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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5A | ...only be commercialised in combinations wit h multi-site inhibitors. as a resistance managementstrategy. Some other molecules with low to moderate resistance risk (cymoxanil and dimethomorph) have been widely used in... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5D Prediction and Precision | ...(IAFS) employ a rationally selected mix of chemical, cultural and physical methods of weed control. IAFS appears to offer an attractive compromise between conventional high input and organic systems. Given... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 9B Changing Weather Patterns | ...in the season well before most growth has occurred. Global climate models (GCMs), the tools most widely used for climate predictions, are very complex and their demand for computational power... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 9C New Approaches | ...plant’s gene expression activating a de novo biosynthesis of defensive compounds(Mattiaci et al., 1995; Paré et al., 1997). These secretions may be composed of glandular components from the mouth area... | 2003 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 4C Pesticide Regulation | ...United States Environmental Protection Agencythat will lead to acceptance of Chinesecertification of compliance with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Compliance with GLP regulations will open up new opportunities for Chinesetesting laboratories... | 2005 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 2B – Formulas for Success | ...an industry to remain commercially competitive and to support the land-based industries and farmers, researchis essential. This will remain a challenge for the European crop protection industry. EU legislative developments... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 5B – Beyond 91-414 | ...Congress 2007 The Commission perspective on the new Regulation L Térnqvist European Commission, DG SANCO, Unit E3/Chemicals, Pesticides and Contaminants, 1049Brussels, Belgium Introduction The Commission proposal for the new Regulation... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 6B – Resistance | ...published works that document examples for almost all commercially available compounds. A number ofspecies are primary targets of neonicotinoid insecticides that in some cases now constitute the predominant componentof control... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 7D – Efficacy – Effective Biocontrol | ...country, the year the mealybugfirst appeared was registered and computed with an 80%harvest loss. Within five years, these losses were computed to decline by half because farmers adopted more tolerant... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2007 10D – Functional Biodiversity 1 | ...its methods. Theseall point to the lack ofa scientific basis underpinning the organic farming method. The organic community defends its system by insisting that direct comparisons of organic and conventional... | 2007 | view PDF |
Application and Biology – Opening Pesticide Application I | ...new, and deteriorate The humble nozzle is perhaps the most lected a 1 component on the farm. Many nozzle ti modern com site materials now cost less than £1 penses... | 1985 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbicides – Session I | ...ranging from minute unicellular algae to large emergent species such as Phragmites communis (common reed). However it is common practice for the term “water weeds” to be used to denote... | 1976 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbicides – Session II b | ...with all their leaves and stems above the water. They are most commonly grasses of which Phragmites australis (Common Reed) is the commonest. 2,4-D amine 2,4-D is approved at 2.24... | 1976 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 3A | ...to dimethirimol was observed, but not to M.B.C. or tridemorph. INTRODUCTION Ethirimol (Milstem*; 5-n-butyl-2-ethylamino-4-hydroxy-6-methyl pyrimidine) has been used commercially since 1970 in the U.K. to control barley powdery mildew (Erysiphe... | view PDF | |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Bawden and Session 2A | ...are too expert an audience to need, a comprehensive introduction to pathology, so I shall give the view of an epidemio- logist of foliage furgi on parts of plant pathology,... | 1975 | view PDF |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 7A | ...miscellaneous ————m» Cell or nuclear compounds division Several antibiotics; _.=CDNA, RNA or GROWTH AND miscellaneous compounds protein synthesis——————*®REPRODUCTION Phenoxyalkanoic acids and related compounds; benzoic ——————-» Combination at acids (except TIBA);... | 1975 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbicides – Session I | ...ranging from minute unicellular algae to large emergent species such as Phragmites communis (common reed). However it is common practice for the term “water weeds” to be used to denote... | view PDF | |
Aquatic Herbicides – Session II b | ...with all their leaves and stems above the water. They are most commonly grasses of which Phragmites australis (Common Reed) is the commonest. 2,4-D amine 2,4-D is approved at 2.24... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Detection and Enumeration of Pathogenic Inoculum | ...to 9 compartments, with each compartmentfilled with 10g of air-dried M. brassicicola infected leaf material, was positioned a further 3 m outside of the plot. The base of the Tygan... | 2002 | view PDF |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Fungally Transmitted Viruses | ...more common than BaYMVduring the period 1991-1996 but seems to have been less frequent recently. The relatively small numbers of samples containing both viruses suggests that there is competition rather... | 2002 | view PDF |