American chestnut rescue will succeed, but slower than expected

Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 11:31 in Biology & Nature

The nearly century-old effort to employ selective breeding to rescue the American chestnut, which has been rendered functionally extinct by an introduced disease—Chestnut blight, eventually will succeed, but it will take longer than many people expect.

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