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Tree condition associated with topping in southern Illinois communities

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

The objective of this study is to compare the current condition of trees subjected to topping relative to nontopped individuals. Species variation and specific health problems associated with topping are also evaluated. [UMN]

"Twenty-seven percent of trees surveyed in southern Illinois communities showed evidence of topping. Topped trees were nearly 3 times more frequently classified as likely to fail structurally than those individuals not subjected to topping. Frequency of broken branches in the crown, evidence of insect or disease infestation, and cavities in the bole were also greater in topped trees. While the design of this study did not allow determination of a cause-and-effect relationship, increased incidence of conditions associated with tree failure was observed in topped versus nontopped trees." [Abstract]

Authors
D.A. Karlovich, J.W. Groninger, D.D. Close
Date Published
2000
Journal/Conference
Journal of Arboriculture
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
Publisher Location
Savoy, IL (US)
ISBN/ISSN
0278-5226
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
87
End Page
91
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications, Health (tree), Risk Assessment and Hazard, Best Management Practices (BMPs)
State(s)/Region(s)
Illinois
Keywords
Hazard formation, Maintenance, Topping, Tree health
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