Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Feb. 2010
A tree is a large plant with a single woody trunk that branches off at a certain height from the ground..
The plant will be considered as a tree if, already at maturity, its height, exceeds 6 meters high and also produces secondary branches year after year, differing by these conditions from the bushes. On the other hand, longevity turns out to be another characteristic of this type of plantFor example, some species, such as the California giant sequoias, which can exceed 100 m in height and more than six thousand tons in weight.
Tree parts and varieties
The trees are attached to the ground by a group of roots that are attached to the aforementioned woody trunk, while the bark, which acts as a protection, will become more smooth as you advance in height and on the side of the branches that compose it, they will always be in the same place, although over time they will become thicker.
During the season of the SpringFrom the buds sprout twigs, leaves and in some cases even flowers.
As mentioned above, each year trees add a new layer of growth to their trunk and branches, if the trunk is cut we will find rings that will not only allow us to know the age of the tree, but by analyzing their thickness we will be able to know how much the tree has grown during the year. same.
There are different types of trees, leafy (with wide and flat leaves, they produce flowers and are typical of warmer areas, such as oak, beech and maples), conifers (characteristic of the cool areas, they have hard and thin leaves and mostly produce pineapples) and the tropicalPalm trees being the most characteristic and popular of this type (they need to live from the heat and the rains).
But beyond the varieties there are structures in the trees that are repeated, such is the case of the root, which is the component that allows the tree to nourish itself; the trunk that provides the wood and that is the hardest part that maintains the top of the tree; the branches arising from the trunk are thinned once they reach the ends; and leaves that play a very important role in attracting sunlight to carry out the process of photosynthesis.
Fundamental in terms of balancing the environment and in the development of the economy
Trees, moreover, turn out to be a predominant and very necessary part of any ecosystem, since they not only help prevent erosion, but also dress landscapes, form jungles and forests; and they are also essential at the behest of the development of various industries as a consequence of the wood that is extracted from them and which turns out to be a raw material fundamental in the field of building and the design of wooden furniture, for example.
They are also very important for the paper industry since cellulose from trees is used to make this important material that is so widely used in various contexts.
The economic exploitation of trees is by no means new, but dates from the most ancient times precisely when it was discovered the tremendous utility that could be given to the raw materials that were produced from them. obtained.
So trees are very important to the economic activity of any nation and to maintain balanced the natural environment in which they are inserted.
Reforestation to preserve and regenerate species
As a consequence of the above, it was necessary for human beings to become aware of their relevance and deal with make efficient use of trees, avoiding indiscriminate felling, an action that of course harms life in the planet.
But of course, it was not an easy job but finally the large companies that need trees to produce their products understood that going against them, using them in an irrational way, they would also be seriously harmed in the future, so they took effective measures and developed protection policies in this sense.
Thus, the reforestation activity found a reason for being, which precisely proposes the generation of trees in the same proportion in which they are being used, so that they are never missing ...
It was understood that if a task such as reforestation is not carried out, sooner or later serious problems will be triggered. problems related to the economic activity in which they are involved and also in environmental matters, also taking into account that population it goes on and on growing.
Dendrology is the discipline that deals with studying everything that is specific to these and on the other hand, forestry, deals with their scientific study and the inherent in the practice of their care and culture.
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