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A reason for leaving inside branches when thinning a tree is that: Ans: These branches provide food without adding weight to the ends of the branches Sap loss (bleeding) by susceptible trees can be reduced by: Ans: pruning in the fall When removing 30% of the crown, a juvenile tree would be less susceptible to decay than a mature tree because: Ans: pruning wounds tend to be larger on mature trees When raising the crown, the parts MOST often removed from the tree are; 2 | Page Ans: low, spreading limbs The objective in shaping a wound should be: Ans: to minimize the size of the wound Cutting a large limb back to a small water sprout: Ans: may result in dieback of the limb Maximum twig elongation will occur when required pruning is done: Ans: just before the spring flush of growth When felling trees, after the notch is cut, the back cut should be made _______ the point or apex of the notch to prevent kickback Ans: higher than Crown restoration is used to: 3 | Page Ans: reform the structure by removing undesirable

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Questions and Correct Answers/ Latest
Update / Already Graded A reason for
leaving inside branches when thinning
a tree is that:
Ans: These branches provide food without adding weight to the ends of

the branches




Sap loss (bleeding) by susceptible trees can be reduced by:


Ans: pruning in the fall




When removing 30% of the crown, a juvenile tree would be less

susceptible to decay than a mature tree because:


Ans: pruning wounds tend to be larger on mature trees




When raising the crown, the parts MOST often removed from the tree

are;

,2 | Page

Ans: low, spreading limbs




The objective in shaping a wound should be:


Ans: to minimize the size of the wound




Cutting a large limb back to a small water sprout:


Ans: may result in dieback of the limb




Maximum twig elongation will occur when required pruning is done:


Ans: just before the spring flush of growth




When felling trees, after the notch is cut, the back cut should be

made _______ the point or apex of the notch to prevent kickback


Ans: higher than




Crown restoration is used to:

,3 | Page

Ans: reform the structure by removing undesirable growth




Severe pruning (removal of more than thirty percent of the foliage)

often results in:


Ans: decay in branches where large cuts were made




A branching situation that may create a potential hazard is:


Ans: a lateral branch similar in diameter to the parent branch or stem;

multiple branches origination from one point, lacking branch bark ridges;

codominant stems which have grown close together in the crotch




The MOST likely result of heading back a mature tree by removing

one-third to one-half of the crown just prior to bud break would be:


Ans: sprout production




Which chemical is commonly used to disinfect pruning tools without

corroding them:

, 4 | Page

Ans: alcohol-based lysol




When a tree has lost apical control and its top is being overtaken by

lateral branches, the proper method for reestablishing a leader

would be to:


Ans: select a leader and prune the competing laterals




When a final pruning cut is made with a saw:


Ans: the cut sometimes must be made from below or to the side




An adverse effect of heading back shoot terminals in the spring is:


Ans: delayed root growth




Describe a topping (heading) cut on a tree:


Ans: an older branch cut to a stub




indeterminate shoot growth patterns in trees:

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