Trees are commonly wounded and the causes are many: broken branches; impacts, abrasions and scrapes; animal damage; insect attack; fire; etc. Wounds usually break the bark and damage the food- (phloem or inner bark) and water- (xylem or wood) conducting tissues. Wounds also expose the inside of the tree to organisms, primarily bacteria and fungi that may infect and cause discoloration and decay of the wood. Decay can result in structurally weakened tree stems and unsightly trees and can shorten the life of a tree. Decay in a tree cannot be cured. However, proper tree care can limit the progress of decay in an injured tree. This factsheet discusses tree responses to wounding and what can be done after wounding to keep the tree healthy
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The leaves of plants are their most exposed organs. The thin summer foliage of herbaceous plants and...
Plants are continuously exposed to agents such as herbivores and environmental mechanical stresses t...
The major hypotheses regarding tree responses to wounding are reviewed. Particular emphasis is place...
Extension Circular 63-1836 discuses Treatment of Tree Injuries which is part of the series Plant Dis...
International audienceKey messageBeech is subjected to devaluating bark damage by logging operations...
Published April 2001. Reviewed February 2016. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no ...
Wounding caused by certain silvicultural practices such as pruning and thinning can facilitate the d...
Beech is the most important commercial species in the Caspian forests of Iran. Selective cutting and...
In forest stands, is commonly subjected to logging and bark stripping injuries. Most mechanical woun...
Originally published in DREWNO: Tavankar F, Picchio R, Lo Monaco A, Nikooy M, Venanzi R, Bonyad AE...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
The use of ground-based skidding is well accepted practice for the extraction of timber from the for...
3 pp.This publication explains how to determine whether a storm-damaged tree can be saved. If the da...
It takes proper care and maintenance to keep trees healthy and safe. This is a guide toward that obj...
Type of injury Cankers form on stems, branches and in branch axils, causing dieback of leading and l...
The leaves of plants are their most exposed organs. The thin summer foliage of herbaceous plants and...
Plants are continuously exposed to agents such as herbivores and environmental mechanical stresses t...
The major hypotheses regarding tree responses to wounding are reviewed. Particular emphasis is place...
Extension Circular 63-1836 discuses Treatment of Tree Injuries which is part of the series Plant Dis...
International audienceKey messageBeech is subjected to devaluating bark damage by logging operations...
Published April 2001. Reviewed February 2016. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no ...
Wounding caused by certain silvicultural practices such as pruning and thinning can facilitate the d...
Beech is the most important commercial species in the Caspian forests of Iran. Selective cutting and...
In forest stands, is commonly subjected to logging and bark stripping injuries. Most mechanical woun...
Originally published in DREWNO: Tavankar F, Picchio R, Lo Monaco A, Nikooy M, Venanzi R, Bonyad AE...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
The use of ground-based skidding is well accepted practice for the extraction of timber from the for...
3 pp.This publication explains how to determine whether a storm-damaged tree can be saved. If the da...
It takes proper care and maintenance to keep trees healthy and safe. This is a guide toward that obj...
Type of injury Cankers form on stems, branches and in branch axils, causing dieback of leading and l...
The leaves of plants are their most exposed organs. The thin summer foliage of herbaceous plants and...
Plants are continuously exposed to agents such as herbivores and environmental mechanical stresses t...