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Blight Inoculations on Hybrid Chestnuts – Chestnut Return Farm, Seneca, SC, April 17, 2025

Today, several hybrid chestnut trees were inoculated with a fungal culture of Cryphonectria parasitica, which causes chestnut blight, to evaluate the resistance of each tree, at Dr. Joe James’s Chestnut Return Farm. Jamie Van Clief, TACF’s Southern Regional Science Coordinator, directed volunteers for this important work.  Clemson professor Dr. Haiying Liang and her students, Roger and Sky, participated.  Also, Katie Biggert, from the South Carolina Forestry Commission inoculated trees.  Peggy MacDonald, NC/SC Chapter President was also present to help.

Jamie demonstrated the method of inoculating trees with the fungus.

Jamie demonstrated the method of inoculating trees with the fungus.

 

Dr. Joe James with Clemson student Roger.

Dr. Joe James with Clemson student Roger.

 

Clemson students Roger and Sky inoculating hybrid chestnut trees.

Clemson students Roger and Sky inoculating hybrid chestnut trees.

 

Dr. Haiying Liang inoculating chestnut hybrids with Sky and Roger. This was a great hands-on experience for her students,

Dr. Haiying Liang inoculating chestnut hybrids with Sky and Roger. This was a great hands-on experience for her students.

 

A healthy F1 American/Chinese hybrid chestnut at the Chestnut Return Farm.

A healthy F1 American/Chinese hybrid chestnut at the Chestnut Return Farm.

 

Dr. Joe James with the volunteers on a beautiful spring day.

Dr. Joe James with the volunteers on a beautiful spring day.

 

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Wish mine would start producing

ive read where chestnut trees bear fruit in as little as 3 years,....true?

WOW! a nut

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The last time I saw a chestnut tree was 50 years ago in Detroit. I was a kid and saw the trees lined up and down our street die one by one.

Has anyone ever tried spraying copper sulfate & lime mixture on a tree to kill the fungus

Wonder if the genes can be changed on the blight fungus so it will die off.

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We’re thrilled to see Backpacker shining a light on the American chestnut and TACF’s work to restore this mighty tree. 🌰 Read the article here: www.backpacker.com/stories/american-chestnut-trees-comeback/ ... See MoreSee Less

We’re thrilled to see Backpacker shining a light on the American chestnut and TACF’s work to restore this mighty tree. 🌰 Read the article here: https://www.backpacker.com/stories/american-chestnut-trees-comeback/

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We have one across the street from our new home in Leicester NC. We have been collecting!

What's the difference between the American Chestnut and the Chinese chestnut tree? I recently planted 7 of the Chinese variety.

Not barefoot though!!! 😆

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