"TLC for Trees" - Raleigh, NC
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05/18/2007
05/18/2007
05/18/2007 from 08:00 to 16:00 |
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| Where | Governor Martin Building |
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May 18, 2007 in Raleigh, NC NCUFC’s Regional Seminars, “TLC for Trees.” Dr. Michael Raupp will discuss pest management and IPM issues in am. Dr. Lucy Bradley will discuss tree protection and damage mitigation in pm. Governor Martin Building at the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh. NCUFC members $75, non-members $100. 6.25 ISA CEUs (Arborist and BCMA Science), 6.0 SAF CFEs, and 3.5 Pesticide credits (L N D X). We have also applied for Landscape Architect credits and South Carolina Pesticide credits. Contact NCUFC at (336) 774-0215 or register at www.NCUFC.org8-8:30am Registration8:30-10am Dr. Michael Raupp10-10:15am break10:15-12pm Dr. Michael Raupp12-12:45pm lunch12:45-2:15pm Dr. Lucy Bradley2:15-2:30pm break2:30-4pm Dr. Lucy BradleyDr. Michael Raupp will teach basic and advanced techniques of diagnosing problems on woody landscape plants caused by arthropod pests such as insects and mites in a landscape setting. The focus of the workshop will be on symptomology, the use of signs and symptoms to identify the causal agent of a plant problem. The basic biology and management options for several key pests will be discussed. This will include chemical and non-chemical control options. In addition to insect pests, beneficial biological control agents will be identified. Methods of distinguishing beneficial insects from pests will be presented. The role of natural enemies in reducing pest populations will be discussed. Methods for enhancing the numbers and activity of natural enemies in the landscapes will be reviewed. Dr. Lucy Bradley will discuss prevention, management and treatment of construction damage from the tree’s perspective. She will also look at the biology behind recommendations for minimizing contruction impact on roots, trunks and overall tree health.Outdoor demonstration and hands-on portions relevant to the themes and topics are planned.
Biology (tree), Construction, Critical Root Zone (CRZ), Disease, Evaluation/Assessment, Habitat, Health (tree), Insects, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Protection (tree), Structure (tree), Urban Forest Management
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Biology, Construction damage, ISA, Management, Pests, Treatment
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