Dendroloogilised uurimused Eestis. 3
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2002
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EPMÜ Metsanduslik Uurimisinstituut
Abstrakt
Käesolevas Dendroloogiliste uurimuste inglise- ja eestikeelses väljaandes
pühendatakse rohkem tähelepanu dendroloogilistele kollektsioonidele, sest
2001. aastal täitus 80 aastat EPMÜ Järvselja Õppe- ja Katsemetskonna ning 40
aastat Tallinna Botaanikaaia kollektsioonide rajamisest.
Kogumiku avaloos selgitatakse botaanikaaedade kohta tänapäeva maailmas.
Seoses Läti Rahvusliku Botaanikaaia 45. aastapäevaga käsitletakse ka kahte
naaberriigi suurimat botaanikaaeda, nende koostööd ning tegevust taimekollektsioonide
rikastamisel ja uurimisel.
Käsitletakse Tartu Ülikooli Botaanikaaia aednikke ning analüüsitakse Eesti
puittaimede kollektsioonide uurimist, uurimistulemuste publitseerimist,
liigirikkust, kultuuriloolist tausta ja muid külgi. Edasi vaadeldakse Järvselja
võõramaiseid puid, selgitatakse Tartu maakonna parkide võõramaist
dendrofloorat, hariliku ebatsuuga (Pseudotsuga menziesii), serbia (Picea
omorika) ja kareda (P. asperata) kuuse levikut Eestis ning laiahaardeliselt Eesti
puittaimedel esinevaid jahukastelisi seeni.
Omaette lood on seekord pühendatud ajalooliste parkide väärtusele ja
rekonstrueerimisele, mille kohta tuuakse näited Hollandi vastavatest töödest.
Kogumiku viimased lood on pühendatud kauaaegsele Tartu ülikooli
professorile, akadeemik Viktor Masingule (1925-2001) ning Eesti
Dendroloogia Seltsi esinaisele Aino Aaspõllule ja dendroloog Marina
Šestakovile, kelle sünnist möödub tänavu vastavalt 60 ja 65 aastat. Toimetajad
This English and Estonian edition of Dendrological Studies puts more emphasis on dendrological collections to commemorate the establishment of the Educational and Experimental Forest District of the Estonian Agricultural University at Järvselja 80 years ago and the collections of the Tallinn Botanical Garden 40 years ago. The edition opens with an article explaining the place of botanical gardens in the contemporary world. The 45th anniversary of the National Botanical Garden of Latvia gave reason to write about the two largest botanical gardens in the adjoining countries of Estonia and Latvia as well as their cooperation and activity in enriching and researching plant collections. Next, an overview is given of the gardeners of the Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu, and an analysis is made of the research on, the publication of the research results, the species richness, the cultural and historical background and other aspects of woody plant collections in Estonia. Then, foreign trees introduced at Järvselja and foreign dendroflora found in the parks of Tartu County are examined. Thereafter, attention is paid to the spread in Estonia of Douglas spruce (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) and Chinese Spruce (P. asperata) as well as the powdery mildew fungi frequenting the local woody plants. A separate set of articles deals with the value and restoration of historical parks as exemplified by the respective works performed in Holland. The last articles of the complilation are dedicated to Academician Victor Masing (1925-2001), professor of long standing of the University of Tartu, as well as to Aino Aaspõllu, chairwoman of the Estonian Dendrology Society, and Marina Šestakov, dendrologist, who this year celebrate their 60th and 65th birthday, respectively. Editors
This English and Estonian edition of Dendrological Studies puts more emphasis on dendrological collections to commemorate the establishment of the Educational and Experimental Forest District of the Estonian Agricultural University at Järvselja 80 years ago and the collections of the Tallinn Botanical Garden 40 years ago. The edition opens with an article explaining the place of botanical gardens in the contemporary world. The 45th anniversary of the National Botanical Garden of Latvia gave reason to write about the two largest botanical gardens in the adjoining countries of Estonia and Latvia as well as their cooperation and activity in enriching and researching plant collections. Next, an overview is given of the gardeners of the Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu, and an analysis is made of the research on, the publication of the research results, the species richness, the cultural and historical background and other aspects of woody plant collections in Estonia. Then, foreign trees introduced at Järvselja and foreign dendroflora found in the parks of Tartu County are examined. Thereafter, attention is paid to the spread in Estonia of Douglas spruce (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) and Chinese Spruce (P. asperata) as well as the powdery mildew fungi frequenting the local woody plants. A separate set of articles deals with the value and restoration of historical parks as exemplified by the respective works performed in Holland. The last articles of the complilation are dedicated to Academician Victor Masing (1925-2001), professor of long standing of the University of Tartu, as well as to Aino Aaspõllu, chairwoman of the Estonian Dendrology Society, and Marina Šestakov, dendrologist, who this year celebrate their 60th and 65th birthday, respectively. Editors
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dendroloogia, puittaimed, Eesti, botaanikaaiad, pargid