I'm happy to share that our paper has been published in Forest Ecology and Management, @IUFRO 10th Wind and Trees Conference special edition.
'Localised damage patterns to oak during severe UK storms in winter 2021':
https://t.co/osEk1EwS8O
A huge thanks to all authors involved @GaultonRachel@quine_chris@andysuggitt Roy Sanderson and @ActionOak!
New Blog! Action Oak supported research asks why some oak trees are more vulnerable to storm damage. In her blog Kate explains the approach to answer this question, what the results mean and why this work is so important for our oak trees.#actionoak#oaktrees#treehealth
I’m delighted to share that our new paper identifying drivers of storm damage to oak has been published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology!
https://t.co/KPNQcZAd80...
A huge thank you to @GaultonRachel@quine_chris@Salvo_Bonomo_@andysuggitt and @ActionOak
Great to see @Kateehalstead presenting her PhD findings at today's @ActionOak Oak Health and Plant Biosecurity event at Kew - really interesting day of talks and discussion. @SciencesNCL @ONEPlanetD
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Did you know that today is Oak Day, which was initiated by our friends at @ActionOak 🌳
We thought we would celebrate our magnificent oaks throughout the day by sharing our team's favourite ones they have spotted on their travels or locally!
1. Devon - Sam
2. Perthshire - Katie
3. South Norfolk - Clare
4. Hatchlands Park - Jess
5. Dorset - Tom
#NationalTreeWeek
An impressive ancient beech on the banks of the Menai, Anglesey, known as ‘The Giant Beech Tree’, with a girth of over 10 m - The largest trunk of any beech in Britain!
Action Oak is delighted to share that the 'Action Oak Report 2023-24' is now available. It's a perfect way to celebrate the Day of #PlantHealthScience during #PlantHealthWeek!
To join in the celebration, read more: https://t.co/IYxeFYBcg3
Congratulations to @Kateehalstead on publishing the first paper from her @ActionOak supported PhD. Good to see investigation of #StormArwen and impact on heritage trees in NE England.
Out today! New research from the awesome @Kateehalstead@ONEPlanetDTP on the effect of Storms Arwen and Barra on Oak trees (Quercus robur and Q. petraea). Unusual wind direction (northerly) seemed to cause more windsnap vs other comparable storms ('87) https://t.co/MPqhtV0SJu
Read our #NationalTreeWeek researcher spotlight on @kateehalstead from Newcastle University. Kate is working to broaden our understanding of which factors contribute to damage during extreme wind storms https://t.co/lIzM1t0QX9