Hot summer and damp autumn cause UK boom in destructive honey fungus

By The Guardian   |   1 month ago
Hot summer and damp autumn cause UK boom in destructive honey fungus

Experts attribute a 200% rise in honey fungus cases in the UK to climate change. The fungus damages trees by blocking water uptake. Increased sightings are due to the hot summer and wet autumn, stressing trees. Research is needed for sustainable management against future harm.

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