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Minnesota turns to native fungi to kill emerald ash borer in marshes too remote to treat
It is not a silver bullet, but it could become another layer in a broader strategy.
The emerald ash borer's larvae attack trees from within. Beech leaf disease from nematodes attack beech trees; Various fungal species plague white pine trees. PAXTON – When it c ...
Dartmouth College undergraduate researcher Farrar Ransom looks up to the still-unfolding leaves of an ash tree in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in North Woodstock, N.H., on May 19, 2023, where ...
Since the emerald ash borer (EAB) was first detected in North America in 2002, the invasive beetle has killed hundreds of millions of mature ash trees. After an attack, branches and trunks weaken and ...
Scientists at the University of Minnesota published a study in the journal Forests in November 2025 about the potential for fungi to slow the spread of emerald ash borer, a beetle that kills ash trees ...
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