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  • Scientists fast-track breeding of disease-resistant ash trees
  • New project targeting invasive pest attacking NI native ash trees
  • Minister updates on future of Reconstitution Ash Dieback Scheme

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agriland.ie /2 weeks ago

Scientists fast-track breeding of disease-resistant ash trees

Scientists in the UK have developed a fast-track method of breeding disease-resistant ash trees. Researchers at the Norwich based John Innes Centre have adapted an embryo extractio...

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agriland.ie /1 week ago

New project targeting invasive pest attacking NI native ash trees

Protecting Northern Ireland’s native ash trees from an invasive insect is the aim of a new three-year project by Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) scientists. The ash sawf...

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agriland.ie /1 month ago

Minister updates on future of Reconstitution Ash Dieback Scheme

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon has given an update on the future of the Reconstitution Ash Dieback Scheme. Minister Heydon said that while the current...

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bioengineer.org /1 month ago

Fast-Track Tree Breeding Revives European Ash Populations Across the Landscape

Scientists at the renowned John Innes Centre have pioneered a groundbreaking technique to accelerate the breeding of disease-resistant European ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior), offe...

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oregonforestry.wpengine.com /1 week ago

Mild winter, warm spring have led to emerald ash borers emerging weeks earlier than usual

KING CITY, Ore. – Oregon’s extremely mild winter and warm spring days have caused larvae of the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) pest to mature faster and emerge weeks earlier than...

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jecologyblog.com /1 month ago

Searching for early warning signals of dieback in Mediterranean forests

ГЃlvaro GaytГЎn and Lorena GГіmez-Aparicio, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville (IRNAS-CSIC), discuss their article:В Evidence for linkages between the root e...

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

Australia declares mainland alpine ash forests endangered

The Australian government recently listed the iconic alpine ash forests of mainland Australia as an endangered ecological community, citing ongoing threats from increasingly severe...

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