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Principles of Pruning
... in a growth response. Thinning is done to remove old, unproductive stems and reduce competition within the plant. Light and air penetration within the plant are improved following thinning. When do we prune? As mentioned before, the picking cut is a pruning cut, and is, therefore, applied at the time of flowering. Regrowth following picking forms ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Transpiration of a 31-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. stand before and after thinning
... radiation increased, and the difference between before and after thinning increased with solar radiation. The increase after thinning was related to a high rate of crown transpiration caused ... a tree increased following thinning whereas transpiration of the stand decreased 21% after thinning. This decrease was associated with a 24% decrease in leaf mass of the stand following thinning. ISSN 0829- ...
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Trees Part 5
... due to covering by needle accumulations. The disease is most serious in planted forests following thinning operations. Infections spread from infected stumps to healthy trees through root grafts. Common borax ... dormant buds. Severity of attack depends on weather conditions during the two week period following leaf emergence. Frequent rains and cool temperatures favor rapid spread. Below 55 degrees F. ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Abies concolor (Gord
... assume major importance in much of the white fir range, particularly in mixed conifer zones. Following drastic disturbance, brush can quickly occupy and dominate a site. Common species include mountain ... and early June can cause damage nearly identical to that of spring frosts. Sun-scalding following thinning is rare in mature trees, although young, thin-barked trees are susceptible. When white fir ...
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Larix occidentalis Nutt
... were recorded (31). Some of the common understory species associated with larch are the following: Shrubs Rocky Mountain maple Acer glabrum Sitka alder Alnus sinuata Serviceberry Amelanchier alnifolia Oregongrape ... and severity of overstocking. Individual tree growth once lost can never be regained. Branch turnups following thinning can be a problem in young larch stands. If a tree is cut off ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... obtain desired fruit size. To obtain the maximum benefit from thinning, it must be done prior to pit hardening which is ... left to form flower buds in the following spring, so a light crop results the following year. Thus, it is highly important ... modified central leader system During late winter or early spring following the first growing season, continue selecting scaffold limbs. Remove any ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... Reduce incidence and spread of certain diseases. Facilitate other horticultural practices, such as spraying, thinning and harvesting. Pruning When to Prune Almost all pruning of deciduous fruit trees ... extending from each end ( Figure 6 ). Figure 6. During late winter or early spring following the first growing season, continue selecting and developing scaffold limbs. Remove any shoots originating ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... to soil and soil surface as mulch. Related OSU publications. Thinning makes more productive gardens Plants may need more space than they ... conditions one day, a downpour the next and 70 degrees the following day, may play havoc with warm season crop seed germination. ... fall and winter harvest in most areas of the state. Thinning makes more productive gardens Many gardeners plant too much seed, ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Fruit Thinning
... Fruit Thinning Apples, nectarines, peaches, and pears must be thinned early in the season to prevent overproduction, ... and disease problems. A heavy crop also reduces the chances for an adequate crop the following year. Fruit should be thinned by the time they are about the size of a ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

1999 NJ Endothall Thinning Studies
... 1999 NJ Endothall Thinning Studies 1 2 3 4 5 6 1999 NJ ENDOTHALL THINNING STUDIES Win Cowgill1, Jeremy Compton2, Gary Donato3, Daniel Adickes4 Rutgers University, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment ... County, New Jersey. Similar aged trees were utilized in an adjacent block to evaluate the following cultivar response to Thinrite; GoldSpur Golden Delicious on MM 106, Jonathan on MM 106, and ...
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