ࡱ> npmY 4bjbjWW ==J0]$PDF,:ffffffI?<{<$ffffffff fff f,dNorth American Maple Project Note CodesPRIVATE  Last updated:  TIME \@ "MMMM d, yyyy" April 28, 1999 These notecodes are found in the Notes columns of the data sets (columns N1 through N4 on the spreadsheets). Numbers in parentheses are the note codes used in 1988 data files only. Codes used for maple decline plots (Hensel and Aldrich, NY Ranger School), incl. here. Former "Possible New Codes" included in main list, and zero moved from position one to two: example, 01A is now 10A (7Nov93). Insect Related 10A `91 - ambrosia bettle 10K `93 - ants 127 95 - ants in tapholes 109 (19)  aphids 123 95 - bark beetles 111 - basswood thrips 110  beech bark disease 112 - birch casebearer 129 96 - birch leaf miner 122 - bronze birch borer 10i `92 - canker worm 120 - casebearer 10M - Cecidomya sp. 10H `92 - cherry scallop shell moth 117 - eastern tent caterpillar 126 `92 - erineum mites 119 - fall webworm 184 `93 - feeding, edges 183 `93 - feeding, heavy 181 `93 - feeding, light 182 `93 - feeding, medium 186 95 - feeding, middle/lower crown 185 `93 - feeding, top 103 (13)  forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria) 132 96 - gall damage 113 - gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) 10F `92 - hornets, ground nest 10L `93 - Ichnuemon wasp 100 (10) - insect damage/feeding 107 (17) - leaf miner 116 - leaf mites 105 (15)  leaf roller 108 (18)  maple trumpet skeletonizer 106 (16) - maple leaf cutter 153 '94  maple petiole borer (Caulocampus acericaulis) 102 (12)  maple webworm (Tetralopha asperatella) 121 95 - microlepidoptera 125 96 - mites, spindle gall 10C `91 - ocellate gall mite (WI) 10D `91 - pale tussock moth (WI) 118 - pear slug sawfly 104 (14)  pear thrips 152 96 - petiole borer 154 96 - pinhole borer 10E `91 - powder post beetle 199 `93 - refoliated 10G `92 - round-headed borer 115 - saddled prominent (H. guttivitta) 10B w91 - shot holes (WI) 191 `93 - shothole feeding, light 193 `93 - shothole feeding, heavy 192 `93 - shothole feeding, moderate 190 `93 - shothole feeding 198 `93 - skeletonizer 128 `93 - spanworm 151 `93 - sugar maple borer, old 101 (11)  sugar maple borer 10J `93 - tussock moth 175 95 - unknown insect in tapholes 130 96 - webworm 124 `92  white-spotted sawyer beetle (M. scutellatus) 114 - wood borer Fungus Related 220 `91 - 207 (27)  Anthracnose 203 (23)  Armillaria mellea (shoestring rot) 213 `92  Armillaria spp. 208 - ash yellows 209 - black knot (Apiosporina, syn. Dibotryon) 217 95 - bole rotten, lower 212 95 - butt rot 20F `92  Cryptococcus fagisuga (QU 7286) 210 - Cytospra spp. 20A `91 - E. parasitica (Eutypella, QU 1312, 8347 `92) 201 (21)  Eutypella canker 204 (24) - Fomes connatus 215 `91 - Fomes spp. 200 (20) - fungus/conks; general 20G `92  Fusarium canker (OH) 214 `91 - Ganoderma applanatum (Fomes applanatus)(artist's) 20B `91 - Hypoxylon spp. 20E `91 - Hypoxylon deustum (root & butt rot & basal canker) 20C `91 - IGNIARUS 219 97 - Inonotus sterile conch 225 `94 - MLO - mycoplama-like organism 202 (22)  Nectria canker 20D `91 - oyster shell scale 234 `91 - Phellinus igniarius (Fomes igniarius) 226 96 - Phomopsis spp. 205 (25)  Polyporous glomeratus 206 (26)  Poria obliqua 216 95 - rotten, rot 218 '94  Sirococcus (Butternut canker) 211 - tar spot Weather Related 309 - bark blistered 312 `94 - bark missing 318 96 - bark peeling / flaking 319 `93 - bark sloughing 313 96 - crack 308 - crack / wound bleeding 307 - crack; not caused by frost 302 (32) - cracks caused by frost 315 `91 - crown: large section broken