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2014
Bissonnette, C.
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Fahlman B.
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Peru K. M.
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Khasa D. P.
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Greer C. W.
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Headley J. V.
, et al.
(2014).
Symbiosis with Frankia sp. benefits the establishment of Alnus viridis ssp. crispa and Alnus incana ssp. rugosa in tailings sand from the Canadian oil sands industry
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2011
Greer, C. W.
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Onwuchekwa N. E.
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Zwiazek J.
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Quoreshi A.
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Roy S.
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Salifu K. F.
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(2011).
Enhanced revegetation and reclamation of oil sands disturbed sites using actinorhizal and mycorrhizal biotechnology
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2006
Bois, G.
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Bigras F. J.
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Bertrand A.
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Piche Y.
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Fung M. Y.
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Khasa D. P.
(2006).
Ectomycorrhizal fungi affect the physiological responses of Picea glauca and Pinus banksiana seedlings exposed to an NaCl gradient
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Bois, G.
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Bigras F. J.
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Bertrand A.
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Piché Y.
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Fung M.
, &
Khasa D. P.
(2006).
Ectomycorrhizal fungi affect the physiological responses of Picea glauca and Pinus banksiana seedlings exposed to an NaCl gradient
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(9), 1185-1196.
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Bois, G.
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Bertrand A.
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Piché Y.
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Fung M.
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Khasa D. P.
(2006).
Growth, compatible solute and salt accumulation of five mycorrhizal fungal species grown over a range of NaCl concentrations
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16
(2), 99-109.
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2005
Khasa, D. P.
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Fung M.
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Logan B.
(2005).
Early growth response of container-grown selected woody boreal seedlings in amended composite tailings and tailings sand
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96
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Bois, G.
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Piche Y.
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Fung M. Y. P.
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Khasa D. P.
(2005).
Mycorrhizal inoculum potentials of pure reclamation materials and revegetated tailing sands from the Canadian oil sand industry
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Quoreshi, A. M.
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Khasa D. P.
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Bois G.
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Jany J. L.
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Begrand E.
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McCurdy D.
, et al.
(2005).
Mycorrhizal biotechnology for reclamation of oil sand composite tailings and tailings land in Alberta. In : The thin green line : a symposium on the state-of-the-art in reforestation : proceedings, compiled by S. J. Colombo, July 26-28, 2005, Thunder Bay,
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Forest Research Information Paper No. 160,
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Bois, G.
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Piche Y.
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Fung M. Y. P.
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Khasa D. P.
(2005).
Mycorrhizal inoculum potentials of pure reclamation materials and revegetated tailings sands from the Canadian oil sand industry
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149-158.
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2002
Khasa, D. P.
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Hambling B.
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Kernaghan G.
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Fung M.
, &
Ngimbi E.
(2002).
Genetic variability in salt tolerance of selected boreal woody seedlings
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Kernaghan, G.
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Hambling B.
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Fung M.
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Khasa D. P.
(2002).
In vitro selection of boreal ectomycorrhizal fungi for use in reclamation of saline-alkaline habitats
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43-51.
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2001
Khasa, D. P.
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Kernaghan G.
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Hambling B.
, &
Fung M.
(2001).
Mycorrhizal biotechnology for land reclamation
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