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- Home - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP) is a research and outreach initiative housed in UBC’s Faculty of Forestry, rooted in the idea that forests are deeply interconnected systems, not just collections of individual trees
- About Mother Trees in the forest - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Recognizing the importance of Mother Trees and the vast below ground network connecting all trees has added to our understanding of how forests work
- Watch - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Finding the Mother Tree No one has done more to transform our understanding of trees than the world-renowned scientist Dr Suzanne Simard In her debut book Finding the Mother Tree, Suzanne shares the secrets of a lifetime spent uncovering startling truths about trees: their cooperation, healing capacity, memory, wisdom and sentience By: Mother Tree Project Bill Heath Featuring: Dr Suzanne
- About Mother Trees - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Mother Trees are the biggest trees in the forest that are connected and communicate with the other trees and plants forest
- Dr. Suzanne Simard - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Dr Suzanne Simard is a Professor of forest ecology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the leader of The Mother Tree Project
- FAQ - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
What is a Mother Tree? Mother Trees are large trees within a forest that act as centralized hubs supporting communication and nutrient exchange amongst trees Using a vast underground fungal network, called the mycorrhizal network, Mother Trees supply seedlings with the resources they need to grow
- The Mother Tree Project Program
The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP) is a research and outreach initiative housed in UBC’s Faculty of Forestry Environmental Stewardship, rooted in the idea that forests are deeply interconnected systems, not just collections of individual trees At the heart of the program is the Mother Tree Project (MTP), established in 2015 by internationally acclaimed author and UBC Forest
- Mother Tree Project - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Established in 2015, the Mother Tree Project investigates the ecological relationships that sustain forest regeneration and diversity Its large-scale experiments provide new insights into how connected forests respond to disturbance and climate change
- The Mother Tree
The elder Douglas fir trees in my home forests of British Columbia, Canada, form symbioses with thousands of under-ground mycorrhizal fungal species, as do tree species in forests around the world The first mycorrhizal fungi were detected in fossil records dating back about 400 million years, and are consid-ered to have facilitated the migration of plants from the sea onto land These
- Team - The Mother Tree Project Program (MTPP)
Led by Dr Suzanne Simard, the Mother Tree Project brings together academia, government, First Nations, forestry companies, research forests and community forests
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