Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Articles of note in the Sterling Morton Library : June'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, I would be delighted to help you at rhassert@mortonarb.org.

Chase, M.W. et al. A proposal for a standarised protocol to barcode all land plants. Taxon, v. 56, no. 2, p. 295-299.

Hutchins, A. Daylily delights : a promenade through perennials possibilities. Iowa Gardening, v.5, no. 3, p. 13-17.

Jerde, C.L. and M.A. Lewis. Wating for invasions: a framework for the arrival of nonindigenous species. The American Naturalist, v. 170, no. 1, p. 1-9.

Louv, R. In the garden of childhood. Organic Gardening, v. 54, no. 2, p. 70-71.

Maloney, C.J. Gardens on the green line. Chicagoland Gardening, v. 13, no. 4, p. 64-69.
Garfield Conservatory showcases a wealth of fascinating indoor plants, and now the splendor extends to exquisite outdoor gardens.

Osler, G. and M. Sommerkorn. Toward a complete soil C and N cycle: incorporating the soil fauna. Ecology, v. 88, no. 7, p. 1611-1621.

Streatfield, D.C. Orto Botanico, Padua : a Renaissance jewel. Washington Park Arboretum Bulletin, v. 69, no. 2, p. 6-11.
Explores the Orto Botanico, the oldest surviving botanic garden in Europe.

Watkinson, J.I. Efficacy of non-chemical weed control during plug establishment of a wildflower meadow. Journal of Environmental Horticulture, v. 25, no. 2, p. 83-88.

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