Examples of Girdling in a sentence
Girdling cull trees or any other live trees as an alternative to felling will not be permitted.
Girdling cull trees or any other live trees as an alternative to felling will not be permitted.The sale boundaries are shown on the attached Sale Map.
Girdling trees (i.e., cutting of the bark and a portion of the underlying cambium layer to create a ring-like groove encircling the base of the trunk) along the perimeter of the permit area or trees within the undisturbed areas of the permit can create short-term Indiana bat roosting habitat.
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Girdling roots are a combination of a nursery problem and a characteristic of the species.
Girdling may not be necessary if there is an adequate number (i.e., at least 6 natural snags or girdled trees per acre or 1 natural snag or girdled tree every 500’ along the perimeter) of dead trees (≥9” dbh) or other potential roost trees, adjacent to the permit area, that can provide suitable habitat for Indiana bats.
Girdling trees on north-facing slopes is not recommended, as it is unlikely that Indiana bats will utilize these as roost trees in some portions of the Indiana bat’s range.
Girdling trees 30 days postbloom increased fruit size and enhanced maturity, but had no effect on fruit set.
Plants which have been determined by the State and/or Purchaser to have suffered damage for the following reasons will be rejected: Street trees with improperly pruned, broken, or damaged branches, trunk, or root structure Girdling of the roots, stem, or a major branch, Deformities of the stem or major branches, Lack of symmetry, Dead or defoliated tops or branches, and Defects, injury, and condition which renders the plant unsuitable for its intended use.
Roots shall be considered as Stem Girdling that have, or are likely to have in the future, root to trunk bark contact.