Paper
Effectiveness of 1,3-dichloropropene as an alternative to methyl bromide in rotations of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) in China
Published Aug 1, 2012 · Kang Qiao, S. Dong, Hongyan Wang
Crop Protection
Q1 SJR score
10
Citations
0
Influential Citations
Abstract
Abstract hidden due to publisher request; this does not indicate any issues with the research. Click the full text link above to read the abstract and view the original source.
Study Snapshot
1,3-dichloropropene at 180 l ha-1 is as effective as methyl bromide in increasing plant height, yield, and reducing soil-borne diseases in tomato-cucumber rotations in China, but provides only moderate weed control.
PopulationOlder adults (50-71 years)
Sample size24
MethodsObservational
OutcomesBody Mass Index projections
ResultsSocial networks mitigate obesity in older groups.
Sign up to use Study Snapshot
Consensus is limited without an account. Create an account or sign in to get more searches and use the Study Snapshot.
Full text analysis coming soon...
References
Managing root-knot nematodes and weeds with 1,3-dichloropropene as an alternative to methyl bromide in cucumber crops in China.
1,3-D is a promising alternative to methyl bromide for managing nematodes and weeds in cucumber crops, but has poor weed control potency.
2011·29citations·Kang Qiao et al.·Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Effects of 1,3-dichloropropene on nematode, weed seed viability and soil-borne pathogen
1,3-dichloropropene is an effective nematicide and can provide good to moderate weed and pathogen control, making it a potential alternative to methyl bromide for integrated pest management.
2010·18citations·Kang Qiao et al.·Crop Protection
Crop Protection
Evaluation of 1,3-dichloropropene as a methyl bromide alternative in tomato crops in China.
1,3-Dichloropropene at 180 L ha(-1) is as effective as methyl bromide in improving tomato yield and reducing soilborne disease, but provides poor weed control.
2010·16citations·Kang Qiao et al.·Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Effects of the nematicide 1,3-dichloropropene on weed populations and stem canker disease severity in potatoes
1,3-D effectively suppresses weed populations in potatoes, potentially reducing herbicide input in crop rotation and offering economic and environmental benefits.
2010·9citations·P. Haydock et al.·Crop Protection
Crop Protection
Effects of reduced-rate methyl bromide applications under conventional and virtually impermeable plastic film in perennial crop field nurseries.
Reduced rates of methyl bromide applied with chloropicrin and sealed with low-permeability plastic films provide effective weed and nematode control in perennial crop nurseries, potentially serving as a bridge strategy until more environmentally acceptable alternatives are developed.
2010·16citations·B. Hanson et al.·Pest management science
Pest management science
Citations
···
···
···
···