28o PROTECTION AGAINST TREE DISEASES 



and sound, thus preventing the weakening attacks of fungi. 

 Under intensive management shortening of the rotation, re- 

 generation of the forest in directions against the prevailing 

 winds and the development of protecting strips of windfirm 

 trees, along the exposed sides of stands subject to wind injury, 

 will assist in preventing loss. 



Stagheadedness can be prevented by maintaining the litter 

 and forest canopy, or by imderplanting if the canopy is thin 

 or broken. 



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