Protective neighboring effect from ash trees treated with systemic insecticide against emerald ash borer.
Rafael Barreto de AndradeKristopher AbellJian J DuanPaula ShrewsburyDaniel S GrunerPublished in: Pest management science (2020)
Results support that a neighboring effect occurs. However, proximity to treated trees must be high for a tree to be safely left untreated. This proximity seems rare in forests, but can happen in urban/planted landscapes. Future studies should test and validate these findings, and could lead to a more precise recommended safe index tailored across multiple ash species and geographic regions.