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Trees don?t like that. Fungi use the moisture to attack and kill the fine roots, and you see them go into slow decline over the years.
Ellen Goheen
There's not a lot of moisture on the ground. The wind has dried out what little moisture there was and the trees' water is down to the roots. The conditions are extremely dry.
Barbara Stewart
There's a big difference between genetically modified crop plants and trees, in the sense that trees are perennial and live a long time. Will tree roots pump out a genetically modified toxin for years and years? And what happens if you have insect-resistant trees spreading genes to relatives that live outside, in unmanaged ecosystems? There are many ecological issues with [modified] trees that need to be carefully studied.
Jane Rissler
Either you have a big adjustment like a 20 percent or 30 percent decline, or you have a big recession or you have a slow decline in property prices or several years of no growth.
Andy Xie
We've seen trees fall on trucks; we've seen trees fall on buildings--all infested with Formosan termites. They'll eat the seals out of high-pressure water lines to get to the moisture inside.
Ed Bordes
You can take the bark off an ash tree and see if (the borers) come to it. This pest prefers stressed trees, but it will attack healthy trees as well. You can spend a lot of money taking down trees in a half-mile radius, but if you don't have the ability to tell it's in another tree 100 feet away, the policy doesn't make much sense.
Robert Waltz
Root pruning. This is a lot quicker than digging a trench around each tree and just as effective in producing a root ball full of roots. We will leave these trees in their holes for another year to allow the roots to grow, then harvest them for sale.
Jim Stewart
Big trees have more leaves to trap air pollution and transpire water into the air. They have more roots to hold the soil against wind and rain erosion, and their wealth of branches and twigs cradle nests and dens. And big trees can absorb more greenhouse gases.
Deborah Gangloff
The danger is certainly still there with this type of moisture. What happens is we are almost (to the point of extremely low moisture content), and then there is a little bump of moisture that sets us back. It is a little bit of a stall.
Tom Johnston
Those are opportunistic organisms that attack stressed trees. The cause of death is old age and other environmental factors. This tree has reached its lifespan: anywhere between 150 and 200 years in this area of the country. We estimate the tree to be between 150 and 175 years old.
Vincent Simeone
Topping drastically shortens the life of a tree. Topped trees are an eyesore in the landscape and continue to be an eyesore as trees slowly decline.
Donna Fare
If (land does not have adequate moisture) we would recommend that you do not plant because the likelihood is those trees would die.
John Norris
It's going to be a while?before levels fall. The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. It's going to be a slow decline, and the rain will serve to reduce that rate of decline on the Red River. There will be access problems for probably another week or so, or even longer.
Alf Warkentin
We can see moisture stress on the trees. If the rains don't come, that will be a disaster because it means what we are having now on the farm will be lost.
Bernard Gichovi
People move to the Tahoe area for trees. Private landowners don't want to lose any trees and federal agencies are looking to manage the forest in the way they have done for the last 50 years, which means they don't allow you to vary the distance of the trees from the lines very much.
Craig Pinneo
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