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Going after my pesticide license to expand my biz and I need some input. Have any of you used the Arborjet injection system? Thinking about using it.
I use a back-pack sprayer to apply through-the-bark systemics on bigger trees with some apparent success; for example Agri-Fos plus Pentrabark for oak anthracnose and verticillium, wilt.
Is Agri-Fos labelled for oak anthracnose and verticillium wilt? :msp_huh:
Not a derail. expertech, be sure to adhere to all the applicable laws and regulations. Follow the label. The label is law.
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I never cut corners.
I'm considering the system not just for pesticide. It's used for feeding as well and there are issues of iron deficiency in my area.
The advent of Mono- and di-potassium salts of Phosphorous Acid has created quite a stir. It seems to be the "new cure-all' as oxytetracycline was a few (?) years ago. The actual Agri-fos label for "landscape ornamentals" only lists two root rots, Phythopthora and pythium. I have heard people discussing apple scab, anthracnose and other foliar forming fungi. It simply doesn't work that way. My concern with Arbor jet Tree IV is the size of the wound. If chlorosis is a concern water-soluble sulfur(0-0-0-90) at 10 lbs per 100 gal. SOIL injected on a 2.5 X 2.5 ft grid @ 20 oz. per site will provide results in 2 to 3 weeks (during growing season). Trunk injection DOES increase the trees "self-defense" resources usage. This depletes ambient energy reserves. It should be done ONLY when the damage caused by the pest/pathogen will cause a HIGHER depletion of ambient energy than the injection will. How is that measured? By knowing host/pest relationships. To be fair, I have injected over 100 trees (in 8 years?) w/the Tree IV, but only trees (Oaks, Ashes, Elms) that are over 34" DBH and can by their nature withstand the "process".
There may be different Agri-fos labels, as its produced by different companies. The one I have does not list anthracnose or vert. wilt at all. It also does not list injection as a method of application. When using a label "off-target" a 24C or equivilant, which is a "special exemption" for use is required. These are most often given to universities. A good example is when tree-age (ememectin benzoate) was found to control EAB. A 24C was issued for its use until the label could be revised. The label is not a recommendation, its a legal document. As such, the listed product can only be used in the manner written on the label. As far as the POTENTIAL control for vert. wilt or anthracnose, it wouldn't suprise me, both diseases are vascular in nature. At least SYCAMORE anthracnose Apiognomonia errabunda is vascular. The asexual variant Discula that attacks Oaks, maples, etc. is not. Agri-fos works by triggering a natural release of energy in the tree, this in turn causes an increase in cell wall energy making it difficult for mycelium to penetrate the cell walls. The most interesting thing I've found in looking at this fungicide is the lack of scientific (peer-reviewed!) papers detailing control. Maybe because its new, I don't know. Most if not everything I've read is from the makers/producers which in my opinion is not worth much. I remember when hort. oil could cure the common cold. so I'll wait until I see evidence (science-based) on the long-term control of these other foliar based fungi. Right now I can't see how an "energy-release" can be sustained over the long-term to control some of these diseases that can have a 2 month infection period (i.e. apple scab) AND what effect does this release of energy have on the tree?
I also remember WELL the "fungistatic qualities" of cambistat, which turned out to be non-existence. As both Purdue and OSU found no difference in treated or un-treated.
I am interested in your distinction between sycamore anthracnose and oak anthracnose. In a report I received from the OSU plant lab, they did identify Discula caused anthracnose in Oregon white oak samples. Why is it that Agri-Fos is effective for one and not the other?
I will just conclude by saying that I am open minded and will change my practices if it appears that I should.
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