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BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 5SESSION 5 NEW COMPOUNDS, FORMULATIONS AND USES- FUNGICIDES CHAIRMAN DR J. E. KING SESSION ORGANISER DR P. GLADDERS RESEARCH REPORTS BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE—Pests and Diseases—1990 5—1 CGA 173506: A...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol I p23-39Proceedings 1978 British Crop Protection Conference – Weeds L-FLAMPROP-ISOPROPYL. _A VERSATILE WILD OAT HERBICIDE WITH ECONOMIC BENEFITS FOR USE IN WHEAT AND BARLEY B.C. Haddow Shell International Chemical Company Limited,...pdfview PDF
Stephen Moss BCPC Weeds Review S Moss 3Nov22 widescreen...infestations or ‘high leaching risk’ fields Propyzamide case study: Practical control options alopecurus@aol.com 2019 – 2022 Studies • Resistance status of black-grass in all field trials • Water hardness and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Review 2023 Ken Pallet...were established to address weed research globally with the formation of the European Weed Research Council in 1960 (the European Weed Research Society since 1975) and in 1979 the International...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 14 p19-end...sub-apical fragments taken from both the old stock treatments completely failed to grow in the winter. A small experiment in June 1966 compared establishment of rhizome fragments possessing an aerial...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 61 p33-end...well as in tables etc. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WEED RESEARCH ORGANIZATION TECHNICAL REPORTS (Price includes surface mail; airmail £0.50 extra) The botany, ecology, agronomy and control of Poa trivialis L....pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 79...RANGE OF FLELD MARGIN FLORA Joyce Birnie Agricultural and Food Research Council Weed Research Organization Begbroke Hill, Yarnton, Oxford OX5 1PF SUMMARY This report examines the effects of agricultural herbicides...pdfview PDF
Aquatic Herbicides – Session II b...with all their leaves and stems above the water. They are most commonly grasses of which Phragmites australis (Common Reed) is the commonest. 2,4-D amine 2,4-D is approved at 2.24...1976pdfview PDF
Aquatic Herbicides – Session II b...with all their leaves and stems above the water. They are most commonly grasses of which Phragmites australis (Common Reed) is the commonest. 2,4-D amine 2,4-D is approved at 2.24...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Chemicals...but by how much we are not quite sure. (47011) Research Report No. Ce2e EXPERIMENTSWITH DINITRO COMPOUNDS FOR WEED CONTROL IN PEAS, 1954-55 Je De Reynolds, Pea Growing Research Organisation,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Soil Borne Pests Papers 40-41Proceedings 1979 British Crop Protection Conference – Pests and Disease s CONTROL OF PRATYLENCHUS PENETRANS AND OTHER REPLANTING DISORDERS IN RASPBERRIES WITH DAZOMET Di. Trudgitl Scottish Horticultural Research Institute, Invergowrie,...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control 27-40...control such as biological control, microbial control, breeding for resistance, modifying the cropping system have to be combined in managing the crop-pest(s) combinations, and the technical and economical possibilities. INTERCROPPING...pdfview PDF
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Quantitative ISESSION 6 QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS Chairman & Dr C D Brown Session Organiser: Cranfield University, Silsoe, UK 2001 BCPC SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGSNO.78: Pesticide Behaviourin Soils and Water Examiningthe spatial variation of environmental...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1958 – Other Arable Crops prt2...for controls S.E. for use in other comparisons 40-71 (+0:50 for controls} * It was not possible to hand-weedearly enough, nor to maintain complete freedom from wild oats. Some wild...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Cereals Papers 14-15Proceedings 1979 British Crop Protection Conference – Pests and Diseases THE MANAGEMENT OF APPLE POWDERY MILDEW: A DISEASE ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR GROWERS D.J. Butt and G.P, Barlow East Malling Research...pdfview PDF
Controlled Drop Application p129-146...increase in thrust, together with interest in recent commercial developments of equipment for controlled droplet application of pesticides (CDA) (Bals, 1975; 1977) caused us to re-examine the hovercraft’s potentialities as...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1988 Vol II – Session 5SESSION 5 NEW COMPOUNDS, FORMULATIONS AND USES CHAIRMAN PROFESSORT. LEWIS SESSION ORGANISERS DR P.GLADDERS DR A. R. THOMPSON RESEARCH REPORTS STOP PRESS BSI Common Namesfor Pesticides Because the camera-ready copy...pdfview PDF
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p202-222...associated with daminozide treatment in conjunction with higher planting densities; – 208 – Hammerton (1976) showed little effect on yield. PP 528 was compared with these compounds on soya and...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol I p1-22...in 1978, a year of heavy, A. _myosuroides infestations. METHOD AND MATERIALS Two trials were completed in 1977, one each on winter wheat and winter barley, and ten trials in...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1978 Vol II p687-716...Unsprayed control 88.1(2.925) 16.48(2.185) SE for comparing volume & dose rate (0.1639) (0.1460) SED for comparing volume & dose rates (0.2005 ) (0.1788) with unsprayed control * Control significantly poorer...pdfview PDF

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