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Northern Native Plant Development for Reclamation and Revegetation in the Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Crossman, Bill
Année(s) de permis: 2005
Résumé: The objective of the project is to develop technologies to propagate and cultivate native plant species. The main aim is for these species to become available for commercial production and used in revegetation in the Northwest Territories. The need for native plant seed for revegetation has been identified due to increased industrial development in the territory and the need to improve land reclam...


Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
chercheur principal: Aiken, Susan
Année(s) de permis: 2001 1999
Résumé: The research team will be based in Tuktoyaktuk, and travel by scheduled flight from Inuvik. No field camps will be used, and all transport in the field will be on foot. Data will be collected primarily through photographic documentation of both the plants of interest, and the typical environments in which these plants are found. A single voucher specimen of each plant photographed will be mainta...


NWT Diamonds Project - Revegetation Research
chercheur principal: Witteman, John
Année(s) de permis: 1996 1995
Résumé: As part of overall reclamation goals of BHP, the 1996 season will focus on three components. Vegetation response will be assessed in August using the point-frame method. Within the legume, indigenous seed and shrub cutting plots, plant density will be recorded. Soil samples in replicates of three will be collected from each treatment to analyze physical and chemical characteristics. Secondly, ...


Hybridization in Arctic Grasses: Evidence From Chloroplast and Nuclear DNA.
chercheur principal: Gillespie, L.J.
Année(s) de permis: 1997 1995 1994
Résumé: The researchers will collect living plants, 6-10 of each species from each collection site (less than 1 square Km.). In addition several plants of each species will be pressed and dried to be used to check the identification. Photographs of the plants and their habitts will be made in the field. Frozen living plants will be used for DNA extration in Ottawa. The DNA of different species will be...


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