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June Newsletter – Ngā Rākau Taketake

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Dr Beccy Ganley at a myrtle rust monitoring site
Dr Beccy Ganley at a myrtle rust monitoring site

02 July 2020

Read the full newsletter here, or choose an article below:

  • A strategic approach to partnership
  • Preliminary results from priority myrtle rust monitoring
  • Preliminary results from susceptibility testing
  • New study sites for Beyond Myrtle Rust
  • ‘Home gardening’ during lockdown
  • Australia’s fire damaged parks – ideal conditions for myrtle rust
  • Research highlights ex situ conservation strategies for endangered native myrtles
  • Studying the response of the forest soil microbiota to kauri dieback
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