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Application and Biology – Biology II...ease. nope Long Ashton Research Station for 1969. pp. 85-86. Morgan, N.G. (1972) Spray Application Techniques. Small volume and very small volume applications. Research 1971. pp» 106-107. Park, P.0.3; Burdekin,...1988pdfview 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
WRO Report 06 p1-58...BICESTER BUCKINGHAM A.40 THAME HIGH WYCOMBE Contents DIRECTOR’S, INTRODUCTION The energycrisis and the research programme Wild oat research Herbicides in grassland Diversion of research effort Liaison activities Inauguration of Advisory...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Herbicide Resistance...Plants were treated 24 hours after transplanting with a comercial formulation of chlorsulfuron (75% a.i.) at the rates of 0, 10, 20, and 40 g/ha of comercial product. Herbicide applications...1999pdfview PDF
Pesticide Movement to Water – Posters p268-332...data for all combinations of site and model. To allow easy comparison,results for residues of metamitron in soil are always reported as a proportion of that applied. The experimental data...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol I – Session 4C 7-12...3 – 5 days at 25°C in darkness without agitation. After removal of the agar plugs, the mycelium was filtered off and freeze-dried. Extraction and analysis of fatty acids Freeze-—dried...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II – OSR and Other Field Crops p772-840...reliable method of quantifying the level of P. betae in the soil is needed, and will be sought. MAFF Harpenden Laboratory has instigated research to devise rapid and reliable routine...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 3 – Session 8A and 8B...inherent genetic differences, but are almost certainly compounded by differences in maturity. BOTRYTIS CINEREA Life cycle and symptoms B. cinerea is commonly isolated from linseed seed particularly when wet weather...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 3C 9-16BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE—Pests and Diseases—1990 3C—9 BIOLOGICAL METHODS TO CONTROL GREY MOULD OF STRAWBERRY G. PENG, J.C. SUTTON Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph. Guelph, Ontario, Canada. N1G...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol III – Herbicide Resistance...hygroscopicus. In this paper we report that a field test on transgenic plants expressing this gene proved their complete resistance to field dose applications of glufosinate. 8C—1 MATERIALS AND METHODS...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol I p317-339...a further 50-100 g sample for botanical composition. Dry matter determination of Rumex component parts In the samples taken early in the year (period A:- 24/5-30/5) no separation intdq component...pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – Topic 4A...non-pesticide world offers many examples. The average intake 4A—S3 of common salt in Britain is 10 g per day and that represents 10 % of the lethal dose. It has...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 5B Mycotoxins...this paper (2001-2004). Results from the completed project will be used to advise growers on “Good Agricultural Practice” to reduce fusarium mycotoxins during wheat production. MATERIALS AND METHODS Three hundredgrain...2005pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference Vol 1 Session 3B and 4A...be a more competitive canopy; Frazee and Stoller (1974) reported maize as growing faster than the 7 common broadleaved weeds they tested. Competitiveness would depend on the weed spectrum and...pdfview PDF
Alan Dewar – P&B 2022...methods 5. Pesticide Selection 6. Reduced Use 7. Anti-resistance strategies 8. Evaluation Source: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2018/627113/EPRS_STU(2018)627113_EN.pdf http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2018/627113/EPRS_STU(2018)627113_EN.pdf SUD 1. Achieving prevention and suppression of harmful organisms • What are the harmful organisms?...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 7C...new series of trials are in progress to compare the efficiency of currently Approved spray materials; results available will be presented at the Conference. Radical changes in advice on materials...1975pdfview PDF
4 – Aoife O’Driscoll – BCPC...for smaller mills, using less automation but delivering higher value products • Seed production; multi-component blends can be too costly to produce at scale. • Opportunities for smaller seed companies...pdfview PDF
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Session 2...of Bt, commercial microbe-based biopesticides are insignificant and probably all are still loss-making to the large companies involved in this area (Tormala, 1995). Indeed, many medium-sized biopesticide companies have had...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Challenges and Opportunities – Session 6...Eur. Commun., No. L354, 31.12.94, 16-31 (corrigenda: Off: J. Eur. Commun., No. L280, 23.11.95, 58). EC Commission (1995a). Directive 95/35/EC of 14 July 1995 amending Council Directive 91/414/EEC concerning the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol III – Session 8C 1-15...on chemical use for the control of the wilt-complex of chickpea. 8C—1 MATERIALS AND METHODS The experiment was laid out during 1986-87 at the University Research Farm on sandy loam...pdfview PDF

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