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Author Index Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Volume 84, 2004 Aasen, A., 1051 Brégard, A., 256, 1101 Cober, E., 57 Abouzeid, M.A., 607 Bremer, E., 473 Cohen, R.D.H., 1037 Abramson, D., 1189 Briand, B.H., 713 Cole, D.E., 343 Acharya, S.N., 245, 249, 250, 819 Briggs, K.G., 254 Coleman, W.K., 291 Allard, G., 256 Brinsfield, R.B., 713 Conner, R., 223, 227, 231, 235, Allirand, J.M., 1059 Brown, J., 397 1015, 807 Allmaras, R.R., 687 Bullied, W.J., 319 Costea, M., 631 Almaraz, J., 256 Burton, D., 536, 541 Coulman, B., 125, 815 Altinok, S., 181 Busso, C.A., 195 Cowan, T., 405 Anderson, D.M., 537, 541 Butler, S., 535 Cutforth, H., 252, 697, 705, 1085 Angadi, S.V., 252, 697, 705 Angadi, V.V., 697 Caldwell, C. 255, 540 Darbyshire, S., 327, 343 Asay, K.H., 157 Caldwell, C.A., 1109 Darroch, B.A., 245 Asiedu, S., 255 Caldwell, C.D., 535, 537, 539, 540, Daun, J.K., 749 Auclair, J., 57 541, 1155 Davis, J.B., 397 Avice, J.C., 1059 Caldwell, C.E., de Araujo, M.R.A., 125 Campbell, A.J., de Jong, H., 589 Babcock, C., 757 Campbell, C.A., 11., 487 Decau, M.L., 1059 Babij, V., 1193 Cardona, C., 891 Deen, Bill, 251 Bal, A.K., 65 Carefoot, J.M., 411 DeGraaff, M.N., 539 Balakumar, T., 541 Carew, R., 829 Delaquis, P.J., 873 Balasubramanian, P., 31 Castonguay, Y., 1113 DePauw, R.M., 811 Bamford, K., 251, 253 Cattani, D.J., 117 Dexter, J.E., 1001 Bandara, M., 254 Caumes, E., 299 Dick, A.C., 1051 Banniza, S., 237, 239 Cavers, P.B., 327 DiTommaso, A., 327 Baron, V.S., 1051 Chandler, K., 1167 Dong, S.K, 529 Basnyat, P., 97 Chandler, M.A., 687 Donnelly, D.J., 255, 256, 257 Beasley, B.W., 987 Chang, C., 739 Doohan, D.J., 669 Bélanger, G., 250, 256, 535, Chang, K.F., 311, 901 Dosdall, L., 419, 971, 1171 1101, 1113 Charlebois, D., 279 Dostaler, D., 615 Biederbeck, V.O., 11, 37, 487 Charmley, E., 538, 539 Doust, M.A., 1001 Bing, D.-J., 235 Charmley, L.L., 538 Drapeau, R., 542 Bishnoi, U.R., 1213 Chen, F., 785 Dribnenki, J.C.P., 797 Bittman, S., 129, 205, 250, 257, 536 Chen, Q., 1015 du Croix Sissons, M.J., 319 Blackshaw, R.E., 419, 739, 955, 971 Chen, W.-S., 881 Duguid, S.D., 801 Blade, S., 251, 254, 533, 901 Chen, X.M., 1015 Diirr, G.H., 542, 791 Blanchard, J., 541 Chen, Y., 797 Duzan, H., 255 Blenis, P., 443, 773 Chen, Y.-A., 881 Dyck, B.S., 1183 Blonski, L.J. 773 Cheverie, R.M., 53 8 Bogdanoff, C.P., 545, 555 Chinnasamy, G., 6 5 El-Tarabily, K.A., 607 Boland, G.J., 57 Chmielewski, J.G., 1221 Entz, M., 249, 251, 253, 1093, 1097 Booth, B.D., 1167 Cholewa, E., 252 Entz, T., 411 Bootsma, A., 1113 Chong, C., 1127 Erdogdu, I., 181 Bork, E.W., 773 Chong, J., 241 Essah, S.Y.C., 1213 Boswall, P., 538 Choo, T.M., 805 Estergaard, B., 545, 555 Botha, E., 855 Chu, G., 254 Bowen, P.A., 545, 555 Clapham, W.M., 511 Fairey, N.A., 163 Bowes, K., 249, 540, 1155 Clapperton, J., 250 Fedders, J.M., 511 Braul, A., 249 Clarke, F.R., 811, 1001 Feindel, D.E., 117 Bravo, O.A., 195 Clarke, J.M., 811, 1001 Ferguson, T., 419, 971 Clayton, G., 37, 79, 89, 235, 419, 453, Fernandez, M.R., 811 677, 955, 971, 1051 Fetch, Jr., T.G., 1 Page numbers in bold refer to abstracts. Clements, D.R., 327, 343 Fillmore, S.A.E., 542, 791 1239 1240 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE Flaten, D.N., 1093 Howard, R.J., 311, 901 Lithourgidis, A.S., 1235 Flore, N., 47, 105, 253, 473 Huang, C.-K., 881 Liu, K., 542 Forge, T., 250 Huang, H.C., 223, 227, 231, 739, 807 Lau, QO., 529 Fowler, D.B., 757 Huang, X., 529 Liu, W., 251 Fraser, J., 143 Hucl, P., 31, 519, 1205 Liu, Z., 885 Fratini, R., 981 Humble, S., 251 Lombardo, G.M., 1001 Fredeen, A.H., 539 Hume, D., 254 Looney, N.E., 259 Frégeau-Reid, J., 757, 909 Hunt, D., 129, 250 Lopetinsky, K., 253 Friebel, D., 249, 250 Hutton, G., 539 Lukow, O.M., 71 Fritz, V.A., 687 Hwang, S.F., 311, 901 Lupwayi, N.Z., 37, 79, 89, Fu, Y.