Biological Science (6th Edition)
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The process of girdling, removal of bark, and vascular cambium in a ring leading to death of a tree.
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The bark consists of the cork cambium and secondary phloem. Girdling is the process of complete removal of the bark. In certain cases, the process of girdling can also occur due to the plantation of the tree very deep within the ground.
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