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Category: Tree diseases

Tree diseases are in the headlines a lot these days, but are they new? or newly worsening? or have they been around since the dawn of trees? The answer is clearly all of the above, but what is it about now that is making them so prominent and capable of knocking out whole stands of trees? I am beginning a troll through the literature and some research of my own to attempt to work this one out.

December 27, 2012December 29, 2012 Britt Koskella Tree diseases

Tree disease of the month – Ash dieback

New post coming soon…. but in the meantime, head over to the tree disease tab to learn more about ash dieback disease, which is threatening more than our ash trees.
Have a happy holiday!

Britt Koskella, Principal Investigator

Britt is co-director of the VCRO-funded Joint Berkeley Initiative for Microbiome Sciences. More here: https://microbiome.berkeley.edu

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Berkeley Disease Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series

The Boots and Koskella labs co-run a seminar series on disease ecology and evolution. Check out the recent schedule and blog posts summarizing the work presented here: https://berkeley-eeid.weebly.com/seminar.html

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