-B., 2 Lynch, D.H., 542 Irvine, B., 1093 Lysenko, E., 949 Gallant, T.L., 541 Ivany, J.A., 252, 538, 1199 Lysyk, T.J., 1077 Gan, Y., 11, 235, 252, 487, 697, 705, 955 Jacquet, A., 1059 Mabood, F., 252 Gehl, D., 235, 807 Janse, S., 1167 MacDonald, D. Geleta, S.B., 713 Janzen, H.H., 411 540, 541 Georgallas, A., 541 Jefferson, P.G., 11, 249, 250, 401, Maclsaac, K.., Gill, K.S., 719 503, 1037, 1067 MacLeod, J., Giorgetti, H.D., 195 Jensen, K.B., 157 Madani, A., 542 Gjuric, R., 117 Jensen, K.I.N., 669 Mal, T.K., 365 Glover, D.E., 1037 Jia, X., 1015 Malcolmson, L.J., 71 Goh, T.B., 47, 213 Jiang, Y., 529 Malhi, S.S., 719, 939 Gonthier, C., 250 Johnson, D.A., 157 Mapplebeck, L., 540 Good, A.G., 915 Johnson, E.N., 463, 955, 971 Marchylo, B.A., 1001 Gordon, R., 541, 542, 543 Johnston, A.M., 79, 89, 431, Martin, R.A., 538, 805 Gossen, B.D., 311, 401, 901, 1105 453, 1025 Martin, R.C., 539, 541, 542 Govasmark, E., 542 Juskiw, P.E., 477 Maruschak, J.L., 519 Graef, G.L., 57 Matus-Cadiz, M.A., 519 Grant, C.A., 79, 89, 453 Karamanos, R.E., 47, 105, 213, 253 May, K., 503, 1067, 1077 Green, A.G., 797 Kaur, K., 71] May, W.E., 431, 1025 Grimmett, M., 541, 542 Kelbert, A.J., 254 McCaffrey, J.P., 397 Grombacher, A.W., 254 Kemp, G., 231 McCaig, T.N., 811 Guak, S., 259 Kenaschuk, E.O., 801 McCallum, B., 241, 1015, 1189 Guillemette, L., 805 Kephart, K.D., 955 McCartney, C.A., 749 Gusta, L.V., 463 Kibite, S., 23, 241 McCartney, D., 143, 187, 205, Kiehn, F.A., 223, 227, 231 539, 1051 Haber, S., 241 Kielly, G.A., 1037 McCaughey, W.P., 503, 1067 Habib, A., 255, 257 Kimbeng, C.A., 1193 McClay, A., 343 Hall, L.M., 923 King, J., 253, 343 McConkey, B., 97, 487, 705 Hammermeister, A.M.., Kirkland, K.J., 463, 955 McDonald, C.L., 252, 697 Hanson, K., 37, 250 Klein-Gebbinck, H.W., 691 McEachern, S.F., 797 Hao, X., 865 Knowles, N.R., 443 McFarlane, L., 503, 1067 Harapiak, J., 105, 253 Knox, R.E., 811 McGinn, S., 257 Hardy, G.E.ST.J., 607 Korkmaz, A., 1161 Mclver, J., 252 Harker, K.N., 419, 677, 955, 971 Kovacs, M.I.P., 765 McKenzie, D.B., 65, 525, 538 Harmon, B.L., 397 Kowalenko, C.G., 129, 250, 257 McKenzie, R.H., 473 Harris, C.R., 915 Kunelius, H.T., 542, 791 McLean, N., 539, 541 Hatcher, D.W., 1001 McLeod, D.G.R., 915 Hatton, M., 540 Lada, R., 2555,3 7, 541 McNeil, P., 535 Helm, J.H., 477 Lafond, G.P., 79, 89, 97, 431, 1025 McPherson, M.A., 915 Henry. R., 537 Laje unesse, J., 253 McRae, K., 525, 538, 539, 542, 791 Herbert, L.C., 823 Lamy, M.P., 265, 569, 1135 McVetty, P.B.E., 731, 749 Hermans, P., 305 Larney, F.J., 987 Meadows, P.A., 539 Ho, K.M., 805 Leclerc, Y., 845, 855 Meloche, F., 305 Hoekstra, G.J., 757 Leiva-Brondo, M., 603 Mengli, Z., 1077 Hoeppner, J., 251 Lemke, R., 11, 249, 487 Menzies, J.G., 241, 625 Hogue, E.J., 823 Li, H.J., 11f0 15 Messenger, D., 249, 250 Holm, F.A., 1205 Liz... 885 Meuriot, F., 1059 AUTHOR INDEX 1241 Michaels, T.E., 891 Pederson, V.D., ! Scheifele, G., 805 Michaud, R., 250, 256, 1101 Peill, P., 540 Schlichting, L.M., 1001 Middleton, A., 473, 519 Pelcat, Y., 97 Schoofs, A., 251 Milburn, P.H., 589 Pelletier, S., 256 Scoles, G.J., 935 Millard, P., 259 Penner, K.R., 1097 Seguin, P., 250, 254 Miller, J.J., 987 Percival, D.C., 877 Seidle, E., 117] Miller, P.R., 117, 955 Pérez de la Vega, M., 981 Selles,F ., 11, 249, 250, 487 Mir, Z., 143, 819 Peters, R.D., 537 Semple, IC., 1221 Mmbaga, M.T., 837 Phibbs, T., 909 Shropshire, C., 405 Mohr, R., 431, 1025 Pickering, R.A., 935 Sikkema, P., 405 Mongrain, D., 1113 Pincock, J., 540, 1155 Silvestre, J., 299 Montani, T., 195 Pinnisch, R., 254 Simon, J.C., 1059 Montenegro, O.A., 195 Pomarenski, Q., 47 Singh, A.K., 935 Mooney, D., 519 Potts, D., 697 Si\ ee K., 607 Morard, P., 299 Pozniak, C.J., 1205 Slinkard, A., 237, 239, 795 Moreau, G., 845, 855 Preston, K.R., 71, 949 Sloan, A.., Moulin, A., 97 Price, M., 251, 1109 Smith, D., Moyer, J.R., 739, 819 Progens, J., 603 Smith, D.L. Mulford, F.R., 713 Przednowek, D.W.A., 1093 Smith, D.M., 1189 Miindel, H.-H., 223, 227, 231, 807 Purvis, P., 1127 Smith, E., 536, 543 Munroe, M.D., 536 Smith, E. - 2 1, 829 Qi, H., 785 Murray, A.M., 877 Smith, Jr., , LET, 1193 Murray, J.D., 891 Soltani, tea Mustafa, A.F., 250 Raciti, C.N., 1001 Soroka, J.J., 1105, 1171 Muthusamy, S.K., 541 Rahman, M.H., 965 Souleimanoy, A., 254, Rajcan, I., 57, 181 Spaner, D., 217, 253,2 Najda, H., 143 Raney, J.P., 939 Sparry, E., 757 Narine, L., 365 Rashid, K.Y., 797, 801 Specht, E.G., 669 Nass, H.G., 251, 537, 542, 1109 Regitnig, P., 739 Stan, S., 873 Neilsen, D., 259, 823 Reinecke, D.M., 443 Stanich, K., 873 Neilsen, G.H., 823 Rice, W.A., 37, 79, 89, 677 Stanton, D., 254 Nesbitt, N.T., 463 Richards, K.W., 23 Steadman, J.R., 57 Nitschelm, J., 739 Richer, C., 265, 279, 569, 1135 Steffenson, B.J., 1 Noll, J., 241 Rickwood, R., 1085 Stevenson, F. C., 419, 431, 