Index of Authors ABRAHAMSE, P. A. Effect of daily movement of dairy cattle to CHEN,L . D. see ZHENG, H. fF fresh grass in morning or afternoon on intake, grazing CRAUFURD, P. Q. see HAMADINA,E . I behaviour, rumen fermentation and milk production, 721 Cunna, M. see Ripeiro, H ABREU, I. see Riperro, H ACHOLO, M. see Morse, S Dai, T. see JING, Q AcrecHe, M. M. Variation of grain nitrogen content in re- Dai, Z. Activities of key enzymes involved in starch synthesis lation with grain yield in old and modern Spanish wheats in grains of wheat under different irrigation patterns, 437 grown under a wide range of agronomic conditions in a DaARMANI Kuut, H. Application of the law of diminishing Mediterranean region, 657 returns to estimate maintenance requirement for amino ADAME, Y. see MONTALVO, I acids and their efficiency of utilization for accretion in Apiku, S. G. K. Effects of crop rotation and fallow residue young chicks, 383 management on maize growth, yield and soil carbon in a Das, A. see Gupta, S$ savannah-forest transition zone of Ghana, 313 De Haan, S. see OSwALb, A AGNEW, R. E. see YAN, T Duanoa, M. S. Simplified estimation of forage degradability AHMAD, M. M. see MOHAMMADI, R in the rumen assuming zero-order degradation kinetics, AL-MaAmun, M. see SANo, H ,7< Amato, G. see Di GiorGcio, G Di GiorGcio, G. Pheno-morphological and agronomic di- Ameri, A. see MOHAMMADI, R versity among Scorpiurus muricatus (Fabaceae) natural ANDRADE, S. A. L. Arbuscular mycorrhizal association in populations collected in Sicily, 411 coffee, 105 Dias, R. S. Rumen phosphorus metabolism in sheep, 391 ARCHER, J. A see VETHARANIAM, I Dickin, E. Growth and yield responses of UK wheat culti- ArMIOoN, M. see MOHAMMADI, R vars to winter waterlogging, 127 ARMSTRONG, M. J. see JAGGARD, K W Duxstra, J. see ABRAHAMSE, P. A ARSLAN, M. see SENER,O Dona, K. H. see Liu, Q ArUNA, C. Evaluation of genetic potential of shoot fly Durral, A. A. see Gupta,S resistant sources in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench), 71 Epwarps-Jones, G. Carbon footprinting of lamb and beef ASHER, G. W. see VETHARANIAM, I production systems: insights from an empirical analysis of Asiepu,R . see HAMADINA,E . | farms in Wales, UK, 707 AYALEW,W . see HAILe,A ERAYMAN, M. see SENER, O Eris, A. see CANSEV, A BENNETT, S. see Dickin, I Eris, A. see GULEN, H BENSON, T. see GreGoryY, N. G Berry, P.M Understanding the effect of a triazole with Fan, M. Z. see Li, L. | anti-gibberellin activity on the growth and yield of oilseed FoTiapis.S . see Koutrousas,8 . D rape (Brassica napus), 273 FounrtaAINE, J. M. see WALTERS, D.R BINDRABAN, P. S. see JING, Q FRANCE, J. see DARMAN! Kuni, H BLoM-ZANDSTRA, M. see MEERBURG, B.G FRANCE, J. see DHANOA, M.S Boote, K. J. see NAAB, J. B FRANCE J See Dias, R Ss Brisson, N. see LAUNAY, M Broer, I. see MIKSCHOFSKY, H GANESHAMURTHY, A. N. Soil changes following long-term BuTLer, K. L. see McGrecor, B. A cultivation of pulses, 699 BuTrOn, A. see OrRDAS, B Garcia, H. S. see MONTALVO, F Buttery, P. J. see MAx, R. A GERARDEAUX, E Radiation interception and conversion to biomass in two potassium-deficient cotion crops in South Cansev, A. Cold-hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) Benin, 155 cultivars in cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages GiaMBALvo, D. see Di GiorGio, G seasonal alteration of antioxidative enzymes and Graux, A.-I. see LAuNAy, M dehydrin-like proteins, 51 Graziano, D. see Di GiorGio, G “ANSEV, A. see GULEN, H Grecory, N. G. Cattle handling and welfare standards in “ao, W. see JING, Q livestock markets in the UK, 345 "ARLOS Ruiz, J. see MELERO, S Grecory, N. G. Sheep handling and welfare standards in “CANTO, R. see OSWALD, A. livestock markets in the UK, 333 752 Index of Authors GueriF, M. see LAuNAy, M. KIMAMBO, A. E. see MAx, R. A. GuG.iuzza, G. see Licuort, G. KirkKKARI, A.-M. Trichome numbers in naked-oat cultivars, Guten, H. Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) 63 cultivars in cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: Ko, J. Parameterization of EPIC crop model for simulation seasonal alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids, of cotton growth in South Texas, 169 459 Kona, X. F. see Li, L. L. GuLEN, H. see CANsEv, A. Korevaar, H. see MEERBURG, B. G Guo, G. see Liv, Q. KorsTENn,L . see Ipris, A Guo, W. see Ko, J. Koutrousas, S. D. Growth and nitrogen dynamics of spring Gupta, S. Genetic parameters of selection and _ stability chickpea genotypes in a Mediterranean-type climate, 445 and identification of divergent parents for hybridization Kozak, M. see Gupta, S in rice bean (Vigna umbellata Thunb. (Ohwi and Ohashi)) KuMaAGA, F. K. see Apiku, S. G. K. in India, 581 LABUSCHAGNE, N. see Ipris, A. HAGHPARAST, R. see MOHAMMADI, R. Launay, M. Carbohydrate remobilization from storage HaiLe, A. Genetic evaluation of Ethiopian Boran cattle and root to leaves after a stress release in sugar beet (Beta their crosses with Holstein Friesian in central Ethiopia: vulgaris L.): experimental and modelling approaches, 669 reproductive traits, 81 Lecomte, P. see TRAN, H. Hamapina, E. I. Flowering intensity in white yam (Dioscorea bs Ac. 306 Ea kL. rotundata), 469 Li, L. L. The effect of dietary addition of a polysaccharide Han, X. Z. see ZHENG, H. F. from Atractylodes macrophala Koidz on growth per- Harris, I. M. see Eowarps-Jones, G formance, immunoglobulin concentration and IL-1f HausBenuorer, D. K. see MEERBURG, B. G. expression in weaned piglets, 625 H_, D. C. see Liv, Q. by, 1. J..see La: LL. HEeNGsbUK, H. see Jinc, Q. Licuort, G. Evaluating carbon fluxes in orange orchards in Henke, J. Analysing soil and canopy factors affecting opti- relation to planting density, 637 mum nitrogen fertilization rates of oilseed rape (Brassica Litt.e, S. M. see Stewart, A. A. napus), | Lu; C.. ¥..see'LbtE., E L. Hov, Y. Q. see Li, L. L. Liv, Q. Effects of calcium propionate on rumen fermen- Hou, 2. P. see Ta, 1... tation, urinary excretion of purine derivatives and feed Huana, Y. X. see Liv, Q. digestibility in steers, 201 Lu; . Lose ta. Lo 8 Lopez, S. see DARMAN: Kuni, H. Ipris, A. Efficacy of rhizobacteria for growth promotion in Lopez, S. see DHANOA, M.S sorghum under greenhouse conditions and selected modes Lopez, S. see Dias, R. S of action studies, 17 INGLESE, P. see LiGuori, G. MaAbEJON, E. see MELERO, S Mann, G. see MikscHorsky, H. JAGGARD, K.W. A meta-analysis of sugarbeet yield re- MaraseENl, T. N. Greenhouse gas emissions from rice farm- sponses to nitrogen fertilizer measured in England since ing inputs: a cross-country assessment, 117 1980, 287 MAROULIS, J. see MARASENI, T. N JANZEN, H. H. see Stewart, A. A. Masa, A. see VILANOVA, M. JAUHIAINEN, L. see KIRKKARI, A.-M. Mason, C. W. see Grecory, N. G JianGc, D. see JinG, Q Mason, H. E. see Kaut, A. H. E. I JinG, Q. Quantifying N response and N use efficiency in Mata, M. see MontTALVO, E. rice-wheat (RW) cropping systems under different water Max, R.A. The effect of wattle tannin drenches on gastro- management, 303 intestinal nematodes of tropical sheep and goats during Jones, J. W. see Apiku, S. G. K. experimental and natural infections, 211 Jones, J. W. see NAAB, J. B. Mayne, C. S. see YAN, T JORDAN-MEILLE, L. see GERARDEAUX, E MAzzaFeRA, P. see ANDRADE, S. A. L. Josui, B. K. see Haire, A. McGreoor, B. A. Variation of mohair staple length across Angora goat fleeces: implications for animal selection and Kae, H. see HENkE, J. fleece evaluation, 493 Kassuku, A. A. see Max, R. A. McNamara, N. see Morse, S. Kaut, A. H. E. E. Performance and stability of performance MEERBURG, B. G. The changing role of agriculture in Dutch of spring wheat variety mixtures in organic and conven- society, 511] tional management systems in western Canada, 141 ME LeERO, S. Soil biochemical response after 23 years of direct KeBREAB, E. see DARMANI Kuul, H. drilling under a dryland agriculture system in southwest KespreAs, E. see Dias, R. S. Spain, 9 Kenyon, P. R. see Kerstake, J. I. MikscuorskyY, H. Soil adaptation of transgenic in vitro car- KerstaAkE, J. I. The effect of offering concentrate sup- rot plantlets, 43 plement to twin- and triplet-bearing ewes grazing a 60 mm Mitra, J. see Gupta, S. herbage sward height on lamb birth weight, heat pro- MoGHAppAM, M. J. Comparison