Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 41(6): November 2015 Platanus spp. (sycamore) leaf-gas exchange in urban street sites, 113 pollen spatial variation in cities, 57 pruning effects on growth and structure, 11 effects on strain in wind, 3 root, 75 severity and aspect ratio, 69 public health spatial variation of allergenic tree pollen in cities, 57 public opinion urban tree and ecosystem disservices, 187 Quercus spp. (oak) leaf-gas exchange in urban street sites, 113 Roloff, Andreas. see Gillner, Sten Roman, Lara A. see Locke, Dexter H. root architecture and container retention time, 146 effects of root ball shaving and planting depth on magnolia, 260 influence of container porosity and root pruning, 155 root balls effects of wire basket retention, 18 root pruning effects on root architecture and landscape performance in magnolia, 260 influence on root architecture and anchorage, 155 roots locating with ground-penetrating radar, 245 Ryder, C.M. (and G.M. Moore), The arboricultural and economic benefits of formative pruning street trees see also Moore, G.M Sadoff, Clifford S. see Hughes, Gabriel P. sample size street trees, 346 Schwartzberg, Lora. see Dampier, Jason E.E. shade influence of planting configuration, 208 Slater, Duncan (and R. Ennos), The level of occlusion of included bark affects the strength of bifurcations in hazel (Corylus avellana L.), 194 Somers, Greg L. see Chappelka, Arthur H. Storer, Andrew J. see Clark, Rachel E. street trees simple sampling, 346 Strom, B.L. (and W.K. Oldland, J.R. Meeker, and J. Dunn), Evaluation of general-use insecticides for preventing host colonization by New Jersey southern pine beetle, 88 Sweden urban tree and ecosystem disservices, 187 Swietenia spp. (mahogany) influence of container porosity and root pruning, 155 sycamore (Platanus spp.) leaf-gas exchange in urban street sites, 113 Thomas, Valerie A. see Hwang, Won Hoi Tilia spp. (linden) leaf-gas exchange in urban street sites, 113 Tobin, Patrick C. see Persad, Anand B. tree appraisal methods Trunk Formula Method, 279 tree inventories crew size efficiency, 223 trees management and planning tool, 233 allergenic, 57 long-term benefits of planting programs, 324 maintenance costs, 293 sentinel, 125 Trunk Formula Method field precision analysis, 279 Tsuga spp. (hemlock) T. chinensis vs. T. canadensis, 41 Ulmus spp. (elm) effect of mulch, root pruning, and planting depth, 75 impacts of container retention time on root architecture, 146 urban forests costs of maintaining and not maintaining, 293 delimiting invasive borers, 125 pest vulnerability, 26 symptoms associated with EAB, 103 tree inventories as management and planning tool, 233 urban landscapes enhanced by nonnative, noninvasive woody species, 173 urban trees ecosystem disservices, 187 influence of planting configuration on residential shade, 208 leaf-gas exchange in five species, 113 spatial variation of allergenic tree pollen in cities, 57 urbanization vapor pressure and tree species and composition, 136 maple response to reduced irrigation in semi-arid climate, 334 Vecht, Jennifer Vander (and T.M. Conway), Comparing species composition and planting trends: Exploring pest vulnerability in Toronto’s urban forest, 26 Vogt, Jess (and R.J. Hauer and B.C. Fischer), The costs of maintaining and not maintaining the urban forest: A review of the urban forestry and arboriculture literature, 293 Walton, Jeffrey T. see Nowak, David J. Weinberger, Kate R. (and P.L. Kinney and G.S. Lovasi), A review of spatial variation of allergenic tree pollen within cities, 57 wire baskets effects of retention and removal, 18 Wiseman, P. Eric. see Hwang, Won Hoi 357 ©2015 International Society of Arboriculture
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