil, 433(1-2), 111-125. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Goudiaby, V., Schneider, R., Brais, S., Raulier, F., & Berninger, F. (2022). Understanding Effects of Competition and Shade Tolerance on Carbon Allocation with a Carbon Balance Model. Forests13(4), 572. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Hassegawa, M., Gélinas, N., Beaudoin, D., & Achim, A. (2018). Assessing the potential impact of a biorefinery product from sawmill residues on the profitability of a hardwood value chain. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 48(8), 857-868. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Laganiere, J., Angers, D. A., & Pare, D. (2010). Carbon accumulation in agricultural soils after afforestation: a meta-analysis. Global change biology, 16(1), 439-453.(BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Mansuy, N., Barrette, J., Laganière, J., Mabee, W., Paré, D., Gautam, S., … & Ghafghazi, S. (2018). Salvage harvesting for bioenergy in Canada: From sustainable and integrated supply chain to climate change mitigation. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 7(5), e298. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Martin-Guay, M.-O.Belluau, M.Côté, B.Handa, I. T.Jewell, M. D.Khlifa, R.Munson, A. D.Rivest, M.Whalen, J. K., & Rivest, D. (2022). Tree identity and diversity directly affect soil moisture and temperature but not soil carbon ten years after plantingEcology and Evolution, 12(1):e8509. (URLRésumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar )
  • Ouimet, R., Boucher, J. F., Tremblay, P., & Lord, D. (2018). Comparing soil profiles of adjacent forest stands with contrasting tree densities: lichen woodlands vs. black spruce–feathermoss stands in the continuous boreal forest. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 98(3), 458-468. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Ouimet, R., Guillemette, F., Bédard, S., & Gauthier, M. M.(2018). Effets après 5 ans de l’amendement en matière résiduelle fertilisante sur le sol, le statut nutritif et l’accroissement des arbres dans de jeunes érablières éclaircies en Estrie. Ministère des forêts, de la faune et des parcs, Direction de la recherche forestière.(BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Ouimet, R., Leroux, A., Duchesne, L., & Moore, J. D. (2018). Rentabilité financière du chaulage des érablières: étude de cas. Ministère des forêts, de la faune et des parcs, Direction de la recherche forestière. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Paradis, L., Thiffault, E., & Achim, A. (2019). Comparison of carbon balance and climate change mitigation potential of forest management strategies in the boreal forest of Quebec (Canada). Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, 92(3), 264-277. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks).
  • Perreault, L., Brais, S., Belanger, N., Quideau, S.(2018) Soil and seedling response to dehydrated septic tank sludge versus forest floor additions at a disturbed site. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 98(1):114-127. Ouimet, R., Leroux, A., Duchesne, L., & Moore, J. D. (2018). Rentabilité financière du chaulage des érablières: étude de cas. Ministère des forêts, de la faune et des parcs, Direction de la recherche forestière. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Röder, M., Thiffault, E., Martínez-Alonso, C., Senez-Gagnon, F., Paradis, L., & Thornley, P. (2019). Understanding the timing and variation of greenhouse gas emissions of forest bioenergy systems. Biomass and bioenergy, 121, 99-114. (BibTeX | EndNote  | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Royer-Tardif, S., Whalen, J., Rivest, D. (2019). Can alkaline residuals from the pulp and paper industry neutralize acidity in forest soils without increasing greenhouse gas emissions? Science of the Total Environment, 663:537-547. (Scopus | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Sage, L. K., Smith, C. T., Kurz, W., Thiffault, E., Paré, D., & Bernier, P. (2019). Empirical and predicted boreal forest carbon pools following stem-only harvesting in Quebec, Canada. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 83(s1), S59-S81. (BibTeXEndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Serra, R., Niknia, I., Paré, D., Titus, B., Gagnon, B., & Laganière, J. (2019). From conventional to renewable natural gas: can we expect GHG savings in the near term?. Biomass and Bioenergy, 131, 105396. (BibTeX | EndNote | RefManRefWorks)
  • Smenderovac, E., Emilson, C., Porter, T., Morris, D., Hazlett, P., Diochon, A., Basiliko, N., Bélanger, N., Markham, J., Rutherford, P.M. & van Rees, K. (2022). Forest soil biotic communities show few responses to wood ash applications at multiple sites across Canada. Scientific Reports12(1), pp.1-13.
