Control of a root rot of pine seedlings by soil fumigation
Henry, B.W.
Phytopath 40(8): 788
1950
Accession: 013671713
Excellent control was obtained by pre-sowing applns. of ethylene dibromide (20% soln.) at 32 gal./acre and by methyl bromide gas at 1 lb./l00 sq. ft. of a pine root rot of unknown etiology.
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