of parametric and duction and post-natal growth, 613 non-parametric methods for analysing genotypex Index of futhors environment interactions in safflower (Carthamus tinc- Sawapba. H. see SANO, H torius L.), 601 SCHIAVINATO, M. A. see ANDRADE,S . A. I MouAMMADI, R Pattern analysis of genotype-by- Sein,S . S. see NAB. J. B environment interaction for grain yield in durum wheat. Sener, O. Estimates of relative yield potential and genetic improvement of wheat cultivars in the Mediterranean Monracvo,E Changes of sugars, /-carotene and firmness of region, 323 refrigerated Ataulfo mangoes treated with exogenous SERRANO, L. see ORDAS, B ethylene, 193 SIELING,K . see HENKE,J MoreL, P. C. H. sec KerRSLAKE,J . I Sitva Fitno, J.C. see Dias, R.S Morris,S . T. see KerSLAKE, J. I Sitva, T. see Dias, R.S Morse, S Potential for clean yam minisett production Sitverra, A. P. D. see ANDRAD S.A.I by resource-poor farmers in the middle-belt of Nigeria, SinGH, A. see Haite, A 589 SLAFER, G. A. see ACRECHE, M. M MTENGA,L . A. see MAx, R. A Smit, N. see Grecory, N. G Musutaq, S. see MARASENI, T. N Soysat, Y. see SENER,O Spaner,D . see Kaut, A. H. E. I Naas, J. B. Influence of fungicide and sowing density on the Spink, J. H. see BERRY, P. M growth and yield of two groundnut cultivars, 179 STAFFORD, K. J. see Kersi AKE, J. I Navasi, A. see Kaut, A. H. E. I SteGcuicn,E . see Ko, J Stevens,D . R. see VETHARANIAM,I O'Donovan,J . T. see KauA.t H., E. § STEWART, A.A. Evaluating greenhouse gas mitigation prac- tices in livestock systems: an illustration of a whole-farm Ominsk1,K . H. see STEWART, A.A approach, 367 Orpbas, A. see OrDAS, B Orpas, B. Transition between vegetative phases in maize genetic effects and variances and associated markers, TAKENAMI, A. see SANO, H 547 TAMMINGA, S. see ABRAHAMSE,P . A OswaLp, A The complexity of simple tillage systems, 399 TeEGEGNE, A. see HAILte, A THONGBAM, P. D. see Gupta, S TonyiGAn, A. see Apiku, 8. G. K PapMagsa, P. G. see ARUNA, ¢ PapaGeorGiou, M. see Koutrousas, S$. D Tovar, B. see MONTALVO, FE TRAN, H. Species, climate and fertilizer effects on grass fibre Parpbo, R. M. P. see Dias, R.S and protein in tropical environments, 555 PATTANAYAK, A. see Gupta, S Patterson, D.C. see YAN, T PELLERIN, S. see GERARDEAUX, FE VAN KEUuLEN, H. see JING,Q PELTONEN-SAINIO, P. see KIRKKARI, A.-M VAN Keucen, H. see MEERBURG, B. G PENG, H. Z. see Li,L . I VANDERLINDEN, K. see MELERO, S Pice INNI, G. see Ko, J VeRMA, M. R. see Gupta, S PLASSMAN see EDWARDS-JONES, G VETHARANIAM, I. A model of growth, pregnancy and Porter, M. G. see YAN, T lactation in the red deer, 2 $3 PourbDAD, S. S. see MOGHADDAM, M. J VILLANOVA, M Environmental and genetic variation of phe- Prasap, P. V. V. see NAAB, J. B nolic compounds in grapes( Vitis vinifera) from northwest Spain, 683 Q1, A. see JAGGARD, K. W VIRKAJARVI, P. see SAARUARVI, K Qiu,X . M. see Li,L . I Vitti,D . M.S. S. see Dias, R. S WakELIN, D. see MAx, R.A REVILLA, P see OrDAS, B Riperro, H A bioclimatic model for forecasting olive yield. Wa ters, D. R. Practical application of induced resistance to plant diseases: an appraisal of effectiveness under field 647 Rotito, M. D see VETHARANIAM, | conditions, 523 Ruisi, P see Dit GiorGio, G Wana,C . see Liu,Q Wana, Z Q see ZHANG, Z. € SAARUARVI, K. Nitrogen dynamics of cattle dung and urine WANG, Z. see Dai, Z WITTENBERG, K. M. see Stewart, A.A patches on intensively managed boreal pasture, 479 Woopwarp, S.J. R see VETHARANIAM,I SADEGHZADEH, D. see MOHAMMADI, R WariGut, D see Dickin,E Sanay, G. see Gupta, S Wu, X. see 5 SALGADO, P. see TRAN, H SANCHEZ, J. see OSWALD, A SANDERSON, R. see DHANOA, M.S Xu, M. see ZHANG,H SANo, H Effects of diet and cold exposure on rates of Xue,Y . G. see ZHANGZ,. plasma leucine turnover and protein synthesis in sheep, 91 YAN, T. Prediction of empty body weight and composition SANTALLA, M. see VILANOVA, M. from live weight and other live animal measurements in SAUERMANN, W. see HENKE, J lactating dairy cows, 241 754 Index of Authors YANG, J.C. see ZHANG, Z. C. ZHANG, H. Long-term effects of manure application on grain YANG, K. M. see Li, L. L yield under different