Abstract

In both localities where the dissections were performed, mechanical injuries, frost cracks and large broken branches were found responsible for the entry of most of the extensive defects in the trunk of living sugar maple. Within an injury class, the average volume of cull following large injuries was greater than that following small injuries. A quality classification system is presented and seems appropriate for a cull estimation before cutting.

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