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Cambistat

Ongoing Research

Dr. Fredric Miller
The Morton Arboretum
Lisle, IL

  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for relieving drought stress on honeylocust (Gleditisia triacanthos) and swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor).
  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC treatments for suppression of powdery mildew caused by various mildew pathogens on nine-bark (Physocarpus opulifolius).
  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC treatments for suppression of cytospora canker caused by Leucostoma kunzei (Cytospora kunzei variety picea) on spruce (Picea species).
  • Evalaute the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC treatments for suppression of diplodia tip blight caused by Saphaeropsis sapinea and various needle cast diseases on austrian pine (Pinus nigra).
  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC treatments for suppression of apple scab caused by Venturia inequalis on crabapples (Malus species).
  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC treatments for suppression of ash anthracnose caused by Gnomoniella fraxini on ash (Fraxinus species).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of rust diseases caused by Gymnosporangium species on hawthorn (Crataegus species).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of assorted canker diseases on Oaks (Quercus species), Maples (Acer species), Honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos) and birches (Betula species).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of anthracnose caused by Apiognomonia venta on American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of leaf blotch caused by Guignardia aesculi on horse-chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum).  

Dr. Gary Watson
The Morton Arboretum
Lisle, IL

  • To develop a bioassay to detect CAMBISTAT 2SC in plant tissue.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of verticillium wilt caused by Verticillium albo-atrum and Verticillium dahliae on susceptible landscape species.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of cytospora canker caused by Leucostoma kunzei (Cytospora kunzei variety picea) on Colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of apple scab caused by Venturia inequalis on crabapple (Malus species).
  • To evaluate the effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of diplodia tip blight caused by Saphaeropsis sapinea on pine species (Pinus species).
  • To evaluate the effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of Botryospheria canker caused by Botryospheria species on redbud (Cercis canadensis).
  • To evaluate the effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on stabilizing tree decline.
  • To determine if CAMBISTAT 2SC influences mycorrhizal populations by altering carbohydrate content of root tissue.
  • To determine if CAMBISTAT 2SC can enhance the root systems of various landscape plants.

Dr. Karel Jacobs
The Morton Arboretum
Lisle, IL

  • Evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of armillaria root rot caused by various Armillaria species on oak (Quercus).

Dr. Dan Herms
Ohio State University Department of Entomology
Wooster, OH

Dr. Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello
Ohio State University Department of Plant Pathology
Columbus, OH

  • To evaluate effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on resource allocation, stress tolerance, and insect and pathogen resistance of paper birch (Betula papyrifera) and austrian pine (Pinus nigra).

Dr. William Chaney
Purdue University Department of Forestry and Natural Resources
West Lafayette, IN

  • To evaluate the fungistatic properties associated with the tree growth regulator CAMBISTAT 2SC on apple scab caused by Venturia inequalis.

Dr. Ricky Bates
Penn State University Department of Horticulture
University Park, PA

  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on rhabdocline needlecast caused by Rhabdocline pseudotsugae and shoot growth response on douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).

Dr. Andrew Backhuas
Artistic Arborists Inc.
Phoenix, AZ

  • To evaluate CAMBISTAT 2SC for control of aleppo pine blight complex on aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis)
  • To evaluate CAMBISTAT 2SC for control of growth on palo verde (Cercidium floridum) trees in high temperature urban situations

Shawn Bernick M.S.
Rainbow TreeCare Scientific Advancements
St. Louis Park, MN

Gerald Posner
Tree Health Management
New York, New York

Brian Smith
New York City Housing Authority
New York, New York

Dr. Michael J. Raupp
University of Maryland Department of Entomology
College Park, MD

  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on alleviating construction stress on mature London plane trees (Platanus acerfolia) and pin oaks (Quercus palustris).

Dr. Jeff Gillman
University of Minnesota Department of Horticulture
St. Paul, MN

Dr. Janna Beckerman
University of Minnesota Department of Plant Pathology
St. Paul, MN

  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on plants grown in high pH soils.
  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on leaf characteristics that may affect disease resistance in crabapple (Malus species) to Venturia inequalis.

Dr. Whitnay Cranshaw
Colorado State Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management
Ft. Collins, CO

  • Assess effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC application to various woody plants on associated arthropods and evaluate carryover effects on arthropods in the season following application.  

Dr. Michael J. Raupp
University of Maryland Department of Entomology
College Park, MD

  • To evaluate the effect of CAMBISTAT 2SC in mitigating damage caused by insects on London plane tree (Platanus acerfolia) and pin oak (Quercus palustris) and to determine if CAMBISTAT 2SC alters patterns of resource allocation within the host trees.

Dr. John R. Hartman
University of Kentucky Department of Plant Pathology
Lexington, KY

  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on diploidia tip blight caused by Saphaeropsis sapinea and detection of the pathogen in symptomless shoots of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra).
  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on bacterial leaf scorch caused by Xylella fastidiosa and the detection of the pathogen in symptomless shoots of pin oak (Quercus palustris).
  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on powdery mildew caused by Microsphaera and/or Phyllactinia species of flowering dogwood (Cornus florida).

Shawn Bernick M.S.
Rainbow TreeCare Scientific Advancements
St. Louis Park, MN

Chris Nasca
ArborGuard
Atlanta, GA

Chris Nelson
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Atlanta, GA

  • The effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on anthracnose caused by Discula destructiva on flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) in Georgia.

Dr. Mark Gleason
Iowa State University Department of Plant Pathology
Ames, IA

  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of rhizosphaera needlecast caused by Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii on Colorado blue spruce (Picea Pungens).

Dr. John Lloyd
University of Idaho Department of Plant, Soil, & Entomological Sciences
Moscow, ID

  • To evaluate effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on resource allocation and drought stress tolerance of green mountain sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and aristocrat pear (Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’).

Shawn Bernick M.S.
Rainbow TreeCare Scientific Advancements
St. Louis Park, MN

  • To evaluate the efficacy of CAMBISTAT 2SC for suppression of cytospora canker caused by Leucostoma kunzei (Cytospora kunzei variety picea) on colorado blue spruce (Picea pungens).
  • To optimize and develop CAMBISTAT 2SC species-specific dosage rates for woody landscape plants.

Dr. Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello
Ohio State University Department of Plant Pathology
Columbus, OH

  • To evaluate the effects of CAMBISTAT 2SC on resistance and resistance mechanisms of tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflora) and coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) to Phytophthora ramorum and Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) to Fusarium circinatum.

Dr. Jenny Juzwik
United States Forest Service
St. Paul, MN

  • To evaluate the efficacy of Alamo in prevention of root graft transmission of oak wilt caused by Ceratocystis fagacearum in Quercus rubra and Q. ellipsoidalis.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of Alamo in prevention of overland transmission of oak wilt caused by Ceratocystis fagacearum in Quercus rubra and Q. ellipsoidalis.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of Alamo for therapeutic applications on Quercus rubra and Q. ellipsoidalis infected with oak wilt caused by Ceratocystis fagacearum
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