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INDEX OF AUTHORS Adetunji, 1. A. Effect of time interval between pod set tea {Camellia sinensis) clones to drought and and harvesting on the maturity and seed temperature. 3. Shoot extension and develop¬ quality of fluted pumpkin, 449 ment, 367 Agboma, P. C., Peltonen-Sainio, P., Hinkkanen, R. Buruchara, R. see Songa, W. and Pehu, E. Effect of foliar application of glycinebetaine on yield comjxtnents of drought-stressed tobacco plants, 345 Calisher, C. H. see Gibbs, A. J. Agboma, P. C. see Sthapit, B. R. Carr, M. K. V. see Burgess, P. J. Alexander, C. J. see Riley, J. Chakraborty, B. K. see Singh, M. Amoah, F. M., Osei-Bonsu, K. and Oppong, F. K. Chatterton, B. see Chatterton, L. Resjxjnse of improved robusta coffee to loca¬ Chatterton, L. .'md Chatterton, B. Sustainable Dryland tion and management practices in Ghana, 103 Farming: Combining Farmer Innovation and Medic Arin, T. see Gillham, F. E. M. Pasture in a Mediterranean Climate, reviewed by Arthur, E. see Mponda, O. K. K. P. R. Goldsworthy, 248 Chhabra, R. see Batra, L. Atwal, S. S. see Warren, G. P. Christiansen, S. see Singh, M. Clark, F. E. see Paul, E. A. Bachelet, D. see Mathews, R. B. Coleman, D. C. and Crossley, D. A. Fundamentals of Soil Ecology, reviewed by P. Harris, 501 Bacon, R. K. Jacques, S. Baidu-Forson, J. On-station farmer participatory Copeland, L. O. and McDonald, M. B. Principles of varietal evaluation: a strategy for client- Seed Science and Technology. (Third Edition.), oriented breeding, 43 reviewed by E. H. Roberts, 116 Batra, L., Kumar, A., Manna, M. C. and Chhabra, Cousens, R. and Mortimer, M. Dynamics of Weed R. Microbiological and chemical amelioration Populations, reviewed byj. Marshall, 118 Cox, C. S. and Wathes, C. M. (Eds) Bioaerosols of alkaline soil by growing Karnal grass and gypsum application, 389 Handbook, reviewed by F. Th. M. Spieksma, Becker, K. see Buerkert, A. 113 Cromwell, E. Governments, Farmers and Seed in a Bell, T. M. see Gillham, F. E. M. Bello, N. J. An investigation of the agroclimatic Changing Africa, reviewed by E. Roberts, 499 p>otential of the forest-savanna transition zone Crossley, D. A. see Coleman, D. C. of Nigeria for the cultivation of sorghum, 157 Current, D., Lutz, E. and Scherr, S. (Eds) Costs, Board on Science and Technology for International Benefits, and Farmer Adoption of Agroforestry: Development. Lost Crops of Africa: Volume I. Project Experience in Central America and the Grains, reviewed by F. G. H. Lupton, 249 Caribbean, reviewed by R. R. B. Leakey, 385 Bbhringer, A. and Leihner, D. E. Pigeonpea in simultaneous fallow-cropping systems in the Dagg, M.. see Weijenberg, J. subhumid forest-savanna mosaic zone of West De Bon, H., Faye F. and Pages, J. Development of Africa, 301 vegetable cropping systems in the Niayes zone Brandjes, P. J. and Lauckner, F. B. On-farm of Senegal, 83 assessment of two liming materials in cabbage Dhital, B. K. see Subedi, K. D. and hot pepper cultivation on acid sulphate Dhliwayo, H. see Riches, C. R. soil in Guyana, 225 Dias, J. C. S. see Kays, S. J. Buerkert, A. Earners, J. P. A., Schmelzer, G. H., Dumanski, J. see Pieri, C. Becker, K. and Marschner, H. Phosphorus and millet crop residue application affect the quantity and quality of millet leaves and El-Sharkawy, M. A. see Ruppenthal, M. and see