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Invasive beetle could put olive trees at risk

New Experiments by Don Cipollini, a Wright State University biology professor, have shown the invasive emerald ash borer that has devastated huge tracts of the nation's ash trees also has potential to infest olive trees. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF Chris Stewart/Chris Stewart

An invasive beetle responsible for wiping out huge tracts of the nation’s ash population also has a taste for olive trees, researchers at Wright State University have learned. Though the emerald ash borer is not an immediate threat to domestic orchards or groves overseas where most olives are grown, the study yields that the killer insect finds a global commodity crop — closely related to the ash tree — an acceptable host.

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