

The database is restricted to IOBC-WPRS members). IOBC Pesticide Side Effect Database (The database on the side effects of plant protection products on beneficial arthropods has been prepared jointly by the IOBC-WPRS Working Group on "Pesticides and Beneficial Organisms" and the Commission "Guidelines for Integrated Production" to assist organizations and growers in the choice of pesticides. Lists of plant protection products authorized in Hungary (Excel files since 2006, Nébih) Online database on registered plant protection products (Nébih, in Hungarian) List of authorized plant protection products (Ministry of Rural Development and Food) List of pesticides registered in Georgia (Ministry of Agriculture, LEPL National Food Agency)īLV database (in German - Standardsuche - Schrittweise Suche) UIPP (French Crop Protection Association - datasheets on safety aspects of commercial products) Plant Protection Product Register - database (Kemidigi)

Register of plant protection products (Agricultural Board, Ministry of Agriculture)ĮU Pesticides database (actives substances and pesticide MRLs) Pesticide Database (BMD) (Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark)Īctive ingredients information (Central Agricultural Pesticides Laboratory) List of registered products (UKZUZ - Central Institute for Supervising and Testing in Agriculture, in Czech, click on the United Kingdom flag for the search criteria in English, and than choose ‘Vyhledávání v registru’ in the left side menu) List of authorized plant protection products (Ministry of Agriculture – Department of Agriculture) List of authorized plant protection products (in Bulgarian, look for Списък на разрешените за предлагане на пазара и употреба продукти за растителна защита and click on the different types of products) - Bulgarian Agency for Food Safetyĭatabase on registered plant protection products () - Ministry of Agriculture List of registered products (Main State Inspectorate for Seed Production, Quarantine and Plant Protection - in Russian)įytoweb in English – Fytoweb in Flesmish – Fytoweb in French (authorizations of plant protection products)

Edit the "tags" property and value you're filtering for to show different information in the view.Once you've created your filter, you can customize it by following these steps: This will show only the entries in the database that have the "high-priority" tag applied to them.Choose the value you want to filter for (in this case, "high-priority").Select the "tags" property you want to filter by.Click on the filter button in the top-right corner of the view.Navigate to the database where you want to create the filter.Now that we understand what "tags" are, let's create a filter that uses them to filter a view. These effectively let you create labels that you can apply to entries in a database to help organize and categorize them.įor example, you might have a "tasks" database, and you could use tags like "high-priority", "mid-priority", and "low-priority" to categorize your tasks. Tags are created using Notion's 'Select' data type in databases. What Are Notion Database Tags?īefore we dive into creating a filter, let's take a moment to understand what "tags" are in Notion.
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In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a filter that uses "tags" to filter a view. Filtering views in Notion is a great way to show only the information you want to see in your databases.
