Sponsor Img Pine health issues in the southeastern U.S.

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When:

Apr 14, 2021 1:00 pm US/Eastern

Length: 01:00   (hh:mm)

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Presenter(s):

  • Dr. David Coyle - Assistant Professor, Clemson University

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Several biotic and abiotic stressors, including insects, pathogens, and weather, can impact pine growth in the Southeast. Dr. David Coyle (Clemson University) will provide a general overview of identification, impact, and management strategies for pine health in the region.

Various pine health issues, including shortened or yellowing needles, needle loss, or tree mortality, can occur on southern pines.  These health issues are often caused by extenuating factors, such as drought, poor soil conditions, trees not being adapted to growing on the particular site on which they are planted, or physical damage.  Once an initial stressor impacts a tree, it becomes more susceptible to be colonized by various bark and woodboring beetles, and subsequently inoculated with the fungi these insects may carry on their bodies.  Wide-scale pine decline does not exist in the southeastern U.S., but some landowners may experience pine health issues.  Commonly accepted and widely used stand management techniques, like thinning and prescribed burning, can promote stand health and reduce tree stress. This webinar will discuss management strategies for dealing with various pine health issues.

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SPONSORS:

  • Southern Regional Extension Forestry
    Southern Regional Extension Forestry
  • USDA NRCS
    USDA NRCS
  • NC State University Extension
    NC State University Extension
  • USDA Forest Service
    USDA Forest Service
  • The University of Georgia
    The University of Georgia

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