Factors affecting branch wound occlusion and associated decay following pruning – a case study with wild cherry (Prunus avium L.)

Jonathan P. Sheppard, Matthias Urmes, Christopher Morhart, H. Spiecker
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Abstract

Pruning wild cherry ( Prunus avium L.) is a common silvicultural practice carried out to produce valuable timber at a veneer wood quality. Sub-optimal pruning treatments can permit un-occluded pruning wounds to develop devaluing decay. The aim of this study is to determine relevant branch, tree and pruning characteristics affecting the occlusion process of pruning wounds. Important factors influencing occlusion time for an optimised pruning treatment for valuable timber production utilising wild cherry are derived. 85 artificially pruned branches originating from ten wild cherry trees were retrospectively analysed. Branch stub length, branch diameter and radial stem increment during occlusion were found to be significant predictors for occlusion time. From the results it could be concluded that for the long term success of artificial pruning of wild cherry it is crucial to ( i ) keep branch stubs short (while avoiding damage to the branch collar), ( ii ) to enable the tree to maintain significant radial growth after pruning, ( iii ) to avoid large pruning wounds (>2.5 cm) by removing steeply angled and fast growing branches at an early stage.
影响修剪后树枝伤口闭塞和相关腐烂的因素——以野生樱桃为例
修剪野生樱桃(Prunus avium L.)是一种常见的造林实践,以生产有价值的木材在单板木材质量。次优修剪处理可以允许未闭塞的修剪伤口发展贬值的腐烂。本研究的目的是确定影响剪枝伤口闭塞过程的相关枝、树和剪枝特征。影响封闭时间的重要因素优化修剪处理利用野樱桃有价值的木材生产。对10株野生樱桃树的85根人工修剪枝进行了回顾性分析。支短长度、支径和桡骨干增加是预测闭塞时间的重要指标。结果表明,要使野生樱桃人工修剪取得长期成功,关键是:(1)保持树枝短(同时避免破坏枝颈);(2)使修剪后的树木保持显著的径向生长;(3)通过早期去除陡峭角度和快速生长的树枝,避免大的修剪伤(约2.5 cm)。
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Annals of Silvicultural Research
Annals of Silvicultural Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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