Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops

To develop alternatives to MB, it is necessary to study not only the efficacy of the treatments but also their long-term effects and the feasibility of repeating the treatment in the same field several years consecutively. A four year experiment was carried out in a strawberry field in which there w...

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Main Authors: Cebolla, Vicent, Bartual, Rafael, Pomares, Fernando
Other Authors: Batchelor, T. A.
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Language:Inglés
Published: European Communities 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7954
https://ec.europa.eu/clima/system/files/2016-11/blank_shank_disease_alternatives_en.pdf#page=20
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author Cebolla, Vicent
Bartual, Rafael
Pomares, Fernando
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Pomares, Fernando
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Pomares, Fernando
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description To develop alternatives to MB, it is necessary to study not only the efficacy of the treatments but also their long-term effects and the feasibility of repeating the treatment in the same field several years consecutively. A four year experiment was carried out in a strawberry field in which there were established seven treatments: non treated control; standard dosage application of MB (60g/m2 ); half dosage application of MB (30g/m2) using VIF tarp; moderate rates of manure (5kg/m2) combined with solarization; reduced dosages of metam- sodium (MS) (35g/m2) combined with solarization; MS at standard dosages (144g/m2); and fresh manure at high rates (15kg/m2). The solarization treatments were split in two sub-treatments in the last year, in such a way that a half of the solarization combined with manure treatment of the third year was replaced by solarization combined with MS and vice versa, so that the experiment had a total of 9 treatments. After four years of research, we can infer that improved solarization with manure offers the better possible alternative when data of the first two years are considered but there is a loss of efficacy if these treatments are uninterruptedly applied longer than two years. The replacement of MS for manure produced less marketable yield losses than the reverse replacement.
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spelling ReDivia79542025-04-25T14:53:30Z Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops Cebolla, Vicent Bartual, Rafael Pomares, Fernando Batchelor, T. A. metam-sodium F01 Crop husbandry F07 Soil cultivation H20 Plant diseases P30 Soil science and management Soil solarization Methyl bromide Alternative methods Strawberries To develop alternatives to MB, it is necessary to study not only the efficacy of the treatments but also their long-term effects and the feasibility of repeating the treatment in the same field several years consecutively. A four year experiment was carried out in a strawberry field in which there were established seven treatments: non treated control; standard dosage application of MB (60g/m2 ); half dosage application of MB (30g/m2) using VIF tarp; moderate rates of manure (5kg/m2) combined with solarization; reduced dosages of metam- sodium (MS) (35g/m2) combined with solarization; MS at standard dosages (144g/m2); and fresh manure at high rates (15kg/m2). The solarization treatments were split in two sub-treatments in the last year, in such a way that a half of the solarization combined with manure treatment of the third year was replaced by solarization combined with MS and vice versa, so that the experiment had a total of 9 treatments. After four years of research, we can infer that improved solarization with manure offers the better possible alternative when data of the first two years are considered but there is a loss of efficacy if these treatments are uninterruptedly applied longer than two years. The replacement of MS for manure produced less marketable yield losses than the reverse replacement. 2022-03-04T16:42:50Z 2022-03-04T16:42:50Z 2002 conferenceObject Cebolla, V., Bartual, R. & Pomares, F. (2002). Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops. Proceedings of International Conference on Alternatives to Methyl Bromide, 359-362. 92-894-4695-1 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7954 https://ec.europa.eu/clima/system/files/2016-11/blank_shank_disease_alternatives_en.pdf#page=20 en 2002-03-05 International Conference on Alternatives to Methyl Bromide Sevilla (Spain) This research has been funded by the projects INIA SC 97 130-3 (Ministry of Agriculture, Spain) and VIA 5706 (Conselleria Agricultura, Valencia, Spain). Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess European Communities electronico
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F07 Soil cultivation
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P30 Soil science and management
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Methyl bromide
Alternative methods
Strawberries
Cebolla, Vicent
Bartual, Rafael
Pomares, Fernando
Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title_full Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title_fullStr Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title_full_unstemmed Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title_short Four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
title_sort four years research on improved soil solarization and other alternatives to methyl bromide on strawberry crops
topic metam-sodium
F01 Crop husbandry
F07 Soil cultivation
H20 Plant diseases
P30 Soil science and management
Soil solarization
Methyl bromide
Alternative methods
Strawberries
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7954
https://ec.europa.eu/clima/system/files/2016-11/blank_shank_disease_alternatives_en.pdf#page=20
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