Annual Meetings
2020 Annual Meeting - Agenda
- Presentation 1 - Opening
- Presentation 2 - Forest Health
- Presentation 3 - Research and monitoring plot network update
- Presentation 4 - Growth, yield analysis
- Presentation 5 - Lineage and severity
- Presentation 6 - Community ecology of foliar fungi and oomycetes of Pseudotsuga menziesii
2022 Annual Meeting - Agenda
- Presentation 1 - Opening / meeting overview, Dave Shaw, SNCC
- Presentation 2 - Epidemic Dynamics of Sudden Oak Death in the Fores of Oregon, Adam Carson, SNCC
- Presentation 3 - 2022 Oregon Swiss Needle Cast Aerial Survey, Gabriela Ritóková, O.D.F
- Presentation 4 - SNC 2021-2022 Aerial & Ground Survey Results, Rachel Brooks, WA DNR
- Presentation 5 - CIPS Progress reports, Doug Mainwaring, CIPS
- Presentation 6 - Crown closure affects endophytic leaf mycobiome dynamics over time in Pseudotsuga menziesiivar. menziesii, Kyle Gervers, BPP OSU
- Presentation 7 - Aerial Detection Survey Highlights2022, Daniel DePinte, USFS
- Presentation 1 - Overview of the 2023 SNCC Activities, Adam Carson, SNCC
- Presentation 2 - Results of the 2023 SNCC Mensuration Survey, Doug Mainwaring, CIPS
- Presentation 3 - Thoughts on Swiss Needle Cast, Dave Shaw, SNCC
- Presentation 4 - Dynamics of the phyllosphere fungal microbiome in Douglas-fir needles associated with Nothophaeocryptopus gaeumannii in coastal Oregon
- Presentation 5 - Unprecedented Douglas-fir mortality from drought and Swiss needle cast at Tillamook, Oregon, Henry Lee, EPA
- Presentation 6 - Climatic adaptation in the genetic lineages of the Swiss Needle Cast agent Nothophaeocryptopus gaeumanii, Nicolas Feau, Canadian Forest Service/Natural Resources Canada
- Presentation 7 - BC Ministry of Forests Coast Area SNC Update, David Rusch, BC Ministry of Forests
- Presentation 8 - Simulating Elytroderma Needle Cast and Swiss Needle Cast using the Forest Vegetation Simulator, Don Robinson, ESSA
- Presentation 9 - Using Remote Sensing to Investigate the Overlap of Swiss Needle Cast and Bark Beetle Infections, Michael Winfield, Ph.D student in Sustainable Forest Management