BCPC Knowledge Bank

BCPC’s Knowledge Bank provides access to a wealth of research from past BCPC Congresses and Symposia. This resource contains over 64,000 pages dating back to 1954 through to 2009.

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BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5C Spray Application...Windey, P Braekman, A De Moor, B Sonck Ministry of the Flemish Community, Agricultural Research Centre, Department of Mechanisation – Labour – Buildings – Animal Welfare and Environmental Protection (CLO-...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 7B Mode of Action...nutsedge physiologically non-competitive. A second objective was to compare MSMAwith halosulfuron and mesotrione, for effects on both whole plant carbon assimilation and wateruse. MATERIALS AND METHODS Tubers were planted into...2003pdfview PDF
Pesticide Movement to Water – Session 2...materials which are likely to cause the least risk of contamination and adsorption. The main components used in the ‘inert’ suction sampler are fabricated from stainless steel and PTFE, with...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 8A GM Crops...2003). When Bt cornfields are compared with sprayed cornfields, many groups of non-targets are more commoninthe Bt fields (Orr & Landis, 1997; Dively & Rose, 2003). For example, Orr &...2003pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Session 4A...COMBINATION WITH OTHER HERBICIDES FOR CONTROL OF WEEDS IN WINTER CEREALS IN EUROPE K. Kirkland American Cyanamid Company, Agricultural Research Division P.O. Box 400, Princeton, N.J. 08540 Summary This paper...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Fate and Effects of Pesticides...eye-spot, leaf and net blotch ofcereals, seedling diseases, head smut of corn (U/stilago spp) and bunt (Jilletia caries). Seed treatment combinesdisinfection of the seeds with longer-term protection ofthe plant. The...2002pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p68-81...further questions for analysis. The relationship between conservation tillage and the use of glyphosate herbicides wasof particular interest. METHODS To answer the aforementioned questions, from 1998 to 2005, our group...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Food Quality, Supply and Storage...is.a large perceived competitive advantage, there will be a high level of interest in developing the technology. Conversely, a small perceived competitive advantage will result in lowinterest. Based on competitive...1999pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 2 – Session 6A and 6B...1989). 6A—1 Figure 7 shows an example wherethe volatilization of three herbicides from frenchbean-leaf- surface is compared.In this connection it should be noted that the volatile compoundstrifluralin and triallate are...pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-4-of-9...produced. Barban satisfies the first of these, for it can reduce the competitive ability of the oats, at least temporarily. If the crop can take advantage of this reduced competition,...1960pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 3C – Diagnosis and Forecasting...of nucleic acids different from PCR have been used in the past and are still being used in research but they are not competitive with PCR commercially. The last companythat...2007pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Horticulture...of oil. At the State Institute for Weed Research the effect of 5,0, 7e5 and 10,0 litres oil per 100 m@ has been compared in hotbedse The results are as...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Regulatory Challenges...implementation ofthe newlawthat should ultimately be beneficial to the industry as a whole. Further information on the FQPA canbe obtained from the web-site www.fqpa.com. THE 1999 BRIGHTON CONFERENCE- Weeds Pesticide...1999pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 3B...and were based on 25 complete tillers per plot taken at ground level to eliminate selection bias. Forty-four experiments were completed, 18 of them in the Netherlands and 22 in...1975pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 3A and 3B...dense canopy and the combination of later growth and more open habit reduces the humidity within the crop in comparison with oilseed rape. The conditions favoured by Sclerotinia for infection...pdfview PDF
Healthy Planting Material – Strategies and Technologies – Contents...ornamentals D. PRICE SESSION 4: PESTS Reducing the risks from nematode pests of vegetatively propagated crops entered for certification J. COTTENand J. F. SOUTHEY https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Healthy-Planting-Material-Session-1-3.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Healthy-Planting-Material-Session-4-6.pdf Pest problems on imported...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Residues in Soils, Crops and Water...with a non-crop situation. MATERIALS AND METHODS The experiment was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, latitude 7° 28’N, longitude 4° 33’E...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol II Session 7C...by winter cereals. It is unfortunate that the yield figures of Maris Otter and to a certain extent Maris Huntsman are complicated by the presence of weed competition. However, the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol III – Session 7A and 7B...plant extracts from transformants which were incubated with radioactive Glufosinate Ammonium converted 0,5m M completely into the inactive N-Acetyl-Compound within one hour. Extensive research on transformation of several different plant...pdfview PDF
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Physical Processes 91-108...Box 263, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birminghar > fates of soil applied pesticides. Its extent is governed by the shysico-chemical properties of the chemical and by the composition of the...pdfview PDF

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