cropping systems and ecological YANG, W. Z. see Liv, Q. conditions in China, 31 YANG, X. M. see Liv, Q. ZHANG, J. H. see ZHANG, Z. C€ Yin, Y..L. see La, L..L. ZHANG, Z. C. The relaoft graiin foillinng wsithh absicisipc ac id Yin, Y. see Dat, Z. and ethylene under non-flooded mulching cultivation, 423 ZHENG, H. F. The effects of global warming on soybean ZHANG, B. see Li, L. L. yields in a long-term fertilization experiment in Northeast ZHANG, F. see ZHANG, H. China, 569 Index of Subjects f-carotene alcium propionate Changes of suga }-carotene Ataulfo mangoes treated (Montalvo et al Abscisic acid The relationship tactors afiecting opumum and ethylene t | rap(e Brass (Zhang e7 al.) (Henke es Agriculture arbohydrate The changing role Carbohy (Meerburg e7 a Amino acids Application of the law of dimini 669 maintenance requirement for arbon ficiency of utilization for accretion fallow residue man (Darmani Kuhi er a/.), 383 ind soil carbon Angora goat rone of Ghana (Adikue t « Variation of mohair staple length across fleeces: implicationfso r a | sel luation (McGregor and Butler Anti-gibberellin Understanding the effect of a tri activity on the growth and ( Brassica napus) (Berry and Spink) Carrot Beef Soil Carbon footprinting of (Mikschotsk\ tems: insights from an emy Carthamus tinctorius Wales, UK (Edwards-Jones« son of par Beta vulgaris Carbohydrate rem expel 669 Biomass Radiation interception two potassium-deficien (Gerardeaux ef Birth weight The effect of offering c triplet-bearing ewe height on lamb birth \ natal growth (Kerslake e/ Body weight Prediction of empty body live weight and other live tating dairy cows (Yan Brassica napus Analysing soil and canopy factors affect trogen fertilization rates of oilseed rape (Henke ev al.), | Chickpea Understanding the effect of a triazole wit Growtl ing chickpea geno- activity on the growth and _ yield (Koutroubas ( Brassica napus) (Berry and Spink) 56 Index of : Subjects Chicks Degradation kinetics Application of the law of diminishing returns to estimate Simplified estimation of forage degradability in the rumen maintenance requirement for amino acids and their ef- assuming zero-orde1 r degradation kinetics (Dhanoa ficiency of utilization for accretion in young chicks Cf al.)j, £929 < (Darmani Kuhi er a/.), 383 Diet Coffee Effects of diet and cold exposure on rates of plasma leucine Arbuscular mycorrhizal association in coffee (Andrade turnover and protein synthesis in sheep (Sano e7 a/.), 91 et al.), 105 Dioscorea Rotundata Cold Flowering intensity in white vam (Di scorea rotundata Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in (Hammadina ef al.), 469 cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Direct drilling alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids (Gulen Soil biochemical response after 23 years of direct drilling et al.), 459 under a dryland agriculture system in southwest Spain Cold exposure (Melero e7 al.). 9 Effects of diet and cold exposure on rates of plasma leu- Diversity cine turnover and protein synthesis in sheep (Sano Pheno-morphological and agronomic div ersily among etal.) 91 Scorpiurus muricatus (Fabaceae) natural populations Cold hardiness collected in Sicily (Di Giorgio er a/.), 411 Cold-hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in Dryland agriculture cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages seasonal Soil biochemical response after ~ 3 years of direct drilling alteration of antioxidative enzymes and dehydrin-like under a dryland agriculture system in southwest Spain proteins (Cansev e7 a/.), 51 (Melero ef al.). 9 Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in Dung cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Nitrogen dynamics of cattle dung and urine patches on alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids (Gulen intensively managed boreal pasture (Saarijarvi and et al.), 459 Virkajarvi). 479 ‘oncentrate Durum wheat The effect of offering concentrate supplement to twin- and Pattern analysis of genotype-by-environment interaction triplet-bearing ewes grazing a 60 mm herbage sward for grain yield in durum wheat (Mohammadi e7 a/.), 53 height on lamb birth weight, heat production and post- Dutch society natal growth (Kerslake e7 a/.). 