Storm Damage to Landscape Trees: Prediction, Prevention, Treatment
In the Upper Midwest, wind and ice storms are common, and often cause tremendous damage to individual trees and urban forests. The key to preventing damage is to predict circumstances that could result in tree damage and take action to correct potential problems before storms strike. However, there are several treatments a homeowner may use to correct the minor damages that storms inflict.
Authors
B. Johnson, G. R. Johnson
B. Johnson, G. R. Johnson
Date Published
1999
1999
Publisher
University of Minnesota Extension Service
St. Paul, MN
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Publication Number
FO-7415-S
FO-7415-S
Resource Type
Manual/Guide/Workbook
Manual/Guide/Workbook
Resource Format
Booklet
Booklet
Funding Source
University/College, USDA FS (Other)
University/College, USDA FS (Other)
Sub-Topics
Maintenance Specifications, Storms, Site Evaluation/Selection
Maintenance Specifications, Storms, Site Evaluation/Selection
State(s)/Region(s)
Midwest-USDA FS
Midwest-USDA FS
Keywords
Proper Pruning, Proper Pruning, Site Problems, Site Problems, Monitoring, Monitoring, Form, Form, Decay, Decay, Cabling, Cabling, Prediction, Prediction, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Bracing, Bracing, Inventory, Inventory, Maintenance, Maintenance, Wound Repair, Wound Repair, Species, Species, Prevention, Prevention, Treatment, Treatment
Proper Pruning, Proper Pruning, Site Problems, Site Problems, Monitoring, Monitoring, Form, Form, Decay, Decay, Cabling, Cabling, Prediction, Prediction, Leaf characteristics, Leaf characteristics, Bracing, Bracing, Inventory, Inventory, Maintenance, Maintenance, Wound Repair, Wound Repair, Species, Species, Prevention, Prevention, Treatment, Treatment
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