Introduction to Soil Solarization

Content Source: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

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This publication, produced by the University of Florida, explains soil solarization as a non-chemical method for managing soilborne pests by covering moist soil with clear plastic to trap solar heat and raise temperatures to levels that kill weeds, nematodes, insects, and plant pathogens. It outlines the conditions, timing, and step-by-step procedures needed for effective solarization.

Region

Southeast

Topic

Soil Health, Weed Management, Disease Management, Insect/Pest Management

Year Published

2019

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