California Agriculture (Jul 2013)

TIF film, substrates and nonfumigant soil disinfestation maintain fruit yields

  • Steven Fennimore,
  • Raquel Serohijos,
  • Jayesh B. Samtani,
  • Husein Ajwa,
  • Krishna V. Subbarao,
  • Frank N. Martin,
  • Oleg Daugovish,
  • Dan Legard,
  • Greg Browne,
  • Joji Muramoto,
  • Carol Shennan,
  • Karen Klonsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v067n03p139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3
pp. 139 – 146

Abstract

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A 5-year project to facilitate the adoption of strawberry production systems that do not use methyl bromide initially focused on fumigant alternatives and resulted in increased use of barrier films that reduce fumigant emissions. The focus shifted in year 3 to evaluating and demonstrating nonfumigant alternatives: soilless production, biofumigation, anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD) and disinfestation with steam. In the 2010–2011 strawberry production season, fruit yields on substrates were comparable to fruit yields using conventional methods. Anaerobic soil disinfestation and steam disinfestation also resulted in fruit yields that were comparable to those produced using conventionally fumigated soils. Additional work is in progress to evaluate their efficacy in larger-scale production systems in different strawberry production districts in California.

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