Professional Urban Forestry Workshop

Professional Urban Forestry Workshop

<p> Professional Urban Forestry Workshop Testing Trees for Decay & Examining Wood Decay Fungi Instructed by, Dr. Chris Luley, Urban Forestry LLC</p><p>June 4, 2009 - 10 am - 3 pm Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) Training Center, 1st Floor</p><p>Event Sponsors:</p><p>U.S. Forest Service District Department of Transportation – Urban Forestry Administration Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments</p><p>Training Agenda</p><p>Part I. Introduction to Decay and Decay Assessment: 10:00 – 12:00 1. Introduction to Wood Decay Fungi a. Causes of decay b. Types of fungi that cause decay in trees 2. Types of Decay and their importance in tree management a. Basic wood anatomy b. White rot, Brown rot, Soft rot, Sap rot b. CODIT and tree reaction to decay 3. Decay Fungi Biology and Life Cycle a. Spread of decay fungi 4. Identification of Common Wood Decay a. Basic methods to identify fruiting structures b. Identification of the ‘Big Three”</p><p>Part II. Basic Methods of Testing for Decay in Trunks and Stems: 12:00 – 2:00 1. Indicators of Decay in Trunks and stems a. Positive Indicators decay in stems and roots b. Potential Indicators of decay in stems and roots 2. Basic Methods of Testing for Decay in Trunks and Stems 3. Interpretation a. How much decay is too much decay?</p><p>Part III. Outside Hands-on Decay Assessment: 2:00 - 3:00 a. Decay Indicators b. Sounding c. Handheld drilling d. Resistograph drilling </p><p>Christopher J. Luley, Ph.D. RIT Training </p>

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