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Soil fumigation found essential for maximum strawberry yields in southern California

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H. Johnson
A. H. Holland
A. O. Paulus, University of California
S. Wilhelm, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(10):4-6.

Published October 01, 1962

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Tests in two southern California counties resulted in similar data offering further proof of the value of soil fumigation for strawberry production. Yield increases as high as 85 per cent were reported following soil treatment. Control of plant pathogens was excellent with full-coverage injections of a mixture of 2 parts of methyl bromide and 1 part chloropicrin applied at 225 pounds per acre.

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The writers wish to acknowledge the cooperative assistance of the growers, Murata Bros., Downey, California, and George Miyake, Stanton, California, and of the suppliers of fumigants and application equipment; Toxo Spray-Dust, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, California; Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Michigan; and Morton Chemical Co., Chicago, Illinois.

Soil fumigation found essential for maximum strawberry yields in southern California

H. Johnson, A. H. Holland, A. O. Paulus, S. Wilhelm
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Soil fumigation found essential for maximum strawberry yields in southern California

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

H. Johnson
A. H. Holland
A. O. Paulus, University of California
S. Wilhelm, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(10):4-6.

Published October 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Tests in two southern California counties resulted in similar data offering further proof of the value of soil fumigation for strawberry production. Yield increases as high as 85 per cent were reported following soil treatment. Control of plant pathogens was excellent with full-coverage injections of a mixture of 2 parts of methyl bromide and 1 part chloropicrin applied at 225 pounds per acre.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The writers wish to acknowledge the cooperative assistance of the growers, Murata Bros., Downey, California, and George Miyake, Stanton, California, and of the suppliers of fumigants and application equipment; Toxo Spray-Dust, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, California; Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Michigan; and Morton Chemical Co., Chicago, Illinois.


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