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Chemical and physical alternatives to methyl bromide for soil disinfestation. Results against soilborne diseases of protected vegetable crops [Liguria]
In three experimental trials carried out in Northern Italy the effectiveness of methyl bromide (MB) and metham sodium (MS), applied alone or, at half dosages, in combination with a 2 week period of soil solarization, against Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. basilici and Colletotrichum gl...
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description | In three experimental trials carried out in Northern Italy the effectiveness of methyl bromide (MB) and metham sodium (MS), applied alone or, at half dosages, in combination with a 2 week period of soil solarization, against Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. basilici and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides under greenhouse conditions was evaluated on crops such as basil, bean and lettuce. MB, at 30 g m*[-2) under virtually impermeable film, confirmed its efficacy; covering the soil after the application of half dosage of MS with low density polyethylene films improved the efficacy of the treatment, while reducing some of the negative features. The combination of soil solarization with any of the two tested fumigants at reduced dosage resulted in an effective control of the tested pathogens, permitting a reduction in the duration of solarization and application of the fumigants at half dosage. Such strategy proved effective also on subsequent crops
[In tre prove sperimentali condotte in Italia Settentrionale e' stata valutata l'efficacia del bromuro di metile (BM) e del metham sodio (MS), applicati da soli o, a dosaggio dimezzato, in combinazione con un periodo di solarizzazione di 2 settimane, contro Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. basilici e Colletotrichum gloeosporioides in condizioni di serra, su colture come il basilico, il fagiolo e la lattuga. BM, a 30 g m*[-2) sotto film virtualmente impermeabile, ha confermato la sua efficacia; la copertura del suolo, dopo l'applicazione di MS a meta' dosaggio, con film di polietilene a bassa densita' migliorava l'efficacia del trattamento, riducendo alcuni degli aspetti negativi. La combinazione della solarizzazione del terreno con i due fumiganti saggiati a dosaggio ridotto si traduceva in un controllo efficace dei patogeni studiati, consentendo la riduzione della durata della solarizzazione e l'applicazione dei fumiganti a dosaggio dimezzato. Tale strategia si e' dimostrata efficace anche nei confronti delle colture successive] |
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