جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
68
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Oct 1, 1999
ناشر
U.S. Department of Agriculture
توضیحات
This comprehensive guide dives into the myriad threats faced by oak trees, a vital component of many ecosystems. The authors, seasoned experts in forestry and environmental science, meticulously examine the major insects and diseases that can compromise the health of these iconic trees. Readers will find detailed identification techniques and lifecycles of pests that could lead to significant damage, equipping them with the knowledge needed for effective management.
In addition to biological threats, the work addresses the impact of air pollution and chemical injuries that oak trees endure, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to forest health. Clear illustrations and descriptive narratives aid in understanding complex ecological interactions, making this resource invaluable for both professionals and passionate tree advocates.
The authors emphasize an integrated management strategy that combines preventive measures with active monitoring and intervention techniques. Their collaborative expertise brings a wealth of knowledge, offering practical guidance to ensure the vigor and longevity of oak populations for generations to come.
In addition to biological threats, the work addresses the impact of air pollution and chemical injuries that oak trees endure, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to forest health. Clear illustrations and descriptive narratives aid in understanding complex ecological interactions, making this resource invaluable for both professionals and passionate tree advocates.
The authors emphasize an integrated management strategy that combines preventive measures with active monitoring and intervention techniques. Their collaborative expertise brings a wealth of knowledge, offering practical guidance to ensure the vigor and longevity of oak populations for generations to come.
ژانرها
علم و فناوری
تاریخ