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Trees forming partnerships with two different types of mycorrhizal fungi can better withstand drought and nutrient scarcity.
When trees and soil fungi form close associations with each other, both partners benefit. Many tree species have further ...
"Fresh wounds attract these beetles, increasing the risk of infection." Experts warn against common yard habit that could kill your trees in weeks: 'We encourage people to avoid ... until November' ...
A study in the journal Forests highlights the critical need for understanding and managing nonnative forest specialist and ...
The tree died after being infected by Dutch elm disease, a fungus that can kill trees. High foot traffic and a drought last fall added to the elm's stress. “Dog Beach is an off-leash area ...
Texas A&M Forest Service offers assistance to help Texas landowners stop oak wilt spread through the Texas Oak Wilt Suppression Program.
“We may be under-reporting the impact of many tree-killing diseases, because the signs can often be missed from the air," Buhl said. "For example, root diseases require ground-based ...
A late-March ice storm that left a 12-county area of northern Michigan a disaster area has left thousands of broken, damaged ...
When trees and soil fungi form close associations with each other, both partners benefit. Many tree species have further enhanced this cooperation by forming a concurrent symbiosis with two different ...