“…Beyond the thermal effect, soil solarization causes physical, chemical and microbiological modifications within the soil, so avoiding the creation of a biological vacuum, stimulating root growth, increasing crop yield and improving the product quality in a number of vegetable crops (Stapleton and DeVay, 1984;Chellemi and Rosskopf, 2004;Camprubi et al, 2007). All these effects are improved when soil solarization is combined with organic fertilization (biofumigation) (Matthiessen and Kirkegaard, 2006), because of the higher temperatures reached within the soil (Simmons et al, 2013) along with the release of volatile compounds (Gamliel and Stapleton, 1993;Klein et al, 2007), increased minerals availability and improved crops yield performances (Scopa et al, 2009;Mauromicale et al, 2010Mauromicale et al, , 2011. In addition, it has been demonstrated that manure fertilization increases the killing effects of soil solarization against O. crenata Forssk.…”