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Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation with Amisha Poret-Peterson and Greg Browne

Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation with Amisha Poret-Peterson and Greg Browne

Before planting a new orchard, the soil is traditionally fumigated to reduce nematodes and the still not-yet-fully understood Prunus Replant Disease pathogen complex. Current fumigants are effective, but release volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which has resulted in township caps in some areas of the Central Valley. Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation (ASD) is being examined as a possible alternative, to soil fumigation, and it works by harnessing natural processes to reduce soil pathogens. Amisha Poret-Peterson and Greg Browne, two USDA-ARS research scientists share what they’ve learned on ASD’s effect on soil microbial communities and plant pathogens.

Thank you to the Almond, Pistachio, Prune, and Walnut Boards of California for their kind donations. Thank you to Muriel Gordon for the music.

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