971, 1025 Nuez, F., 603 Rioux, J.A., 265, 569, 1135 Stewart, G., 251 Nuri Nas, M., 1161 Rioux, S., 253, 615 Stiles, A., 255 Nuttall, W.F., 205 Riungu, T.C., 731 Stonehouse, T.., Roberts, J.C., 1155 Stratton, G., Ao O’Brien, E.G., 1085 Rochette, P., 1113 Strydhorst, S., O’ Donovan, J.T., 419, 677, 971 Rodd, A.V., 252, 538, 542 Su, H., 1015 O’ Keefe, J.A., 713 Rodriguez, G.D., 195 Sun, X., 785 Olfert, O.0., 1171 Rodriguez-Burruezo, A., 603 Supanjani, S., Olson, B.M., 987 Romo, J.T., 173 Swanton, C.J., 1 Olson, R., 535 Rossnagel, B.G., 935 Omielan, J., 254 Roswell, J., 757 Tai, G., 589 Orr: D.. 235 Rousseau, G., 615 Tang, K., 785 Ortiz- rae E., 256 Rowsell, J., 254, 805 Tardiff, F.J., 631 Ozbay, N., 1161 Ruiz, M.L., 981 Tarn R., 589 Ozga, J.‘ 4, 443 Tawaha, A.M., 254 Sahota, A.S., 519 Tekauz, A., 1189 Pageau, D., 253 Saindon, G., 223, 227, 231 Thanh, T.H., 615 Palanisamy, R., 255 Saint Pierre, C., 195 Thiessen Martens, J.R., 1093, 1097 Papadopoulos, Y.A., 525, 538, 539 Sampson, G., 540 Thomas, W., 540 Parachnowitsch, A.L., 599 Sanderson, J.B., 251, 536, 537 Tiryaki, I., 1161 Patterson, K., 540 Sanderson, K.R., 537 Todd, A.G., 217, 257 Paulley, G., 949 Sartonov, A.D., 327 Toivonen, P.M.A., 873 Pauls, K.P., 891 Sauvé, R.J., 837 Tollenaar, T., 251 Paynter, B.H., 477 Scarth, R., 749 Tolman, J.H., 915 Pearen, J., 187 Schaafsma, A.W., 891, 909 Topinka, A.K.C., 923 1242 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE Topinka, K., 955 Waldron, B.L., 157 Wu, X., 250 Townley-Smith, L., 187 Walker, D., 251 Wyand, S., 537 Tremblay, G.F., 250, 256, 1101 Walley, F., 79, 89 Tsao, R., 539 Wan, B., 785 Tuchelt, J., 1085 Wang, H., 311 Tucker, C., 599 Wang, Z.H., 939 Turkington, T.K., 235, 677 Ws Turnbull, G.D., 311, 901 795, 1183 Warman, P., 542 Ukrainetz, H., 1105 Warner, J., 865 Zebarth, B.J., 129, 589, 845, 855 Weaver, S.E., 631 Zeigler, K., 539 Vaage, A., 187 Weisenburger, R., 539 Zelmer, C.D., 1097 Vaillancourt, G., 539 Wen, Z.Y., 1015 Zentner, R.P., 11, 249, 487 Van Acker, R.C., 319 Whittington, R., 599 Zhang, T.Q., 865 Van Vliet, L., 257 Wichman, D.M., 955 Zhao, X., 785 Vandenberg, A., 31, 237, 239, Willms, W.D., 1077 Zheljazkov, V., 249, 535, 536, 533, 795 Winston, M.L., 599 540, 1155 Vazquez, D., 949 Wittenberg, K.M., 1193 Zheng, W., 254 Veitch, R.S., 537, 541 Womack, H.E., 7113 Thou. X:, 252; 255, 256 Vera, C., 235, 939 Woods, D.L., 691 Zilka, 3.57 Woosaree, J., 245, 503, 1067 Vessey, J.K. 1097 Subject Index Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Volume 84, 2004 ACE-1 perennial cereal rye, 819 Antixenosis leaf development in spring Acid detergent fibre influence of leafhoppers on bean barley, 479 leaf and stem nutritive value of yield, 891 Barley yield timothy, 1101 Apiaceae barley yield and nutrient uptake sub-alpine meadow in northern essential oil of Nova Scotia dill, under fresh or composted China, 529 1155 manure, 987 Acid rain Apparent fertilizer N recovery Base temperature simulated acid rain impact on wild potato nitrogen use efficiency, 845 modelling berseem clover blueberries, 877 Apple development, 511 Agroclimatic indices micronutrient nutrition of apple Beach pea changes in the frost-free season on orchards, 823 fatty acid and elemental the Canadian prairies, 1085 autumn-applied urea-N in apple, 259 composition of beach pea, 65 Agronomic suitability, 537 Apple characteristics Bean Air temperature the value of apple characteristics, Early Rose pink bean, 227 rhizoctonia blight of chickpea, 901 829 effect of tillage and cropping Alfalfa, 542 Application time, 542 system on sugarbeet, 739 alfalfa resistance to postharvest Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Bean, black Aspergillus species, 1193 mycorrhizal colonization of flax, Black violet common bean, 223 companion planting forages, 217 1097 Bean, common fertilizers on seed alfalfa, 1105 Argentina rangelands Arikara Yellow common bean, 807 y initial N status and residual leaf grass competitive ability and Black violet common bean, 223 area after cutting affect alfalfa defoliation tolerance, 195 Bean, dry regrowth, 1059 Arisaema heterophyllum dry bean planting date, 31 slow wilting in alfalfa, 401 agglutinin gene resistance to zinc responses of dry beans in spring black stem of alfalfa, 311 aphids, 785 Manitoba, 213 Allium cepa L. (see