Louise Lawrence outlines work being done at CSIRO in Australia to control the red-legged earth mite (RLEM) with a single spray in the spring.
路易斯·劳伦斯概述了澳大利亚CSIRO在春天用一次喷雾控制红腿土螨(RLEM)的工作。
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It is now about 18 months since the Crop Protection Association in the UK introduce a 5-year package of measures to reduce environmental impacts of pesticides. Hamish Kidd gives an assessment of progress so far.
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Adrian Watts and Paul Miller from Silsoe Research Institute, and Dick Godwin from Cranfield University-National Soils Research Institute outline the features of a new automated method of data capture and transfer, and its application in agriculture.
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Denis Hamilton from the Animal & Plant Health Service, Department of Primary Industries Queensland, Australia, gives a personal recollection of his visit to the recent IUPAC Congress
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David Pimentel writes his viewpoint on progress over the last 40 years in dealing with the environmental problems highlighted in Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring (1962). Rachel had, David says, the foresight and knowledge to warn us about the ecological hazards of pesticides to public health and health of other organisms.
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Chris Wilkinson writes his viewpoint on the significance of Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring (1962). Rachel Carson's important contribution, Chris says, was bringing to the attention of everyone the environmental effects of the persistent pesticides of her day, and this has led to the development of the more-targeted, less-persistent pesticides of today. However, he feels that the threat of pesticides to human health, which was voiced in Silent Spring and championed by others since, was never justified.
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B. Coyette, F. Tencalla, I. Brants, Yann Fichet, Denis Rouchouze
Brigitte Coyette, Francesca Tencalla, Ivo Brants and Yann Fichet from Monsanto Europe in Brussels, Belgium, and Denis Rouchouze from the Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Agronomie et des Industries Alimentaires (ENSAIA), Nancy, France, analyse the impact of introducing glyphosate-tolerant sugar beet on pesticide usage in 6 selected countries in Europe.
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A report, Growing the Future. Insect Pests and their Control, has been published on a 2-day workshop convened in March 2002 by Rothamsted Research in Harpenden and the John Innes Centre in Norwich. Hamish Kidd summarises some of the major conclusions, which were also conveyed at a press conference in London in August this year.
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