Alex Shigo
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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 in many improvements to standard arboricultural practices. He travelled and lectured widely to promote understanding of tree biology among arborists and foresters. His large body of primary research serves as a broad foundation for further research in tree biology.[1]
Biography
Shigo was born in
Research
Early in his career, the first one-man
Publications
Shigo produced over 270 publications,[4] including many research papers, books, pamphlets, CDs, and DVDs. In retirement, he and his wife Marilyn published these as Shigo and Trees, Associates. He traveled the world doing presentations, workshops, seminars and demonstrations, sharing his passion for trees. The Shigo and Trees, Associates business was transferred to their daughter in 2005.
Major works
- A New Tree Biology and Dictionary
- Modern Arboriculture - Touch Trees
- Tree Anatomy
References
- ISBN 1-4020-4288-4 p 14
- ^ "Alex L. Shigo". Legacy.com. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
- ^ "Alex Shigo". Close-up Profiles. Irrigation & Green Industry. Archived from the original on October 23, 2014. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
- ^ "Publications by Alex L. Shigo and Colleagues" (PDF). shigoandtrees.com.
- Article: Local man revolutionized tree care: Shigo’s influence on arboriculture felt worldwide, 2012
External links
- Shigo and Trees, Associates LLC
- US Forest Service - Northeastern Area Archived June 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine