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Confining Fumigants in the Soil with Surface Seals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
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Treatment of soil with fumigants to kill dormant weed seeds is a valuable practice but control in the surface one or two inches is often poor. This is because the fumigant vapors diffuse rapidly out of the soil into the atmosphere before building up a lethal concentration near the surface. Improved weed control has been reported by proper confinement of fumigant vapors in the soil with impervious seals. Water seals have been advocated by some workers as a satisfactory substitute for impervious covers. However, only limited experimental data are available comparing soil fumigation results with different methods of sealing the soil surface.
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- Copyright © 1961 Weed Science Society of America
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