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Methods For Field Preparation § Standard Strawberry Production n n 1. Fertilizer - 600 LB/Acre (10-10-10). n n 2. Fumigation - Methyl Bromide 400 Lb/Acre. n n 3. No Herbicide. n n 4. Fungicides and Insecticides Applied As Needed.
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Currently, three species, the northern root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne hapla), carrot cyst nematode (Heterodera carotae) and P. penetrans root-lesion nematode (Pratylenchus penetrans) are recognized as important pathogens in Michigan (MI) carrot production.
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): the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Cuyama Valley (Kern and Santa Barbara Counties); the southern desert (Imperial and Riverside Counties); the high desert (Los Angeles County); and the central coast (Monterey County).
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Cause: Meloidogyne hapla, a nematode that also attacks other vege-table crops. The Columbia root-knot nematode, M. chitwoodi, is not an economic problem on carrots.
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Commodities in the T100 series are intended for consumption as food or feed. These commodities may have to be treated with methyl bromide to control a pest.
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DPR compiled the excerpted material to produce this abridged Treatment Manual to serve as reference material that can be used to prepare for various California commercial pesticide applicator certification examinations administered by DPRs Certification and Training Program.
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Crown gall is an important disease of wine grapes when they are grown in cold climates. Gall formation on the aerial part of the vines is the most common symptom associated with this disease. The bacterium which causes crown gall may be present in plants that do not show any symptoms.
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