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- W3178159103 abstract "Abstract Sulfuryl fluoride (SF) is currently utilized as a fumigant for control of drywood termites and insects in building structures, vehicles, wood products, post-harvest commodities, and food processing facilities. This research investigated the feasibility of using SF as a preplant soil fumigant for Purple nutsedge control in plastic-mulched tomato production. SF treatments included SF injected through drip tapes or SF injected through drip tapes a few hours following shank injection of chloropicrin (Pic). Results revealed that SF alone at 224, 336, or 448 kg ha −1 was generally less effective compared to when it was applied in conjunction with Pic at 168 kg ha −1 . SF alone provided inconsistent control of purple nutsedge. In contrast, SF plus chloropicrin (Pic) (SF + Pic) was as efficacious or more efficacious on purple nutsedge than the industry standards including 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) plus Pic (1,3-D + Pic) and metam potassium. None of the fumigant treatments visually injured tomato plants, stunted growth, or adversely affected tomato yield. In one of the four tomato seasons, tomato plants growing in plots fumigated with SF + Pic resulted in taller tomato plants and higher markable yields. Results indicate that soil fumigation with SF + Pic is safe on plastic-mulched tomato and effectively controls purple nutsedge." @default.
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- W3178159103 title "Tomato tolerance and purple nutsedge control with sulfuryl fluoride mixes" @default.
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