Assessment of the Health Condition of Historical Eucalyptus Trees with the Innovative Method of Arborsonic 3D Acoustic Tomography

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Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a study assessing the health condition of the stems and woods of century-old eucalyptus trees in Adjara. The research employed the ArborSonic 3D acoustic tomography method, a modern, non-invasive technique. The examination of 20 aged, bent eucalyptus trees revealed that 40% of their roots and stems exhibit severe decay, ranging from 50% to 80%. This degree of decay poses a significant threat to public safety. This study is pioneering, as no prior research of this nature has been conducted on eucalyptus trees in Georgia. Recommendations concerning the health status of these eucalyptus trees were submitted to the relevant authorities to prompt the implementation of necessary measures.

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Arborsonic 3D აკუსტიკური ტომოგრაფია, ევკალიპტი, სიჯანსაღე, ხის ღრუ, აჭარა
Published: Oct 23, 2024

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Bioecology and Human ecology