613 The changing role of agriculture in Dutch sociely otton (Meerburg er al.), 5 1i1l Radiation interception and conversion to biomass in two Effectiveness potassium-deficient cotton crops im South Benin Practical application of induced resistance to plant dis- (Gerardeaux et al.), 15; eases: an appraisal of effectiveness under field con- Parameterization of EPIC crop model for simulation of ditions (Walters and Fountaine), 523 cotton growth in South Texas (Ko e7 a/.), 169 Environmental ‘rop model Environmental and genetic variation of phenolic com- Parameterization of EPIC crop model for simulation of pounds in grapes (Vitis vinifera) from northwest Spain cotton growth in South Texas (Ko e7 a/.), 169 (Vilanova e7 al.), 683 ‘rop rotation Enzymes Effects of crop rotation and fallow residue management Activities of key enzymes involved in starch synthesis in on maize growth, yield and soil carbon in a savannah- grains of wheat under different irrigation patterns (Dai forest transition zone of Ghana (Adiku e7 a/.). 313 et al.), 437 ropping systems Ethylene Long-term effects of manure application on grain yield Changes of sugars, /-carotene and firmness of refrigerated under different cropping systems and ecological con- Ataulfo mangoes treated with exogenous ethylene ditions in China (Zhang e7 a/.), 31 (Montalvo e7 a/.), 193 ‘ultivation The relationship of grain filling with abscisic acid and Soil changes following long-term cultivation of pulses ethylene under non-flooded mulching cultivation (Ganeshamurthy). 699 (Zhang er al.), 423 Dairy Ewes Effect of daily movement of dairy cattle to fresh grass in The effect of offering concentrate supplement to twin- and morning or afternoon on intake, grazing behaviour, triplet-bearing ewes grazing a 60mm herbage sward rumen fermentation and milk production (Abrahamse height on lamb birth weight, heat production and post- et al.), 721 natal growth (Kerslake ev a/.), 613 Dairy cows Farms Prediction of empty body weight and composition from Carbon footprinting of lamb and beef production sys- live weight and other live animal measurements in lac- tems insights from an empirical analysis of farms in tating dairy cows (Yan e7 a/.), 241 Wales. UK (Edwards-Jones ef al.), 707 Degradability Fertilization Simplified estimation of forage degradability in the rumen The effects of global warming on soybean yields in a assuming zero-order degradation kinetics (Dhanoa long-term fertilization experiment in Northeast China ef al.j ), 2s72<)E (Zheng ev al.), 569 Fertilizer Species prote Fibre Species proteil Fleece Flowering Flowering (Hamm Fungicide Influen Gastrointestinal nematodes The effect nematodes imel Genetic effects Genetic evaluation Genetic evaluation of Ethiopian Greenhouse gas crosses with Holstein Fries Greenl sc productive traits (Haile Genetic improvement Estimates of relat ment ol (Stew (Sener e7/ Groundnut Genetic potential Evaluation of ne sources (Aruna Genetic variation Environmental pounds in g (Vilanova ef Genotype x environment interaction PJaotttteerryn a}n alyly The Pourdad). 601 Global warming expressk The effects of gl Heat production term (Zheng et « Goat(s) The effect of wattle tannin nematodes of tropical sheep and goats imental and natural infections (Max ef Variation of mohair staple rth across fleeces: implications for anima evaluation (McGregor and Butler), 493 Grain filling Induced resistance The relationship of grain filling with abscisic Practical applicati ; ethylene under non-flooded mulching ease in appraisal ol CHec L1\ e (Zhang et al.), 423 ditions (Walters and Fountaine) 758 Index of Subjects Irrigation rumen fermentation and milk production (Abrahamse Activities of key enzymes involved in starch synthesis in etal.), 721 grains of wheat under different irrigation patterns (Dai Model et al.), 437 A bioclimatic model for forecasting olive yield (Ribeiro Lactation et al.), 647 4 model of growth, pregnancy and lactation in the red Mohair deer (Vetharaniam er al.), 253 Variation of mohair staple length across Angora goat Lamb fleeces: implications for animal selection and fleece Carbon footprinting of lamb and beef production sys- evaluation (McGregor and Butler). 