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WRO Technical Report Number 62 p34-end...NB: ARD 34/02 (NP55) is sethoxydim, DPX 4189 is chlorsulfuron, PP 009 is fluazifop-butyl, SSH-43 is isouron, UBI S-734 is 2-[1-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)ethylsulfonyl]-1-oxidopyridin-1-ium (Uniroyal) yposed comm ny y PEC nole and suggeste...pdfview PDF
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Air Assisted Sprayng – Physics and Engineering...rear of the tree to about 3.5 m (Hale, 1978). After experimentation in collaboration with Drake & Fletcher Limited, a commercial sprayer (the ‘Commandair’) was built in 1975 using a...1991pdfview PDF
Application to Seeds and Soil – Localised Treatments...Fox sown on 12 Febryary 1985 at Kirton EHS. Compost-incorporation treatments of 720 g a.i./m compost and 1440 g a.i./m compost were compared with p ost~-sowing drenches of 1 g...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 8C...of a stock. Combinations, in pairs, of dusts of benomyl, thiabendazole, fuberidazole, thiram, and captafol were tested as post-harvest treatments (Copeland & Logan, 1975). Some combinations were no more effective...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Control and Crop Physiology...dwarflines, however, the rate of stem extension is slowed, so that the distance between rosette and upper canopy leaves is small (Figure 1). Compared to the commercial variety (rht), reductions...2002pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Control in Tropical Crops...during cropping. Table 5. Plant composition of Calliandra calothyrsus fallows planted in 4 spatial patterns compared to a Chromolaena odorata fallow in southern Cameroon (canopy and ground cover percentage 30...1999pdfview PDF
Insect Pheromones And Other Behaviour Modifying Chemicals Session 1 and 2...commercial successes were slow to develop and the coming and going of companies with a temporary interest became characteristic. However, after several years of uncertainty, a numberof important management programsthat...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol II – Session 5A and 5B...F; Atkinson, D (1995) Molecular markers for genetic diversity in cleavers (Galium aparine). (this volume). Morgante, M. (1994) In: Molecular Screening News. 4, 7-8. Commission of the European Communities. ISSN...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Potatoes and BulbsSession 5 Potatoes and Bulbs Chairman and Session Organiser G A HIDE 1994 BCPC MONOGRAPHNO57: – SEED TREATMENT: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS USE OF SEED TREATMENTS IN.THE INTEGRATED CONTROL OF POTATO...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Cereal seed treatment strategies...compounds. Fortunately, in contrast to foliar diseases, resistance in seed- and soil-borne pathogensstill is comparatively rare. In order to stay on the safe side, industry and advisory services have to...pdfview PDF
Environmental Effects of Pesticides – Posters...have ma de drilling of winter grain more difficult and increased the risk of poi soning from cereal seed-dressings: eg see comments by Fletcher & Hardy (1984) rel ating to...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 1-2a-2b...current commercial standardsin controlling key diseases of important crops. Its spectrum andactivity are further enhanced by using it in combination with an appropriate companion fungicide. DPX-JE874 is safe to the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 2 Session 6A and 6B...1980’s a series of changes at world, EC and to a lesser degree at state level have combined to modify trade in a numberof leading agricultural commodities and these, concomitant...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 2 Session 6D...In order that the environmentalfate of alachlor can be compared with the behaviour of other herbicides, used under similar agro-climatic conditions, a comparative study with atrazine and pendimethalin was carried...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Weed Control Without Chemicals...usually reported in this form, which provide a recognised and conv enientstatis- tical data base for comparison purposes. The FBS results? for England 1989/90 were used to comparethe performanceof the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Potential for Reducing Herbicide Inputs...problem in Franceif the compounds are marketed by different companies – not to mention the traps of physico-chemical compatibi- lity! Moreover, the extension institutes are bound to give the same...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol III – Mode of Action...Stuttgart 70, Fed. Republic of Germany ABSTRACT Glufosinate-ammonium, under the commercial name Bastak, is a non- selective herbicide for post-emergence weed control. Transloca- tion and metabolic pathways were examined in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol I Session 3D p290-340...ASCII-format and used in any other software programmefor future use in computerized monitoring and forecasting systems. This has been done in the computer-based Danish decision support system: PC-Plant Protection for...pdfview PDF

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