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British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1973 Vol I Session 3B-3C...computation compartments of, for example, 2 cm thickness and concentrations are computed for points in the middle of these compartments. Compartment thickness, 4x, is selected in such a way that...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol III p1068-1182...Favourable ‘Complete’ Sorghum, cow- 3rd year observation peas, ground- nuts and cassava® ametryne 0.4-1.6 “Complete’ Sorghum and Cowpeas damaged here cowpeas in 1970 ametryne 0.4-0.6 ! ‘Complete’ 2 Sprayer ‘failed’...pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – Topic 2C...with small plot combines for yield assessments. Resuits from several trials have been combined in many Tables and mean resuits are given. Where resuits from a single trial are reported,...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1964 – Vol I p1-172...1 Comparative response of three weed species to post—emergence applic ation of Qcoxobenzthiazolin-3-ylacetic acid, its derivatives and some closel y related compounds Compounds were formulated as their water soluble diethanolamine...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol III p958-1067...and shed before winter wheat is ready for combi ne-harvestng, The later harvest-date compared with binder-harvesting is thought by Petzold(1959) to be responsible for some increase in infestation, He found...pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – Topic 3C...test methods have to be defined carefully for each fungus/fungicide combination. In addition, to establish sound base-line data reference strains should be included in each test; Anti-resistance strategies should prevent...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 6B Residues...Risk Assessment: Mainz. Pesticide Residues Committee (2001). Annual report of the Pesticide Residues Committee 2000. Defra: London Pesticide Residues Committee (2002). Annual report ofthe Pesticide Residues Committee 2001. Defra: London...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 6C Novel and Industrial...and cost of non-compliance for industry public opinion international agreements of various types but with the common resolution of demanding renewablesustainable feedstocks e.g. Kyoto; WTO discussions One majorarea needingradicalaction is...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 3B – Biofuel and Bioenergy...results of the ecological evaluation showthat species compositions ofspiders, ground beetles and pollinators are completely different in stands of maize, winter wheat and crop mixtures (oat (Avena sativa) combined with...2007pdfview PDF
Introduction and Spread of Invasive Species – Posters to p240...general pattern related to plant competition for volume and dried weight can be observed, but not for the otherlife-history traits (owing to additional constraints). A comparative study ofthese life history...pdfview PDF
Seed Production and Treatment – Efficacy p53-70...with seed companies and within the frames of the EU-project STOVE (QLK5-2002- 02239, www.stove-project.net). Since the method is particularly well suited for large-scale application, carrot and spinach seed have been...pdfview PDF
Set-aside Session 4-6...ground beetle communities and communities in set-aside was also demonstrated by the DCAscatter plots of sample scores (Fig. 1). Relative to semi-natural habitats, set-aside communities were indistinguishable from cultivated areas....pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 5A and 5B...kresoxim-methyl/epoxiconazole (Table1). Only8 wheatyield trials comparing picoxystrobinto trifloxystrobin were possible because of limited quantities of the commercial formulationoftrifloxystrobin being available; S. tritici, P. striiformis and powdery mildew were the prevalent...pdfview PDF
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1969 – Vol I p104-224...1967, 32 p. EVAS, J. (1968a) Personal communication EVAS, J. (1968b) Personal communication EVAS, J. and SALEHI, H. (1968a) Personal communication EVAS, J. and SALEHI, H. (1968b) Personal communication EVAS,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol I – Cereals – Horticulture...(Anderson etal., 1994; Reddy ef al., 1997). However,relatively few of these compounds have been commercialized because of their narrow crop selectivity. Commercial Protox inhibitors can be categorized in three broad...pdfview PDF
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 7C...= complete kill and = completely healthy. Varietal response to herbicide at six leaf stage (trial 3) A factorial design of 6 replicates assessed varietal response to herbicides including the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1970 – Vol I p320-464...complete kill of both species of ‘couch’ at a dose of 8 1b a.i./aczand at 4 1b a.i./ ac a complete kill of A. gigantea and almost a complete kill...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 8C Environmental Fate...assessments with radiolabelled compound in order to quantify the mineralized component as COQ). After 30 days incubation, between 29.4 — 38.7 % (AL soil) and 83.3 — 87.2% (CSsoil) of...2005pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol II – Experimental Techniques and Activity...to be examined for each formulation tested, Finally, how do results obtained in glasshouse trials compere with field performance? Comperative field testing of the ester formuletions has not been undertaken,...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 1977 Vol I p141-261...depend on the age of the adult. Ovicidal effects after treating female adults by contact are greatly dependent on the formulation of the compound. INTRODUCTION Diflubenzuron is the common name...pdfview PDF

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