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Brad Pinno
Brad Pinno
Dept of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta
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The changing culture of silviculture
A Achim, G Moreau, NC Coops, JN Axelson, J Barrette, S Bédard, ...
Forestry 95 (2), 143-152, 2022
1152022
A global view of aspen: Conservation science for widespread keystone systems
PC Rogers, BD Pinno, J Šebesta, BR Albrectsen, G Li, N Ivanova, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 21, e00828, 2020
1142020
Reclamation of boreal forest after oil sands mining: anticipating novel challenges in novel environments
P Audet, BD Pinno, E Thiffault
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45 (3), 364-371, 2015
972015
Trembling aspen seedling establishment, growth and response to fertilization on contrasting soils used in oil sands reclamation
BD Pinno, SM Landhäusser, MD MacKenzie, SA Quideau, PS Chow
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 92 (1), 143-151, 2012
942012
Light dynamics and free-to-grow standards in aspen-dominated mixedwood forests
VJ Lieffers, BD Pinno, KJ Stadt
The Forestry Chronicle 78 (1), 137-145, 2002
932002
Plant community development following reclamation of oil sands mine sites in the boreal forest: a review
A Dhar, PG Comeau, J Karst, BD Pinno, SX Chang, AM Naeth, R Vassov, ...
Environmental reviews 26 (3), 286-298, 2018
872018
A Functional Framework for Improved Management of Western North American Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
PC Rogers, SM Landhäusser, BD Pinno, RJ Ryel
Forest Science 60 (2), 345-359, 2014
862014
Edge influence of low-impact seismic lines for oil exploration on upland forest vegetation in northern Alberta (Canada)
A Dabros, HEJ Hammond, J Pinzon, B Pinno, D Langor
Forest Ecology and Management 400, 278-288, 2017
682017
Maximizing natural trembling aspen seedling establishment on a reclaimed boreal oil sands site
BD Pinno, RC Errington
Ecological Restoration 33 (1), 43-50, 2015
672015
Partitioning of carbon allocation to reserves or growth determines future performance of aspen seedlings
SM Landhäusser, BD Pinno, VJ Lieffers, PS Chow
Forest Ecology and Management 275, 43-51, 2012
662012
Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides)
SM Landhäusser, BD Pinno, KE Mock
Forest Ecology and Management 432, 231-245, 2019
602019
Young jack pine and high severity fire combine to create potentially expansive areas of understocked forest
BD Pinno, RC Errington, DK Thompson
Forest Ecology and Management 310, 517-522, 2013
602013
Temporal trends of ecosystem development on different site types in reclaimed boreal forests
BD Pinno, VC Hawkes
Forests 6 (6), 2109-2124, 2015
582015
Competition control in juvenile hybrid poplar plantations across a range of site productivities in central Saskatchewan, Canada
BD Pinno, N Bélanger
New Forests 37, 213-225, 2009
542009
Measuring and modelling the crown and light transmission characteristics of juvenile aspen
BD Pinno, VJ Lieffers, KJ Stadt
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (11), 1930-1939, 2001
542001
Early successional plant community dynamics on a reclaimed oil sands mine in comparison with natural boreal forest communities
RC Errington, BD Pinno
Écoscience 22 (2-4), 133-144, 2015
522015
Predicting the productivity of a young hybrid poplar clone under intensive plantation management in northern Alberta, Canada using soil and site characteristics
BD Pinno, BR Thomas, N Bélanger
New Forests 39, 89-103, 2010
502010
Nutrient loaded seedlings reduce the need for field fertilization and vegetation management on boreal forest reclamation sites
KM Schott, AEK Snively, SM Landhäusser, BD Pinno
New Forests 47, 393-410, 2016
482016
Environmentally‐contingent behaviour of invasive plants as drivers or passengers
SD Wilson, BD Pinno
Oikos 122 (1), 129-135, 2013
442013
Fine root response to soil resource heterogeneity differs between grassland and forest
BD Pinno, SD Wilson
Plant Ecology 214, 821-829, 2013
412013
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