Pellet, fodder weeds for ruminants in agro-pastoral D. M. systems of the Sahel, 253 Evans, L. T. Crop Evolution, Adaptation and Yield, Burgess, P. J. and Carr, M. K. V. Responses of young reviewed by J. M. Hirst, 249 504 Index of authors Faye, F. see De Bon, H. Kadayat, K. B. Joshi, K. D. Forbes, G. A. see Korva, J. T. Kaligis, D. A. see Mullen, B. F. Forno, D. A. see Srivastava, J. P. Kalunda, M. see Weijenberg, J. Forster, B. P., Lee, M. A., Lundqvist, U., Millam, S., Kampen, J. see Weijenberg, J. Vamling, K. and Wilson, T. M. A. Genetic Kays, S. J. and Dias, J. C. S. Cultivated Vegetables of the engineering of crop plants; from genome to World, reviewed by H. D. Tindall, 499 gene, 15 Kempton, R A. and Fox, P. N. (Edsj Statistical Fox, P. N. see Kempton, R. A. Methods for Plant Variety Evaluation, reviewed by Franzel, S. see Swinkels, R. N. W. Simmonds, 386 Ketema, S. see Weijenberg, J. Kirk, P. M. see Hawksworth, D. L. Gabriel, J. see Thiele, G. Knapp, E. B. see Hansen, J. W. Garcia-Arenal, F. see Gibbs, A. J. Korva, J. T. and Forbes G. A. A simple and low-cost Gardner, G. see Thiele, G. method for leaf area measurement of detached Ghassali, F. see Osman, A. E. leaves, 65 Gibbon, D. see Mponda, O. K. K. KropIT, M. J. see Mathews, R. B. Gibbs, A. J., Calisher, C. H. and Garcia-Arenal, F. Kumar, A. see Batra, L. (Eds^ Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution, re¬ viewed by B. D. Harrison, 115 Gillham, F. E. M., Bell, T. M., Arin, T., Mathews, Earners, J. P. A. see Buerkert, A. G. A., Le Remeur, C. and Hearn, A. B. Cotton Lauckner, F. B. see Brandjes, P. J. Production Prospects for the Next Decade. (World Le Remeur, C. see Gillham, F. E. M. Bank Technical Paper No. 287.), reviewed by N. Lee, M. A. see Forster, B. P. L. Innes, 119 Leihner, D. E. see Behringer, A. Gopalan, H. N. B. see Mangech, A. N. Leihner, D. E. see Ruppenthal, M. Lenn, J. H. and Trutmann, P. (Eds) Diseases of Tropical Pasture Plants, reviewed by B. C. Hamblin, A. see Fieri, C. Clifford, 113 Hansen, J. W., Knapp, E. B. and Jones, J. W. Loker, W. M. see Vera, R. R. Determinants of sustainability of a Colombian Lundqvist, U. see Forster, B. P. hillside farm, 425 Lutz, E. see Current, D. Hawksworth, D. L., Kirk, P. M., Sutton, B. C. and Pegler, D. N. Ainsworth and Bisby’s: Dictionary of the Fungi. (Eighth Edition.), reviewed by J. M. MacHardy, W. E. Apple Scab: Biology, Epidemiology and Hirst, 250 Management, reviewed by J. M. Hirst, 251 Hearn, A. B. see Gillham, F. E. M. Magalhaes, A. R. see Ribot, J. C. Hillocks, R. J. see Songa, W. Mailu, A. N. see Weijenberg, J. Hinkkanen, R. see Agbomo, P. C. Mangech, A. N., Saxena, K. N. and Gopalan, H. N. B. (Eds) Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics: Current Status and Future Prospects, Irungu, J. W. see Warren, G. P. reviewed by D. Glen, 247 Manna, M. C. see Batra, L. Jacques, S., Bacon, R. K. and Parsch, L. D. Marschner, H. see Buerkert, A. Comparison of single cropping, relay cropping Mathews, G. A. Implementing cotton integrated pest and double cropping of soyabeans with wheat management, 1 using cultivar blends, 477 Mathews, G. A. see Gillham, F. E. M. Jervis, M. and Kidd, N. Insect Natural Enemies: Mathews, R. B., Kropff, M. J., Bachelet, D. and van Practical Approaches to their Study and Evaluation, Laar, H. H. (Eds) Modelling the Impact of reviewed by