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Cornell plants ash trees it hopes are resistant to borer insects

Cornell ash tree planting
Keith Miller, an arborist, and Missy Bidwell, a greenhouse supervisor, both at Cornell Botanic Gardens, plant a two-year old lingering black ash sapling at the Botanic Gardens’ conservation bank site. PHOTO CREDIT: CORNELL CHRONICLE / PHOTO BY SREANG HOK, CORNELL

ITHACA — Newly planted ash saplings on Cornell University property are potentially resistant to destructive emerald ash borer insects, making the university the first propagation center in New York state. The planting is part of The Nature Conservancy’s Trees in Peril project, seeking to restore disappearing ash trees across the United States, according to a […]

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