Onion) Ascochyta blight Bean, kidney Alternative seeding date CDC Desiray desi chickpea, 795 sensitivity of kidney beans to fall seeding date and polymer Ascospores S-metolachlor and Imazethapyr, coatings, 955 Sclerotinia inoculations in 405 Amaranthus hybridus, 631 soybean, 615 Bean, navy Amaranthus retroflexus, 631 Aspergillis repens influence of leafhoppers on bean Amaranthus powellii, 631 alfalfa resistance to postharvest yield, 891 Ammonia Aspergillus species, 1193 Morden003 navy bean, 231 emissions, 536 Asteraceae Bedding impacts, 536 Solidago nemoralis Ait., 1221 barley yield and nutrient uptake loss, 536 Avena sativa L. (see Oat) under fresh or composted sources, 536 manure, 987 Ammonium, 541 Baking Bentonite S Amplified fragment length baking test for Uruguayan French sulphur fertilizer management in polymorphism style bread, 949 canola and wheat, 453 AFLP analysis of Canadian oat Barley, 538, 541, 542 Berseem clover cultivars, 23 companion planting forages, 217 modelling berseem clover Anethum graveolens HT-2 and T-2 toxins in barley, 1189 development, 511 essential oil of Nova Scotia dill, increasing urea safety with Biochanin A, 539 1155 NBPT, 105 Biofuel Annual forage leaf development in spring barley, potential of native grasses as forage cropping systems in 479 ethanol feedstock, 1067 Saskatchewan, 187 Nordbec barley, 805 Biological control predicting agronomic performance Aphanomyces euteiches response using radiometry, | to oat extract, 687 quantitative scald resistance in Biological cost barley, 935 mur and nap cytoplasm hybrid Page numbers in bold refer to abstracts. Barley (spring), 537 performance comparisons, 731 1243 1244 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE Biological soil quality Canadian prairies Chickpea herbicides and soil changes in the frost-free season on CDC Desiray desi chickpea, 795 microorganisms, 677 the Canadian prairies, 1085 rhizoctonia blight of chickpea, 901 Biomass Canadian wheat Chip colour grass competitive ability and baking test for Uruguayan French colour and potato chip quality, 291 defoliation tolerance, 195 style bread, 949 CHYLE potential of native grasses as Canola Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., 343 ethanol feedstock, 1067 canola seed quality, 463 Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Black bean check rows required for root rot Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., 343 Black violet common bean, 223 screening, 691 Cicer arietinum L Blueberry early seeding of canola and CDC Desiray desi chickpea, 795 simulated acid rain impact on wild mustard, 705 rhizoctonia blight of chickpea, 901 blueberries, 877 fall seeding date and polymer Claviceps purpurea Bombus impatiens/B. occidentalis coatings, 955 ergot on wheat, 625 pollen foraging by bumblebees, 599 genotypic and environmental Climate change Boron effects of saturated fatty acids changes in the frost-free season on micronutrient nutrition of apple in canola, 749 the Canadian prairies, 1085 orchards, 823 increasing urea safety with Climate, cool 538 Brassica NBPT, 105 birdsfoot trefoil harvest embryo rescue in Brassica, 965 mur and nap cytoplasm hybrid management, 525 Brassica napus L. (see Canola) performance comparisons, 731 Climatic indices Brassica rapa L. (see Canola) N management, seeding depth climate change and winter damage Brassica oilseeds and canola production, 719 to fruit trees, 1113 early seeding of canola and optimum acquisition times for Clover mustard, 705 remote sensing, 97 modelling berseem clover Brassica species polymer seed coating of fall-seeded development, 511 canola and mustard response to canola, 971 Combining ability temperature and water stress, 697 root maggot damage to prairie alfalfa resistance to postharvest Bread canola roots, 1171 Aspergillus species, 1193 baking test for Uruguayan French Carrot, 537 Common bean style bread, 949 carrot cavity spot, 607 Arikara Yellow common bean, 807 Breeding metribuzin on carrot, 669 Black violet common bean, 223 alfalfa resistance to postharvest reduced tillage for onion and Common reed Aspergillus species, 1193 carrot, 1167 Phragmites australis, 365 Bromegrass Carthamus Community-level physiological Knowles hybrid bromegrass, 815 theoretical hybridization potential profiles (CLPP) herbicides and