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Autor:
Dilip R. Panthee, Christopher C. Gunter, Frank J. Louws, Jonathan P. Kressin, David H. Suchoff, Jim G. Driver
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :249-254
Major soilborne diseases in North Carolina and surrounding states include fusarium wilt (FW) (causal agent Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici; all three races), verticillium wilt (VW) (Verticillium dahliae; two races), southern stem blight (SSB) (
Autor:
Katie M. Jennings, Frank J. Louws, David W. Monks, Charles D. Safley, Lisa M. Ferguson, Jim G. Driver, Rob M. Welker, Olha Sydorovych
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 18:705-713
ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS. cost of production, partial budget analysis, fumigation, Solanum lycopersicum SUMMARY. Partial budget analysis was used to evaluate soil treatment alternatives to methyl bromide (MeBr) based on their efficacy and cost-effectiv
Autor:
Jim G. Driver, David W. Monks, Luz M. Reyes, Douglas C. Sanders, Frank J. Louws, Katie M. Jennings
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 41:1074A-1074
Compost sources were used to determine long-term influence on common vegetable cropping systems (tomato, pepper, and cucumber). Three sources of Controlled Microbial Compost (CMC) (20 yd3/A) amended with fumigant Telone-C35 (35 gal/A) and Trichoderma
Autor:
Frank J. Louws, David W. Monks, Katherine M. Jennings, Jim G. Driver, Luz M. Reyes, D.C. Sanders
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 41:508A-508
Tomato, pepper and cucumber were grown for consecutive years using compost from two North Carolina cities (Lexington and Edenton) and McGill Composts (CMC) sources and CMC amended with Tracoderma 382. Treatments included compost with an untreated con