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  2. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Like all vascular plants, trees use two vascular tissues for transportation of water and nutrients: the xylem (also known as the wood) and the phloem (the innermost layer of the bark). Girdling results in the removal of the phloem , and death occurs from the inability of the leaves to transport sugars (primarily sucrose ) to the roots .

  3. Frost crack - Wikipedia

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    The inner bark cambium and phloem tissues are living, and form a new protective layer of cells as the outer bark pulls apart. Normal furrowed bark has a layer of bark over the wood below, however bark may peel or fall off the tree in sheets (river birch), plates (sycamore and pine), strips (cedar) or blocks (dogwood). [2]

  4. What’s wrong with my tree? Answers to the most common ... - AOL

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    All it can do is pop off in pieces and fall to the ground. Crape myrtles, sycamores, paper birches and a few other species just happen to do it in large sheets of paper-thin bark. Other trees shed ...

  5. Debarking (lumber) - Wikipedia

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    Debarker machine Manually decorticated trunk of a spruce as protection to bark beetles. Debarking is the process of removing bark from wood. Traditional debarking is conducted in order to create a fence post or fence stake which would then go on to be pointed before being planted. [1] Debarking can occur naturally during powerful tornadoes. [2]

  6. Gardening: Protect trees from damage by bark mulch or rodents

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    The bark of a tree will eventually rot if it is covered by bark mulch. Another fall task involves protecting young trees from damage by rodents. The bark of a tree will eventually rot if it is ...

  7. Exploding tree - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The sound is produced as the tree bark splits, with the wood contracting as the sap expands. [2] [3] John Claudius Loudon described this effect of cold on trees in his Encyclopaedia of Gardening, in the entry for frosts, as follows: 1. The history of frosts furnishes very extraordinary facts.

  8. Bark pocket - Wikipedia

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    Bark pockets are patches or inclusions of bark partially or fully embedded in the wood of a tree. They can also be used as biomonitors. Bark pockets are considered a nuisance in the lumber industry because they are considered a defect, and lower the grade of the wood. [1] Bark pockets can also weaken tree forks, and can result in damage to the ...

  9. After hiker’s death, how deadly are falling trees and tree parts?

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    Hikers were wondering the odds after a woman was killed by a falling dead wood from a tree while hiking the Lake Ann Trail in the Mount Baker National Forest earlier this month in Whatcom County.