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BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol I – Dicotyledons | ...II = Date I y= 9.73 + 44.18 / [1 + exp {2.4(x - 2.912)}] xplained variance 93.5% Date II y = 8.02 + 47.95 / [1 + exp {1.017(x... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1985 – Session 1 and 2A | ...J. AMREIN, H.R. GERBER CIBA- GEIGY Limited, Agricultural Division, Research & Development, CH--4002 Basle, Switzerland ABSTRACT CGA 131'036 (3-(6-methoxy- 4- methyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl1)-1- [2-(2-chloro ethoxy)-phenylsulfonyl]-urea is a new herbicide being developed by... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1974 – Vol II p751-856 | ...years by Eli Lilly and Company scientists. Tebu- hiuron is chemically N-[5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl]- ,N’-dimethylurea and has been tested under the code EL-103. This paper is a summary of the characteristics and... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests & Diseases 1996 – Session 4c-4d | ...carried out on new products, market samples, or out- dated products. 4C-| Product quality comprises the quality of the active ingredient, the formulation, the packaging and the labelling. The tests... | view PDF | |
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1969 – Contents | ...ULV eee R. J. V. JOYCE …… ‘i ‘ Preliminary observations on safety in ULV spraying P. FULLER LEWIS 2… ccc ec ec cc cc cccecnccecscccsececsesecscs https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1969-Vol-I-p104-224.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1969-Vol-I-p104-224.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1969-Vol-I-p104-224.pdf] https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/BCPC-Insecticide-and-Fungicide-Conference-1969-Vol-I-p225-297.pdf... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1992 Vol 2 – Session 7C 14-25 | ...within small chambers. The advantage of this approach facilitates the use of radio-labelled test material and the ability to produce a quantitative recovery of the applied pesticide. INTRODUCTION Prochloraz (N-propyl-N-[2-(2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy)... | view PDF | |
MANAGEMENT OF VEGETATION Part-2-of-3 | ...water Chemical Asulam Chlor- thiamid 2,4—D amine Dalapon Dichlo- benil Diquat Diquat alginate Fosamine ammonium Glypho- sate Maleic hydrazide Paraquat Terbu- tryne Type of application Foliar spray Granules into water... | 1983 | view PDF |
British Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1961 – Session VII | ...pene- tration of the substances into the soil. Relative water saturation 40%; test fungus Fusarium culmorum Temperature 6°.C Z202G Soil type compost silt compost silt Substance check] 1 | m... | view PDF | |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1972 – Vol III p1068-1182 | ...Favourable ‘Complete’ Sorghum, cow- 3rd year observation peas, ground- nuts and cassava® ametryne 0.4-1.6 “Complete’ Sorghum and Cowpeas damaged here cowpeas in 1970 ametryne 0.4-0.6 ! ‘Complete’ 2 Sprayer ‘failed’... | view PDF | |
BCPC Pests and Diseases Vol II Session 7A and 7B | ...80Mt by 1991 if current trends continue. Thus there is a clear need to examine alternatives either to meet the need for replacement of imported commodities or to open up... | view PDF | |
BCPC Insecticide and Fungicide Conference 1971 Vol III Sessions 1-4B | ...No Intensi- % In- Fruit ty of in- In- fection fection fection Thiabendazole 0.06″ 0.045 Captan Control 1.00 0.43 0.43 100.0 Thiabendazole Captan Control Thiabendazole Captan Control Thiabendazole Captan Control... | view PDF | |
2022 BCPC Weed Review | ...then, just one herbicide authorisation has occurred in the UK, Conviso One for use in ALS tolerant sugar beet lines. Ken Pallett http://www.pestoutlook.com http://www.pcspotatoes.co.uk)then http://www.pcspotatoes.co.uk)then http://www.moa-technology.com)introduced http://www.moa-technology.com)introduced http://www.upl-ltd.com THE BCPC... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2007 2A – New Compounds, Concepts, Uses and Approaches 1 | ...crotonate (£)-2-butenoic acid, 2-(1-methylhepty!)-4,6-dinitrophenyl ester [131-72-6] O wT ON 2 CigHogNo0o 364.2 1.11 g/cm’ at 20° C Yellowto brown liquid at ambient temperature -22.5° C Not determined as decomposesat 200°... | 2007 | view PDF |
BCPC Pests and Diseases 1994 Vol III Session 9C | ...the predicted t,, values for Compound in surface layers. FIGURE 3. Compound E: predicted half-lives for direct photolysis in S5cm deep water Ha lf -l if e ( m o... | view PDF | |
Managing Pesticide Waste and Packaging – Session 2 | ...for managementandoperationalstaff – – Crop ManagementCertificate (BASIS) for better managementdecisions – BASIS Crop Protection Certificate for advisers and managers making major product choice decisions – NPTCCertificate for operator – with... | view PDF | |
BCPC Conference Weeds 1989 – Session 3C and 3D | ...triasulfuron and fluoroglycofen-ethyl are complementary when used in combination for broadleaved weed control in winter and spring sown cereals. Triasulfuron, essentially systemic in activity, when combined with the contact action... | view PDF | |
British Weed Control Conference 1964 – Vol I p287-399 | ...electron is not completely delocalised and this reduces the stability of the free radical. The 2,3'= and 3,3'= salts are the ortho- meta' and meta-meta' isomers and are examples of... | view PDF | |
BCPC Congress 2005 – Session 9C Waste Disposal | ...www.cseber.hu/ Levy USA ACRC 1992 PP Industry www.acrecycle.org Levy Canada CPICM 1989 PP Industry www.croplife.ca Levy Australia drumMuster 1998 PP: Industry www.drummuster.com.au/ Levy Brazil inpEV PP Industry www.inpev.org.br/index.asp Levy Central... | 2005 | view PDF |
BCPC Weeds Conference 1991 Vol I – Changing Vegetation and Weed Floras | ...numberof species SE 9,5 90; 40- 30; 20; SE 3,3 Ox], 115 x}, |15 x}, [15 x] | 9x], |15 x ES 2 ES 1 VM1 WC 1 RC 2... | view PDF | |
Gene Flow and Agriculture – Contents | ...THEO 19 | Vi https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Higher-Plants-to-Other-Organisms-p191-202.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Higher-Plants-to-Other-Organisms-p179-190.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-within-species-p89-108.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-between-species-p169-178.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-between-species-p151-169.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-between-species-p137-150.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-between-species-p125-136.pdf https://www.bcpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Gene-Flow-and-Agriculture-Consequences-of-between-species-p109-124.pdf Interactions betweeninsect tolerant genetically modified plants and natural enemies T A Sehuler, GM Poony, RB 2’) Potting Qt…... | view PDF |