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Journal articles on the topic "Arboriculture"

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Moore, G. M. "Arboriculture: An Australian Perspective." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 19, no. 2 (March 1, 1993): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1993.014.

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Over the past 15 years Australian arboriculture has enjoyed considerable popularity and there has been a significant improvement in the professionalism of this sector of horticulture. A distinctly Australian arboricultural element, which accommodates local climatic and environmental conditions, has emerged based on the traditions of European arboriculturalists and the modem theories of American arborists. As yet there is no single professional arboricultural association in Australia, but attempts at improving tree management, arboricultural research and professional development auger well for the future of the Australian industry.
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Doherty, Karen, H. Dennis Ryan, and David Bloniarz. "Tree Wardens and Utility Arborists: A Management Team Working for Street Trees in Massachusetts." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 26, no. 1 (January 1, 2000): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2000.005.

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Public trees along streets and roads are often jointly managed by municipalities and electric companies. This research obtained information about community forestry programs and assessed the level of cooperation between the two management entities. The study queried electric utility staff arborists and municipal tree wardens, the arboricultural professionals in Massachusetts who are directly responsible for the planting, maintenance, and removal of street trees in urban and community forests. Results showed that the majority of communities still lack street tree inventories and management plans. Major advances in utility arboriculture have resulted in the need for trained and qualified arboricultural professionals to implement the new practices and techniques. Municipal arboriculture professionals give high ratings to the cooperation between communities and electric utilities when the private companies employ trained arborists on staff.
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O’Bryan, Christopher, Thomas Straka, Scott Templeton, and Judith Caldwell. "Economic Patterns in U.S. Arboriculture." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 33, no. 4 (July 1, 2007): 292–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2007.033.

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Arboriculture is a distinct industry that provides unique services to provide for the health and care of trees. It is a developing industry and this development leads to questions on how the industry is organized and operates. We define the industry, identify its size and growth patterns, discuss its structure and organization, describe its operation in terms of pricing and competition, and analyze whether it is dominated by large or small firms. This analysis provides important information for regulation and other policies related to arboriculture. The four largest arboricultural firms account for only 4% of combined industry receipts and the industry comprises nearly 82,000 establishments, employs approximately 160,000 workers, and earns annual gross receipts of nearly $9 billion.
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Ball, John. "The Use of Electric Chain Saws in Arboricultural Education." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 14, no. 6 (June 1, 1988): 145–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1988.036.

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Few colleges offer arboriculture training with chain saws. However, this training provides valuable skills that are utilized by commercial arborists everyday. An electric chain saw has many advantages over its gas counterparts for training. A procedure for utilizing electric chain saws in arboricultural training is outlined.
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Hammad, M. "Arboriculture." Encyclopédie berbère, no. 6 (January 1, 1989): 855–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.2578.

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Chacalo, Alicia, Bonnie Appleton, Susan Wiegrefe, Roger Kjelgren, and Sharon Lilly. "How to Communicate Complex Scientific Concepts to Arborists and Educators." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 25, no. 3 (May 1, 1999): 179–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1999.025.

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The Arboricultural Research and Education Academy (AREA) is starting a series of dialogues dealing with a variety of issues in arboriculture. Our first discussion topic is "How to communicate complex scientific concepts to arborists and educators." We have asked four of our members to submit their thoughts on the subject. We invite additional commentary to be submitted for inclusion in future issues.
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Clark, James, and Nelda Matheny. "The Research Foundation to Tree Pruning: A Review of the Literature." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 36, no. 3 (May 1, 2010): 110–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2010.015.

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Two hundred one research publications including 152 journal articles were compiled. Forty-four journals were represented with the Journal of Arboriculture, Arboricultural & Urban Forestry, and Arboricultural Journal as the most frequently cited. Compartmentalization, wounding, wound response, decay development, and wound treatment were the most frequently noted topic areas. The bibliography was organized in Zotero, an application using the Firefox web browser. Keywords were identified for each publication. Where either the article or its abstract was available, an annotation was created. This paper describes the major topic areas identified in the review and discusses the future directions for pruning research.
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de Jonghe, F. "Arboriculture in France." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 12, no. 7 (July 1, 1986): 174–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1986.037.

