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TREE QUIZ
... cortex, and parenchyma. 49 Contrast ring porous, diffuse porous, and conifer wood. 50-52 What are two types of coniferous wood? 52 What are resign ducts? 52 What 3 tissues make ... fusiform initials differentiate, what do they form. 57 Describe reaction wood, compression wood and tension wood. 63 Contrast heartwood and discolored wood. 64 Contrast wounds in sapwood and heartwood. 65 What is vigor ...
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... adjust to maintain and strengthen their structural stability: reaction wood and woundwood. Reaction wood can be of two types. Compression wood forms on the down side of leaning trunks ... . When protection wood is injured and infected, the intrinsic characteristics of the wood resist spread of infections. There are four types of protection wood: heartwood, false heartwood, discolored wood in early ...
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How to Care for Tree Wounds, HYG-3045-96
... discoloration of the wood in the trunk above and below a wound is less than when callusing is poor. This is important because decay takes place only in discolored wood. Rapid callus production ... growing vigorously. This will increase the rate of wound closure and reduce the amount of discolored wood and decay associated with wounds. Trees should be fertilized properly and watered during droughts. ...
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Eutypa Dieback of Grape HYG-3203-95
... of darkened or discolored wood. These cankers may be up to 3 feet long, but do not enter one- or two-year wood and seldom go below ground line. When the trunk is cut in cross-section, the canker appears as darkened or discolored wood extending ... vineyard. The vine must be cut off below the cankered or discolored wood. If the canker extends below the soil line, the stump can ...
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... normal green color, appear wilted in the morning, or have dark, discolored roots. 2. Plant in well-drained areas. If excess water ... of the diseased branches. Carefully, check to be sure all the discolored stem tissue has been correct pruning practices are not followed. ... out if it is detected in the early stages. all brown discolored wood in diseased stems must be removed. Prune back to a healthy ...
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Liriodendron tulipifera L
... (Corthylus columbianus) do not kill the tree but may degrade the wood. The defect consists of black-stained burrows and discolored wood called "calico poplar." Fire scars, logging damage, animal and bird ... largely on the starch and sugars in the green sapwood and penetrate deeply while the wood is moist. The most common rapid-staining species is Ceratocystis pluriannulata. Yellow-poplar seedlings ...
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TreeHelp.com: Features: Tree Autopsy - Part 1
... discolored wood associated with cracks. 9. Discolored wood and wetwood - patterns of infected wood, CODIT walls, callus, odors, internal checking patterns. 10. Decayed wood - white rot, brown rot, zone lines in rotted wood ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... need it every year. If your leaves seemed smaller than average or discolored, then your tree might be lacking nutrients. Nitrogen is probably the ... What can you do with all the ash from burning wood in your fireplace or wood stove? Wood ash can be useful in home gardens, in ... ? Maybe more than we think. Cautions for using wood ash on your lawn and garden Wood ash can be a valuable source of lime, ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... gardeners prune their grapes, they should remove the majority of wood produced the previous season. About 90 percent is pruned off. ... it every year. If your leaves seemed smaller than average or discolored, then your tree might be lacking nutrients. Nitrogen is probably ... , tree surgeons and grafters - winter is time to gather scion wood for grafting. Time to study up on planting new strawberries ...
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OD08 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 8 SLIME FLUX/WET WOOD
... past several growing seasons, there have been more inquiries about slime flux and/or wet wood than any other problem on shade trees. The foul-smelling and unsightly seepage of ... bacterial disease. The infected wood is frequently discolored or appears water soaked (wet wood). Gas (carbon dioxide) is produced by fermentation by bacteria. The gas produces pressure in the wood. This pressure forces sap ...
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