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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
WRO Technical Report Number 57 p1-39 | ...range of temperate and tropical cereals and legumes as well as brassica crops were tolerant. It was ge nerally less active and selective than pendimethalin with which it was compare... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 61 p1-32 | ...A table of observed selectivities, using the criteria specified, presented for each compound along with comments to highlight salient Several species, notably the perennials, were kept for an extra period... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 62 p1-33 | ...sorghum were acquired from Ciba-Geigy already dressed with erentrinil (CGA , & – (cyanomethoximino) benzacetonitrile (see computer DYo 58, i Metolachlor, which is commercially recommended for cyometrinil, was included as... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 63 p1-34 | ...using the criteria specified, is presented below for each compound along with comments to highlight salient points. Radish (Raphanus raphistrum) was included for ease of propagation and may be regarded... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 64 p1-26 | pi (5) WEED RESEARCHORGANIZATION OT ; leoea metmaneere = Mat»... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 67 p1-32 | ...kill. ‘R’ indicates results based on one replicate only. A table of observed selectivities, using the criteria specified, is presented below for each compound along with comments to highlight salient... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 69 p1-24 | ...based on one replicate only. A table of observed selectivities, using the criteria specified, is presented below for each compound along with comments to highlight salient points. Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 80 p1-32 | ...are 80% or more as compared with the controls. Results are presented graphically for each herbici de and comments are made in the text. Standard treatments of cyanazine (short persistence)... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 94 p1-25 | ...some instances where there was a very rapid change from nil to complete inhibition between adjacent herbicide doses, computation was not possible so ED values were calculated graphically. To help... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 98 p1-29 | ...relatively short for DPX-M6316, short to moderate for PPG 1259 and FMC 57020, and moderate to long for PPG 884 and SMY 1500. This in comparison to cyanazine (short persistence)... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 100 p1-25 | ...criteria specified, is presented for each herbicide along with comments to highlight salient points. The perennial species Cyperus spp., Oxalis latifolia and odon dactylon, together with Mimosa pigra Commelina diffusa... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 104 p1-30 | ...competition, the results provide a guide for more detailed investigations where warranted. BAS 51800H is quinmerac, DPX-A7881 is ethametsulfuron-methyl, DPX-L5300 is tribenuron-methyl This report gives information on the post-emergence selectivity... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 106 p1-30 | ...was limited compared with post-emergence treatments. Crops showing the most tolerance were wheat and oat, when seed was dressed with the safener. Fluroxypyr was active pre-emergence, Galium aparine, Stellaria media... | view PDF | |
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 2 Part-1-of-5 | ...Committee Programme Committee Abbreviations VOLUME1 SESSIONI THE FOURTEENTH BAWDEN LECTURE Crop Improvement: Constraints and Challenges PROFESSORP. R. DAY SESSION 2 NEW HERBICIDE MOLECULES Research Reports Tralkoxydim — a new post-emergence... | 1987 | view PDF |
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 2 Part-4-of-5 | ...visual scoring of overall weed control on a scale of O (no effect) to 10 (complete kill). After assessment, plots were weeded to prevent competit ion and allow direct effects... | 1987 | view PDF |
BCPC WEEDS 2001 VOL 2 Part-5-of-5 | ...nitrogen, shading and the combination of nitrogen and shading all significantly suppressed S. hermonthica emergence, but maximum S. hermonthica suppression was provided by D. uncinatun and the combined D. uncinatum... | 2001 | view PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-5-of-9 | ...sp. in reseeded swards is a common occurrence; he commends surface treatment as a means of achieving more lasting improvement. During recent years, this approach has been given further impetus... | 1960 | view PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1962 VOL 2 Part-6-of-11 | ...held at the Royal Commonwealth Society, 16 Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C.2. Research Report PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTS OF TRIAZINES FOR WitaD CONTROL IN POTATOZS FROM POT EXP#RIMANTS. G. F. Milford and 2.... | 1962 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5B Non Chemical Protection | ...experiments using large cages where the behaviour of female flies was observed in both ‘choice’ (companionplant and host plant) and ‘no choice’ (companionplant only) situations. Full experimental details are given... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5H Bioremediation | ...There are many stakeholders involved in the use of pesticides for plant protection and the quality of water resources in the UK (e.g. agrochemical companies, Environment Agencies, water supply companies,... | 2003 | view PDF |