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Useful resources

HGCA Publications (for comprehensive listing visit HGCA website)

  • Fungicide Performance Dose Curves for Barley

  • TS109, Spring 2011 - Ramularia leaf spot in barley
  • TS106, Spring 2011 - Rhynchosporium control programmes
  • PP17, Summer 2010 - Autumn grass weed control in cereals and oilseed rape
  • IS07, Summer 2009 - Identification and control of brome grasses
  • IS06, Summer 2009 - Control of ALS-resistant chickweed and poppy in cereals
  • IS03, Summer 2008 - Herbicide-resistant black-grass: managing risk with fewer options
  • IS02, Summer 2008 - Pre-harvest glyphosate application to wheat and barley
  • TS100, Autumn 2007 - Effective, sustainable Italian rye-grass control in winter cereals
  • TS57, Summer 2003 - Necrotic spots in barley: Causes and Control
  • G44, Spring 2011 - Barley disease management guide 2011
  • G50, Summer 2010 - Managing weeds in arable rotations - a guide
  • G47, Summer 2009 - The encyclopaedia of arable weeds
  • G41, Spring 2008 - The encyclopaedia of cereal diseases
  • G30,   January 2006 - The barley growth guide
  • G14, Spring 2003 - Pest management in cereals and oilseed rape: a guide

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