New Zealand’s largest and oldest living tree species, the kauri (Agathis australis), is threatened with extinction by an invasive pathogen, Phytophthora agathidicida. These conifers live for more than 2,000 years, reaching heights in excess of 50 metres and girths of up to 14 metres. They are cultural icons, regarded as living ancestors by the indigenous Maori people. With no known treatment against kauri dieback, we stress that the only immediate option to halt the soil-borne pathogen’s spread is complete closure of kauri forests. This drastic proposal has met with strong resistance because of the economic implications of losing a million or so visitors every year. The collective action from mandated government agencies has so far been in...
Two economically, environmentally and culturally important Australian native tree species, Araucaria...
Pacific Islanders were once among the most self-sufficient and well-nourished peoples in the world, ...
It is widely acknowledged that Indigenous peoples have traditional knowledge relevant to modern envi...
In Aotearoa/New Zealand, the soilborne pathogen Phytophthora agathidicida threatens the survival of ...
Kauri forests once covered much of the early land mass of New Zealand. Now only a remnant of the gre...
Indigenous Peoples have vast traditional knowledge’s that are relevant to modern environmental manag...
Kauri (Agathis australis), which is one of the world's largest and longest-living conifer species, i...
New Zealand swamp kauri (Agathis australis) are relic trees that have been buried and preserved in a...
Phytophthora are plant pathogens, well known for devastating thousands of ecologically, culturally a...
A new project was initiated in 2012 with the Te Whangai Trust native plant nursery. Ten treatments o...
The incursion of the myrtle rust disease (Austropuccinia psidii) was officially confirmed on 3 May 2...
Phytophthora are devastating pathogens which cause diseases in thousands of economically and ecologi...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
New Zealand's culturally iconic, ancient kauri (Agathis australis) forests are threatened with extin...
Agathis is a genus of some thirteen species of tall, coniferous, resinous trees, widely known as Kau...
Two economically, environmentally and culturally important Australian native tree species, Araucaria...
Pacific Islanders were once among the most self-sufficient and well-nourished peoples in the world, ...
It is widely acknowledged that Indigenous peoples have traditional knowledge relevant to modern envi...
In Aotearoa/New Zealand, the soilborne pathogen Phytophthora agathidicida threatens the survival of ...
Kauri forests once covered much of the early land mass of New Zealand. Now only a remnant of the gre...
Indigenous Peoples have vast traditional knowledge’s that are relevant to modern environmental manag...
Kauri (Agathis australis), which is one of the world's largest and longest-living conifer species, i...
New Zealand swamp kauri (Agathis australis) are relic trees that have been buried and preserved in a...
Phytophthora are plant pathogens, well known for devastating thousands of ecologically, culturally a...
A new project was initiated in 2012 with the Te Whangai Trust native plant nursery. Ten treatments o...
The incursion of the myrtle rust disease (Austropuccinia psidii) was officially confirmed on 3 May 2...
Phytophthora are devastating pathogens which cause diseases in thousands of economically and ecologi...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
New Zealand's culturally iconic, ancient kauri (Agathis australis) forests are threatened with extin...
Agathis is a genus of some thirteen species of tall, coniferous, resinous trees, widely known as Kau...
Two economically, environmentally and culturally important Australian native tree species, Araucaria...
Pacific Islanders were once among the most self-sufficient and well-nourished peoples in the world, ...
It is widely acknowledged that Indigenous peoples have traditional knowledge relevant to modern envi...