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... Small Trees 6. Regulating Size and Shape by Pruning ----pollarding 7. Tree Topping = mutilation 8. WOUND DRESSING For additional information on trees, forest and associates we suggest this information: SHIGO AND TREES ...
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... will see full-crowned beautiful trees. You will not see topped and mutilated trees, no wound dressing and no cavities that have been dug into. In fact, you will rarely find a ... wounds. When the woundwood ribs grow rapidly, the likelihood of cracks forming at the wound margins increases. Wound dressings that stimulate woundwood formation also increase the chances for cracks. Compartmentalization was ...
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Dicksoniaceae [First Draft]
... ” (Cibot Rhizome, Rhizoma Cibotii). Hairs of the rhizome and stipe are also used as a wound dressing and to staunch blood loss. It is listed in CITES appendix II, conservation and sustainable ...
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How to Care for Tree Wounds, HYG-3045-96
... covering of the wound by bark and new wood. This is called wound closure, "callusing over," or "wound healing." Natural processes also begin that make wood beneath the wound unsuitable for growth ... . You may use wound dressings if you wish; however, some tree care specialists feel that wound dressings interfere with healing or callusing. A light application of tree wound dressing does indicate that ...
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CAMELLIA
... out and destroy diseased twigs. Prune several inches below visible canker, and use a commercial wound dressing on all cuts. Spraying plants during wet periods and during the period of normal leaf ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

George Hudler-Cornell University Plant Pathology
... . Cambell, NY. (abstr). Hudler, G.W. and Jensen-Tracy, S.L. 2002. LacBalsam as a wound dressing to hasten closure and minimize decay. Journal of Arboriculture 28: 264-269. Hudler, G.W ...
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Citrus in the garden
... -over branches. Paint cuts that are larger than 2 cm across with a bituminous-type wound dressing. Prune in the spring when the danger of frosts is over. The lower growth (up ...
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Japanese Maple
... seen. Seal pruning wounds with a wound dressing (bonsai suppliers often carry a wound dressing putty from Japan that works well and can be cleaned up after the wound has healed). To develop fine branches ...
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OD08 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 8 SLIME FLUX/WET WOOD
... all of the loose bark and allow the area to dry. Do not apply a wound dressing. Other Links Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page North Carolina Insect Notes North Carolina Agricultural ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 17(3) 1998
... result in injury." Also, for a number of years, I have been using a tree wound dressing called "Lac Balsam", available in applicator tube form from Lee Valley. It is long lasting ...
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