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Dutch Elm Disease
Description, Diagnosis and Management
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Dutch Elm disease is a lethal fungus that grows in the
water conducting vessels (Xylem) of American, Red, English and
other varieties of elms. |
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Dutch Elm disease is persistent and remains active in a
community indefinitely. Many cities lose between 3 - 8% of their
elms each year. |
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The most important aspect of controlling Dutch Elm Disease is
sanitation - the timely removal of diseased elms prevents further
spread of the disease. |
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Diseased elms cannot be saved by Macro-Infusion. A process
called tracing has been successful in saving some diseased trees.
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Macro-infusion of Arbotect is the recommended treatment
of most major Universities including: University of Minnesota,
University of Michigan, Kansas State University, University
of Wisconsin, and others. |
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Please contact us for information on where to purchase Arbotect. |
Macro-Infusion Fungicide
Active Ingredient:
Thiabendazole
EPA Signal Word:
Caution |
Situations for Use
Dutch elm disease
Arbotect is the industry standard for the prevention of Dutch elm disease. It prevents healthy elms from becoming infected by bark beetles for 2-1/2 to 3 growing seasons from a single application, and is the only product known to move into the new growth during the period of protection. [read more]
Sycamore anthracnose
Arbotect reduces the symptoms of sycamore anthracnose for three growing seasons from one application. [read more] |
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