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Arboriculture & Urban Forestry Online
Volume 42, Issue 2 — March 2016
https://www.isa-arbor.com/Publications/Arboriculture-Urban-Forestry

The Efficacy of Paclobutrazol Soil Application as it Relates to the Timing of Utility Right-of-Way Pruning    (View PDF)

Chris Haugen, Kevin Tucker, Alex Smalling, Emily Bick, Steve Hoover, Grant Ehlen, Todd Watson, and Shawn Bernick

Abstract: The plant growth regulator paclobutrazol’s effect on live oak trees (Quercus virginiana) was evaluated to determine optimum timing of application and pruning time in Louisiana. Variables considered included length of branch regrowth, branch distance to conductor, pruning time and biomass chipping time. Data were evaluated to determine the ideal application timing of paclobutrazol relative to time of pruning. Live oak trees treated with paclobutrazol had significantly reduced branch regrowth, pruning time and chipping time, as compared to control trees regardless of application timing. Paclobutrazol application on live oak trees was idealized within 90 days pre- to 90 days post-prune. Economically, significant gains were found by utilizing this tool ranging from 180 days pre- to 180 days post-prune, allowing for application timing flexibility to reduce the growth of trees near power lines. Paclobutrazol treated live oak trees demonstrated significantly less re-growth response.

Keywords: Integrated Vegetation Management; Live Oak; Louisiana; Paclobutrazol; PBZ; Plant Growth Regulator; Quercus virginiana; Utility Vegetation Management.

https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2016.008


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