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  2. Sun scald - Wikipedia

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    Sun scald on ash bark Slugs sheltering in a sun scald fissure. When sun scald appears on trees it is most frequently a result of reflected light off the snow during winter months. The damage in this case will appear as sunken or dead bark on the trunk of the tree, then later in the tree's life the bark might fall away revealing dead tissue in ...

  3. Tree paint - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil, derived from the castor tree seed, gives a coated surface an unpleasant taste to rodents, such as rats, moles, voles, and gophers that may otherwise gnaw on the tree's bark. [ 3 ] Tree paint may help to prevent disease-carrying insects from entering a wounded tree. [ 4 ]

  4. Massoia lactone - Wikipedia

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    Massoia lactone is an alkyl lactone derived from the bark of the Massoia tree (Cryptocaria massoia) [1] which is found in Papua, Indonesia though the compound can also be found as a component of cane sugar molasses, cured tobacco, and the essential oil of Sweet Osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans). Chemically, massoia lactone can be obtained as a ...

  5. Bark (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Bark can sustain damage from environmental factors, such as frost crack and sun scald, as well as biological factors, such as woodpecker and boring beetle attacks. Male deer and other male members of the Cervidae (deer family) can cause extensive bark damage during the rutting season by rubbing their antlers against the tree to remove their ...

  6. Tree topping - Wikipedia

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    When a tree is topped, newly formed bark may be susceptible to sun scald. Prolonged exposure can severely damage the bark, thus creating an attractive home for decay-causing organisms. Evidence of decay may be the presence of conks (fungal fruiting structures) on the outer tree bark.

  7. 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).

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    The Sun Bum Revitalizing Protect & Repair Oil is just the thing to keep y. If you find yourself spending a lot of time out in the sun, you might want to ease up a bit to save your hair. You may ...

  9. Schisandra chinensis - Wikipedia

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    Temperature dependent damage to Schisandra involve sun scald or frost damage. [23] Sun scald from heat can lead to pathogenic infections. Sun scald can be controlled by applying more organic fertilizers, promoting vertical rooting, keeping an appropriate branch-fruit ratio and leaf-fruit ratio. These prevention measures enhance the plant's ...