BCPC Knowledge Bank

BCPC’s Knowledge Bank provides access to a wealth of research from past BCPC Congresses and Symposia. This resource contains over 64,000 pages dating back to 1954 through to 2009.

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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...pdfview PDF
Opportunities for Molecular Biology in Crop Production – Session 1 and 2...a suitable vehicle for testing the efficacy of a recombinant baculovirus containing a foreign gene encoding an insecticidal protein. The complete polyhedrin gene promoter and coding sequence were removed from...pdfview PDF
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1971 Vol III Sessions 4C -7B...levels into predatory birds in Swedene The effect is clearly related to alkyl compounds, as distiact from vhenyl or alkoxyalkyl mercury compoundse The latter types of compound, although possessing comparable...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol I Session 3A...ear deformities. 86 Table 1 Yield response of winter cereals to treatment at different growth stages Grain yields in tonnes/ha Crop Winter Barley Winter Wheat Winter Barley | Winter Wheat...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1966 Vol III p854-906...animals may come into the same category if their herba;:e diet is supplemented with other foods, including conserved herbage. 855 The major components of animal production from grass, therefore, are:...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 7dSESSION 7D ADVANCESIN HORTICULTURAL CROP PROTECTION Session Organisers Dr P R Ellis and Dr | G White HRI, Wellesbourne Poster Papers 7D-| to 7D-13 BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE- Pests &...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 Pests and Diseases – Vol III – Integrated Farming – Precision Farming...interactive software package offers farmers an opportunity to compare their current rarm practices with IFM practices and also provides a unique, personalised feedback. This provides a comprehensive report on the...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 6B and 6C...191 69 Table 2 Cereal crops in % of total cereals wheat barley rye oats mixed grai n winter spring winter spring winter spring France 1973 AT 4 T 29...1975pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol II – Pest Thrips...The performance of the prototype sachets and that of the improved formulation was tested on commercial cucumber and pepper crops in 1990 and 1994 as compared to the sprinkle release...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol I p1-94...necessity for low volume applic- ation requires further investigation since it is often safer in practice to ap:ly high volume sprays under fruit trees. Two other aspects require detailed invest-...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 6A Resistance...Academyof Science Press: Washington, DC. Heap I. (2003) The International survey of herbicide resistant weeds. Online. Internet July 01,2003. Available www.weedscience.com. HRAC(2003). website www.plantprotection.org/HRAC. IRAC (2003). website www.plantprotection.org/IRAC. OEPP/EPPO (1999)....2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 3 – Session 8C and 9A...parastrophic matrix of this system, including 15 basic parameters obtained by the special algorithm. Element 15 was taken as a response (system output). ELEMENTS 441019 [817 [4 [5 P4J2 [613...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Weed Killers and Food ProductionPRESIDENT’SOPEN] An elderly General Practitioner recently complained to me about his increasing difficulty in keeping pace with progress In human medicine, As an elderly General Practitioner in agriculture, I am...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Posters -Tropical Crops...Ramanatha- 30 - - - - - puram (100.00) (Low) Salem 23 (Low) (76.66) Trichirapalli 21 (Medium) (70.00) Coimbatore 29 11 17 4 (High) (96.66) (36.66) (56.66) (3.33) (13.33) Figures...1999pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 2001 Vol2 Session 7A-8A...there is no standard selective herbicide providing commercial control in cereals. Farmers commonly used metribuzin in combination with otherherbicides like flufenacet & diflufenican (Herold), providing temporary suppression of Bromus, in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 8a-8b-8c...to evaluate their juvenilizing action. These compoundsweretopically applied at doses of 100, 10, or 1 g/pupain 1 ul of acetone. The results of these tests were compared with those obtained...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Biological seed treatments...root exudate is of prime importance for interacti- ons between biocontrol strain, pathogen and resident microflora. Quantita- tively the major exudate compounds are neutral sugars, organic acids and amino acids...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Cereal seed treatment strategies...compounds. Fortunately, in contrast to foliar diseases, resistance in seed- and soil-borne pathogensstill is comparatively rare. In order to stay on the safe side, industry and advisory services have to...pdfview PDF
Biotechnology and Crop Improvements and Protection – Session 5 and 6...a growth in the number of pre-competitive research ‘clubs’ of companies. In the end we are faced with the conservative policies of the average U.K. company versus the seeming ability...pdfview PDF

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