no, just the oaks.
The Chestnut Blight seems to Originate from Asia because when the Asian Chestnut trees were discovered to have Chestnut Blight infections in Long Island Sound. Some Chinese and Japanese trees had it too and both places are located in Asia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut_blight
Oak trees do not suffer from Chestnut blight a disease of chestnuts.
Probably elm blight.
The blight on the crops devastated the village.His house is a blight against the landscape.
Chestnut Blight
Chestnut Blight
This is probably Chestnut blight a deadly disease of chestnuts.
Probably Cryphonectria parasitica the Chestnut blight.
No, the use of nitrogen fertilizers tends not to be helpful in controlling fire blight in apple [Malus domesticus] and pear [Pyrus spp] trees. Nitrogen encourages lush growth of above ground plant body parts. The blight is more difficult to control when growth is lush and tissues are succulent.
The cause of the loss of chestnut trees were pollution and cutting them for "fuel".
Chestnuts don't come from any of the states in the United States. There was a blight that attacked the chestnuts in the US in 1904. This blight wiped them out and left the remaining trees damaged and deformed.