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Plant science: The chestnut resurrection

Plant science: The chestnut resurrection | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it
Once king of eastern forests, the American chestnut was wiped out by blight. Now it is poised to rise again.

 

The first warning signs came in 1904, when rust-coloured cankers developed on chestnuts at the Bronx Zoo in New York. Zoo forester Hermann Merkel took a sample across the street to the New York Botanical Garden, where mycologist William Murrill soon identified the spores as chestnut blight.

 

The blight probably hitched a ride on nursery imports of Japanese chestnuts beginning in 1876. Spreading through rain and air, fungal spores infected trees through bark wounds and breaks. Cankers developed, quickly encircling a branch or trunk and cutting off the supply of water and nutrients from the soil. Within 50 years, the blight had laid waste to nearly the entire population of some 4 billion trees.

 
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Keep Your Garden Pest Free with These Natural Pesticides, Made with Ingredients Already in Your Pantry

Keep Your Garden Pest Free with These Natural Pesticides, Made with Ingredients Already in Your Pantry | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it

"If you're getting started with your backyard or container garden and want to be ready for when the inevitable unwanted guests move in, you don't have to run out and grab a couple of bottles of commercial pesticide from your local hardware store — there are safer, more natural options that won't leave your fledgling produce covered in chemicals. Best of all, you probably have the ingredients for them in your pantry already."

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