Great suggestions! Thank you. Regarding biology, specifically for trees, another good book is Plant Tree Biology. And a book similar to Raven's, but focused on physiology, is Plant Physiology and Development by Taiz. It features many images, diagrams, and clear explanations.
Thanks for the referral for Taiz - I have heard the name with Zeiger and forget why. I had been meaning to get tree/woody plant physiology texts from Kozlowski since it's more specific, but those don't seem to be updated. I looked up "Plant Tree Biology" and nothing matched it exactly. Do you have an author?
@arboriststudyguide Sorry, I made a mistake citing the text; I meant Applied Tree Biology (Hirons and Thomas). As for Physiology of Woody Plants by Kozlowski, I found it as a PDF on Google. If you can’t find it, I can forward it to you if you’d like.
@@giovannirizzi5022 Thanks man! I prefer paper books (too much screen time lol) so I'll look for a hard copy. How do you feel about the Applied Tree Bio book? I took a look at it before, now that I looked it up again, and one of the reviews said that there was good info but also "Some of the expert sections where quite subjective and in my professional opinion downright "voodooish" - did you get that sense?
Great suggestions! Thank you. Regarding biology, specifically for trees, another good book is Plant Tree Biology.
And a book similar to Raven's, but focused on physiology, is Plant Physiology and Development by Taiz. It features many images, diagrams, and clear explanations.
Thanks for the referral for Taiz - I have heard the name with Zeiger and forget why. I had been meaning to get tree/woody plant physiology texts from Kozlowski since it's more specific, but those don't seem to be updated.
I looked up "Plant Tree Biology" and nothing matched it exactly. Do you have an author?
@arboriststudyguide Sorry, I made a mistake citing the text; I meant Applied Tree Biology (Hirons and Thomas).
As for Physiology of Woody Plants by Kozlowski, I found it as a PDF on Google. If you can’t find it, I can forward it to you if you’d like.
@@giovannirizzi5022 Thanks man! I prefer paper books (too much screen time lol) so I'll look for a hard copy. How do you feel about the Applied Tree Bio book? I took a look at it before, now that I looked it up again, and one of the reviews said that there was good info but also "Some of the expert sections where quite subjective and in my professional opinion downright "voodooish" - did you get that sense?