  • Thibault, M., Thiffault, E., Bergeron, Y., Ouimet, R., & Tremblay, S. (2022). Afforestation of abandoned agricultural lands for carbon sequestration: how does it compare with natural succession?. Plant and Soil, 1-17. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)

7. Transformation du bois et chaîne de valeur

  • Brunswick, P., Cuthbertson, D., Yan, J., Chua, C.C., Duchesne, I., Isabel, N., Evans, P.D., Gasson, P., Kite, G., Bruno, J. & van Aggelen, G. (2021). A practical study of CITES wood species identification by untargeted DART/QTOF, GC/QTOF and LC/QTOF together with machine learning processes and statistical analysis. Environmental Advances. 100089. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Giroud, G., Schneider, R., Fournier, R.A., Luther, J.E., Martin-Ducup, O. (2019). Modeling black spruce wood fiber attributes with terrestrial laser scanning. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 49:661-669. (URL | Résumé | EndNote | BibTeX-CSV | BibTeX | Scholar)
  • Havreljuk, F., Achim, A., & Pothier, D. (2022). Predicting Lumber Grade Occurrence and Volume in Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch Logs. Forest Science. (BibTeXEndNoteRefManRefWorks)
  • Huda, A. S. M., Koubaa, A., Cloutier, A., Hernández, R., Périnet, P., & Fortin, Y. (2018). Phenotypic and Genotypic Correlations for Wood Properties of Hybrid Poplar Clones of Southern Quebec. Forests, 9(3), 140. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Kharrat, W., Koubaa, A., Khlif, M., & Bradai, C. (2019). Intra-Ring Wood Density and Dynamic Modulus of Elasticity Profiles for Black Spruce and Jack Pine from X-Ray Densitometry and Ultrasonic Wave Velocity Measurement. Forests, 10(7), 569. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Lemay, A., Krause, C., & Achim, A. (2018). Comparison of wood density in roots and stems of black spruce before and after commercial thinning. Forest Ecology and Management, 408, 94-102. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Mvolo, C. S., Koubaa, A., Beaulieu, J., Cloutier, A., Defo, M., & Yemele, M. C. (2019). Phenotypic correlations among growth and selected wood properties in white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss). Forests, 10(7), 589. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Mvolo, C. S., Koubaa, A., Beaulieu, J., & Cloutier, A. (2019). Effect of Seed Transfer on Selected Wood Quality Attributes of Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.). Forests, 10(11), 985. (BibTeX|EndNote|RefMan|RefWorks)
  • Mvolo, C. S., Koubaa, A., Beaulieu, J., Cloutier, A., Defo, M., & Yemele, M. C. (2019). Phenotypic correlations among growth and selected wood properties in white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss). Forests, 10(7), 589. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Soro, A., Lenz, P., Hassegawa, M., Roussel, J. R., Bousquet, J., & Achim, A. (2021). Genetic influence on components of wood density variation in white spruce. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)
  • Tompalski, P., Coops, N. C., Achim, A., Cosgrove, C. F., Lapointe, E., & Brochu-Marier, F. (2022). Modeling site index of selected poplar clones using Airborne Laser Scanning data. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, (ja).  (BibTeX | EndNote | RefMan | RefWorks)
  • Xiang, W., Hassegawa, M., Franceschini, T., Leitch, M., & Achim, A. (2019). Characterizing wood density–climate relationships along the stem in black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) using a combination of boosted regression trees and mixed-effects models. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, 92(3), 357-374. (BibTeX |EndNote |RefMan |RefWorks)