Rust fungus, despite a name that would make homeowners think it would grow on iron, is a notorious nuisance when it comes to lawns. This fungal disease, primarily caused by the fungi in the genus ...
All of these rusts release the bright rusty-orange spores once spring weather becomes mild and damp, often around late March ...
which causes the disease myrtle rust, which can weaken and kill hundreds of our most loved tree species, including eucalypts, paperbarks, bottlebrushes, tea trees and lilly pillies. How far has it ...
A new study published in Science by a team of scientists across five continents led by King Abdullah University of Science ...
A team of scientists across five continents led by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Associate ...
Rust fungi bounce back and forth between these two different host plants, spending part of the year inside certain rose family species (like serviceberry, hawthorn, crabapple, and apple), and the ...