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BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1969 – Vol II p406-487 | ...in regular, profitable production. In parallel with this commercial development, laboratory studies have revealed a pathology of exceptional interest and great research potential. NATURE OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS B. thuringiensis is... | view PDF | |
Environmental Effects of Pesticides – Mammals | ...et al., 1966 Hansson, 1967, Karlsson, 1986, Getz, 1987). Comparisons between various types of live trap are common (e.g Chitty & Kempson, 1949, Hansson, 1967, Mihok, et al., 1982) but... | view PDF | |
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1971 Vol III Sessions 7C – 8B | ...such compounds around the corner it would seem that the combat of fungal plant diseases, after many decades of placid progress, has now entered an entirely new era. The search... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases Conference 2000 – Session 4E Posters | ...to the developmentof biological control. MATERIALS AND METHODS Competitive ability Initially, the competitive ability of both fungi was assessed in vitro by comparing their growth rates on a variety of... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Weed Killers and Food Production | ...the best means of applying them. Fisons Pest Control Research Station at Chesterford Park was opened last month by Sir William Slater, Boots Pure Drug Company also entered the field:... | view 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... | 2002 | view PDF |
UKPG-Launch-Leaflet-2022-Update-A5-v2 19.10.21 | ...to receive a quote. The UK Pesticide Guide – Edited by M Lainsbury, October 2021, Paperback ISBN 978-1-9998966-6-9 To order or subscribe visit www.bcpc.org CPD points awarded: Buy both –... | view PDF | |
UKPG-Launch-Leaflet-2022 | ...to receive a quote. The UK Pesticide Guide – Edited by M Lainsbury, October 2021, Paperback ISBN 978-1-9998966-6-9 To order or subscribe visit www.bcpc.org CPD points awarded: Buy both –... | view PDF | |
Pesticides in Soil and Water – Introduction – Microbial aspects | ...into context it is necessary to examine the development of procedures in other areas of the pesticide data package assessment. For example, the estimation of the exposure of operators to... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol III – Session 8C 16-30 | ...controlled fertilizer use, appropriate cultivations and suitable crop rotations and combinations. Examples of how these main components impact on individual pest, disease and weed incidence are discussed. The need for... | view PDF | |
Amino acid biosynthesis inhibitors in crop protection and pharma chemistry – Session 4-6 | ...phase of inactivation by D-chlorovinylglycine (122 + 14M-! s-!), the most reactive analog examined, is quite comparable to the corresponding rate constant for 2-fluoro-D-alanine (93 M-! sl). L-chlorovinylglycine reacts 38-times... | view PDF | |
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 8 Risk Management I | ...damage from European Corn Borer and other pests. Simple screening modeling is used to examine the displacement ofinsecticides by two Bf-cropping systems. Higher tier computer modeling is used to compare... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weed Control 1966 Vol III p804-853 | ...some synergistic combinations are promising. What possible influence does one component of a combination have on the persistence of the other? As new herbicides of the growth regulating type are... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol I – Bawden – New Herbicides | ...US funding for agricultural research has been declining for decades in real terms, though the cost and complexity of the research projects continue to rise with the size of the... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II Session 4C11-22 | ...Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 207-237. Nobel, P.S. (1983) Biophysical Plant Physiology and Ecology. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company, pp. /2-/5. Thevelein, J.M. (1984) Regulation of trehalose mobilization in... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 8A and 8B | ...University of Bristol, AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, Long Ashton Research Station, Long Ashton, Bristol, BS18 9AF. ABSTRACT Molecular biology has allowed studies on the mechanisms of fungicide resistance... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2007 10A – Developments in Modern Horticulture 1 | Session 10A Developments in Crop Protection, Including IPM Strategies, in Modern Horticultural Crop Production Systems 1 Chairman: Dr Martin Hommes Federal Biological Research Centre, Braunschweig, Germany Session Organisers: Dr Martin... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 5A – New Compounds, Concepts, Uses and Approaches 2 | ...showed a dermal coating and natural body openings (stylet orifice, excretory pore, phasmids as well as digestive and reproductive openings) that become ‘plugged.’ The coating and/or plugging of body openings... | 2007 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 7B | ...MATERIALS Carbendazim (methy1l-2—benzimidazole carbamate) is formulated as a 50% wep. (formerly BAS 3460 F). Tridemorph is formulated as an e.ce containing 75% w/v aei.s and was used at 0.26 1.... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Horticultural and Minor Arable Crops | ...herbicides and other pesticides. TURFGRASS AND NURSERY INDUSTRIES In the United States, there are an estimated 1.7 million ha of commercially maintained turfgrass (Roberts and Roberts, 1990; personal communication, National... | view PDF |