Researchers develop fungal bioherbicide to kill invasive Chinese elm trees, protect native foliage

Thursday, July 23, 2020 - 12:31 in Biology & Nature

Giant, invasive Chinese elm trees with a trunk circumference of up to three meters are being swiftly slain thanks to a new herbicide technology developed by The University of Queensland and BioHerbicides Australia.

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