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Oak Wilt Disease: A Threat to Oak Forests and a Challenge for Detection
As our climate rapidly changes, greater numbers of trees are dying from diseases like oak wilt. Oak wilt is a fungus that moves through the vascular system of oak trees causing rapid mortality. The disease can be stopped if foresters know where the disease outbreaks occur before they spread.
Latest Research Articles
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Northestwern US Winter-Like Weather: Cooler Temperatures Likely This Week Due to Cold Storm System
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Worm and Its Microbiome Show Remarkable Resilience to Toxins Using Near-Natural Compost Mesocosm Experiment
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Human Activities Threaten the Survival of Entire Tree Families: Study
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US Weather Forecast: High Temperatures Likely in Central US; Northeast to Expect More Rain
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Nigel Strengthens Into Hurricane; Likely To Reach Major Category In The Atlantic
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Eastern Hemlock Shows Resilience in Canopy Gaps Despite Adelgid Threat
'Homebrew' Tropical Disturbance Threatens US East Coast by Weekend
Meteorite Trove of 1800 Specimens in Yale's Peabody Museum Has Otherworldly Gem-Studded Iron-Nickel Alloy
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20,000 Invasive Burmese Pythons Removed From Everglades by 11,000 Contractors Since 2006: Are We Making Headway?
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20-Year Drought Causes Panama Canal to Run Dry, Causing Maritime Trade Disruptions
Blue Dragon Sea Slug: Are They Poisonous?
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Debunking Sun Protection Myths: How to Protect Your Body Against Climate Change