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Big news in Asheville: fungus named

Posted on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 by Registered CommenterAsh | CommentsPost a Comment

UPI.com has it:

ASHEVILLE, N.C., July 2 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it has officially named the fungus that is killing redbay and other Florida, Georgia and South Carolina trees. The USDA's Southern Research Station announced SRS plant pathologist Stephen Fraedrich, Iowa State University plant pathologist Tom Harrington and D.N. Aghayeva of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences named the fungus Raffaelea lauricola.

"Until now, the fungus was known as 'the laurel wilt pathogen' because of the devastating disease it causes in redbay trees and other laurel species like sassafras and avocado trees in the Southeast," said Fraedrich. "Now arborists, foresters, researchers, and regulatory officials have a formal, scientific name and description of the fungus, as well as a detailed explanation of how the pathogen compares to similar fungi."

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