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    The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), also known by the acronym EAB, is a green buprestid or jewel beetle native to north-eastern Asia that feeds...
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    trees. White ash trees are threatened by the spread of the invasive emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), detected in Detroit, Michigan in 2002 and now...
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    Fraxinus (redirect from Ash (tree))
    make use of ash trees. Ash is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species (butterflies and moths). The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)...
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    trees from emerald ash borer. Record cold temperatures during the winter of 2018–19 are estimated to have killed as much as 80% of ash borer larvae in...
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    flowers produced on separate individuals. The tree is threatened by the emerald ash borer, an invasive species of beetle. Along the lower Mississippi River...
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    to other ash such as black ash and green ash where up to ninety-nine percent of them are killed by emerald ash borer. In 2017, the blue ash, along with...
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    the eastern United States as a result. It is closely related to the emerald ash borer. "Agrilus anxius (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)". EPPO. Archived from the...
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    to European ash trees. A 2016 report published in the Journal of Ecology posited that a combination of H. fraxineus and emerald ash borer attacks could...
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    is threatened by the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis), an invasive insect which has caused widespread destruction of ash trees in eastern North...
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  • 500 mature ash trees. The emerald ash borer, or EAB, is an invasive species to the watershed preserve. The insect is highly destructive to ash trees, a...
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    significant tree mortality. For example, productivity of mixed ash forests affected by emerald ash borer were measured at around 30 percent reduction after the...
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    emerald ash borer, an insect native to Asia that has become a highly destructive invasive pest of ash trees in North America. Since then, emerald ash...
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    Fraxinus nigra (redirect from Brown ash)
    infestation by an invasive parasitic insect known as the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis). Black ash is a medium-sized deciduous tree reaching 15–20 metres...
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    beetle, emerald ash borer) or by infesting downed trees in lumber yards. Species such as the Asian longhorn beetle and the emerald ash borer are examples...
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    pest emerald ash borer is found in Oregon for first time". Oregon Department of Forestry. July 11, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022. "Emerald Ash Borer Readiness...
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    at sporting goods stores, and because of the Emerald ash borer epidemic, maple appears to be displacing ash as most popular new baseball bat material in...
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    park's east side, near the visitor center trailhead. In 2014, the emerald ash borer was discovered in the park. The beetle was found during a routine...
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    of other insects that damage crops Arboriculture – Control of the emerald ash borer, hemlock woolly adelgid, and other insects that attack trees (including...
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    the Eastern United States in an attempt to halt the spread of the emerald ash borer, gypsy moth, oak wilt, and others. Transporting firewood out of quarantine...
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    Ash Borer destroyed many species of Ash trees in the area including those at Rattray Marsh. Some of the dead ash trees impacted by emerald ash borer were...
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    An example is the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis, an invasive beetle from China, which has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in its introduced...
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    of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, family Buprestidae), an invasive species which has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in...
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    parasitoid of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire), an invasive species which has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in its introduced...
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    case with the emerald ash borer, an insect native to north-eastern Asia, which, since its arrival in North America, has killed millions of ash trees. Another...
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    of the emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, family Buprestidae), an invasive species which has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees in...
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    in Manchurian ash from emerald ash borer is also recorded in the wild in China. The cultivar Fraxinus mandshurica 'Mancana' ("Manchana Ash") has been selected...
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    Austrian black and tan hounds have been used in the detection of emerald ash borer. There are no breed-specific genetic diseases known to affect this...
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    Canadian forestry industry at risk, the mountain pine beetle and the emerald ash borer. The mountain pine beetle has destroyed much of the western lodgepole...
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    dying from the disease. Similarly, ash trees may develop epicormic shoots when infested by the emerald ash borer. Epicormic shoots can be used in mass...
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    forest habitat in which it is found. It has high resistance to the emerald ash borer. A slow-growing deciduous tree, it is used as a street tree in Aarhus...
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