A Compendium of information on tree health care including diseases, insects, weeds, and cultural practices
Dorrance, Anne E.
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Title
A Compendium of information on tree health care including diseases, insects, weeds, and cultural practices
Author(s)
Dorrance, Anne E.
Issue Date
1991-11
Keyword(s)
Bibliographies
Bibliography
Bomen (biologie)
Catalogs
Diseases and pests
integrated pest management
Landscape management
Trees
Wounds and injuries
Abstract
The trees found in our communities and urban areas are an invaluable multipurpose resource that contributes significantly to a livable environment. They confer economic, environmental, and social benefits and impart values that range from the purely aesthetic to the overtly economic. Trees enhance the landscape and surrounding architecture,
stabilize soils, minimize erosion, reduce noise and glare, filter dust and air pollution, provide habitat for wildlife, increase property values, and impart a sense of well-being.
Publisher
Champaign, Ill. :Illinois Natural History Survey,[1991]
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publication no. 12
Copyright, 1991, University of Illinois Board of Trustees. Made available here under a CC-By-NC license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
A monographic series which began publication in 1976 and covers a variety of topics with a range of audiences, from general interest to academic works.
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