Seed treatment progress and prospects ; proceedings of a Symposium organised by the British Crop Protection Council, and the Pesticides Group of the Society of Chemical Industry and held at Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, on 5 - 7 January 1994

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adam_text Contents Page Preface ........................................................................................................................................................................ Χ Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................................................ XI Symposium Programme Committee .......................................................................................................XII Chairmen of Sessions ....................................................................................................................................XIII Exhibitors ............................................................................................................................................................XIV Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................................XVI SESSION 1: SYMPOSIUM OPENING Seed treatment - a panacea for crop protection? FJSCHWINN ........................................................................................................................................................3 SESSION 2: CEREAL SEED TREATMENT STRATEGIES Strategies for cereal seed treatment W J RENNIE and V COCKERELL .........................................................................................................17 Cereal seed treatment - risks, costs and benefits N D PAVELEY and J M LI DAVIES .....................................................................................................27 Seed testing, seed certification and seed treatment in the control of cereal seed-borne disease J C REEVES and M W WRAY ...................................................................................................................37 Control of common bunt (Tilletia caries (DC) TULL.) in Denmark B J NIELSEN and L N JORGENSEN ...................................................................................................47 Evaluation of broad spectrum seed treatments for the control of cereal foliar diseases in Scotland К G SUTHERLAND, S J WALE and S J P OXLEY .....................................................................53 POSTERS: The use of guazatine-based products for the control of seed-borne diseases of cereals T W COX and G MUSSARD........................................................................................................................63 SESSION 3: CEREAL SEED TREATMENTS CGA 219417: a novel fungicide for the control of Pyrenophora spp. on barley N J LEADBITTER, В STECK, L R FRANK and A J LEADBEATER ...............................73 Efficacy of triticonazole seed treatment against common eye-spot in wheat J M GAULLIARD, M CHAZALET, A SAILLAND and J M GOUOT ................................79 Triazoxide - a seed treatment fungicide for the control of seed-borne Pyrenophora species S DUTZMANN .....................................................................................................................................................85 Seed treatments on wheat in the USA using difenoconazole А В BASSI, Jr D. LAIRD, L ZANG AND N J LEADBITTER .................................................91 New seed treatments based on bitertanol and tebuconazole for seed-borne disease control in wheat D B MORRIS, A WAINWRIGHT and R H MEREDITH .............................................................97 New seed treatments based on bitertanol, tebuconazole and triazoxide for seed-borne disease control in barley A WAINWRIGHT, D B MORRIS and R H MEREDITH ..........................................................103 Cost benefit analysis of Russian Wheat Aphid (Diuraphis noxia) control in South Africa using a seed treatment M С VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, J DE JAGER, M H MASON andMWDEALL .............................................................................................................................................109 POSTERS: Impact of seed-coating polymers on maize seed decay by soil-borne Pythium species D C McGEE, B ARIAS-RIVAS and J S BURRIS ..........................................................................117 The role of carboxin + thiram FS in post-mercury seed treatment fungicide strategies in Central Europe D JACKSON, R MARSHALL, M J TOMKINS, O NOVY Z PAPP and J ROMANIUK ..........................................................................................................................................123 The phenylpyrroles: the history of their development at Ciba N J LEADBITTER, R NYFELER and H ELMSHEUSER .......................................................129 Dressing zone formation, uptake, translocation and action of [14C] imidacloprid for winter wheat after seed treatment and under the influence of various soil moisture levels U STEIN-DÖNECKE, F FÜHR and J WIENEKE .......................................................................135 SESSION 4: SEED TREATMENT FOR NON-GRAMINACEOUS CROPS Seed treatment usage on peas and beans in the UK A J BIDDLE ................................................................................ 148 δ?^ρ aiîdAdiseases in sugar beet by seed treatments ASHER and A M DEWAR .................................. 151 usage in oilseed .................................. C J LANGERAK and A A J M FRANKEN...................................... 169 Seed-borne pathogens of linseed in the UK P C MERCER.. .................................................................................................................................................179 VI POSTERS: Mercury-based seed treatments for control of bacterial blight in cotton Μ Α Τ POSWAL...............................................................................................................................................189 Film-coating of leek seeds with insecticides: effects on germination and on the control of onion fly (Delia antiqua (Meigen) A ESTER and R DE VOGEL.....................................................................................................................195 Eradication of Fusarium from oil palm by seed treatments J FLOOD, R MEPSTED, S TURNER and R M COOPER .......................................................201 Field emergence of peas as affected by seed quality and fungicide seed treatments PS R KOSTERS............................................................................................................................................... 