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1 Forestry Chapter 23 Plant & Soil

2 Trees Trees are the largest living things on earth
Trees are found almost everywhere Big cities Small towns Rural areas Forests Trees are beneficial in many ways Lumber Remove CO2 Paper Provide O2 Shade our homes Cool the environment Provide habitat for wildlife Control soil erosion

3 Modern Forestry Forestry is the science of managing trees for the benefit of humans Forestry includes: Growing & managing trees for wood products Growing & managing trees to improve the quality of our environment Forest land that productivity grows sufficient trees for harvesting is known as timberland

4 Urban Forestry Urban forestry is the specialized area of forestry that deals with the growth and use of trees in cities. Trees lower the temperatures along city streets Shade homes Provide aesthetic qualities that help people enjoy life Habitat for birds and wildlife

5 Central Park in NYC

6 Urban forestry includes:
Establishing and maintaining trees Trimming trees near power lines Urban environments are not always ideal for tree growth Space for roots and limbs is limited Watering, pest control, and other practices have to be adapted to the urban environment

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8 Forest Land and Tree Farms
Forest Land is land on which trees are growing Trees are often of native species Trees are often growing without cultural practices The following may vary within forest land Quality and population of trees The amount of wood production

9 Many wood products harvested today are from tree farms
To provide the vast amount of wood products needed, tree farms have been established A tree farm is a privately owned timberland planted to desired species and carefully managed for top quality growth These are NOT forests No ecosystem present Much like a corn field but with trees instead of corn stalks Many wood products harvested today are from tree farms

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11 More than Trees The forestry industry is more than the production of trees, it includes all of the manufacturing activities that convert wood into desired products

12 Products include: Lumber Plywood and Veneer Paper Furniture
timber sawed into boards of varying sizes (1 x 6, 2 x 4, or lengths or 10 or 14 feet) Plywood and Veneer These wood products are created by gluing thin sheets of wood together Plywood is generally a 4 x 8 foot sheet of varying thickness Veneer is similar to plywood except the outer layer of one side is generally very valuable wood Paper Paper is made of specially grown and cut soft woods, which are able to be ground into Pulpwood Furniture Fine quality woods are used. Walnut, cherry, oak and mahogany are the most popular Other products Particle board Utility poles Fence posts Christmas trees Maple syrup rosin

13 Tree Biology

14 Tree Biology Trees have the same life proceses as other plants.
The must have: Nutrients to grow Roots to take up water and nutrients Leaves to carry out photosynthesis to make food (sugar) for the tree Reproduce to continue the species

15 Parts of a tree A tree is a woody perennial plant with 3 major parts
Roots Trunk Crown

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17 Trunk is the main stem, it has several layers.
Crown is made of Limbs Leaves Flowers Fruit Seeds Trunk is the main stem, it has several layers.

18 The tree trunk has the following layers:
Heartwood – older near the center Sapwood- young growing wood which carries sap to the leaves – this is the region taped to get maple syrup Bark protects the cambium and other parts form damage

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20 Tree Growth Trees continue to grow as long as they live. The grow in both diameter and height. Height is the distance from the tips of the roots to the uppermost part of the crown. Terminal buds in the crown send up new growth each year Annual Rings are formed each year as the tree grows in diameter

21 Annual Rings Annual rings are formed by the growth of Xylem tissue by the cambium Each ring has both light and dark colored areas The light areas are made in the spring while the dark areas are made in the summer, this difference makes the annual rings stick out

22 Growth in diameter is important in lumber and pulp production.
Larger diameter trees produce more wood The width of the rings provide insight into the health and environment of the tree. Small thin rings indicate a poor growing season. Tree rings can even show damage from forest fires

23 Reproduction Trees reproduce 3 ways: Seeds Sprouts Suckers

24 Seed reproduction is the most important
Flowers are pollinated and seeds form in the ovary which can be located in cones, acorns, or pods Sprouts and suckers are a form of asexual reproduction Sprouts grow form the stem or a cut trunk Suckers grow from the roots

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27 Forest classes and Types

28 Sample Graph (3 colours)

29 Two column bullet points
Bullets go in here And also in here

30 Picture slide Bullet 1 Bullet 2

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