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Ash dieback 'past its peak' in the South WestHowever 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 ...
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A recent survey of Pacific Northwest cherry orchards uncovered the presence of a new dieback pathogen in the region — one ...
Farmers with ash dieback ravaged plantations covering a total of 1,015ha have received payments under the Climate Action ...
Scientists find the cause of mango twig tip dieback, eight years after the mysterious disease emerged in the Top End. Farmers ...
Hundreds of trees in parks across Brighton are to be felled to "protect the future of the city's trees from disease", the ...
Anyone who has roses in their garden is being warned that they must cut them back in February before winter ends. The ...
This week works are being carried out at Bretton Woods to remove several ash trees, to help combat the spread of Ash Dieback. A spokesperson for Peterborough City Council said: “A small number of ash ...
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The Argus on MSNAt least 100 trees with ash dieback being felled in WorthingMore than a hundred trees infected with a deadly disease are being felled. Contractors are having to cut down the trees at Sheepcombe Hanger in Cissbury Fields, Worthing, to prevent the spread of ash ...
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