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Number 1. This is simply where the forester leaves a tree as it is. It is not altered in anyway

Correct Answer: Leave

Number 2. This is when a forester believes it is necessary to kill a tree. This is normally only done when the tree is too small to be harvested.

Correct Answer: Deaden

Number 3. When a forester removes about 1" of bark from all the way around the tree

Correct Answer: Girdling

Number 4. A tree that extends above surrounding individuals and capture sunlight from above and around the crown

Correct Answer: Dominant tree

Number 5. A tree that extends its crown into the canopy and receives direct sunlight from above, but limited sunlight from the sides.

Correct Answer: Co-dominant Tree

Number 6. A tree with a crown that extends into the canopy with dominant and co-dominate trees. These trees receive little direct sunlight from above and none from the sides.

Correct Answer: Intermediate tree

Number 7. These trees are characterized by low growth rate and low vigor as a result of competition with overtopping trees.

Correct Answer: Suppressed trees

 

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