2018
DOI: 10.12912/23920629/92934
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Strategy for preservation of veteran trees in the city - a model of conduct based on plant defense mechanisms and the idea of sustainable development

Abstract: * Autor do korespondencji: edytasze@wp.pl STRESZCZENIE Choć badania nad mechanizmami obronnymi drzew prowadzono w latach 30-tych XX wieku, to dopiero w połowie lat 80-tych, pod wpływem publikacji Alexa Shigo, rozpoczął się ruch arborystyczny, który opierał się na zrozumieniu mechanizmów obronnych, fizjologii wzrostu i rozwoju drzew. Zrównoważone podejście do kształtowania, sadzenia, pielęgnacji i ochrony drzew w różnym wieku wciąż ewoluuje. Zmiany obejmują szczególnie okazy sędziwe pod względem wieku oraz wete… Show more

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“…They are the habitat of rich biological and microbial life. According to British data, more than 2000 species of invertebrates (6% of British invertebrate fauna) depend on the habitat of senile trees; therefore, removing such tree canopies seriously affects the biodiversity of cities and villages [62]. Dendroflora is also an essential biodiversity refuge with sometimes rich associated flora.…”
Section: The Problem Of Protection Of Senile Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are the habitat of rich biological and microbial life. According to British data, more than 2000 species of invertebrates (6% of British invertebrate fauna) depend on the habitat of senile trees; therefore, removing such tree canopies seriously affects the biodiversity of cities and villages [62]. Dendroflora is also an essential biodiversity refuge with sometimes rich associated flora.…”
Section: The Problem Of Protection Of Senile Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are the habitat of rich biological and microbial life. According to British data, over 2000 species of invertebrates (6% of British invertebrate fauna) depend on the habitats of senile trees; therefore, the removal of such trees seriously affects the biodiversity of towns and villages [16,17].…”
Section: Need To Protect Older Trees In Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%