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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BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1971 Vol I Session 1 2 and 3A...Safety Precaution Scheme several studies on wild life have been initiated. Tests on soil fauna using ten times the commercial dose rate have been completed with no depression in numbers...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
3. Iain-Watt-Natural-substances-as-PPP...– A comparative approach The objective of this comparison was to review the regulatory processes in different regions. This done by defining questions from manufacturers of natural substances, and posing...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 10C – Tropical and Subtropical 1...of fungicides. Panamadisease (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense) can be managed through use ofresistant varieties coupled with restricting movementof infected plant materials and soil, and use ofdisease free planting materials....2007pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Non-Graminaceous Crops...peas, harvested green for freezing or canning occupied 44,900 ha in the UK whilst combining peas, harvested dry, occupied 78,600 ha (MAFF, 1993). Up to 75% of vining pea seed...pdfview PDF
Soils and Crop Protection Chemicals – Session 1 and 2...to a programme of research and development, a Company must then decide which are the most attractive targets against which to direct its research. Although sereening of chemicals against pest...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 3A...( 29) 27637 ( 91) 516 ( 87) 1,527 (126) 2,567 ( 89) 742 (125) 1,225) (101) ( ( ( ( Component Complete 2,894 1,936 67) 167 ( 28) 355...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Bawden Lecture...Weeds Public communication on the food chain, the foundation of global progress C M Bruhn Centerfor Consumer Research, University of California, Davis, USA ABSTRACT Communication is an integral step in...1999pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 7A...1985 BRITISH CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE—WEEDS TO SPRAY OR NOT TO SPRAY: THE THEORY BEHIND THE PRACTICE R. COUSENS, B.J. WILSON, G.W. CUSSANS Long Ashton Research Station Weed Research Division, Begbroke...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 2001 – Vol 2 – Contents...different sites to a range of herbicide treatments LV Collings, A M Blair and J H Clarke. cccssssseccsceesesssnnnenmmmmeesseeeeeeeesennsssssssnnnssesssssssss BB-2 veces: 583 https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Weeds-Conference-2001-Vol2-Session-7A-8A.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Weeds-Conference-2001-Vol2-Session-8B-8C.pdf Establishment ofthe baseline sensitivity of Galium aparine...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Movement to water – Contents...taet case peters eames rma ecete serrer anna ta erateccs 3385 VII https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Pesticide-Movement-to-Water-Posters-p268-332.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Pesticide-Movement-to-Water-Posters-to-p268.pdf] https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Pesticide-Movement-to-Water-Session-5.pdf Using CatchlIS to assess the risk to water resources from diffusely applied pesticides J M...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 97pm, LONG ASHTON RESEARCH STATION «(LD MUS) WEED RESEARCH DIVISION – ~, we We 8,eM? see www res eees 4,ie Xf»,Sas ew sas We We Ae SY, Presse 7 ‘...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 02...Committee, the British Standards Institution Technical Committee PCC/I, the A.R.C. Working Party on Potatoes, and the Herbicides Working Party of the A.R.C. Research Committee on Toxic Chemicals. Evidence was provided...pdfview PDF
2019 BCPC Weed Review...b r u a r y 2 2 4 3 © 2020 Research Information Ltd. All rights reserved. www.pestoutlook.com THE BCPC WEEDS REVIEW 2019 Ken Pallett, Outlooks on Pest Management...pdfview PDF
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 1 Part-3-of-4...97 Atrazine Pre-emergence 1.57 81 Cyanazine Pre-emergence 2.8 82 50 direct comparisons were made with CN-11-6180 and atrazine; 35 direct comparisons were made with CN-11-6180 and cyanazine. Weed species evaluated...1987pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 7A and 7B...It is certain that they do have a future, and there will be good reliable control agents that are commercially viable. The long term research priority is to understand microbe/microbe...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol III Session 8C17-29...was to examine the effectiveness of propionic acid in suppressing growth and potential spore production by G. zeae on maize residues in the presence and absence of 8C—18 saprotrophs. MATERIALS...pdfview PDF
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – 9 Efficiency and Safety – Bawden Lecture...Early results from WRO indicated that with some materials CDA at rates of 20 1l/ha and 40 1/ha cave results comparable to those obtained with conventional, 220 1/ha applications (Cussans...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 9A GM Crops...considerable research addressing the same questions but part of a more complete risk assessment framework. The best example relates to the risk posed to the Monarch butterfly by pollen from...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference Vol 1 Session 2B and 3A...been an important factor. Applications were made after terminal growth of the target brush species had been completed and before leaf senescence. RESULTS Trials were carried out by independent research...pdfview PDF

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