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Armillaria Root Rots
... few are cited as the cause of decline and death? The answer usually given is that the rots are compartmentalized. Don't ... as those caused by gypsy moth caterpillars, and diseases such as beech bark disease and oak wilt. Also, mushrooms of Armillaria species ... red spruce, Picea rubens, and beech, Fagus grandifolia. Many of the beech trees were in decline from beech bark disease. Hundreds of trees ...
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WATER
... -starting with education -is the answer to this potential problem. Water as snow adds beauty to these beech leaves. As snow melts, the water ... alcohol on the same surface, no mounds will form. Why? The answer: water has an abundance of hydrogen bonds; alcohol does not. Back ... the world are in areas where winters are cold. The simple answer again is hydrogen bonds. Let me explain. Trees are made up ...
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... red maple, Acer rubrum L., red oak, Quercus rubra L., white oak, Q. alba L., beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrh., The use of trade. firm or corporation names in this publication is ... healthy will also be understood (Shigo 1982b). Ignorance is our main problem. Understanding is the answer. We should not rely on medicines and wound dressings to correct problems we create. It ...
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