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WRO Technical Report Number 58...1979 Price = £1.55 Agricultural Research Council Weed Research Organization, Begbroke Hill, Yamton, Oxford, OX5 1PF ISSN 0511 4136 ISBN 7084 0130 9 SUMMARY INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS RESULTS DISCUSSION...pdfview PDF
Aquatic Herbcides – Session III a2...able to compensate for the impairment and permanent disability or death may occur. This series of events can be applied to the cellular level as well as to the community...1976pdfview PDF
Aquatic Herbcides – Session III a2...able to compensate for the impairment and permanent disability or death may occur. This series of events can be applied to the cellular level as well as to the community...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 5H Bioremediation...where opportunities exist for degradation processes to take place. Specifically designed bioremediation systems, including biobeds (mixture of straw, topsoil and peat-free compost), provide enhanced conditions for microbial degradation. A research...2003pdfview PDF
Fungicide Resistance DMI Fungicides p1-18...S. cerevisiae with multiple copies of the P450,,54 coding gene (Kalb et al, 1986) and by P450,,p4 gene amplification (Vanden Bossche, pers. comm.). The result is compensation of the target...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Herbage Seed Crops...Dock “hin 11 (ii) The most common weeds in order of frequency were:~ Curled Dock; “Broad Plantain; “Prickly Sowthistle; “Cut~leaved Cranesbill; *Chickweed3; *Mouse~eared Chickweeds * Forgetme=not3 *“Knotgrasse (*completely eliminated) (2239)...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Ecological Implications...live. Research looking for genetic markers has concentrated mainly on isoenzymes, but current research on genetic finges-printing makes this a promising and largely untappedfield of study. Research on the chemical...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol III p968-995...physical compatability, and evidence does exist of the physical compatibility of many of these compounds with L flamprop-isopropyl in wheat, there was an absence of detailed knowledge of the biological...pdfview PDF
Research Workers in Pesticide Application – Invited Paper and Research Notes...of treatments than conventional analysis of variance and is illustrated by the following example, EXAMPLE Three treatments comparing the same high volume application rate were made by an air-blast sprayer...pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p54-67...in Sudan H Abdelgader Agricultural Research Corporation, P. O. Box 126, Wadmedani, Sudan Email: Abdelgaderh@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION Seed treatments promote seedling establishment, help ensure yield and reduce quality losses due to...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Movement to Water – Session 5Session 5 Risk Assessment and Regulatory Implications Chairman D J ARNOLD Session Organiser Dr P GUNTHER 1995 BCPC MONOGRAPH NO62: PESTICIDE MOVEMENT TO WATER ASSESSMENT, ACCEPTABILITY AND REGULATION OF RISK...pdfview PDF
2-John-Wiles-Role-of-the-global-food-security...online at: https://economistimpact.com/food-security-index Since 2012, the annual Global Food Security Index (GFSI) has set a common framework to identify and address the drivers of food insecurity. 5 https://economistimpact.com/food-security-index What does...pdfview PDF
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p159-180...the remaining fruits were larger than those at the comparable positions on the control plants. Fig. 1 Comparison between the dry matter accumulation in fruits of the first truss and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol II p717-743...compared with conventional applications of 190-280 1/ha, whem applied by commercial and prototype equipment. The equipment used ranged from simple hand held spinning discs to multiple stacked discs with quadrant...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Exposure II...to allow the less commonand less competitive species to increase, while controlling the competitive species. This may indicate a new approach to weed management, with the explicit aim of maintaining...pdfview PDF
Seed Production and Treatment – Posters p128-138...Methods Twenty-seven sites comprising commercial grower-scale fields and small-scale replicated experiments were put in place across the UK beet-growing area in 2008. This ensured representative spread oversoil types and drilling...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Implications of Changes in Straw Management...continuous crops of winter wheat. METHODS AND MATERIALS The experiment was carried out between September 1986 and July 1991 at Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol. The design was a randomised...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 2002 Vol1 – Detection and Enumeration of Pathogenic Inoculum...to insights into the spatial and temporal dynamicsofplant pathogen populations. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Rothamsted Research receives grant-aided support from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council of the UK. REFERENCES Alvarez A...2002pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Molecular Biology and genetics 221-233...When a comparison is made between different methods of diagnosing plant disease, it is clear that many methods are complementary rather than alternative options (adapted from Fox, 1993a.). Visual inspection...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds 1995 – Vol III – Session 8B and 9...patchy, and many patches appear to be more or less stable. Factors that effect the stability of weed patches, such as natural dissemination,soil cultivation, combine harvesting, herbicides, seed persistence and...pdfview PDF

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