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Dr. Bert Cregg is a Professor in the Department of Horticulture at Michigan State University (MSU), with a focus on tree physiology and management in urban, nursery, and Christmas tree systems. He holds a PhD in Forest Resources from the University of Georgia (1990), an MPA from the University of Nebraska (1995), and additional degrees in forestry and related fields.
His research spans slope restoration on urban freeways, Christmas tree genetics, and water/nutrient management in container-grown trees. Key projects include evaluating plant selections for roadside stabilization, optimizing Fraser fir production, and investigating recycled water use in nurseries. Collaborators include institutions like USDA, Michigan Department of Transportation, and the Christmas Tree Promotion Board.
Dr. Cregg’s work addresses environmental stress mitigation, phytoremediation, and urban tree success. He advises graduate students like Maddy Dubelko and Shital Poudyal. His grants support initiatives such as Clean WateR3 and Project GREEEN. He contributes to MSU Extension, offering resources on tree care, pest management, and landscape practices.
Publications highlight topics like root modification effects, pesticide dynamics, and oak wilt epidemiology. He emphasizes practical solutions for nursery and urban forestry challenges while advancing sustainable agricultural practices.
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