Giant porling: wood decomposition through white rot - differences to the moder and brown rot
Learn how the giant porling causes wooden destruction by white rot and how to fight it. Tips for tree care and prevention. Contact tree care and garden in Berlin for more information.

Giant porling: wood decomposition through white rot - differences to the moder and brown rot
wood decomposition by white rot: differences to the modern and brown rot
leaf trees such as booking, oak and linden trees can be infected by the giant porling. This often happens when the tree is already damaged or weakened. In order to prevent infection with the tree mushroom, careful and adequate tree care is required.
The fungus "Meripilus Giganteus" spreads over its mycelia or spores. These penetrate the roots and cause a white rot in the long term by destroying important wood components. Often there are also different types of putrefaction.
A comparison shows that the white rot affects most of all wood components. While Lignin is responsible for stiffness, cellulose contributes to tensile strength. Due to its breakdown, the wood loses its structural integrity and important care routes are disturbed or interrupted. As a result, the infestation of trees by giant porling reduces stability and affects tree vitality.
It may be necessary to fell the entire tree because traffic safety has priority over tree protection. Further information on this topic can be found under/tree care/tree mushroom giant porling/.
Combating giant porling only possible on its own
A non -stable tree is a danger. Stronger wind loads can lead to a coup, which in turn can lead to damage in the garden or even greater accidents. The impaired vitality can also lead to parts of the tree crown. The first symptoms often occur late, often it is the large fruit bodies that stand out. At this point, the tree mushroom has already spread greatly. In order to combat the wood -decaying giant poring, the defenses of the tree must be strengthened.
The better a tree is, the more energy it can provide its natural defense system against diseases, pests and other parasites. An optimal condition of the supply is achieved on the one hand through tree maintenance and on the other hand through gentle use and a beneficial environment.
Despite all the precautions and precaution, an infestation with the giant poring can still occur. There is no 100 % method to protect trees. However, this does not necessarily mean that the tree has to be felled. Through security measures such as stabilizing steel ropes or crown fuses, affected trees can often be preserved for a longer period of time. It is important to work with qualified specialists, since improperly executed work can cause the opposite of the desired result. Ultimately, it's not just about the safety of the tree, but also about your own security.
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