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mulch is not often used. Accordingly, NM chile pepper producers need pest management tools that can be effective without plastic mulch. For MSM without plastic mulch, soil incorporation could reduce loss of volatile biocidal compounds. This assumption is

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The search for methyl bromide (MBr) alternatives has been a vast source of research during the last decade, in which hundreds of trials have been conducted nationwide to examine the efficacy of different soil fumigants on soil-borne pests in

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resistant rootstocks for management of soil-borne pathogens of eggplant J. Hort. Sci. Biotech. 76 396 401 Isbell, C.L. 1944 Pass the word to gardeners: Graft tomatoes onto weeds Southern Seedsman April:14 42

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). Preplant soil methyl bromide fumigation to eliminate soil-borne pathogens is recognized as the best means of preventing and controlling ARD in China and abroad. However, its use has been prohibited because it causes pollution and environmental harm ( Koron

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and provided excellent control of diseases, weeds, and nematodes ( Duniway, 2007 ). None of the commercially fumigants available today move as readily through the soil or control as broad a spectrum of pests. Purple nutsedge ( Cyperus rotundus ) is

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first from the proximal positions to the distal in each panicle. The flowers are rotate, 6.7–7.6 cm in diameter, borne on 6.8- to 8-mm-long pedicels, each subtended by a minute, and soon scarious, lanceolate bracteole, and emit a faint honey

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and performs well on a wide range of soil types. Pinus cembra is a five-needled pine with year-round rich-emerald-green color, with silvery-blue overtones. ‘Herman’ (Prairie Statesman ® ) is extremely cold hardy and drought tolerant, making it an

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, N. 2001 Integrating soil solarization with grafting on resistant rootstocks for management of soil-borne pathogens of eggplant J. Hort. Sci. Biotechnol. 76 396 401 Lee, J.M. 1994 Cultivation of grafted

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disease and pest resistance, tolerance to environmental stresses, and superior ornamental characteristics. Previous releases from our program include Prunus ‘Dream Catcher’ and ‘First Lady’ ( Pooler, 2007 ). This report documents our two newest releases

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sensor-controlled irrigation systems reduced the instances of water-borne pathogen mortality in gardenia [ Gardenia augusta ‘MADGA 1’ (Heaven Scent TM )] production, and it decreased the time necessary to produce a salable crop, thereby increasing

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