Vegetative Propogation of Uninfected American Beech

Jamie Simpson, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick (email: h539g@unb.ca)
Dr. Judy Loo, Canadian Forest Service Maritimes (email: jloo@fcmr.forestry.ca)
Loo and Simpson are exploring the vegetative propagation of American beech. Three methods are being tested: tissue culturing of buds from mature trees, rooting cuttings from juvenile suckers and rooting cuttings from root sprouts. The purpose of this study is to develop a technique for the vegetative propagation of beech, and stems from a desire to establish an orchard of beech trees that show resistance to the beech bark disease. A number of beech trees showing resistance to the beech bark disease have been located in the Greater Fundy Ecosystem, and these trees will be used for sampling. This study is a first-step toward restoring clear beech in southern New Brunswick.


American beech

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