24-10-2016 17:44 via nottinghampost.com

zararubin published Could this be the key to saving Nottinghamshire's famous Bramley...

A last-ditch attempt to save the original 200-year-old Bramley apple tree in Southwell has officially been launched.All attempts to save the historic 'mother' tree from the ravages of honey fungus disease have so far failed, and experts fear that it can only survive another two years at most. But a new chemical, developed by a Nottingham-based environmental technologies firm, could 'eradicate the fungus'. "It is really very much a race against time, but we are optimistic that a chemical...
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