Talking Trees

🔒 Morphophysiology of Trees


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In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore the fascinating field of tree morphophysiology, which examines the intricate relationship between a tree’s form and its physiological functions. By understanding how trees grow, branch, and develop structurally, arborists can improve tree management and ensure their long-term stability.

We discuss how trees distribute energy, regulate hormones, and adapt their architecture to environmental conditions. Special attention is given to the concept of structural "defects" and how trees develop adaptive mechanisms to compensate for mechanical stress. Case studies of veteran trees illustrate how age-related changes influence stability and resilience.

Additionally, we highlight key developmental phases of polyarchic tree species, from sapling growth to senescence. This knowledge helps arborists and foresters make informed decisions on pruning, stabilization, and long-term care.

Join us as we uncover the science behind tree morphology and physiology, providing valuable insights for tree professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Background information:

  • Gasperini et Morelli. 2019. Morphophysiology and management of veteran trees_ Two case studies.pdf
  • Morelli et Gasperini. 2020. The morphophysiological approach to tree management.pdf


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