One of the century-old oak trees flanking the Cheekwood mansion did not survive the winter storm, officials said.
A new study shows that tiny microbes living in and around oak trees may help them survive drought, poor soil, and disease.
In South Central Texas, oak trees aren’t just trees: they’re infrastructure, history and climate protection. Between February ...
Microbes could help oak trees cope with environmental change. Publishing February 11 in the Cell Press journal Cell Host & ...
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