D. Glen, 248 Climatic Change on Rice production in Asia, Jones, J. W. see Hansen, J. W. reviewed byj. L. Monteith, 114 Jones, M. J. see Pilbeam, C. J. Maude, R. B. Seedbome Diseases and their Control: Jones, W. J. The World Bank and Irrigation (A World Principles and Practice, reviewed by D. A. Perry, Bank Operations Evaluation Study), reviewed by 387 R. F. Stoner, 115 McDonald, M. B. see Copeland, L. O. Joshi, K. D. Subedi, M., Rana, R. B. Kadayat, K. B. Mekbib, F. Farmer participation in common bean and Sthapit, B. R. Enhancing on-farm varietal genotype evaluation: the case of eastern diversity through participatory varietal selec¬ Ethiopia, 399 tion: a case study for chaite rice in Nepal, 335 Midmore, D. J., Roan, Y. C. and Wu, M. H. Index of authors 505 Management practices to improve lowland Land Quality Indicators, reviewed by P. B. subtropical summer tomato production; Tinker, 499 yields, economic return and risk, 125 Pilbeam, C. J., Wood, M. and Jones, M. J. Millam, S. see Forster, B. P. Proportion of total nitrogen and fixed nitrogen Modaihsh, A. S. Foliar application of chelated and in shoots of lentil and chickpea grown in a non-chelated metals for supplying micro¬ Mediterranean-type environment, 139 nutrients to wheat grown on calcareous soil, Poehimann, J. M. Breeding Field Crops. (Fourth 237 Edition.), reviewed by L. K. Jones, 114 Morse, S. see M{X)nda, O. K. K. Poultney, R., Riley, J. and Webster, R. Optimizing Morse, S. see Siame, J. plot size and shap>e for field experiments on Morse, S., Willey, R. W. and Nasir, M. Modelling terraces, 51 the long-term yield effects of compensation in intercropping using data from a field experi¬ Qureshi, J. N. see Recke, H. ment, 291 Mortimer, M. see Cousens, R. Mponda, O. K. K., Gibbon, D., Arthur, E. and Rana, R. B. rre Joshi, K. D. Morse, S. Involving farmers in the design of a Reategui, K. see Vera, R. R. low-input control programme for sesame flea Recke, H., Schnier, H. F., Nabwile, S. and Qureshi, beetles in southern Tanzania, 313 J. N. Reponses of Irish potatoes {Solanum Mullen, B. F., Rika, I. K., Kaligis, D. A. and StUr, tuberosum L.) to mineral and organic fertilizer W. W. Performance of grass-legume pastures in various agro-ecological environments in Kenya, 91 under coconuts in Indonesia, 409 Mwango’mbe, A. W. see Songa, W. Ribot, J. C., Magalhaes, A. R. and Panagides, S. S. Climate Variability, Climate Change and Social Vulnerability in the Semi-arid Tropics, reviewed Nabwile, S. see Recke, H. by J. L. Monteith, 251 Nasir, M. see Morse, S. Richards, P. W. The Tropical Rain Forest. (Second Navarro, L. see Weijenbcrg, J. Edition.), reviewed by G. D. Holmes, 500 Ndufa, J. K. see Shepherd, K. D. Riches, C. R., Twomlow, S. J. and Dhliwayo, H. Noor, M. A. see Weijenberg, J. Low-input weed management and conserva¬ Nwokola, E. and Smartt, J. (Eds) Food and Feed from tion tillage in semi-arid Zimbabwe, 173 Legumes and Oilseeds, reviewed by P. R. Rika, I. K. see Mullen, B. F. Shewry, 118 Riley, J. and Alexander, C. J. Statistical literature for participatory on-farm research, 73 Riley, J. see Poultney, R. Ohlsson, E. see Shepherd, K. D. Roan, Y. C. see Midmore, D. J. Opp>ong, F. K. see Amoah, F. M. Robinson, R. A. Return to Resistance: Breeding Crops to Osei-Bonsu, K. see Amoah, F. M. Reduce Pesticide Dependerue, reviewed by N. W. Osman, A. E. and