Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Jan 2016)

Application of the combination of 1,3-dichloropropene and dimethyl disulfide by soil injection or chemigation: effects against soilborne pests in cucumber in China

  • Lian-gang MAO,
  • Qiu-xia WANG,
  • Dong-dong YAN,
  • Peng-fei LIU,
  • Jin SHEN,
  • Wen-sheng FANG,
  • Xiao-mei HU,
  • Yuan LI,
  • Can-bin OUYANG,
  • Mei-xia GUO,
  • Ao-cheng CAO

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 145 – 152

Abstract

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The combination of 1,3-dichloropropene+dimethyl disulfide (1,3-D+DMDS), which forms a pre-plant soil fumigant, can provide a substitute for the environmentally unfriendly methyl bromide (MB). Three greenhouse trials were performed to evaluate the root-knot nematode and soilborne fungi control efficacy in the suburbs of Beijing in China in 2010–2014. Randomized blocks with three replicates were designed in each trial. The combination of 1,3-D+DMDS (10+30 g m−2) significantly controlled Meloidogyne incognita, effectively suppressed the infestation of Fusarium oxysporum and Phytophthora spp., and successfully provided high commercial fruit yields (equal to MB but higher than 1,3-D or DMDS). The fumigant soil treatments were significantly better than the untreated controls. These results indicate that 1,3-D+DMDS soil treatments can be applied by soil injection or chemigation as a promising MB alternative against soilborne pests in cucumber in China.

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