Environmental Sciences, asked by rbala1623, 6 hours ago

what is the fluid that oozes out from the trees?

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Answered by choudharybharti19042
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Why is water leaking, falling, oozing or gushing from my tree trunk? (Slime flux) You can thank bacterial wetwood, also known as slime flux. It's a disease that works its way into tree wood and spills out in the form of thin, water-like liquid.

Answered by favofc
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Bacterial wetwood occurs as after bacteria infect the wood of a tree. Bacteria can enter the wood through any wound in a trunk, limb or root. ... As they reproduce, the bacteria produce slimy ooze and methane gas, which builds pressure inside the tree.

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