Ash Dieback Disease Threatens 120 Million Trees
The city of Koblenz expects many trees to become diseased or die due to drought this year, requiring them to be felled. Some trees are already affected by a fungus that spreads more easily in weakened specimens. City tree manager Stefan Dalli noted that street trees are particularly vulnerable because asphalt and paving limit their access to oxygen and water. Trees in Koblenz are under threat from drought and fungal infections. The proposed solution involves studying naturally resistant trees to understand their immunity and breeding from them to repopulate wild areas. A challenge in these repopulation efforts is that ash seeds typically require years in the ground before they begin to grow.
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Sources · 7 independent
SWR Aktuell
“Die Stadt Koblenz rechnet damit, dass in diesem Jahr viele Bäume durch Trockenheit krank werden oder absterben und gefällt werden müssen.”
Tokyo FM
“Drought And Fungi Threaten Koblenz Trees.”
CNR Voice of China
“Drought And Fungi Threaten Koblenz Trees”
SWR Aktuell
“Drought and fungi threaten Koblenz trees.”
Radio KLM
“Drought and fungi threaten Koblenz trees.”
Baywave FM Japan
“Drought And Fungi Threaten Koblenz Trees”
ABC Radio National
“the ash constitutes about 10% of our trees, more than 120 million in total, and as many as three quarters of them might be threatened by an invasive fungal infection, which is called ash dieback disease.”
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