Forest health and protection
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Forest health and protection
(McGraw-Hill series in forestry)
McGraw-Hill, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text integrates the areas of fire; insects and diseases into one text within the context of applied forest protection (ecology, and forest health and ecosystem management). It assumes some knowledge of forest ecology.
目次
- Part 1 The concept of forest health: definitions of forest health
- characteristics of a healthy forest
- symptoms of forest health problems
- possible causes of forest health problems
- current health status of the world's forests
- the influence of forest management and other human activities on forest health -case studies
- forest health monitoring networks
- conclusions. Part 2 Ecological principles: forest biomes
- production ecology succession
- ecosystem management. Part 3 Fire as a physical process: the elements of fire behaviour
- fire behaviour prediction. Part 4 Fire ecology and fire regimes: fire adaptations of plants
- predicting tree mortality from fire
- fire regimes of North America
- ponderous pine forests
- coastal douglas fir forests
- western sub-alpine forests
- longleaf pine
- jack pine forests. Part 5 Organizing for fire management: evolution of fire policy
- responsibilities for fire protection
- fire prevention and detection
- fire suppression. Part 6 Fire strategies for forest health: forest structure and fire behaviour
- prescribed fire
- managed wildland fire (PNF)
- constraints to fire use. Part 7 Wind and forest health: wind as a physical process
- wind effects on trees
- forest management strategies
- synergistic effects. Part 8 Introduction to diseases: definition of disease and types of diseases
- a brief history of forest pathology
- impact of diseases
- the disease triangle, square or tetrahedron
- the concept of pathogens, parasites, saprophytes and symbiotic relationships
- signs and symptoms of diseases
- linkages between diseases, insects, fire and wind
- diseases in urban forests and street trees
- forest pathology books. Part 9 Abiotic (non-biological) and animal caused injuries: the pattern of abiotic injuries
- injuries caused by temperature extremes
- low and high moisture and low soil oxygen
- global change
- air pollution
- herbicides
- mechanical injuries
- nutrient imbalances and elemental toxicities
- fire
- salt injury
- animal damage. Part 10 Disease causing organisms: features of disease causing organisms
- classification, life cycles and diseases caused by fungi
- spread and ecology of fungi. Part 11 Nursery diseases and mycorrhizae: selection of nursery sites
- abiotic injuries
- biotic diseases
- management of seedling diseases
- mycorrhizae. Part 12 Root diseases: types and causes of root diseases
- symptoms, signs, hosts, distribution and spread of root diseases
- interactions betwen root diseases, insects and fire
- root diseases and disease/bark beetle interactions
- conclusions. Part 13 Foliage diseases and rusts: foliage diseases
- rusts. Part 14 Stem and branch diseases: mistletoes
- cankers
- galls and other malformations
- decay
- vascular wilts
- stains. Part 15 Forest declines: the concept of decline diseases. Part 16 Management of forest diseases and the deterioration of wood products: forest disease management
- integration of disease, insect and fire management
- modelling forest disease. Part 17 Introduction to forest entomology. Part 18
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