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Dear All,

Where can I find some info in decomposed wood?, when it is cataloged
as dead or live wood?
What is the difference between xylophagous and saproxylophagous
organism? Or What is the meaning of "dead wood"?

Regards,

John Alexander Pulgarín
Museo Entomológico
Francisco Luis Gallego
Universidad nacional de Colombia
Medellín





Thu Apr 29, 2004 8:58 pm

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Dear All, Where can I find some info in decomposed wood?, when it is cataloged as dead or live wood? What is the difference between xylophagous and...
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http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/SOUND/whatitis/index.html ... From: "john_pulgarin" <japulga0@...> To: <dead_wood@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
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26. My point is as follows: See that plane flying above? Is it dead or alive? The answer is "yes". See that fallen or standing symplastless tree? Is it...
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I personally would answer with a yes or a no to the question if a tree is alive or dead, when asked for my 'professional' opinion. Of course, the term dead...
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