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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Degradation IIB | ...through biochemical, chemical and photochemical mechanisms, giving the following transformation products: N-(3,4- dichlorophenyl-N’-methyl-urea) (M1), N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl-N’-methoxy-urea) (M2), N- (3,4-dichlorophenyl-urea) (M3), and 3,4-dichloro-aniline (M4) (Maier & Hartel 1981). As a result of... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – Variable Dosage System | ...is initially com- pletely filled with the chemical at a concentration rather higher than the maximum expected to be of interest, As spray liquid is drawn from the inter=- mediate... | view PDF | |
Seed Production and Treatment – New products and uses p17-30 | ...barley in Europe and illustrates its activity against the major seed-borne pathogens of wheat and barley. Materials and methods Ipeonazole (1RS,2SR,5RS;1RS,2SR,5SR)-2-(4-chlorobenzyl)-5-isopropyl-1-(1 H-1,2,4-triazol- =1-ylmethyl) cyclopentanol (IUPAC) was discovered and developed as... | view PDF | |
Seed Production and Treatment – Efficacy p70-81 | ...test and a funnel flowtest are methodsofchoiceto test this characteristic of treated seeds. The block-buildingtest allows judgement of whether a formulation or recipe has the tendency for treated seeds to... | view PDF | |
Weed Control in the Northern Environment – Weeds 40-57 | Br. Crop Prot. Counc. Monogr. No. 9 (1974) WEED CONTROL IN GRASSLAND D.J. Martin, Botany Department, The West of Scotland Agricultural College, Auchincruive, Ayr, KA6 5HW. INTRODUCTION The annual Governmental... | view PDF | |
Gene Flow and Agriculture – The Future p233-246 | ...crosses. Suitable agronomic practices should be proposedin order to provide a sustainable use for transgenic crops suchas herbicide tolerant oilseed rape. Preliminary results obtained during thefirst years of our project... | view PDF | |
Field Margins – Management Options II | ...mind, should be consistent, and without too great a complexity. Mr Oliver-Bellasis felt that an effective approach might be to produce a compendium of harmful practices, in order to prevent... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Grassland | ...(late application) in factorial combination with: (a) Cultivations and sowing of a seeds mixture in mid-July. (b) No cultivations or sowing,- Each of these four combinations were split for the... | view PDF | |
18792 | ...crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Cauliflowers Caterpillars 85 g/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Statutory Information... | view PDF | |
18763 | ...crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Cauliflowers Caterpillars 85 g/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Statutory Information... | view PDF | |
15359 | ...[No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Protected cucumbers Caterpillars 12.5 g/100 l water 6 per yr [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data]... | view PDF | |
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – 8A Specific Graminicides | ...recover from an initial reduction in crop dry matter due to weed competition but onions cannot. However, no generalisation can be reliably made on when yield reducing compet- ition starts.... | view PDF | |
Opportunities for Chemical Plant Growth Regulation – Session p69 – 83 | ...drought-hardening at 25°C. First, this paper compares the changes in the degree of unsaturation of the phospholipids during chill- and drought-hardening. Second, the cause of rapid water loss and leaf... | view PDF | |
18763 | ...[No Data] [No Data] Cauliflowers Caterpillars 85 g/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Statutory Information Compliance with these conditions of use is... | view PDF | |
18763 | ...[No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Cauliflowers Caterpillars 85 g/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Statutory Information Compliance with these conditions of... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Vol II- Protected Crops Papers 85-86 | ...a complete appli- cation of fog from a poorly sealed house in as little as 10 minutes. Wind can also cause the wholesale displacement of fog within a house so... | view PDF | |
Controlled Drop Application p75-89 | ...obtain an even coverage of both upper- and lower-leaf surfaces. This involved spraying the plants from the sides of the bed, ensuring that the spray was directed from ground level... | view PDF | |
Diagnostics in Crop Production – Session 8 | ...antibody fragments (Verhoeyen and Windust, 1995) By far the most work has been doneon Fv’s andtheir derivatives, comparedto other possible combinations of pieces of the antibody structure. Whilst Fv antibody... | view PDF | |
WRO Technical Report Number 33 | ...windspeed and rainfall are recorded. Digital integrators are used to obtain true mean values, and sin ce only one set of values is punched each hour, only a short leng... | view PDF | |
Intergated Crop Protection – Systems Projects 339-349 | ...the agrochemical industry perspective leading to a depressed market for new technology. This effect was compoundedby the almost complete withdrawal of the free advisory service and a cessation of near... | view PDF |