Biofumigation is an integrated pest-management method involving the mulching of a glucosinolate-containing cover crop into a field in order to generate toxic isothiocyanates (ITCs), which are effective soil-borne-pest-control compounds. Variation in biofumigation efficacy demonstrates a need to better understand the factors affecting pest-control outcomes and develop best practices for choosing biofumigants, growth conditions, and mulching methods that allow the greatest potential isothiocyanate release. We measured the glucosinolate concentrations of six different commercial varieties of three biofumigant plant species: Brassica juncea (ISCI99, Vitasso, and Scala) Raphanus sativus (Diablo and Bento), and Sinapis alba (Ida Gold). The plants...
While soil biota play an essential role in ecosystem services, the plant-pathogenic fraction may hav...
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Problem Soil borne pests and pathogens can bring major constraints to crop production and their sup...
Biofumigation is being increasing used as alternative control method for soil borne pathogens. This ...
Biofumigation, as originally defined, is the use, in agriculture, of the toxicity of Brassica crop r...
A reduction in soil borne pests and pathogens and weeds - due both to the release of natural toxic s...
Isothiocyanates (ITCs) hydrolyzed from glocosinolates (GSLs) in Brassicaceae tissue are toxic to soi...
The systematic phase-out of methyl bromide in the United States has begun and will be complete by 20...
Isothiocyanates are biotoxic degradation products formed as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis of gluc...
PhD ThesisManagement of potato cyst nematodes (PCN) has become more challenging due to nematicide re...
A greenhouse study was set up in January 2011 to investigate the effect of soil myrosinase concentra...
Brassicaceae plants (mustard family) contain chemicals called glucosinolates. These compounds are pr...
Isothiocyanates (ITCs) hydrolyzed from glucosinolates (GSLs) in Brassicaceae tissue are toxic to soi...
Biofumigation may be a promising tool for depletion of persistent weed seedbanks/bud banks. This tec...
none6Biofumigation is a low-impact alternative to chemical disinfestation of soil, based on the gluc...
While soil biota play an essential role in ecosystem services, the plant-pathogenic fraction may hav...
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Problem Soil borne pests and pathogens can bring major constraints to crop production and their sup...
Biofumigation is being increasing used as alternative control method for soil borne pathogens. This ...
Biofumigation, as originally defined, is the use, in agriculture, of the toxicity of Brassica crop r...
A reduction in soil borne pests and pathogens and weeds - due both to the release of natural toxic s...
Isothiocyanates (ITCs) hydrolyzed from glocosinolates (GSLs) in Brassicaceae tissue are toxic to soi...
The systematic phase-out of methyl bromide in the United States has begun and will be complete by 20...
Isothiocyanates are biotoxic degradation products formed as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis of gluc...
PhD ThesisManagement of potato cyst nematodes (PCN) has become more challenging due to nematicide re...
A greenhouse study was set up in January 2011 to investigate the effect of soil myrosinase concentra...
Brassicaceae plants (mustard family) contain chemicals called glucosinolates. These compounds are pr...
Isothiocyanates (ITCs) hydrolyzed from glucosinolates (GSLs) in Brassicaceae tissue are toxic to soi...
Biofumigation may be a promising tool for depletion of persistent weed seedbanks/bud banks. This tec...
none6Biofumigation is a low-impact alternative to chemical disinfestation of soil, based on the gluc...
While soil biota play an essential role in ecosystem services, the plant-pathogenic fraction may hav...
Soil incorporation of Brassicaceae plant residues is a pest management approach utilized with the ai...
Problem Soil borne pests and pathogens can bring major constraints to crop production and their sup...