作者: D. O. Chellemi
DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2002.92.12.1367
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摘要: Chellemi, D. O. 2002. Nonchemical management of soilborne pests in fresh market vegetable production systems. Phytopathology 92:13671372. methods including host resistance, organic amendments, crop rotation, soil solarization, and cultural practices have been used to control Their suitability as alternatives methyl bromide will depend on the approach pest by grower. Traditionally, is systems that rely single application a broad-spectrum biocide disinfest soils prior planting. are not suitable for tactic because they do provide same broad spectrum activity or consistency fumigation with bromide. compatible an integrated (IPM) approach, where multiple tactics maintain damage from below economic threshold while minimizing impact beneficial organisms. However, adoption IPM hindered paucity economically feasible sampling programs thresholds reluctance growers commit additional resources collection biological information. A novel design system avoid outbreaks. Using this “proactive” tomato was developed using strip-tillage into existing bahiagrass pasture. By inputs disruption pasture, were able reap rotational benefits without cultivating crop. While need interventive procedures, proactive difficult integrate require several years testing validation.