LARAMIE, Wyo. — A research project underway at Pole Mountain Work Center in the Medicine Bow National Forest might help slow the spread of white pine blister rust, which is killing trees across the ...
White pine blister rust, caused by the invasive fungus Cronartium ribicola, poses a longstanding threat to five-needle pine species across North America and Eurasia. Research into genetic resistance ...
A lone sugar pine, rising behind a North Shore neighborhood near Brockway Summit, is bursting with yellow-orange blisters ” a sign that the tree will likely die within the coming year. Like the canary ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... LARAMIE, Wyo.—A research project underway at Pole Mountain Work Center in the Medicine Bow National Forest might help slow the spread of white pine blister ...
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