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Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Management in Arable Crops...To ears 0.41 (69.0) -0.36 (32.1) ~—–0.38 (31.3) 0.38 (67.6) To ground – – – 0.228 (60.7) and ears SED [d.f.] 0.108 [10] 0.238 [24] 0.154 [24] 0.242 [9] P...2002pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 1A Keynote...to air this problem in public before thefirst combined risk assessment is completed, and it will be the main topic for discussion at the ACP’s open meetingthis year. 2. COMPARATIVE...2005pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 4B Posters...4. SCS 4730 – SCS 2941 + 4 G3780A 4 + + + “ Zoospore Agral 90 9.75×10′ —-1.48×10°—s-1.18×10°— 5.00×10°— – production SCS6131 9.75×10* —-2.00×10*—-5.00×10°—-5.00×10° —5.00×10° (no/ml) MBA 13/8 9.75×10’—-1.23×10°—...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1981 – Vol I p307-362...GS Table 4 Control of Leaf Blotch Assessed Days after spray- ing Leaf No. Mean % area infected in untreated (yield t/ha) Fenprop- imorph % control Triadim- efon + Triadim-...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1966 Vol II p363-485...Weed Control and Crop Health Scores (Averare Scores for 4 Replicates) Rate of Weed Control Scores Crop Health Scores C 6313 after the following after the following kg a.i./ times...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1976 Vol III p866-988...and 2-[4-(2″ ,4″ dich Lorophenox y)-phenoxy ]-me thy1-propionat e (Hoe 23408). The most commonly used wild oat herbici des are di-allate and tri-alla te. With the greater need for good...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 1977 Vol I p141-261...19.111 (1-(2,6-dichloro- benzoyl) -3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-urea) in larvae (Mulder an d Gijswijt, 1973; Post and Vincent, 1973; Post, de Jong, and Vincent, 1974) we assumed that t he formation of cuticular chitin...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Organic Farming...Winter Wheat Winter Wheat Spring Oats B Red Clover Potatoes Winter Wheat Winter Oats Cc Red Clover Winter Wheat Winter Beans Winter Wheat The importance of rotation design for weed...1999pdfview PDF
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session IV...Suffolk orchard with seven different treatments Date of Part of Spray treatments Spring pruning observa- tree (Commercial pruning) (all spray treatments) tion mildewed Sulphur Dinocap Dinocap Dinocap}|None Com- Thorough through-...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 8A Non Indigenous and Invasive...Haysom K (2005b). UK non-native risk assessment scheme. http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlifecountryside/resprog/findings/non-native-risks/ Defra (2003). Review ofNon-Native Species Policy. http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/resprog/findings/non-native/report.pdf Defra (2004).Review ofPart 1 ofthe Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/corporate/consult/wildlifeact-part l/index- htm Defra...2005pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 10A – Developments in Modern Horticulture 1...compounds, have variable efficacy depending upon the pathogens. Weed management in organic vegetable production relies on crop rotations. cultivation and other practices (e.g. flaming, hand weeding) since available organic-approved herbicides...2007pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol 1 – Session 3C...weeds, weed control practices andpests in horticultural cropping systems. Horticultural Science. 16(4), 508-513. BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE- Weeds- 1995 THE DEVELOPMENT OF RICE VARIETIES COMPETITIVE WITH WEEDS. B FOFANA, T...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol II Session 8A and 8B...been for the area of winter barley, currently estimated as 740,000 hectares, to increase, The involve- ment of winter barley in a suitable rotation with oilseed rape and winter wheat...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 4C Posters...testing of algae involve the exposure ofthe test organism to the test compoundinsterile media. For compounds which rapidly dissipate, ecotoxicity tests performed under conditions of constant exposure may result in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 5a-5b...7 -CHClz -CH(CH3)2 -C2Hs -CH,CI R Substituent 1/ Figure 2. Ranking of substituents based on ECs (/richoplusia ni) for compound with substituent R divided by ECs» for compound where R=-CHCh....pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1981 – Vol I p120-215...o(- (2-chloropheny1) -e – (4-fluoropheny1)-5-pyrimidinemethanol) , and sonore(14 (EL-222– (2-chloropheny1) – o¢ – (4-chloropheny1-5-pyrimidinemethanol) , were c] labelled in the methyl group, carbinol group and pyrimidine ring, respectively. Other chemicals...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1966 Vol II p486-581...2-chloro-9-hydroxy-(9)-carboxylic acid 2-C1,4-FPA 2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetic acid RESULTS Pre-sowing experiment Treatments causing some or complete suppression of A. vineale for 9 weekswere metham-sodium at 100 and 200 lb/ac, and di-allate at 2...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol I – Session 3A and 3B...fruit and vegetables produced in the UK, more than 99% of the possible pesticide/commodity combinations tested contained no detectable residues. Approximately 98% of imported commodities were also residue free (MAFF...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol III Session 7B-9...have direct relevance to weed management systems practiced by the farmers are described by Shetty et al (1977) and include the following: a) Weed problems are more complex than those...pdfview PDF
Aquatic Herbicides – Session II a...laid down in official Recommendation Sheets, no harm should come +o users, consumers, wildlife or the environment. Common name of aei. chlorthiamid dalapon | dichiobenil | | | | eee...1976pdfview PDF

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