Australia's native guava plant close to being wiped out by invasive disease – study
by Graham Readfearn from Environment | The Guardian on (#53EFV)
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An invasive plant disease may be ready to claim its first victim in the wild with Australia's native guava now almost extinct, a study has found.
Monitoring of 66 populations of native guava in Queensland and New South Wales has found 23% could not be located" with another 61% reduced only to root suckers below a dead canopy.
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