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Nursery-Container Stock Spraying
Our
versatile, compact mist sprayer units
can be used in many nursery, container stock and forestry
applicatons. A Mist Blower allows you to spray fungicides,
insecticides and foliar fertilizer. Use less chemical, much less
water and get outstanding pathogen-disease control results!
The
AmeriBest Mist Sprayer provides more uniform coverage. no streaks or
missed spots, and you find that you have 100% better
control of the chemical and its target area with proper application and
bordering. AmeriBest Mist Sprayer's high and low volume mist sprayers
create smaller mist size particles in a 0 to 140' air stream that stays
low to the ground for the best control and uniform
coverage. Over, Under and Around plant foliage.
Common Forestry Diseases
| Oak Anthracnose |
Sycamore Anthracnose |
Ash Rusts |
Large-Spored
Spruce-Laborador Tea/Needle Rust |
| Spruce Needle Rust |
Ink Spot Leaf Blight |
Fir Needle Rusts |
Pine Needle Rusts |
| Anthracnose |
Coronado Limb Rust |
Hemlock Needle Rust |
Leaf Shotholes |
| Needle Blight Of Cedar |
Dogwood Anthracnose |
Rhabdocline Needlecasts |
Elytroderma Needle Cast Of
Pine |
| Fire Blight |
Anthracnose |
Septoria Leaf Spot And
Canker |
Brown Felt Blight |
| Larch Needle Cast |
Spruce Needle Cast/Blight |
Sirococcus Blight Of
Conifers |
Spruce Needle Cast |
| Lophodermium Needle Casts |
Marssonina Blight Of Poplar |
Diplodia Blight |
Poplar Rust |
| Needle Blight Of Larch |
Brown Spot Needle Blight
Of Pine |
Oak Leaf Blister |
Dothistroma Needle Blight |
| Brown Felt Blight Of Pines |
Common Snow Mold |
Shepherd's Crook Leaf And
Shoot Blight |
Swiss Needle Cast |
| Phoma Blights |
Phyllosticta Leaf Spots |
Phytophthora Basal Canker |
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Nursery
Pathogens
Minimize
losses caused by plant pathogens by reducing or eliminating the numbers
of pathogens at their source. Some pathogens must have living plant
tissues in order to grow, reproduce, and survive. Most viruses like
tomato spotted wilt and cucumber mosaic only survive in living plant
cells. Rusts, such as pine gall rust and cedar-quince rust, must pass
from living plants to other living plants or they die. So, plants in
and around the nursery act as reservoirs of pathogens and should be
under strict disease control.
Plants that you buy from a supplier to grow in your operation may
already be infected with pathogens including Agrobacterium and
Phytophthora. Get to know the operation from which you buy plants. It
is their responsibility and legal obligation to sell only healthy
plants. Any disease affecting stock plants is likely to be found
on cuttings taken from those plants, particularly if the pathogens
reside inside the plant. Vascular wilt diseases such Verticillium wilt,
virus diseases, foliar nematodes, all will accompany cuttings if stock
plants are infected. T
Phytophthora and Pythium, which can cause damping-off, root and stem
rots, cutting rots, and top diebacks are probably the main pathogens
that can be spread in the nursery in water. Surface water supplies such
as lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams contain Pythium in the bottom
sediment. Some also contain Phytophthora in the sediment as well as
free in the water at certain times of the year. Note that run-off can
carry these fungi from into wells.
The spores of powdery mildew fungi, rust fungi, and others can be
carried by air currents for long distances outdoors. Infected plants in
nearby gardens and forests can supply enormous numbers of spores. Thus,
even if great care is taken to eliminate other sources of pathogens,
the air we breath may carry certain disease-causing organisms into the
nursery. This is another reason why non-crop plants that harbor
pathogens of crops plants should be eliminated from within and around
the nursery.
Foliar
Feeding - Foliar feeding is used when insufficient
fertilizer was used before planting, when a quick growth response is
wanted, when micronutrients (such as iron or zinc) are locked into the
soil, or when the soil is too cold for the plants to use the fertilizer
applied to the soil. Foliar-applied nutrients are absorbed and used by
the plant quite rapidly. Absorption begins within minutes after
application and, with most nutrients, it is completed within 1 to 2
days. Foliar nutrition can be a supplement to soil nutrition at a
critical time for the plant, but not a substitute since greater amounts
of plant material are needed than what can be absorbed through the
plant leaf at any given time. At transplanting time, an application of
phosphorus spray will help in the establishment of the young plant in
cold soils. For perennial plants, early spring growth is usually
limited by cold soil, even when the air is warm. Under such conditions,
soil microorganisms are not active enough to convert nutrients into
forms available for roots to absorb; yet, if the nutrients were
available, the plants could utilize them. A nutrient spray to the
foliage will provide the needed nutrients immediately, allowing the
plants to begin growth.
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4948 Middletown Rd E
New Middletown, OH 44442
Phone 1-330-402-2388
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