Erik Carlson

Erik Carlson

Feb 12, 2025

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    About This Project

    The American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was once an important member of the Appalachian ecosystem but was largely destroyed by two introduced plant pathogens. Through the use of techniques previously innovated by researchers at SUNY-ESF, a new form of biotechnology called RNA interference (RNAi) could potentially be pursued to confer resistance to these pathogens by silencing the genes they use to attack American chestnut.

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