The newly restored River Culm floodplain at Killerton where a population of rare black poplar is being established A living gene bank of the rarest native tree in Britain, the black poplar ...
The National Trust is creating a “living library” gene bank of trees in East Devon to help protect the black poplar. The black poplar was once as common as oak and beech, but the drainage of ...
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Leaf-dwelling fungi enhance black poplar chemical defenses and mediate multi-trophic insect interactionsThe current study investigated the influence of an endophytic fungus of the genus Cladosporium on the herbivore defense of the black poplar Populus nigra, as well as the effects on the insect ...
The National Trust is creating a “living library” gene bank of trees in east Devon to help protect the black poplar. The black poplar was once as common as oak and beech, but the drainage of ...
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