Citizen Science on Sweet Chestnut distribution, health and #invasive chestnut pest and pathogens in the UK. By @The_RHS & @CovUniResearch for @ProjectHOMED
Do you want to learn new scientific skills in your free time? Consider #volunteering@RHSWisley Hilltop lab to support our research on widespread garden diseases, honey fungus & powdery mildew.
DL to apply is Sun 30th October
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Sweet chestnut leaves and spiky cases shining after recent rains!
Last few weeks to register to add 'check a sweet chestnut' records together, helping understand spread of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp in the country.
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Excited to be at the @IUFROdivision7 conference in sunny Lisbon๐ต๐น
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๐ฃ๏ธVisit our stand at the #ForestHealth2022 conference & find how HOMED is protecting #forests
Let's go, Lisbon! This week I'm excited to attend the forest health, pathology & Entomol conference of IUFRO, representing @ProjectHOMED, @The_RHS & @CheckChestnut
Last month to register with Check a Sweet Chestnut citizen science project! Enjoy a walk with a tape measure and recording the health of these lovely trees as a citizen scientist ๐ฃ๐ง ๐ณ๐๐๐ซง๐ฑlooking out for Oriental Chestnut gall wasp symptoms ๐
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Citizen scientists are recording UK Sweet Chestnuts and Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp symptoms...results show sightings found in new areas of UK, and volunteers checking in UK's 4 nations @Jassydrak presented @citizensciencetreehealthnetwork @AttinghamParkNT
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Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp symptoms on the midribs of sweet chestnut leaves. If you have seen these symptoms please let TreeAlert know @APHAgovuk. To take part in Check a Sweet Chestnut ๐ฃ ๐ง๐ฟ๐ณ๐ฑ๐๐ซง citizen science project register here https://t.co/72Gc1lyfxZ @Treezilla_org
Sweet chestnut trees clean our air and the flowers smell lovely! Walking or running in nature? Check a sweet chestnut together, for its health this summer: https://t.co/72Gc1lyfxZ
Planks of waney edge sawn timber of English Sweet Chestnut drying. Photo from Vastern Timber. If you're working with sweet chestnut and would like to be involved with Check a Sweet Chestnut, tree health project see https://t.co/72Gc1lyfxZ
Seen sweet chestnut flowers on the ground or pavement? Do they smell of frying mushrooms? Look up and Check a Sweet Chestnut for it's health, and for signs of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp on the leaves...https://t.co/72Gc1lPQpx
Sweet chestnuts are flowering now, a great way to I-D them, and know where to look for sweet chestnuts to forage for later in the year! Check -a-sweet-chestnut and record its health, in our tree health citizen science study: https://t.co/72Gc1lyfxZ
Sweet chestnut catkins are a great favourite of bees. Measuring between 10-20cm, they appear in late June and July, and hold the flowers of both sexes: male flowers above and female flowers in the lower portion. Keep an eye out for tree health:
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@JohnthetreeWeir Hello John, I don't know if you'd be interested in being a citizen scientist on sweet chestnut health? If you have a tape, sweet chestnut trees and see signs of Oriental gall wasp, or its absence, in N. Ireland..we'd love to hear from you...Thank you! https://t.co/72Gc1lyfxZ
'Check a sweet chestnut' as a citizen scientist, with a tape measure and record its health, looking for signs of Oriental Chestnut Gall Wasp making leaf distortions. Register here:
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