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Roots, Trees and the Urban Environment: A Continuing Discussion
According to research, most urban landscape plant health problems are related to what is taking place below ground. Join Taryn Bauerle, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Cornell University, as she returns at noon (EST) on 07 January 2016, to further detail what we have discovered - and don't yet know - about the occurrences related to tree roots in the urban soil environment.
To attend, visit www.joinwebinar.com and enter the ID code 130-408-251
This broadcast is free and will offer the opportunity for arborists to earn 1.0 ISA CEU and 0.5 MCA credit.
For more information, contact:
Rick Harper
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
rharper@eco.umass.edu
The Urban Forestry Today 2016 Webcast Series is sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Conservation, in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, University of Massachusetts Extension, and Massachusetts Tree Wardens' & Foresters' Association.
According to research, most urban landscape plant health problems are related to what is taking place below ground. Join Taryn Bauerle, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Cornell University, as she returns at noon (EST) on 07 January 2016, to further detail what we have discovered - and don't yet know - about the occurrences related to tree roots in the urban soil environment.
To attend, visit www.joinwebinar.com and enter the ID code 130-408-251
This broadcast is free and will offer the opportunity for arborists to earn 1.0 ISA CEU and 0.5 MCA credit.
For more information, contact:
Rick Harper
Department of Environmental Conservation
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
rharper@eco.umass.edu
The Urban Forestry Today 2016 Webcast Series is sponsored by the University of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Conservation, in cooperation with the USDA Forest Service, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, University of Massachusetts Extension, and Massachusetts Tree Wardens' & Foresters' Association.