A new study from the University of Minnesota found that several species of parasitic fungi were effective at killing emerald ...
Farmers plant or preserve riparian buffers for various reasons, such as improving water quality, controlling erosion, or maintaining hunting habitat. Now, a new study from the University of Illinois ...
Researchers are now testing the four best strains against the invasive insect in parks and forests across the state.
An enigmatic group of fossil organisms has finally been identified—and is changing the story of how plants took root on land ...
The My Backyard Habitat column first appeared in The Newtown Bee three years ago this month with our inaugural article, “Why ...
Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) varies across global climate gradients, but the mechanisms through which climate drives this variation remain subject to debate. Specifically, it is debatable ...
How easy is it to have invasive plants delivered right to your door? Too easy, discovered the University of Minnesota's Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center along with the Minnesota Department ...
Invasive species are eating through Indiana forests and front lawns. Here are 5 species you might have growing in your yard ...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations generally alter element stoichiometry in plants. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the elevated CO2 impact on plant nitrogen : phosphorus (N:P) ratios ...
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