2014
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2014.1044.20
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Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Soil Borne Disease Control in Strawberry and Vegetable Systems: Current Knowledge and Future Directions

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“…A modification on this technique, bisolarization, combines covering and heating the soil with the incorporation of plant materials, which enhances pest suppression (Gamliel and Stapleton 1993;Stapleton and Duncan 1998;Villapudua and Munnecke 1986). ASD builds upon these principles by combining the addition of organic matter and covering of the soil with flooding to create anaerobic conditions where microbes cannot survive (Shennan et al 2014).…”
Section: Soil Solarization Steam and Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A modification on this technique, bisolarization, combines covering and heating the soil with the incorporation of plant materials, which enhances pest suppression (Gamliel and Stapleton 1993;Stapleton and Duncan 1998;Villapudua and Munnecke 1986). ASD builds upon these principles by combining the addition of organic matter and covering of the soil with flooding to create anaerobic conditions where microbes cannot survive (Shennan et al 2014).…”
Section: Soil Solarization Steam and Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opportunistic species of nematodes and microbes quickly re-colonize after treatment and many of these groups are antagonistic to pests (Gamliel and Stapleton 1993;Mazzola et al 2012;Simmons et al 2014;Stapleton 2000), resulting in very different microbial communities than those found in either fumigated or nonfumigated soil (Drenovsky et al 2005;Shennan et al 2013). For ASD, steam and solarization, researchers continue to explore using different amendments (e.g., rice bran, brassica seed meal) to enhance pest control and optimize the carbon sources used to control specific pathogens (Fennimore et al 2014;Shennan et al 2013;Shennan et al 2014;Simmons et al 2013). …”
Section: Soil Solarization Steam and Asdmentioning
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“…The soil becomes anaerobic, allowing anaerobic bacteria to flourish and produce organic acids and other antimicrobial compounds. ASD has been proven to control weeds and plant pathogens including bacteria, fungi, nematodes, and oomycetes (Butler et al, 2012;Momma et al, 2013;Shennan et al, 2014). This method could also be paired with vegetable grafting to manage diseases not controlled by ASD.…”
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“…The expansion of organic strawberry production is likely to remain limited since a large shift to organics would likely result in a price drop unable to compensate for increased production costs. Nonetheless, research investment has been made in organic strawberry production, and it is possible that the economics of production may improve as research expands [68,69].…”
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