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  2. Tree injection - Wikipedia

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    Trunk injection or endotherapy also known as vegetative endotherapy, [1] [2] [3] is a method of target-precise application of pesticides, [4] [5] [6] plant resistance activators, [7] or fertilizers [8] into the xylem vascular tissue of a tree with the purpose of protecting the tree from pests, or to inject nutrients to correct for nutrient deficiencies.

  3. Tree shelter - Wikipedia

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    Young trees sheltered by plastic tubes. A tree shelter, tree guard or tree tube (sometimes also Tuley tube) is a structure used in tree planting, arboriculture and tree care that protects planted tree saplings from browsing animals and other dangers as the trees grow.

  4. Euzophera semifuneralis - Wikipedia

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    Euzophera semifuneralis, the American plum borer, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found throughout the United States, southern Canada and parts of Mexico.

  5. Here's how you can protect young trees from rabbits and ... - AOL

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    Rabbits and rodents can cause injury to the thin bark and twigs of young trees.

  6. Let's Grow: Protecting trees during construction - AOL

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    The odds of survival for forest trees, after losing their brothers and sisters and enduring the stress and hazards of new home construction, are 50/50 at best, and then only if you take special ...

  7. Invasive emerald ash borer that kills trees spreads to 5 ...

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    The invasive beetle that kills ash trees has traveled to new areas in Texas. Texas A&M Forest Service confirmed last week that the emerald ash borer is now in five counties in North and Central Texas.

  8. Dibotryon morbosum - Wikipedia

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    Included in this genus are multiple species of trees and shrubs, such as: Dibotryon morbosum infects are Prunus serotina (wild cherry trees), Prunus persica (peach trees), Prunus domestica (plum trees), and Prunus cerasus (sour cherry trees). [3] The main symptom of Dibotryon morbosum is its “knot-like” gall structure. These knots can vary ...

  9. Oemona hirta - Wikipedia

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    Oemona hirta, the lemon tree borer, also known as the whistling beetle or the singing beetle, is a longhorn beetle endemic to New Zealand. [1] Its larvae are generalist feeders, boring into the wood of a wide variety of trees, native and introduced.

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