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- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Howell, Anna D.; Show all 2 Author
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 169-177
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- Amblyseius andersoni; Eotetranychus; Neoseiulus californicus; Phytoseiulus persimilis; Tetranychus urticae; biological control; economic threshold; field experimentation; growing season; predation; predatory mites; strawberries; California
- Abstract:
- ... Field experiments were conducted in 2013 and 2014 to evaluate the predation efficacy of four commercially available predatory mites (Phytoseiidae): Phytoseiulus persimilis, Neoseiulus californicus, N. fallacis , and Amblyseius andersoni , for control of twospotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) and Lewis spider mite (Eotetranychus lewisi) in strawberries. In the 2013 experiment, a grower s ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1195316
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1195316
2. Real-time irrigation: Cost-effectiveness and benefits for water use and productivity of strawberries
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Gendron, Laurence; Létourneau, Guillaume; Anderson, Lelia; Sauvageau, Guillaume; Depardieu, Claire; Paddock, Emily; van den Hout, Allison; Levallois, Raymond; Sandoval Solis, Samuel; Caron, Jean; Show all 11 Authors
- Source:
- Scientia horticulturae 2018 v.240 pp. 468-477
- ISSN:
- 0304-4238
- Subject:
- cost effectiveness; deficit irrigation; fresh market; growers; irrigation scheduling; soil matric potential; strawberries; water conservation; California
- Abstract:
- ... Although California is experiencing permanent water deficits compensated by irrigation, the state accounts for more than 90% of total strawberry production in the United States. There is a critical need to optimize yield and crop water productivity (CWP), as influenced by irrigation management. Although studies have reported that irrigation management based on soil matric potential (ѱ) has the pot ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.scienta.2018.06.013
- https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.06.013
3. Increasing Number of Drip Irrigation Lines for Water Conservation during Strawberry Establishment
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Faber, Ben; Cahn, Michael; Dara, Surendra; Show all 4 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 108-117
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- biomass; microirrigation; planting; plastic film mulches; plastics; raised beds; rhizosphere; runoff; salts; sprinkler irrigation; sprinklers; strawberries; water conservation; California
- Abstract:
- ... Strawberry transplants in California are planted through narrow holes in raised beds covered with polyethylene mulch. They are irrigated with overhead sprinklers for the first five weeks to leach salts and maintain plant turgidity; most of this sprinkler-applied water runs off the plastic without reaching the plants. At three coastal locations, we compared grower controlled drip irrigation with do ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1199997
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1199997
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; López-Aranda, José M.; Gómez, Francisco; Puga, Martín; Zamora, Ricardo; Cotero, Marco A.; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 16-27
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- weed control; strawberries; Echinochloa crus-galli; latitude; metam; pests; altitude; sodium; methyl bromide; soil fumigation; Mexico
- Abstract:
- ... We evaluated the effectiveness of alternative fumigants on weed control and plant productivity in two nurseries located at high elevation and low latitude (Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco), during 2013 and 2014 at Driscoll’s and Lassen Canyon South nurseries. Treatments were: MB:chloropicrin (MB:CP); 1,3-dichloropropene:CP; CP alone; metam sodium (MS) alone; dimethyl disulphide (DMDS):CP; and sequentially ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1199994
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1199994
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Howell, Anna; Fennimore, Steven; Koike, Steven; Gordon, Thomas; Subbarao, Krishna; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 37-46
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- Fusarium oxysporum; canopy; disinfestation; mortality; mustard meal; organic foods; pathogens; sclerotia; soil; soil-borne diseases; spores; steam; strawberries; California
- Abstract:
- ... Finding effective non-fumigant solutions to soil disinfestation is an international priority for sustainable strawberry production. In these studies at Ventura, California, combinations of steam, solarization, and mustard meal were evaluated to manage troublesome soil-borne pathogens: Macrophomia phaseolina and Fusarium oxysporum . Treatments containing steam and solarization reduced levels of the ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1195314
