Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 33(6): November 2007 445 small mammal populations on electric transmission line areas, 433 Pentrabark for treatment of sudden oak death, 309 Percival, Glynn C. (and A.M.S. AlBalushi), Paclobutrazol-induced drought tolerance in containerized English and evergreen oak, 397 Percival, Glynn C. (and G.A. Fraser), The influence of commercial film-forming polymers on reducing salt spray injury in evergreen oak (Quercus ilex L.) and laurel (Prunus laurocerasus L.), 185 permethrin evaluation for use on bark beetle, 162 Persea spp. (avocado) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 126 pesticides biopesticides for foliar disease and Japanese beetle, 210 pests and pest control. see names of specific pests Phillips, Nathan. see Ford, Chelcy R. phosphite for treatment of sudden oak death, 309 photosynthesis compost-amended backfill and paved surface effects, 386 Phytophthora ramorum (sudden oak death) disease with bleeding canker symptoms, 122 management of emerging pathogen, 72(a) treatment with phosphite and Pentrabark, 309 Pierce’s disease on landscape trees, 376 pine beetles, mountain, 318 pine engraver beetles, 228(a) Pinus spp. (pine) verbenone for mountain pine beetles, 318 plant health in ornamental species, 72(a) planting depth adverse effects of planting root collar below grade, 64 poplar (Populus spp.) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 126 poplar, yellow (Liriodendron spp.) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 126 Populus spp. (poplar) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 126 porosity, aeration increasing in compacted soils, 140 pruning butterfly, 43 knowledge and attitudes about utility, 264 natural target, 132 oak response to reduction cuts, 360 paints, 132 roots, 43 Prunus spp. diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 127 film-forming polymers for reducing salt injury, 185 Pyrus spp. (pear) branch strength of Bradford pear, 283 callery pear cultivars as street trees, 153 qualitative research, 304 Quercus spp. (oak) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 127 evaluation of decline of bur oak, 22 film-forming polymers for reducing salt injury, 185 Minneapolis oak forests and urbanization, 301(a) paclobutrazol-induced drought tolerance, 397 response to reduction pruning cuts, 360 transformation of forest spatial structure, 371(a) for treatment of sudden oak death, 309 Raupp, Michael J. see Frank, Steven Reed, A. Scott. see Ries, Paul D. Reiter, Douglas K. see Kuhns, Michael R. remote sensing mapping tree health with multispectral, 229(a) Remphrey, W.R. see Catton, H.A. research methodology qualitative, 304 resistography for prediction of tree failure, 76 Ries, Paul D. (and A.S. Reed and S.J. Kresse), The impact of statewide urban forestry programs: A survey of cities in Oregon, U.S., 168 rights-of-way long-term trends in small mammals, 147 small mammal populations, 433 vegetation management, 435 riparian areas woody plant diversity in urban-rural gradient, 372(a) Rivenshield, Angela (and N.L. Bassuk), Using organic amendments to decrease bulk density and increase macroporosity in compacted soils, 140 Robbins, James A. see Gu, Mengmeng Rodrı Mary L. Rom, Curt R. see Gu, Mengmeng root collar adverse effects of planting below grade, 64 rooting space hurricanes and urban forests, 98 roots circling, 43 effect of soil decompaction and amendment on growth, 428 mechanical disruption, 43 pruning, 43 ropes friction coefficients, 31 Rosa spp. biopesticides for foliar disease and Japanese beetle, 210 Russian olive (Elaeagnus spp.) diseases with bleeding canker symptoms, 123 salt injury film-forming polymers for reducing, 185 sapsuckers preventing damage to maple, 367 saw timber quantifying urban abundance and quality, 253 Schmidt, D.J. see Garbelotto, M. seed sources for juniper, 325 Sherald, James L., Bacterial leaf scorch of landscape trees: What we know and what we do not know, 376. see also DeStefano, Darren A. Shirazi, A.M. (and S.H. Vogel), Temperature fluctuation in Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. subintegerrima and its surrounding environment, 193 shrubs influence of irrigation volume and mulch on establishment, 202 Sifleet, Samantha D. see Doccola, Joseph J. Smiley, E. Thomas (and D.C. Booth and L.W. Wilkinson), Preventing sapsucker damage on sugar maple (Acer saccharum), 367 Smith, Ian W. see Johnstone, Denise M. soil amendments effect on root growth, 428 organic in compacted soils, 140 soil water dynamics and growth of street and park trees, 231 ©2007 International Society of Arboriculture ´guez-Pedraza, Carlos D. see Duryea,
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