In my conversation with him, we speak about:
- his work as a professor and researcher in the field of forest pathology
- the importance of biosecurity
- the fungal pathogen Quambalaria pitereka
- the fungal pathogen Quambalaria coyrecup (Marri Canker)
- anthropogenic disturbance and climate change and their impacts on forest health
- effects of tree health on insects, birds and mammals
- provenance trials to test for susceptibility and resistance towards these pathogens
- restoration trials
- forest logging
- the complexity, cost and importance of research
- the complexity of natural ecosystems
- benefits of trees on human health
- the importance of ecosystem engineers like the Bandicoots
- and many other things.
If you want to find out more about Giles Hardy you can read one of his countless publications on tree pathology, find him on linked-in (https://au.linkedin.com/in/giles-hardy-971b506) or at the Murdoch University (https://www.murdoch.edu.au/research/hbi/our-researchers)
And for now, thank you for listening!
Your Kathi
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyEvery two months
- Published3 October 2021 at 09:00 UTC
- Length1h 14m
- Episode13
- RatingClean