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 Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

Released Friday, 24th September 2021
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 Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

 Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

Friday, 24th September 2021
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When trees are damaged during storms, they typically respond through the production of sprouting branches. Referred to as epicormic sprouts, these branches are a critical component in replacing the tree crown and photosynthetic capacity. Unfortunately, there is little empirical data to guide industry best management practices with respect to crown restoration pruning. In this presentation, Jake Miesbauer discusses results from a long-term study on the growth response of damaged trees to different pruning treatments and how these results can help guide practitioners to improve their methods for restoration of storm damaged trees. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bp)

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