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RE: Ringbark repair or misplaced optimism

Subject: RE: Ringbark repair or misplaced optimism
From: David Lonsdale
Date: Jul 27 2012 18:39:39
DL:  Francis Schwarze and colleagues published the results of experimental 
wounding of Tilia and Fraxinus.  The abstract of their article can be found 
at the following web-link but there's a fee for downloading the full article.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03071375.2007.9747477

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Cullen [mailto:dscottcul@xxxx.net]
Sent: 27 July 2012 18:37
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: Ringbark repair or misplaced optimism



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: list@xxxxxx.icuklive.co.uk 
  To: UK Tree Care 
  Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 1:06 PM
  Subject: Re: Ringbark repair or misplaced optimism


  On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:39:22 -0400, Scott Cullen wrote:

  > SC I don't have lots of experience with Tilia but wouldn't think of it as 
particularly decay resistant.  But I seem to recall some Shigo reference to 
it being a good compartmentalizer.  Anyone else recall that?

  AJH I was thinking the opposite, I was recently told lime is unable to
  form tyloses in the vessels so fills them with a less resistant wax,
  so rot can spread vertically with ease. Not sure how it resists
  attacks to radial and tangential attacks.

  SC2  I'll see if I can find the Shigo thing (in all my spare time) but I 
don't recall their being any data supporting it.  


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