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Publication Title. | Excerpt | Publication date | View/download PDF |
BRITISH WEED CONTROL CONFERENCE 1960 VOL 1 Part-1-of-3 | ...change in the United States. In evaluating these changes, herbicide applications that have come into wide-scale commercial use in field crops will be described. The probable effects these applications have... | 1960 | view PDF |
BCPC Congress 2003 – Vol I Discussion | ...met by the research undertaken nowand in the immediate future. The principles and funding for research are largely uncoordinated. Both funding and decisions on research projects being provided by a... | 2003 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbcides – Session III a | ...Research 2, 723-753. Croll B.T. Herbicides and potable water supplies Water Research Centre Technical Report (in press). Eastman G.M.C. (1975) Personal communication. Faust S.D. & Aly O.M. (1964) Biological persistence... | view PDF | |
Insecticide and fungicides Conference Vol 3 Session 6A | ...the initiation of a great number of research programmes in academic and commercial establishments. These programmes were aimed particularly at the synthesis and evaluation of insect juvenile hormone mimics as... | 1975 | view PDF |
Aquatic Herbcides – Session III a | ...Research 2, 723-753. Croll B.T. Herbicides and potable water supplies Water Research Centre Technical Report (in press). Eastman G.M.C. (1975) Personal communication. Faust S.D. & Aly O.M. (1964) Biological persistence... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Review 2021 Final – Alastair Leake | ...broad leaved crops less so • Nitrogen mineralisation useful • Harrow-comb weeders are selective – trailing weeds susceptible, tap rooted weeds resistant • Inter-row harrows are non-selective – including wildlife... | view PDF | |
Fungicide Resistance Benzimidazoles and Dicarboximides 224-238 | ...and thus represents the most complete history oftrial results with vinclozolin and combinations. The Wiesbaden trial was started in 1989 to survey a different region. Materials and methods used are... | view PDF | |
Intergated Crop Protection – Novel Chemistry 371-385 | ...insects of many orders (e.g. Mordue (Luntz) et al. 1985, 1986; Blaneyef al., 1990) and recent advances have been made in the field using both commercial and semi-commercial preparations of... | view PDF | |
Intergated Crop Protection – Systems Projects 321-338 | ...(RIA)oninvertebrates, soil microbial biomass, earthworms,flora, crop pests and diseases. Thepesticide regimesare comparedon total of 7 split fields, on three ADAS Research Centres, in six course rotations. Ofthe 139 pesticide units... | view PDF | |
Pesticide Behaviour in Soils and Water – Session 5 -Degradation | ...composition and population dynamics of microbial communities. Traditionally, microbial community profiling has been based on culture-based methods that require the isolation and growth of microorganismson artificial media. Typically, these methods... | view PDF | |
Weeds in a Changing World – Approach III | ...common phenomenon.Introduced species often only start to show invasive tendencies 50 or more years after introduction. Acacia nilotica in Queensland, Australia provides one example; introducedin the late 1890s, spread was... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol I – Annuals | ...to be done. (47001) Research Report Noe B 6, THE EFFECTS OF SOME NEWER HERBICIDES ON ANNUAL GRASSWEEDS K, Holly Agricultural Research Council Unit of Experimental Agronomy, Oxford Sumnary The... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1956 – Vol II – Clover and Lucerne prt1 | ...in which there was adequate comparison betweenMCPB and MCPA, (Tables 4 and 5, Fig. 2), Experimental methods and results i, Materials MCPB was used throughout in the fom of a... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Cereals Papers 12-13 | ...insect pests. This paper summarises experience during the first two seasons. METHODS AND MATERIALS Trials commenced in 1977 to compare the two systems on four replicate pairs of adjacent plots,... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Cereals Papers 16-17 | ...(1976) ast halling Research Station Annual Report 1976, 134. BYRDE, R.d.W.; HUTCHEON, J.; HARPER, C.wW. (1976) Long Ashton Research Station Annugl Report 1976, 101-102. FRICK, E.L. (1972) Bast Malling Research... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Conference 1979 – Vol II- Phycomycetes Papers 64-66 | ...in a 6-8 week period considerably increases the labour requirement for spraying. Other examples of completely new or substantial modifications of existing disease control techniques through the use of metalaxyl... | view PDF | |
Biotechnology in Crop Protection – Transgenic crops in crop protection | ...interactions that maylead to transgenic plants with new forms ofresistance orto the identification of novel bioactive compounds. Understandably, those involved in agricultural research and development believe these approaches to be... | view PDF | |
Weed Control in the Northern Environment – Research 93-105 | ...Myosotis arvensis. 12% Three spring barley trials were completed in 1973; the results are shown as nos. of weeds remaining per square metre. Number of weeds per square metre Treatment... | view PDF | |
Weed Control in the Northern Environment – Research 137-164 | ...no damage, 9 = complete crop kill), recorded on the same dates as the counts were taken. Immediately prior to harvest six measurements of crop straw length were completed per... | view PDF | |
Persistence of Insecticides and Herbicides – Physical Processes 117-136 | ...when larger losses are observed, either faulty measurement technique or direct volatilisation of pesticide into the atmosphere must be inferred. When several compounds have been compared under comparable conditions, the... | view PDF |