Ghassali, F. Effects of storage Simmonds, 119 conditions and presence of fruiting bracts on Ronno, W. K. see Songa, W. the germination of Atriplex halimus and Salsola Ruppenthal, M., Leihner, D. E., Steinmuller, N. and vermiculata, 149 El-Sharkawy, M. A. Losses of organic matter and nutrients by water erosion in cassava- based cropping systems, 487 Pages, J. see De Bon, H. Panagides, S. S. see Ribot, J. C. Parsch, L. D. Jacques, S. Saxena, K. N. see Mangech, A. N. Paul, E. A. and Clark, F. E. Soil Miaobiology and Scherr, S. see Current, D. Biochemistry. (Second Edition.), reviewed by B. Schmelzer, G. H. see Buerkert, A. Griffiths, 385 Schmutterer, H. (Ed.) The Neem Tree Azadirachta Pegler, D. N. see Hawksworth, D. L. indica A. Juss. and Other Meliaceous Plants: Pehu, E. see Agboma, P. C. Source of Unique Products for Integrated Pest Pellet, D. M and El-Sharkawy, M. A. Cassava Management, Medicine, Industry and Other Pur¬ varietal response to fertilization: growth dy¬ poses, reviewed by A. Blackwell, 247 namics and implications for cropping sustain¬ Schnier, H. F. see Recke, H. ability, 353 Shepherd, K. D., Ndufa, J. K., Ohlsson, E., Sjogp'en, Peltonen-Sainio, P. see Agbomo, P. C. H. and Swinkels, R. Adoption potential of Pieri, C., Dumanski, J., Hamblin, A. and Young, A. hedgerow intercropping in maize-based crop>- 506 Index of authors ping systems in the highlands of western Kenya. 2. Economic and farmers’ evaluation, Kenya. 1. Background and agronomic evalua¬ 211 tion, 197 Swinkels, R. see Shepherd, K. D. Siame, J., Willey, R. W. and Morse, S. A study of the partitioning of applied nitrogen between maize and beans in intercropping, 35 Tate, D. J. M. The RGA History of the Plantation Singh, M., Christiansen, S. and Chakraborty, B. K. Industry in the Malay Peninsula, reviewed by N. An assessment of the effect of covariance of W. Simmonds, 500 plot errors over time on the precision of means Thiele, G., Gardner, G., Torrez, R. and Gabriel, J. of rotations with wheat, 469 Farmer involvement in selecting new varieties; Sjogren, H. see Shepherd, K. D. potatoes in Bolivia, 275 Smartt, J. see Nwokola, E. Torrez, R. see Thiele, G. Smith, N. J. H. see Srivastava, J. P. Trutmann, P. see Lenn, J. H. Songa, W., Hillocks, R. J., Mwango’mbe, A. W., Twomlow, S. J. see Riches, C. R. Buruchara, R. and Ronno, W. K. Screening common bean accessions for resistance to Vamling, K. see Forster, B. P. charcoal rot [Macrophomina phaseolina) in east¬ van Laar, H. H. see Mathews, R. B. ern Kenya, 459 Vera, R. R., Reategui, K. and Loker, W. M. Milk Srivastava, J. P., Smith, N. J. H. and Forno, D. A. and pastures at the frontier: the case of the (Eds) Biodiversity and Agricultural Intensification - Peruvian forest margins, 265 Partners for Development and Conservation. Envir¬ onmentally Sustainable Development Studies and Monograph Series No. II, reviewed by J. E. Warren, G. P., Atwal, S. S. and Irungu, J. W. Soil Jackson, 386 nitrate variations under grass, sorghum and Steinmuller, N. see Ruppenthal, M. bare fallow in semi-arid Kenya, 321 Sthapit, B. R. Joshi, K. D. Wathes, C. M. see Cox, C. S. Stiir, W. W. see Mullen, B. F. Webster, R. see Poultney, R. Subedi, K. D. and Dhital, B. K. Plant population Weijenberg, J., Dagg, M., Kampen, J., Kalunda, M., density dynamics of maize under farmers’ Mailu, A. N., Ketema, S., Navarro, L. and