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Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 8 Risk Management II – B...change their systems and practices in order to comply with changes in statutory or voluntary regulations and best practice recommendations. Stakeholder interest in the way that farmers use pesticides range...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Management in Arable Crops II...organisms in the sugar beet crop. This trial, conducted at Broom’s Barn, Suffolk, during the summer of 2001, compared the novel neonicotinoids, clothianidin and thiamethoxam with two commercial seed treatments,...2002pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Quantitative II...clay -0.893 0.537 1.000 bulk density 0.348 -0.322 -0.291 1.000 field capacity -0.936 0.717 0.912 -0.327 1.000 wilting point -0.888 0.678 0.870 -0.321 0.941 1.000 pH -0.422 0.250 0.481 -0.231...pdfview PDF
Wild Oats Chapter 1...CHARACTERISTICS Panicles. Avena fatua L. (commonor spring wild oat) Annual, hexaploid (2n = 42) A fewin autumnusually Sep- tember-October. Most in spring usually March-April. Generally shoots few and erect as...pdfview 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
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 8A and 8B...Fujimura et al. (1990) that the imidazole of carbendazim binds to glutamate 198 in wild-type B tubulin, and when it is absent diethofencarb fits in the open space. EXPRESSION Complementation...pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-1-of-9...soil surfaces This possibility is supported by glasshouse tests in which soil samples lifted from plots sprayed with simazine were seeded with a sensitive test crop (Lolium perenne). These tests,...1960pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 8 Risk Management II...stubble fallow, a practice called “eco-fallow.” This chemical-fallow system is playing a majorrole in reducing soil erosion by wind and water, enhancing soil water storage, and increasing dryland corn and...pdfview PDF
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – 5 Crop Safening...§& ly L Vector Regeneration [Resistant Gene] ————_—- Manipulated Protoplasts [Resistant Plant] [Cultivars] Lv [Protoplasts] [Protoplasts] [New Varieties] SSSSS (Fusion} g x ait < « . Herbicide-Resistant Microorganisms me [Somatic...pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-3-of-3...products. Mainly during the winter the technical staffs of all companies are regularly committed to series of lectures to and discussions with agricultural societies of all kinds, N.F.U. and Y.F.C....1960pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol II Session 7C...a means of generating plants rapidly and on a year- round basis. This has been met by purchasing from a commercial grower (Oakover Nurseries, Charing, Kent), first-winter seedlings of P....pdfview PDF
Biological Control Opportunities – Safety and Ownership...Brazilian Technical Biosafety Committee, attached to the Ministry of Science and Technology, before the Ministry of Agriculture issues the permit for introduction. The committee is composed of 18 members representing...1996pdfview PDF
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Technological Issues III...of use (i.e. commercially useable formulations with long shelf lives), obtaining comparable costs to the existing agrochemicalalternatives, and reliable, cheap mass production, to name but four. In general, the agrochemical...pdfview PDF
2019 BCPC Weed Review...covered “Sustainability of no-till and related global knowledge trans- http://www.pestoutlook.com THE BCPC WEEDS REVIEW 2019 O u t l o o k s o n Pe s t M a...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 8B...evaluation only those species naturally associated with the community are important. Those which are not normally associated with that community, but which come in as a result of mismanagement should...pdfview PDF
Application to Seeds and Soil – Innovative techniques I...a high damage score on 4-week-old plants indicates more root feeding than the equivalent damage score on 3-week plants. Table | Scores of damage caused by D. balteata larvae on...1988pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol I Session 2B...trout 96h LCs >100 mg/l. PHOTOSTABILITY Table 1 demonstrates the increased photostability of WL1C8477 compared with that of compound (I). TABLE 1 Comparison of the photostability of WL108477 and Compound...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 22 p1-25...is 2-amino-4-isopropylamino-6-chloro-pyrimidine (Sandoz), SAN 9789 is norflurazon, U 27.267 is N,N-dimethyl-2-(3,4,5-tribromopyrazol-1-yl)propionamide (Upjohn) CONTENTS SUMMARY METHODS AND MATERIALS RESULTS BENTAZON 2-isopropyl-1,2,8-benzothiadiazin- 3-one-1,1-dioxide BAS 3730H 4-(4′-fluoropheny1)-2-methyltetrahydro-1,2,4-oxadiazin-}3,5-dione METFLURAZONE 4-chloro-5-(dimethylamino)-2-(3′-trifluoromethylpheny1) pyridazin- 3( 2H) -one...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 43 p1-35...zZ hr ae One TRIFOP-METHYL Code number HOE 29152 Chemical name 2{4(4-trifluoromethyl-phenoxy) -phenoxy]-methylpropionate Structure CF3 -0-¥-0-aCOOCH3 CH 3 Source Hoechst UK Ltd Agricultural Department Hoechst House Salisbury Road Hounslow Middlesex...pdfview PDF
Field Margins – Political Aspects A...length [km] average (area. [ha] ) width [m] 311. (141) 4,5 704 (321) 4,6 953 (443) by Z 1239 (585) bi,7 1595 (810) 5,1 In the first place the area...pdfview PDF

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