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Monday, April 2, 2012

LandscapExperts Tip of the Week, April 2

Wounds Disrupt the Flow of Water and Nutrients

When a tree trunk is injured, the flow of carbohydrates and elaborated sugars from the leaves downward, and the flow of water and nutrients from the roots upward is disrupted. Conductive tissues are called the phloem. The weakened root system will have a reduced ability to support the tree, and can begin a spiral of decline

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