Forest Decline ConceptsPaul D. Manion, Denis Lachance International in scope, this book provides a foundation of diverse ideas and approaches to explain complex problems of trees. |
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
A QUANTITATIVE TREE CROWN RATING | 137 |
PATTERN AND PROCESS OF MAPLE DIEBACK | 155 |
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