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.

Return to Index of Publication Titles (Further titles are in the process of being added in the coming weeks)

OR: Use simple keyword search to find documents of interest.

Found 1029 results
Publication Title.ExcerptPublication dateView/download PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 7 Posters I...Pyrimethalin. The volatilisation rate calculated via TPS was very high and comprised between 0.5 to 60 % ofthe applied dose. If we exclude the leachingas a dissipation process (field capacity...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 8 Risk Management II – B...regulations. Many farmers cited various drawbacks associated with LERAPs, the most common complaint being over-complexity of the scheme and the burden of paperwork. There was a general feeling that the...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Quantitative IB...absolute protection is defacto impossible within a probabilistic framework. Risk communication It is likely that the scientific community will address remaining issues in probabilistic risk assessmentin the years to come....pdfview PDF
Crop Protection in Organic and Low Input Agriculture – Posters...Alopecurus myosuroides on a commercial arable and dairy farm. 1982 British Crop Protection Conference – Weeds, 2, 619-629. Wilson, B.J. (1988). (Perseal Communication) . 1990 BCPC MONO.No. 45 ORGANIC AND...pdfview PDF
Food Quality and Crop Protection Agents – Contents...TIM LANG Food and chemicals — What do we know? G. L. P. RANDALL Role of crop protection agents in farming systems: protecting the apple OLIVER DOUBLEDAY GENERAL DISCUSSION https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Food-Quality-and-Crop-Protection-Agents.pdf...pdfview PDF
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Biological Issues III...1991) and whichis thoughtto function as an oligosaccharide binding protein. More compelling indirect evidencefor role of Domain II in receptor recognition comesfrom the recent description of the X-ray structure of...pdfview PDF
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Biological Issues I...the difficult problem of competition between two pathogensthat are transmitted by meansof external stages. One reasonforthis is the complex problem of how the two pathogens compete inside an individual host....pdfview PDF
Weeds in a Changing World – Approach II...of more species results in wide distribution of complete packages of genetic diversity compared to the narrow genetic base of mosthistorical introductions – The implications of movement of diverse genotypes...pdfview PDF
Weeds in a Changing World – Evolution I...(Fig. 1) – in which the specific aim of the research was toestablish their evolutionary and/or ecological origins. Senecio squalidus (Compositae) Senecio squalidus, commonly knownin Britain as Oxford ragwort, is...pdfview PDF
Weeds in a Changing World – Biological Control I...dense infestations of the weed persist because the O.stricta plants are able to tolerate and compensate for the damagethat Continued “Weeds in a Changing World – Biological Control II” https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Weeds-in-a-Changing-World-Biological-Control-II.pdf...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol II – Session 6C to p712...to cropyields. By the 1996 harvest, yield monitoring equipment will have been fitted to the farm combine. This will facilitate the comparison of weed distribution data with the associated yield...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol I – Endocrine Disrutors – Decision Support – Environment...doses of the triazole/morpholine mixture in the maximum treatment did not achieve near complete control. Recent studies(F. Burnett, pers. comm.) have indicated that mildew sensitivity to morpholines has declined m...pdfview PDF
Seed Production and Treatment – Seed Production and Quality...A J Biddle Chairman, Symposium Programme Committee February 2009 Symposium Organising Committee Programme Chairman Dr A J Biddle Processors and Growers Research Organisation Great North Road, Thornhaugh, Peterborough PE8 6HJ...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol I – Changing Vegetation and Weed Floras...their effect on natural communities and species are quantified on a national basis. The new policy (National Environmental Policy Plan; Nature Policy Plan) is discussed with respect to the chances...pdfview PDF
Env Risk 2022 marches...Strategy sets out the comprehensive action that is required from across all parts of government and society to meet these goals. • Environment Act sets five themes – air, water,...pdfview PDF
Jon Foot – Env Risk 2022 marches...Strategy sets out the comprehensive action that is required from across all parts of government and society to meet these goals. • Environment Act sets five themes – air, water,...pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p68-81...Halle, Ludwig-Wucherer Str. 2, D-06108 Halle/Saale, Germany Email: wolfgang. heyer@landw.uni-halle.de INTRODUCTION In the context of the common agricultural policy of the EU, environmentally compatible agricultural production and higher requirements of...pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p112-125...pathogen were satisfactorily contained in the carrier. The heading of the substrate in the carriers was comparable to the surrounding substrates. Composting was conducted in two 60-litre composters. The first...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1980 – Vol II Session 4C and 5...did not. Table 1 Grain yield of maize (t/ha) as affected by weed competition and fertiliser and ground cover in live mulch crop production systems Effect of weed compatitiion.’’” Effect...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

Supported By
The Chadacre Trust Felix Cobbold Trust The Agrifood Charities Partnership The Perry Foundation The Douglas Bomford Trust Morley Foundation