Berries: Strawberries
Strawberry Fields
Fumigated
Not Fumigated
Soil fumigation has worked hand-in-hand with strawberry farmers for over 50 years to produce large, healthy yields of ripe, delicious strawberries.
Trident usually recommends fumigation for strawberry fields because the long, profitable growing seasons leave little time for the soil to recuperate between plantings. This means that the many different pathogens inhabit the soil for many, many generations of strawberry plants and they thrive without a thorough treatment that soil fumigation provides.
- Armillaria Root Rot
- Black Root Rot Complex
- Dematophora Root Rot
- Fusarium Wilt
- Leak Fruit Rot
- Leather Rot
- Macrophomina Crown Rot
- Pythium Root Rot
- Phytophthora Root Rot
- Red Stele
- Sclerotinia Crown Rot
- Sclerotinia Fruit Rot
- Southern Blight
- Verticillium Wilt
- Foliar Nematode
- Root Rot Nematode
- Sting Nematode