epicormic การใช้
- The epicormic branching pattern has been observed to six iterations.
- Following fire it will have an epicormic response and resprout shortly afterward.
- The turpentine regenerates after bushfire by resprouting from its lignotuber and epicormic buds.
- The trunk is clean, straight and cylindrical, often bearing epicormic branches.
- Adult plants will undergo epicormic resprouting after a fire.
- The tree or shrub typically grows to a height of and has epicormic buds.
- Older trees sometimes grow epicormic shoots directly from their trunks after storm or 鹯e damage.
- Heavy release sometimes results in epicormic branching.
- Following fire it is a facultative resprouter sending up an epicormic sprout from its lignotuber.
- "Pseudotsuga macrocarpa " showing branch regeneration after a crown fire through epicormic shoots.
- Dominant trees are less likely to produce epicormic branches than those in the lower crown classes.
- These forestry techniques cannot be used on species which do not possess strong epicormic growth abilities.
- "Banksia ilicifolia " regenerates after bushfire by regrowing from epicormic shoots under its bark.
- "Banksia aemula " resprouts from a lignotuber or shoots from epicormic buds after fire.
- In low-intensity fires, " B . serrata " can recover using epicormic buds.
- Generally, epicormic branching is not a problem with hickory species, but a few branches do occur.
- The mediterranean " Quercus suber " ( cork oak ) resprouts from epicormic buds after fire.
- Eucalypts can do this by basal sprouting from lignotubers or from the stem, sprouting from epicormic buds.
- "C . flavescens " has a lignotuber and will form an epicormic shoot in response to fire.
- "E . pauciflora " regenerates from seed, by epicormic shoots below the bark, and from lignotubers.
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