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Trees part 2
... stem and invades larger branches or even the trunk. Tree surgery to remove cankers in the main trunk may prolong the life of the tree. Sterilize pruning tools. Avoid wounding trees. Simon ... during December of January. Container grown nursery trees are less subject to mortality. Wrap tree trunk loosely with paper. Water and fertilize properly. Ascochyta Leaf Blight (fungus - Ascochyta cornicola): ...
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Trees Part 3
... upon genetic as well as physiological factors affecting the tree. Some trees may be completely denuded before new foliage comes out. ... soil line. Avoid wound. Infected portions may be removed by tree surgery. See section on Cotton Root Rot See section on Root ... this discoloration. The disease does not spread rapidly from tree to tree. Infection takes place most commonly through the roots because the ...
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Trees Part 4
... the environment and amount of stress experienced by the tree. Near death or shortly after tree death the outer bark sloughs off and ... burls can be removed by pruning or in some cases by surgery. They do little or no damage to trees. Oak Wilt (fungus - ... rapidly to the remainder of the tree. Further information is available. The fungus may be carried from tree to tree by various insects and through ...
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