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1195314
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Gordon, Thomas R.; Koike, Steven T.; Islas, Christina M.; Kirkpatrick, Sharon C.; Yoshisato, Jenna A.; Shaw, Douglas V.; Show all 7 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 160-168
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- Fusarium oxysporum; Fusarium wilt; cultivars; fumigants; fumigation; inoculum; pathogens; screening; shoulders; strawberries; California
- Abstract:
- ... The emergence of Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae , as a problem for strawberry production in California has been associated with delivery of fumigants to beds through drip-lines rather than flat-fumigation of an entire field. Our research shows that bed fumigation fails to eliminate propagules of the Fusarium wilt pathogen, which remain particularly abundant in bed sho ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1219294
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1219294
7. Evaluation of Non-Fumigant Alternative Soil Treatments for Strawberry Production in Huelva (Spain)
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Domínguez, Pedro; Miranda, Luis; Medina, Juan J.; de los Santos, Berta; Talavera, Miguel; Soria, Carmen; Chamorro, Manuel; López-Aranda, José M.; Show all 9 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 28-36
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- Fusarium; Nematoda; biofumigation; carbon; disinfestation; growing season; olive pomace; poultry manure; soil; strawberries; Florida; Spain
- Abstract:
- ... Since 1997, our IFAPA working group has developed a series of projects to evaluate new chemical and non-chemical soil disinfestation practices. During 2013–14 non-chemical (biological) alternatives have been tested with the objective of improving the biosolarization techniques, using different carbon sources and doses of organic biofumigant products under different types of plastic tarp. Throughou ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1195315
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1195315
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; López-Aranda, José M.; Domínguez, Pedro; Miranda, Luis; de los Santos, Berta; Talavera, Miguel; Soria, Carmen; Chamorro, Manuel; Medina, Juan J.; Show all 9 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2016 v.16 no.sup1 pp. 1-15
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- European Union; metam; soilless culture; strawberries; industry; chloropicrin; sodium; dazomet; potassium; crop rotation; methyl bromide; fumigation; landscapes; 1,3-dichloropropene; surveys; crops; Greece; Malta; Cyprus; Morocco; France; Netherlands; Italy; Belgium; Ireland; Spain; Turkey (country); United Kingdom
- Abstract:
- ... The impact of methyl bromide (MB) phase-out on important fruit and nursery industries in the EU (2005/2008) has been significant. Under EU Regulation 1107/2009, MB fumigant alternatives 1,3-dichloropropene and chloropicrin were also phased out (in 2010 and 2013, respectively) while dazomet, metam sodium, and potassium were re-approved with crucial restrictions of rates and years of application. Ho ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2016.1199995
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2016.1199995
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Lati, Ran N.; Mou, Beiquan; Rachuy, John S.; Smith, Richard F.; Dara, Surendra K.; Fennimore, Steven A.; Show all 7 Authors
- Source:
- Weed technology 2015 v.29 no.4 pp. 827-834
- ISSN:
- 0890-037X
- Subject:
- Lactuca sativa; crop production; industry; lettuce; manual weed control; metolachlor; pendimethalin; pronamide; weeds
- Abstract:
- ... Few herbicides are available for use in lettuce and hand weeding is required for commercially acceptable weed control. More effective herbicides are needed. Here field evaluations of pendimethalin and S-metolachlor for weed control in transplanted lettuce are reported. Pendimethalin was evaluated PRE at rates between 0.6 and 6.7 kg ai ha⁻¹, and POST at 1.1 and 2.2 kg ha⁻¹. Both pendimethalin PRE a ...
- DOI:
- 10.1614/WT-D-15-00011.1
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1614%2FWT-D-15-00011.1
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Koike, Steven T.; Gordon, Thomas R.; Ajwa, Husein; Bolda, Mark; Subbarao, Krishna; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- International journal of fruit science 2013 v.13 no.1-2 pp. 76-83
- ISSN:
- 1553-8621
- Subject:
- Fusarium oxysporum; Macrophomina phaseolina; chloropicrin; cultivars; field experimentation; fumigants; fumigation; fungi; industry; methyl bromide; pathogenicity; pathogens; strawberries; California
- Abstract:
- ... Beginning at least as early as 2005 and continuing through 2010, the California strawberry industry has suffered production losses caused by soilborne fungi not previously recognized as strawberry pathogens in California. The vast majority of these problems took place in fields that did not receive the traditional pre-plant fumigation treatment of methyl bromide + chloropicrin. These new disease d ...
