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Need help to identify a myrtle? There’s an app for that

The NZ Myrtaceae Key is a new app developed to help people identify myrtle species, to aid in the detection of myrtle rust.

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Microscopic epiphytes may help in the war against myrtle rust

Microbiologist Hayley Ridgway is investigating the epiphytic microbe communities living on myrtle species, and their role in the spread of myrtle rust.

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Beyond Myrtle Rust: Marley Ford, a student of ecology’s underdogs

Masters student Marley Ford is investigating the mycorrhizal fungi communities of ramarama (Lophomyrtus bullata), a species that has recently become threatened by myrtle rust.

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Researchers predict refuges from the disease myrtle rust

A recently published paper details research into predicting refugia for myrtle species.

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August newsletter – Ngā Rākau Taketake

A new way to tell science stories, scoping process stats, Beyond Myrtle Rust updates and more . . .

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A new way to tell science stories

Mobilising for Action co-lead Dr Marie McEntee has joined with colleagues from the University of Auckland and with Kauri Rescue to tell the story of this citizen science project in a new, interactive and immersive way.

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Teamwork makes the dream work – even in science

Researchers are teaming up to make the most of their funding and people-power.

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Sarah Sale, growing a troublesome fungus for good

Sarah Sale, a PhD candidate and new member of the Beyond Myrtle Rust programme, started her research amid New Zealand’s lockdown.

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Seeing the trees in the forest: understanding the role of myrtles in New Zealand’s ecosystems

With myrtle rust now well established in New Zealand, attention is turning to the hosts of the disease…

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Introducing a new co-lead for Oranga: Dr Valance Smith

Dr Valance Smith is a new co-lead for one of the Ngā Rākau Taketake investments, Oranga. We had a chat to learn a bit more about him.

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