University of Minnesota researchers detected the pathogen that causes sudden oak death in Minnesota for the first time. Sudden oak death is a tree disease that has devastated forests on ...
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Researchers with the University of Minnesota have discovered a tree-killing pathogen in the state for the first time.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota found the “sudden oak death” pathogen at a Hennepin County nursery.
The U of M revealed Tuesday that the sudden oak death pathogen was detected for the first time in Minnesota back in July at a Hennepin County nursery. Two months later, the Minnesota Department of ...
Researchers at the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center identified the pathogen, Phytophthora ramorum, ...
Michigan, there have been multiple confirmed reports of oak wilt in Isabella, Clare, and Gratiot counties. Even more cases ...
The Mediterranean oak borer, an invasive beetle known to trasmit a sometimes fatal fungus to Oregon white oak trees, has been ...
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