When it comes to the spread of Fusarium dieback, a disease that infects more than 100 species of trees, the picture changes. There is a complex of three different Fusarium fungi involved in Fusarium dieback. Moreover, these fungi are not spread on their own but rather by a tiny symbiotic beetle know as polyphagous shot hole beetle, a type of ambrosia beetle, which is no larger than a sesame seed.
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