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Crop Protection, 2020
Abstract The southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is one of the most damaging diseases affecting tomato production in China and worldwide. There is an increasing need to find environmentally friendly non-fumigant nematicides of low-toxicity to manage M. incognita because of the phase-out of methyl bromide and restrictions on the use of
Shouan Zhang, Kang Qiao
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Abstract The southern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) is one of the most damaging diseases affecting tomato production in China and worldwide. There is an increasing need to find environmentally friendly non-fumigant nematicides of low-toxicity to manage M. incognita because of the phase-out of methyl bromide and restrictions on the use of
Shouan Zhang, Kang Qiao
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Evaluation of non-fumigant chemical and biological nematicides for strawberry production in Florida
Crop Protection, 2019Abstract In Florida, strawberry is an economically important horticultural crop. Plant-parasitic nematodes present a significant obstacle for strawberry growers in the sandy soils found in this state. Historically, nematodes have been controlled through the application of soil fumigants; however, there is interest in exploring the use of non-fumigant
Tristan T Watson
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Crop Protection, 2011
Abstract In California, USA, agricultural fumigant use regulations hinder the complete transition from methyl bromide (MB) to alternative fumigants. Alternative fumigants such as 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and chloropicrin (Pic) are being used on approximately half of California conventional strawberry production fields.
Steven A Fennimore
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Abstract In California, USA, agricultural fumigant use regulations hinder the complete transition from methyl bromide (MB) to alternative fumigants. Alternative fumigants such as 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and chloropicrin (Pic) are being used on approximately half of California conventional strawberry production fields.
Steven A Fennimore
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Non-fumigant management of apple replant disease
Scientia Horticulturae, 2004Abstract Field and greenhouse trials examining the response of young apple trees to amendment of apple replant disease (ARD) soils using monoammonium phosphate (MAP), organic matter or replacement soil, are reported. In one greenhouse trial, trees allowed to grow for 4 weeks in a soil-less potting mix before transplanting into ARD soil, pasteurised ...
S. Wilson, P. Andrews, T.S. Nair
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Can Non-fumigant Nematicides Be an Alternative to Fumigation on Carrot Fields?
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2020Root-knot nematodes (RKN; Meloidogyne spp.) cause enormous yield reductions in vegetable crops. While nematicides are the most effective method for controlling RKN in carrot (Dacatus carota), the e...
Andre Luiz Biscaia Ribeiro da Silva +4 more
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Organic carbon extraction efficiency in chloroform fumigated and non‐fumigated soils
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2001The chloroform‐fumigation extraction (CFE) method is widely used to estimate soil microbial biomass. The relationship between extraction efficiency and the extractant‐to‐soil ratio has not been fully investigated in chloroform fumigated and non‐fumigated soils. We analyzed the extraction efficiency of 0.5 M K 2
Brian A. Needelman +2 more
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Oxygen inhibition of denitrification in chloroform fumigated and non-fumigated soil
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1991Abstract The effect of chloroform fumigation on O 2 inhibition of denitrification was evaluated in non-fumigated, fumigated and sterile soil with 0, 1, 2. 3 or 6% added O 2 using the C 2 H 2 inhibition technique. Chloroform fumigation was used to lyse microbes and thereby release nitrate reductase which may decrease O 2 inhibition.
C.F. Drury, W.I. Findlay, D.J. McKenney
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Factors affecting the efficacy of non‐fumigant nematicides for controlling root‐knot nematodes
Pest Management Science, 2005AbstractSecond‐stage juveniles (J2) and egg masses of root‐knot nematodes as well as root debris heavily infected by the latter were exposed for different periods of time to six different doses of the nematicides cadusafos and fenamiphos. The efficacy of the nematicides increased significantly with increasing exposure time.
Ioannis O, Giannakou +4 more
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PERFORMANCE OF ITALIAN STRAWBERRY GENOTYPES ON FUMIGATED, NON-FUMIGATED SOILS AND ORGANIC CULTURE
Acta Horticulturae, 2009The performance of 10 strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) genotypes from Italian breeding programs was tested on cold-stored plants and fresh plug plants in a five-year field trial at Cesena in Italy's Po Valley with and without pre-plant soil fumigation. The same genotypes were evaluated in the last 2 years under organic culture at the same farm.
G. Baruzzi +5 more
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Control of Tobacco Wireworms on Fumigated and Non-Fumigated Land with Soil Insecticides, 1992:
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1993Abstract Two tests were conducted at the Upper Piedmont Research Station near Reidsville, NC, to determine the effects of various soil pesticides on tobacco wireworms. In one test site, the land was fumigated with Telone C-17 on 11 Apr at 98.2 liters/ha, while the other site was not fumigated.
E. P. Lampert +2 more
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