Tree-killing fungus officially named by scientists
The USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station today announced that an SRS scientist and other researchers have officially named the fungus responsible for killing redbay and other trees in the coastal plains of northeastern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.
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