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Pollution is hitting the fungi that nourish European trees
Published on September 27, 2018
A ten-year European study recently published in Nature led by Imperial College London and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, researchers showed that tree characteristics and local air and soil quality have a large impact on mycorrhizae. -
Pressure-specific and multiple pressure response of fish assemblages in European running waters
Published on September 25, 2015
Results contribute to the better understanding of fish assemblage response to human pressures at a pan-European scale. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: European frog-bit
Published on February 28, 2015
Learn more about European frog-bit, an aquatic invasive species in Michigan, and what you can do about it. -
European corn borer/ corn earworm update
Published on January 23, 2012
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Michigan chestnut update – June 5, 2018
Published on June 5, 2018
Growers are reporting tree mortality around Michigan. -
Scout your Bradford pears now for European pear rust
Published on July 23, 2014
European pear rust has been found in southeastern Michigan this 2014 season. -
European brown rot blossom blight outbreak on Montmorency tart cherries
Published on June 21, 2013
European brown rot blossom blight and shoot collapse symptoms have been observed in northwest Michigan orchards. Photos of symptoms and an analysis of conditions leading up to this infection are provided. -
European hornet, a large wasp active in spring
Published on June 3, 2024
There is nothing unusual about finding large wasps in Michigan. -
European crane fly damage appearing now in Grand Rapids
Published on May 14, 2012
European crane fly damage to lawns and golf courses is appearing now. To be better prepared, here are pictures of European crane fly larvae, adults, and turf damage. -
European corn borer resistance confirmed to Cry1F Bt corn
Published on May 10, 2019
This is the first case of European corn borer resistance to any type of Bt corn. Watch out for and report unexpected corn borer damage in any type of Bt field and follow these recommendations. -
Aquatic invader, European Frogbit, affected by shading treatments
Published on April 29, 2015
New York study suggests non-chemical shading treatments can reduce plant biomass of European Frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L.). -
European Parliament Calls for Ban on Titanium Dioxide in Food
Published on October 9, 2020
European Parliament calls on European Commission to remove titanium dioxide from the EU list of permitted food additives. -
Be on the lookout for European corn borer in hops
Published on May 19, 2020
In 2019, European corn borer did significant damage in a number of Michigan hopyards. -
Using Enviro-weather to monitor European pine sawflies in Michigan
Published on May 5, 2015
Monitor growing degree days at a location near you to effectively time preventative spray applications for European pine sawflies. -
Turfgrass pests: Sod webworms, bluegrass billbugs and grubs on the horizon
Published on August 17, 2016
Insect damage from sod webworms, bluegrass billbugs or grubs may be the reason some parts of your lawn didn’t green-up after recent rains. -
How to get effective grub control in your home lawn - update 2009
Published on April 15, 2009
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Check pines now for European pine sawfly larvae
Published on May 28, 2013
European pine sawfly larvae quickly strip pines of older needles. Scout now for this pest before larvae reach their full size to damage pine trees. -
European apple sawfly damage found in southeast Michigan apple orchards
Published on June 30, 2009
The European apple sawfly can damage apple in three ways: a brownish discoloration to the receptacle or sepal from egg-laying, first instar larval scarring of the fruit and deep entries into the fruit. -
Be ready for European brown rot in tart cherries in 2014
Published on May 1, 2014
The potential for European brown rot infection is high this season in orchards with carryover shoot strikes from last year. Applications of Indar will be required for effective control if we experience cold, wet weather.