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Water Stress Increases Winter Injury - Leucaena leucocephala Distance from runoff water (m) Dieback (% of maximum)
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Tree nutrition / vs Winter Injury Winter Injury (%) Pecan Yield (kg/tree) %N /%P
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Cold-hardiness of Lagerstroemia hybrids/ Johnson et al. SNA Res. Conf. 45:467:2000 Lowest Survival Temperature (C) AL = 32 o N. latitude DC = 37 o N. latitude
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Root growth after planting/ Barnett 1986 21 wks 9 wks 0 wks Privet 122436 cm 15 cm 30 45 Weeks after Planting Days without Water 21 wks 9 wks 0 wks 122436 cm 15 cm 30 45 Well-watered Droughted
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Compaction increases soil strength & decreases root growth Brais SSSAJ 65:1263:2001 60% Reduction No Growth Number of tractor passes Soil Strength (MPa) Fine-textured soilCoarse-textured soil BD (g/cc) Strength (MPa) No Growth
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A History of Tree Planting in LC Timeline –1950s Mulberry –1960s Ash –1970s Afghan pine –1980s Oaks –1990s Chilean mesquite –2000s Chitalpa –2010s ?? Issues –Allergenic, water hog –1994-itis? Emerald ash borer? –Alleppo pine mite –Sudden Oak Death, Oak wilt? –Brittle branches, toppling –Frost/Drought cracks –“Plant it & they will come!!’
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Bark Beetles
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Apple Mimosa
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Dormancy & Cold-hardiness Cold - Hardiness of Apple Blooms Dormant Silver Tip 12mm Green Green Tip Tight Cluster Full Pink Full Bloom Growing Degree Hours ( o C) LT 50 ( o C) Photos by:
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Cold - Hardiness of Apple Blooms Growing Degree Hours ( o C) LT 50 ( o C) Apr12Apr17Apr22Apr29Apr2May1 Approximate Calendar Dates Untreated Sprinkled
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Rules of Thumb A 1 o F increase, increases ET by 1% To reduce water use—reduce canopy coverage –Under nonstressed conditions, a full canopy uses the same amount of water, i.e. Kentucky bluegrass = pecan = mesquite, etc. –Management issues: growing season, level of stress tolerance Rain is a good thing—don’t waste it! –Clean irrigation water (300 mg/L) adds about 1 ton of salt per acre per year. Plants will use less than ½ of that.
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Dormancy & Cold-hardiness Cold-hardiness of Lagerstroemia hybrids/ Johnson et al. SNA Res. Conf. 45:467:2000 Lowest Survival Temperature (C)
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Dormancy & Cold-hardiness Bloom Delay of Apple Blooms Hour Temperature ( o C) ~115 GDH ~316 GDH
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Frost Protection Requires Little Water Time of Day (hr) Bud Temperature ( o C) 4 to 20 mm/frost event
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What’s Killing Your Trees Factors Affecting Acclimation-Size Spring Buds = -3 o Cambium = -4 o Roots = -4 o Seedling = -3 o Germinant = -2 o Winter Buds = -25 o Cambium = -50 o Roots = -10 o Seedling = -30 o
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What’s Killing Your Trees Freeze Injury E. Shannon
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What’s Killing Your Trees Freeze Injury Apple Pecan E. Shannon Eucalyptus Freeze Ring
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Increased wind= windbreaks Increased drought= e.g. 4” in LC and more dead trees in low income areas: trees decrease violence in inner cities
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J. Mexal What is wrong with this picture?
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Pine Issues in Las Cruces Abiotic –Physcial Factors Temperature Moisture Biotic –Biological Disease Insect DPD- human Not Found in NM landscapes—Yet? White pine blister rust Sudden oak death (P. ramorum) Diplodia blight Pine knot nematode
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Nebraska Forestry Service Pinus sylvestris Pine Knot Nematode on Scots Pine Native to Japan Discovered in 1979 in MO Carried by pine sawyer beetle No control
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Dothistroma pini (Red band needle blight) [Small dark brown fruiting bodies]
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Piñon Needle Scale (Matsucoccus acalyptus) Crawler Adult w/ Immature ‘Bean’ stage cals.arizona.edu/pubs/insects/az1315.pdf
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E. Shannon Nantucket Pine Tipmoth This is a young tree affliction (<10 ft tall)
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Phytopthora pinifolia on Pinus radiata / Michael J. Wingfield http://www.fabinet.up.ac.za/tpcp/pinifolia
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Elevation (ft) Piñon Mortality (%)Stocking (% Piñon ) Piñon is moving up the hill/ after Ryerson 2006
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What’s Killing Your Trees DPD = N. Goldberg
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Climate Change in the SW US
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Turf and Irrigation Affects Tilia cordata growth Stewart et al. HortSci 40(5):1529:2005 * * * * Leaf Area (m 2 )/ Diameter (mm) Turf Treatment NS = not stressed S = stressed
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Global Temperature
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Change in vegetation with climate change/ Aber et al. Biosci. 51(9):735:2001 Canadian Global Coupled ModelHadley Centre for Climate Prediction ΔT = 2.8CΔT = 5.2C
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What’s Killing Your Trees Cold - Hardiness of Apple Blooms Approximate Calendar Date LT 50 ( o C)
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Killing Trees Think before your plant!
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