
Landscape tree planting management technology
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Book Introduction
This book explains the basic structure and growth characteristics of trees, species selection, planting methods, pruning and tree shape control, soil management, diagnosis and control of infectious and non-infectious diseases and pests, wound treatment and trunk surgery, pesticides, and management equipment and materials in an easy-to-understand manner even for those with limited expertise.
Following the first edition published in 2001, this book introduces newly developed technologies and equipment, adds and reinforces the latest knowledge on hazardous tree management and work safety, which are emphasized in the "Arboriculture" subject of the government-administered tree doctor qualification exam, and enhances the sense of realism with 463 color photos.
The author of this book, Professor Lee Kyung-jun, is an expert in non-communicable diseases who founded the Seoul National University Plant Hospital and served as its first director, and has been in charge of tree diagnosis for over 20 years. Professor Lee Seung-je is one of the best tree doctors in Korea.
This book harmoniously covers the theory and practice of arboriculture, based on the extensive experience and knowledge of the authors, who are leading experts in the field of arboriculture in Korea.
Following the first edition published in 2001, this book introduces newly developed technologies and equipment, adds and reinforces the latest knowledge on hazardous tree management and work safety, which are emphasized in the "Arboriculture" subject of the government-administered tree doctor qualification exam, and enhances the sense of realism with 463 color photos.
The author of this book, Professor Lee Kyung-jun, is an expert in non-communicable diseases who founded the Seoul National University Plant Hospital and served as its first director, and has been in charge of tree diagnosis for over 20 years. Professor Lee Seung-je is one of the best tree doctors in Korea.
This book harmoniously covers the theory and practice of arboriculture, based on the extensive experience and knowledge of the authors, who are leading experts in the field of arboriculture in Korea.
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Chapter 1: The Value and Types of Trees
1.1 History of tree use
1.2 The value of trees
1.3 Types of trees
1.4 Arboriculture
Chapter 2: Structure of Trees
2.1 Characteristics of trees
2.2 Structure of trees: leaves, buds, stems, and roots
Chapter 3: Tree Growth
3.1 Hard work and growth
3.2 Diameter growth
3.3 Root growth
3.4 Reproductive growth
3.5 Tree type and crown type
3.6 Relationship between growth and sunlight
Chapter 4: Selecting Landscape Trees
4.1 Planting Purpose
4.2 Species-specific characteristics
4.3 Environmental resistance
4.4 The concept of enemy-enemy ratio
4.5 Social needs
4.6 Legal Recommendations and Restrictions
4.7 Future Property Value
4.8 Selection of tree species by purpose
4.9 Selecting street tree species
Chapter 5: Vestibular and cervical spine regulation
5.1 Basic Knowledge: Differences between Conifers and Broadleaf Trees
5.2 Purpose of the vestibule
5.3 Jeonjeong
5.4 Shape adjustment
5.5 Special Warfare
Chapter 6: Transplanting Landscape Trees
6.1 Quality, specifications, and transplant success rate of grafted trees
6.2 Transplantation Timing
6.3 Preliminary work
6.4 Excavation and Root Production
6.5 Transportation and Storage
6.6 Planting
6.7 Post-processing
6.8 Precautions and failure cases when transplanting trees
Chapter 7 Soil Management
7.1 Basic Knowledge: Soil Properties
7.2 Civil War
7.3 Irrigation
7.4 Soil Improvement
7.5 Mulching
7.6 Lost Soil Management
7.7 Soil changes due to civil engineering work
Chapter 8: Special Area Planting and Tree Management
8.1 Planting in the packaging area
8.2 Planting on slopes and cuts
8.3 Planting on fill and landfill sites
8.4 Planting Planters
8.5 Interior Landscaping
8.6 Construction of a water fountain
8.7 Creation of windbreak forests
8.8 Planting around the industrial complex
8.9 Rooftop Landscaping
8.10 Fire-resistant landscaping
8.11 Sewer Infiltration Root Management
8.12 Tree Growth Control
Chapter 9 Management of Noncommunicable Diseases
9.1 Non-communicable diseases
9.2 Damage Diagnosis: Distinguishing Between Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
9.3 Damage caused by soil factors
9.4 Meteorological damage
9.5 Biological Damage
9.6 Artificial damage
9.7 Winter Preparation
Chapter 10: Management of Infectious Diseases
10.1 Basic Knowledge
10.2 Diagnosis of tree diseases
10.3 Classification of contagious tree diseases according to pathogen and affected area
10.4 Major tree diseases
10.5 Relationship between water quality and tree growth environment
10.6 Control and treatment of tree diseases
