TY - JOUR T1 - Strain Patterns Across the Root-Stem Transition Zone in Urban Trees JF - Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) SP - 321 LP - 332 DO - 10.48044/jauf.2020.023 VL - 46 IS - 5 AU - Kenneth E. Beezley AU - Gregory A. Dahle AU - Jason Miesbauer AU - David DeVallance Y1 - 2020/09/01 UR - http://auf.isa-arbor.com/content/46/5/321.abstract N2 - Trees are subjected to mechanical loading during their life span or face premature mortality. The strain resulting from loads intercepted by the canopy and transferred throughout the tree is of significant importance, not only for the survival of the tree, but for the safety and well-being of the human population found in close proximity. To test the function of tree orientation to an applied load, static load tests were conducted on 15 mature pin oak trees (Quercus palustris Muenchh.). We applied the static load tests to tilt the trees 0.1° from natural position. We used a digital image correlation system to map strain in the leeward, windward, and tangential roots in the root-stem transition zone. Results indicate that mean maximum strain magnitudes are similar in the leeward and windward orientations and lower on the tangential orientation. The leeward orientation experienced compressive strain, the windward orientation experienced tensile strain, and the tangential orientation had both tensile and compressive strain. This information provides the arboricultural and plant science sectors with a better understanding of how loading force moves through trees and will further enhance tree risk assessment and root zone management protocols. ER -