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MANAGEMENT OF VEGETATION Part-1-of-3...Wye College WyeCollege (University of London), Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 SAH D.A. BURDEKIN Forestry Commission Forestry Commission, Forest Research Station, Alice Holt Lodge, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey K. BUSH CrownEstate Commissioners...1983pdfview PDF
Best Practice in Disease, Pest and Weed Management – p38-53...extremely high. The produce must be completely free of insects, mites or any damage. Forpotted plants this means the whole plant must be free compared with greenhouse vegetables (such as...pdfview PDF
BCPC WEEDS 2001 VOL 2 Part-2-of-5...culture, independently and in combination, with and without the use of rice herbicide butachlor 1.5 kg/ha were compared for their compatibility, synergism and weed control efficacy in transplanted rice, Whereas,...2001pdfview PDF
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1969 – Vol IIIOpening Remarks by Sir Frederick Bawden President of the British Crop Protection Council Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my first pleasant task to welcome you to the 5th...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol III Session 8A and 8B...combinations of materials normally applied in brassica production. 8A—5 MATERIALS AND METHODS In this randomised block glasshouse pot experiment twenty six treatments were evaluated by incorporation into soil which was...pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – Topic 1B...However, such a definition is only likely to be of practical value if certain, critical questions can be answered. For example, what time dimension is the forecast attempting to cover?...pdfview PDF
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 3 Part-3-of-4...MODE OF ACTION OF THE HERBICIDE WL110547 M.W. KERR, D.P. WHITAKER Shell Research Ltd., Sittingbourne Research Centre, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 8AG. ABSTRACT The herbicidal activity of the experimental compound, WL110547,...1987pdfview PDF
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session IX...suspensions of the compounds concerned. Larvicidal action following the hatch of the surviving eggs completes the acaricidal action. To examine the residual action of the compounds, dipped beanplants were infested...pdfview PDF
BCPC weeds Conference 1982 – Contents...STRATEGYIN ARABLE CROPS Understanding howto control weed beet in sugar beet P.C. LONGDEN… Population dynamics of weed beet J.S.GUNN https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/BCPC-weeds-Conference-1982-2-New-Compounds-and-New-Concepts.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/BCPC-weeds-Conference-1982-3A-Weed-Control-Strategy.pdf The control of sugar beet bolters and weed beet...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1981 – Contents...Ce eeee ee Evaluation of fungicides as seed dressings against newstrains of wheat bunt in Greece Mme. E. A. SKORDA… https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Pests-and-Diseases-1981-Vol-I-p216-306.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Pests-and-Diseases-1981-Vol-I-p216-306.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Pests-and-Diseases-1981-Vol-I-p307-362.pdf SESSION 5B PEST AND DISEASE CONTROLIN FIELD...pdfview PDF
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1967 – Contents...effects of DDT applications against Pieris rapae on the crop fauna J. P. DEMPSTER, Monks Wood Experimental Station ..ccccccccccescvccee https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/British-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1967-Vol-I-p1-117.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/British-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1967-Vol-I-p1-117.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/British-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1967-Vol-I-p1-117.pdf Investigations into possible effects of organochlorine insecticides on...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 91 p36-end...= S O e h W O F o l CINMETHYLIN 1.000 kg/ha % suyyvuwww :XMMNXKXNKKKKKK yywNSLMKXKMMANMAKKAN pure y 8,MAAK ANH www CV EV EV EVEN ES www ww KXKK...pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 93...Ashton Research Station, Weed Research Division, Begbroke Hill, Yarnton, Oxford, OX5 IPF. ISSN 0511 4136 ISBN 7084 0414 6 RST 200024H is trimexachlor CONTENTS SUMMARY INTRODUCTION METHODS AND MATERIALS METAZACHLOR...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1997 Vol I – Cereals – Horticulture...(Anderson etal., 1994; Reddy ef al., 1997). However,relatively few of these compounds have been commercialized because of their narrow crop selectivity. Commercial Protox inhibitors can be categorized in three broad...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1976 Vol III p866-988...a Programme is planned with choice of herbicides to complement oneanother although adjustments May be made duri dictate. Sugar beet is the prime example wi being treated with at least...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol III – Seed Treatments – Buffer Zones – Poster Climate Change...properties. Compared with commercially available triazole seed treatmentsitis extremely crop safe even at high dose rates. Research into how it achieves these effects is continuing. Preliminary investigations (Buchenauer, pers. com.)...pdfview PDF
British Weed Control Conference 1954 – Vol I – Application...generally be satisfactory for the handling of most of the common spray materials used by farmers. Unfortunately, however, even ordinarily reliable mamufacturers do not seem able to ensure that their...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol II p458-538...years. But the rates of fertiliser appl ied where improved rice varieties are grown has increased substantially compared with rates used on traditional varieties. Poor land preparation combined with a...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol III – Integrated Farming – Precision Farming...studies by adoption of a complementary synthesis approach. This became evident when Integrated Pest Management (IPM) was introduced. The comprehensive approach in the Lautenbach Project (El Titi & Landes, 1990)...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1970 – Vol II p465-637...always compensate for the lostproduction of the docks. At Site 4, where ryegrass was a major sward component 493 it did appear that this compensation, by the frase, had occurred...pdfview PDF

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