Bromus of transgenic safflower, 923 soil microorganisms, 677 harvest management on grass Cavity spot Compositae performance in northeast Saskatchewan, 205 carrot cavity spot, 607 Solidago nemoralis Ait., 1221 Cell-wall-degrading enzymes Compost Bromus riparius X Bromus inermis Knowles hybrid bromegrass, 815 carrot cavity spot, 607 barley yield and nutrient uptake Brown girdling root rot Cellulose under fresh or composted check rows required for root rot potential of native grasses as manure, 987 screening, 691 ethanol feedstock, 1067 Concentration Bumblebee Ceratoides lanata concentration de la solution pollen foraging by bumblebees, 599 winterfat establishment, 173 nutritive pour la culture hors C, grasses Cereal and field pea mixtures sol de la tomate, 299 forage quality of seeded native swath grazing potential, 1051 Constructed wetlands, 543 grasses in the fall, 503 Cereal disease, 538 Conventional tillage C, grasses Cereals, 538 reduced tillage for onion and forage quality of seeded native Cereals (spring), 540 carrot, 1167 grasses in the fall, 503 Ceutorhynchus assimilis Cool climate, 538 Cabbage resistance of canola-quality Sinapis birdsfoot trefoil harvest vegetable yield loss without pest alba to Ceutorhynchus management, 525 control, 915 obstrictus, 397 Copper Canada Ceutorhynchus obstrictus effect of foliar Cu on wheat, 47 HT-2 and T-2 toxins in barley, 1189 resistance of canola-quality Sinapis Corn Canadian distribution alba to Ceutorhynchus distribution of deoxynivalenol in Phragmites australis, 365 obstrictus, 397 Gibberella-infected food, 909 SUBJECT INDEX 1245 western corn rootworm, 305 Early Rose pink bean, 227 Dill Cornborer, 538 Knowles hybrid bromegrass, 815 essential oil of Nova Scotia dill, Cornus florida L. Lovitt hard red spring wheat, 811 1155 powdery mildew control in Miser field pea, 235 Disease flowering dogwood, 837 Morden003 navy bean, 231 vegetable yield loss without pest Cover crop, 537 Nordbec barley, 805 control, 915 Creeping bentgrass Prairie Blue flax, 801 Disease resistance creeping bentgrass seed Turia pepino, 603 wheat disease resistance, 1015 production, 117 Cultivar selection and marketing Distribution Crop growth response, 539 influence of protein concentration western corn rootworm, 305 Crop injury on farinograph measurements, Doritis pulcherrima sensitivity of kidney beans to 765 daylength affects IAA content and S-metolachlor and Imazethapyr, Cultivar tolerance flowering in Doritis 405 metribuzin on carrot, 669 pulcherrima, 881 Crop nutrients, 541 Cultural control, 538 Dormancy Crop residue Culture hors sol Lovitt hard red spring wheat, 811 productivity and profitability of concentration de la solution Dormant seeding straw-tillage and N treatments in nutritive pour la culture hors sol early seeding of canola and Alberta, 411 de la tomate, 299 mustard, 705 Crop rotation Cytoplasmic male sterility polymer seed coating of fall-seeded effect of tillage and cropping mur and nap cytoplasm hybrid canola, 971 system on sugarbeet, 739 performance comparisons, 731 seeding date effect on mycorrhizal colonization of flax, herbicide-tolerant canola, 419 1097 Dactylis glomerata Drought stress N benefits of grain legumes in season of year response by evapotranspiration of pea, 473 Manitoba, 1093 orchardgrass to N fertilizer, 129 Dry bean Rhizobium in nonlegume crops, 37 Daucus carota L. (see Carrot) dry bean planting date, 31 Crop tolerance Daylength zinc responses of dry beans in sensitivity of kidney beans to leaf development in spring barley, Manitoba, 213 S-metolachlor and Imazethapyr, 479 Dry matter accumulation 405 Deferred grazing nitrogen use efficiency of potato, Crop yield forage cropping systems in 589 predicting agronomic performance Saskatchewan, 187 DTPA-extraction using radiometry, | Defoliation effect of foliar Cu on wheat, 47 Crossing success initial N status and residual leaf zinc responses of dry beans in crossing in lentil, 981 area after cutting affect alfalfa Manitoba, 213 Crucifer-feeding root maggots regrowth, 1059 Durum wheat (see Wheat, durum) root maggot damage to prairie Deiia ssp. canola roots, 1171 root maggot damage to prairie Early-generation test Crude protein canola roots, 1171 early generation quality tests, 71 sub-alpine meadow in northern Delta Ecology China, 529 