James W. Fyles
Affiliations: | Natural Resource Sciences | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Bona KA, Shaw CH, Fyles JW, et al. (2016) Modelling moss-derived carbon in upland black spruce forests Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 46: 520-534 |
Shaw CH, Bona KA, Kurz WA, et al. (2015) The importance of tree species and soil taxonomy to modeling forest soil carbon stocks in Canada Geoderma Regional. 4: 114-125 |
Ker K, Seguin P, Driscoll BT, et al. (2014) Evidence for enhanced N availability during switchgrass establishment and seeding year production following inoculation with rhizosphere endophytes Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 60: 1553-1563 |
Ker K, Seguin P, Driscoll BT, et al. (2014) Switchgrass establishment and seeding year production can be improved by inoculation with rhizosphere endophytes Biomass and Bioenergy. 47: 295-301 |
René W, Côté B, Camiré C, et al. (2013) Development And Application Of Cva, Dris, And Cnd Norms For Three Hybrids Of Populus Maximowiczii Planted In Southern Quebec Journal of Plant Nutrition. 36: 118-142 |
Bona KA, Fyles JW, Shaw C, et al. (2013) Are Mosses Required to Accurately Predict Upland Black Spruce Forest Soil Carbon in National-Scale Forest C Accounting Models? Ecosystems. 16: 1071-1086 |
Dabros A, Fyles JW, Strachan IB. (2010) Effects of open-top chambers on physical properties of air and soil at post-disturbance sites in northwestern Quebec Plant and Soil. 333: 203-218 |
Dabros A, Fyles JW. (2010) Effects of open-top chambers and substrate type on biogeochemical processes at disturbed boreal forest sites in northwestern Quebec Plant and Soil. 327: 465-479 |
Diner B, Berteaux D, Fyles J, et al. (2009) Behavioral archives link the chemistry and clonal structure of trembling aspen to the food choice of North American porcupine. Oecologia. 160: 687-95 |
Nault JR, Preston CM, Trofymow JAT, et al. (2009) Applicability of Diffuse Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy to the Chemical Analysis of Decomposing Foliar Litter in Canadian Forests Soil Science. 174: 130-142 |