Bridge Grafting and Inarching Damaged Trees
This informational sheet contains procedures on grafting and inarching girdled trunks and collars.
This informational sheet contains procedures on grafting and inarching girdled trunks and collars.
With the proper procedures, it is possible to repair damage done to the cambium by rodents. This process reconnects the upper portion of the tree to the roots so that water, mineral, and carbohydrate transportation can resume. After grafting or inarching, a protective barrier should be installed to prevent further damage to the tree.
      Authors 
E.L. Marrotte
    E.L. Marrotte
Date Published 
2005
    2005
       Publisher
       
         
    
    
    
    
    University of Connecticut Extension 
         Storrs, CT (US)
       
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    Resource Format 
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
    
    Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Sub-Topics 
Diagnosis and Treatment, Health (tree)
    Diagnosis and Treatment, Health (tree)
State(s)/Region(s) 
National, Conneticut
    
    National, Conneticut
      Libraries 
MW: F-PAMP-CT-05-006
    MW: F-PAMP-CT-05-006
Indexed By 
MWCU&CF
  
    
    
    MWCU&CF



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