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Arboriculture: History and Development in North America

Autor Richard J. Campana
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 1999
Arboriculture—the emphasis on keeping trees alive and healthy—has emerged only recently as a profession, however, the practices in use today are the culmination of decades of development. The first book of its kind, Arboriculture: History and Development in North America chronicles a century of this "love of trees" view as it has developed into a viable profession. 
     Beginning with a discussion of the origins of planting, transplanting, and pruning, Richard Campana provides a breadth and depth of understanding of how arboriculture has become an important force in modern ecology. Specific topics discussed include: the introduction of woody plants into North America; botanical gardens and arboreta; gypsy moths; Dutch elm disease; the Davey, Bartlett, and Asplundh tree experts; herbicides, insecticides and fungicides; pruning; fertilization; wound treatment; and cabling, bracing, and lightning protection. 
     This unique history will be of interest to arborists, city foresters, landscape architects, nursery companies, contractors, park and city managers, superintendents of institutional grounds, educators, students, workers in land management, government and public utilities- and anyone involved in the preservation of trees.
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ISBN-13: 9780870134975
ISBN-10: 0870134973
Pagini: 443
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press

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Arboriculture—the emphasis on keeping trees alive and healthy—has emerged only recently as a profession, however, the practices in use today are the culmination of decades of development. The first book of its kind, Arboriculture: History and Development in North America chronicles a century of this "love of trees" view as it has developed into a viable profession.  Beginning with a discussion of the origins of planting, transplanting, and pruning, Richard Campana provides a breadth and depth of understanding of how arboriculture has become an important force in modern ecology.