Chemical alternatives to methyl bromide for weed control and runner plant production in strawberry nurseries
The phase out of methyl bromide (MB) requires effective alternatives for soil disinfestation, particularly in high-elevation strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) nurseries. Methyl bromide alternative fumigants were evaluated over a 3-year period for weed control and runner plant yields at strawberry nurseries in Spain. Two types of field trials were carried out replicated experiments and commercial-scale field demonstrations. In the replicated experiments, eight fumigant treatments were evaluated each year, including the nonfumigated control and commercial standard methyl bromide plus chloropicrin mixture (MBPic) (5050 w/w). Among the treatments evaluated were dazomet, chloropicrin (Pic) alone, metam sodium plus chloropicrin (MS + Pic), 1,3-dichloropropenechloropicrin (1,3-DPic) (6135 w/w), DMDS plus chloropicrin (DMDS + Pic), and propylene oxide. The best alternative fumigant treatments from the replicated experiments were carried forward to the demonstration phase of the project. Treatments such as 1,3-DPic (300 kg·ha-1), the combination of metam sodium plus chloropicrin (Pic) (400 to 500 + 150 to 250 kg· ha-1), Pic alone (300 kg·ha-1) as well as dazomet (400 kg·ha-1) controlled weeds at the level of MB:Pic (400 kg·ha-1). Runner plant yields, in soils previously fumigated with alternative fumigants varied, among years, locations, and trial scale, i.e.;commercial scale, or small plot. By comparison, runner plant yields in MB:Pic-fumigated soils were consistently high among years, location, and trial scale. Chemical names used are: 1,3-D, 1,3-dichloropropene; MB, methyl bromide; Pic, trichloronitromethane; MS, sodium N-methyldithiocarbamate; DMDS, dimethyl disulphide; dazomet, tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-1,3,5-thiadiazine-2- thione; PO, propylene oxide.
Main Authors: | García-Méndez, E., García-Sinovas, D., Becerril, M., De Cal Cortina, Antonieta, Melgarejo, P., Martínez-Treceño, A., Fennimore, S. A., Soria, C., Medina, J. J., López-Aranda, J. M. |
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Format: | journal article biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Horticultural Science
2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/1622 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293962 |
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