Excerpt from Compartmentalization of Decay in Trees
The science of tree pathology emerged from studies on decay almost a century ago. Many of the concepts developed then have changed little over the years. But, in the last few dec ades some additional information on the decay process in trees has been developed. This new information has added to the basic story of decay without subtracting anything important from it. The new expanded concept of decay is simply more complete. And this new, more complete concept gives us a better opportunity to regulate and control decay.
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