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The ash dieback disease caused a dramatic decline of the common ash, but the spread of the emerald ash borer pest is now ...
Because the fungus takes much longer to kill large trees than young ones, Buggs’s team was able to compare the genomes of 128 adult European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) and 458 saplings at a ...
An amateur entomologist's lucky encounter with an emerald ash borer set in motion a chain reaction of research aimed at understanding the pest that has devastated ash forests across North America, ...
Almost complete dieback of the European Ash as a result of the drought According to Floren, ash dieback caused by drought stress and fungal infections was not evident 2016/2017.
Precious ravine woodlands across the Peak District are being brought back to life through the largest restoration project of ...
[5] The ash dieback invasion of Europe was founded by two genetically divergent individuals. Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018). [6] Genomic basis of European ash tree resistance to ash dieback fungus.
Top right: As a result of drought and ash dieback, most F. excelsior trees had died in 2020. Following a mass development of the ash bark beetle Hylesinus fraxini, woodpeckers subsequently ...
Hope for Britain’s ash trees as study finds resistance evolving to killer fungus - Research suggests new generation of young ash trees showing greater resistance to ash dieback fungus than adult trees ...
Covering roughly 500,000 hectares in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, black ash trees fill an important ecological niche, according to the Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network, a partnership ...
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