Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets

The aim of this study was to evaluate lifespan values of trees in tree-row system in the streets of Debrecen in two years (2009 and 2017). Six selected taxa (Pyrus calleryana, Acer tataricum, Sorbus intermedia, Magnolia kobus, Acer platanoides and Crataegus x lavalleei) were estimated for the follo...

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Main Authors: A. Zsiláné-André, L. Zsila, I. J. Holb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1543
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spelling doaj-1a9290176e3e47998928ae95fff925462020-11-25T03:36:41ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2018-06-01241-210.31421/IJHS/24/1-2./1543Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streetsA. Zsiláné-André0L. Zsila1I. J. Holb2University of Debrecen, Institute of Horticulture P.O. Box 36, H-4015 Debrecen, HungaryZsila László Private Enterprise, Debrecen, HungaryUniversity of Debrecen, Institute of Horticulture P.O. Box 36, H-4015 Debrecen, Hungary; Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 102, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary The aim of this study was to evaluate lifespan values of trees in tree-row system in the streets of Debrecen in two years (2009 and 2017). Six selected taxa (Pyrus calleryana, Acer tataricum, Sorbus intermedia, Magnolia kobus, Acer platanoides and Crataegus x lavalleei) were estimated for the following lifespan parameters: i) trunk diameter (cm), ii) tree crown size (m), iii) trunk status (in 0-5 grades), iv) tree crown status (in 0-5 grades), and v) estimated tree viability (in 0-5 grades). Our results showed that the largest were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the lowest for Acer tataricum. The largest tree crown diameters were achieved for Acer platanoides and the lowest Magnolia kobus. The best trunk statuses by 2017 were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the worst Crataegus x lavalleei. The best tree crown statuses by 2017 were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the worst for Acer tataricum. The best estimated tree viability status was achieved for two taxa (Pyrus calleryana and Acer platanoides). Overall tree values were 2.73 times higher in 2017 compared to 2009. In summary, this study demonstrated the role of appropriate choice of tree taxa for a tree-row system under city street conditions. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1543tree-row systemtree measurementsgreen urban space
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author A. Zsiláné-André
L. Zsila
I. J. Holb
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L. Zsila
I. J. Holb
Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
International Journal of Horticultural Science
tree-row system
tree measurements
green urban space
author_facet A. Zsiláné-André
L. Zsila
I. J. Holb
author_sort A. Zsiláné-André
title Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
title_short Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
title_full Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
title_fullStr Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
title_sort evaluation of lifespan values of six tree taxa in city streets
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The aim of this study was to evaluate lifespan values of trees in tree-row system in the streets of Debrecen in two years (2009 and 2017). Six selected taxa (Pyrus calleryana, Acer tataricum, Sorbus intermedia, Magnolia kobus, Acer platanoides and Crataegus x lavalleei) were estimated for the following lifespan parameters: i) trunk diameter (cm), ii) tree crown size (m), iii) trunk status (in 0-5 grades), iv) tree crown status (in 0-5 grades), and v) estimated tree viability (in 0-5 grades). Our results showed that the largest were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the lowest for Acer tataricum. The largest tree crown diameters were achieved for Acer platanoides and the lowest Magnolia kobus. The best trunk statuses by 2017 were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the worst Crataegus x lavalleei. The best tree crown statuses by 2017 were achieved for Pyrus calleryana and the worst for Acer tataricum. The best estimated tree viability status was achieved for two taxa (Pyrus calleryana and Acer platanoides). Overall tree values were 2.73 times higher in 2017 compared to 2009. In summary, this study demonstrated the role of appropriate choice of tree taxa for a tree-row system under city street conditions.
topic tree-row system
tree measurements
green urban space
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/1543
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