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A girdled tree dies if the girdle is wide and is not filled up. comment.

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Answered by SUPERSHAN8747
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-Girdling results in the removal of the phloem, and death occurs from the inability of the leaves to transport sugars (primarily sucrose) to the roots. In this process, the xylem is left untouched, and the tree can usually still temporarily transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves until the roots die

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