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Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Introduction | ...output values which can be comparedto the duration ofvarious ecotoxicologicalstudies. A commonapproachto obtaining probabilistic exposure estimates is to perform a series of deterministic calculations, varying in time (temporal variation) or... | view 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... | 2007 | view PDF |
Seed Production and Treatment – Efficacy p53-70 | ...with seed companies and within the frames of the EU-project STOVE (QLK5-2002- 02239, www.stove-project.net). Since the method is particularly well suited for large-scale application, carrot and spinach seed have been... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 1 – Session 4A and 4B | ...be hazardous Water soluble Low cost. SL-small containers Suitable providing productsare Fonnulations. Completely: soluble SP,SG -sachets. not hazardous in concentrate mixes. (SL) (SP) (SG) in water. Suspension Usually solvent free... | view PDF | |
Pesticide Movement to Water – Session 3 | ...(0)] {Lateral equilibration during infiltration: yes(1), no(0)] [Vertical transport: yes (1), no (2)] [Geometric scaling factor for hydraulic properties] [Bulk density adjustment] [Relative area] [Depth of scaling, mm] [Irrigation weighting,... | view PDF | |
Environmental Effects of Pesticides – Mammals | ...et al., 1966 Hansson, 1967, Karlsson, 1986, Getz, 1987). Comparisons between various types of live trap are common (e.g Chitty & Kempson, 1949, Hansson, 1967, Mihok, et al., 1982) but... | view PDF | |
WRO Report 07 p1-67 | ...their persistence in the soil, and to compare new compoundswith a well established reference compound. That this approach hasits limitations was illustrated by observations on the rate of herbicide decomposition... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol II – Herbicide Behaviour in Soil | ...concentrations as follows: ([] ° mg/kg; 1 mg/kg; [I] 2 mg/kg. The numbers 4.5 and 3.5 indicate the pH of the simulated acid rain treatments. TABLE 1 Statistical analysis of... | view PDF | |
Application and Biology – Innovations II | ...+3% +2% -3% Rhynchosporium(2) 1.5% -13% +51% +3% Eyespot(5) 77.0% -2% +4% -5% (Stem lesions on 60%of tillers at time of application – foliar diseases very low) TABLE 9 prochloraz... | 1985 | view PDF |
WRO Technical Report Number 55 | ...0511 4136 ISBN 7084 0113 9 OCS 21693 is methyl 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-N-methoxy-N-methylterephthalamate (Velsicol), R11913 is 3′-hydroxypropionanilide isopropylcarbamate (Stauffer) CONTENTS SUMMARY INTRODUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS RESULTS CARBETAMIDE D(-)-1-(ethylcarbamoyl)ethyl phenylcarbamate METHAZOLE 2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl )-4—methyl-1,2,4-oxadiazolidine-3,5-dione... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol I Session 3D p290-340 | BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE- Pests and Diseases – 1994 3D-17 LOCAL WEATHER DATA FROM A WIRELESS COMPUTERIZED WEATHER STATION AND ITS POTENTIAL FOR USE IN CROP DISEASE MANAGEMENT M.B. HOSTGAARD... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Herbicides in Conservation Management | ...without lupins. Experimental treatment With lupins No lupins 14 -09 08 ell .25 – 16 -11 «13 18 51 .20 -08 . 30 .70 «25 91 -16 37 none minus... | view PDF | |
Pesticide Movement to Water – Session 6 | ...Undertaking a rotation (e.g. winter barley, oilseed rape, winter wheat, potatoes/peas and winter wheat) that helps prevent weeds, pests and diseases from building up, combined with the selection of varieties... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Transgenic Crops | ...integral component of IPM systems, comprehensive plans for their incorporation have to be developed and communicated to the farmers prior to their large-scale commercial release. INTRODUCTION Integrated pest management (IPM)... | 2002 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 3B and 3C | ...fungi, astonishingly little -nothing, in fact- has been done on the integrated control of diseases. We are trying to stimulate work in this field. WORK IN COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS Tests, conducted... | 1975 | view PDF |
British Weed Control Conference 1958 – Africa | ...stituents such as amino-, alkoxy-, alkylthio-groups, etc. The number of compounds in the triazine series showing some herbicidalactivity in screening tests is considerable, and secondary and field tests are necessaryto... | view PDF | |
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p159-180 | ...action of new compounds could be obtained by selecting tests based on a wide variety of techniques. Thus a combination of:whole plant testing, bioassay, tissue or explant culture and specific... | view PDF | |
Research Workers in Pesticide Application – Invited Paper and Research Notes | ...micrometric scale and having a circular orifice for passage of light beam. A micrometric grid photographed at the beginning of the tests. Prior to commencing tests, this equipment, which is... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Formulation and Application Technology | ...lignin (Alcell® lignin) (Lora et al., 1989) was provided by Repap Technologies Inc (Valley Forge, PA, USA). Technical bromacil [5-bromo-6-methy]-3-(1- 44| methylpropyl)-2,4- (1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione] (purity 97%) was supplied by Griffin Corporation... | 2002 | view PDF |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 7B | ...the losses caused by weed infestation. This paper opens with a brief examination ot the comparative economics of growing and utilizing a variety of forage crops. The crops considered include... | view PDF |