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WEBINAR: Quit stressing me out! Dealing with abiotic tree problems


FEATURED WEBINAR:

Quit stressing me out! Dealing with abiotic tree problems

Tree stresses caused by environmental factors such as drought, cold, and flooding, are among some of the most common problems faced by trees in the Great Lakes region.  In this presentation, Dr. Bert Cregg, Professor of Horticulture and Forestry at Michigan State University, will discuss abiotic problems that affect trees and the site conditions that often lead to them.  Dr. Cregg will present ways to deal with abiotic issues and suggest tree selections that may head off problems before they start.


Approved for 1 ISA CEU.

Speaker: Bert Cregg

Dr. Bert Cregg is a Professor of Horticulture and Forestry at Michigan State University. Dr. Cregg’s lab conducts research on the physiology and management of trees in landscape, nursery and Christmas tree systems.  Prior to joining the faculty at MSU, he was a research plant physiologist for the US Forest Service and International Paper.


  


DETAILS

 

1. The event is EASTERN STANDARD TIME (EST).

2. Attendees 
must register to receive the Zoom link to access the webinar.

3. All registered attendees will receive 2 confirmation emails: 
    A) confirming registration; and 
    B) includes a link to the webinar

3. Webinars will be archived for viewing after the live presentation is completed.


 

 

When:
Friday, June 4, 2021, 12:00 PM until 1:00 PM
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Annie Kruise
517-337-4999 (p)
Category:
Webinar
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
$15.00
$25.00