The University of Minnesota announced on Tuesday a new study that found certain fungi in the state can kill the invasive ...
There were several areas in Burlington where the trees were too close together to plant replacement trees prior to the ash removal. To combat that, Burlington has already planted 168 trees this fall ...
A new study from the University of Minnesota found that several species of parasitic fungi were effective at killing emerald ash borer beetles, one of the most devastating forest pests to ever hit ...
The university is the first propagation center in the state to test the new ash saplings as part of its “Trees in Peril” ...
Researchers are developing field tests they hope will spread the fungi to beetles in the wild using “autodissemination” ...
Researchers are now testing the four best strains against the invasive insect in parks and forests across the state.
Cornell researchers are trying to stop one of North America’s most destructive tree killers with a new wave of genetically resilient ash trees. According to a report by Krishna Ramanujan for the ...
A wildlife charity said it was facing a "woodland crisis" as trees were increasingly suffering with disease. The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire shared the result ...
A wildlife charity said it was facing a "woodland crisis" as trees were increasingly suffering with disease. The Wildlife ...
Cornell University has planted ash saplings that may be resistant to the destructive emerald ash borer, making the university the first propagation center for these trees in New ...
Estrella Luna-Diez receives funding from UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Anne-Marie Culhane receives funding from UKRI and the NERC. Bruno Barcante ...
CLARKSTON, Mich. – A rare old-growth forest in suburban Detroit has been enrolled in a venerated network of special forests ...
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