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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
Weeds – Cover Slide for website | ...Pearson, Raynham Estates, Norfolk 14.40: Mechanical Weed Control – advances in arable crops Will Smith, NIAB 15.00: Questions and Panel discussion 15.30: End Kindly Supported By: www.bcpc.org Thank you http://www.bcpc.org/... | view PDF | |
BCPC 4pp A5 131022 | ...protection product profiles • Suppliers of pesticides and adjuvants • Key information for users across all sectors • Modern look and functionality • In-depth product information and links • Compare... | view PDF | |
10 – Tamara Fitters BCPC meeting 17-10-2023 | www.adas.uk Disease mitigation and GHG emissions 17 October 2023 Tamara Fitters http://www.adas.co.uk/ • GHG emissions explained • How to calculate GHG emissions • Indirect land use change (ILUC) • Cost... | view PDF | |
11 – Martin Lines – NFFN sustainable approaches to disease control | ...Ha Kestrel 0.75Lt Ha Myresa 1Lt Ha Syrex 0.5Lt Ha Clayton Tebucon 0.5Lt Ha PGR combined or separate? Winter wheat fungicide treatment Fungicide and nutrition at T1+ Serpent 0.5Lt Ha... | view PDF | |
BCPC 4pp A5 311023 (002) | ...to use Our customers value • Comprehensive pesticide information in one place • Comparing alternative products with the same active ingredients • Details of harvest intervals and restrictions of use... | view PDF | |
BCPC 4pp A5 201123 | ...to use Our customers value • Comprehensive pesticide information in one place • Comparing alternative products with the same active ingredients • Details of harvest intervals and restrictions of use... | view PDF | |
6 – Joe Stanley – BCPC presentation (JWS) | IPM on’t farm January 25th 2024 Joe Stanley, ARAgS HEAD OF SUSTAINABLE FARMING @AllertonProject www.allertontrust.org.uk Aims Allerton Research & Educational Trust • To combine productive farming with wildlife conservation •... | view PDF | |
3-Sean-Rickard-Agricultures-trilemma | © 2023 Séan Rickard Ltd SéanRickard INDEPENDENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AGRICULTURE’S TRILEMMA: An Opportunity for UK Agriculture Dr Séan Rickard www.seanrickard.co.uk sean@seanrickardltd.co.uk © 2023 Séan Rickard Ltd SéanRickard INDEPENDENT ECONOMIC ANALYSISIntroduction... | view PDF | |
Stream-B-1-Neil-Havis-Potential-for-alternative-products | ...+ clubroot 99 Using elicitor combinations * * * * * 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 % light leaf spot Elicitor combination controls light leaf spot on winter... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 39 p1-30 | ...‘M’ represents a missing treatment. A table of observed selectivities, using the criteria specified, are presented for each compound along with comments to highlight salient points. -5- HOE 22870 Code... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 68 p1-38 | ...(CGA 43089). Metolachlor, which is commercially recommended for sorghum treated with cyometrinil, was included as a standard for comparison. Herbicides were applied using a laboratory sprayer embodying an 8002E Spraying... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 92 p1-25 | ...below for each compound along with comme nts to highlight salient points. Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum) which wa s included because it is easy to propagate, may be regarded as a... | view PDF | |
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 3 Part-3-of-4 | ...reality weedspersist in communities. Stability analysis of the form illustrated in Fig. 4 may be extended to two species interactions and the relative 942 9A—1 competitive abilities of species in... | 1987 | view PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-2-of-3 | ...O. L. HOPKINS, T. R. AND PULLEN J. We. (1958) Wild oat control with h-chloro-2-butynyl N=3-(chloropheny) carbamate (S.847). Proc. 12th Meeting of the Western Section, National Weed Committee, Canada, 3-66... | 1960 | view PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-4-of-9 | ...produced. Barban satisfies the first of these, for it can reduce the competitive ability of the oats, at least temporarily. If the crop can take advantage of this reduced competition,... | 1960 | view 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 |
Application and Biology – Biology I | ...The results of the nozzle tests reported here and elsewhere (Combellack et al. 1982; Combellack & Andrew 1984; Combellack 1984) clearly confirm the importance of boom height on spray distribution... | 1985 | view PDF |
Application and Biology – Biology I | ...The results of the nozzle tests reported here and elsewhere (Combellack et al. 1982; Combellack & Andrew 1984; Combellack 1984) clearly confirm the importance of boom height on spray distribution... | 1988 | view PDF |
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Higher Plants to Other Organisms p203-216 | ...the environmental consequencesof a PI-based anti-nematode defence we have examined the invertebrate associates of potato crops to establish the range of common beneficial and non-economic insects commonly associated with this... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol II – Pest Thrips | ...com.). Chemical control ofthripsis still the most frequently used method for pest suppression. But a combination of spray application problems (good coverage, penetration into plant parts where thrips feed, and... | view PDF |