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sap flow

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A unified nomenclature for sap flow measurements
... sap flow is proposed. This unified nomenclature overcomes fundamental misunderstandings of the physics of heat and sap movement in wood. The nomenclature is also appropriate to other methodologies for sap flow ...
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Bronze Birch Borer
... stressed birch trees, boring underneath the bark and feeding off the sap conducting tissue. The borers start at the top of the ... of the borer larvae girdle tree trunks and limbs cutting off sap flow, resulting in their death. The larvae tunnel underneath the bark ... birch trees. The wounds resulting from improperly timed pruning will bleed sap. This sap bleeding can be so great that even if there is ...
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Plant Galls
... the plant. Moreover, the fast rate of growth may also crush normal tissues, cutting off sap flow or otherwise interfering with plant function. Perhaps the most commonly encountered galls are those caused ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... minimized. Commercially available pruning paints will not even slow the flow of sap from a bleeding wound. Since they tend to have an ... larvae which girdle tree trunks and limbs cutting off the sap flow. The larvae tunnel underneath the bark causing a ridge. This ... Girdling roots are roots which wrap around the trunk choking off sap flow and water uptake. Container grown trees are often root bound. ...
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Oak Galls
... the plant. Moreover, the fast rate of growth may also crush normal tissues, cutting off sap flow or otherwise interfering with plant function. Galls serve as both a food source and shelters ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 25, 2005: Contents
... Vanninen and Annikki Mäkelä Tree Physiology 25:31–38 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Environmental controls on sap flow in a northern hardwood forest B. D. Bovard, P. S. Curtis, C. S. Vogel, H ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 27, 2007: Contents
... , S. Lee and M. Mencuccini Tree Physiology 27:81–88 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Daily sap flow and maximum daily trunk shrinkage measurements for diagnosing water stress in early maturing peach ... Mitsuru Osaki Tree Physiology 27:105–113 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Variability with xylem depth in sap flow in trunks and branches of mature olive trees Nadezhda Nadezhdina, Valeriy Nadezhdin, Maria Isabel ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... 3, March Tree Physiology 26:257–273 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] A mathematical model linking tree sap flow dynamics to daily stem diameter fluctuations and radial stem growth Kathy Steppe, Dirk J. W ...
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TREE QUIZ
... the strongest against the spread of infection? 165 What is wetwood? 173 Contrast wetwood with sap flow. 173 How do trees wound themselves? 175 How does black sooty mold develop? 177 What ...
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lilac_care
... and will control it in 1-2 days. A systemic insecticide will travel through the sap of the plant for a period of 2 weeks. Contact insecticides are of no use ... its way into the cane, eating the cambium wood, which is the wood that lets sap flow. As the wood gets eaten around the branch of the old trunk, the specific branch ...
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