- Alex L.
Shigo (May 8, 1930 –
October 6, 2006) was a biologist,
plant pathologist with the
United States Forest Service whose studies of tree
decay resulted...
- Monmu. A
shigō (諡号), or okuri-na (諡), name
describes the
accomplishments and the
virtues of the rulers.
There are two
styles of emperors'
shigō: Chinese...
- of
decay in
trees (CODIT) is a
model developed by
plant pathologist Alex
Shigo after studying wood-decay
fungus patterns. In
keeping with the
theory of...
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Posthumous name Chinese-style
shigō:
Emperor Nintoku (仁徳天皇) ****anese-style
shigō:
Ohosazaki no
Sumeramikoto (大鷦鷯天皇)...
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Shigo, A, 1991,
Modern arboriculture,
third printing, Durham, New Hampshire, USA,
Shirwin Dodge Printers.
Shigo, A, 1989, A New Tree Biology.
Shigo &...
- Wiley: 1498–1505. doi:10.3732/ajb.0800061. ISSN 0002-9122. PMID 21628157.
Shigo, Alex L. (1985). "Compartmentalization of
Decay in Trees".
Scientific American...
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based on
knowledge gained through recent research,
including that of Alex
Shigo,
considered one "father" of
modern arboriculture.
Depending on the jurisdiction...
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Posthumous name Chinese-style
shigō:
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗天皇) ****anese-style
shigō: Woke no
Sumeramikoto (弘計天皇)...
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Shigō Station (四郷駅,
Shigō-eki) is a
railway station in the city of Toyota,
Aichi Prefecture, ****an,
operated by the
third sector Aichi Loop
Railway Company...
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Communication interculturelle et
apprentissage des langues.
Triangle 7 (1988).
Shigo, Alex L. "How tree
branches are
attached to trunks."
Canadian Journal of...