Expert fights to save trees along Pangasinan road
>> Monday, October 27, 2014
URDANETA CITY, Pangasinan – A tree
pathologist tapped to check trees along the Manila North Road here said he
would try to save the trees that are supposed to be cut.
Ernesto Militante, a retired professor of the
University of the Philippines-Los Baños, told journalists that he
conducted a sampling of different tree species to see if they could still
recover from girdling, which involves removing the outer layer of a tree’s
trunk in order to interrupt the flow of nutrients and cause the tree to die.
Militante was here Monday to check the trees
that were girdled but were not yet cut.
He said each of the girdled trees must be
tagged.
Militante said mahogany trees are sensitive
to girdling. He said mahogany trees are not supposed to be planted along the
road.
“They have big fruits, which can kill if they
fall on a person,” he said, adding mahogany trees’ branches must be pruned.
Emmanuel Diaz of the 3rd Pangasinan
Engineering District said the remaining 770 trees left standing along the MNR,
which stretches from Rosales to Sison towns, are among the 1,829 trees due for
cutting and are all girdled.—Eva
Visperas
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