The Replant Problem
by Michael V. McKenry
- Introduction
- Characterization of RP
B-1. Descriptions and Photographs
B-2. Symptoms of the Replant Problem - Historical Perspectives
- A Working Hypothesis for RP – Four Components Described
- Relative Incidence of the Four Components of RP in California
E-1. Crop-Related Incidence of Specific Soil Pests and Diseases
E-2. Spatial and Regional Incidence of Soil Pests and Diseases
E-3. More on the Rejection Component of RP - Current Management Methods of RP
F-1. Absence of an IPM Approach with Predictability
F-2. Fallow Periods
F-3. Soil Profile Modification and Fumigation
F-4. Strip, Spot or Solid Treatments
SECTION II (pdf)
- Experimental Methods and Methods
G-1. Field Trials
G-2. Small Experimental Plots
G-3. Commercial Plots - Results and Discussion
H-1. Comparison of More than 135 Potential Alternatives to Solve Components of RP
H-2. Characteristics of Specific Treatment Approaches Evaluated - Methods that Kill Remnant Woody Roots and the Implications
I-1. Anaerobic Conditions
-2. Physical Removal of Remnant Roots
I-3. Root Penetrating Soil Fumigants
I-4. Systemic Herbicides Plus 18 Mo Fallow
I-5. Experiences With Packages of Specific Treatments - Best Management Methods for Specific Tree/Vine Situations
- Future Management Methods that Need Field Evaluation with Juglans, Prunus and Vitis
- Field-Grown Nursery Crops
- Literature Cited
SECTION III (pdf)
- Appendix