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British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – New Herbicides...alkoxy- and alkylmercapto- groups, chemicals are obtained which have an influence on the growth of plants. The activity is best on the young plant and is mainly due to the...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1999 – New Technologies...on compoundprogression into evaluation or development. DEFINING GENOMES AND GENOMICS Expressed simply, a genome is the complete genetic makeup of an organism, it comprises all of the DNA in each...1999pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol II p482-510...direct drilled with winter wheat (145 kg/ha, Var. = Maris Huntsman) on 28 October 1977 using a triple disc drill. A compound fertilizer supplying 20 kg N/ha, 51 kg Po0...pdfview PDF
Sam Cook – Patricia O-R – 2022...adult feeding! CSFB (and contradictory EU policies) -responsible for the decline in OSR cropping 6% 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Sorption and Mobility B...soil fraction to whole-soil pendimethalin sorption. 4 Treated with H.O> to remove organic matter. ° Treated with HO, to remove organic matter and DCB to removefree iron compounds. The hydrophobic...pdfview PDF
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 2B...a complex mixture of polar products which were almost cer- tainly sugar conjugates of the oxime sand the hydroxy methyl compound E. Some components remained unidentified but some were almost...1975pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Review 2023 Ken Pallet...well both in the autumn and spring except in early drilled winter beans. The major weed https://forms.office.com/e/M54Mt6EkPp problems occurred as a result lack of crop competition and a wet July...pdfview PDF
WRO Report 05 p46-end...Cultivation British Crop Protection Council (BCPC) Annual Review of Herbicide Usage Conference Organizing Committee Containers Disposal Sub Committee Herbicides in British Fruit Growing Symposium Pesticides Application Committee Programme Committee (Weeds)...pdfview PDF
Field Margins – Wildlife 2 A...home-range(calculated using a restricted polygon technique) over winter (open square s) and summer(open circles). Over winter the animal is largely dependanton th e hedgerow,over summerthe same animal nests and forageslargelyin...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Ecological Implications...by comparing populations in treated plots with those in weed-free control plots. 20 J CONTROL STeel (WITH WEEDS) |+ — o l g CONTROL (WEED-FREE} /=™. . _:Jo. Pe a...pdfview 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
WRO Technical Report Number 65...to one of the computer’s IEEE (IEEE 1978) input channels. (d) Computer At the time when the system was designed, only two makes of micro- computer were considered suitable for...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1958 – American Farmer...BEATLIY 2,3,6- andthe poly- (consisting of 2,5-di-, 2,3,5-, 2,3,6-, 2,4,5-tri-, 2,3,4,5- and 2,3,5,6-tetra- and the penta-) chlorobenzoic acid isomers were tried on field bindweed that their place in the herbicide...pdfview PDF
The Worlds Worst Weeds – Current Status and Trends...agriculture — comparative population studies of four species. Proceedings ofthe BCPC Conference - Weeds 1993, 2: 505 - 514. Norris R F (1992). Case history for weed competition/population ecology: barnyardgrass...pdfview PDF
Predicting Field Performance in Crop Protection – Session 3...phero- monesand behavioural antagonists by the tortricid moths Cydia pomonella and Adox- phyes orana. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 185: 419-425. Roelofs W L_ Glass E H; Tette J; Comeau...pdfview PDF
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-3-of-9...in studies of winter bean plant densities, and is prcbably associated with competition for light. Although harvest yields were taken from all five trials comparing winter and spring applications, time...1960pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 77...a Biomass Index (Tew, unpublished data). This relies on two visual scores, one of plant height and one of plant abundance (amount) on scores of 0-5. Multiplying one score by...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 101...REFERENCES APPENDIX 1—[2-(2-chloroethoxy) phenylsulfonyl ]-3-(4 -methoxy—6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea methyl 2-{[4-methoxy—6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin- 2-yl(methyl)carbamoyl] sulfamoyl} benzoate methyl 2-[3-(4-ethoxy—6-methylamino-1,3,5- triazin-2-yl) carbamoylsulfamoyl ]benzoate 3,7-dichloro—8-quinoline carboxylic acid NOTE The content of this publication, in whole or in part,...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 102...2-[1-(ethoxyimino)-—butyl ]-3-hydroxy -5-(2H-tetrahydrothiopyran-3-yl )- 2-cyclohexen-1-one ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES NOTE The content of this publication, in whole or in part may be quoted or reproduced provided the author at the AFRC Long...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Quantitative IB...absolute protection is defacto impossible within a probabilistic framework. Risk communication It is likely that the scientific community will address remaining issues in probabilistic risk assessmentin the years to come....pdfview PDF

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