Why does girdling cause swelling?
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Girdling is the removal of the bark of a tree in a ring around the trunk. At right, materials translocated from the leaves have accumulated in the region above the girdle and caused it to swell. Eventually the bark below the girdle dies, while the bark above swells and remains healthy.
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Girdling is the removal of the bark of a tree in a ring around the trunk. At right, materials translocated from the leaves have accumulated in the region above the girdle and caused it to swell. Eventually the bark below the girdle dies, while the bark above swells and remains healthy.
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