OUTLOOKS ON PEST MANAGEMENT(FORMERLY PESTICIDE OUTLOOK)ISSN: 1743-1026 (Print) -- 1743-1034 (Online) |
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Volume 16, Issue 6, 2005 (Sample issue, freely viewable) |
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Contents List |
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| 242 | Editorial – R&D Functions of the Crop Protection Industry – Ken
Pallett of Bayer CropScience discusses the continuing need for the R&D
functions of the crop protection
industry Full Text |
| 244 | Reviewing Some Origins of Pesticide Perceptions – Robert
Krieger, Extension Toxicologist, University of California, Riverside and
winner of the American Chemical Society’s International Award
for Research in Agrochemicals 2005, summarises
his award lecture in which he described the origins of public perceptions
of pesticide risk and the difficulties
associated with
countering these views Full Text |
| 249 | Managing Hairy Nightshade to Reduce Potato Viruses and Insect Vectors – Juan
M.Alvarez, Entomologist, and Pamela J.S. Hutchinson,Weed Scientist, Department
of Plant Soil and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, describe
the problems that can be caused by hairy nightshade plants acting as
a reservoir for potato
viruses and a host for their vector, Myzus persicae Full Text |
| 253 | A Green Locust Control for Australian Farmers – Louise
Lawrence, CSIRO Entomology describes the development of the microbial insecticide, Metarhizium,
for locust control in Australia Full Text |
| 255 | Company News – reports on mergers, acquisitions, collaborations
and sales Full Text |
| 257 | The Potential Impact of the Water Framework Directive on the Use of Pesticides
in UK Agriculture – Paul Kay and Tim Pepper, ADAS
UK Ltd, Gleadthorpe Research Centre, UK, discuss theWater Framework Directive
and consider the potential effects it will have on UK farming Full Text |
| 263 | The BCPC International Congress and Exhibition – Crop Science and
Technology 2005 Glasgow – 31 October – 2 November 2005 – Graham
Matthews, John Peregrine and Len Copping review some of the sessions and
summarise the ‘take home’ messages Full Text |
| 268 | DPVweb: an Open Access Internet Resource on Plant Viruses and Virus Diseases – Michael
J Adams and John F Antoniw,Wheat Pathogenesis Programme, Rothamsted Research,
UK, describe a major source of information on
plant viruses and the diseases
they cause Full Text |
| 271 | R&D News – reports on new products, new applications and
new uses Full Text |
| 273 | GIS-Aidec Application of Plant Protection Products – Heinz
Ganzelmeier, Biologische Bundesanstalt für
Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Germany,
outlines how the application of Geographical Information Systems to
spray application will benefit the farmer and reduce the possibilities
of drift into environmentally sensitive areas Full Text |
| 277 | Hydrilla, the Perfect Aquatic Weed, Becomes More Noxious Than Ever – Franck
E. Dayan* and Michael D. Netherland from the USDA-ARS Natural Products
Utilization Research Unit and the USAE Center for Aquatic
and Invasive Plants, review hydrilla’s
invasiveness and its evolved resistance to fluridone, an inhibitor
of phytoene desaturase Full Text |
| 283 | Biotechnology news – developments in molecular biology and
genomics Full Text |
| 285 | Regulatory news – new registrations, environmental effects
and withdrawals Full Text |
| 288 | Calendar of events Full Text |
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