Billions of American chestnut trees once covered the eastern United States. They soared in height, producing so many nuts that sellers moved them by train car. Every Christmas, they're called to mind ...
A new study shows that tiny microbes living in and around oak trees may help them survive drought, poor soil, and disease.
Those trees are central to one of the efforts to restore the American chestnut. If enough of them have distinct means of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results