493 tems: insights from an empirical analysis of farms in Mycorrhizal Wales. UK (Edwards-Jones e7 al.), 707 Arbuscular mycorrhizal association in coffee (Andrade Leaves et al.), 105 Carbohydrate remobilization from storage root to leaves N response after a stress release in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Quantifying N response and N use efficiency in rice-wheat experimental and modelling approaches (Launay e7 a/.), (RW) cropping systems under different water manage- 669 ment (Jing er al.), 303 Live weight N use efficiency Prediction of empty body weight and composition from Quantifying N response and N use efficiency in rice-wheat live weight and other live animal measurements in lac- (RW) cropping systems under different water manage- tating dairy cows (Yan er al.), 241 ment (Jing e7 al.), 303 Livestock markets Nitrogen Sheep handling and welfare standards in livestock markets A meta-analysis of sugarbeet yield responses to nitrogen in the UK (Gregory ef al.), 333 fertilizer measured in England since 1980 (Jaggard Cattle handling and welfare standards in livestock markets et al.), 287 in the UK (Gregory e7 al.), 345 Growth and nitrogen dynamics of spring chickpea geno- Livestock systems types in a Mediterranean-type climate (Koutroubas Evaluating greenhouse gas mitigation practices in live- et al.), 445 stock systems: an illustration of a whole-farm approach Nitrogen dynamics of cattle dung and urine patches on (Stewart e7 al.), 367 intensively managed boreal pasture (Saarijarvi and Long-term Virkajirvi), 479 The effects of global warming on soybean yields in a long- Oat term fertilization experiment in Northeast China Trichome numbers in naked-oat cultivars (Kirkkari (Zheng er al.), 569 etal.), 63 Soil changes following long-term cultivation of pulses Oilseed rape (Ganeshamurthy), 699 Understanding the effect of a triazole with anti-gibberellin Maintenance requirement activity on the growth and yield of oilsereedd rape Application of the law of diminishing returns to estimate (Brassica napus) (Berry and Spink), 273 maintenance requirement for amino acids and their Analysing soil and canopy factors affecting optimum ni- efficiency of utilization for accretion in young chicks trogen fertilization rates of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Darmani Kuhi ef a/.), 383 (Henke e7 a/.), | Maize Olea europaea Effects of crop rotation and fallow residue management Cold-hardiness of olive (Olea europaea | ) cultivars in on maize growth, yield and soil carbon in a savannah- cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal forest transition zone of Ghana, (Adiku e7 a/.), 313 alteration of antioxidative enzymes and dehydrin-like Transition between vegetative phases in maize: genetic proteins (Cansev ef al.), 51 effects and variances and associated markers (Ordas Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in et al.), 547 cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Mangoes alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids (Gulen Changes of sugars, /-carotene and firmness of refrigerated et al.), 459 Ataulfo mangoes treated with exogenous ethylene Olive (Montalvo et al.), 193 Cold-hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in Manure cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Long-term effects of manure application on grain yield alteration of antioxidative enzymes and dehydrin-like under different cropping systems and ecological con- proteins (Cansev e7 al.). 