Phytophthora Diagnostic & Treatment Protocol Service
A specialized arborist network that conducts on-site soil/root diagnostics (DNA testing for pathogen presence), creates property-specific treatment plans with phosphite application schedules, and provides 12-month monitoring with outcome tracking. Arborists are trained on a standardized protocol and use a shared digital intake system to capture treatment response data.
33 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates guesswork by confirming phytophthora presence before treatment begins; builds a proprietary dataset of treatment outcomes (phosphite efficacy by tree species, soil type, climate) that competitors don't have; homeowners see documented results or know early if a tree is unsalvageable, avoiding years of wasted treatment spend.
Target Audience
Property managers of commercial/residential complexes, HOAs, high-end residential homeowners with mature tree landscapes, municipal parks departments
Key Features
- Initial soil/root tissue DNA testing (lab partner) to confirm phytophthora presence and species
- Standardized intake form capturing property conditions, tree species, drainage, prior treatments
- 12-month treatment protocol with phosphite injections on defined schedule
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Homeowners and property managers unable to stop progressive tree death from phytophthora root rot diseaseProperty owners are losing multiple trees over years to phytophthora (root rot) with no reliable treatment solution, facing expensive tree removal, landscape destruction, and uncertainty about whether available treatments like phosphites actually work. Current solutions lack clear efficacy data and homeowners struggle to diagnose the problem early and implement preventative measures before trees are already dying.
Score: 45.3%