Honeybees in Australia collect spores of myrtle rust, an invasive fungus that kills eucalyptus and other trees. The rust spores are nutritionally equivalent to pollen, but they survive inside hives for over a week, so commercial transport of hives may foster the spread of the rust.

Summary: https://phys.org/news/2026-05-bees-food-source-reshape-destructive.html

Original paper: https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/169027/

#Science #InvasiveSpecies #Ecology #Bees #Honeybees #MyrtleRust #Fungus

Bees found an unlikely new food source, and it could reshape how a destructive forest disease travels

New research published in NeoBiota has found that the Western honey bee—an introduced species to Australia—and the devastating, invasive plant fungus known as myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) may have formed a mutually beneficial relationship known as "invasional mutualism."

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Australian Rhodamnia zombi Tree Faces Extinction from Myrtle Rust

📰 Original title: Scientists warn Australia’s “zombie tree” could vanish within a generation

🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Usuarios: It's clickbait ⚠️

View full AI summary: https://killbait.com/en/australian-rhodamnia-zombi-tree-faces-extinction-from-myrtle-rust/?redirpost=bc00cc6c-7c36-47a2-b180-5b77e373c908

#environment #endangeredplants #myrtlerust #conservation

Australian Rhodamnia zombi Tree Faces Extinction from Myrtle Rust

A newly identified Australian tree species, Rhodamnia zombi, has been nicknamed the “zombie tree” because it remains alive but is unable to reproduce due to the fungal disease myrtle rust.

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Interesting article on #MyrtleRust and an example of an introduced pest threatening Australian trees in the eastern states... so far. #CitizenScience observations using iNaturalist or #NatureMapr can help track its spread.

#GumTreeGuardians

https://www.ala.org.au/blogs-news/combating-myrtle-rust-with-citizen-science/

Combating myrtle rust with citizen science

Tackling invasive species with data

Atlas of Living Australia

Bellingen's Tuckers Nob Forest remnant vegetation to be clear-felled

Dr Tim Cadman documents remnant vegetation and rainforest trees that might soon be eliminated by the NSW Forest Corporation. Giant fossil fuel machinery will cause destruction and might bring pathogens (Myrtle rust) from other areas. In the so called 'plantation' area lantana is thriving. Koalas and other wildlife will be robbed of their habitat. Reality and State Forestry maps seem to have nothing to do with each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkYZj2YhUfE
#ForestryCorporation #ClearFelling #NSWLogging #MyrtleRust #weeds #rainforest #BellingenLogging #Bellingen #GlenifferRoad #koalas #TheGreatKoalaNationalPark #RealityDenial #TuckersNob026027 #SaveTuckersNob #biodiversity

Dr Tim Gets Emotional about Tuckers Nob Clearfall Forestry

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Gutted to find myrtle rust on Metrosideros diffusa/white rata this afternoon. First time I have seen it on this species. Shouldn't be seeing myrtle rust over winter but all the sunshine we've been having hasn't helped. Not great!

#Conservation #Ecology #RestorationEcology #MyrtleRust

Myrtle rust on swamp maire (Syzygium maire) found yesterday.

#MyrtleRust #Plants #Botany

"Fungus-eating fungus: coming to a myrtle near you?

Reports on iNaturalist and from scientists heading into the field tell us that the 2022-23 myrtle rust 'season' is in full swing. This time around, those with good eyesight or a hand lens/magnifying glass could lend researchers an extra hand by looking out for a fungus that feeds on myrtle rust - a species in the Sphaerellopsis genus."

#MyrtleRust #Botany #iNaturalist

First #MyrtleRust of the season that I've seen.

This is on ramarama that my neighbour planted in their front garden a few years back.

I first noticed the infection two seasons ago.

#Botany #Biosecurity