Practical methods of evaluating soil fumigations
Authors
Michael V. McKentyPatricia Naylor
Authors Affiliations
Michael V. McKenry is Assistant Research Nematologist, Kearney Horticultural Field Station, Parlier; Patricia Naylor is Staff Research Associate, Kearney Horticultural Field Station, Parlier.Publication Information
Hilgardia 32(1):17-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p17. January 1978.
PDF of full article, Cite this article
Abstract
Gas chromatography, observations of old roots, and the use of red worms as a bioassay tool are means of evaluating the degree of nematode control. Other commonly used methods are also evaluated.
McKenty M, Naylor P. 1978. Practical methods of evaluating soil fumigations. Hilgardia 32(1):17-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v032n01p17
Also in this issue:
Midges associated with California rice fields, with special reference to their ecology (Diptera: Chironomidae)With grateful acknowledgement
Projections of California crop production to 1985
Hot water in milking parlors: A study by the Dairy Energy Committee of Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties
Control of Botrytis fruit rot in strawberry
Establishing asparagus plantations with seedling plants
The movement and toxicity of preplant soil fumigants for nematode control: Preplant fumigations with 1, 3-D nematicides
Preplant fumigations of planting sites
Selection of preplant fumigation
Donations