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Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center
Philip Pardey, Yuan Chai and Robert Koch are rethinking soybean aphid risk
Stomp, chomp, repeat: Targeted goat grazing gets a reality check
A dozen ways the University of Minnesota is protecting the environment
Native plants deployed by volunteer scientists in fight against buckthorn
Goats can play a role in multi-pronged restoration of buckthorn-invaded woodlands
Fungi from Minnesota can kill emerald ash borer beetles
Uncovering clues to corn tar spot, a complex and cold-hardy fungus
Sudden oak death pathogen detected for the first time in Minnesota
A greener way to protect plants from invasive Japanese beetle
Fungi on dying buckthorn could control the invasive species
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