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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session VI | ...field station. But Iam entirely open to correction on this point. However, even if B.allii is common on grow- ing plants, it still puzzles me where the fungus comes from... | view PDF | |
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Session 3 | ...releasing) females determines the level of competition with the attracticide sources. Parameters ofthe attracticide application include the droplet density and droplet potency. Droplet potency is a combination ofrelative attractiveness of... | view PDF | |
2-John-Wiles-Role-of-the-global-food-security | ...online at: https://economistimpact.com/food-security-index Since 2012, the annual Global Food Security Index (GFSI) has set a common framework to identify and address the drivers of food insecurity. 5 https://economistimpact.com/food-security-index What does... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2007 7B – Resistance 2 | ...most effective tactics against current or perceived resistance problems. Agrochemical producers have confirmed their commitment to tackling resistance by establishing inter-company technical bodies such as IRAC (Insecticide Resistance Action Committee)... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 8D – Efficacy of Biocontrol using Organisms and Naturla Products | ...byproduct type, e.g. bacterial, fungal, viral and other microbial products. Current commercial activities in biopesticides were also surveyed, including large and small companies as well as ‘spin-outs’ from government researchinstitutes... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 11A – Developments in Modern Horticulture 2 | ...revealed that soil fumigation plus seed/seedling treatment with biocontrol microorganisms and selective chemical fungicides could be used in combination for effective management of the root rot complex of P. notoginseng.... | 2007 | view PDF |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Oilseeds | ...Summary information, interactive searches, risk maps and annual reports from this project can be accessed via the webat: www.crop-disease-surveys.com. Data for the period 1990 to 1999 have been used to... | 2002 | 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 | |
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Risk III | ...applied. INTRODUCTION The Unilever Colworth Sustainable Agriculture Project was established as part of Unilever’s global sustainable agriculture initiative (see http:/www.unilever.com). This approach is being undertakenutilising an existing well established farming... | view PDF | |
Weeds in a Changing World – Approach I | ...have been difficult to predict the disappearance of comfields red with poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and the complete disappearanceof corncockles (Agrostemmagithago). Perhapsthe predictions that I would have made would have been... | view PDF | |
The Global Challenge – Sustainable Food Production – Industrial model | ...and technology leadership sharing commongoalsof achieving lowest industry systemscosts seeking savings that will provide a mutual incentive to eliminate costs with the aim of attaining a sustainable competitive advantage through... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 4C and 5 | ...However, recent years have seen a new production method, new formulations and new entrants that may restore this fungus’ commercial future. At present a number of commercial formulations have been... | view PDF | |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-4-of-9 | ...Du Pont Company (United Kingdon) Limited. Summary. ‘The results of one year’s commercial expericnce with a proprietary formulation of a CIPC/diuron mixture’ applied as a selective residual pre=emergence weed control... | 1960 | view PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-6-of-9 | ...in mid July, the majority being sprayed either early or late August. The mid July application (Table VIII) gave reductions comparable with the late July 1958 application. On average the... | 1960 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 2B Biotechnology | ...complexes(Figure2). Kip related protein Figure 2. Kip-related proteins bind to cyclin-dependent kinase/cyclin complexes, thereby inhibiting the kinase activity of the complex, and thus affecting cell cycle progression. Identification of Arabidopsis... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 3C Spray Application | ...complete spraying systems based on the risk of drift as measured in field-scale trials conducted to a standardised protocol and again comparedto a reference system. Draft International and some national... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 2C – Organic Production | ...of weed communities in organic systems not least because producers need to have an intuitive feeling of howto balance the competing objectives of maintaining alivelihood while providing non-market goods. In... | 2007 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 6C | ...grey mould rot and incre ased the marketable yield compared with the untreated control. The dusts were tested on a commercial scale in 1974-75, together with the thiabendazole smoke and... | 1975 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 7B | ...which there is no common chemical name. It is formulated as a WeDe Con— taining 80% a.i. Rate/ha was 1.6 kg asi. Chlormequat is formulated as an aqueous solution containing... | view PDF | |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 7C | ...yield. Trials on crops in the Cotswolds compared fentinhydroxide and benomyl, and others in Huntingdonshire and Lincolnshire compared three, two or one application of fentinhydrox ide in May (Tables 2... | 1975 | view PDF |