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Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash ...
Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash ...
Ash trees stage remarkable fightback as species develops resistance to fungus that decimated species
Ash trees are evolving resistance to a fungus which has decimated the species in recent years, a new study shows.
Abandoned termite mounds are a newly discovered microhabitat for diverse insect groups in both undisturbed rainforest and ...
Research suggests new generation of young ash trees showing greater resistance to ash dieback fungus than adult trees.
Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash trees, growing naturally in woodland, is showing greater resistance to the ...
Natural selection is acting upon thousands of locations within the ash tree DNA, driving the evolution of resistance as the ...
Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Queen Mary University of London have discovered that a new generation of ash trees, growing naturally ...
When ash dieback first arrived in Britain, in 2012, an emergency COBRA meeting was formed. The disease has since spread rampantly across the countryside, but there is still hope.
Dainty Chicks, the ballet group that’s part of the Spring Chicks Keep Fit and Dance for women over 50 in Ryde, recently ...
The team also discovered that natural selection is acting upon thousands of locations within the ash tree DNA, driving the ...
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New Scientist on MSNAsh trees are rapidly evolving some resistance to ash dieback diseaseDNA sequencing shows young trees are more likely to have gene variants that confer partial resistance to a fungus that has ...
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