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Davison, Timothy. "Utility Arboriculture Equipment." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 16, no. 1 (January 1, 1990): 17–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1990.005.

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Elmendorf, William, Todd Watson, and Sharon Lilly. "Arboriculture And Urban Forestry Education In The United States: Results Of An Educators Survey." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 31, no. 3 (May 1, 2005): 138–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2005.017.

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In June 2002, a 2-day arboriculture and urban forestry educator summit was hosted by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois, U.S. During the energetic discussions, differences in opinions between educators became apparent regarding curriculum content such as urban soils, utility forestry, tree care safety, and land use planning. Differences were also apparent in discussions regarding important research topics and educational tools. Because of the limited number of educators at the summit, a broad mail survey effort was funded by ISA in 2003 to better define issues and determine whether there were important correlations between the attitudes of arboriculture and urban forestry educators. This survey asked arboriculture and urban forestry educators in the United States their opinions about the importance and adequate provision of many skills such as pruning, climbing, urban forest management, land use planning, and volunteer management. The survey also asked questions about the ISA Certified Arborist program, educational program components, the nature of outside relationships, important research topics, and educational tools. In both descriptive statistics and a chi-square test of independence, results of this study provided evidence that there were very consistent attitudes about arboriculture and urban forestry educational topics across participants. Our findings also indicated that the traditional educational topics of arboriculture (such as tree planting and pruning) were considered very important by almost all participants, while the broader educational topics of urban forestry (such as land use planning and volunteer management) were considered less, or not, important by many of the participants. These results may indicate a lack of understanding of the importance of multi-skills and broader educational topics in urban forestry by both arboriculture and urban forestry educators. This study's results also supported the importance of experience and the ISA Certified Arborist program in shaping positive attitudes about safety and the importance of understanding tree structure.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Arboriculture"

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Chambers, Tamsin Victoria Alice. "The arboriculture of West Country parks and gardens, 1660-1730." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/d2e69ab7-645f-4c7f-b43e-3200b3eaf55a.

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This investigation seeks to determine the appearance of West Country designed landscapes in the post-Restoration period, with particular emphasis on the use oftrees at each site. It also examines how earlier garden designs were adapted to reflect the new fashions of the late 16th and early 17th centuries and studies the physical evidence remaining in the field today. Contemporary illustrations (including 63 engravings by Kip and Knyff), garden treatises and other maps and documents are analysed for information on tree use. These sources, as well as fieldwork at six sites in Bristol and Gloucestershire, reveal that most West Country gardens were not created in the Franco-Dutch Grand Manner but were more restrained and simple. Their development was not only influenced by' fashion but by many other factors, including the physical nature ofthe site, the status of the owner and the meaning he wished to .give to his landscape. The main motive for tree-planting was to make a profit from wood and timber but trees were also used extensively in ornamental features (avenues, groves, rows and woods) which formed the skeleton on which the rest ofthe designed landscape was based. Much more survives ofpost-Restoration planting - in the form of living and dead trees, planting pits and other earthworks - than previously thought.
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Chazoule, Carole. "Les processus d'innovation dans l'agriculture : étude comparative à partir de deux mises en culture, les cas de la trufficulture et de l'agriculture fruitière." Montpellier, ENSA, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001ENSA0014.

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Endahl, Jordan Brantley. "Urban Forest Waste Generation and Utilization by Municipal and Private Arboricultural Operations in Virginia." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51567.

