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Myrtle rust is lethal to Australian plants. Could citizen scientists help track its spread?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 ...
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New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine treesHazard maps are an important tool in disease management, serving as a guide on where to plant trees bred to be resistant to fusiform rust. However, many of the previous maps are outdated.
All of these rusts release the bright rusty-orange spores once spring weather becomes mild and damp, often around late March to mid-April, so now is a prime time to look.
These trees provide good wildlife value ... There are several different types of rust fungus that occur in our area. Each infects more rose-family plants than the one in their common name ...
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