carbon isotope discrimination in Amaranthus retroflexus, A. Powellii Crude protein yield tall fescue, 157 and A. hybridus, 631 herbage yield and crude protein Denitrification, 536 Economics responses to hog manure, 773 Density productivity and profitability of Cultivar distribution of deoxynivalenol in straw-tillage and N treatments soybean cultivars in Turkey, 181 Gibberella-infected food, 909 in Alberta, 411 Cultivar description Deoxynivalenol Economic returns 2090 low linolenic acid flax, 797 distribution of deoxynivalenol in Managing green manure in ACE-1 perennial cereal rye, 819 Gibberella-infected food, 909 semiarid Canadian prairie, | | ARC Mountain View June grass, 245 Detached leaves Economic yield, maximum Arikara Yellow common bean, 807 spring black stem of alfalfa, 311 season of year response by Black violet common bean, 223 Development orchardgrass to N fertilizer, 129 Boudrias oat, 241 soybean cultivars in Turkey, 181 EDTA, 536 Brookfield spring wheat, 1109 Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Egypt CDC Desiray desi chickpea, 795 western corn rootworm, 305 Carrot cavity spot, 607 CDC golden field pea, 237 Digestibility Element CDC striker field pea, 239 leaf and stem nutritive value of fatty acid and elemental Cutlass field pea, 533 timothy, 1101 composition of beach pea, 65 1246 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE Elytrigia Fertilizer Fruit production harvest management on grass fertilizer requirements of industrial climate change and winter damage performance in northeast hemp, 939 to fruit trees, 1113 Saskatchewan, 205 Fertilizer nitrogen Fry colour Embryo development productivity and profitability of potato yield and processing embryo rescue in Brassica, 965 straw-tillage and N treatments quality, 855 Embryo rescue in Alberta, 411 Fungicide, 537 embryo rescue in Brassica, 965 Festuca arundinacea Fusarium, 538 Emergence carbon isotope discrimination in distribution of deoxynivalenol canola seed quality, 463 tall fescue, 157 in Gibberella-infected food, 909 dry bean planting date, 31 Fibre protein Fusarium spp. methyl jasmonate improves forage quality of seeded native seed-borne Fusarium spp. in watermelon emergence at grasses in the fall, 503 spring wheat, 757 low temperature, 1161 Field pea (see Pea, field) Fusarium damaged kernels Environment Field measurement, 536 seed-borne Fusarium spp. in genotypic and environmental Flax spring wheat, 757 effects of saturated fatty acids 2090 low linolenic acid flax, 797 Fusarium head blight in canola, 749 mycorrhizal colonization of flax, seed-borne Fusarium spp. in Environmental conditions 1097 spring wheat, 757 crossing in lentil, 981 Prairie Blue flax, 801 Fusarium sporotrichioides Environmental sustainability Floraison herbicides and soil HT-2 and T-2 toxins in barley, 1189 rusticité et croissance de dix microorganisms, 677 cultivars de potentilles, 569 Ergot Genetic diversity Floral initiation ergot on wheat, 625 AFLP analysis of Canadian oat daylength affects [AA content and Erysiphe pisi cultivars, 23 flowering in Doritis resistance to powdery mildew in Gene flow pulcherrima, 881 pea, 1183 theoretical hybridization Flower bud growth Erysiphe (sect. Microsphaera) pulchra potential of transgenic autumn-applied urea-N in apple, 259 powdery mildew control in safflower, 923 Foliar flowering dogwood, 837 Gene stacking zinc responses of dry beans in Essential oils, 540 field performance of Manitoba, 213 essential oil of Nova Scotia dill, imazamox-resistant spring Forage, 535 , 538 , 539 1155 wheat, 1205 herbage yield and crude protein Ethephon, 537 Genetic relationship responses to hog manure, 773 Eurotia lanata AFLP analysis of Canadian oat soybean cultivars in Turkey, 181 winterfat establishment, 173 cultivars, 23 Forage crop, 535 Genotype Forage crop rotation, 542 Fall rye, $37 assessment of variation in Idaho Forage quality, 540 Fallow frequency forage quality of seeded native fescue, 1077 cropping frequency and wheat grasses in the fall, 503 genotypic and environmental production in semiarid prairie, 487 Forage yield effects of saturated fatty Farinograph annual forage legumes in Alberta acids in canola, 749 early generation quality tests, 71 and Saskatchewan, 143 Germination influence of protein concentration carbon isotope discrimination