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"Several small, ornamental trees in an irrigated

planting with full sun and significant wind exposure

are beginning to wilt and are exhibiting minimal

twig extension growth. The planting bed had

been mulched, but little mulch remains. What

diagnostic step would you take first?

a. Collect soil samples to send to the lab to test

for high pH and aluminum toxicity.

b. Probe the soil to check for moisture level and

penetration resistance, and look for signs of

water runoff.

c. Collect leaf samples to test for high levels of

herbicides that mimic drought symptoms.

d. Take an increment core to determine whether

the problem is chronic or acute." - CORRECT ANSWERS "Probe the soil to check for
moisture level and

penetration resistance, and look for signs of

water runoff."



"Prolonged flooding can be very damaging to trees

because the anaerobic conditions

a. increase the relative percentage of clay in the

,soil texture.

b. change the biological and chemical composition

in the soil.

c. cause the roots to grow deeper to escape the

surface water.

d. cause excessive percolation in the soil, destroying

micropores." - CORRECT ANSWERS "change the biological and chemical composition

in the soil."



"You are writing the specifications for tree preservation

on a development site. For the tree protection

zone barriers, you specify

a. 3 ft (1 m) high, metal rebar with hi-vis yellow

caution tape and ""Do Not Cross"" lettering.

b. 4 to 6 ft (1.2 to 1.8 m) high, sturdy metal fencing

that is anchored to the ground.

c. 3 ft (1 m) high, safety orange, plastic fencing

for visibility and ease of moving.

d. 6 ft (1.8 m) high, standard wooden privacy

fencing that is not set into the ground." - CORRECT ANSWERS "4 to 6 ft (1.2 to 1.8 m)
high, sturdy metal fencing

that is anchored to the ground."



"You are a consultant to a municipality looking to

contract line-clearance pruning. Previously, they

had contracted with a local tree service to top the

,trees below the wires. Instead, you recommend

directional pruning and explain the process of

a. removing or reducing interfering branches back

to lateral branches that are not growing in the

direction of the clearance zone.

b. removing or reducing all branches that grow in

the direction of the clearance zone to a predetermined

clearance distance.

c. directing growth away from the clearance zone

using only collar cuts back to the parent branches.

d. subordinating all lateral branches that are growing

toward the clearance zone and are greater than

one-third the diameter of the parent branches." - CORRECT ANSWERS "removing or
reducing interfering branches back

to lateral branches that are not growing in the

direction of the clearance zone."



"The best procedure for sending foliage samples to

a plant diagnostic lab for disease diagnosis is to

a. collect only affected leaves from the most affected

part of the canopy and send in a tightly sealed

paper bag.

b. collect a variety of affected leaves from throughout

the canopy and send in a sealed paper bag.

c. place both healthy and diseased leaves in separate,

sealed plastic bags.

, d. place both healthy and diseased leaves in a sealed

plastic bag wrapped in a wet paper towel." - CORRECT ANSWERS "place both healthy and
diseased leaves in separate,

sealed plastic bags."



"While easy to measure and simple to calculate,

cross-sectional strength formulas and threshold

values have some significant limitations such as

a. they overemphasize the amount of load on the

outer shell of wood.

b. a larger amount of wood is typically needed on

large trees than the formulas indicate.

c. the formulas assume that all cavities are open to

the outside of the tree.

d. they assume round stems with centrally located

cavities/decay." - CORRECT ANSWERS "they assume round stems with centrally located

cavities/decay.

"



"In the tree appraisal process, after the assignment

has been established, the scope of work defined,

and the data collected, the next step is to

a. calculate the appraised value using the trunk

formula technique.

b. analyze the data and apply the relevant valuation

approach(es).

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