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Urban forest waste utilization has been identified as an essential component of the sustainable urban forest management system. To compile baseline data on generation and utilization of urban forest waste (UFW) in Virginia, 91 urbanized municipalities and 828 International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborists operating privately in Virginia were invited to participate in a web-based survey. Results indicate that nearly three quarters (74%) of all respondents reported that their local operation generates UFW. For private arborists this included logs, brush, and chips generated by arboricultural practices, and for municipalities this included similar material generated by an in-house tree crew and similar material collected curbside from residents. Two-thirds (67%) of respondents could not estimate the amount of UFW generated by their local operations, but nearly half (47%) could report on its fate. The mean total amount generated was 315 tons/year/employee, or 945 tons/year for a typical tree crew. On average, both municipalities and private operations reported disposing less than 25% of their UFW at a solid waste facility. The majority of logs were utilized to produce firewood or lumber, while the majority of chips and brush were utilized to produce mulch or compost. Municipal operations utilized significantly more chips in-house compared to private arboricultural operations (p = 0.041). Regardless of operation type or UFW type, UFW is rarely left on-site, which indicates that UFW is being handled and transported in the majority of situations. If UFW is being mobilized, then perhaps there might be additional opportunities to divert materials into utilization streams rather than disposal streams. When characterizing the respondents' perceptions of urban forest waste utilization, two-thirds of respondents (65%) either agreed or strongly agreed that UFW utilization is a major issue for the urban forestry industry currently. An even higher percentage (76%) agreed or strongly agreed that UFW utilization will be a major issue for the urban forestry industry in the future. Results also indicate that the primary incentives to utilization were the avoidance of disposal fees and shipping costs. Municipal employees cited a lack of equipment as the primary barrier to greater waste utilization and frequently identified educational seminars or conferences as a technical assistance need. In contrast, private-sector arborists cited a lack of local processors as their primary barrier and frequently identified local facilities for receiving, sorting, and stockpiling UFW as a technical assistance need. These varying perceptions should be taken into account when developing future educational or technical programs aimed at increasing utilization in Virginia.
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Pagnoux, Clemence. "Émergence, développement et diversification de l'arboriculture en Grèce du Néolithique à l'époque romaine : confrontation des données archéobotaniques, morphométriques, épigraphiques et littéraires." Thesis, Paris 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA01H054/document.

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L'histoire de l'arboriculture en Grèce est encore mal connue et seuls la vigne et l'olivier ont bénéficié d'un intérêt de longue date. L'objectif de ce travail est de comprendre les processus de mise en culture des arbres fruitiers en Grèce entre le Néolithique et l'époque romaine. Pour ce faire, le matériel carpologique (restes de graines et de fruits) publié de 56 sites a été pris en compte dans une synthèse. Les mentions de fruits et de fruitiers ont été inventoriées dans les documents épigraphiques en grec mycénien et classique, ainsi que dans les textes d'auteurs antiques. Une étude de morphométrie géométrique a été réalisée sur les pépins de vigne et les noyaux d'olive archéologiques. La confrontation de ces sources révèle une évolution du cortège des fruitiers utilisés : vigne, olivier et figuier dominent à toutes les périodes, l'importance de certains fruits sauvages décroît après l'âge du Bronze et nouveaux fruits sont alors introduits. Les premières vignes domestiques apparaissent à l'âge du Bronze, tandis qu'une même forme sélectionnée d'olivier est présente du Bronze ancien à l'époque romaine. Les premières formes d'arboriculture (haies, lisières et parcelles en partie défrichées) sont complétées, au Bronze récent, par des plantations de fruitiers. De grands vignobles apparaissent à l'époque classique, et l'époque romaine voit se développer une agriculture plus spécialisée où le souci du rendement se fait jour dans les traités d'agriculture comme dans la recherche de nouvelles variétés de vigne et d'olivier. Enfin, le recours à des formes peu sélectionnées ainsi que l'intégration de fruitiers sauvages aux cultures se maintiennent jusqu'à la période romaine
Little is known concerning the history of arboriculture in Greece; only the grapevine and the olive tree have been a subject of interest for a long time. The aim of this work is to understand how fruit trees were cultivated in Greece between the Neolithic and the Roman period. This is why published archaeobotanical data (seeds and fruits) from 56 sites were taken into account in our synthesis. A survey of all references to fruits and fruit trees in epigraphic documents (Mycenaean and classic Greek) and in ancient authors has also been achieved. Archaeological pips and stones were submitted to Geometric Morphometry. Our approach reveals how fruit trees were used from the Neolithic up to the Roman period; while the grapevine, the olive tree and the fig tree predominate ail the time, it is clear that the importance of certain wild fruits decreases after the Bronze Age as new others are introduced. The first domesticated grapevines appear during the Bronze Age while a single selected variety of olive tree is present from the early Bronze Age to the Roman period. The first manifestations of arboriculture concern woodland edges and partially cleared land plots, real fruit tree plantations appear during the late Bronze Age, at the latest. Extensive vineyards appear during the Classical period, while a more specialized agriculture aiming at maximum profit characterizes the Roman period, as testified by the works on agronomy and the search for new varieties of olives and grapevines. Despite the search for higher yields, the use of less selected domesticates and wild fruits remains a reality until the roman period
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Pieri, Philippe. "Etude expérimentale et modélisation des écoulements aérodynamiques au voisinage de cultures en rangs." Bordeaux 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR10530.

