EPICORMIC SHOOTS Glynn C

EPICORMIC SHOOTS Glynn C

EPICORMIC SHOOTS Glynn C. Percival INTRODUCTION: confined to oak (Quercus), elm (Ulmus), lime Nearly all epicormic shoots arise from (Tilia), poplar (Populus) and willow (Salix). dormant buds in the bark, laid down when the Within the genera and between different seed young leading shoot first begins to grow. origins of one species the ability to produce After formation these buds grow sufficiently epicormic shoots varies i.e. Q.rubra and each year to maintain their position Q.cerris generally produce far fewer occasionally dividing into two or more buds epicormics than Q.robur, while among which in some species i.e. Quercus robur, can species of lime, (Tilia x europea) will produce produce an pad of epicormic bud tissue which epicormics and basal suckers profusely while in older trees takes the shape of a 'cats claw'. the small leaved lime (Tilia cordata) is often These buds remain dormant for most or all of free of them. the trees life. CONTROL: Epicormic buds are stimulated to grow and Pruning: provides an instant result however produce shoots as a result of stress i.e. sudden later on in the season or next season more environmental change, thinning, crown die- epicormics are produced. back, heavy pruning, root death, cold, change in the water table etc (Fig 1). Stem wrapping: such as black polythene or painting the stem with black bitumastic paint. Paint proved ineffective, expensive and unpleasant to apply. Wrapping reduces numbers while on the tree but once removed new epicormics are produced in greater numbers. Wrapping is also expensive and unsightly. Growth regulators (1-naphtylacetic acid, daminozide); Defoliants such as Copper EDTA, contact/systemic herbicides (Glufosinate/Glyphosate) and growth retardants (Maleic hydrazide) have all been tested. Only Maleic Hydrazide (trade name Mazide 25) provided 2 year control. Mazide Fig 1. Epicormic shoots on Sorbus aucuparia 25 will also reduce overall tree growth. In temperate regions such as the UK the problem of epicormic branching is largely.

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