off 325 `93 - crown: portion broken off/missing 322 - drought 310 `94 - frost damage 303 (33) - hail damage 304 (34)  ice damage 306 - lightning 313 97 - lightning, old 321 `93 - moss 323 `94 - scorched/scorching 337 `93 - seam crack, upper 327 `93 - seam crack, lower 347 `93 - seam crack, whole bole 317 `91 - split or splitting at fork or crotch 320 - under water 311 `91  uprooted (blow down) 300 (30) - weather damage 330 95 - wet/swampy area, in/at edge 336 96 - wet seam 305  wind damage to foliage 301 (31)  windthrow / leaning / bent Animal (bird/mammal) Related 400 (40) - animal damage 404 96 - animal home/hole in bole 406 97 - moose damage 402 - porcupine damage 401 (41)  sapsucker / woodpecker holes 411 `93 - sapsucker, cause of discoloration 403 95 - sapsucker damage, heavy 412 '93 - groundhog damage Human Related 517 `94  assumed cut 503 (53)  blazed / girdled by humans 507 - bullet wound 510 - crack @ nail other than tag 509 - cracked tap hole 504 - cut down / felled 534 `92  cut after death, says owner 500 (50) - human damage 516 `94 - marked for cutting / painted 521 `91 - metal: fence wire girdling 501 (51)  metal: nail / wire / birdhouse present 505 - missing 506 - nail: crack @ tag nail 524 `92 - released: partially 514 `92  released: fully 512 - road: on or near 502 (52)  skidder / tractor / logging damage 508 - tap holes corked 511 - taps in taphole / taps stocked 513 96 - taps with rot, overtapping rot Fire Related 600 (60)  Fire damage noted but not indicated by defect rating Tree Related 756 `93 - bole hollow / base hollow 716 `91 - broken along bole 712 `93 - crown: center dead 730 `94 - crown: upper dead 732 `93 - crown: middle dead 742 `93 - crown: lower dead 744 `94 - crown: small 743 '94 - crown: sparse / thin 704 (74)  curled / cupped leaves 706 - dead and down 736 `93 - dead 738 `94 - dead, almost 796 `93 - dead & up / standing 722 `93 - dieback at top 723 '94 - dieback 786 '93 - down naturally 721 `94 - epicormic branching 717 '97 - fork dead / fork dead 703 (73)  large, broken / dead branches 750 '94 - losing leaves 747 '94 - lvs: 3/4 out 746 `93 - lvs: brown leaves (little) only 745 '94 - lvs: dead (MI) 720 `92 - lvs: only on epicormic branches 749 '94 - lvs: sparse / very few 748 '94 - no leaves 737 '94 - not dead 708 - other tree fallen in crown 719 95 - other tree leaning/fell against bole 707 - refoliated 771 97 - root damage 770 97 - root spring 760 '94 - seam closed 761 96 - seam, old 725 `92 - seed, light 715 `92 - seed, moderate 705 (75)  seed, heavy 700 (70) - silvicultural damage 726 `93 - snag 711 `93 - sprout 712 `93 - stump 702 (72)  top: broken/dead/missing top or leader 709 96 - top dead, caused by canker 727 '97 - top dead, partly 701 (71)  twin trees 718 `93 - two trees rubbing along bole More Tree Related 863 `94 - basal scar 892 95 - bark rubbed off 891 `93 - bole bumpy 888 96 - clumpy foliage 850 97 - discolor: brown 851 97 - discolor: red / orange 852 97 - discolor: yellow 824 `93 - discolor at midcrown 821 `93 - discolor over most/all of tree 823 `93 - discolor at top 827 '94 - discolor, light 825 `93 - discolor lower 822 `93 - discolor upper 829 96 - discoloration, orange/red/pink 826 `94 - discolored, partly 880 '94 - early fall color 805 '94 - holes closed/closing/healing 810 '94 - holes: poor hole closure 828 95 - leaf dieback, lower crown 818 95 - leaves, brown edges 819 96 - leaves, brown, some 890 `93 - leaves dwarved 895 `93 - leaves dwarved, upper 814 `93 - leaves mostly brown 812 `93 - leaves mostly orange 813 `93 - leaves mostly red 811 `93 - leaves mostly yellow / chloratic 815 `93 - leaves mostly [?] 