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Heineman, J.L., Simard, S.W., Sachs, D.L., and Mather, W.J. 2005. Chemical, grazing, and manual cutting treatments in mixed herb-shrub communities have no effect on interior spruce survival or growth in southern interior British Columbia.  For. Ecol. Manage. 205: 359-374.

Simard, S.W., Hagerman, S.W., Sachs, D.L, Heineman, J.L., Mather, W.J. [2005]. Conifer growth, root disease, and plant community responses to mechanical and chemical control of birch and aspen in southern British Columbia's temperate mixed forests. Can. J. For. Res. (in press)

Simard, S.W., Heineman, J.L., Hagerman, S.M., Mather, W.J., Sachs, D.L. 2004. Manual cutting of Sitka alder-dominated plant communities: effects on conifer growth and plant community structure.  West. J. Appl. For. 19: 277-287.

Simard, S.W., J.L. Heineman, W.J. Mather, D.L. Sachs, and A. Vyse. 2001. Effects of operational brushing on conifers and plant communities in the southern interior of British Columbia: Results from PROBE 1991-2000. Res. Br., Min. For., Victoria, B.C. Land Manage. Handb. No. 48.


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Hagerman, S.M., Sachs, D.L., Heineman, J.L., and Mather, W.J. 2005. Conifer growth, Armillaria ostoyae root disease and plant diversity responses to broadleaf competition reduction in temperate mixed forests of southern interior British Columbia. Can. J. of For. Res. 35: 843-859.
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