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L'etude experimentale monodimensionnelle des ecoulements de l'air au-dessus d'un verger pris comme exemple de culture en rangs montre que les parametres aerodynamiques moyens sont peut differents de ceux obtenus pour un couvert couvrant et uniforme, mais qu'ils presentent une dispersion elevee. Une faible influence de la direction du vent sur les profils verticaux de vitesse peut etre montree. Des mesures bidimensionnelles permettent de mieux decrire ces ecoulements, de comprendre leur determinisme, et d'envisager leurs consequences pour les echanges energetiques des plantes
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Quenol, Hervé. "Modifications climatiques aux échelles fines générées par un ouvrage linéaire en remblai : l'exemple de la ligne à grande vitesse du TGV Méditerranée sur le gel printanier et l'écoulement du mistral dans la basse vallée de la Durance." Lille 1, 2002. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2002/50376-2002-115.pdf.

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La Ligne à Grande Vitesse (LGV) Méditerranée qui relie Valence à Marseille traverse les terroirs agricoles des communes de Mallemort et Sénas dans la basse vallée de la Durance. En modifiant la rugosité de la surface, le remblai a une influence sur le système climatique local qui est à l'origine d'une accentuation du risque climatique pour les cultures fruitières. Deux phénomènes météorologiques sont abordés : gel printanier et mistral. Au printemps, en situation radiative, période où les bourgeons des arbres fruitiers sont sensibles aux basses températures, la présence d'un obstacle de plusieurs mètres de haut dans une topographie contrastée crée un véritable "lac d'air froid" en bloquant les écoulements gravitaires. Le mistral, dont l'orientation est similaire au tracé ferroviaire, est canalisé le long du remblai. La compression de l'air dans l'emprise engendre de fortes turbulences latérales et déviation du vent sur les parcelles avoisinantes. Le vent violent et turbulent provoque des dommages qualitatifs sur les fruits. (. . . ) Cette étude met en évidence plusieurs aspects du risque climatique provoqué par l'implantation du remblai. L'aérologie locale est modifiée différemment suivant le type de temps. Par temps radiatif, le remblai crée une zone d'abri au sud-ouest de la LGV où le risque de gel est accentué. Par temps de mistral, les turbulences induites par la compression du vent contre le remblai représentent un risque supplémentaire pour les parcelles limitrophes de la LGV.
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Normand, Frédéric. "De la fleur au fruit : étude et modélisation de la floraison, de la fécondation-fructification et de la croissance du fruit chez le goyavier-fraise (Psidium cattleianum)." Paris, Institut national d'agronomie de Paris Grignon, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002INAP0019.