management in the Western Hills of Nepal, Noor, M. A. Strengthening National Agricultural 189 Research Systems in Eastern and Central Africa. Subedi, M. ree Joshi, K. D. (World Bank Technical Paper No. 290.), re¬ Sullivan, N. F. Technology Transfer: Making the Most of viewed by P. Mosely, 116 Your Intellectual Property, reviewed by R. K. Willey, R. W. see Morse, S. Atkin, 117 Willey, R. W. see Siame, J. Sutton, B. C. (Ed.) A Century of Mycology, reviewed by Wilson, T. M. A. see Forster, B. P. J. M. Hirst, 250 Wood, M. see Pilbeam, C. J. Sutton, B. C. see Hawksworth, D. L. Wu, M. H. see Midmore, D. J Swinkels, R. and Franzel, S. Adoption potential of hedgerow intercropping in maize-based crop¬ ping systems in the highlands of western Young, A. see Pieri, C. INDEX OF SUBJECTS A Centuiy of Mycology, edited by B. C. Sutton, of two liming materials on acid sulphate soil in reviewed byj. M. Hirst, 250 Guyana (Brandjes and Lauckner), 225 Adoption potential of hedgerow intercropping in Camellia sinensis see Tea maize-based cropping systems in the highlands Cassava varietal response to fertilization: growth of western Kenya. 1. Background and agro¬ dynamics and implications for cropping sus¬ nomic evaluation (Shepherd, Ndufa, Ohlsson, tainability (Pellet and El-Sharkawy), 353 Sjogren and Swinkels), 197; 2. Economic and Cassava-based cropping systems and losses of or¬ farmers’ evaluation (Swinkels and Franzel), ganic matter and nutrients by water erosion 211 (Ruppenthal, Leihner, Steinmuller and El- Agroclimatic potential of the forest-savanna transi¬ Sharkawy), 487 tion zone of Nigeria for the cultivation of Charcoal rot [Macrophomina phaseolina) and screening sorghum (an investigation of) (Bello), 157 common bean accessions for resistance in Ainsworth and Bisby’s: Dictionary of the Fungi. (Eighth eastern Kenya (Songa, Hillocks Mwan- Edition.), by D. L. Hawksworth, P. M. Kirk, go’mbe, Buruchara and Ronno), 459 B. C. Sutton and D. N. Pegler, reviewed by J. Chelated and non-chelated metals (foliar application) M. Hirst, 250 for supplying micronutrients to wheat grown Apple Scab: Biology, Epidemiology and Management, by on calcareous soil (Modaihsh), 237 W. E. MacHardy, reviewed by J. M. Hirst, Chickpea and lentil grown in a Mediterranean-type 251 environment and the proportion of total Atriplex halimus and Salsola vermiculata and the effects of nitrogen and fixed nitrogen in shoots (Pil- storage conditions and the presence of fruiting beam. Wood and Jones), 139 bracts on germination (Osman and Ghassali), Client-oriented breeding strategy (a), by on-station 149 farmer participatory varietal evaluation (Baidu-Forson), 43 Climate Variability, Climate Change and Social Vulnerability Beans (common) and genotype evaluation: the case of in the Semi-arid Tropics, by J. C. Ribot, A. R. eastern Ethiopia (Mekbib), 399 Magalhaes, and S. S. Panagides, reviewed by Beans (common) and screening accessions for resis¬ J. L. Monteith, 251 tance to charcoal rot [Macrophomina phaseolina) Coconuts and the performance of grass-legume in eastern Kenya (Songa, Hillocks, Mwan- pastures below (Mullen, Rika, Kaligis and go’mbe, Buruchara and Ronno), 459 Star), 409 Beans and maize in intercropping and a study of Coffee (improved robusta) and its response to the partitioning of applied nitrogen (Siame, location and management practices in Ghana