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Using Native Fungi to Weaken Invasive Trees with Abe Stone

Using Native Fungi to Weaken Invasive Trees with Abe Stone

Update: 2024-06-05
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Today we sit down with Abe Stone from Michigan Tech to talk about his use of Chondrostereum purpureum — lab nickname “SuperPurp,” inspired by the animated TV series “Adventure Time” - to fight off invasive buckthorn trees in Michigan. We talk about how to find this fungi in the wild, how it works, how to cultivate it in the lab and how to apply it in the wild.

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Using Native Fungi to Weaken Invasive Trees with Abe Stone

Using Native Fungi to Weaken Invasive Trees with Abe Stone

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