1/7/2024 0 Comments Fluctus limbs drop![]() Oltre a questo la band negli ultimi mesi ha calcato i palchi di alcuni locali molto noti sia del trevigiano che del veneziano, ottenendo ottimi responsi da parte del pubblico. La band, infatti, ha all’attivo una collaborazione con artisti ed organizzatori della mostra d’arte contemporanea intitolata “Il pensiero arcaico” tenutasi a Ferrara (FE) a cavallo tra novembre 2015 e maggio 2016, per la quale è stata creata una vera e propria colonna sonora pensata appositamente per accompagnare i visitatori durante la visione delle opere esposte, in un’ideale viaggio multimediale fatto di suoni e immagini. Prende forma così un'ideale colonna sonora in tempo reale, che rapisce l'ascoltatore trasportandolo in altre realtà, altre dimensioni, altri paesaggi, che possono essere inquietanti, tribali o pacifici.įondamentale per i FLUCTUS LIMB è l’influenza suscitata dalle arti visive, vero motore ed ispirazione del progetto. Le performance live sviluppano, attraverso l'improvvisazione libera, "stanze sonore" caratterizzate da atmosfere ipnotiche, oniriche e coinvolgenti, grazie a pulsazioni elettroniche-tribali. La riscoperta di linguaggi musicali inconsueti come l'ambient, la soundtrack, il post-rock, l'elettronica e la musica etnica, è sfociata nella sperimentazione di nuovi modi di comunicazione sonora e di suggestione. ![]() Falling limbs can't harm people (or property) if they aren't under the tree.Il progetto FLUCTUS LIMB nasce a Treviso alla fine dell'estate 2015. Finally, do not park cars or place play structures, benches, or picnic tables beneath older, susceptible trees. Although watering is required to keep most ornamental trees healthy in our hot summer climate, don't forget that summer moisture can encourage oak root fungus and other oak pathogens that can kill oaks when the summer-watered area is within 10 feet of the trunk. Inspect the tree for externally visible defects and prune out damaged or sickly low-vigor limbs that have decay or cavities. On mature trees, shorten and lighten long horizontal branches and open up the tree by thinning to healthy lateral branches to reduce branch weight. Pruning that encourages uneven growth at the end of a limb can put tremendous stress on the limb due to the added weight of the new growth.Īlthough there is no guaranteed way to prevent summer branch drop, several things can be done to mitigate this hazard in oaks and other commonly affected tree species such as eucalyptus, elm, and ash. Old wounds and decay hidden inside a limb (possibly resulting from improper pruning) occasionally contribute to branch drop, but this does not account for the majority of summer branch drop failures. Elevated levels of ethylene may weaken the cell wall cementation which when coupled with reduced transpiration and increased root pressure, increases internal sap pressure, moisture content of branches, and limb weight, resulting in branch failure. Ethylene, a gaseous hormone found in all plants, is known to promote the process of cell aging. ![]() ![]() One possibility is that drought stress during a hot calm afternoon reduces the flow of water in the branch, causing the branch temperature and the concentration of ethylene to increase. In California this type of limb failure occurs on both native and planted trees as well as in irrigated and un-irrigated landscapes. Once a tree has lost a limb due to summer branch drop, it is more likely to lose another.ĭrought stress may somehow contribute to summer branch drop, but at this time, there is no generally accepted hypothesis that explains this occurrence. Older, less vigorous trees seem to be more prone to this problem. While some limbs that drop show evidence of wounds or decay, many of these failed limbs appear to be quite sound. The branches that break are usually long and horizontal, as opposed to upright, frequently extending to or beyond the average tree canopy. Unlike most breaks due to wind, which occur where a branch attaches to the trunk, a break due to summer branch drop usually occurs 3 to 12 feet away from the trunk, along the length of the branch. Summer branch drop is not related to wind and often occurs in the afternoon on hot, calm days. Richard Harris, Professor of Landscape Horticulture at UC Davis, published an article on the topic in the Journal of Arboriculture in April 1983 describing this condition and its possible causes, and suggested steps that tree owners can take to reduce the hazard of summer branch drop. Although this phenomenon is not limited to oaks, the sheer size of their branches makes summer branch drop (also known as “sudden limb failure”) in oaks much more hazardous for life and property than branch drop by other tree species. Summer Branch Drop by JRAAt this time of the year, it is not uncommon for large branches to suddenly drop from oak trees without warning.
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