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Author(s):Steyn, A.; Booker, B.; Buntting, E.
Author Affiliation:Steyn and Buntting: Illovo Sugar Ltd, Merebank, Durban, South Africa; Booker: Florida Ag Research, Thonotosassa, Florida
Title:The efficacy of Multiguard Protect® (a.i. furfural) as an in-season soil treatment for the control of nematodes on vines and stone fruit in South Africa
Source:Journal of Nematology. Vol. 46, No. 2, June 2014, p. 241-242.
Publishing Information:Lawrence, Kansas: Society of Nematologists
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Chemical safety; Furfural; Nematicide efficacy; Nematicide evaluation; Nematicide profile; Nematicide trials; Nematode control
Trade Names:Crop Guard®; Multiguard Protect®
Abstract/Contents:"With the phasing out or banning of certain toxic nematicides in the agricultural sector of many countries, the need for production of safer nematicides developed. Illovo Sugar South Africa has developed a number of new non systemic agricultural products derived from sustainable sugar cane resources. The active ingredient of these products is furfural, an aromatic aldehyde, which is naturally found in food crops and is also used in food flavouring. Furfural is a non systemic nematicide and breaks down fairly quick, making it ideal for use in all kinds of farming. The nematicide, Crop Guard®, is registered on multiple crops in South Africa while the nematicide, Multiguard Protect®, is currently registered on turf, ornamentals and non-fruit bearing orchard crops in the USA. A number of efficacy trials on pre-plant application for tomatoes and peppers were executed in the United States of America to determine efficacy of Multiguard Protect® on the control and suppression of certain plant parasitic nematodes. Results from field trials at Florida Ag Research station in Florida and from Pacific Ag in California, USA, have indicated that a single pre-plant treatment of 9 gal/A can control most nematodes during the early season. More trials are currently being executed on Multiguard Protect® in the USA while registration on food crops is pending."
Language:English
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Steyn, A., B. Booker, and E. Buntting. 2014. The efficacy of Multiguard Protect® (a.i. furfural) as an in-season soil treatment for the control of nematodes on vines and stone fruit in South Africa. J. Nematol. 46(2):p. 241-242.
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