
WSU Ornamental Plant Pathology
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Research program to promote plant health in the Pacific Northwest | @WSUcahnrs @WSUPuyallupREC
Puyallup, Washington
Joined July 2020
We will be sharing an update about Sooty Bark Disease during the WSU Forestry Winter School (virtual event) next Saturday. Register to attend here:
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RT @wsucahnrs: Changes in our climate are impacting the Christmas tree industry. Scientists like our own Gary Chastagner (AKA Dr. Christmas….
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International species and selective breeding methods are helping to preserve the evergreen tradition
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Join our Postdoc for a discussion about urban tree health tonight in Ballard, Seattle.
Hear one of tonight's panelists, Joey Hulbert on air with KBCS discussing climate change impacts on urban forest health. Come before 7pm to get a spot @PeddlerBrewing Fantastic panel discussion! @CascadiaCA @ForestHealthOrg @PlantAmnesty @ForterraNW
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Join the postdoc in our lab at the next Climate Science on Tap event in Seattle, November 18th! 'Urban forests: a climate change solution or casualty?'
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Learn more about our efforts to engage communities in this @wsucahnrs news article:
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Members of the public are accelerating research through involvement in Forest Health Watch.
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RT @ForestHealthOrg: Join us tomorrow for an information session about Sooty Bark Disease, an emerging issue for PNW forests and communitie….
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RT @ForestHealthOrg: For our friends in Oregon: two-part webinar series about Sudden Oak Death, starting today!
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Learn more about this concern on our website:
ppo.puyallup.wsu.edu
Sooty Bark Disease is an emerging concern in the Seattle metropolitan area. The disease is caused by the fungal pathogen Cryptostroma corticale. Learn more on our webpage and check back for frequent...
A newly detected fungus that also can pose risks to human health is to blame for killing 46 street trees in Seattle, according to a city arborist.
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RT @WAinvasives: We all have a role in protecting Washington from new #InvasiveSpecies, pests and pathogens. Want to get involved? Our frie….
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Biosecurity is a shared responsibility. Invasive forest pests and pathogens are not constrained by borders, and the actions we take on our side of the fence may be futile if our neighbors are indif…
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Next Week: Check out "Phytophthora: You probably can’t spell it and you definitely don’t want it!"
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Join us to learn more about Phytophthora and what small-scale restoration nurseries can do to minimize risk of spread.
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We're looking for two technicians to join our team this summer. More information at
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Don't miss this upcoming webinar to help small nurseries and restoration groups avoid spreading plant diseases.
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Join us to learn more about Phytophthora and what small-scale restoration nurseries can do to minimize risk of spread.
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RT @WazzuDrLaura: @WSUEntomology is hosting Dr. Chris D. Thomas Monday April 26 at noon pacific time. Dr. Thomas study how humans have tran….
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Love western redcedar? Don't miss 'Western Redcedar: Cultural and ecological reflections and dieback concerns' on April 20th at 12:30pm. @WSUExtension @wsucahnrs.
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Panelists will discuss cultural and ecological dimensions of Western redcedar and how community science can help document dieback.
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Here’s a quick glimpse into our research program!
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We're looking for volunteers or citizen scientists to help monitor streams on the east side of the Cascades this spring/summer. Contact us if you're interested!
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RT @WSUPuyallupREC: Marianne Elliott @ppoWSU and Joey Hulbert @ForestHealthOrg are contributors to Bonneville Environmental Foundation’s wa….
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Citizen scientists can help study, halt die-off of Pacific Northwest’s redcedars @wsucahnrs
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Citizens can help trace the worrying die-off of an iconic forest tree.
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