51 ditions in China (Zhang e7 a/.), 31 Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in Markers cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Transition between vegetative phases in maize: genetic alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids (Gulen effects and variances and associated markers (Ordas et al.), 459 et al.), 547 \ bioclimatic model for forecasting olive yield (Ribeiro Metabolism et al.), 647 Rumen phosphorus metabolism in sheep (Dias e7 al.), 391 Optimum nitrogen Milk Analysing soil and canopy factors affecting optimum ni- Effect of daily movement of dairy cattle to fresh grass in trogen fertilization rates of oilseed rape ( Brassica napus) morning or afternoon on intake, grazing behaviour, (Henke ev a/.), | Index of Subjects Orange Radiation interception Evaluating carbon fluxes in orange orchards in relation t Radiation interception and on to biomass in two planting density (Liguori e/ a/.), 637 potassium-deficient Mtton croy in South Benin Organic (Gerardeaux 5 Performance and stability of performance of spring wheat Red deer Variety mixtures in organic and conventional manage \ model ment systems in western Canada (Kaut e7 14] deer (Vetharaniam Pasture Reproductive traits Nitrogen dynamics of cattle dung and urine patches o Genetic evaluation of Ethiopian Boran cattle intensively managed boreal | tariyjarvi an crosses with Holstein Friesian in centr Virkajarvi), 479 product traits (Haile Phenolic compounds Residue management Environmental and gene variation phenolic com Effects of c1 rotation and fallow resid pounds in grapes (Vitis vinifera lorthwest un n maize growth, yield and soil carbon in (Vilanova et al.), 683 est transition zone of Ghana. (Adiku er Phospholipids Rhizobacteria Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europa cold-acclimated and non-acclimated alteration of soluble sugars and phosph« et al.), 459 Phosphorus senhouse gas e ions from rice farming inputs Rumen phosphorus metabolism in sheep (Dias 3 Piglets The effect of dietary addition of a polysaccharide {fra tvlodes macropnala Koidz on growth ance, immunoglobulin concentration and lp ex- — Rice bean pression in weaned piglets (Li e7 a/.), 625 Genetic Plant diseases Practical application of induced resistance to eases: an appraisal of effectiveness under f ditions (Walters and Fountaine), 523 Root Planting density Carbohy Evaluating carbon fluxes in orange orchards in relation t fter planting density (Liguori ef a/.), 637 experimen Plasma leucine 669 Effects of diet and cold exposure on rate lasma Rumen leucine turnover and protein synthesis in et al.) 91 Polysaccharide The effect of dietary addition of a polysaccha {tractvlodes macrophala Koidz on growth ance, immunoglobulin concentration and pression in weaned piglets (Li e7 a/.), 62 Post-natal growth The effect of offering concentrate triplet-bearing ewes grazing a 60 mm height on lamb birth weight, heat producti natal growth (Kerslake ev a/.), 613 Safflower Pregnancy Compari A model of growth, pregnancy and lactation in the red for deer (Vetharaniam et a/.), 2 1 Protein Pourdad), 601 Species, climate and fertilizer effects on grass fibre and — Scorpiurus muricatus protein in tropical environments (Tran e/ a ) Pheno-morphologi Protein synthesis Si Effects of diet and cold exposure on rates of plasma e collected turnover and protein synthesis in sheep (Sano e/ a/.), 91 Selection Pulses Genetic pa Soil changes following long-term cultivation of pulse cation of div ‘nt parents for hybridiz (Ganeshamurthy), 699 bean 1 wnbellata Thunb. (Ohwi Purine India (Gupta e7 ) Effects of calcium propionate on rumen ferment Sheep urinary excretion of purine derivatives and feed di- Effects of diet and cold exposuroen rates of plasma leucine gestibility in steers (Liu e7 a/.), 201 turnover and protein synthesis in sheep (Sano e7 a/.), 91 760 Index of Subjects The effect of wattle tannin drenches on gastrointestinal Sugars nematodes of tropical sheep and goats during exper- Changes of sugars, /-carotene and firmness of refrigerated imental and natural infections (Max er a/.), 211 Ataulfo mangoes treated with exogenous ethylene Sheep handling and welfare standards in livestock markets (Montalvo et a/.), 193 in the UK (Gregory e7 al.), 333 Sward Rumen phosphorus metabolism in sheep (Dias e7 al.), The effect of offering concentrate supplement to twin- and 39] triplet-bearing ewes grazing a 60 mm herbage sward Shoot-fly resistant height on lamb birth weight, heat production and post- Evaluation of genetic potential of shoot fly resistant natal growth (Kerslake e7 a/.), 613 sources in sorghum (Sorghwn bicolor (L.) Moench) Tannin (Aruna and Padmaja). 