Chapter 11 Pest Management
11.1 Types of tree pests
11.2 Pest identification by damage symptoms and traces of harm
11.3 Major domestic landscape tree pests
11.4 Relationship between pests and tree growth environment
11.5 Pest Control
Chapter 12 Wound Care and Surgery
12.1 Reinforcing support
12.2 Wound Treatment
12.3 Root surgery
12.4 Interstitial surgery
Chapter 13 Pesticide Management
13.1 Types and Classification of Pesticides
13.2 Appropriate timing for pesticide use
13.3 How to use pesticides
13.4 Precautions when using pesticides
13.5 weak
13.6 Pesticide poisoning and detoxification
Chapter 14: Management of Hazardous Trees
14.1 Situations causing tree hazards
14.2 Factors affecting tree risk
14.3 Tree Risk Assessment Criteria
14.4 Wood Decay Measurement Method
14.5 Tree Risk Assessment Method
14.6 Tree Risk Assessment Case
14.7 Measures to reduce tree hazards
14.8 Removal of hazardous trees
Chapter 15 Management Equipment and Materials
15.1 Landscape tree management equipment
15.2 Landscape tree management materials
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1.1 History of tree use
1.2 The value of trees
1.3 Types of trees
1.4 Arboriculture
Chapter 2: Structure of Trees
2.1 Characteristics of trees
2.2 Structure of trees: leaves, buds, stems, and roots
Chapter 3: Tree Growth
3.1 Hard work and growth
3.2 Diameter growth
3.3 Root growth
3.4 Reproductive growth
3.5 Tree type and crown type
3.6 Relationship between growth and sunlight
Chapter 4: Selecting Landscape Trees
4.1 Planting Purpose
4.2 Species-specific characteristics
4.3 Environmental resistance
4.4 The concept of enemy-enemy ratio
4.5 Social needs
4.6 Legal Recommendations and Restrictions
4.7 Future Property Value
4.8 Selection of tree species by purpose
4.9 Selecting street tree species
Chapter 5: Vestibular and cervical spine regulation
5.1 Basic Knowledge: Differences between Conifers and Broadleaf Trees
5.2 Purpose of the vestibule
5.3 Jeonjeong
5.4 Shape adjustment
5.5 Special Warfare
Chapter 6: Transplanting Landscape Trees
6.1 Quality, specifications, and transplant success rate of grafted trees
6.2 Transplantation Timing
6.3 Preliminary work
6.4 Excavation and Root Production
6.5 Transportation and Storage
6.6 Planting
6.7 Post-processing
6.8 Precautions and failure cases when transplanting trees
Chapter 7 Soil Management
7.1 Basic Knowledge: Soil Properties
7.2 Civil War
7.3 Irrigation
7.4 Soil Improvement
7.5 Mulching
7.6 Lost Soil Management
7.7 Soil changes due to civil engineering work
Chapter 8: Special Area Planting and Tree Management
8.1 Planting in the packaging area
8.2 Planting on slopes and cuts
8.3 Planting on fill and landfill sites
8.4 Planting Planters
8.5 Interior Landscaping
8.6 Construction of a water fountain
8.7 Creation of windbreak forests
8.8 Planting around the industrial complex
8.9 Rooftop Landscaping
8.10 Fire-resistant landscaping
8.11 Sewer Infiltration Root Management
8.12 Tree Growth Control
Chapter 9 Management of Noncommunicable Diseases
9.1 Non-communicable diseases
9.2 Damage Diagnosis: Distinguishing Between Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
9.3 Damage caused by soil factors
9.4 Meteorological damage
9.5 Biological Damage
9.6 Artificial damage
9.7 Winter Preparation
Chapter 10: Management of Infectious Diseases
10.1 Basic Knowledge
10.2 Diagnosis of tree diseases
10.3 Classification of contagious tree diseases according to pathogen and affected area
10.4 Major tree diseases
10.5 Relationship between water quality and tree growth environment
10.6 Control and treatment of tree diseases
Chapter 11 Pest Management
11.1 Types of tree pests
11.2 Pest identification by damage symptoms and traces of harm
11.3 Major domestic landscape tree pests
11.4 Relationship between pests and tree growth environment
11.5 Pest Control
Chapter 12 Wound Care and Surgery
12.1 Reinforcing support
12.2 Wound Treatment
12.3 Root surgery
12.4 Interstitial surgery
Chapter 13 Pesticide Management
13.1 Types and Classification of Pesticides
13.2 Appropriate timing for pesticide use
13.3 How to use pesticides
13.4 Precautions when using pesticides
13.5 weak
13.6 Pesticide poisoning and detoxification
Chapter 14: Management of Hazardous Trees
14.1 Situations causing tree hazards
14.2 Factors affecting tree risk
14.3 Tree Risk Assessment Criteria
14.4 Wood Decay Measurement Method
14.5 Tree Risk Assessment Method
14.6 Tree Risk Assessment Case
14.7 Measures to reduce tree hazards
14.8 Removal of hazardous trees
Chapter 15 Management Equipment and Materials
15.1 Landscape tree management equipment
15.2 Landscape tree management materials
References
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: March 20, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 488 pages | 188*257mm
- ISBN13: 9788952130730
- ISBN10: 8952130731
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