ISA Arborist Chapter 8: Pruning State Exam Guide Q&A Latest
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ISA Arborist Chapter 8: Pruning State
Exam Guide Q&A Latest
Because pruning removes leaves and reduces the overall photosynthetic capacity of a
tree, it also reduces _______. - CORRECT ANSWER-growth
Name five common reasons for removing limbs from trees. - CORRECT ANSWERdead
diseased
hazar...
because pruning removes leaves and reduces the ove
to maximize flowering plants that bloom on curren
includes crown cleaning as well as selectiv
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ISA Arborist Chapter 8: Pruning State
Exam Guide Q&A Latest
Because pruning removes leaves and reduces the overall photosynthetic capacity of a
tree, it also reduces _______. - CORRECT ANSWER-growth
Name five common reasons for removing limbs from trees. - CORRECT ANSWER-
dead
diseased
hazardous
crossing
thinning for light or air penetration
weight reduction
size reduction
obstructing signs, views, clearance, etc.
To maximize flowering, plants that bloom on current season's wood should be pruned
prior to ______ ______, or in the summer after bloom has occurred. Plants that bloom
on last season's wood should be pruned just after ______. - CORRECT ANSWER-leaf
emergence
bloom
True/False - Trees that tend to "bleed" should never be pruned in the early spring
because doing so is likely to cause a major decline in vigor. - CORRECT ANSWER-
False
______ ______ is bark that gets pushed inside the branch union as two branches grow
and develop. - CORRECT ANSWER-included bark
The swollen area at the base of a branch where it arises from the trunk is called the
______ ______. - CORRECT ANSWER-branch collar
Two limbs that arise from apical buds on the same stem are known as ______ ______,
and are both direct extensions of the stem below. - CORRECT ANSWER-codominant
stems/branches
True/False - In the absence of included bark, the relative size of a branch in relation to
the trunk is more important for strength of branch attachment than is the angle of
attachment. - CORRECT ANSWER-True
True/False - Codominant stems can represent a structurally unstable branch
configuration, especially if there is included bark in the junction. - CORRECT ANSWER-
True
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