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... all. Soil is a substance made up of sands, silts, clays, decaying organic matter, air, water and an enormous number of living organisms. Synergistic - Infections that result in benefits to both ... B. Wheeler Mycorrhizae, Voles, Owls, Trees and Man Daniel B. Wheeler Nurse Logs, Voles, and Hemlock Regeneration John A. Keslick, Jr. New Tree Biologist Contact Member: The Bio-Dynamic Farming & Gardening ...
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... a closed and compartmentalized wound. Spruce trees are conifers that have tracheids, not vessels, for water transport and mechanical support. As the growth increment increases, the tracheids that formed later have ... time of branch death or of wounding. Dr. Alex L. Shigo doing an autopsy. CANADIAN HEMLOCK, Tsuga canadensis, about 40 years old, with a dead branch. 1. The pith of the ...
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... would allow the slow release of water and essential elements to surrounding plants. In mature and old growth coastal forests, a large proportion of western hemlock and Sitka spruce seedlings germinate ... wood and create additional openings for entry of water and essential elements; and penetration of the wood by roots of trees, such as western hemlock, which in turn facilitates entry by mycorrhizal ...
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... Page-Dumroese, 1994). (To mention some associated trees with ectomycorrhizae - Chestnut, Beech, Birch, Hickory, Oak, Hemlock and White Pine) 188. Logging removes present as well as future CWD, which causes ... wood and created additional openings for entry of water and essential elements; and penetration of the wood by roots of trees, such as western hemlock for example, would have facilitated entry ...
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... for entry of water and essential elements; and penetration of the wood by roots of trees, such as western hemlock, would have ... twenty feet up in standing trees (Maser and Trappe, 1984). Eastern Hemlock is similar in wood type to Douglas fir. 258. Logging ... is removing present and future flow of plant and animal populations, air, water, and essential elements between a fallen tree and its surroundings, ...
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... , 1994). Some examples of trees associated with ectomycorrhizae are - Chestnut, Beech, Birch, Hickory, Oak, Hemlock and White Pine. 356. Logging, such as the Painter Run Windthrow Salvage Project, has ... . 1994) (Voller and Harrison, 1998). 366. Logging is removing material that would have buffered water and essential elements released from duff and above-ground processes, especially processes such as ...
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... wood and creates additional openings for entry of water and essential elements; and penetration of the wood by roots of trees, such as western hemlock, facilitates entry by mycorrhizal fungi (Maser and ... substrate for ectomycorrhizal formation. In one forest which contained a coniferous stand of trees (Eastern Hemlock and White Pine are conifers), over 95 percent of all active mycorrhizae were in ...
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... coarse woody debris (CWD) reduce erosion, affect soil development, store essential elements, nutrients and water, are a potentially large source of energy (nutrients) and essential elements, serve as a ... , 1988). 170. Logs also serve as sites for reproduction of tree species, especially western hemlock. This is clearly an important function in natural stands since these seedlings and saplings ...
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... Some of the trees we know to be ectomycorrhizae are Chestnut, Beech, Birch, Hickory, Oak, Hemlock and White Pine. Ectomycorrhizae absorb moisture and essential elements, and translocate them to their ... wood and creates additional openings for entry of water and essential elements; and penetration of the wood by roots of trees, such as western hemlock, facilitates entry by mycorrhizal fungi (Maser ...
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