Fall Anthracnose Treatments

antracnose1b1Anthracnose diseases affect a wide variety of shade trees. The disease commonly occurs very early each spring when the weather first turns warm.
Injecting trees in the Spring after they have begun to transpire but before the fungus has become active, can be challenging to applicators.
Fall applications of any of Mauget’s effective  Anthracnose fungicides, Fungisol, Arborfos or Tebuject 16 will be present in the trees system at the earliest stages of disease development in Spring becoming available in the trees system exactly when needed early enough in Spring to suppress Anthracnose.

Fall applications of Mauget Fungicides are a preferred approach to Spring application because Anthracnose fungus fruiting bodies overwinter in dead leaves, twigs and canker margins on the trees.

Mauget’s effective fungicides, Fungisol, Arborfos and Tebuject 16 are highly effective for controlling Anthracnose in many tree species such as Sycamores, Maple, Ash, Elm, Oak, Walnut, Cottonwood, Dogwood. These are a few examples of trees that are affected over wide geographical regions throughout the world.

Springtime is also a time of year during in which most tree care professionals are very busy and should be watching each individual tree so that they are available to administer fungicides at time of bud break, a difficult task.
Fall injections with Mauget fungicides will solve timing concerns. Freeing up an applicators valuable time so that he can preform several other tasks, on more locations during the same period.

In severe cases of infections and or very favorable weather condition in a given year, an additional Mauget injection treatment may be helpful.

Other Fall Mauget tree-injection treatments can also benefit trees earlier in the Spring such as Mauget’s fertilizer products becoming most available in a trees system at the time most beneficial for the tree to utilize them.

For additional information on fall injections of Mauget’s products, please drop a note to:
info@mauget.com

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