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Science Into Practice - Replacing formalin in daffodil dip

By Dr Ken Cockshull 18 November 2011

Stem nematode (Ditylenchus dipsaci) is potentially the most devastating pest of daffodil crops worldwide, but has been controlled for decades by hot-water treatment (HWT) of planting stocks with formalin added to the dip.

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