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" Totally impermeable film (TIF) reduces emissions in perennial crop fumigation "
Gao, Suduan; Hanson, Bradley D; Qin, Ruijun; Cabrera, Jose; Gerik, James S; Wang, Dong; Browne, Greg T
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AL
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Record Number
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944869
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LA3dr576tm
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Gao, Suduan; Hanson, Bradley D; Qin, Ruijun; Cabrera, Jose; Gerik, James S; Wang, Dong; Browne, Greg T
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Title & Author
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Totally impermeable film (TIF) reduces emissions in perennial crop fumigation [Article]\ Gao, Suduan; Hanson, Bradley D; Qin, Ruijun; Cabrera, Jose; Gerik, James S; Wang, Dong; Browne, Greg T
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Title of Periodical
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California Agriculture
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67/4
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Date
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2013
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Abstract
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Many perennial nursery fields and replanted orchards and vineyards in California are treated with preplant soil fumigants to control soilborne pests. In annual crops, such as strawberry, covering fumigated fields with totally impermeable film (TIF) has shown promise in controlling emissions and improving fumigant distribution in soil. The objective of this research was to optimize the use of TIF for perennial crops via three field trials. TIF reduced peak emission flux and cumulative emissions by > 90% relative to polyethylene tarp during a 2-week covering period. After the TIF was cut, emissions were greatly reduced compared to when tarps were cut after 6 days. TIF maintained higher fumigant concentrations under tarp and in the soil than polyethylene film. The results indicate that TIF can increase fumigation efficiency for perennial crop growers.
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