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The effect of trenching on growth and overall plant health of selected species of shade trees

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Conference Proceedings (Chapter)

"New fiberoptic telephone lines were installed in trenches throughout the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the spring of 1987. The trenches were in close proximity to tree trunks. Annual growth and mortality data were taken on Celtis occidentalis, Liquidambar styraciflua, Acer saccarum, and Gleditsia triacanthos through 1991. Only 7 of 98 trees died during the trial period. Trenching distances of 0.5 to 3.3 m. did not predispose the trees to readily evident disease or insect infestations. Only on Celtis was there statistical different growth between trenched and control trees for all growing seasons." [Abstract]

 

[Morton Arboretum, Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 1993]

Authors
F.D. Miller Jr.
Date Published
1994
Journal/Conference
The landscape below ground: Proceedings of an International Workshop on Tree Root Development in Urban Soils
Editor
G.W. Watson, D. Neely
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
Publisher Location
Savoy, IL (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Start Page
157
End Page
164
Pages
8
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications, Growth, Rooting Area, Health (tree)
State(s)/Region(s)
Illinois
Keywords
Growth, Maintenance, Plant health, Shade tree, Trenching
Libraries
SO:9200-002; UMN

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