Fungal fingerprint uncovered in chestnut study

4 June 2018: Scientists have discovered a fungal fingerprint for a disease that cost Australia’s chestnut industry more than $5m in 2016. Investigations funded by Farming Together saw CSIRO scientists discovering chemical markers for nut rot, which is internal and cannot be seen until the nut is opened. The fungus, Gnomoniopsis smithogilvyi, was tracked with … Continue reading Fungal fingerprint uncovered in chestnut study