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Discuss the differences between "flush cuts" and proper cuts made to outer portions of branch
collar. How do "flush cuts" affect growth? - (answers)A proper cut leaves the branch bark ridge,
branch collar, and swollen collar in tact. It enables the cut to close in a circular fashion. Flush
cuts remove it and opens the tree to decay by removing dead wood which branch defense zones
form.
Explain thinning cut and describe how they will affect the tree. - (answers)It is removing the
branch back to the lateral branch, large enough to assume terminal role. It opens the tree, reduces
weight, reduces height, and retains its shape.
Discuss Shingo's theory of walling off infections in trees called CODIT (Compartmentalization
of Decay in Trees). - (answers)1) Trees are highly compartmentalized.
2) If the tree is wounded, it will heal itself by walling itself off from injury.
How will pruning a tree at time of transplanting affect tree growth? - (answers)It decreases root
growth. You should avoid pruning except for broken or damaged limbs.
Are there advantages of pruning a tree at planting time? - (answers)No
What is the major objective in crown cleaning? - (answers)It removes dead, diseased, and dying
crowded or wealdy attached limbs from the crown. the objective is to correct small growth
problems before they get big growth problems.
Name five methods used to apply fertilization to trees. - (answers)Broadcasting, drill hole,
injection, foliar application, and implants
Are wound dressings or paint recommended after making pruning cuts? Why? - (answers)No,
studies show it does no good.
,What is the purpose of crown restoration? - (answers)Improves structure and appearance of
improperly pruned or storm-damaged trees by encouraging new growth.
List 3 ways cavities are started in trees. - (answers)Insects, lightning, and wounds.
What is the definition of a tree? - (answers)A woody perennial with one or several trunks which
grow higher than 12-15 ft in height.
List five species of trees to plant under a power line. - (answers)Crape myrtle, chaste tree, red
bud, silver bell, dogwood.
If you want to fertilize a tree by broadcasting 4 lbs. of actual nitrogen and want to use 16-4-8
fertilizer, how often would you apply it over 1000 sq. ft. in one year? - (answers)1 lb. of
Nitrogen / .16 (N in fertilizer) = 6.25 lbs per 1,000 ft.
6.25 lbs of Fertilizer x 4 lbs of N = 25 lbs of Fertilizer annually.
6.25 lbs. of 16-4-8 fertilizer should be applied 4 times a year.
List the most important pieces of safety equipment when using a chainsaw. - (answers)Safety
glasses, earplugs, face shield, hard hat, leg protection, and boots.
List the major parts of a tree and their function. - (answers)Leaves - photosynthesis,
transpiration.
Trunk/Stems - conduct, support, storage.
Roots - anchorage, absorbing, storage, conduction.
Flowers - reproduction.
Fruit-ripened seed, pistil
What is the most critical time after transplanting a tree and why? - (answers)The 1st year to
focus on root establishment.
,What are the benefits of mulching a young tree? - (answers)To conserve moisture, reduce
competition from weeds and grass, improve soil structure, and aesthetic value.
List 3 benefits of mulch. - (answers)1) Retains moisture.
2) Reduces weeds.
3) Insulates roots.
Why is the use of spurs prohibited on living trees? - (answers)It causes wounds and damages the
tree.
What is chlorosis in a tree and how is it treated? - (answers)The yellowing of leaves can be
treated with Manganese.
Why is it recommended to use a block when lowering a heavy limb? - (answers)To carry the
load and reduce injury to a crotch from a climber's line.
Describe how to cut down a large limb. - (answers)Place the rigging point above the work, tie the
limb at the butt, then cut and lower the limb to the ground.
What other activities can a climbing rope be used for? - (answers)To secure a climber to the tree
for use of 2-hands, to swing, and for rescue.
Distinguish between narrow and wide crotch angles. Could either harm the tree? -
(answers)Crotch angles are where branches fork, or where a main limb joins the trunk.
Narrow Crotch angles (Tight) are where the angle between two branches is too narrow (less than
45 degrees). they can lead to structure weaknesses and tree failure
Wide Crotch angles (Strong) are where the angle between the two branches 45 degrees or more.
, Describe Xylem and Phloem, and their function. - (answers)Plants have tissues to transport
water, nutrients and minerals.
Xylem transports water and mineral salts from the roots up to other parts of the plant.
Phloem transports sucrose and amino acids from the leaves and other parts of the plant.
Is a contract required between an LA licensed arborist before tree work is performed? -
(answers)Yes
What state and federal licenses are required before an arborist applies pesticides? -
(answers)State commissioned pesticide applicators license. Federal in accordance with all federal
regulations, may apply pesticides for the purpose of retarding decay or disease.
What is soil pH and does it affect nutrient availability of a tree? - (answers)The acidity or
alkalinity of the soil. Trees may exhibit nutrient deficiency or toxicity symptoms from
unbalanced soil pH levels.
What is Mistletoe and is it harmful to a tree? - (answers)Mistletoe is a parasite that grows in the
branches of conifers and leeches nutrients away.
Is Spanish Moss harmful to a tree? - (answers)Spanish Moss absorbs water and nutrients, using
other plants for support.
What type and how much insurance is an arborist required to have? - (answers)$25,000 -
personal injury; $50,000 property damage.
What type of trees lose their leaves? - (answers)Deciduous
In the cross-section of a tree trunk, what tissues are present and what are the functions of each? -
(answers)Xylem (wood cells)- conveys water and dissolved minerals throughout the tree and
provides support.