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Britain's horse chestnut trees are under attack from a "triple whammy" of pests, drought and disease, the organisers of the World Conker Championships warned yesterday.
Trees were being weakened by drought, undermined by a disease called "horse chestnut bleeding canker" and attacked by a moth called the "horse chestnut leaf miner."See the full content of this document
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Conker Trees Under Threat
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