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Flood Damage to Trees by Dr. Kim D. Coder, Extension Forest Resources Introduction Flood damage to trees develops in three primary ways: 1) acute soil and tree changes because
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Document Date: 2011-09-14 13:45:12


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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA / University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service / AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ORGANIZATION UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EXTENSION FOREST RESOURCES PUBLICATION FOR94-61 / /

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energy production / nitrogen gas / tree food supplies / gas interface / gas exchange pores / chemical hazards / gas bubbles / /

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University of Georgia / UNIT OF TIIE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ORGANIZATION UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EXTENSION FOREST RESOURCES PUBLICATION FOR94-61 / Natural Resources Conservation Service / Georgia Cooperative Extension Service / USDASoil Conservation Service / US Federal Reserve / /

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Kim D. Coder / Tree Problems / Tree Problems Soil / /

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Virginia / Georgia / /

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fluid dynamics / Aeration / flash / /

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