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BCPC Congress 2007 – Post-Grad Posters | ...Materials and methods Laboratory experiments were conducted to study oviposition preferences of oriental fruit moth for 10 commercially important apple cultivars, viz., Stayman, York Imperial, Golden Delicious, Fuji, Red Delicious,... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 4A and 4B | ...stringent requirements. For example, the UK flour milling industry uses 30% of wheat production and has a general requirement of freedom from pests (Source: NABIM). Almost half the grain exported... | view PDF | |
Environmental Effects of Pesticides – Discussion workshops | ...be used as an example to encourage particular environmental manipulation. For example, in arable fields and field margins, a common small bird, which every farmer will recognise, is the yellowhammer.... | view PDF | |
Opportunities for Molecular Biology in Crop Production – Session 3 and 4 | ...of commercial development. There is, however, no simple means of predicting the level of expression of such a gene. It is known, for example, on studies of GUS constructs that... | view PDF | |
Aquatic Herbicides – Contents | ...MOORE, Nature Conservancy Council Some problems arising from the practical use of aquatic herbicides. DR.H. PRICE Effects of aquetic herbicides on fisheries T.E. TOOBY https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-I.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-II-a.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-II-b.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbcides-Session-III-a.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbcides-Session-III-a2.pdf Environmental... | 1976 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbicides – Contents | ...MOORE, Nature Conservancy Council Some problems arising from the practical use of aquatic herbicides. DR.H. PRICE Effects of aquetic herbicides on fisheries T.E. TOOBY https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-I-1.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-II-a-1.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbicides-Session-II-b-1.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbcides-Session-III-a-1.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Aquatic-Herbcides-Session-III-a2-1.pdf Environmental... | 1976 | view PDF |
The Worlds Worst Weeds – Contents | ...and prevention of plant invasions — whatis feasible? © PRKET scesevsssrenssosepncxsazervenvanweenunenacrevezuasuswrvznusapsausiezsaxeeuttinsiasganss cap 06bdnonccreceeneaneseoreceransnsennnneecenasensmeemunnsnncnentonans 9) Weedsin a changing climate JA BUNCE oe eeceecceseeesesseesneseessessecuesssenecsnesscsusensanssnestesuessecsucsussussnssnsssecssssecsecsessscsessesusssanssssesecsessessessecseesecseese 109 https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Aquatic-Weeds.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Current-Status-and-Trends.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Cyperaceae.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-In-a-Changing-Climate.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Prediction-and-Prevention.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Parasitic-Weeds.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/The-Worlds-Worst-Weeds-Cyperaceae.pdf... | view PDF | |
Crop Protection in Organic and Low Input Agriculture – Disease-Systems | ...mixture was resistant to both rusts. These combinations of components ensured control of both rust diseases. An example of the effect of appropriate wheat mixtures on the disease complex can... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 2 Session 6C | ...communities were influenced more bylocation and year than bytillage systems, indicating fluctuational rather than directional or consistent changes in community composition. It has often been suggested that the changes in... | view PDF | |
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – 7A Grass Weeds | ...G.; Hance, R. J. (1977). Methods of analysis for herbicide residues. 2nd Edition, Technical report. Agricultural Research Council Weed Research Organization, 15, pp 58. Chow, P. N. P.; Dorrell, D.... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol I – Cereal Crop Management Techniques | ...efficacy (this conference) Farmstat (1987) Surveys, Newbury (personal communication) FAO (1962) Six billions to feed. Food and Agriculture Organization of the UnitedNations, Rome Gallup (1986) Survey commissioned by the Realeat... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol II – Session 6C p713 to 780 | BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE- Weeds- 1995 ENVIRONMENTAL FATE OF AZIMSULFURON, A NEW HERBICIDE FOR RICE AC BAREFOOT E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, DE, USA Y KATO... | view PDF | |
Diagnostics in Crop Production – Session 6 p187-240 | ...an increase in yield up to 50% wasreported (Walkey, 1990). These findings emphasizethe large economical advantage of virus-free garlic for propagation. Thus several countries are developing virus-free garlic by meristem... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weed Control Conference 1968 – p208-264 | ...been learnt. It has been shown that the subject is considerably more complex than can be covered by a treatment of the free fall of droplets through air moving in... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 1 Session 3C and 4A | ...compounds on the individual elongases involved in VLCFAsynthesis. 3C-2 MATERIALS AND METHODS In vivo experiments Two systems, which have been previously shown to give good rates of fatty acid synthesis... | view PDF | |
Neal Evans REVISED – VI Nov2022 NealEvans | ...Drinking Water Safeguard Zone (DWSgZ) map website 2. Speak to agronomist or Catchment Officer about potential run-off on field by field basis 3. Use best practice agronomy to help protect... | view PDF | |
HSE-CRD-Biopesticides-Workshop | ...will be looking for you to provide your thoughts on several questions we have posed on these topics Part 1: Data Requirements Dilemma o Retained Regulation (EC) 1107/2009 Lays... | view PDF | |
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Degradation 41-68 | ...log P by Briggs (1973a) cover roughly the same ranges at the freely available end of the scale but compress the highly lipophilic compounds into a single group. Very mobile... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1958 – Special Weeds prt1 | ...easterly as- pect. Open Slight slope with south- easterly aspect. Open Steep slope with northerly aspect. Open Flat. Along lane in arable country Flat in open area of wood- land... | view PDF | |
Seed Production and Treatment – Posters p108-127 | ...Iran Email: mhhormozi@yahoo.com Summary Bean commonmosaicvirus (BCMV)is a major seed-transmitted virus of dry and snap beans. The use ofvirus-free germplasmis a prerequisite for production ofcertified seeds, which is an important... | view PDF |