Plant Information Center - Links for people working in urban and community forestry. A simplified identificationtree with States http//www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/project/dendrology/. http://www.ibiblio.org/pic/links.htm
Extractions: search plant names: Home Virtual Herbarium Services Resources ... Site Map Home Links outside the PIC site to useful pages on botany Herbaria Directory Tree Identification Lesson Plans Databases ... Education Material Herbaria Directory http://www.nybg.org/bsci/ih/ Index Herbariorum, hosted by the New York Botanical Garden, is a detailed directory of the 3000+ public herbaria of the world including staff members associated with it. The electronic searchable version includes up-to-date information on 2010 herbaria in 134 countries. Databases Gymnosperm Database: http://www.conifers.org/index.htm Edited by Christopher J. Earle. This database has descriptions of 1000+ taxa of gymnosperms, i.e., conifers, cycads, and their allies. This database provides entry at the family level and guides to genus, species and sometimes variety for each taxon. Basic information on each species generally includes a picture, a distribution map, common names, taxonomic notes, description, range, "big tree", oldest, dendrochronology, ethnobotany, remarks, and citations. Flora of N.A.:
Treesource - New And Forthcoming Titles 2002 £65.00 Tree identification/dendrology. Reducing Pesticide Use in ForestryForestry Commission Practice Guide 15 I. Willoughby This publication, based http://www.treesource.co.uk/book_news.htm
Forestry - Forest Conservation - Academic Info dendrology at Virginia Tech The dendrology homepage at is where to find tree identificationfact sheets on A. Peterson, Virginia Tech Department of forestry. http://www.academicinfo.net/forestry.html
Forestry ethos and participation in forestry programmes Forest types in India, identificationof species composition and associations; dendrology, taxonomic classification http://www.upsc.gov.in/exams/notifications/ifs-2004/appx1-2.htm
Extractions: FORESTRY To Optional Subjects PAPER-I Section A Silviculture - General : General Silvicultural Principles : ecological and physiological factors influencing vegetation, natural and artificial regeneration of forests; methods of propagation, grafting techniques; site factors; nursery and planting techniques-nursery beds, polybags and maintenance, water budgeting, grading and hardening of seedlings; special approaches; establishment and tending. Silviculture - systems Clear felling, uniform shelter wood selection, coppice and conversion systems. Management of silviculture systems of temperate, subtropical, humid tropical, dry tropical and coastal tropical forests with special reference to plantation silviculture, choice of species, establishment and management of standards, enrichment methods, technical constraints, intensive mechanized methods, aerial seeding thinning. 3. Silviculture - Mangrove and Cold desert : Mangrove : habitat and characteristics, mangrove, plantation-establishment and rehabilitation of degraded mangrove formations; silvicultural systems for mangrove; protection of habitats against natural disasters. Cold desert - Characteristics, identification and management of species.
Coniferous Trees dendrology at Virginia Tech This site is by Dr John R. S eiler and Upper PeninsulaTree identification Key by Bill Cook, MSU Extension Forester for the Upper http://www.gvta.on.ca/flora/trees_c.html
Extractions: Flora Home Ferns Fungi Wildflowers ... GVTA Home CONIFERS - "Conifer" is derived from Latin meaning "to bear cones" - see image in the upper left corner of this web page. Cones are a common feature of most conifers with junipers and yews being two exceptions that produce berry-like fruit. Cones are sort of like a flower. One way of identifying a conifer is to look at the leaves - neeedles or scale-like. Conifers are usually evergreen trees or shrubs with linear, needle-like or scale-like leaves, though some, like larch or tamarack, drop their leaves (deciduous) in autumn. Among the conifers are some of the smallest, largest and oldest living woody plants known. GYMNOSPERM TREES - is another term that could have been used here. A plant that bears " naked seeds " (i.e., seeds not inclosed in an ovary like the Angiosperms - broadleaved trees, shrubs and wildflowers). This Coniferous Trees Web Page contains most of the softwood trees, ones that tend to have leaves that are needles or scales (such as pines & cedars) and remain "evergreen" with the exception of the Larix genus (tamarack or eastern larch) that we tend to see while hiking trails in Southern Ontario, Canada.
