The movement and toxicity of preplant soil fumigants for nematode control: Preplant fumigations with 1, 3-D nematicides
Authors
Michael V. McKenryFred Swanson
Ivan J. Thomason
Douglas E. Johnson
Rudy Neja
Authors Affiliations
Michael V. McKenry is Assistant Research Nematologist, Kearney Horticultural Field Station, Parlier; Fred Swanson is Farm Advisor, Fresno County; Ivan J. Thomason is Professor of Nematology, UC Riverside; Douglas E. Johnson is Plant Nematologist, Kearney Horticultural Field Station; Parlier, Rudy Neja is Farm Advisor, Monterey County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(1):12-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p12. January 1978.
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Abstract
Although nematodes cannot be chemically eradicated over a large area, the correct quantity of fumigant, applied to the site of the nematodes, in a field that is in proper condition, may provide protection for 6 months t o 6 years.
McKenry M, Swanson F, Thomason I, Johnson D, Neja R. 1978. The movement and toxicity of preplant soil fumigants for nematode control: Preplant fumigations with 1, 3-D nematicides. Hilgardia 32(1):12-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p12
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