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Lapsed pollards...shade makes the situation even worse?


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Thank you very much Sean!

 

Will read with great interest!

Is this the same papers youve got David?

Cheers anyway for the input.

 

Can enyone else shed some light:sneaky2: on the subject of which wood is the strongest, the one that is formed when the tree has full growing potential (light and so on) or the wood formed when the tree is shaded? Is there an answer?

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Will read with great interest!

Is this the same papers youve got David??

 

 

 

No Tobias, the paper to which I refer, is to my knowledge not yet released, & is more concerned with the work in Spain specifically & not BB.

 

Although the two are inextricably linked through the personell involved in the work at both sites.

 

 

 

 

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