Stone fruits, such as cherry trees, are particularly vulnerable to unnoticed bark wounds, which can cause damage to the trunk and side branches. The trunk is a vital component of the tree, responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. Damage to the trunk impairs the tree’s function, increasing susceptibility to trunk rot and other diseases, and potentially leading to tree death. Protective measures should be implemented in the late autumn to mitigate these risks. Topics: #trunk #tree #fruit Post navigation Events in Viljandimaa on on Sunday, March 26 ONE QUESTION: How are the merger talks between Jõhvi and Toila progressing?
This is a helpful reminder for fruit tree owners to regularly check their trees for any signs of injury. Reply