Now that we know what the local entomopathogenic fungi species we studied are capable of, we plan to test them under more natural conditions. This includes using them on apple trees that grow ...
The decay is triggered by a fungus that targets the tree's bark, with apple and pear trees being the most common hosts. Warning issued to anyone with yummy plant growing in their gardenLink If not ...
If left to their own devices, most apple trees grow into large, globe-shaped trees, with the best fruit forming on the tree’s ...
The Waltham Public Library hosted naturalist Jonathan Kranz, who led a small audience through the joys and practicalities of foraging for mushrooms in New England.
If left to their own devices, most apple trees grow into large ... As Walla indicates, the risk of black rot canker fungus, which is by far the most damaging disease of apples in our area ...