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Botanical diversity in arable field margins.
Wilson, P.J. 1994. In: Boatman, N.D. (ed.) Field Margins - Integrating Agriculture and Conservation: 53-59. BCPC Monograph No 58, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
Spatial and Competitive Aspects of Arable Field Margin Flora.
Rew, L.J. 1993. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Reading, Reading.
An index of the intrinsic susceptibility of non-target invertebrates to residual deposits of pesticides.
Wiles, J.A. & Jepson, P.C. 1993. In: Donker, M.H., Eijsackers, H. & Heimbach, F. (eds) Ecotoxicology of Soil Organisms: 287-301. Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, Michigan.
Effects of herbicide use, fungicide use and position in the field on the yield and yield components of spring barley.
Boatman, N.D. 1992. Journal of Agricultural Science, 118: 17-28.
Predicting the Risk Posed by Deltamethrin to Beneficial Invertebrates in Temperate Cereal Crops.
Wiles, J.A. 1992. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Southampton, Southampton.
In situ bioassay techniques to evaluate the toxicity of pesticides to beneficial invertebrates in cereals.
Wiles, J.A. & Jepson, P.C. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology, 31: 61-68.
The natural regeneration of vegetation under set-aside in southern England.
Wilson, P.J. 1992. In: Clarke, J. (ed.) Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Set-aside: 73-78. BCPC Monograph No 50, British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
The use of selective herbicides to control weed grasses in heather moorland.
Wakeham, A.C. & Kirkwood, R.C. 1991. In: 1991 Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Weeds: 677-684. British Crop Protection Council, Farnham.
The Ecology and Conservation of Rare Arable Weed Species and Communities.
Wilson, P.J. 1990. Unpublished Ph.D. thesis. University of Southampton, Southampton.
Manipulating water habitats to optimise wader and wildfowl populations.
Hill, D.A. 1989. In: Buckley, G.P. (ed.) Biological Habitat Reconstruction: 328-346. Belhaven Press, London.
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