Trees affected by ash dieback disease are set to be felled over concerns they could fall on to public footpaths. Reading ...
For more information on ash dieback and how to identify affected trees, the Tree Council have a comprehensive guide for tree owners, which is equally useful to recreational users. Newly emerged dying ...
Experts worry that the disease, which causes blackened leaves, stunted growth and shrivelled ... and it became obvious quite quickly that ash dieback was across the UK already and there wasn ...
Ash dieback has killed hundreds of millions of trees across Europe since arriving on the continent in the early 1990s. Queen Mary University of London scientists sequenced the ash tree’s genome in ...
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However experts warn ash dieback has hit areas like the Mendip Hills in Somerset particularly hard, with widespread tree loss continuing. Ash dieback, caused by the Hymenoscyphus fraxineus fungus ...
The city council says it is felling hundreds of trees to prevent the spread of ash dieback and elm disease [Tim Graham] 34,796 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster ...
Ash dieback is a fungus that originated in Asia and can affect ash trees of all ages. Between July and October it produces small white fruiting bodies which release spores that travel tens of miles in ...
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