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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry Online
Volume 33, Issue 1 — January 2007
https://www.isa-arbor.com/Publications/Arboriculture-Urban-Forestry

Control of Ailanthus altissima Using Stem Herbicide Application Techniques    (View PDF)

Joseph M. DiTomaso and Guy B. Kyser

Abstract: Three herbicides were tested using four stem application techniques for control of both single trunks and clumps of tree-of-heaven [Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle]. Imazapyr, triclopyr, and glyphosate were applied using cut stump, stump injection, and stem injection techniques. Imazapyr and triclopyr were also applied as a basal bark treatment. Treatments were compared against manual cutting and untreated controls. Untreated cut stems did not provide control of tree-of-heaven. Cut stump treatment with imazapyr and triclopyr (20% v/v in oil) resulted in more than 90% reduction in both vigor ratings and resprouting of single stems and clumps. In contrast, stump injection applications were ineffective with all herbicides. For stem injection treatments, undiluted imazapyr gave the best results (>95% canopy reduction), but glyphosate also provided excellent control (92% canopy reduction). Removing stems 4, 8, or 12 months after treatment did not impact the level of control with imazapic. Imazapic at half the standard rate also gave good control of multistemmed clumps. Basal bark treatments with imazapyr or triclopyr (20% v/v in oil) gave equally good results, providing nearly complete control. Triclopyr is less selective than imazapyr and thus offers a better option when desirable vegetation surrounds the stems. These results provide several effective options for the control of tree-of-heaven in both urban and riparian sites.

Keywords: Ailanthus; basal bark; cut stump; glyphosate; herbicide control; imazapyr; invasive tree; manual cutting; riparian; stem injection; stump injection; tree-of-heaven; triclopyr

https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2007.007


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