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Old 6th May 2008, 04:01 PM   #83 (permalink)
treeseer
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Default Re: Significant Trees

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Originally Posted by treevet View Post
It is impressive what decay causing organisms do to the cell structure in trees. I think there is a transition time where it must be difficult to detect the deterioration that is very important.
Yes that is the tricky part, when the fungal enzymes are at work.

As for your namecalling, sticks and stones, and btw you are flat wrong on several counts with your fear-addled risk assessment strategy. Sean spoke for me on that.

I just condemned 4 mature Liriodendron last week. When i learn to downsize pics I will post em.

Here's a review of the Schwarze book, written 5+ years ago by your friendly silly immature risk assessor. Love ya Dave, mean it!

The isa Journal version is butchered; the editors insisted I hack it back from 800 words to 500, then when they printed it, it was on the top half of the page, and the bottom half was....BLANK!

Soon they will have new editors, thank goodness.
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