Warmer UK weather adding to spread of fruit tree diseases
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#69DTE)
Royal Horticultural Society links spread of orchard infections to heatwave with trees still at risk
The UK's fruit trees are under threat as a result of the climate crisis because plant diseases that thrive in warm weather are becoming more common.
Each year, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) compiles a list of the most common plant diseases identified by its almost half a million members. Gardeners take pictures or samples of afflicted trees, crops or flowers and send them in to the plant pathologists, who can identify the disease.
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