During three years of trials in commercial production fields, populations of three genera of potato pathogens, Fusarium spp, Pythium spp, and Verticillium dahliae, were followed before and after the single or combination use of 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D), 1,3-D + 17% chloropicrin (1,3-D + chloropicrin), or metam sodium (MS). Populations of these fungi did not always increase during the growing season but the relative population at a soil depth of 0 to 30 cm was nearly always higher than at 30 to 60 cm, regardless of year, sampling time, or fungal pathogen. The use of MS alone or in combination with 1,3-D generally suppressed recovery of all three genera and also increased yields.
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