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As "podas camarárias": considerações sobre a futilidade de um acto de mutilação

Author(s): Fabião, António cv logo 1 ; Silva, Helder Jóia cv logo 2

Date: 1994

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/1387

Origin: Repositório da UTL

Subject(s): urban trees; pruning; árvore urbana; poda


Description
Severe and generalized mutilation of the crown in urban trees is always technical, economic and aesthetically wrong. The new growth after pruning develops from adventitious buds which were formed at the cuts. Their sprouting is more dense and bushy than before, originating a need for expensive new pruning in the next few years, consuming reserves which become not available for growth and exposing the trees to pathogens. These negative factors must be added to several other agressions that can potentially damage urban trees, frequently leading to their antecipated death. Tree care and maintenance in urban areas must be planned and supervised by technitians with a degree in forestry or other adequate skill. The workers involved in those operations should have good professional qualification, which is difficult to harmonize with the low salary that can be legally payed to them by the central and local public administrations. It is urgent to correct these anomalous situations and to stop the mutilation of urban trees. They are a valuable cultural patrimony belonging to everyone of us.
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
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