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British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Legumes pt2 | ...mild, windy, Some rain, Bright, cool, windy. ~do- Heavy rain at end of afternoon, Cloudy, cool, Rain in night, Sunny, mild, windy, Heavy rain in night. Cloudy, cool, windy. Bright,... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 45 p1-33 | ...grazed by beef cattle. Both sites, apart from the areas being rotary cultivated, receive appropriate fertilizer applications each year. Bulk samples are obtained by combining 12 to 20 samples taken... | view PDF | |
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol2 – Formulation and Application | ...nematodes (Bell e/ a/., 1996). This paper summarizes results obtained from testing alternative fumigants, alone and in combination with soil solarization (SS), and innovative techniques to improve fumigant distribution in... | 2002 | view PDF |
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Weed Seeds | ...ripe seed which is ready to shed freely. In comparing the combine harvester with the self-binder technique of harvesting, due regard must be paid to the differences in crop development... | view PDF | |
UKPG-Launch-Leaflet-2022-Update-A5-v2 19.10.21 | UK Pesticide Guide 2022 Essential resource for sprayer operators, farmers, park and green-keepers, advisors, agronomists, and industry professionals. Tel: 01223 342495 | Email: publications@bcpc.org | www.bcpc.org Vital for those involved... | view PDF | |
UKPG-Launch-Leaflet-2022 | UK Pesticide Guide 2022 Essential resource for sprayer operators, farmers, park and green-keepers, advisors, agronomists, and industry professionals. Tel: 01223 342495 | Email: publications@bcpc.org | www.bcpc.org Vital for those involved... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference – Vol 2 Session 5A and 5B | ...CONFERENCE- Weeds- 1993 CROP MANAGEMENT AFFECTS THE COMMUNITY DYNAMICS OF WEEDS J.C. STREIBIG, C. ANDREASEN Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Phenoxybutyrics – Cereals | ...vigour grading. Total possible maximum score for each treatment = 100) MCPA (oz /ac a.e.) MCPB ‘(02 /ac a.e. ) Control Weed Early Normal Early Normal 12| 2 112] MPL... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 88 | ...diclofop-methyl and chlorsulfuron were applied to a range of broad-leaved plants common to field margins. Results were obtained at two dates, five and fifteen weeks after treatment. Many species which... | view PDF | |
Authorisation20230447 | .../ ha) Maximum total dose: Maximum number of treatments: (per crop) Latest time of application: Barley (spring), barley (winter), durum wheat, rye (spring), rye (winter), spelt, triticale, wheat (spring), wheat... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Soft Fruit and Hops Papers 28-29 | ...areas of U.K, hop varieties 1969-1979 and the areas estimated to be largely free of NRSV Year Total areas (ha) All vars Latest Wye vars NRSV -free 1969 6,767 2... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol III p896-927 | ...mixtures in which the main component controls most of the weeds and the second component is required to control only one or two species. This opens up the possibility of... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Vol II- Papers Side Effects 90-91 | ...other hand it is not necessary to replicate treatments to obtain valuable qualitative information on fate and effects of new compounds. This is illustrated by reference to a pond study... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 109 | ...0265 Common name: Fluoroglycofen-ethy] Trade names: COMPETE Chemical name: ethyl O-[S-(2-chloro-a,a,a-trifluro-p- (IUPAC) tolyoxy)-2-nitrobenzoyl] glycolate Chemicalstructure: G0°CH.CO..cuN NO, Formulation used: 5% wiwa.i. wettable powder Doses applied: Selectivity and persistence experiments:- 30,... | view PDF | |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Session 8C | ...re-treat transported tubers immediately on arrival. The introduction of systemic fungicides in the 1960s prompted several inves- tigators to study their efficacy against potato tuber diseases. Thiabendazole (2-(4-thiazolyl)-benzimidazole), widely used... | view PDF | |
Intergated Crop Protection – Systems Projects 321-338 | ...Grass ley Potatoes Spring wheat Winter barley Sugar beet Spring wheat Winter barley Winter oilseed rape Winter wheat Spring barley Spring beans Winter wheat Winterbarley Twopesticide regimes are compared at... | view PDF | |
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Biological Issues IV | ...falcifera NPV (cabbage looper), Spodoptera exigua NPV [Spod-X™ (Biosys)], and Autographa californica NPV [Gusano™ (Biosys)]. The latter three viruses have only been registered in recent years. Even though baculoviruses have... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 17 p19-end | ...healthy shoots were sometimes found to have a very stunted root system. 3. The effects described above are comparable to those obtained with chlor- fenac and onea pt susceptibility is... | view PDF | |
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p45-68 | ...moisture potential Control 3.8×107″M ABA 3.8×107°M ABA _3.8×107°M ABA Plant Water Potential (bar) -4.6 -4.6 -4.5 -4.4 S.E. Mean 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.18 Shoot Fresh Weight (g) 49.9 50.9 46.5... | view PDF | |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 2 Part-4-of-9 | ...produced. Barban satisfies the first of these, for it can reduce the competitive ability of the oats, at least temporarily. If the crop can take advantage of this reduced competition,... | 1960 | view PDF |