Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 39(6): November 2013 models i-Tree Eco, 56, 62 monitoring programs practices and challenges, 292 Montan, Roy. see Persad, Anand B. Moore, G.M., Adaptations of Australian tree species relevant to water scarcity in the urban forest, 109 see also Ryder, C.M. Morus spp. (mulberry) effect of date and harvest method on transplant success, 211 mulberry (Morus spp.) effect of date and harvest method on transplant success, 211 mulch effect on container-grown maple, 173 municipal programs utilization of urban wood, 25 Murphy-Dunning, Colleen. see Jack- Scott, Emily neighborhood planning homeowner interactions with residential trees, 267 New Jersey, U.S. maximum size expectations for urban trees, 68 Nezhad, Rezvan Mohammadi. see Etemadi, Nematollah nitrogen fertilizer uptake and partitioning in Celtis, 85 nursery production method and anchorage, 2 and shoot growth, 201 and transplant success, 211 oak (Quercus spp.) shoot growth and production method, 201 O’Callaghan, Dealga. see Stewart, Mark G. Ohio, U.S. landscape trees and residential values, 49 Olexa, Michael. see Pearson, Brian J. padauk (Pterocarpus spp.) drought stress response strategies, 125 pear (Pyrus spp.) effect of pit design and soil composition on establishment, 256 shading effectiveness of street trees, 157 Pearce, Lillian M. (and J.B. Kirkpatrick and A. Davison), Using size class distributions of species to deduce the dynamic of the private urban forest, 74 Pearson, Brian J. (and R.C. Beeson, Jr., C. Reinhart-Adams, M. Olexa, and A. Shober), Determining variability in characteristics of residential landscape soils that influence infiltration rates, 249 Percival, Glynn C. (and J.M. Banks), Water-retaining polymer and fungicide combinations reduce disease severity caused by horsechestnut leaf blotch (Guignardia aesculi (Peck) VB Stewart), 182 Persad, Anand B. (and J. Siefer, R. Montan, S. Kirby, O.J. Rocha, M.E. Redding, C.M. Ranger, and A.W. Jones), Effects of emerald ash borer infestation on the structure and material properties of ash trees, 11 Pfisterer, Jochen. see Spatz, Hanns Christof photography for measuring canopy, 62 photosynthesis and water stress in cottonwood, 226 Piana, Max. see Jack-Scott, Emily pine (Pinus spp.) effect of date and harvest method on transplant success, 211 growth and resilience to extreme drought, 279 Pinus spp. (pine) effect of date and harvest method on transplant success, 211 growth and resilience to extreme drought, 279 planting design effect of pit design and soil composition on establishment of pear, 256 Platanus spp. (sycamore) managing and monitoring health during extreme drought, 136 polymers fungicide combos for reducing horsechestnut leaf blotch, 182 Populus spp. (cottonwood) water stress and physiology, growth and biomass, 226 Potter, Daniel A. (and C.T. Redmond), Relative resistance or susceptibility of landscape-suitable elms (Ulmus spp.) to multiple insect pests, 236 private property homeowner interactions with residential trees, 267 landscape trees and residential values, 49 pruning benefits of formative pruning of street trees, 17 Prunus spp. (sweet cherry) shoot growth and production method, 201 Pterocarpus spp. (padauk ) drought stress response strategies, 125 public policy in times of drought, 102 303 Pyrus spp. (pear) effect of pit design and soil composition on establishment, 256 shading effectiveness of street trees, 157 Quantified Risk Assessment (QTRA), 165 Quercus spp. (oak) shoot growth and production method, 201 Rahman, M.A. (and P. Stringer and A.R. Ennos), Effect of pit design and soil composition on performance of Pyrus calleryana street trees in the establishment period, 256 see also Armson, David Ranger, Christopher M. see Persad, Anand B. Raupp, Brian B. see Szczepaniec, Adrianna Raupp, Michael J. see Szczepaniec, Adrianna recycling utilization of urban wood, 25 Redding, Michael E. see Persad, Anand B. Reinhart-Adams, Carrie. see Pearson, Brian J. risk assessment and mechanical properties 0f green wood, 218 QTRA and cost-benefit, 165 Rocha, Oscar J. see Persad, Anand B. Roman, Lara A. (and E.G. McPherson, B.C. Scharenbroch, and J. Bartens), Identifying common practices and challenges for local urban tree monitoring programs across the United States, 292 root ball shaving, 2 root growth root pruning and production method, 201 influence on anchorage, 2 Ryder, C.M. (and G.M. Moore), The arboricultural and economic benefits of formative pruning street trees, 17 Sanders, Jessica (and J. Grabosky and P. Cowle), Establishing maximum size expectations for urban trees with regard to designed space, 68 scale (insect) effects of neonicotinid insecticides, 231 Scharenbroch, Bryant C. (and M. Catania), Soil quality attributes as indicators of urban tree performance see also Roman, Lara A. shade effectiveness of five street trees, 157 Shears, Ian. see May, Peter B. Shober, Amy. see Pearson, Brian J. ©2013 International Society of Arboriculture
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