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🔒 Hirons - Aplied Tree Biology


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In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore Applied Tree Biology, a fundamental resource for arborists and tree care professionals. Written by Dr. Andrew Hirons and Peter Thomas, this book provides a deep dive into tree physiology, structure, and management—bridging the gap between scientific research and practical arboriculture.

We discuss key topics from Applied Tree Biology, including:

  • Tree anatomy and physiology – Understanding how trees grow, develop, and respond to environmental stressors.
  • Root function and soil interactions – Exploring the critical role of tree roots in water and nutrient uptake.
  • Tree responses to pruning and damage – How trees react to wounds, form callus tissue, and compartmentalize decay.
  • Drought tolerance and climate adaptation – Strategies trees use to survive extreme weather conditions.
  • Urban tree management – How scientific principles inform species selection, tree planting, and maintenance practices.

Join us as we break down practical applications of tree biology, providing arborists with insights to improve tree health, resilience, and longevity in both urban and natural environments.

Background information:

  • Dr. Andrew Hirons | Myerscough College
  • Hirons et Thomas. 2018. Applied Tree Biology.pdf


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