in fall seeding date and polymer on farinograph measurements, tall fescue, 157 coatings, 955 765 Formononetin, 539 loss of seedling vigor in pea, 443 Farming systems, 542 Fresh manure methyl jasmonate improves Fatty acid barley yield and nutrient uptake watermelon emergence at fatty acid and elemental under fresh or composted low temperature, 1161 composition of beach pea, 65 manure, 987 Gliadin Feed, 538 Frost date, last spring and first fall wheat disease resistance, 1015 Feed barley changes in the frost-free season Gluten strength Nordbec barley, 805 on the Canadian prairies, 1085 semolina extraction rate, 1001 Feekes growth stage Frost-free season Glutenin effect of foliar Cu on wheat, 47 changes in the frost-free season on wheat disease resistance, 1015 Fertigation the Canadian prairies, 1085 Glyphosate, 538 micronutrient nutrition of apple Fruit set weed control timing and seed orchards, 823 autumn-applied urea-N in apple, 259 quality, 1213 SUBJECT INDEX 1247 Grain protein , 537, 541 Growth stage, 538 , 539 , 540 Hordeum vulgare L. (see Barley) managing green manure in birdsfoot trefoil harvest Host-plant dynamics semiarid Canadian prairie, 11 management, 525 mycorrhizal colonization of flax, Grain quality Hard red spring wheat (see Wheat, 1097 influence of protein concentration hard red spring) HT-2 toxin on farinograph measurements, Harvest index HT-2 and T-2 toxins in barley, 1189 765 creeping bentgrass seed production, Humidity Grain yield, 535 , 537 , 541 117 reflective tarps to improve cropping frequency and wheat Harvesting time postharvest quality of production in semiarid prairie, seed-borne Fusarium spp. in spring blueberries, 873 487 wheat, 757 Hybrid optimum acquisition times for Hay crossing in lentil, 981 remote sensing, 97 harvest management on grass mur and nap cytoplasm hybrid Granular inoculant performance in northeast performance comparisons, 731 inoculation and N effects of N Saskatchewan, 205 theoretical hybridization potential fixation7,9 Hearth bread of transgenic safflower, 923 inoculation and N effects on pea baking test for Uruguayan French Hybrid bromegrass yield, 89 style bread, 949 Knowles hybrid bromegrass, 815 Grape, wine Heavy metals, 536 , 541 Hydrodistillation polyethelene sleeve and mulch Hedonic price function essential oil of Nova Scotia dill, effects on grapevine development, the value of apple characteristics, 1155 555 829 Hydroponic culture polyethelene sleeve and mulch Hemicellulose ASA and camptothecin, 885 effects on vineyard temperatures, potential of native grasses as 545 ethanol feedstock, 1067 Imazamox Grass Hemp field performance of ARC Mountain View June grass, fertilizer requirements of industrial imazamox-resistant 245 hemp, 939 spring wheat, 1205 grasses for saline Saskatchewan Herbage Imazethapyr soils, 1037 herbage production of nine sensitivity of kidney beans to herbage production of nine grasses, grasses, 163 S-metolachlor and Imazethapyr, 163 Herbage biomass 405 leaf and stem nutritive value of sub-alpine meadow in northern Incubation timothy, 1101 China, 529 faba bean infection by Sclerotinia Grasses, native Herbage composition, 542 trifoliorum, 1235 potential of native grasses as Herbage yield, 542 Indole-3-acetic acid ethanol feedstock, 1067 Herbicide-resistant crops daylength affects IAA content and Gray goldenrod seeding date effect on flowering in Doritis Solidago nemoralis Ait., 1221 herbicide-tolerant canola, 419 Grazing, 539 Herbicide timing pulcherrima, 881 Grazing, deferred glyphosate timing in Infestation level, 538 forage cropping systems in glyphosate-resistant soybean, Injection Saskatchewan, 187 1199 herbage yield and crude protein Grazing, mixed, 541 Heritability responses to hog manure, 773 Grazing response parent-offspring regression in Inoculant, granular assessment of variation in Idaho bromegrass, 125 inoculation and N effects of N fescue, 1077 Heritage bean fixation7,9 Green manure Arikara Yellow common bean, 807 inoculation and N effects on Aphanomyces euteiches response Heterosis pea yield, 89 to oat extract, 687 mur and nap cytoplasm hybrid Inoculation Green fallow performance comparisons, 731 field inoculation for Sclerotinia managing green manure in Hexaploid wheat stem rot, 57 semiarid Canadian prairie, 11 ergot on wheat, 625 inoculation