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Intergated Crop Protection – Wildlife, Education and Training 469-480pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Socio-economic and Political Framework 1-12...conceptof sustainability. Public pressure manifests itself in many ways, including adjustments to agricultural support systems which mayinclude elements of cross-compliance or modifications to the economics of farming systems, which in...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Forecasting and Modelling 438-445...Vereijken (1992). 10} 11] 12] 13] 14] 15] 16] 17] 18} 19 cycles Figure 2 The predicted behaviourofthe system represented in Figure 1. A solid cell in a any column...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control Posters 187-195...has recently gained impetus. This is associated with commercial exploitation, with neem formulations being patented by Western companies (Pearce, 1993) and registered by the Environmental Protection Agency for both food...pdfview PDF
Intergated Crop Protection – Biological Control 58-72...control agents have been developed commercially (Rhodes, 1992). For example, in the UK,there are only three examples and these are confined to use in horticulture. Nevertheless, there are many forms...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Consequences of between species p125-136...insight into the topic. We show here an example of experimental research in which wetry to bring new data and advice for good management at every step of the introgression...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Consequences of between species p137-150...commercialised transgenic crops, the authors expect that any costs of herbicide tolerance will be minimal due to economic incentives for developing high- yielding, herbicide-tolerant varieties. These costs could be different...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Consequences of between species p151-169...tropics of Asia, Africa, Australia, Oceanea, and Latin America (Vaughan, 1994; Bellon et al., 1998). Several species complexes, basedprimarily on genomicidentities, are recognized within the genus. The O.sativa complex consists...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Consequences of within species p75-88pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Consequences of within species p89-108pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Current Situation p1-23pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Current Situation p24-40pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Higher Plants to Other Organisms p179-190pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Higher Plants to Other Organisms p191-202pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Measurement and Implications p41-56...-0.631 0.0007 Acph 0.085 0.7410 L3 -0.614 0.0006 Est 0.030 0.5674 L9 -0.564 0.0013 Got-3 -0.080 0.2398 RI -0.658 0.0004 Got-4 0.030 0.5758 R4 -0.611 0.0004 Per 0.009 0.5049 R7...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Measurement and Implications p56-74pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Posters 255-267...types are compared as well as their competition effect against maize. The fitness associated with a herbicide resistance genetransferred to millet is studied. The results are used to make inferences...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – The Future p233-246...(eg Lolium perenne- perennial ryegrass) and certain indigenous and introduced trees and shrubs which form a significant proportion of forests and woodlands (eg poplar -Populus spp.) Modifications of these plants...pdfview PDF
Gene Flow and Agriculture – The Future p247-254...trend will continue with the support measures for combinable crops that are proposed under Agenda 2000. UK wheat and oilseed rape growers are becoming internationally competitive because they have invested...pdfview PDF
Field Margins – Restoration and Creation Posters 2 B...this often results in competition between ground vegetation and young hawthoms, to the detrimentofthe latter. Weed control should alleviate the competition but methods need to beeffective under conditions of high...pdfview PDF

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