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ID 90 d.o.o.
Ogrizovićeva 34/1
10000 Zagreb
Phone: +385 1 3648 000
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Plant protection
As the term itself indicates, plant protection procedures are used to control pests present on different plant varieties, mainly decorative trees in parks. Plant protection procedures that include phytopathological and enthomological plant protection measures help control pests whose excessive number causes the decay of individual organs of a plant, and ultimately of the entire plant, which consequently spoils the aesthetics of a certain urban green area.
It is of critical importance to become aware of the problem of the invasion of harmful pests, or most often their larval stages on certain cultivated plant varieties as early on as possible, while no considerable damages has yet been done, in order to eliminate the undesirable pests with plant protection procedures, and allow the continued survival of the affected plant variety. Phytopathological and enthomological plant protection includes recording and determining diseases or pests affecting decorative green vegetation in urban environments. As part of the service, we establish trees’ health status, diagnose diseases and/or identify the presence of pests on individual trees, and provide protection measures once the presence of pests is established. After the presence of a disease or pests has been established, they are treated with appropriate agents, and monitored for infestation, and, speaking from experience, often treated repeatedly in order to eliminate new generations of pests and to keep the trees in a healthy condition so that they can serve as a visible green decorations of their urban environments thus reflecting a town's concern for its vegetation and environment.
This is how we protect Horsechestnut (A. hippocastanum) against leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella), and leaf miner’s particular inclination towards the leaves of the Horsechestnut. Leaf miner manifests itself as a formation of white blotch-mines caused by moth larvae. Significant damages can be observed at the end of August when leaves may get completely dry and fall off due to the specific development cycle of moths that enables them to produce three generations throughout summer. As a solution to the aesthetic damages caused by pests in urban zones, which spoil the image of a town and its parks, we offer foliar treatments by means of sprinklers, using agents intended for the elimination of specific pests which fall into the group of insect growth regulators. These agents are not categorised as poisons and present no threat to people and animals. As part of the protection against pests and diseases, trees can be top-dressed through leaves with foliar fertilisers that help improve the health condition and vitality of trees.
The protection of plants is done with the use of a cutting edge attachable and self-rotating machine in the shape of a top-atomizer, equipped with accessories that allow a better dispersion of protective agents, better adhesion of the sprinkler (electrostatic charge E±S4), and a larger range for various tree heights (up to approx. 35m).


