Retired experts volunteer to save ancient trees in SE China

31,2009 Editor:AT0086.com| Resource:Xinhua.net

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The photo taken on July 30, 2009 shows an ancient litchi with 1,200 years' history renewing vitality with the help of agricultural experts in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province.
 
The photo taken on July 30, 2009 shows an ancient litchi with 1,200 years' history renewing vitality with the help of agricultural experts in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees.

The photo taken on July 30, 2009 shows an ancient litchi with 1,200 years' history renewing vitality with the help of agricultural experts in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees.  (Xinhua/Lin Jianbing)

 
Yan Xianru, an expert of termite prevention and control, wipes out termites for an ancient camphor tree with 1,700 years' history in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province, July 30, 2009. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees.

Yan Xianru, an expert of termite prevention and control, wipes out termites for an ancient camphor tree with 1,700 years' history in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province, July 30, 2009. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees. (Xinhua/Lin Jianbing)

 
Yan Xianru, an expert of termite prevention and control, wipes out termites for an ancient litchi with 1,200 years' history in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province, July 30, 2009. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees.

Yan Xianru, an expert of termite prevention and control, wipes out termites for an ancient litchi with 1,200 years' history in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province, July 30, 2009. A big number of ancient trees including camphor trees, litchis, yew trees, etc. in Putian have been facing deadly disease and insect damages in recent years. Some retired agricultural and forest experts volunteered to find solutions to give renewed vitality to the ancient trees. (Xinhua/Lin Jianbing)

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