Utility Arboriculture

Utility Arboriculture
Author: Randall H. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Arboriculture
ISBN: 9781943378012

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Arboriculture

Arboriculture
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1908
Genre: Arboriculture
ISBN:

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The Tree Experts

The Tree Experts
Author: Mark Johnston
Publisher: Windgather Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1911188917

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Trees are now in the public eye as never before. The threat of tree diseases, the felling of street trees, and the challenge of climate change are just some of the issues that have put trees in the media spotlight. At the same time, the trees in our parks, gardens, and streets are a vital resource that can deliver environmental, social, and economic benefits that make our towns and cities attractive, green, and healthy places. Ever since Roman times when amenity trees were first planted in Britain, caring for those trees has required specialist skills. This is mainly because of the challenges of successfully integrating large trees into the urban environment and the risks involved in working with them, often at height and in close proximity to people, buildings and roads. But who are the people with the specialist expertise to care for our amenity trees? While professionals such as horticulturists, landscape architects, conservationists and foresters have a role to play, it is the arboriculturists who are the ‘tree experts’. For centuries arboriculture was often synonymous with forestry or considered an aspect of horticulture, until it emerged in the nineteenth century as a separate discipline. There are now some 22,000 people employed in Britain’s arboricultural industry, including practical tree surgeons and arborists, local authority tree officers, and arboricultural consultants. This is the first book to trace the history of Britain’s professional tree experts, from the Roman arborator to the modern chartered arboriculturist. It also discusses the influences from continental Europe and North America that have helped to shape British arboriculture over the centuries. The Tree Experts will have particular appeal to those interested in the natural and built environment, heritage landscapes, social history, and the history of gardening.

Arboricultural Practices

Arboricultural Practices
Author: Lindsey Purcell
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2024-08-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1478653329

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In our urban forests and designed landscapes, trees stand as the most important and resilient green elements. Arboricultural Practices by Lindsey Purcell is an essential guide for all green professionals—including arboricultural consultants, arborists, urban foresters, landscape architects, landscape contractors and tree owners and managers—offering comprehensive insights into aligning arboricultural practices with urban forestry initiatives and sustainability goals. Drawing from over 40 years of experience and an extensive body of work, Purcell shares practical knowledge and best practices for the industry, distilled from his career as a tree-care professional and educator. This textbook is especially tailored for instructors and students, covering a wide range of topics essential for the next generation of arborists and urban foresters. The book covers all aspects of arboriculture from the fundamentals of tree growth and development to essential management practices. It follows the tree from selection in the nursery to planting and aftercare through such routine practices as pruning, fertilization, support systems, and plant health care. Arboricultural Practices is a comprehensive resource for academic and professional applications.

Arboriculture & the Law

Arboriculture & the Law
Author: Victor D. Merullo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1992
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Guide for Plant Appraisal

Guide for Plant Appraisal
Author: Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2000
Genre: Ornamental trees
ISBN:

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Resource added for the Landscape Horticulture Technician program 100014.

Arboriculture

Arboriculture
Author: Richard Wilson Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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This text is a comprehensive, analytical, and logically organized guide offering a strong scientific and technical background for training and practice in the field of arboriculture. The third edition represents a complete revision and update to reflect the latest trends in plant selection and maintenance practices and evaluate them based on the most recent research and experience. All aspects of tree, shrub and vine care are covered, including plant structure and function, plant selection, site selection and preparation, climatic influences, transplantation, water/soil/nutrient management, environmental hazards, diseases, insects, and IPM (Integrated Pest Management).

Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees

Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees
Author: Alex L. Shigo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1977
Genre: Trees
ISBN:

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The purpose of this publication is to show how most columns of discolored and decayed wood associated with trunk wounds in trees are compartmentalized.

Arboriculture

Arboriculture
Author: Richard J. Campana
Publisher: East Lansing : Michigan State University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1999
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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In this premier history of how the long-standing love of trees on this continent evolved into the profession of arboriculture, Campana (emeritus; botany, forest pathology, and forest resources, U. of Maine) discusses its historical roots in American parks, horticultural societies, and gardens; and such topics as the introduction of woody plants; Arbor Day; tree expert companies; tree pruning, transplanting, and surgery; and his specialty, Dutch elm disease. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Applied Tree Biology

Applied Tree Biology
Author: Andrew Hirons
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118296400

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Many arborists learn tree work practices without fully understanding the biological and physiological principles behind them. However, outcomes for the health and longevity of trees are greatly improved when an arborist understands the science behind the care of tree root systems and crowns. In Applied Tree Biology, Drs. Hirons and Thomas draw upon their decades of experience in the laboratory, classroom, and the field – as well as the expertise of distinguished contributors to this volume – to provide those responsible for tree care with the scientific information that informs best practices for planting, pruning, soil decompaction, irrigation, and much more. Takes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating knowledge from plant biology, physiology, arboriculture, ecology, and more Provides a systematic presentation of fundamental tree biology and the scientific principles informing high quality tree care Presents accessible scientific information and best practices that help promote the health and longevity of trees Reflects the authors’ decades of experience as tree biology researchers and educators, as well as their years of professional experience across the globe Applied Tree Biology is an indispensable source of practical, succinct information on tree biology, physiology, and ecology for professionals and interested amateurs involved with the care of trees. Arborists, foresters, and horticulturists at all stages of their careers will find this text particularly useful.