Tree Communication

Date and Time
Location
Online
Presenters
Cathryn Pugh
Scott A Sjolander
Research Themes

Our understanding of plant communication has advanced beyond studying plant structures and recognizing allelopathy among competitors and pests. Join us as Cathryn Pugh discusses the latest findings on how trees thrive through interactions with each other and their environment.

Event Details

Attend this one-hour webinar to learn, and networking with like-minded professionals!

This event is being offered at no charge to participants, however, if you would like to receive Continuing Education Credits, there may be a fee. If you will be seeking credits for watching this webinar, please select which credits you wish to apply for during registration. In order to receive credits, you must watch the webinar during the live session for which you registered and attend the full session. The time in session will be verified before credits are assigned.

Credits Available

A fee may be associated with the below credits. View the site for details. 

  • Society of American Foresters CFE Credits (pending approval)
  • International Society of Arboriculture Credits
  • Certificate of Attendance for Professionals and Others to Self-Report
  • Peer Volunteer/Master Gardener Update Training

Thank you to our partners: US Forest Service, State and Private Forestry; Pennsylvania DCNR, Bureau of Forestry; and Pennsylvania TreeVitalize Program, Pennsylvania Community Trees.

Who is this for?

  • Municipal managers, foresters, and arborists
  • Others interested in helping improve environmental conditions for challenged persons and neighborhoods

What will you learn?

  • Healthy plant systems intercommunicate for defense and mutual functional support
  • Learn how providing a planting environment favoring natural plant health helps establish longer landscape service life