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  2. Root invasion - Wikipedia

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    Roads, sidewalks and foundations can all suffer structural issues from tree roots. [7] Several methods of control have been attempted, from barriers to encouraging growth in desirable directs. Selection of plants with root systems that will not conflict with nearby structures is the most effective method of damage control. [8]

  3. Populus trichocarpa - Wikipedia

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    P. trichocarpa has an extensive and aggressive root system, which can invade and damage drainage systems. Sometimes, the roots can even damage the foundations of buildings by drying out the soil. In 2016, the first direct evidence was published indicating that wild P. trichocarpa fixes nitrogen. [10] emerging male catkins female catkins opening

  4. Terminalia buceras - Wikipedia

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    Terminalia buceras is a tree in the Combretaceae family. It is known by a variety of names in English, including bullet tree, black olive tree, gregorywood (or gregory wood), Antigua whitewood, and oxhorn bucida. [2] It is native to Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. [3]

  5. Invasive plants of Northern Michigan: How to identify and ...

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    The plant kills off wildflowers, creating space for even more garlic mustard to bloom and can even damage oak trees, according to Lipson. Some invasive species appear beautiful, but can cause ...

  6. Root barrier - Wikipedia

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    Root barriers are also used to separate plant roots from each other. In particular, walnut trees secrete the chemical juglone which is toxic to other plants but the use of root barriers can prevent the yield reduction that would normally occur when walnut trees are alley cropped with maize as often occurs in the American Midwest .

  7. Chestnut blight - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut tree roots are resistant to blight infections. Consequently, a large number of small American chestnut trees still exist as shoots growing from existing root bases. However, these regrown shoots seldom reach the sexually reproductive stage before above ground growth is again girdled by the fungus. [ 10 ]

  8. A wealthy couple is accused of killing trees to score the ...

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    Amelia Bond, former CEO of the St. Louis Foundation, which oversees charitable funds with more than $500m in assets, is accused of applying herbicide to oak trees in front of her neighbor’s ...

  9. Pyrrhoderma noxium - Wikipedia

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    It causes brown root rot disease, which afflicts over 200 plant species in tropical and subtropical regions. The pathogen can survive in the soil and on dead plant material for more than a decade, and the primary source of infection to other plants and trees is from contact with infected root material to the healthy plant's root.