71 The effect of wattle tannin drenches on gastrointestinal Soil nematodes of tropical sheep and goats during exper- Analysing soil and canopy factors affecting opumum ni- imental and natural infections (Max ev a/.), 211 trogen fertilization rates of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) Village (Henke ev al.), | The complexity of simple tillage systems (Oswald er al.), Soil biochemical response after 23 years of direct drilling 399 under a dryland agriculture system in southwest Spain Transgenic (Melero et al.), 9 Soil adaptation of transgenic i vitro carrot plantlets Soil adaptation of transgenic in vitro carrot plantlets (Mikschofsky et al.), 43 (Mikschofsky e7 al.), 43 Triazole Effects of crop rotation and fallow residue management Understanding the effect ofa triazole with anti-gibberellin on maize growth, yield and soil carbon in a savannah- activity on the growth and yield of oilseed rape forest transition zone of Ghana, (Adiku e7 a/.), 313 (Brassica napus) (Berry and Spink), 273 Soil changes following long-term cultivation of pulses Trichome (Ganeshamurthy), 699 Trichome numbers in naked-oat cultivars (Kirkkari ef a/.), Soluble sugars 63 Cold hardiness of olive (Olea europaea L.) cultivars in Urine cold-acclimated and non-acclimated stages: seasonal Nitrogen dynamics of cattle dung and urine patches on alteration of soluble sugars and phospholipids (Gulen intensively managed boreal pasture (Saarijirvi and et al.), 459 Virkajiirvi), 479 Sorghum Variation Efficacy of rhizobacteria for growth promotion in sor- Environmental and genetic variation of phenolic com- ghum under greenhouse conditions and selected modes pounds in grapes (Vitis vinifera) from northwest Spain of action studies (Idris e7 a/.), 17 (Vilanova e7¢ a/.), 683 Evaluation of genetic potential of shoot fly resistant Variety mixtures sources in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) Performance and _ stability of performance of spring (Aruna and Padmaja), 71 wheat variety mixtures in organic and conventional Sowing density management systems in western Canada (Kaut ev a/.), Influence of fungicide and sowing density on the growth 141 and yield of two groundnut cultivars (Naab e7 a/.), 179 Vigna umbellata Soybean Genetic parameters of selection and stability and identifi- The effects of global warming on soybean yields in a cation of divergent parents for hybridization in rice long-term fertilization experiment in Northeast China bean (Vigna umbellata Thunb. (Ohwi and Ohashi)) in (Zheng et al.), 569 India (Gupta e7 al.), 581 Stability Water management Performance and stability of performance of spring wheat Quantifying N response and Nu se efficiency in rice-wheat variety mixtures in organic and conventional manage- (RW) cropping systems under different water manage- ment systems in western Canada (Kaut e7 a/.), 141 ment (Jing e7 a/.), 303 Starch synthesis Waterlogging Activities of key enzymes involved in starch synthesis in Growth and yield responses of UK wheat cultivars to grains of wheat under different irrigation patterns (Dai winter waterlogging (Dickin e7 a/.), 127 et al.), 437 Welfare Steers Sheep handling and welfare standards in livestock markets Effects of calcium propionate on rumen fermentation, in the UK (Gregory er a/.), 333 urinary excretion of purine derivatives and feed di- Cattle handling and welfare standards in livestock mar- gestibility in steers (Liu e7 a/.), 201 kets in the UK (Gregory e7 al.), 345 Sugar beet Wheat A meta-analysis of sugarbeet yield responses to nitrogen Performance and _ stability of performance of spring fertilizer measured in England since 1980 (Jaggard wheat variety mixtures in organic and conventional et al.), 287 management systems in western Canada (Kaut e7 a/.), Carbohydrate remobilization from storage root to leaves 141 after a stress release in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.): Quantifying N response and N use efficiency in rice-wheat experimental and modelling approaches (Launay e¢ a/.). (RW) cropping systems under different water manage- 669 ment (Jing ef a/.), 303