Start Date: Sep 21, 2007
End Date: Aug 31, 2012
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The overall goal of this research is to help growers transition from methyl bromide to alternative pest-management methodologies. This will be accomplished by developing new pest management practices that minimize fumigant emissions, control plant pests and maintain high crop production rates. The project will include studies of the film permeability, measurements of emission rate, measurements of plant pathogens in experimental treatments, and a determination of crop yield. Comparisons between numerous fumigation management pracices will be made. Laboratory and field experiments will be conducted to improve our understanding of the effect of soil properties, soil moisture, surface covers, termperature, and surface environmental conditions, etc. on the emission of fumigants from soil, and the effect on efficacy and crop yield. Completing this research will help growers transition from methyl bromide to alternative methodologies. Documents SCA with UC-Riverside. Formerly 5310-12130-008-03S (11/10).