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Evaluations of Alternatives for use in Strawberry
Production
Integrating Research and Practices: Implementing
Alternatives to Methyl
Bromide -James
A Liebman. Bio-Integral Resource Center, Berkeley, CA 94707
MB Alternatives for Tree, Vine and Rose Field
Nurseries
-S.
Schneider*, T. Trout, J. Gerik, USDA ARS, Parlier, CA 93648 H. Ajwa, UC,
Salinas, CA 93905
Evaluation of Alternative Materials for Methyl
Bromide Soil Fumigation
-A.
S. Csinos' D. R. Sumner', A. W. Johnson', R. M. McPherson', W. C.
Johnson',
and R. D. Gitaitis'. 'University of Georgia Coastal
Plain Experiment Station, and 'USDA-ARS, Tifton,
GA.
Weed control in strawberries with alternate
fumigants
-S.A. Fennimore *,
H. Ajwa, M.J. Haar, K. Roth and J.A. Valdez, University of California
-Davis,
Salinas, CA 93905
Conventional and Organic alternatives to MB on
Strawberries
-Frank V. Sances. Pacific
Ag Group, San Luis Obispo, California
Results from the 2001/02 USDA Field Trials in
California
Strawberries
-M. Nelson, L. Rodriguez, B. Vander Mey,
G. Lepez,Plant Sciences, Inc.,
Watsonville, CA; M. Bolda, UC Cooperative Extension,
Watsonville, CA; and J. Norton*, USDA IR
4 Program, North Brunswick, NJ
Review of Potential Alternative for Methyl Bromide
-Dr. Jack A. Norton,
Manager IR-4 MBA Programs, IR-4 Headquarters
Field Validation of Methyl Bromide Alternatives
-John
Mirusso, Mirusso Fumigation & Equipment, Delray Beach, FL, Dan Chellemi*,
USDA, ARS,
Fort Pierce, FL, Jerry Nance, Dow AgroSciences, Winter
Haven, FL |