- DOI:
- 10.1080/15538362.2012.697000
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15538362.2012.697000
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Koike, Steven B; O'Neill, Nichole R; Van Berkum, Peter B; Wolf, Julie E; Show all 5 Authors
- Source:
- Plant disease 2013 v.97 pp. 315
- ISSN:
- 0191-2917
- Subject:
- Apiaceae; Stemphylium vesicarium; carrots; celery; crop losses; crop quality; cultivars; foliar diseases; fruits; fungi; garlic; host range; inoculum; leaf spotting; leaves; leeks; onions; parsley; pathogens; pears; seeds; spinach; tomatoes; California
- Abstract:
- ... From 2009 through 2011, a previously undescribed disease occurred on commercial parsley in coastal (Ventura County) California. Symptoms of the disease consisted of circular to oval, tan to brown leaf spots and resulted in loss of crop quality and hence reduced yields. A fungus was consistently isolated from symptomatic parsley. Morphological and molecular data identified the fungus as Stemphylium ...
- Handle:
- 10113/57485
- DOI:
- 10.1094/PDIS-06-12-0611-RE
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-12-0611-RE
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Koike, Steven T.; Liu, Hsing-Yeh; Sears, John; Tian, Tongyan; Dara, Surendra; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- Plant disease 2012 v.96 no.5 pp. 612-617
- ISSN:
- 0191-2917
- Subject:
- celeriac; necrosis; seedlings; field experimentation; growers; celery; crop losses; viruses; planting; chlorosis; petioles; Apium graveolens; cultivars; seeds; Apium virus Y; Aphidoidea; Conium maculatum; overwintering; reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; surveys; weed hosts; disease incidence; California
- Abstract:
- ... Apium virus Y (ApVY) is a potyvirus that was recently found to cause crop loss to celery (Apium graveolens) in California. Symptoms on leaves exhibit varying forms of chlorosis and necrosis. Depending on the cultivar, celery petioles could also exhibit extensive necrotic, sunken, elongated lesions. Severely affected plants were unmarketable. Disease incidence surveys found that a susceptible celer ...
- DOI:
- 10.1094/PDIS-08-11-0704
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-08-11-0704
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Domínguez, Pedro; Miranda, Luis; Soria, Carmen; de los Santos, Berta; Chamorro, Manuel; Romero, Fernando; López-Aranda, José Manuel; Medina, Juan Jesús; Show all 9 Authors
- Source:
- Agronomy for sustainable development 2014 v.34 no.4 pp. 821-829
- ISSN:
- 1774-0746
- Subject:
- plastic film mulches; Trichoderma; methodology; soil fumigation; strawberries; chloropicrin; Brassica juncea; olive pomace; issues and policy; biofumigation; sugar beet; toxic substances; poultry manure; soil; plastics; toxicity; soil solarization; pellets; methyl bromide; fruits; vinasse; 1,3-dichloropropene; fumigants; Spain
- Abstract:
- ... Strawberry is a high value crop worth 315.6 million euros in 2013 in Spain. Strawberry diseases are commonly controlled by soil fumigation with toxic chemicals. However, since 2007, the methyl bromide fumigant is banned for strawberry cultivation. Moreover, European policies are progressively restricting the use of other toxic fumigants such as dichloropropene. Alternative control techniques are t ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s13593-014-0211-z
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13593-014-0211-z
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Crohn, David M.; Faber, Ben; Downer, A. James; Show all 4 Authors
- Source:
- Bioresource technology 2008 v.99 no.5 pp. 1425-1432
- ISSN:
- 0960-8524
- Subject:
- Bactrocera oleae; Homalodisca vitripennis; eggs; equations; exposure duration; fruit flies; fruits; heat; larvae; leaves; mathematical models; olives; pests; probability; yard wastes
- Abstract:
- ... Glassy-winged sharpshooter (Homolodisca coagulate) and olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) were introduced into unturned, chipped yard waste piles to evaluate their survival with time and depth within the piles. In all three trials, no pests lasted more than 14d, and in no trial did pests survive more than 4d at the 30 and 100cm depths. No survivors were found after 14d in any of the treatments at ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.biortech.2007.01.054
- PubMed:
- 17419052
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2007.01.054
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Thill, Donald C.; Shafii, Bahman; Show all 3 Authors
- Source:
- Weed science 2003 v.51 no.1 pp. 102-109
- ISSN:
- 0043-1745
- Subject:
- Avena fatua; alternative crops; biomass; canola; cropland; cropping systems; field experimentation; flowering; lipid content; models; mustard seed; oats; risk; seed yield; weeds; United States
- Abstract:
- ... Wild oat, a troublesome weed in cereals, infests about 11 million hectares of cropland in the United States. Diversifying cereal production with alternative crops, such as yellow mustard and canola, can provide flexibility in cropping systems, decrease production risks, and allow for effective weed suppression. The objective of the study was to quantify the competitive ability of yellow mustard an ...
