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Cambistat

Growth Reduction

As Discussed in the Science of Cambistat

Cambistat inhibits the production of gibberellic acid in the treated tree, which decreases its growth rate.

Species differ in sensitivity to Cambistat, but vegetative growth is generally reduced by 40-60% over a three-year period from one treatment. Growth reduction within the first year of treatment may not be as noticeable as in subsequent years.

Growth Reduction

Growth reduction occurs in all the woody cells in a treated tree. This includes the twigs, limbs, trunk and large woody roots. The growth rings take on the appearance of old growth trees. Cambistat does not reduce the number of cells produced. It does not change the cells. They are just smaller and less elongated. Leaf size is sometimes reduced, although when too much Cambistat is applied, leaves may be significantly smaller and very dark green in color.

Caution When Applying Cambistat
or Any Plant Growth Regulator

It is very important that Cambistat be applied at the rates recommended on the Cambistat rate chart. Increasing application amounts will increase the reduction of growth, however the appearance of the tree will be compromised and leaf size can be reduced. We do not recommend using the Cambistat rate chart for other growth regulator products. Differing formulations and application methods may lead to undesirable or unpredictable results. Also, do not use Cambistat for non-woody plants.

   

Red Oak
treated untreated
 
3 years of gowth reduction ~ treated in fall of 2000, photos taken fall of 20003
Walnut  
   
Cambistat reduces growth 40% - 60% over 3 years with one treatment
   
Cambistat reduces the growth rate of trees as seen in this photo of a Silver Maple.
   
This is a cross section of a treated Oak. The number of cells have not been reduced, they are just smaller. Cambistat affects all the woody tissue in a tree including twigs, branches,trunk and woody roots.


 

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