Willey and Morse), 35 (Amoah, Osei-Bonsu and Opjjong), 103 Bioaerosols Handbook, edited by C. S. Cox and C. M. Colombian hillside farm and determinants of sustain¬ Wathes, reviewed by F. Th. M. Spieksma, 113 ability (Hansen, Knapp and Jones), 425 Biodiversity and Agricultural Intensification - Partners for Costs, Benefits, and Farmer Adoption of Agroforestry: Development and Conservation. Environmentally Project Experience in Central America and the Sustainable Development Studies and Monograph Caribbean, edited by D. Current, E. Lutz and Series No. II, edited by J. P. Srivastava, N. J. S. Scherr, reviewed by R. R. B. Leakey, 385 H. Smith and D. A. Forno, reviewed by J. E. Cotton and the implementation of integrated pest Jackson, 386 management (Mathews) 15 Bolivia and farmer involvement in selecting new Cotton Production Prospects for the Next Decade. (World varieties of potatoes (Thiele, Gardner, Torrez Bank Technical Paper No. 287.), by F. E. M. and Gabriel), 275 Gillham, T. M. Bell, T. Arin, G. A. Mathews, Breeding Field Crops. (Fourth Edition.), by J. M. C. Le Remeur and A. B. Hearn, reviewed by Poehlmann, reviewed by L. K. Jones, 114 N. L. Innes, 119 Covariance of plot errors and an assessment of their Cabbage and hot pepper and the on-farm assessment effect over time on the precision of means of 508 Index of subjects rotations with wheat (Singh, Christiansen and maturity and seed quality of fluted pumpkin Chakraborty), 469 (Adetunji), 449 Crop Evolution, Adaptation and Yield, by L. T. Evans, Fodder weeds and millet leaves (quality and quan¬ reviewed byj. M. Hirst, 249 tity) for ruminants in agro-pastoral systems of Crop plants and genetic engineering: from genome to the Sahel, and the effects of millet crop gene (Forster, Lee, Lundqvist, Millam, Vaml- residues and phosphorus application (Buer- ing and Wilson), 15 kert. Earners, Schmelzer, Becker and Marsch- Cultivated Vegetables of the World, by S. J. Kays and J. ner), 253 C. S Dias, reviewed by H. D. Tindall, 499 Food and Feed from Legumes and Oilseeds, edited by E. Nwokola and J. Smartt, reviewed by P. R. Shewry, 118 Diseases of Tropical Pasture Plants, edited by J. H. Lenn Fundamentals of Soil Ecology, by D. C. Coleman and D. and P. Trutmann, reviewed by B. C. Clifford, A. Crossley, reviewed by P. Harris, 501 113 Drought and temperature response of young tea Genetic engineering of crop plants: from genome to {Camellia sinensis) clones. 3. Shoot extension gene (Forster, Lee, Lundqvist, Millam, Vaml- and development (Burgess and Carr), 367 ing and Wilson), 15 Dynamics of Weed Populations, by R. Cousens and M. Germination of Salsola vermiculata and Atriplex halimus Mortimer, reviewed by J. Marshall, 118 and the effects of storage conditions and the presence of fruiting bracts (Osman and Economic return, yields, risk and management Ghassali), 149 practices to improve lowland subtropical Ghana and the response of improved robusta coffee to summer tomato production (Midmore, Roan location and management practices Amoah, and Wu), 125 Osei-Bonsu and Oppong), 103 Ethiopia (eastern) (the case of) and farmer participa¬ Glycinebetaine (foliar application of) effect on yield tion in common bean genotype evaluation components of drought-stressed tobacco plants (Mekbib), 399 (Agboma, Peltonen-Sainio, Hinkkanen and Pehu), 345 Fallow (bare), grass and sorghum