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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.

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BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Soil Borne Pests Papers 40-41...a damaging pest of- raspberries. Both dazomet and aldicarb contr- olled P. penetrans and significantly increased the ha rvested yield. In contrast the fungicide quintozene did not control P. penetrans...pdfview PDF
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Posters III...insecticide formulations have been developed and tested using environmently – friendly matrix materials. Field trials with the new virus insecticide compositions indicated that high levels of mortality (89-96 %) of...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Legumes pt1...point, compare histograms G with those of H (late flowering red clover) and Q and R with those of S (broad red clover). These show depres- sion was greater and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol I – Bawden Lecture...for these compoundsto be highly active evenat this early stage. Twenty years ago initial testing was frequently done at rates as high as 10 to 20 kg/ha. Today, compounds must...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Weed Control Without Chemicals...usually reported in this form, which provide a recognised and conv enientstatis- tical data base for comparison purposes. The FBS results? for England 1989/90 were used to comparethe performanceof the...pdfview PDF
Pesticides in Soil and Water – Root Zone – Water – Posters...photolysis studies. PHOTOTRANSFORMATION Fluazifop-butyl Fluazifop-butyl, butyl (RS)-2- 4-(5-trifluoromethyl-2-pyridyloxy)- phenoxy propionate (Ia), irradiated at 254 nm as a thin film on glass, was photo-rearranged to the isomeric compound IIa, butyl (RS)-2-...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol I p236-260...Dwarf Beans Purley King Winter Barley Maris Otter Winter Wheat Maris Freeman Chlorthal-dimethyl + methazole (commercial product Delozin S) is formulated as a wettable powder containing 7% total ai. This...pdfview PDF
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – 3B Herbicide Soil Interactions...-182 393 -150 81 431 – 17 466 406 – 43 354 – 42 484 -112 504 455 -155 401 -148 140 322 194 128 -276 119 237 ee Table...pdfview PDF
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Experimental Models 159-180...160 of [l4c]-aldicarb insecticide in potatoes by applying the insecticide .o furrows in field soil and sowing potatoes. A glasshouse experiment was carrie: out in paral- lel with this to...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Application Problems prt1...the performance of the vane pump, New materials are being continually tested for the pump body and other component parts and, although I cannot disclose at this Conference details of...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Vol II- Pyrethroids Papers 71-72...cover. Taint tests In tests carried out over a three year period no signific ant taints or off- flavours were recorded on peas, Brussels sprouts and car rots. Fruit and...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control Posters 195-208...(first leaf below the flag leaf); L3 - Leaf 3; L4 - Leaf 4; L5 - Leaf 5. On 18 July, in the plots with conventional input levels, less disease...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – Nozzle Performance...was subsequently obtained by eluting the dye from the leaf surface and comparing with elutions from the filter paper backgrounde Results Surface tension In the vibrating blade experiments varlous concentrations...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 46...virtually no effect on the germination or growth of any crop species. At the doses tested, the compound s will -9- probably provide up to six months control of grass...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Sorption and Mobility...movement using the standard batch/equilibrium model input parameters. log solution conc. (Cw) ng/g -4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 L 1 1 1. 1 r T T T T ‘-—@ Des...pdfview PDF
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Opening Lecture pt2...compounds w 1 € a certain leaching behaviour are rep- arded as presenting a “ha eg water. This influence is not permissible. Compounds which display s i ut tendency tovards...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 8B – Semiochemicals...program as a self-sufficient community approach and achieved re- establishment of MDacross the whole Cobramregion. This example ofclose collaboration within the grower community to control OFM with MD at an...2007pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2007 11C – Tropical and Subtropical 2...obtained from the archives of the Coffee Research Foundation covering the period 1997 to 2006. The data was originally obtained from fungicide evaluation trials designed using randomized complete blocks with...2007pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 9...ed temp- erate countries, such as tick- and mosquito-borne encephalitis, tick-, f lea- and louse-borne typhus, plague, etc. The list of those permanently affecting the tropical areas is much longer...1975pdfview PDF
Fungicide Resistance – Risk Evaluation I...sensitivity to a new com- pound is recognised, isolation and characterisation of resis- tant mutants in the laboratory will be needed for the additio- nal tests of risk assessment. Where...pdfview PDF

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