FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA

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Autor(a) principal: Castro,Damián César
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Alesso,Carlos Agustín, Iaconis,Ariana, Cerino,María Carolina, Buyatti,Marcela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Understanding the factors that affect tree hazard condition is important to mitigate it. To quantify these factors for Fraxinus americana L., Morus nigra L., and Populus deltoides Marshall trees we have conducted a survey recording their hazard rating according to the TRAQ methodology. The following covariates were registered for each tree: the number of single tree defects in root collar, trunk and scaffold branches, trunk diameter at breast height (DBH), crown class, crown asymmetry, and the size of the tree pit. A multi-category logistic regression model was fitted to the data using the backward step-wise procedure. Among the factors considered, only the species, crown class, number of single defects in root collar and scaffold branches significantly affected the tree hazard condition. P. deltoids trees had higher values of hazard compared to F. Americana and M. nigra trees. Trees with co-dominant crowns presented a higher probability of being classified as medium and high hazardous than trees with suppressed and dominant crowns. Finally, every single defect observed on root collar and scaffold branches increased the probability of a tree being of medium or high hazardous, by about 3.00 and 1.44 times, respectively. Other factors like crown asymmetry, DBH, and the tree pit size did not have a significant effect on the score of tree hazard. Our results demonstrate that the species selection is an important tool to manage urban tree hazard under the study conditions. At the species level, efforts should be directed towards minimizing defects in root collar, trunk and scaffold branches.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
title FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
spellingShingle FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
Castro,Damián César
Tree defects
Failure potential
TRAQ methodology
title_short FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
title_full FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
title_fullStr FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
title_full_unstemmed FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
title_sort FACTORS INFLUENCING STREET TREE HAZARD CONDITION IN RAFAELA, ARGENTINA
author Castro,Damián César
author_facet Castro,Damián César
Alesso,Carlos Agustín
Iaconis,Ariana
Cerino,María Carolina
Buyatti,Marcela
author_role author
author2 Alesso,Carlos Agustín
Iaconis,Ariana
Cerino,María Carolina
Buyatti,Marcela
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro,Damián César
Alesso,Carlos Agustín
Iaconis,Ariana
Cerino,María Carolina
Buyatti,Marcela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tree defects
Failure potential
TRAQ methodology
topic Tree defects
Failure potential
TRAQ methodology
description ABSTRACT Understanding the factors that affect tree hazard condition is important to mitigate it. To quantify these factors for Fraxinus americana L., Morus nigra L., and Populus deltoides Marshall trees we have conducted a survey recording their hazard rating according to the TRAQ methodology. The following covariates were registered for each tree: the number of single tree defects in root collar, trunk and scaffold branches, trunk diameter at breast height (DBH), crown class, crown asymmetry, and the size of the tree pit. A multi-category logistic regression model was fitted to the data using the backward step-wise procedure. Among the factors considered, only the species, crown class, number of single defects in root collar and scaffold branches significantly affected the tree hazard condition. P. deltoids trees had higher values of hazard compared to F. Americana and M. nigra trees. Trees with co-dominant crowns presented a higher probability of being classified as medium and high hazardous than trees with suppressed and dominant crowns. Finally, every single defect observed on root collar and scaffold branches increased the probability of a tree being of medium or high hazardous, by about 3.00 and 1.44 times, respectively. Other factors like crown asymmetry, DBH, and the tree pit size did not have a significant effect on the score of tree hazard. Our results demonstrate that the species selection is an important tool to manage urban tree hazard under the study conditions. At the species level, efforts should be directed towards minimizing defects in root collar, trunk and scaffold branches.
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