Chestnut blight, caused by the fungus Cryphonectaria parasitica, does not have specific natural predators that consume it. However, certain biological control methods have explored using naturally occurring fungi and bacteria that can outcompete or inhibit the growth of the blight. Additionally, research into using beneficial microorganisms to protect chestnut trees from the disease is ongoing. Overall, managing chestnut blight typically involves integrated approaches rather than relying on natural predators.
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