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Dans le cadre de la diversification agricole dans les hauts humides de l'île de la Réunion, la domestication du goyavier-fraise (Psidium cattleianum) est envisagée par une approche agronomique. Celle-ci consiste à rechercher comment s'élaborent des caractères d'intérêt et leur variabilité (le nombre de fruits produits par plant et leur calibre individuel), dans l'objectif de pouvoir agir dessus par des techniques culturales appropriées. Un modèle d'élaboration du nombre de fruits produits et de leur calibre est proposé, structuré autour d'étapes limitantes du cycle phénologique. La floraison, la fécondation-fructification et la croissance du fruit ont été étudiées et modélisées au cours de ce travail. Les résultats montrent l'intérêt de la domestication par une approche agronomique. Elle a permis d'acquérir en peu de temps des connaissances suffisantes pour préconiser des itinéraires techniques pour une nouvelle espèce, et améliorer la conduite d'une parcelle de matériel végétal génétiquement hétérogène par rapport à des objectifs agronomiques. Cette approche ne s'oppose pas à celle basée sur la sélection, mais en est complémentaire. Ce travail est aussi une contribution à l'étude, et à la prise en compte dans les modèles, de la variabilité à différentes échelles dans les mécanismes de l'élaboration du rendement
Strawberry guava (Psidium cattleianum) domestication is studied through an agronomic approach within a crop diversification project in humid highlands of Réunion Island. It consists in identifying how are built-up two characters of interest (the number of fruit produced per plant and the individual fruit weight) and their variability with the objective to act on them using appropriate cultivation techniques. A model representing the process of fruit number and individual fruit weight build-up is proposed, structured around limiting steps of the phenological cycle. Flowering, fecundation-fruit set and fruit growth were studied and modelled in this work. The results show the interest of the agronomic approach of domestication. This latter has provided in a short time a knowledge sufficient to propose adequate cultivation techniques for a new fruit species, and to improve the management of an orchard of genetically heterogeneous plants in relation with agronomical objectives. This approach of domestication is not opposed, but complementary, to that based on plant selection. This work also contributes to the study and integration in models of the variability at different levels in the process of crop yield build-up
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Lima, Kaio Baron de [UNESP]. "Clones de Eucalyptus sp. submetidos a estresse hídrico em dois tipos de solo." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/126633.

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O desenvolvimento das plantas está relacionado, dentre outros fatores, com a disponibilidade de água no solo, assim como sua capacidade de adaptação e resposta a déficits hídricos. O intuito deste estudo foi analisar e mensurar os possíveis efeitos do estresse hídrico no crescimento e em algumas características morfofisiológicas de quatro materiais genéticos distintos de Eucalyptus sp. em dois tipos de solos, franco arenoso e argiloso. O experimento foi conduzido em vasos, em casa de vegetação, no Departamento de Ciência Florestal, Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas, UNESP, campus de Botucatu, no período de fevereiro a abril de 2014. Os potenciais mínimos de água no solo: Sem estresse (SE) = -10 kPa; e com estresse (CE) = -1.500 kPa, fundamentaram a definição do manejo hídrico utilizado. A reposição da água evapotranspirada ocorreu por pesagem dos vasos, sendo que no nível SE, tensiômetros também foram utilizados para um controle mais efetivo da quantidade de água no solo. Os quatro clones utilizados foram: AEC-144, AEC-1528, COP 1407 e VM01 (clones 1,2,3 e 4 respectivamente), sendo todos materiais comercialmente produzidos e plantados em território nacional. As avaliações das plantas aos 0, 25, 50 e 75 dias após o plantio foram: altura da parte aérea, diâmetro do colo, área foliar, número de folhas, massa seca total, resistência estomática, potencial de água na folha e teor relativo de água na folha. O ensaio constituiu-se de um fatorial duplo 2x4 (dois níveis de água x quatro materiais genéticos), sendo os tipos de solo analisados separadamente. Os resultados indicaram influência dos tratamentos de manejo hídrico nas características avaliadas, para ambos os tipos de solo. Na última avaliação, aos 75 dias após implantação, para o solo franco arenoso, o clone 2 apresentou, estatisticamente, valores maiores que os demais em área foliar ...
Plant development is related, among other factors, to the availability of water in the soil, as well as their ability to adapt and respond to water deficits. The objective of this study was to assess the possible effects of drought stress on the growth, and on some morphological and physiological aspects of four distinct genetic materials of Eucalyptus sp. in two types of soil, sandy loam and clay. The experiment was conducted in pots at a greenhouse in the Department of Forestry Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, UNESP, Botucatu, from February to April of 2014. The minimal potentials of water in the soil: No stress (SE) = -10 kPa; and Stressed (CE) = -1500 kPa, were used to define the water management employed. The replacement of water evapotranspired was determined by weighing the pots, and tensiometers were also used for more effective irrigation control in the SE treatment. The four clones used were: AEC-144, AEC-1528, COP 1407 and VM01 (clones 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively), all materials were commercially produced and planted in national territory. The aspects of the plants that were evaluated at 0, 25, 50 and 75 days after planting were: height of aerial parts, stem diameter, leaf area, number of leaves, total dry mass, stomatal resistance, leaf water potential and relative content of leaf water. The test consisted of a double factorial 2x4 (two levels of water x four genetic material) and soil types analyzed separately. The results, in both soil types, indicate an influence of water management treatments in the aspects evaluated. At the last evaluation, 75 days after implantation, for the sandy ...
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Haidar, Mona Hussein. "De l'élevage pastoral à l'arboriculture : le changement technique au sein d'une société agropastorale : le cas d'un village de la montagne aride du Liban : Aarsal." Paris, Institut national d'agronomie de Paris Grignon, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004INAP0025.