207 Effect of the period between sowing and transplanting on cabbage root fly (Delia radicum) control in brassicas with chlorpyrifos film-coated seeds P S R KOSTERS and S B HOFSTEDE ...............................................................................................211 SESSION 5: POTATOES AND BULBS Use of seed treatments in the integrated control of potato tuber diseases S J WALE .............................................................................................................................................................219 Potato treatment - getting it out of your system. The work of the BCPC Potato Treater Group G H INGRAM .....................................................................................................................................................229 Green-crop-harvesting, a mechanical haulm destruction method with potential for disease control of tuber pathogens in potato P H J F VAN DEN BOOGERT, P KASTELEIN and A J G LUTTIKHOLT .....................................................................................................................................237 Fungal and nematode pathogens of Narcissus: current progress and future prospects for disease control CALINFIELD ..................................................................................................................................................247 POSTERS: .The use of iprodione and imazalil for disease control of seed potato tubers D A JAMES and S HIGGINBOTHAM ................................................................................................257 A comparison of techniques and developments in the application of pencycuron formulations to seed potatoes A C ROLLETT, D M ROBERTS and D B MORRIS ....................................................................263 Chemical seed treatment for fungal disease control in progeny tubers ACCUNNINGTON .......................................................................................................................................269 Control of gangrene, dry rot, skin spot and silver scurf on stored seed potato tubers by imidazole and phenylpyrrole compounds S F CARNEGIE, A M CAMERON and D A LINDSAY ............................................................275 VII SESSION 6: BIOLOGICAL SEED TREATMENTS Mechanisms of protection of seed and seedlings by biological seed treatments: implications for practical disease control G E HÁRMAN and E В NELSON ......................................................................................................... 283 Bacterization to protect seed and rhizosphere against disease B J J LUGTENBERG, L A DE WEGER and В SCHIPPERS ................................................293 Biological seed treatments - the development process D J RHODES and К A POWELL ...........................................................................................................303 The seed industry s view on biological seed treatments R J SCHEFFER................................................................................................................................................. 311 Rhizosphere constraints affecting biocontrol organisms applied to seeds J W DEACON ....................................................................................................................................................315 POSTERS: Incorporation of microencapsulated beneficial organisms into environmentally acceptable seed coatings to enhance crop performance in soyabeans J S BURRIS and Y CHEN ..........................................................................................................................327 Tests for biological control of seed and seedling damping-off diseases of peas and beans using Bacillus species R WALKER, A A POWELL and B SEDDON................................................................................. 333 Spore movement of Mucor hiemalis in the rhizosphere of groundnut in natural field conditions UKRAUSS ..........................................................................................................................................................339 Biocontrol of seed-borne Botrytis allii using an antagonistic bacterium L PEACH, R B MAUDE and G M PETCH ......................................................................................345 SESSION 7: APPLICATION OF SEED TREATMENTS, COATINGS, PELLETING AND OTHER TECHNIQUES Large-scale seed priming techniques and their integration with crop protection treatments D GRAY .................................................................................................................................................................353 The development of quality seed treatments in commercial practice - objectives and achievements PHALMER ........................................................................................................................... 363 The influence of seed treatment uniformity on the biological performance of chlorfenvinphos and chlorpyrifos A A JUKES, D L SUETT, К PHELPS, S SIME and S J COOKE ......................................375 The life cycle of a seed treatment formulation development L R FRANK ..................................................................................................................................... 381 Temperature effects on osmotic priming of leek seeds W BUJALSKI, A W NIENOW, R В MAUDE and D GRAY ..................................................385 VHI POSTERS: The physiological advancement of sugar-beet seeds Τ Η THOMAS, К W JAGGARD, M J DURRANT and S J MASH ....................................391 The ethirimol content of commercially treated cereal seeds D L SUETT, P J HEWETT, A A JUKES, L MORGAN and V FOX .................................397 The effect of pellet weight on the distribution of imidacloprid applied to sugar-beet pellets F WESTWOOD, К M BEAN and A M DEW AR...........................................................................403 The coating of carrots with chlorfenvinphos H WEBER and О FUSS ...............................................................................................................................409 Interactions between hymexazol, furathiocarb and some clay materials used for seed treatment L PUSSEMIER, Ph DEBONGNIE and Y VAN ELSEN...........................................................413 A small scale laboratory fluidized bed seed-coating apparatus J S BURRIS, L M PRIJIC and Y CHEN ............................................................................................419 SESSION 8: REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Seeds standards in legislation: assessing seed quality and effect of seed treatment JHBTONKIN ..................................................................................................................................................427 Efficacy and physical/mechanical data requirements for approval of seed treatments in the UK D D SLAWSON and M J GILLESPIE .................................................................................................441 Research based improvements in the regulation of hazards to wildlife from pesticide seed treatments ADM HART and M A CLOOK .............................................................................................................449 Operator exposure during seed treatment H CHAMBERS ..................................................................................................................................................456 Regulatory controls on fungicidal cereal seed treatments - past experience and future prospects HEHLE.................................................................................................................................................................461 POSTERS: The number of exposed dressed seeds in the field; an outline for field research- W L M TAMIS, M GORREE, J DE LEEUW, G R DE SNOO and R LUTTIK................................................................................................................ 471 Environmental hazard assessment of the use of pesticides for seed treatment: the Dutch concept R LUTTIK and G R DE SNOO ................................................................................................................477 IX
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