[CANUFNET] water sprouts on Ash for rejuvenating
Pat and Dan Kerr
kerrpad at sympatico.ca
Sun Jul 29 13:58:22 EDT 2012
HI John
I've heard some US urban areas are trying this idea re costing but you are
the first I've heard to try it in forested areas.
>From what I've heard part of the reason to use water sprouts is to support
ash dependent species until we get better answers. In forested areas, it
would also support gene conservation.
One US researcher, who is most interested in this idea, is an EAB
specialist. This researcher said selecting the sprouts will not promote EAB.
EAB will never be eliminated in North America. It has gone too far. I am not
allowed to use the researcher's name or provide you the contact number.
But someone else should address the safety issues.
Let me know what happens.
Pat Kerr
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Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 08:33:05 -0400
From: "Hennessy, John" <John.Hennessy at brampton.ca>
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Subject: [CANUFNET] water sprouts on Ash for rejuvenating.
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Hello all,
I have been selecting vigorous shoots from selected recently removed Ash.
Relative to stumping and replacing out right, I thought this was a valid
option for rejuvenation considering fiscal concerns . Some selected shoots
have reached heights of 1.6m in a two year growth period! I am concerned
about their attachment points though. Some of our recent weather has snapped
some of the new replenishing water sprouts which is having me question
whether this idea is a poor one. Further to that I have a concern about
perpetuating E.A.B. cycle, by providing new food sources.
Some street trees have been selected, some from parks, and some from remnant
forests and small isolated stands. It is the remnant forests where I think
my efforts should be focused, any opinions are welcomed
I am curious how my fellow foresters are dealing with these new "Ash
Shrubs"! Is this idea crazy?
I look forward to replies.
Many thanks,
John.
John Hennessy
Forestry Inspector
Community Services
City Of Brampton
(416) 795-1834.
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