resistance to eastern filbert blight (EFB) caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller with high nut yield, small to medium nut size, high kernel percentage, early nut maturity, excellent kernel quality, and moderate tree vigor. ‘McDonald’ is
combines a high level of resistance to eastern filbert blight (EFB) caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller with high nut yield, small to medium nut size, high kernel percentage, early nut maturity, excellent kernel quality, and a
filbert blight (EFB) caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller with high nut yield, small nut size, early nut maturity, very good kernel quality, and high tree vigor. ‘Wepster’ is recommended for Oregon's Willamette Valley and other areas
and resistance to eastern filbert blight (EFB) incited by Anisogramma anomala . The tree has an upright-spreading growth habit that should be easy to manage in a landscape. The nuts are edible, although the size is smaller and yields lower than that
eastern filbert blight caused by Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas corylina Dowson, big bud mite (primarily Phytoptus avellanae Nal.), and filbert aphid ( Myzocallis coryli ) ( Gantner, 2005 ; Lagerstedt
blight (EFB) incited by Anisogramma anomala . ‘Felix’ developed no cankers following greenhouse inoculation, and both pollenizers have remained free of cankers over several years of field exposure. The name ‘York’ honors the slave owned by William Clark
) production areas. SSR loci were also placed in a genetic map, and some of them were found linked to a dominant allele for resistance to eastern filbert blight caused by Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller ( Mehlenbacher et al., 2006 ). In the present
Rutgers University involves the incorporation of resistance to eastern filbert blight (EFB) caused by the obligate fungal pathogen Anisogramma anomala . Recent greenhouse and field studies have shown the breakdown of several sources that have provided
of them with high resistant to eastern filbert blight ( Anisogramma anomala ), the major fungal disease in this country ( Thompson et al., 1996 ). Hazelnut characteristics vary between cultivars and also according to the environment. Trials assessing
adapted to regions with low temperature (−30 to −40 °C) and drought conditions. As is well known, most C. avellana cultivars are susceptible to eastern filbert blight, but the causal fungus Anisogramma anomala is not present in China. Chinese