Saturday, June 03, 2006

Articles of note in the Sterling Morton Library : May's offerings

These are some recent articles that can be found within the journal collection of the Sterling Morton Library. Please visit the Library to discover the incredible botanical and horticultural resources that await you! If you are unable to visit the Library and interested in reviewing one of these articles, we would be delighted to help you at library@mortonarb.org.

Carpenter, Amanda, et al. Developing a code of ethics for ecological restorationists. Ecological Restoration, v. 24, no. 2, p105-108.

De la Fleur, Marcus. Incorporating sustainable water principles into the design of the whole garden : combining the functional with the educational. Public Garden, v. 20, no. 4, p. 10-11.

Dickinson, Whitney, et al. The ethical challenges faced by ecological restorationists. Ecological Restoration, v. 24, no. 2, p. 102-104.

Engler, Kim. IPM [integrated pest management] in the landscape. American Nurseryman, v. 203, no. 10, p. 32-34.

Forrest, Todd. Botanic evolution : building on Marian Cruger Coffin’s original design, landscape architects help develop a living collection in a historic landscape [New York Botanical Garden]. Landscape Architecture, v. 96-no. 6, p. 34-44.

Louv, Richard. The nature-child reunion. National Wildlife, v. 44, no. 4, p. 22-30.

Macunovich, Janet. Charting a path : this simple approach yields a design that pleases the feet and delights the eye. Fine Gardening, np. 110, p. 40-43.

Mansson, L. An analysis of the analysis of herbivore population dynamics. Oikos, v. 113, no. , p. 217-225.

Niklas, Karl J. Allometric theory and the mechanical stability of large trees: proof and conjecture. American Journal of Botany, v. 93, no. 6, p. 824-828.

Stan, Amanda B. Dynamics of a managed oak woodland in northeastern Illinois. Natural Areas Journal, v. 26, no. 2, p. 187-197.

Wilson, Philip J. Axillary shoot growth, rooting and overwinter survival in stem cuttings of Viburnum dentatum ‘Chicago Luster.’ Journal of Environmental Horticulture, v. 24, no. 1, p. 6-12.

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