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Hotter, drier North American climates will curtail the growth of a critical fungus used to keep the invasive spongy moth in ...
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Computer models predict that hotter, drier conditions in North America will limit the growth of a fungus that normally curbs the spread of the spongy moth, an invasive species that has caused millions ...
A new North Carolina State University study pinpoints the worldwide spread of a fungus that taints blueberry plants with ...
New research has predicted that hotter, drier conditions in North America will aid the spread of the invasive spongy moth, ...
and North American bats don't have any resistance to it, I'd say this is an instance where I can't think of any benefit from this particular fungus. Usually, natural pathogens serve to control ...