The Green One
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I did some searching as well on Scholar, but I don't see anything posted as of yet in the way of a Study.Interesting...It looks like Ohio also has a Section 24(c) label for Arbotect as well.
What a quick Google search did not turn up was a study suggesting efficacy of thiabendazole for Beech leaf disease. With most labels, the product does not need to be effective against a specific pest to be listed...just not harmful to the environment if applied as described. However, it is my understanding that for 24(c) labels, the requesting locality needs to demonstrate that the "special need" is effectively addressed by the product and that special need is not well addressed by other products. Most of what I have seen suggests Phosphites provide the most promise...as of now. So that seems to fill the niche meaning a 24(c) label wouldn't be necessary. Not to sound too cynical, but do I smell a marketing push here?
Would be curious if anybody has resources showing it is effective against BLD.
I too am always skeptical of new results and consider the Marketing angle as well ATH.
Still did not hear back from Rainbow on NY Labeling. Hopefully more approvals will happen soon, so we PHC professionals can manage this BLD issue, within our Urban Forests and Landscapes.
Stay tuned!