and N effects of N Greenhouse Hog manure, 536 fixation7,9 pollen foraging by bumblebees, herbage yield and crude protein inoculation and N effects on 599 responses to hog manure, 773 pea yield, 89 Growing degree days Hordeum bulbosum Rhizobium in nonlegume crops, 37 modelling berseem clover quantitative scald resistance in Sclerotinia inoculations in soybean, development, 511 barley, 935 615 1248 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE Insect Leucanthemum ircutianum, Medicago influence of leafhoppers on bean Leucanthemum X superbum, annual forage legumes in Alberta yield, 891 Leucanthemum vulgare Lam., and Saskatchewan, 143 vegetable yield loss without pest 343 Medicago sativa L. (see Alfalfa) control, 915 Line source Medicago sativa subsp. falcata Insect bioassay carbon isotope discrimination in spring black stem of alfalfa, 311 gene resistance to aphids, 785 tall fescue, 157 Medicinal plants, 540 Intake Linolenic acid, low Mesophyll conductance grasses for saline Saskatchewan 2090 low linolenic acid flax, 797 polyethelene sleeve and mulch soils, 1037 Linum usitatissimum L. (see Flax) effects on grapevine Intercrop Lipid development, 555 forage cropping systems in fatty acid and elementai Methyl jasmonate Saskatchewan, 187 composition of beach pea, 65 methyl jasmonate improves Interspecific cross Livestock, 538 watermelon emergence at embryo rescue in Brassica, 965 Lobster processing waste, 537 low temperature, 1161 Introgression Lodging, 540 Microbial populations theoretical hybridization potential early seeding improves oat yield reflective tarps to improve of transgenic safflower, 923 and quality, 431 postharvest quality of Invasive week nitrogen and seeding date blueberries, 873 Phragmites australis, 365 improves oat yield, 1025 Micropropagation Irrigation Lolium multiflorum culture in vitro de lilas hybride productivity and profitability of production of Westerwolds frangais, 279 straw-tillage and N treatments ryegrass, 791 Microsphaera pulchra in Alberta, 411] Lotus corniculatus L. powdery mildew control in birdsfoot trefoil harvest flowering dogwood, 837 June grass management, 525 Milling ARC Mountain View June grass, 245 Low linolenic acid semolina extraction rate, 1001 2090 low linolenic acid flax, 797 Mineral Kentucky bluegrass, 542 Lucerne sub-alpine meadow in northern Kernel-fractions fertilizers on seed alfalfa, 1105 China, 529 distribution of deoxynivalenol in Lycopersicon esculentum (see Tomato) Mitigation practices, 536 Gibberella-infected food, 909 Mixed-grazing, 541 Kernel plumpness Malus x domestica Borkh. (see Apple) Mixograph predicting agronomic performance Management, 537 early generation quality tests, 71 using radiometry, | Manure, 535, 542 Mixtures, 539 Koeleria cristata barley yield and nutrient uptake Model, 541 ARC Mountain View June grass, under fresh or composted 245 manure, 987 Moisture Koleria macrantha Manure application methods, 536 canola and mustard response to ARC Mountain View June grass, Manure, green temperature and water stress, 697 245 Aphanomyces euteiches response Monocrop Krascheninnikovia lanata to oat extract, 687 forage cropping systems in winterfat establishment, 173 Manure, hog 536 Saskatchewan, 187 herbage yield and crude protein Morphology Lathyrus maritimus L. responses to hog manure, 773 assessment of variation in Idaho fatty acid and elemental Maturity fescue, 1077 composition of beach pea, 65 dry bean planting date, 31 initial N status and residual leaf Leaf boron and zinc increasing urea safety with area after cutting affect alfalfa micronutrient nutrition of apple NBPT, 105 regrowth, 1059 orchards, 823 Maturity, early soybean cultivars in Turkey, 181 Leaf emergence Early Rose pink bean, 227 Mycelium leaf development in spring barley, Morden003 navy bean, 231 Sclerotinia inoculations in 479 Nordbec barley, 805 soybean, 615 Leaves, detached Maximum economic yield Mycorrhizae, 535, 536 spring black stem of alfalfa, 311 season of year response by Mycotoxin, 538 Lentil orchardgrass to N fertilizer, 129 annual forage legumes in Alberta Meadow bromegrass Nitrogen accumulation and Saskatchewan, 143 parent-offspring regression in nitrogen use efficiency of crossing in lentil, 981 bromegrass, 125 potato, 589

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