Publications of the International Oak Society

and Other Items of Interest

Instructions for Authors (Updated 24 March 2008)

IOS Journal Issues

General Interest Publications I - IX

International Oaks, the journal of the International Oak Society, is published annually and contains current research on the genus Quercus and its diverse ecosystem habitats. The journal also features general interest articles about notable oak specimens and oak-related issues. All back issues are still available for purchase. In addition, books and other oak-related items are offered to members as available. We also publish a newsletter twice per year to update members on Society business, activities, seed exchanges and conferences.


A. Issues of the Journal

 

#1, Reprint, $5.50
(special commemorative republication: early organization history; American oaks in the landscape; Arboretum Trompenburg; Quercus robur in France; oaks in Romania; California oaks)

 

 

#2, fall/winter 1992 $5.50
(includes information about oak books; oaks in Australia; propagation of oaks)

#3, summer/fall 1993 $5.50
(oak hybridization; oaks for urban sites; bur oaks; Kermes oak; oaks in philately)

#4, spring 1994 $5.50
(oaks in Mexico; chinkapin oak; growing oaks in Australia)

#5, fall1994 $5.50 OUT-OF-STOCK
(oaks of Turkey; Walter Cottam; new oak on Mt. Tam; oak wilt; acorn intoxication; oak mushrooms)

#6, fall 1995 (Conference Proceedings) $9.50
(13 papers presented during the 1994 conference)

#7, winter 1996 $5.50
(Spanish moss; pollen; oak reproduction; oaks of Kaliningrad; Oglethorpe oak; oaks in Sweden)

#8, summer 1998 $5.50
(Oak Open Day in Netherlands/Belgium; oaks in Germany; oak research at Cornell; two new hybrid oaks; Maple-leaf oak; oaks of China)

#9, fall 1999 (Conference Proceedings) $9.50
(21 papers presented during the 1997 Conference)

#10, spring 2000 $5.50
(Nomenclature; oak barrels; new species of red oak from Mexico; clonal propagation; Garry oak in Canada; oak forests in Java and Borneo)

#11, fall 2000 $5.50
(Hybrids in the Bejan Forest; great oak of the Landis Arboretum; oak wilt primer; forms of Quercus rotundifolia; oaks in Belgium)

#12, December 2001 (Conference Proceedings) $9.50
(18 papers presented during the 2000 conference)

#13, Summer 2002 $5.50
(The Spanish "Dehesa," Q. ilex vs. Q. rotundifolia, oak forests in Europe, update on SOD, Armillaria and oaks, Live Oak Society)

#14, Spring 2003 $5.50
(President Oaks, oak transplantation, Emancipation, Pemberton, Major, and Wye Oaks, New oak hybrids from Spain, Oaks of Buckingham Palace, Northern Red Oak Genomics)

#15, Spring 2004 (Conference Proceedings) $10.50
(21 papers/posters presented during the 2003 conference)

 

#16, Spring 2005  $5.50
(Past hybridization between Q. macrocarpa and Q. gambellii, Oak Open Days 2004, The "Femeiche", Fodder and Burning Material, How Old is This Oak, Southern Flatwood Oaks and Associates in Cook County, Illinois)

 

#17, Spring 2006 $5.50
(Garry oak, Old Russian Oaks, Aimee Camus, Oak Cultivars, Oak Trail Markers, Q. ellipsoidalis, Oak Phylogeny, Cambridge
Oak, White Oak Gallery, Gudgel Oak)

#18 Spring 2007 (Conference Proceedings) $10.50
(Cottonwood Creek, Hillier Herbarium, Soil & Fire Dependent Distributions, Seedling Competition, Mississippi Bottoms, Q. ellipsoidalis, Taltree Arboretum, Oak-Hickory Forest, Sudden Oak Death Update, Southwestern US Oaks, Genetic Mapping in Quercus)

#19 Spring 2008 $5.50
(Oaks in Residential Areas, Autumn Oaks, Veshensky Great Oak, Rooting Stem Cuttings, Oak-Dependent Buterfly, Japan Tour, Oaks and Gypsy Moth Larvae, Pine-Oak Rusts)

 

Send orders to the address noted on the Membership Enrollment Form. All payments must be in U.S. Dollars; checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank. Please pay by money order or check payable to "International Oak Society." To pay by credit card use the form on the Membership Enrollment Form. Be sure to include your return address for prompt delivery of your order.

 


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