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Horse chestnut questionnaire


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Hello to you all.

 

I am currently undertaking a dissertation at Writtle College on the extent of horse chestnut leaf minor and bleeding canker, and the management techniques used to mitigate these problems. Attached is a link to a questionnaire that will be sent to many people across the UK involved within the tree industry. I would be very grateful if you could take the time to complete the questionnaire, which will take five to ten minutes. If you do not have time now then please do complete it at later date. The survey is online until the 22nd of January 2010.

 

The results will provide a better insight into the spread of horse chestnut leaf minor and bleeding canker, and the effectiveness of the various management techniques being used to mitigate them. The findings will be available to everyone involved in the research. Please find the questionnaire here: Horse chestnut questionnaire.

 

Thanks, Rupert :001_smile:

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Hi Steve, I'm very interested in the removed horse chestnut trees too. So please do fill in a questionnaire. I'm curious to see how they respond to such pruning techniques. I've pollarded a few smallish ones, even though the books I've read don't recommend it, and they seem to be doing ok at the moment.

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