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Lima, Kaio Baron de 1989. "Clones de Eucalyptus sp. submetidos a estresse hídrico em dois tipos de solo /." Botucatu, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/126633.

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Orientador: Antônio Evaldo Klar
Banca: Magali Ribeiro da Silva
Banca: Maria Renata Rocha Pereira
Resumo: O desenvolvimento das plantas está relacionado, dentre outros fatores, com a disponibilidade de água no solo, assim como sua capacidade de adaptação e resposta a déficits hídricos. O intuito deste estudo foi analisar e mensurar os possíveis efeitos do estresse hídrico no crescimento e em algumas características morfofisiológicas de quatro materiais genéticos distintos de Eucalyptus sp. em dois tipos de solos, franco arenoso e argiloso. O experimento foi conduzido em vasos, em casa de vegetação, no Departamento de Ciência Florestal, Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas, UNESP, campus de Botucatu, no período de fevereiro a abril de 2014. Os potenciais mínimos de água no solo: Sem estresse (SE) = -10 kPa; e com estresse (CE) = -1.500 kPa, fundamentaram a definição do manejo hídrico utilizado. A reposição da água evapotranspirada ocorreu por pesagem dos vasos, sendo que no nível SE, tensiômetros também foram utilizados para um controle mais efetivo da quantidade de água no solo. Os quatro clones utilizados foram: AEC-144, AEC-1528, COP 1407 e VM01 (clones 1,2,3 e 4 respectivamente), sendo todos materiais comercialmente produzidos e plantados em território nacional. As avaliações das plantas aos 0, 25, 50 e 75 dias após o plantio foram: altura da parte aérea, diâmetro do colo, área foliar, número de folhas, massa seca total, resistência estomática, potencial de água na folha e teor relativo de água na folha. O ensaio constituiu-se de um fatorial duplo 2x4 (dois níveis de água x quatro materiais genéticos), sendo os tipos de solo analisados separadamente. Os resultados indicaram influência dos tratamentos de manejo hídrico nas características avaliadas, para ambos os tipos de solo. Na última avaliação, aos 75 dias após implantação, para o solo franco arenoso, o clone 2 apresentou, estatisticamente, valores maiores que os demais em área foliar ...
Abstract: Plant development is related, among other factors, to the availability of water in the soil, as well as their ability to adapt and respond to water deficits. The objective of this study was to assess the possible effects of drought stress on the growth, and on some morphological and physiological aspects of four distinct genetic materials of Eucalyptus sp. in two types of soil, sandy loam and clay. The experiment was conducted in pots at a greenhouse in the Department of Forestry Sciences, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, UNESP, Botucatu, from February to April of 2014. The minimal potentials of water in the soil: No stress (SE) = -10 kPa; and Stressed (CE) = -1500 kPa, were used to define the water management employed. The replacement of water evapotranspired was determined by weighing the pots, and tensiometers were also used for more effective irrigation control in the SE treatment. The four clones used were: AEC-144, AEC-1528, COP 1407 and VM01 (clones 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively), all materials were commercially produced and planted in national territory. The aspects of the plants that were evaluated at 0, 25, 50 and 75 days after planting were: height of aerial parts, stem diameter, leaf area, number of leaves, total dry mass, stomatal resistance, leaf water potential and relative content of leaf water. The test consisted of a double factorial 2x4 (two levels of water x four genetic material) and soil types analyzed separately. The results, in both soil types, indicate an influence of water management treatments in the aspects evaluated. At the last evaluation, 75 days after implantation, for the sandy ...
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Books on the topic "Arboriculture"

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Dubish, Peter J., and James T. Rooney. Line clearance arboriculture manual. Akron, OH: ACRT Training Services, 2005.

