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Further Experiments on the Chemical Treatment of Soil infected with Heterodera schachtii

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

Richard H. Hurst
Affiliation:
Senior Research Assistant for Biochemistry, Institute of Agricultural Parasitology, St. Albans.

Extract

Preliminary experiments were carried out during 1935, on the possible application of certain chemical substances to the problem of controlling “potato-sickness.” The results were published in two papers by Hurst & Triffitt (1935, i, ii) and it was shown that calcium cyanamide and ferric oxide were deserving of further trials on a larger scale. Field experiments were devised and carried out during 1936 in various parts of the country, and the results will be communicated when these are available. In the meantime the small-scale experiments were continued and are described below.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1937

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References

Hurst, R. H. & Triffitt, M. J., 1935, i.—“Calcium Cyanamide and other Artificial Fertilisers in the Treatment of Soil infected with Heterodera schachtiiJ. Helminth, XIII (4), 201218. (W.L. 11224b.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hurst, R. H. & Triffitt, M. J.1935, ii.—“Experiments on the Control of ‘Potato-Sickness’ by the addition of certain Chemicals to Soil infected with Heterodera schachtiiJ. Helminth, XIII (4), 191200. (W.L. 11224b.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar