From my understanding it's pretty much the primary treatment for infected or susceptive oaks with p. ramorum. We had some success around 2002/03 in treating a very large q. agrifolia which is still around. The tree had somewhat advanced signs of the pathogen i.e. red gummosis, charcoal fungus...
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