Are you specifically treating the bark wounds as a temporary measure. The
resting spores within the surrounding soils would likely lead to a second
wave of infection unless the ground conditions are improved, possibly by
mulching to increase antagonistic microbes and restricting access. You could
put this forward as a proposal based on current available research without
necessarily involving a science based arb company.
Are you specifically treating the bark wounds as a temporary measure. The
resting spores within the surrounding soils would likely lead to a second
wave of infection unless the ground conditions are improved, possibly by
mulching to increase antagonistic microbes and restricting access. You could
put this forward as a proposal based on current available research without
necessarily involving a science based arb company.
From: uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info <uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
On Behalf Of Jerry Ross
Sent: 20 January 2021 10:54
To: UK Tree Care <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
Subject: Phytophthora treatment
Two questions:
Firstly, is there anyone out there (within reach of SE Wales) that
provides a treatment for Phytophthora, probably plurivora,in beech,
apart from Bartletts? Not that I have anything against Bartletts, but
just to give a client a choice.
Secondly, does anyone have any practical experience as to the likely
success of such treatments?
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From: uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
<uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info> On Behalf Of Jerry Ross
Sent: 20 January 2021 10:54
To: UK Tree Care <uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info>
Subject: Phytophthora treatment
Two questions:
Firstly, is there anyone out there (within reach of SE Wales) that
provides a treatment for Phytophthora, probably plurivora,in beech,
apart from Bartletts? Not that I have anything against Bartletts, but
just to give a client a choice.
Secondly, does anyone have any practical experience as to the likely
success of such treatments?
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