BCPC Knowledge Bank

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BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol II – Non-Cereal Crops...their vigorous growth habit. It is less clear whether the less competitive broad-leaved species such as Stellaria media (common chickweed), Veronica spp. (speedwells), Polygonum aviculare (knotgrass) and even Chenopodium album...pdfview PDF
Pesticides in Soil and Water – Persistence – Movement in Soils...assess potential for carryover compared to bioassay methods. Computer simulation models have been used to explain observed dissipation under field conditions as well as to predict the likelihood of herbicide...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Treatments Coatings Pelletting...commercial use in the UK for the recently approved fenpiclonil cereal seed treatment. Pesticide recovery analysis from treated seed can be complicated by the interaction of active ingredients with each...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 6a-6b...Simazine 28000 4666 2,4-D : 100000 666666 Methoxychlor 30000 62.5 TCA 100000 333 DDT 100000 111 The Swedish authorities (Pers. com.) informed the European Commission during discussions on differencesin algal...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Cereals – Recent Advances...Kumiai Chemical Company, Ihara Chemical Company, K-I Chemical Reserch Company and BASF Aktiengesellschaft. REFERENCES Nakayama,I.;Miyazawa,T.;Kobayashi,M.;Kamiya,Y.;Abe,H.;Sakurai,A.(1990)Effects of new plant growth regulator Prohexadione-Calcium(BX-112) on shoot elongation caused by exogenously applied gibberellins in...pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p1-23...quantify the influence of the complete factor complex on the appearance of selected insect groups. The abundanceofaphids, ants and beneficials is influenced most strongly by weather conditions and by vegetative...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 10B – Natural Resistance...peroxidase (GPX) was not only just a common component ofanti- oxidation system in host plant but also a protein to mediate host defense response to pathogen invasion, as a result,...pdfview PDF
Crop Protection in Organic and Low Input Agriculture – UK-Weed-Pest...(volumes | and I|1) European Communities (1989). Proposal for a Councl| Regulation (EEC) on organic production of agricultural products and indications referring thereto on agricultural products and foodstuffs Commission, COM...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Weed Control in Perspective...(Sorghum vulgare)e These compounds appear to be more persistent and less likelyto leach In soils than are the phenoxy type compoundse For these and other reasons, this family of compounds...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – Vegetables and Fruit...to selecting those compounds which might warrant further InyeSULEatee as chemical weed control agents in fruit cropSe EXPERIMENTAL (1) Trials with phenoxyacetic and phenoxybutyric acidse The compounds listed in Table...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 7A and 7B...protect crop plants from soil dwelling insects, while Crop Genetics has demonstrated that com borer larvae (O. nubilalis) feeding on the vascular system of com plants can be targeted by...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 9A and 9B...Agri-Vet IC! Americas,Inc. Makhteshim-Agan (America) Mobay Corporation Monsanto Corporation Nor-Am Chemical Company Platte Chemical Company Rhone Poulenc Ag Company Sandoz Crop Protection Sostram Corporation Uniroyal Chemical Company Valent U.S.A. Corporation...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II Session 5 and 6...Doubts are raised as to the comparative advan- tage to farmers of agro-computerization. Considerations are forward- ed to improve the value of computer-generated decision support for agricultural entrepreneurs. INTRODUCTION The...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control Conference 1968 – Vol II p855-964...was possible to observe a side- by-side comparison of direct drilling compared with ploughing on only two of the seven farms. Data was collected during the autumn of 1967 and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1974 – Vol III p857-928...Agriculture is too complex to reduce to a few points and there are many others of importance, still to come. THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTES I do not want to give the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol III p1183-1247...and Tanimoto (1966), Vli tos and Lawrie (1967), Singh and Wort (1970). Wort and Singh (1970). None of these com pounds have yet come into regular commercial use because they...pdfview PDF
3. REV Iain-Watt-Natural-substances-as-PPP...does not have a separate framework for bioprotectants when compared with regions of similar, or even smaller, sizes due to its complex regulatory system. Introduction – Natural substances 7© TSG...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 19...amum, both fluorodifen and nitrofen causing complete kill a C — compounds only Orga 3045 and prometryne showed some heyatty sel Oxalis latifolia Table 6 lists the compounds with potentially...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 04 p1-54...benefit to WROinthis arrangement which helps to keep members of the staff in close touch with commercial developments and thetechnical staff of the chemical companies. Atpresent there are some 440...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 04 p55-endthe winter, whereas plants which had onlyone leaf at that time had muchless chanceofsurvival (mortality...pdfview PDF

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