Forestry Work

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Forestry Work
W H Whellens
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Pure plantations of Larch are usually the worst. The fungus finds en- trance to the tree through wounds of any kind made either by insects, rabbits, hail, or through carelessness when planting. It develops under the bark, which ruptures and exudes a large amount of sap. Year by year the canker enlarges, until sometimes it encircles the tree, causing death. Trees of any age up to forty years are attacked on the stem, while older trees may be attacked in the crown. Sometimes a tree may heal over ...the wound, but the timber near the canker spot is useless.
A prominent feature of the disease, and which makes its presence easily detected when there is no large canker, is the growth of the little Peziza cups, which are white outside and orange-red inside.
The disease is sometimes found on Scots Pine, but it seldom cankers the branches, and is more of a saprophyte than a parasite. To prevent the spread of this disease, Larch should seldom be planted pure, and then only in open and dry situations.


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