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Dr. Greg Weaver Honored for Volunteer Services

Dr. Greg Weaver Honored for Volunteer Services

Several TN Chapter members presented Dr. Greg Weaver with the TACF Volunteer Services award at his Lieper's Fork farm on Sunday, December 8. In addition to presenting him the award and catching up with him and his wife, Paula, the group also toured his chestnut...

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Tennessee Magazine Features Chestnut Article

Check out this great article featuring Greg Weaver's journey to help restore the American chestnut. King of the Forest: Chestnut trees face extinction unless measures are taken - The Tennessee Magazine (January 2014).

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For all you chestnut nerds out there, here's a great read!

From the abstract: Over a century after two introduced pathogens decimated American chestnut populations, breeding programs continue to incorporate resistance from Chinese chestnut to recover self-sustaining populations. Due to complex genetics of chestnut blight resistance, it is challenging to obtain trees with sufficient resistance and competitive growth. We developed high quality reference genomes for Chinese and American chestnut and leveraged large disease phenotype and genotype datasets to develop accurate genomic selection.

View the full abstract and download a PDF of the study here: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.30.635736v1.article-info
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