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 Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 3 – Session 10...testing budgetsare not limitless, and they may react to rigidity in testing requirements by choosing to abandon products instead of commencingthetesting. Theincreasingly vociferous complaints by United States producers of “minor...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 97...? way ae, seu ees oye wwwww oe a we ww ra www wf wow. way Preeese mes gw rR ww ray eres rayew + rorwww w. wey,say eee eM...pdfview PDF
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 4D...-cholestenol, f = A -cholestenol, g = pollinasterol TABLE 3. Fatty acid composition of principal phosph olipids of oat shoot plasma membranes following xenobiotic treatment Compound Phospholipid Fatty acids (%...pdfview PDF
Diagnostics in Crop Production – Session 4...of C. m. sepedonicus. The PCRtest was used asa parallel test method in combination with the immunofluorescence assay. Generally, both immunofluorescence and PCR methods gave the same positive and negative...pdfview PDF
Wild Oats Chapter 11...must be free from seeds in a 3 kg sample: imported seed must be accompanied by an official certificate stating either that both the crop wasfree fromplants and a 1...pdfview PDF
MANAGEMENT OF VEGETATION Part-1-of-3...Wye College WyeCollege (University of London), Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 SAH D.A. BURDEKIN Forestry Commission Forestry Commission, Forest Research Station, Alice Holt Lodge, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey K. BUSH CrownEstate Commissioners...1983pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 1 and 2...stadium Fipronil Cypermethrin at initiation of test] Aphis gossypii [MP] Nilaparvata lugens [L]* Nephotettix cincticeps [L]* Spodoptera eridania [L2] Spodoptera frugiperda [L2] Plutella xylostella [L2]* Heliothis virescens [L2] Heliothis armigera...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 4a-4b...“New Paradigm”in 1992,higher tiered ecological issues are more commonly being resolved by drawing upon modeling, mitigation and monitoring. Field toxicity testing, as was practiced prior to the New Paradigm, has...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5I Posters...on the heterocycle decreased herbicidalactivity, and a methyl on 1 position of the 2,4(1H,3H)-quinazolinediones provided greatest activity. The most active compound was 3-[(2-F-4-Cl-5- propargyloxy)phenyl]- 1,2,3-benzotriazin-4-one. INTRODUCTION The protoporphyrinogen-IX oxidase inhibitors...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5B Non Chemical Protection...+109 +110 Monocotyledonousspecies – 46 -8 -29 +130 – 39 + 50 Dicotyledonousspecies – 30 -27 – 49 +8 – 56 -3) Tillage measures alone cannot interrupt or stop regeneration...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 5 and 6...ryegrass) hay, winter wheat, winter oats (undersown long ley). With so many winter crops, any couch or docks have ample opportunity to multiply and so we find it essential, once...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Field Vegetables...are now directly shaping what is meant by ICMbyin effect using their regularly updated protocols as technology transfer vehicles to bring the results of relevant research into commercialpractice. STRUCTURAL EFFECTS...2002pdfview PDF
Crop Protection in Organic and Low Input Agriculture – Posters...Lucerne WW Winter wheat Winter oilseed rape CL = Clover/Ley WO Winter oats Spring oats RE = Red Clover WR Winter rye = Spring barley WB Winter barley = Spring...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 – CGIAR SP – IPM Symposium...conducted to prepare, monitor progress and evaluate its effects; the audience analysis, the baseline or pre-test survey andthe post-test survey. The pre-test post- test no control group experimental design was...2007pdfview PDF
Pesticide Movement to Water – Posters to p268...function of each. Table | Adapted from Timmeet al., 1986 Co-ordinate transformation Reaction Type Abscissa Ordinate Equation [X] LY = f(R)] A_ lst Order None LogR Log R – at+bt...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol 1 – Session 3A and 3B...identification phase and this, in turn, is dependent on the availability of large numbers of compounds to test. Many large, well-established pharmaceutical companies have compoundcollections comprising hundieds of thousands of...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 2 – Session 6C 1-13...r a r e E - early sowing L - late sowing * - figures in parentheses are percentage reduction in damage ** - expressed as percentage of untreated (t/ha)...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 5C to 6B...on the use ofhistorical field records combined with seasonal weather data (Figure 4). Yet no methodologyis fully operational and commonly accessible. It will be a pre-requisite for further development of...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol III – Regulatory Issues – Product Stewardship...Official Journalofthe European Community, L230, 19 August 1991, 1-32. Anon. (1993) Commission Directive (93/71/EEC) amending Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the placing ofplant protection products on the market. Official Journal of...pdfview PDF
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 7C...Metamitron (1.05) + phenmedipham (0.285) 16.50 1436 Phenmedipham (0.285) + ethofumestate (0.30) : 12.19 1046 Phenmedipham (0.285) + ethofumestate (0.30) e 15.47 1340 Hand weeded F - - - -...pdfview PDF

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