[PCA] WEBINAR: Using Provenance Test Data to Guide Seed Movement in a Changing Climate; Feb 21, 2018; 11:00 am US/Eastern

Prescott, Leah lprescott at blm.gov
Wed Feb 7 07:32:36 CST 2018


Using Provenance Test Data to Guide Seed Movement in a Changing Climate

Webinar date/time: Feb 21, 2018; 11:00AM ET

Duration: 1 hour

What will you learn?



The eleventh installment of the Eastern Seed Zone Forum's online lecture
and discussion series aimed at providing both information about the
creation of seed zones in general and a forum in which professionals,
experts, and interested parties discuss the possibility of drafting seed
zone guidelines for the eastern United States. In this webinar, Dr. Leites
will discuss efforts to recover and re-analyze provenance tests data for
northeastern forest tree species and illustrate how new analyses can inform
seed movement under a changed climate.



Presenter(s): Dr. Laura Leites - Assistant Professor of Quantitative Forest
Ecology, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State



No pre-registration required.



**NOTE: This webinar will be recorded and on the Webinar Portal for
on-demand viewing within a week.



If you have not participated in one of our Blackboard Collaborate webinar
sessions before, see website below for assistance connecting to or setting
up Collaborate.



Details:

http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/using-provenance-test-data-to-guide-seed-movement-in-a-changing-climate?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub

Webinar presented by Eastern Seed Zone Forum


-- 
Leah Prescott
Bureau of Land Management
Plant Conservation Program Data Coordinator
202-912-7232

National Seed Strategy for Rehabilitation and Restoration
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/national-seed-strategy>
Plant Conservation Alliance <http://www.plantconservationalliance.org/>
Seeds of Success
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/native-plant-and-seed-material-development/collection>
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