the resin in plums

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  1. ariani

    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    Why my plums have resin on the trunk? is anybody know the reason?
     

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    GreenLarry Active Member 10 Years

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    I think most trees produce resin like this, its just condensed sap. The maple syrup industry depends on it
     
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    This is called gummosis, and is quite common on species in the Prunus genus, but the underlying causes of gummosis can vary. Here in the U.S. I see gummosis of plum caused by at least 3 different insects, several fungal diseases, and at least 1 bacterial disease, not to mention mechanical damage....e.g. lawnmowers, etc. In other words, gummosis is the symptom, not the cause. If that tree was in my yard, my first suspicion would be lesser peachtree borer or a bark beetle.
     
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    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    the reasin is not solulible in toluen
     
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    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    Is it dissoluble in alchool?
     
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    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    no it is not dissoluble in alcohol too
     

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