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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
MANAGEMENT OF VEGETATION Part-3-of-3 | ...Despite the CommonsRegistration Act, over-stocking is one of the difficulties. There should be a compulsory period on all commons when they are completely free of stock to allow proper regrowth... | 1983 | view PDF |
BCPC Weed Control 1970 – Vol I p203-319 | ...pre-emergence herbicides for weed control in drilledonions and leeks has become accepted commercial practice, It is recognised,however, that no single application provides sufficiently complete and long-lastingcontrol, and much attention has... | view PDF | |
Seed Production and Treatment – Posters p108-127 | ...Email: brigitte.hamman@syngenta.com Introduction The rules of the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA, 2009) and of the American AssociationofOfficial Seed Analysts (AOSA,1998) describe methodsfor standard germination (SG) testing of seed. Within... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol III Session 5-7A | ...activity of eight “wild oat” herbicides; barban, benzoylprop-ethyl, chlorfenprop-methyl, diclofop-methyl, difenzoquat, flamprop- isopropyl, flamprop-methyl and tri-allate (figure 1), highlighting the mechanisms of selectivity of these compounds. 843 Barban Barban (4-chloro-2butynyl-m-... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 3A | ...which promotes and encourages best agricultural practice in the fruit and vegetable production industry. It was officially established in 1997 when the Cologne-based EHI- EuroHandelinstitut was able to provide a... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol II – New Compounds | ...being placed on its potential to control Oomycete plant pathogens. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Code number: RPA 407213 Chemical name: IUPAC: (S)-5-Methyl-2-methylthio-5-pheny]-3-phenylamino-3,5- dihydroimidazol-4-one Chemical Abstracts: 4H-Imidazol-4-one, 3,5-dihydro-5-methyl-2-(methylthio)-5- pheny]-3-(phenylamino)-, (S)- Structural... | view PDF | |
WRO Report 06 p1-58 | ...4-(2’, 4'-dichlorphenoxy)-a-phenoxypropionic acid methyl ester, which controls wild oat and to a lesser extent blackgrass in winter and spring cereals, becameavailable for research during the period underreview. Experiments in 1975... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5F Residue Analysis | ...Component1 Figure 3. Biplot for principal components | and 2 for components of SOM The information presented above shows that it would be useful to relate the chemical nature of... | 2003 | view PDF |
Wild Oats Chapter 2 | ...1957). Curiously, by far the most commonsorts of A. fatua and A. ludo- 20 viciana in England and probably also throughout the world are similar in appearance, with dark brown... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol I Session 1 and 2 | ...Acephate Carbaryl Flufenoxuron M.p.{N](S) 12 11.4 21.6 78.9 >200 M.p.[N](R) 2.16 45.1 257.2 346 >200 M.p.[A](S) >100 A.g.{N](S) 0.5 0.582 11.0 4.53 >200 A.g.{N](R) 0.805 2115 216 26.2 >200 M.p.... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1976 Vol III p989-1049 | ...herbicides at 2-3 leaf ( )- ——) and tillering (-:–) 8 . Effects on green material scored (absence) to 9 (equal to mapected eae Flamprop- Chi. – Isoproturon Difensoquat isopropyl... | view PDF | |
Pesticide Movement to Water – Posters p268-332 | ...Many models are available, but few are tested for use under Mediterranean conditions. The aim ofthis work is to test and compare four models using three Italian data-sets. The quality... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol I Session 3C | ...and herbicidal activity was evaluated. The method was essential- ly the same as described for the preemergence test. Field trial Trial was conducted in a randomized complete block design with... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol II – Session 8A and 8B | ...1.5 units. This was the dilution supernatants were used to optimise ELISAs. Competitive ELISA The competitive ELISA is based on the competitive binding of specific antibody for antigen free in... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Application | ...of tractors, there have been few published reports on sprayers subjected to an official test by the N.I.A.E. From a farmer’s viewpoint this is unfortunate, because a properly conducted official... | view PDF | |
2021 BCPC Weed Review | ...Glyphosate did improve weed control compared to IWM options however; these could be mitigated through IWM. Herbicide resistance status did reduce http://www.pestoutlook.com http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe 2 5 4 O... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol III Session 8C17-29 | ...“Karate”, was toxic to honey bees in acute laboratory tests, but had no lethal or sublethal effects on them when applied to flowering winter rape at 10 g a.i./ha. (Gough... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 3A | ...obtained with the sterilants 1,3 dichloropropene, metham sodium and dazomet. Autumn-applied dazomet gave better disease control than spring treatments. Dazomet at 570 kg product/ha autumn-applied gave complete control in one... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol II Session 6A and 6B | ...studies revealed that spraying outside the recom- mended period and bad spraying technique were the principal causes of poor control of Senecio jacobaea in commercial practice. However, a field trial... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 6d | SESSION 6D FUNGICIDE AND INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE —- CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE MANAGEMENT Session Organiser Dr D D Slawson Pesticides Safety Directorate, York Poster Papers 6D-| to 6D-| | BRIGHTON CROP... | view PDF |