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 Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 6B...the commercial formulation of bromoxynil octanoate applied using hydraulic nozzles was smaller than that of the spinning disc application of the same commercial formulation. Adding L-77 (1%) to the commercially...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol I – Cereals p3-84...engineers. The T-DNA on the Ti plasmid can be replaced with genes of interest for crop improvement. If such genes come from very unrelated organisms (bacteria or yeast for example),...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 10...60% e.ce3 pyrazophos, 30% e.c. The proprie tary spreader-sticker, Bio- Film, comprises: alkaryl poly(ethoxy)ethanol, free and combined fatty acids, glycol ethers, dialkyl benzenedicarboxylates and propan-2-ol. Disease assessment Primary powdery mildew...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Forecasting and Modelling 405-422...key questions in weed control cannot be answered using conventional field trials, because of the constraints of cost, time or complexity (Doyle, 1989). As such, models have come to serve...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 07 p1-67DA SEP AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (nn)coLU) WEED RESEARCH ORGANIZATION SEVENTH REPORT 1976-1977 PRICE £1.50 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WEED RESEARCH ORGANIZATION SEVENTH REPORT 1976-1977 Published September 1978 BEGBROKEHILL, YARNTON, OXFORD OX5...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II Session 7C...acetate/ethanol/water (4:2:0.25), all quantities given as volume:volume. Radioactive compounds were located and where necessary quantified by linear analyser (lablogic Sheffield). Non-radioactive compounds were visualised by viewing the plates at 254...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control 58-72...control has been suggested to result from the populations of antagonistic bacteria and fungi which colonise the composted materials. Recently, foliar sprays of compost extracts produced from composted organic materials...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1974 – Vol II p691-750Proceelings 12th 3ritish Weed Control Conference (1974) THE TOLERANCE OF STRAWBERRIES TO PHENMEDIPHAM D.V.Clay ARC Weed Research Organization, Begbroke Hill, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Oxford H.M. Lawson Scottish Horticultural Research Institute,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 2A New Compounds...max, and is transmitted mostefficiently by the bean leaf beetle, Ceratoma trifurcata Forster (Chrysomelidae). This pest complex can not be managed with crop rotation and there are no known commercially...2003pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-7-of-9...of this compound independently in Holland. I regret that 1 have so few comments to make for if we had presented a paper on this compound it would have been...1960pdfview PDF
The Global Challenge Sustainable Food Production – Production and Consumption...to medium sized enterprises. Fourteen companies generated revenues of $500m or more but their combined incomewasless than that of the single Pharma company, GlaxoSmithKline. All top ten companies earned over...pdfview PDF
Weeds, Pests and Diseases of Grassland and Herbage Legumes Part III...European We ed Research Society Symposium. Status, Biology and Control of Grass Weeds in Europe 322-239. HOPKINS, A. (1982) An investigationofrelationships between the composition ofswards a nd their environment and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Posters – Biodiversity, GM and Environment...and 16%. REFERENCES Audsley E. (1981) An arable farm model to evaluate the commercial viability of new machines or techniques. JournalofAgricultural Engineering Research, 26, 135-149 Cousens R; Doyle, C J;...1999pdfview PDF
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session V...Co. Ltd. The pattern of behaviour of insects and mites of economic importance in fruit growing is both complicated and unpredictable, a consequence of a combination of biological and ecological...pdfview PDF
Biotechnology and Crop Improvements and Protection – Session 5 and 6...a growth in the number of pre-competitive research ‘clubs’ of companies. In the end we are faced with the conservative policies of the average U.K. company versus the seeming ability...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol I Session 4C...of these strains by a company represented on the FCWGsuggested cross-resistance between the four compounds. For this reason, the four compounds have been placed in one group in the compound...pdfview PDF
Managing Pesticide Waste and Packaging – Session 6...a company-neutral approach. IVA-member companies only took a supporting interest in the collection initiative. Compliance with the demandsto cleanness was no longer checked by wholesalers but by the controllers from...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II – Pesticide Resistance p521-600...resistance factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS In an effort to overcome such deficiencies and to facilitate generation of reliable field data a simple test kit was developed and evaluated against a...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 4B...and C are shown in Table &, Organomercury g3ve very poor control of P. avenae, and un combined guazatine was markedly superior. At Site A, combinations of guazetine/imazalil gave increasing...1975pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 3 Session 7A and 7B...relationship of toxic and other responses to biologically active compounds. The Community regime includes aesthetic parameters and reflects the Precautionary Principle. The Commission, having recognized that a case exists for...pdfview PDF

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