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pruning belaboring photosynthesis and sugar manufacture, benefiting branch architecture and braking failure. co-authors edward f. gilman, sharon j. lilly and e. thomas smiley consider live-branch pruning's causing non-living wood behind cuts, energy-draining wounds, lion-tailed crowns and topped-off...
pruning belaboring photosynthesis and sugar manufacture, benefiting branch architecture and braking failure. co-authors edward f. gilman, sharon j. lilly and e. thomas smiley consider live-branch pruning's causing non-living wood behind cuts, energy-draining wounds, lion-tailed crowns and topped-off...
pruning belaboring photosynthesis and sugar manufacture, benefiting branch architecture and braking failure. co-authors edward f. gilman, sharon j. lilly and e. thomas smiley consider live-branch pruning's causing non-living wood behind cuts, energy-draining wounds, lion-tailed crowns and topped-off...