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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download 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 2007 12C – Phytophthora ramorum | ...http://www2.defra.gov.uk/research/project_data/More.asp?I=PH03 10&M=KWS&V=pcr& SCOPE=0 Jeffers SN; Martin SB (1986). Comparison of two media selective for Phytophthora and Pythiumspecies. Plant Disease 70, 1038-1043 XVI International Plant Protection Congress 2007 Evaluation of a... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 8B Reduced Inputs | ...the wheat genome and understanding of sustainable phenotypes that can provide commercially acceptable varieties. Previous research, done separately on radiation use, disease and lodging suggests that trade-offs will be necessary... | 2003 | view PDF |
Global Climatic Change – Responses in the Past | ...was composed, quantitatively, of ferns, cycads, conifers and angiospermsin that order, we have no commonly agreed environmental explanation for the almost complete reversal of that order within a mere 20... | 1993 | view PDF |
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Degradation III | ...ofrecalcitrant chemicals in soil. INTRODUCTION While a significant amount of research has been carried out on bioremediation of individual pesticides, less research has focussed on mixtures of pesticides. In the... | view PDF | |
Microbial Insecticides – Novelty or Necessity – Biological Issues VI | ...microbial pesticides as components of an IPM system, over the intervening period. With all of these different levels and types of interaction, questions need to be asked about how well... | view PDF | |
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p1-23 | OPENING CEREMONY Chairman: A von Tiedemann DPG,Géttingen, Germany OPENING CEREMONY Formal welcomes by: Professor Dr A von Tiedemann Openinglecture by: First Chairman ofDPG Dr D V Alford BCPC Professor Dr... | view PDF | |
Fungicide Resistance DMI Fungicides p35-54 | ...propiconazole is presented in this paper, as well as comparison with data from previous years. MATERIALS AND METHODS To produce representative data from different regional mildew populations, random samples were... | view PDF | |
Field Margins – Landscape B | ...4 and 7 ha. He comments that with more hedge than this there will be a higher overall density of birds but perhaps fewer species, with those that prefer open... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol II – Biorational Design of New Herbicides and PGRs | ...of reasons. Compound IX, however, fared better and has been commercialised by Hoechst as a total herbicide with the common name glufosinate. This somewhat complicated case history does demonstrate, albeit... | view PDF | |
Field Margins – Wildlife 1 A | ...as the hedge the herbaceous componentas the hedge bottom the two components together as the hedgerow Hedgesare referred to by their woody species class and hedge bottomsbytheir herbaceous groups. RESULTS... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol II – Woody Weeds | ...compared with 75 of the controls, and few of the treated Commiphora stumps have yet sprouted. The experiment therefore demorstrates that some species of Commiphora and this Euphorbia can be... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Grassland | ...permanent pasture in autumn 1951 at the Grassland Research Institute, Hurley, to compare methods of renovation involving surface cultivations and broadcasting of a seeds mixture, In this experiment, the comparative... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – Peas | Research Report No. C.16 STUDIES WITH PHENOXYBUTYRIC HERBICIDES IN PEAS, 1955-56 J. D, Reynolds, J. M. Proctor & R, A, Hind Pea Growing Research Organisation, Research Station, Yaxley, Peterborough. Two... | view PDF | |
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Weeds, Pests and Diseases of Grassland and Herbage Legumes Poster Summaries | ...Forage Legumes to CHRISTINE J. Several Herbicides STANDELL Weed Research Division, Long Ashton Research Station, Yarnton, Oxford Most legumes are very susceptible to weed competition especially during establishment. It is... | view PDF | |
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p69 – 83 | ...MATERIALS Growth and hardening conditions Seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Canadian Wonder wer e sown in 7 cm pots containing John Innes potting compost No. 2 and germinated in... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol II p451-481 | ...believes that, even when a method can be shown to be more efficient and cost comparable, i.e. the reduction of hard seed in alfalfa, the farming community find the idea... | view PDF |