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1 PLANT HEALTH CARE

2 PHC Proactive approach that manages the plant appearance, structure, and vitality Vitality Plants ability to deal with stress What arborists control Vigor Plant’s inherent genetic capacity to resist stress Select the right plant

3 Tree Growth Trees energy that is allocated to 4 primary functions
Maintenance Growth Storage Defense Some trees grow rapidly, reserving few resources for defense Others do the opposite

4 Tree Defense Cellulose and lignin in tree cells are a cellular defense
Herbivores cannot digest them

5 Tree Defense Allelochemicals produced by plant to deter herbivores
Tannins and phenols Insects tend to be host specific Develop special enzymes to detoxify these compounds

6 Risk assessment Evaluates likelihood that part or all of tree will fail and cause damage Potential for tree failure Environment that may contribute to failure What would be damaged atch?v=EGMcso_2fK8

7 Risk assessment Structural defects not always visible

8 Risk assessment Visual tree assessment (VTA) Dieback Gaps Lean
Root collar

9 Risk assessment Visual tree assessment (VTA)
Ensure trunk flares visible Cracks Codominant stems Included bark

10 Risk assessment Visual tree assessment (VTA)
Structure branches should be 50% or less than trunk

11 Risk assessment Visual tree assessment (VTA)
Decay in the form of conks or mushrooms indicate internal decay

12 3 basic types of fungal decay
White rot Decays lignin Lignin gives wood compressive strength and stiffness

13 3 basic types of fungal decay
Brown rot Decays cellulose Leaves behind stiff lignin Reduces bending strength Brittle, dry and crumbly Most common on conifers

14 3 basic types of fungal decay
Soft rot similar to brown rot =_pmoKLxyJZM

15 Tree rot Trunk rot is located in upper trunk

16 Tree rot Basal rot (butt rot) located in lower trunk and/or base of tree

17 Tree rot Heartwood rot starts in center

18 Tree rot Sapwood rot more serious
Small fruiting bodies on bark surface

19 Tree rot Other indications of decay Carpenter ants
Cavity nesting birds Honeybees

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24 Investigating rot Resonance testing Sounding with hard plastic mallet

25 Investigating rot Increment borer extract core 1/8” bit
Can introduce more damage

26 Investigating rot Resistance recording drill pushes needle into wood and measure density

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31 Investigating rot Acoustic device
Measures time it takes for sound to travel between various points Passes slower through decayed wood ch?v=WyHXvP0AJAs

32 Treating rot Presence of decay not necessarily a reason to remove tree
Many factors affect health and stability

33 Treating rot Mitigation is process of reducing failure potential

34 Treating rot Pruning primary recommendation
Support via cables or bracing Fencing off area Posting signs

35 Treating rot Filling cavities may do more harm than good
Leave cavity alone

36 Treating rot Negligence Arborist fails to exercise due care

37 Treating rot Liability is based on cause
Causation traced back to arborist’s action or lack thereof


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