| 1. | It causes brown heart rot of aromatic tree " Cinnamomum kanehirai ".
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| 2. | Heart rot and other tree disease serve as factors of environmental change.
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| 3. | Through this process of dynamic change, heart rot contributes to biologically diverse habitats.
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| 4. | Heart rot fungi have both a huge economic and environmental impact.
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| 5. | Woodpeckers may also nest in the trunk since older trees are often infected by heart rot.
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| 6. | The experts can only guess ( live oaks tend toward heart rot, making core samples unusable ).
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| 7. | It causes a brown heart rot, where carbohydrates are removed from the inner heartwood, leaving brownish, oxidized lignin.
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| 8. | In older growth forests, trees are unable to combat heart rot effectively because they grow at a much slower pace.
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| 9. | And an immense tree called the nantu, which is the hornbills'favorite nest site because it is prone to heart rot, is common in the forest.
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| 10. | Although the tree can live for up to 160 years, it is best felled for timber at 60 to 70 years before heart rot sets in.
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