Exceptional use: examining methyl bromide applications in California 2016–2022
Methyl bromide (MeBr) has been widely used as a fumigant to control for pests, fungi and weeds as well as for disinfection of warehouses, shipping containers, and other commodities. MeBr is a known developmental, neurologic and respiratory toxin.
Yoshira Ornelas Van Horne +1 more
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Replant disease presents a significant barrier to the reestablishment of orchards. In the Okanagan Valley, Canada, the root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus penetrans, is widely distributed and implicated in poor growth of newly planted fruit trees. Restrictions on soil fumigants have generated interest in alternative management strategies for disease ...
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The impact of nematode adaptability on the prospect for their control [PDF]
Viglierchio, D.R.
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New approaches to chemical control of nematodes on bananas : field experiments in the Ivory Coast [PDF]
Cadet, Patrice +2 more
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Effect of granular nematicides on nematode population and sugarcane yield [PDF]
Hashmi, S., Maqbool, M.A.
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Ethyl formate diluted with nitrogen is an effective biosecurity treatment for brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys). [PDF]
McKirdy HL +9 more
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Single and double combinations of nematicides against Rotylenchulus reniformis and Tylenchulus semipenetrans infecting cowpea and citrus [PDF]
Badra, T., Elgindi, D.M.
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Are We Adequately Testing Essential Oils as Insecticides in the Laboratory? Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory Bioassays and Field Applications. [PDF]
Lucia A, Guzmán E, Toloza AC.
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