EXPERIMENTS ON THE EFFECT OF CHLORINATED NITROBENZENES ON THE SPROUTING OF POTATO TUBERS |
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Authors: | W. BROWN F.R.S. |
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Affiliation: | Imperial College of Science and Technology, London |
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Abstract: | The addition of a small quantity of a dust containing pentachloronitrobenzene to clamps of certain early and second-early potato varieties has a marked effect in reducing the amount of sprouting which takes place over winter and in protecting the sprouts from damage by the fungus Rhizoctonia Solani. A series of yield trials carried out over six seasons has shown that tubers which have been stored in clamps in presence of the dust give yields equal to those of chitted tubers. A dust containing a tetrachloronitrobenzene applied to potatoes kept in a closed space represses sprouting to a very pronounced degree. The possible use of this dust for conserving ware potatoes is suggested. |
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