what are the effects of ringbarking trees?



what are the effects of ringbarking trees?..

Answer / Mahesh Kumar Gupta

Ringbarking a tree cuts the cambium (the layer of tissue that produces new growth), causing it to die. The resulting effects include reduced water transport, stopped nutrient movement, and eventual death of the tree.

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