BCPC Knowledge Bank

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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
Fungicide Resistance Conclusions and Workshop...use strategies which must aim at a difficult compromise: using materials to the best short to medium term commercial advantage, and conserving their effectiveness for the longer term. This of...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Forecasting and Risk Assessment...the biology of pathogen. Sometimes the biology is complicated so that predictions need to be based on several pieces of information. In the club root example, the mere fact that...2002pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol I Session 4B...the efficacy and safety of 3,6-dichloropicolinic acid, at various dose rates and timings, for the control of C. arvense in strawberries. METHOD AND MATERIALS The standard commercial formation of 3,6-dichloropicolinic...pdfview PDF
Managing Pesticide Waste and Packaging – Session 1...narrow pack openings. Due to the complicated geometry of the plastic mouldings of combination packs these are unlikely to be compatible with the couplings or suction probes of available closed...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 10B – Natural Resistance...of each plant were compared between G. thurheri and G. hirsunim using the Wilcoxon distribution-free rank sum test for the no-choice tests and the Wilcoxondistribution-free signed rank test for the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Herbicides in Conservation Management...to use other products should be sought in advance. Our approach is underpinned by commissioned research on control techniques and on minimising impact on non-target vegetation. INTRODUCTION In April 1991,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Posters -Post Grad Research...bioassay has been developedin order to achieve a standardised and commonresistance screening test for all the Frenchinstitutes involved in herbicide control. METHODS AND MATERIALS Three A. myosuroides populations from Dijon...1999pdfview PDF
Martin Lines – NFFN Slides for BCPC...Working with nature can improve outputs. Farmers working together, delivering a better countryside Follow us on Twitter: @NFFNUK Join for free on our website www.nffn.org.uk Nature Friendly Farming Network http://www.naturefriendlyfarmingnetwork.org.uk/...pdfview PDF
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 1 Part-4-of-4...the profound structural changes imparted by, for example, metabolic hydrolysis or conjugation can be expected to negate the chemistry put into the optimisation process. However, there are several well-known examples...1987pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control Conference 1968 – p94-148...conditions. Since space does not permit reporting the results obtained with all six compounds, this report will be concermed mainly with cycloate along with some comparisons with related thiocarbamates. METHODS,...pdfview PDF
Biological Control Opportunities – For resource-poor farmers in Africa...enemy complex on indigenouspests, and seeksto fill in any gaps or supplement the efficacy of the complex by introductions from other geographical areas. Augmentative biological control makes use of natural...1996pdfview PDF
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Session 3...compete with can be very high. For instance, to attract and kill mated females in search of an oviposition site the 3000 attracticide drops (per ha) have to compete with...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 8C Environmental Fate...Propachlor (PCI) and terbuthylazine (TBA) were from RDH (Taufkirchen, Germany). All other chemicals used were research grade commercial materials. Enzymeextracts Frozen leaves and roots were homogenized as previously described (Schréder...2005pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol I – Posters...less fungitoxic to some non-pathogenic root fungi than to the Gaeumannomyces-Phialophora complex of fungi (Table 1). Except where take-all suppression is caused by fungi in this complex, fluquinconazole is unlikely...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 1 and 2...be listened to. But they are not competent to propose solutions: this is the responsibility of the industry. Pesticides provide an important example of concerns that should be discussed in...pdfview PDF
Introduction and Spread of Invasive Species – Posters p272-296...such ascity parks. In cities, the public complain about the unsightly appearance ofinfested trees, and also about contamination ofthe surroundings. Nevertheless, infestations in nurseries appearto be increasing, so commercial problemsare...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 09 p61-end...the Institutes concerned. ARCInstitutes Animal Breeding Research Organization Food Research Institute Institute of Animal Physiology Institute for Research on Animal Diseases Letcombe Laboratory Meat ResearchInstitute Poultry Research Centre Weed Research...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Cereals – Recent Advances...Kumiai Chemical Company, Ihara Chemical Company, K-I Chemical Reserch Company and BASF Aktiengesellschaft. REFERENCES Nakayama,I.;Miyazawa,T.;Kobayashi,M.;Kamiya,Y.;Abe,H.;Sakurai,A.(1990)Effects of new plant growth regulator Prohexadione-Calcium(BX-112) on shoot elongation caused by exogenously applied gibberellins in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 2 – Session 6C 13-25...fungi. Here we examine the possible fungicidal activity of the putrescine analogue keto-putrescine, in comparison with DFMO, and determine whether any such activity was accompanied by altered polyamine biosynthesis. MATERIALS...pdfview PDF

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