2007
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.42.5.1212
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Evaluation of Propargyl Bromide as a Soil Fumigant

Abstract: The cut flower and bulb industry in California is an important part of the state's agricultural economy and it has relied heavily upon the use of methyl bromide as a treatment to control soil-borne pests. With the phase out of methyl bromide, it is important to develop alternatives that will maintain crop productivity. This report describes research testing the efficacy of propargyl bromide against selected nematode, fungal, and weed species. Three sites were selected in California to represent differe… Show more

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“…For soil fumigants, experience is available for nematodes (see e.g. Ma et al, 2001, Zasada et al, 2007. For the off-field, an option for granules would be simulating exposure with dust particles.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For soil fumigants, experience is available for nematodes (see e.g. Ma et al, 2001, Zasada et al, 2007. For the off-field, an option for granules would be simulating exposure with dust particles.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%