Forest tree species are increasingly subject to severe mortalities from exotic pests, pathogens, and invasive organisms, accelerated by climate change. Such forest health issues are threatening multiple species and ecosystem sustainability globally. One of the most extreme examples of forest ecosystem disruption is the extirpation of the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) caused by the introduction of chestnut blight and root rot pathogens from Asia. Asian species of chestnut are being employed as donors of disease resistance genes to restore native chestnut species in North America and Europe. To aid in the restoration of threatened chestnut species, we present the assembly of a reference genome for Chinese chestnut (C. mollissima) "Vanu...
<p>Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among t...
American chestnut was once a foundation species of eastern North American forests, but was rendered ...
The plant cuticle is the outermost layer of the aerial organs and an important barrier against bioti...
Introduced pests and pathogens have devastated forest ecosystems in the temperate zone; in eastern N...
BACKGROUND: The Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima) is widely cultivated in China for nut product...
Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among temp...
Background Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima) has emerged as a model species for the Fagaceae fa...
<p>Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among t...
Chinese chestnut is widely cultivated for nut production and harbors value as a genetic resource for...
The Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima Bl.) is a woody nut crop with a high ecological value. Alt...
The Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata) carries resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi, the destructi...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Research ArticleThe Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata) carries resistance to Phytophthora cinnamom...
<p>Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among t...
American chestnut was once a foundation species of eastern North American forests, but was rendered ...
The plant cuticle is the outermost layer of the aerial organs and an important barrier against bioti...
Introduced pests and pathogens have devastated forest ecosystems in the temperate zone; in eastern N...
BACKGROUND: The Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima) is widely cultivated in China for nut product...
Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among temp...
Background Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima) has emerged as a model species for the Fagaceae fa...
<p>Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among t...
Chinese chestnut is widely cultivated for nut production and harbors value as a genetic resource for...
The Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima Bl.) is a woody nut crop with a high ecological value. Alt...
The Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata) carries resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi, the destructi...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands...
Research ArticleThe Japanese chestnut (Castanea crenata) carries resistance to Phytophthora cinnamom...
<p>Chestnuts (Castanea) are major nut crops in East Asia and southern Europe, and are unique among t...
American chestnut was once a foundation species of eastern North American forests, but was rendered ...
The plant cuticle is the outermost layer of the aerial organs and an important barrier against bioti...