Trees and shrubs in the genus Prunus, which includes cherries and plums, are susceptible to a fungal disease commonly called ...
With spring just around the corner, it’s time to think about planting shrubs and trees. There are literally hundreds of shrubs that thrive in our zone 3 climate and choosing the right ones can result ...
Studying fine-scale spatial genetic patterns across life stages is a powerful approach to identify ecological processes acting within tree populations. We investigated spatial genetic dynamics across ...
Prunus Africana is a mountain forest tree which grows well in fertile soils and it belongs to the Rosaceae family It has various local names such as Ntasesa (Luganda), Kiburraburra (Swahili), African ...
Cold winters don't mean a quiet yard. One resilient cherry tree offers springtime interest, seasonal beauty, and a reason for ...
Nairobi — Responding to the dwindling abundance of Prunus africana in the wild, a tree listed as "vulnerable to extinction" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a recent study by the ...
Wintertime, when our deciduous trees and shrubs are leafless, is an excellent time to look for any disease problems affecting them. At this time, the black, swollen areas on cherry and plum branches ...
Three moose have died this year in Anchorage due to cyanide poisoning after eating from the European bird cherry tree, also known as Mayday and chokecherry, wildlife officials say. The Alaska ...
A recent study by the World Agroforestry Centre has identified possible locations in Kenya for developing tree farms to grow Prunus africana The study is in response to the dwindling abundance of ...
Genetic diversity strongly influences populations’ adaptability to changing environments and therefore survival. Sustainable forest management practices have multiple roles including conservation of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Poor households in Cameroon rely on trees and tree-based products like the bark of Prunus africana (Hook.f.) Kalman (Rosaceae) (henceforth ...