A recent survey of Pacific Northwest cherry orchards uncovered the presence of a new dieback pathogen in the region — one ...
It is estimated that between 50 per cent and 75 per cent of ash trees on land the council manages or owns will be affected.
Farmers with ash dieback ravaged plantations covering a total of 1,015ha have received payments under the Climate Action ...
A council is planting about 400 trees across green spaces in its bid to become carbon neutral by 2030. Amber Valley Borough ...
Green-tech has supported a woodland restoration at Rockyfold Wood following an outbreak of ash dieback. Full access to ...
Annual pruning in late July/early August is also advised, using sharp, clean clippers regularly dipped in disinfectant ...
Abstract: Ash dieback, caused by the fungal pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, is devastating ash tree populations across the UK and Europe, with projections indicating that up to 80% of ash trees may ...
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 ...