Ash dieback – a fatal disease of Britain’s native ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior) – is one of the worst tree disease epidemics the UK has ever seen. The disease is caused by a fungus that originated in ...
For the past decade the outlook has been gloomy for European ash trees devastated by Ash dieback and facing the threat of more invasive pests. Now the latest scientific research brings better news. It ...
A glimmer of hope has emerged for Britain's beloved ash trees. According to a new study published in Science, some wild ash trees are becoming genetically resistant to the deadly ash dieback fungus.
Ash saplings at a plant nursery in West Yorkshire have been destroyed after being found to be contaminated with the fungus which causes ash dieback. About 1,700 saplings at the Farnley Estates nursery ...
The emerald ash borer first appeared in Michigan in 2002. Photo by Carl D. Walsh/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images For 18 years, North American ash trees have been under attack by a half ...
For the past decade the outlook has been gloomy for European ash trees devastated by Ash dieback and facing the threat of more invasive pests. Now the latest scientific research brings better news. It ...
Work has begun to restore a tree-themed World War One memorial after it was devastated by a fungal disease. Whipsnade Tree Cathedral, in Bedfordshire, was created from an array of trees, shrubs and ...
CEDAR FALLS, Ia. – A group of University of Northern Iowa students is helping bring thousands of free saplings to Cedar Falls to help the city replace trees lost to disease or flooding. The group, UNI ...
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