Spring 2011 TREE Fund Report: Hyland Johns Grant & Scholarship Awards Announced
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Grant and Scholarship Awards Announced
The Research Committee of the TREE Fund Board of Trustees recently awarded Hyland R. Johns Research Grants of $25,000 each to Dr. Brian Kane, Associate Professor of Arboriculture and Community Forestry at the University of Massachusetts, and Dr. Bryant Scharenbroch, Urban Soil Scientist for The Morton Arboretum.
 Dr.  Kane’s  research project seeks to provide robust empiric data to  describe the effects  of cabling trees as well as to support guidelines  for installation and best  practices. The proposed study will  investigate a) tree growth in response to  the installation of cables  (steel and fiber), b) wind-induced dynamic motion of  cabled trees, and  c) discoloration and decay associated with drilling trees to  install  anchors for cables. In the autumn of 2006, steel cables and COBRA   systems were installed in large red oaks with co-dominant stems. In the  autumn  of 2011, the cabled trees will be compared against uncabled oaks  with  co-dominants. Prior to their removal in 2011/2012 the trees will  be measured  for wind-induced dynamic motion, providing an additional  data set to compare  the effect of both support systems against the  control trees.
Dr.  Kane’s  research project seeks to provide robust empiric data to  describe the effects  of cabling trees as well as to support guidelines  for installation and best  practices. The proposed study will  investigate a) tree growth in response to  the installation of cables  (steel and fiber), b) wind-induced dynamic motion of  cabled trees, and  c) discoloration and decay associated with drilling trees to  install  anchors for cables. In the autumn of 2006, steel cables and COBRA   systems were installed in large red oaks with co-dominant stems. In the  autumn  of 2011, the cabled trees will be compared against uncabled oaks  with  co-dominants. Prior to their removal in 2011/2012 the trees will  be measured  for wind-induced dynamic motion, providing an additional  data set to compare  the effect of both support systems against the  control trees.
 Dr.   Scharenbroch’s research focuses on Biochar, a waste product of the  burning of  biomass and a superior organic amendment for urban soil  restoration.  The Morton Arboretum Soil Science (MASS)  laboratory and  Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories have designed three  experiments to  take a comprehensive look at biochar for urban tree care. These   projects will compare biochar to other nutrient amendments (fertilizer,   compost, mulch, compost tea) in a greenhouse setting with tree  seedlings, a  nursery setting with five year old trees, and an urban  landscape setting with  street trees ten to twenty years old.  Improvements in soil quality will be  quantified, tree health will be  assessed and appropriate application rates will  be identified.
Dr.   Scharenbroch’s research focuses on Biochar, a waste product of the  burning of  biomass and a superior organic amendment for urban soil  restoration.  The Morton Arboretum Soil Science (MASS)  laboratory and  Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories have designed three  experiments to  take a comprehensive look at biochar for urban tree care. These   projects will compare biochar to other nutrient amendments (fertilizer,   compost, mulch, compost tea) in a greenhouse setting with tree  seedlings, a  nursery setting with five year old trees, and an urban  landscape setting with  street trees ten to twenty years old.  Improvements in soil quality will be  quantified, tree health will be  assessed and appropriate application rates will  be identified.
Scholarship winners: The Research Committee also  approved awards of Robert Felix Memorial  Scholarships of $3,000 each to:
 David Golon of Locust Valley, NY,  studying Arboriculture and Community Forest Management at the  Stockbridge School of Agriculture of the University of Massachusetts
David Golon of Locust Valley, NY,  studying Arboriculture and Community Forest Management at the  Stockbridge School of Agriculture of the University of Massachusetts
 Daniel Gjerston of Waconia, MN, studying Horticulture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Daniel Gjerston of Waconia, MN, studying Horticulture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
 Matthew Bauer of Schaumburg, IL, studying Forestry Management at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Matthew Bauer of Schaumburg, IL, studying Forestry Management at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
In addition, a $2,000 John Wright Memorial Scholarship was awarded to
 Barbara Koerble of Fort Worth, TX, studying  Horticulture at Tarrant County College, TX.
Barbara Koerble of Fort Worth, TX, studying  Horticulture at Tarrant County College, TX.
Congratulations to all award recipients.
