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Briefing: Scientists warn Australia’s “zombie tree” could vanish within a generation
Strategic angle: A newly identified Australian tree, dubbed the “zombie” tree, is alive but unable to reproduce due to myrtle rust, threatening its survival.
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Updated 28 days ago
The 'zombie tree' species in Australia is currently unable to flower or produce seeds, a critical issue for its long-term viability.
Myrtle rust, a fungal disease, is repeatedly killing the young growth of this tree, inhibiting its reproductive capabilities.
If the current trends continue, scientists warn that this species could vanish within a generation, raising concerns about biodiversity and ecosystem stability.