Some trees and shrubs have a bad reputation for being susceptible to diseases: lilacs to powdery mildew, junipers to juniper ...
Tree diseases encompass a diverse range of ailments and infections capable of compromising the vitality, appearance, and, in extreme cases, survival of these botanical giants. Fungi, bacteria, viruses ...
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Trees — not grass and other greenery — associated with lower heart disease risk
A multi-institutional study led by UC Davis finds that living in urban areas with a higher percentage of visible trees is ...
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More urban trees associated with fewer heart disease cases
A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that living in urban areas with a higher ...
Protecting trees might not seem like a public health strategy, but new research suggests it could be—especially in the tropics. A Stanford University-led study published May 28 in Landscape Ecology, ...
Beech leaf disease is out there once again, decimating beech trees in Massachusetts, as it has in the past. It's a relatively new tree disease, which first appeared in 2012 in Ohio, and has since ...
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Trees, not grass and other greenery, associated with lower heart disease risk in cities
A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that living in urban areas with a higher percentage of visible trees is associated with a 4% decrease in cardiovascular ...
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