Walnut On The Web! - Dr. Beineke Retires From Purdue You taught many classes at Purdue over the years what were they? dendrology (treeidentification), Forest Tree Genetics, World forestry and Society, Forest http://www.hybridwalnut.com/BeinekeRetirement.html
Extractions: Reprinted from Black Walnut Tree Topics , volume 6 number 2, Spring 1998 If you know Dr. Walter Beineke well or even just a little, if you've heard him give a seminar several times or only once, you will agree that Walt is an expert on every aspect of growing black walnut. His credentials are impressive, but even more significant is his ability to share his knowledge in a way any one of us can understand. As Dr. Beineke prepares for his retirement from Purdue University he reflects on the past and looks into the future: When did your interest in forestry begin? "Even as a young child I was interested in growing things. I collected acorns, walnuts and cherry seeds, propagated them, and anxiously awaited the results. This interest persisted throughout my youth and adult life." How did you end up at Purdue University? "Actually, I have been at Purdue twice. I earned my undergrad degree from Purdue School of Forestry in 1960. I then went on to Duke University for my Master's in Forestry in 1961. North Carolina State University was my next stop, where I earned my Ph.D. in forest genetics. It was then I returned to Purdue to start my career as a forest geneticist in 1964. I've been at Purdue ever since." How did the black walnut improvement program get started?
UNH Cooperative Extension - Forestry - Forest Stewardship The science of forestry is known as silviculture (the art and Forest Biology andDendrology at Virginia Tech includes tree identification fact sheets http://ceinfo.unh.edu/Forestry/FORSTEW.htm
Extractions: The Forestry Information Center can answer many of your natural resource related questions. When sending an email please provide contact information (phone number and post office address) and what kind of assistance or information you want. The center can also be reached for callers in any of the New England states at 1-800-444-8978. The postal address is Rm 211 Nesmith Hall, 131 Main Street, Durham, NH, 03824.
EDU2 : Level 4 Tree and Shrub ID / Dendrologynorth west; How to Grow and Maintain a Healthy BirchTreeet al. and tree disease; ISU forestry Tree identification; Identifying MI http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/biolo18.htm
Extractions: ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ... TREES REGIONAL *DENDROLOGY* Dave Hendry's Homepage - Dendrology On-line:ontario Dendrology at Virginia Tech Dryade - een dendrologische databank Eine kindgerechte Bestimmungshilfe für Laubbäume ... dendrologie *FORESTRY* AGRICULT. FORESTRY : TITLE *TREE-RING* A World Community of Old Trees ADVANCE-10K project:dendrochrono/climate Aegean Dendrochronology Project Ancient Cross Timbers Project ... University of Victoria Tree-Ring Laboratory Home Page *TREES* Ancient Bristlecone Pine Ancient Trees by John Fitzgerald Applied Biology Leaf Identification California Oak Mortality Task Force ... about oak trees quercus species *TREES REGIONAL* A Mallee Home Page:tree in Australia Alte Bäume in Holland und Westeuropa Andis Alte Bäume:de Arboretum homepage:dk ... WallonieWeb: Les arbres remarquables du brabant Wallon (Wallonie Belgique) Return to ABCentral
Course Descriptions: FORESTRY and their influence on forestry operations. Interpretation and GIS Species identificationand typing significant site indicator species; dendrology and silvics http://www.mala.ca/calendar/CRSFRST.ASP
Extractions: An introduction to forest surveying. Topics include field notes; measurements of distance; direction and elevation; calculations and hand plotting related to traverses; computer applications to survey data including area calculations; obtaining, recording and plotting of topographic detail; and care, maintenance and adjustment of surveying instruments. (3:0:3) A continuation of FRST 111T, focusing on the measurements of standing and felled timber; use of volume tables; compilation of stand and stock tables. Topics include sampling methods, theory and application with reference to forest inventory; operational cruising techniques; compilation of data; derivation of net volumes;, and statistical analysis. (2:0:4)
Catalogue 2003-04 : University Of Vermont Credits 3. FOR 021 dendrology Classification, silvical characteristics, and identificationfeatures of 3. FOR 081 - forestry Seminar Readings and http://www.uvm.edu/academics/catalogue/?category=FOR