Submitted by ra3_14 t3_y5xlef in askscience
I was walking on the street when I saw two guys in high Vis coats injecting a tree with something. When I asked them, they told me they were vaccinating the tree. I never realised that plants could be vaccinated or that they had something like an immune system.
Could someone knowledgeable on this explain how the vaccine works, what kind of vaccines are available and for what plants and what they can protect against, and how long they last?
Eomycota t1_isn2g6w wrote
I think he over simplified what he was doing, but it was most likely some sort of fungicide or bactericide. The only case I know where it is commonly use is for ash dieback, a fungus transmitted by the emerald ash borer. It's a good way to make sure it is transmitted through all the tree's system.