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  2. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Girdling is commonly used on grape, avocado, apple, litchi, mango, citrus and other trees. Girdling is normally only done to healthy trees that did not yield well the previous year. Care must be used not to damage sapwood that may kill the tree or vine. Trees normally heal in four to five weeks after cincturing.

  3. Thomas Scott (Orangeman) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Scott (1 January 1842 – 4 March 1870) was an Irish Protestant who emigrated to Canada in 1863. [1] While working as a labourer on the "Dawson Road Project", he moved on to Winnipeg where he met John Christian Schultz and fell under the influence of the Canadian Party.

  4. The Killing Tree (film) - Wikipedia

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    As the Christmas tree gets closer, Faith slowly gets drunk. The tree kills people randomly on its way to the house and eventually attacks it. In the end, only Faith survives. When the tree tries to attack her, her murdered parents appear in the form of a giant tree and burn the Christmas tree into a pile of ash with fiery eyes.

  5. Phloem - Wikipedia

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    With the phloem destroyed, nutrients cannot reach the roots, and the tree/plant will die. Trees located in areas with animals such as beavers are vulnerable since beavers chew off the bark at a fairly precise height. This process is known as girdling, or ring-barking, and can be used for agricultural purposes.

  6. New tribal law protects culturally significant cedar trees - AOL

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    Girdling is when bark is harvested from around the entire trunk of the tree instead of strips. This takes away any natural protection the tree has and leaves it vulnerable. Subscribe: Get ...

  7. Yellow-bellied sapsucker - Wikipedia

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    Sapsucker feeding can kill a tree by girdling, [27] which occurs when a ring of bark around the trunk is severely injured. [26] Ring shake—spaces between rings of growth in trees—can be a result of sapsucker injury. [28] Certain tree species are particularly susceptible to dying after being damaged by yellow-bellied sapsuckers.

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