Risk to trees from 'sudden oak death' disease tackled by researchers
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A map showing outbreaks of Dutch elm disease in the UK in the 1970s.
A deadly disease that kills trees by creating cankers which girdle the trunk and clog up their water- carrying 'veins', is being targeted by a major research project underway at Imperial College London.
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