不同樹木區隔化能力


Ability to compartmentalize decay differs among trees
Trees have genetic capacity to build chemical boundaries around infection. Some trees have a high capacity to build these systems and others do not. Trees that are not able to build effective boundaries decay rapidly following injury. Trees that can build effect barriers do not decay as readily. The list below indicates relative ability to retard decay. Individuals within the genera or species may be more or less susceptible than indicated.


Trees that compartmentalize decay poorly

Aesculus
Acer rubrum (may be intermediate)
Acer sacharinum
Bauhinia
Betula
Brachychiton
Celtis
Cercis
Delonix
Eucalyptus
Erythrina
Fagus
Ficus
Magnolia grandiflora
Malus
Myrica
Peltophorum
Persea
Pinus virginiana
Populus
Prunus
Quercus laurifolia
Q. nigra
Q. leavis
Q. shumardii
Q. palustris (may be intermediate)
Salix
Schinus

Trees that compartmentalize decay well

Acacia
Acer saccharum
Albezia saman
Bucida buserus
Bursera simaruba
Castania sativa
Carpinus
Gleditsia
Juglans
Lagerstroemia
Lysiloma
Pinus rigida
Quercus geminata
Q. macrocarpa
Q. petrea
Q. robur
Q. rubra (regarded as poor by some)
Q. virginiana
Robinia pseudoacaia
Taxus baccata
Tilia (regarded as poor by some)
Sweitenia
Tabebuia
Ulmus americana
Ulmus alata
Ulmus parviflora







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