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- Title
RESEARCH CONCERNING THE SETTING AND DEVELOPMENT OF ROT WITHIN WOUNDS AT BEECH TREES.
- Authors
CÂMPU, Razvan
- Abstract
The wounds inflicted on standing trees are lesions constituted by tissue damage and dislocations of wood anatomical elements, caused by striking, frost and blazes. Their cicatrisation is the result of cambium activity which generates callus tissues under the form of healing waves. Callus tissues on the brink of the wound develop rapidly on a tangential and then radial direction, which allows the wound to close with the increase of the tree circumference. The cicatrisation time, the infestation of wounds and the spreading of pathogen agents inside the tree depend on the influence of the following factors: location, size, age, depth and form of wounds.
- Subjects
EUROPEAN beech; TREE injuries; WOOD anatomy; WOOD decay; WOOD microbiology; PLANT cells &; tissues; CAMBIUM; TREES
- Publication
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov, Series II: Forestry, Wood Industry, Agricultural Food Engineering, 2009, Vol 2 (52), Issue 51, p7
- ISSN
2065-2135
- Publication type
Article