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American Chestnut Blight
... chestnut, and post oak. Species Host: Attacks American Chestnut THREE AMERICAN TRAGEDIES: CHESTNUT BLIGHT, BUTTERNUT CANKER, AND DUTCH ELM DISEASE An American Chestnut Comeback? - from About Forestry More on American Chestnut ...
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American chestnut - 100 Most Common Trees
... American Chestnut Comeback A quick and easy American chestnut overview. American Chestnut Sprout (About Forestry Blog) Eighty Year Old American Chestnut Discovered (About Forestry Blog) From Virginia Tech w/Photos (Big List courtesy of VT Dendrology) North American ...
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Ash seeds?? - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... possible. Like a squirrel trying to collect the last of the american chestnuts. But at least the chestnuts are making a comeback. RE: Ash seeds?? clip this post email this post what ... 21:47 I brought it up mostly for discussion. Most likely they will survive like Chestnut or American Elms just as remnant populations. So far no Ash has shown any resistance to ...
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The American Chestnut Foundation
... disease-resistant chestnuts to Eastern forests next year. Case says the chestnut is also poised for a comeback that could reclaim the scarred face of closed coal mines. ... AMERICAN CHESTNUT FOUNDATION © 2003 The American Chestnut Foundation QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS WEBSITE? The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization funded primarily by over 5,600 American ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 10(3) 1991
... , 1991, entitled 'The Chestnut Makes a Comeback'. The article is about Dr Colin McKeen, a retired Agriculture Canada researcher, and his efforts to bring back the sweet American chestnut from the abyss of the blight that has almost eliminated this once-common giant from the North American landscape. McKeen formed the Canadian Chestnut Council in 1988 ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 17(3) 1998
... the species had not only clung to a toehold, but was actually making a slow comeback. Blight still exists in a virulent form killing young saplings and even a few large ... will grow at latitudes up to 45°. The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is progressing well with its blight resistance and breeding program. The American Chestnut Foundation has projected that it will have resistant germplasm ...
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Juglans nigra
... Lost Franklinia American Persimmon Georgia Plume American Smoketree Mountain Holly Pagoda Dogwood American Chestnut Carolina Hemlock Chalk Maple American Elm Black Walnut Bigleaf Magnolia American Yellowwood Fraser Fir Pinckneya Dwarf Chestnut Oak Virginia ... fewer of them are harvested. In fact the species may have started to comeback in some areas. Some growers also collect and sell the nuts. A ...
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Publications
... 140. Chestnut Blight. 1990. By J.R. Newhouse. Scientific American, July: 106-111. The following article provides an excellent background to the history and importance of American chestnut in Canada. Chestnut blight ... on the biology and management of American chestnut and Chestnut blight in Canada. McKeen, C.D. and J.D. Ambrose. 1988. Native chestnut attempts comeback. Wildflower 4:20-23. Dunn, M.M ...
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... chestnut blight status held at the University of Guelph Arboretum, the Canadian Chestnut Council (CCC) was formed. There was some evidence for a comeback of the American chestnut ...
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