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Stream-B-4-Ian-Matts-Adopting-new-approaches-to-crop-protectionAdopting new approaches to crop protection Ian Matts, Brixworth Farming Agenda • Introductions • Challenges • Potential solutions: – Cover cropping – Catch cropping – Living Mulches – Companion cropping...pdfview PDF
Technical Report Number 3 p12-end...Late Karly Late 20 1b/acre | 20 1b/acre 10 1b/acre 10 1lb/acre is commen a : ae i ; ee ES 41959 )+-60 | 1961 > 11960 1961] 1959] 1960...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 5...each spring. Miany have rhizomes or tubers, e.g. Phragmites communis and Nuphar lutea, while others produce winter buds (turions) which detach themselves from the parent plant in autumn and re-...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 3 p12-end...Late Karly Late 20 1b/acre | 20 1b/acre 10 1b/acre 10 1lb/acre is commen a : ae i ; ee ES 41959 )+-60 | 1961 > 11960 1961] 1959] 1960...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 42 p31-end...5-6 tri- foliate leaf 6 trifoizate leaves 16-17 pinnate leaves 20 pinnate leaves 3-12 leaves Appendix ie (cont.) Designa- tion and computer serial number Cultivar or source Stage of growth...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 62 p34-end...is isouron, UBI S-734 is 2-[1-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)ethylsulfonyl]-1-oxidopyridin-1-ium (Uniroyal) - 37 - possibility of using PP 009 to control grass weeds in stubble prior to drilling cereals. However, it may well prove...pdfview PDF
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WRO Technical Report Number 14 p1-18...number of fragments obtained from the plants was generally proportional to the total length of rhizome. The greatest number of fragments were obtained from twleve-month old plants with the exception...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 104 p1-30...DPX-L5300 Methyl 2-{[4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl (methyl) carbamoyl]sulphamoyl} benzoate Triasulfuron (CGA 131036) 1-[2(2-chloroethoxy) phenylsulphony1]-3-(4- methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)urea. DPX-A7881 Methyl 2-[3-(4-methoxy-6-methylamino-1,3,5- triazin-2-yl)carbamoylsulphamoyl]benzoate ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES APPENDIX NOTE The content of this publication, in whole or in part,...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2003 – Session 9B Changing Weather Patterns...months. Results from a t- test indicate that precipitation totals were significantly different for four months out of seven during the vegetation period for winter wheat (January – July) (Semenov...2003pdfview PDF
Global Climatic Change – Preface – Climatic Change and Models...after treatment degrees Celsius (centigrade) dose required to kill 50%of test organisums dry matter Edition Editor Editors emulsifiable concentrate freezing point gas chromatography-mass spectrometry gas-liquid chromatography gram(s) growth stage hectare(s)...1993pdfview 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...1993pdfview PDF
Field Margins – Wildlife Posters B...landscapes are characterized by a mosaic of relatively small fields (1 to 5 ha) surrounded by hedgerows: this is the “bocage”. Since the 1950’s, modification of agricultural practices (helped by...pdfview PDF
Biodiversity and Conservation in Agriculture 5A...% lation change Kestrel Falco tinnunculus -4 -13* 68-95 Grey Partridge Perdix perdix -19 -74 68-95 Corncrake Crex crex -76 -31 to -36° 78/79-93 Stone Curlew Burhinus oedicnemus -42 -44...pdfview PDF
Weeds in a Changing World – Evolution IIcentury. The speciesis a tetraploid (2n=40), self-compatible, winter annualplant that grows as a ruderal in open habitats with a high degree of disturbance. Emig and Kadereit (1993) proposed that S....pdfview PDF
19471...[No Data] 7 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Protected aubergines Caterpillars 12.5 g/100 l water 6 per yr [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data]...pdfview PDF
18797...per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Calabrese Caterpillars 85 g/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Cauliflowers...pdfview PDF
18532...enclosure [No Data] [No Data] Protected chilli peppers Insect pests 0.65 l/ha 3 per crop [No Data] 1 days under permanent protection with full enclosure [No Data] [No Data] Protected...pdfview PDF
18434...Data] 7 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Salsify Aphids, Caterpillars, Thrips, Spider mites 6.0 l/ha 2 per crop [No Data] 3 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data]...pdfview PDF
18283...[No Data] 7 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data] Protected aubergines Caterpillars 12.5 g/100 l water 6 per yr [No Data] 1 days [No Data] [No Data] [No Data]...pdfview PDF

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