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Tissue Damage After Trunk Injection of Growth Regulators Into Silver Maple Trees
註釋From 1985-89 a field project was conducted at Wesleyville Generating Station in which silver maple trees were trunk-injected with paclobutrazol or flurprimidol. Growth of the trees was inhibited over the four growing seasons. There have been reports that bark splits and stained wood are found in trees that have been trunk-injected with growth regulators. This study examined trees from the Wesleyville GS experiment which were harvested early in 1990. The bottom 2 m of each trunk was examined for bark damage and stained wood.