Disease Ash Tree

Trees being destroyed by disease could be saved by breakthrough discovery - Researchers have developed a fast-track method of breeding disease-resistant ash that could save the species ...

A fast-track method of breeding disease-resistant ash trees has been developed by researchers leading efforts to conserve the species. Researchers at the John Innes Center, who have adapted the embryo ...

Volunteers have planted hundreds of trees to compensate for those lost due to the fungal disease ash dieback. Councillors and residents of Stroud in Gloucestershire planted the trees across Rodborough ...

Work to remove diseased ash trees will start next month in a second Walton-le-Dale park.

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New Scientist: Ash trees are rapidly evolving some resistance to ash dieback disease

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Ash trees in the UK are rapidly evolving resistance in response to ash dieback disease, DNA sequencing of hundreds of trees has shown. The finding is good news, says Richard Buggs at the Royal Botanic ...

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Yahoo: Dutch elm disease came first. Then emerald ash borer. Now, an urgent push is on to restore trees.

Dutch elm disease came first. Then emerald ash borer. Now, an urgent push is on to restore trees.

British trees are evolving resistance to deadly ash dieback, reveals new research. Natural selection in woodlands is acting to combat the fungal disease that has devastated ash trees across Europe, ...

The Independent on MSN: Trees destroyed by disease could be saved by breakthrough discovery

Peak District bosses are planning to create a tree nursery to help replace the millions of trees it expects to lose to ash dieback in the coming years. Ash is the most common tree species in the ...