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... U.S., the practice of digging into cavities is rarely done. The use of wound dressings has decreased greatly. The correct pruning of trees is increasing greatly. More and more, ... . 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 the ...
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A New Tree Biology
... at will, eventually producing fruiting structures on the wound face. If the wound does not expose heartwood, then the injured wood soon becomes "wound heartwood," "pathological heartwood," or "precocious heartwood." This ... decline or death of the tree. Many adjustments in treatments came from the new concepts. Wound dressings were shown to do more harm than good. Flush pruning was shown to cause ...
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Pruning Mature Apples and Pears, HYG-1150-93
... tree" back to a fruit tree in one year. Spread the thinning over several years. Wound dressings are unnecessary for trees pruned in dormant season. Match pruning tools to the size wood ...
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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 ... promptly. 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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Animal Welfare Code of Practice No 3 - Horses in Riding Centres and Boarding Stables
... in case of injury or illness. The kit may include: cotton wool bandages and wound dressings adhesive dressings antibacterial wash fly repellent. You should also consult a veterinary surgeon on first-aid procedures ...
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All About Birch Tree Care: Maintenance
... borer, avoid pruning. If necessary, prune in the fall during the tree's dormancy period. Wound dressings are ineffective. TOP www.birch-tree.com is brought to you by TreeHelp.com Copyright ...
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Pruning Peach Trees
... rapid wound healing and reduces external dieback and disease infection (Figure 1). Wound dressings In the past a standard recommendation was to apply a generous coating of an approved tree wound dressing ... indicate that wound dressings currently available do little to prevent decay, and some serve as a food source for micro-organisms. As the coating dries, cracks in the wound dressing provide ...
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Acer rubrum L
... Often, large areas of cambium surrounding the wound will die back. In shade tree maintenance, wound dressings have not proven effective in stimulating wound closure or internal compartmentalization of the damaged area ... maple. Phytopatholgy 55(9):957-962. Shigo, Alex L., and C. L. Wilson. 1977. Wound dressings on red maple and American elm: effectiveness after five years. Journal of Arboriculture 3 ...
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Ornamental Pathology Facts
... fruiting structures form on the wound surface and produce slimy masses of spores.The spores ready stick to pruning tools, ropes, ladders, paint brushes used for applying wound dressings, and other equipment. ... sycamore or London plane tree and before proceeding to another such tree. Do not use wound paints on these trees since contaminated brushes efficiently move spores from tree to tree. ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... so that no branch stubs remain. Stubs die back which prevents healing of the pruning wound and allows disease organisms to gain entry into healthy tissue. (2) When removing large branches ... ) Recent research has shown that the application of pruning paints or dressings to pruning cuts is of minor value to wound healing. (4) It is suggested that a competent arborist be engaged ...
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