Prof Richard Buggs
- Check out our preprint presenting the construction and application of a pangenome for European ash @laura-j-kelly.bsky.social @rbuggs.bsky.social
- New @rbgkew.bsky.social research project on ash dieback disease as part of @forest-protection.bsky.social 😀 with @rbuggs.bsky.social and @danielwood1992.bsky.social We’ve been busy collecting samples this week for genomic analysis 🌳🧬👩💻
- Preliminary genetic barcodes for ash (Fraxinus) species and generation of new wide hybrids - Plumb et al with @rbuggs.bsky.social in @plantspeopleplanet.bsky.social nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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- British woodlands appear to be evolving resistance to the invasive fungus causing the devastating tree disease ash dieback, scientists have said. 🔗 www.forestryjournal.co.uk/news/2527118...
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- Ash trees in the UK are rapidly evolving resistance in response to ash dieback disease, DNA sequencing of hundreds of trees has shown.
- Good news research showing rapid evolving of resistance to ash dieback in juveniles. An absolute pleasure to contribute a small part to this fantastic research led by Carey Metheringham, @rbuggs.bsky.social and Richard Nichols