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  2. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Girdling temporarily stops tree growth. Root pruning, an ancient Asian practice, and other controlled damaging, such as driving nails into the trunk or beating the branches and trunk, produce results that are similar to girdling. Girdling is commonly used on grape, avocado, apple, litchi, mango, citrus and other trees. Girdling is normally only ...

  3. Leucostoma kunzei - Wikipedia

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    In spring and early summer the foliage of an infected branches on host trees fade and turns brown, which is an indication of girdling occurring within a branch or along the mainstem caused by this pathogen. These brown needles will remain attached during the growing season and then fall off during the winter, leaving behind bare twigs and branches.

  4. Eastern meadow vole - Wikipedia

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    Eastern meadow voles may damage woody vegetation by girdling when population density is high. [5] In winter, eastern meadow voles consume green basal portions of grass plants, often hidden under snow. Other winter diet components include seeds, roots, and bulbs. They occasionally strip the bark from woody plants.

  5. Phloem - Wikipedia

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    Trees located in areas with animals such as beavers are vulnerable since beavers chew off the bark at a fairly precise height. This process is known as girdling, or ring-barking, and can be used for agricultural purposes. For example, enormous fruits and vegetables seen at fairs and carnivals are produced via girdling.

  6. Exterior holiday lights look great, but they can do damage to ...

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    The girdling wire left on during the growing season can prevent water and nutrients from traveling past the tight holiday light circular wires. Be sure to check your holiday lights often ...

  7. Oncideres cingulata - Wikipedia

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    Twig girdlers create a difficult infestation in plantations, as they occur late in the season close to nut harvesting. Collecting and burning dead twigs during the winter is key to fighting infestations. They can result in significant crop decreases in the following year, and can also result in the structural problems inherent to inexpert pruning.

  8. 10 Invasive Plants You Should Never Plant In Your Yard - AOL

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    This semi-evergreen vining plant invades the edges of forests, streams, and roadsides, smothering vegetation, says Kandra. It blooms in both shade and sun conditions and is most noticeable in late ...

  9. Acer platanoides - Wikipedia

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    The winter buds are shiny red-brown. The leaves are opposite, palmately lobed with five lobes, 7–14 cm ... girdling and killing the tree. In addition, ...