Resistance
Observation
and Theory
¥Canker size is a good metric of resistance to
colonization. We have been unable to measure resistance to infection, which may be
a defect in the program
¥Canker size is strongly dependent upon environmental
conditions, which can be manipulated experimentally
¥Canker size can differ depending upon tree age
¥This study gave results opposite of what was
expected. It was easier to
distinguish the intermediate blight resistance of Chinese x American F1s from susceptible American chestnut when trees were young, and easier to distinguish
intermediate resistance from blight-resistant Chinese chestnut when trees were old.
¥However, trees with low to intermediate levels of blight
resistance do not survive inoculation until they are three years old, so need to be screened when
older, while more resistant trees can be screened when young, occupying less space and
time, but not as young as I had thought.
Conclusion from Experiment of Previous Slide & Other Canker
Measurements