BCPC PREvIEW 2007
Session 4B
Formulation and application technology for the future
This session will offer perspectives, on many aspects considered. The important topic of drift and potential Chairman
of formulation and application technology for different bystander exposure will be discussed. Dr Graham Matthews
crops, pests and diseases in different parts of the (IPARC, Imperial College, Ascot, UK)
world, including future developments. Improvements in Professor Paul Miller (The Arable Group, Silsoe, UK)
plant protection product efficacy through formulation, will draw on recent research to consider key factors Session Organiser
application and a combination of the two will be affecting arable crop spraying, and to examine longer Duncan Webb
described. Decision support systems, and the rationale term options for improving the application of pesticide (Health & Safety Laboratory, Buxton, UK)
for formulation and application choices will be sprays.
Session 4C
Mycotoxins – a food safety issue
The development of strategies to reduce the UK) will provide an introduction to the mycotoxins Chairman
formation of mycotoxins in arable crops is currently of importance in arable crops in the UK. Dr Simon Dr Wendy Matthews
of considerable interest and research. The session will Edwards (Harper Adams University College, Newport, (Food Standards Agency, London, UK)
identify mycotoxins of concern and the use of various UK) will discuss the results of a five year study on
crop management techniques (such as crop rotation, arable farms and the development of a Code of Good Session Organiser
tillage and storage practices) to reduce mycotoxin Agricultural Practice. Dr Pernilla Johnsson (National Dr Simon Edwards
contamination of food and feed. Food Administration, Uppsalla, Sweden) will present (Harper Adams University College, Newport, UK)
results from a European Union project on the Prevention
Dr Simona Origgi (Food Standards Agency, London, of Ochratoxin A in Cereals.
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