BCPC Knowledge Bank

BCPC’s Knowledge Bank provides access to a wealth of research from past BCPC Congresses and Symposia. This resource contains over 64,000 pages dating back to 1954 through to 2009.

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BCPC Weeds Conference 1974 – Vol III p1015-1108...maize, beet and beans be of practical value. Glyphosate, or in combination with other herbicides seems promising, but further research is required on rates and timing. 3 Research with bruising...pdfview PDF
Food Quality and Crop Protection Agents...data supporting these evaluations is already available and we look forward to extending these arrangements further. The UK’s openness on pesticides stands comparison with any system in the world. 36....pdfview PDF
Introduction and Spread of Invasive Species – Risk Management and Regulatory Framework prt1...The Conservation Commonsis characterised by an underlyingset ofprinciples: ¢ Principle 1. Open Access — The Conservation Commons promotesfree and open accessto data, information and knowledgefor conservation purposes. e Principle 2....pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1990 – Session 6B and 6C...transport and degradation of the pesticide, its spectrum of toxicity, its potential for indirect or secondary effects on populations, communities and ecosystems or any combination of these factors. For any...pdfview PDF
Pests and Diseases 1977 Vol I p1-140...W.G. Rathmell Elanco Products Company and Lilly Research Centre, Erl Wood Manor, Windlesham, Surrey, GU20 6PH, U.K. Summary Nuarimol (a-(2-chlorophenyl )-a-(4-fluorophenyl )-5-pyrimidine methanol) was tested as a fungicide for seed...pdfview PDF
2021 BCPC Weed Review...Glyphosate did improve weed control compared to IWM options however; these could be mitigated through IWM. Herbicide resistance status did reduce http://www.pestoutlook.com http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe http://www.bcpc.org/open-access).Thiswillbe 2 5 4 O...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases – Vol III – Packaging – Non-Chemical Approaches – Diagnostics...e mass diminution (by compaction or shredding) e long-term contracts to underwrite innovative capital investment e flexibility in handling systems ¢ commercial transparency e audittrails e legislative compliance TAXATION REGIME...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1966 Vol II p582-685...and Downham Drainage Commission, to compare the effect on Phragmites commnis of dalapon applied from the air at three different volumes (10, 20 and 30 gal/acre) and, because there had...pdfview PDF
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1981 – Vol III p800-930...more difficult for a crop to compensate for non-random than for random damage; therefore a non- randomly damaged crop will yield less than a randomly damaged one with the same...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weed Control 1970 – Vol I p203-319...pre-emergence herbicides for weed control in drilledonions and leeks has become accepted commercial practice, It is recognised,however, that no single application provides sufficiently complete and long-lastingcontrol, and much attention has...pdfview PDF
Seed Treatment – Progress and Prospects – Biological seed treatments...of commercial development. Given the inherently limited commercial opportunity for such products, it is clear that not all will be commercially viable. Success will depend not only on possessing strains...pdfview PDF
Insect Pheromones And Other Behaviour Modifying Chemicals Session 3 and 4...geometric [(Z) and (E)] isomers. Many of these insects use mixtures of several components as pheromones,so the total number of componentsrepresented here is about 250. Only 15 of the components...pdfview PDF
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1971 Vol II Session 8C 9 and 10...(1970) Philipp. Ent. 1 (6), 453-463. Seval E. (1970) Personal Communication. Tadmor, U. (1970) Personal Communication. Tayakisi, I. (1970) Plant Protection Research Annual. Ankara : 157. The International Rice Research...pdfview PDF
BCPC Weeds Conference 1987 Vol II – Cereals – Weed Species and Control...SC 0574 and other herbicides. SC 0574 is thus an alternative residual herbicide offering flexible application timing with the benefit of reliable control of G.aparine. Reliable weed control combined with...pdfview PDF
Granular Pesticides Session I-III...an- ules is increasingly used for wild oat control in cereals, though the appearanceof a numberof highly selective and effective spray materials presents strong competit ion with any granule method....pdfview PDF
WRO Technical Report Number 86 p1-36...4, 4.00 kg/ha wow www Neves we rors turse we s, www r ie Me 24, va www fers wy PETE TV EV VT wy ww YMMMY fvrvaev es seer...pdfview PDF
BCPC WEEDS 1987 VOL 3 Part-2-of-4...market estimated at 1.5 million tonnes), and the search by farmers for profitable alternative crops to cereals. For successful establishment, peas require a friable, non-compacted seed bed and the absence...1987pdfview PDF
Granular Pesticides Session IV-V...alkaline to ca use decomposition of the pesticide. In compounded granules pH of the component raw material might be the cause of the trouble. Catalytic Decomposition When active sites on...pdfview PDF
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 4B Biological Control...the intended effect by excluding the very companies that had the greatest likelihood of producing a commercial success—the experienced, but poorly financed entrepreneurial companies. The grandiose proprietary dreams of university...2005pdfview PDF
Plant Protection for Human Welfare – p1-64...developing countries usually find multi-national agrochemical companies good suppliers with a responsible record. Compared with the lesser, local companies, the multi-national company invariably has more experience and more resources, financially...pdfview PDF

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