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France. Service central des enquêtes et études statistiques., ed. L' Arboriculture fruitière en 1987. Paris: Ministère de l'agriculture et de la forêt, Service central des enquêtes et études statistiques, 1989.

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Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran, Wendy Y. Chen, and Justin Morgenroth, eds. Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4.

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Dominique, Castaner, ed. Les plantations d'alignement: Le long des routes, chemins, canaux, allées. Paris: Institut pour le développement forestier, 1988.

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Tomás Pompeu de Souza Brasil. Memória sobre a conservação das matas, e arboricultura como meio de melhorar o clima da província do Ceará. Fortaleza: Fundação Waldemar Alcântara, 1997.

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Campana, Richard J. Arboriculture: History and development in North America. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1999.

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Davidson, Campbell Gerrond. Arboriculture fruitière dans les provinces des Prairies. Ottawa, Ont: Agriculture Canada, 1991.

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Conference, Arboricultural Association. Celebration of trees: Silver jubilee conference celebrating 25 years of the Arboricultural Association, 12th-14th September 1989, University of Warwick : proceedings. Romsey: Arboricultural Association, 1989.

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Association, Arboricultural. The Arboricultural Association's directory of consultants & contractors. Romsey (Ampfield House, Ampfield, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9PA): The Arboricultural Association, 1995.

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Association, Arboricultural. Directory of approved contractors. Romsey (Ampfield House, Ampfield, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9PA): The Arboricultural Association, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Arboriculture"

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Bennett, Roger. "Arboriculture." In Amenity Horticulture, 74–91. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11934-9_5.

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Merullo, Victor D. "Arboriculture Law in the Northeast." In Handbook of Urban and Community Forestry in the Northeast, 27–41. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4191-2_3.

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Merullo, Victor D. "Arboriculture Law in the Northeast." In Urban and Community Forestry in the Northeast, 47–62. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4289-8_3.

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Maruthaveeran, Sreetheran. "Defining Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia." In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 1–15. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_1.

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Tait, Roger J., Tony J. Allen, Nasser Sherkat, and Marcus D. Bellett-Travers. "An Electronic Tree Inventory for Arboriculture Management." In Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems XVI, 157–67. London: Springer London, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-215-3_12.

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Vijayanathan, Jeyanny. "Urban Soil Environment in Malaysia." In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 63–81. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_4.

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Tan, Li Peng, Yew Loong Cheong, Samsuddin Ahmad Syazwan, Wei Chen Lum, and Seng Hua Lee. "Common and Potential Insect Pests of Urban Palm Trees in Malaysia." In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 151–67. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_8.

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Rajoo, Keeren Sundara, Daljit Singh Karam, and Arifin Abdu. "Can Urban Forests Help to Manage Academic Stress Among Undergraduate University Students?" In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 333–42. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_19.

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Haron, Zaiton, Khairulzan Yahya, Zanariah Jahya, Nadirah Darus, Yap Zhen Shyong, and Herni Halim. "Effect of Ficus pumila, Ficus pumila ‘Variegata’ and Vernonia elliptica on Sound Absorption Performance of Green Wall Fences." In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 255–78. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_15.

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Dorairaj, Deivaseeno, Nisha Govender, and Normaniza Osman. "Soil and Water Bioengineering Technique for Urban Forestry and Mitigation of Natural Hazards." In Urban Forestry and Arboriculture in Malaysia, 205–21. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5418-4_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Arboriculture"

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De Petris, Samuele, Roberta Berretti, Filippo Sarvia, and Enrico C. Borgogno Mondino. "Precision arboriculture: a new approach to tree risk management based on geomatics tools." In Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology XXI, edited by Christopher M. Neale and Antonino Maltese. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2532778.

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Hussmann, Stephan, Leif Ole Harders, and Kevin Clausen. "Vision-based crop row detection system for UAV-based weed detection in arboriculture." In Optical Technology and Measurement for Industrial Applications Conference, edited by Takeshi Hatsuzawa, Yukitoshi Otani, Rainer Tutsch, and Toru Yoshizawa. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3005528.

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"Libro de actas - XVI Congreso Nacional de Arboricultura." In Congreso Nacional de Arboricultura. Editorial de la Universitat Politècnica de València, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xvi_cna.2014.121.

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