870 `93 - leaves mottled 871 `93 - leaves mottled,1 light 872 `93 - leaves mottled,2 moderate 873 `93 - leaves mottled,3 heavy 874 `93 - leaves mottled,4 severe 876 `93 - leaves mottled,5 lower 875 `93 - leaves mottled,6 upper 817 95 - leaves, red tint 881 `93 - leaves tufted 882 `93 - leaves tufted,1 light 883 `93 - leaves tufted,2 moderate 884 `93 - leaves tufted,3 heavy 885 `93 - leaves tufted,4 severe 887 `93 - leaves tufted,5 lower 886 `93 - leaves tufted,6 upper 878 `94 - leaves wilted 816 `94 - leaves yellow, few 806 96 - tapholes oozing 800 (80)  tapping damage noted but not indicated by defect rating 862 `93 - wound (large, open) upper 861 `93 - wound (large, open) lower 860 `93 - wound (large, open) 866 97 - wound, basal 864 97 - wound, small open 865 `93 - wound, healed Other Tree Related 906 `92 - dead (first used for DEC sugarbush data) 900 (90)  overmaturity noted but not indicated by defect rating 901 `92 - vines are growing in crown 902 `94 - vines, bent by 903 95 - vines, heavy When vigor=4 or for % top dead/broke/miss: 951 - 10% on vigor 952 - 20% on vigor 953 - 30% on vigor 954 - 40% on vigor 955 - 50% on vigor 956 - 60% on vigor 957 - 70% on vigor 958 - 80% on vigor 959 - 90% on vigor Note re. 307 -- The clause "not caused by frost" may not be appropriate here. Cracks of uncertain origin need to go somewhere. Note re. 510 -- Code 506 was overlooked while entering 1991 data. NY could be the only region where "tag nail" was specified. Possible New Codes: 00A `91 - Ch. nectrien 00B `91 - not available 00C `91 - E. solandriana 00E `91 - no tag 00F `91 - F. canadis 00G `91 - Large part of crown dead for years and not considered during rating (NB 11.4.10) 00H `91 - Out of plot due to changes in plot boundary 00i `93 - Out of plot due to mistake during plot establishment 00J 95 - replace damaged/overgrown tag 00N 97 - now in plot; mistake during plot establishment 07A `91 - new dead Mnemonic codes: DCB 97 - alive but was dead for several years prior; vigor changed to keep it dead DMD `93 - diameter measurement discrepancy (not at 4.5ft.) ING 97 - newly added ingrowth NDC `93 - new diameter correct SCC `93 - species code changed TOS `93 - tree out of sequence TNC `91 - tree number changed (includes changes in plot number) Guide to Quebec Notes #71: pres de #65 #71 close to #65 ['91 1QU0244] 2 rubans rouges 2 red ribbons 2 chan. opposes 2 opposite cankers arbre casse au tronc broken trunk arbre couche tree down beaucoup de graines heavy-seeded chancre canker cime morte top dead cime petite top dwarfed cote est east side coupe dead; cut division tronc en 2 trunk split in two fendu en 2 (ouvert) split in 2 (open) fruits abondants abundant seeds gelivure frost crack jaunissement de la feuille leaf yellowing Monochamus scutellatus White-spotted sawyer mort dead nouvelles fructifications new frutification parcelle dementelee ? parcelle refaite no ont ete enleves ? pas trouve not found penche lean penche sur leaning into perceur borer piquet stake porc-epic porcupine pres coin nord near north corner resinoses resinosis SAB ? samares abondantes heavily seeded tete morte dead top tete cassee top broken tronc fendu en deux trunk split in two tronc cassee broken trunk trop penche excessive lean trou tronc hole in trunk vent wind damage vieux old, advanced in years NAMP Error Codes: 1 - Quality rating doesn't agree with defect rating(s). 2 - Vigor rating doesn't agree with quality rating or notes; 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