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Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Opening Lecture pt1...of comparison to the effect that under certain conditions compound A is more persistent than compound B. It would be better still to replace the term persistent as hitherto used...pdfview PDF
Weather 20-21Weather: Season 2020/21 Peter Lutman Data extracted from the Met-Office web site (http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/) http://www.met-office.gov.uk/index.html Keys to anomaly maps (% differences of 2020/21 from 30 year mean 1981-2010) Mean Temperature Blue...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control Posters 123-142...time. These two optionsare analogoustoa full search and a directed search. FIGURE 1. typical user’s movement through EurEco Sector choice (one of arable, livestock, forestry, water resources, aquaculture) Vv Analysis...pdfview PDF
Wild Oats Chapter 3CHAPTER3 Seed Behaviour RICHARD J. CHANCELLOR ARCWeed Research Organization, Oxford This review of 184 papers from many countries on a wide variety of aspects of seed behaviouris divided into (1)...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol II – Herbicide Behaviour in Soil...common to have some performance complaints with most heavily used pesti- cides, complaints became more consistent with some products (Tollefson 1986; Rahman et al. 1979). In the U.S. many of...pdfview 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...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 3 – Session 9B...was so common a disease in UK wheat crops that in one year (1921) 22% of the samples examined at the Official Seed Testing Station at Cambridge contained bunt balls...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Genetic Variation within Weed Species...and a European component of the complex in North America. TABLE 4. Comparisons of genetic variation in native European and introduced Canadian populations of two weeds. A. Apera spica-venti (from...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 6C – Bioterrorism...is critically dependent on early detection and subsequent communication or reporting of any outbreak. Prevention and preparedness are both dependent on research. An investment in basic research is needed for...2007pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol II Session 6D p743-779...type of compound with a novel modeofaction different to organophosphorus compounds, carbamates, pyrethroids and acylurea compounds (Ruder & Kayser, 1993). Diafenthiuron has a broad spectrum ofactivity covering the most economically...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol I p409-457Proc. 11th Br.Weed Control Conf. (1972) THE RESPONSE OF STRAWBERRY TO A RANGE OF FOLIAGE ACTING HERBICIDES D.V.Clay ARC Weed Research Organization, Begbroke Hill, Yarnton, Oxford OX5 1PF Summary The...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Application Problems prt2WEEDCONTROLOVERSEAS Chairman: Prof. C. E. Blackman WEED CONTROL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SWEDEN Z 0. Ewert aberg Institute of Plant Husbandry, Royal Agricultural College of Sweden, Uppsala. Weed control research...pdfview PDF
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 7B...out during the tenure of a Natural Environment Research Council Grant by M.J.H. and the tenure of a Natural Environment Research Council studentship by K.D.B. The text was kindly typed...pdfview PDF
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Experimental Models 137-158...determining the leaching behaviour of chemicals are discussed and compared with each other. Although all three models give comparable relative mobility data, the soil column mo- del is prefered since...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Industrial and Amenity Weed Control...on the label must not be exceeded. There are a large number of Approved commercial products for amenity use available, currently comprising some 17 active ingredients, either alone or in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 4A European Enlargement...REFERENCES European Commission (1997). Agenda 2000: The challenge of enlargement. Volume2. European Commission (1999). European Union enlargement — The widervision starts now. 1998 Review. The CommonAgricultural Policy. European Commission (2002)....2003pdfview PDF
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p83- 105...their roots (a) exposed to white light, (b) in compact soil, c) in waterlogged compost or (d) in saline solutions, have been monitored. Treatment with DIHB improved certain aspects of...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – Herbicide Tolerant Crops...Some growers openly accept and support the companyposition, whereas others have openly defied it. Private investigators have sometimes been used to enforce the company position. There has been a public...1999pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol III – Biochemical Mode of Action...and the importance of these mechanisms in the safen ing and sometimes synergising action of this compound on the h erbicide fenoxaprop-ethyl. The purpose of the research re ported herein...pdfview PDF
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Posters...the soil box compared to a standard field trial. Comparison of the performance of standard tefluthrin granular treatments (columnsb, c, e) in soil box and field tests using the Node...pdfview PDF

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