Category Archives: Bacterial Leaf Scorch
Provide protection against harmful tree diseases and conditions in your homeowners’ trees with ArborSystems.
Too many diseases or conditions to name but here are a few: Anthracnose in Sycamore, Beech Decline, Chlorosis, Crabapples Leaf Disease, Dutch Elm Disease, Leaf Diseases, Oak Wilt, Pine Wilt Disease, Pythium Diseases, Stem and Canker Blight, Sudden Oak Death, … Continue reading
Suppress bacterial leaf scorch, fire blight, yellows diseases and phloem necrosis on ornamental trees.
ArborSystems Terrier is a ready-to-use systemic antibiotic for palms, non-crop bearing ornamental trees and large woody shrubs providing seasonal suppression of a variety of diseases including bacterial leaf scorch, fire blight, yellows diseases, phloem necrosis, mycoplasmas, xylem-limited bacteria (Xylella fastidiosa, … Continue reading
Need a tree antibiotic?
ArborSystems Direct-Inject Terrier and Springer systemic antibiotic containing Oxytetracycline hydrochloride chemical provides seasonal suppression for a variety of diseases. Terrier Systemic Antibiotic is a ready-to-use antibiotic for non-crop bearing ornamental trees and large woody shrubs. It provides seasonal suppression of … Continue reading
And tree diseases are also not invited!
ArborSystems products provide proven protection against harmful tree diseases. Which ones? Anthracnose, Beech Decline, Chlorosis, Conifer Blight, Crabapple and other Leaf Diseases, Diploida Tip Blight, Dutch Elm Disease, Oak Wilt, Pine Wilt, Powdery Mildew, Pythium Disease, Rust, Stem and Canker … Continue reading
And more…ArborSystems’ chemical product line for other diseases and tree health includes…
Their antibiotic line includes Terrier Antibiotic that treats Bacterial Leaf Scorch in Elm, Oak, Sycamore, Oleander and Sweet Gum trees; Fire Blight in Mountain Ash trees; Ash Yellows in Ash trees; and Phloem Necrosis in Elm trees (also called Elm … Continue reading
Oak tree treated for Bacterial Leaf Scorch successfully.
A picture is worth a thousand words. The tree on the left was treated for bacterial leaf scorch in spring of 2014 while the tree on the right was not treated. The tree care professional used ArborSystems Terrier systemic antibiotic. … Continue reading