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No matter where you are, keep up-to-date with the latest research-based information on tree care by listening to this podcast! Science of Arboriculture was developed by the International Society of Arboriculture to provide easily accessible educational talks by the world’s top researchers, educators, and practitioners. Subscribe to this ArborPod™ series to keep up with the fast-paced and evolving research!

If you have comments or a favorite topic in arboriculture that you would like to learn more about, please contact us at isa@isa-arbor.com.

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No matter where you are, keep up-to-date with the latest research-based information on tree care by listening to this podcast! Science of Arboriculture was developed by the International Society of Arboriculture to provide easily accessible educational talks by the world’s top researchers, educators, and practitioners. Subscribe to this ArborPod™ series to keep up with the fast-paced and evolving research!

If you have comments or a favorite topic in arboriculture that you would like to learn more about, please contact us at isa@isa-arbor.com.

    Measuring a Tree’s Pulse and Its Relationship to Tree Health

    Measuring a Tree’s Pulse and Its Relationship to Tree Health

    This presentation, led by Charles Cannon, will introduce the basic concepts of sap flow, the factors that influence it, and how it is measured, and then delve into collaborative research programs in long-term monitoring and experimental trials, ending with prospective uses of the data and technology. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bs)

    Minimizing Hazards Arising from Lignotuberous and Epicormic Shoots

    Minimizing Hazards Arising from Lignotuberous and Epicormic Shoots

    Lignotuberous and epicormic buds are stress adaptations which can grow 4 m per annum and 300 mm per week using the capabilities of mature stem and root systems. Lignotuberous shoots are well-attached to root systems, but heavy, rapidly-growing epicormic shoots can fail. Both can be used to manipulate canopies. In a study conducted and discussed by Greg Moore, seedlings of Eucalyptus obliqua were heat stressed and decapitated in order to understand shoot production. In stressed trees, regeneration is from epicormic buds higher in the canopy, then lower branch epicormic buds, buds on the trunk, and finally lignotuberous buds, which are a last-resort survival mechanism. Understanding these shoots can be the difference between life and death for urban forest managers. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bs)

    Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

    Effects of Restoration Pruning Treatment on Damaged Trees

    When trees are damaged during storms, they typically respond through the production of sprouting branches. Referred to as epicormic sprouts, these branches are a critical component in replacing the tree crown and photosynthetic capacity. Unfortunately, there is little empirical data to guide industry best management practices with respect to crown restoration pruning. In this presentation, Jake Miesbauer discusses results from a long-term study on the growth response of damaged trees to different pruning treatments and how these results can help guide practitioners to improve their methods for restoration of storm damaged trees. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bp)

    Does Soil Sealing Affect Urban Tree Health? An 8 Year Research CEU Quiz

    Does Soil Sealing Affect Urban Tree Health? An 8 Year Research CEU Quiz

    In this presentation, Alessio Fini discusses an experiment that began in 2011 to evaluate the effects of different pavements on the growth and health of two urban tree species: Fraxinus ornus (Manna ash) and Celtis australis (European hackberry). Biometric and physiological measurements have been made since 2012. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bp)

    A Tale of Two Urban Forests: Horsechestnuts in Kiev and Chernobyl

    A Tale of Two Urban Forests: Horsechestnuts in Kiev and Chernobyl

    In this presentation, James Downer examines the post-apocalyptic zone in Pripyat, Ukraine and the survival of an extant population of horsechestnut trees. Comparisons are made between similar age populations in Kiev, Ukraine. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bs)

    Remove or Retain? Research and Anecdote Surrounding Wire Baskets

    Remove or Retain? Research and Anecdote Surrounding Wire Baskets

    Wire baskets helped to industrialize the transplanting process for field-grown nursery stock. However, their use is not without controversy, and while opinions abound, actual research on this topic is relatively scarce. Join Andrew Koeser as he discusses past and recent research findings in an effort to offer an impartial view on one of arboriculture’s more controversial issues regarding cultural practice. Listen to the Science of Arboriculture podcast and then take the accompanying CEU quiz to check your knowledge. (A, U, M, T, Bp)

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