- DOI:
- 10.1614/0043-1745(2003)051[0102:MCBWOA]2.0.CO;2
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1614%2F0043-1745%282003%29051%5B0102%3AMCBWOA%5D2.0.CO%3B2
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Shennan, Carol; Muramoto, Joji; Koike, Steve; Bolda, Mark; Mochizuki, Maren; Rosskopf, Erin N.; Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy; Butler, David; Show all 9 Authors
- Source:
- Annual International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions : [proceedings] 2010 pp. 976-987
- Subject:
- plastic film mulches; rice bran; methodology; carbon; plant pathogenic fungi; soil respiration; wheat bran; disinfestation; soil fumigation; strawberries; soil microorganisms; nematode control; anaerobic conditions; soil water content; anaerobes; plant parasitic nematodes; mustard meal; soil texture; soil solarization; methyl bromide; ethanol; economic analysis; saturated conditions; Fragaria ananassa; grape pomace; soil-borne diseases; horticultural soils; Verticillium dahliae; California
- Handle:
- 10113/48046
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Thill, Donald C.; Shafii, Bahman; Show all 3 Authors
- Source:
- Weed science 2002 v.50 no.5 pp. 587-594
- ISSN:
- 0043-1745
- Subject:
- Avena fatua; inflorescences; flowering; Brassica napus; intraspecific competition; greenhouses; risk; Sinapis alba; leaves; canola; interspecific competition; weeds; biomass production; alternative crops; canopy; cropland; oats; aboveground biomass; cropping systems; greenhouse experimentation; United States
- Abstract:
- ... Wild oat, a troublesome weed in small grain cereals, infests about 11 million ha of cropland in the United States. Diversifying cereal production with alternative crops, such as yellow mustard and canola, provides flexible cropping systems, decreases production risks, and may allow more effective weed suppression. A greenhouse study was conducted to assess the competitive ability of yellow mustard ...
- DOI:
- 10.1614/0043-1745(2002)050[0587:CBWOAF]2.0.CO;2
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1614%2F0043-1745%282002%29050%5B0587%3ACBWOAF%5D2.0.CO%3B2
- Author:
- Daugovish, Oleg, et al. ; Muramoto, Joji; Shennan, Carol; Fitzgerald, Alicia; Koike, Steve; Bolda, Mark; Rosskopf, Erin; Kokalis-Burelle, Nancy; Butler, David; Show all 9 Authors
- Source:
- Annual International Research Conference on Methyl Bromide Alternatives and Emissions Reductions : [proceedings] 2008 pp. 71-86
- Subject:
- weed control; weeds; seed germination; disinfestation; horticultural crops; anaerobic conditions; plastic film mulches; temperature; Verticillium dahliae; Poa annua; Portulaca oleracea; Cyperus esculentus; carbon; poultry manure; wheat bran; molasses; ethanol; California; Florida
- Handle:
- 10113/35962