Tree protection laboratory on guard in UK

Tree health. It's something we don't often think much about do we? We're concerned about planting more trees. But what happens if those newly planted trees don’t survive? It could be from lack of water. Or it could be because of an attack by some disease or insect pest.

England has just announced the establishment of the new Forest Research Holt Laboratory, designed to apply modern research tools to combat all the ills that may plague the country’s trees. The lab they say will be a part of an equally new Centre for Forest Protection.


Now most countries with a forest industry will have had plant pathology labs established decades ago. In Canada for instance, research on the Spruce Budworm goes back at least to the 1950s. So maybe the UK announcement indicates not so much a novel idea as a global awakening to the importance of protecting trees everywhere on the planet. Whatever the rationale, more power to them!


READ IT ALL HERE:

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/may/13/new-58m-tree-disease-lab-sends-out-sos-for-public-to-report-pests-aoe


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