The dogwood improvement program has one the nation’s largest collections of flowering and kousa dogwood cultivars and is maintained at the Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center.
Several ongoing studies directly valuable for pest-monitoring and management across TN landscapes, nurseries and forests.
A field research facility for developing dynamic carbon and nitrogen partitioning representations for global models and applications.
The second field research study for developing dynamic carbon and nitrogen partitioning representations for global models and applications.
Simulating field conditions to evaluate urban pest ant management strategies.
The Arboretum is one of the University's test locations for switchgrass disease.
Weather-related damage rehabilitation, revegetation, and tree growth study.
Dr. Todd Freeberg, University of Tennessee Department of Psychology, studies bird vocal signals.