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Chestnut blight (caused by Cryphonectria parasitica), together with Phytophthora root rot (caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi), has nearly extirpated American chestnut (Castanea dentata) from its native range.
Shenghua Fan +11 more
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The American chestnut (Castanea dentata, 2n = 2x = 24), once known as the “King of the Appalachian Forest”, was decimated by chestnut blight during the first half of the twentieth century by an invasive fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica).
Nurul Islam-Faridi +6 more
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Sediment cores obtained from the Jaga-ike mire, located in the inland mountainous area of the Kinki region in western Japan, date back to 28,000 cal BP. The vegetation history around the Jaga-ike mire since the Last Glacial period was reconstructed using
Hikaru Takahara +3 more
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Outcomes of European colonization encompass surface fire exclusion followed by the forestation of open ecosystems and tree densification within forests, with concomitant replacement of fire-tolerant tree species, specifically oaks, by fire-sensitive tree
Brice B. Hanberry
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Interactions between ectomycorrhizal fungi and chestnut blight (Cryphonectria parasitica) on American chestnut (Castanea dentata) used in coal mine restoration. [PDF]
Bauman JM, Francino S, Santas A.
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Islands of Chestnut Trees "Castanea Dentata" (Marsh) Borkh
T. C. Surrarrer, J. C. Laurence
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Allelopathy comparison between Castanea mollissima and C. dentata
Xiao-Juan LI +6 more
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In Vitro Propagation and Cryopreservation of American Chestnut (Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh.)
American chestnut (Castanea dentata) is an endangered species in Canada. The population of American chestnut trees declined significantly due to the invasion of a fungal pathogen causing chestnut blight. American chestnut requires efficient strategies for propagation and preservation for species recovery.
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Genome-wide identification of the <i>CmHDZ</i> gene family in Chinese chestnut (<i>Castanea mollissima</i>) and analysis of their expression patterns under different types of abiotic stress. [PDF]
Xu X, Cheng S.
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A centralized interactive tool for genomic data on heat shock protein 90 in Fagaceae species. [PDF]
Postigo-Luque R +4 more
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