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2020 BCPC Weed Review...the remaining Agrochemical Companies undertaking R&D are able to discover and develop new and environmentally safe herbicides to provide the tools to contribute to IWM for years to come. http://www.pestoutlook.com...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 2 – Session 6C 1-13...flies emerge in June, completing a single generation per year. Sowing before or during October has now become common practice, and is an effective cultural means of minimising losses to...pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1962 VOL 2 Part-4-of-11...Handbook. British Weed Control Council. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Ltd. Oxford. Research report PROGRESS REPORT ON STRAWBERRY HERBICIDE EXPERIMENTS R. J. Stephens Scottish Horticultural Research Institute, Mylnefield, Invergowrie, Dundee Summary: A...1962pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol I – Sub-Tropical and Tropical...3C-| to 3C-12 THE 1997 BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE- Weeds 3C- | WEED COMPOSITION AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN INTENSIFIED SMALLHOLDERFARMSIN WESTAFRICA! D CHIKOYE, F EKELEME International Institute of Tropical Agriculture,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 5 and 6...they may reach the soil and be taken up by plant roots. Numerous compounds are also released by plant roots (Rovira, 1969). The compounds are actively exuded or leaked, and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol III – Weed Competition and ThresholdsSESSION 9A W WEED COMPETITION AND THRESHOLDS —- FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF COMPETITION AND POPULATION DYNAMICS CHAIRMAN PROFESSORG. R. SAGAR SESSION ORGANISER DR R. D. COUSENS INVITED PAPERS 9A-1 to 9A-2...pdfview PDF
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Session 4...applications (http://www.nbiap.vt.edu/cfdocs/fieldtests1.cfm) (Table 1) and from various patent databases (http://patents.uspto.gov/access/search-adv.html) (http://petgazette.wipo.int/) (http://www.patents.ibm.com/). The former database includes information on GM trials of 63 species, with the data subdivided according to the...pdfview PDF
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session VIIISESSION VIII NEW DEVELOPMENTS, INCLUDING NEW COMPOUNDS, NOVEL FORMULATIONS, OR NEW APPLICATION METHODS Chairman: J. T. Martin Long Ashton Research Station INSECTICIDE GROUP e SYSTEMIC MIGRATION AND INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF...pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – Topic 2A...properties, or combinations of properties. Systematic examination of suitable lead compounds then shows how desirable properties are related to structures, so that further new and improved compounds can be developed....pdfview PDF
Managing Pesticide Waste and Packaging – Session 2...Targets 1998-2001 1998+1999 2000 2001 Recovery 38 43 52 (within which) 11 16 Recycling Therefore, taking a very simple example, ofa (packer/filer tonnes) company which supplies UK retailers with goods...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Advances in Biological Control...amenities and composted in open windrows according to standards set by the UK Composting Association. Following the screening, peak-heating and cooling periods of the composting process, the composted material was...2002pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 5D Post Grad Posters...to further characterise the population of M. graminicola isolates. Results demonstrate that alterations commonly occur in combination and are widespread among the 2004 population but not among historical isolates, suggesting...2005pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 3C...come from applications of prochloraz, which are intended to control the pathogen. Results of an examination of the effects of prochloraz applications on French eyespotisolates have been published (Birchmore et...pdfview PDF
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 4D...D.T. COOKE, C.S. JAMES Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol, BS18 9AF, UK. ABSTRACT Many agrochemicals inhibit or...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol II Session 5A p577-608...have been involved. These might be, for example, a failure to detect initial low levels of infestation combined with the temperature and humidity conditions needed for the rapid increase ofthe...pdfview PDF
2018 BCPC Weed Review...Fe b r u a r y 2 1 9 © 2019 Research Information Ltd. All rights reserved. www.pestoutlook.com THE BCPC WEEDS REVIEW 2018 The morning session was completed with...pdfview PDF
Lysimeter Studies of the Fate of Pesticides in the Soil – Experimental Approaches...pesticide use in agriculture, research is aiming at further improving the use and safety of pesticides, particularly by the promotion or development of compounds which can be used in small...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol I Session 4A and 4B...reserves, the nematode can complete its life cycle on the roots of underground shoots. Killing volunteers before the life cycle is completed may hasten nematode decline. Spraying volunteers in the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol I p202-305...the straw swathes had laid would have reached the ground via the combine. Table 2 shows that the effect of the combine was to approximately treble the density of seeds...pdfview PDF
Progress and Prospects in Insect Control – Session 3-5...complex. 4. Application needs to coincide with high RH, relatively low pest numbers and a fungicide free period. 5. Kill takes up to 2-3 weeks compared with 2-3h for some...pdfview PDF

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