in semi-arid Kenya Governments, Farmers and Seed in a Changing Africa, by E. and soil nitrate variations below (Warren, Cromwell, reviewed by E. Roberts, 499 Atwal and Irungu), 321 Grass, sorghum and bare fallow in semi-arid Kenya Farmer involvement in selecting new varieties: and soil nitrate variations below (Warren, potatoes in Bolivia (Thiele, Gardner, Torrez Atwal and Irungu), 321 and Gabriel), 275 Grass-legume pasture performance under coconuts in Farmer participation in common bean genotype Indonesia (Mullen, Rika, Kaligis and Stur), evaluation: the case of eastern Ethiopia 409 (Mekbib), 399 Guyana (on acid sulphate soils), on-farm assessment Farmer participatory varietal evaluation on-station: a of two liming materials in cabbage and hot strategy for client-oriented breeding (Baidu- pepper cultivation (Brandjes and Lauckner), Forson), 43 225 Farmers’ involvement in the design of a low-input Gypsum application and Karnal grass for the control programme for sesame flea beetles in microbiological and chemical amelioration of southern Tanzania (Mponda, Gibbon, Arthur alkaline soil (Batra, Kumar, Manna and and Morse), 313 Chhabra), 389 Fertilization effect on growth dynamics of cassava varieties and implications for cropping sus¬ Hedgerow intercropping and its adoption potential in tainability (Pellet and El-Sharkawy), 353 maize-based cropping systems in the highlands Fertilizer (mineral and organic) in various agro- of western Kenya. 1. Background and agro¬ ecological environments in Kenya and the nomic evaluation (Shepherd, Ndufa, Ohlsson, response of Irish potatoes {Solanum tuberosum Sjogren and Swinkels), 197; 2. Economic and L.) (Recke, Schnier, Nabwile and Qureshi), farmers’ evaluation (Swinkels and Franzel), 91 211 Field experiments on terraces and the optimization of plot size and shape (Poultney, Riley and Indonesia and the performance of grass-legume Webster), 51 pastures under coconuts (Mullen, Rika, Kali¬ Fluted pumpkin and the effect of time interval gis and StOr), 409 between pod set and harvesting on the Insect Natural Enemies: Practical Approaches to their Study 1 Index of subjects 509 and Evaluation, by M. Jervis and N. Kidd, Maize and beans in intercropping and a study of reviewed by D. Glen, 248 the partitioning of applied nitrogen (Siame, Integrated pest management implementation in Willey and Morse), 35 cotton (Mathews) 1 Maize and plant population density dynamics under Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics: Current Status farmers’ management in the Western Hills of and Future Prospects, edited by A. N. Mangech, Nepal (Subedi and Dhital), 189 K. N. Saxena and H. N. B Gopalan, reviewed Maize-based cropping systems in the highlands of by D. Glen, 247 western Kenya and the adoption of hedgerow Intercropping maize and beans and a study of intercropping. 1. Background and agronomic the partitioning of applied nitrogen (Siame, evaluation (Shepherd, Ndufa, Ohlsson, Sjog¬ Willey and Morse), 35 ren and Swinkels), 197 2. Economic and Intercropping, compensation and the modelling of farmers’ evaluation (Swinkels and Franzel), long-term yield effects using data from a field 211 experiment (Morse, Willey and Nasir), 291 Management practices to improve lowland subtropi¬ cal summer tomato production: yields, eco¬ Karnal grass and gypsum application for the micro¬ nomic return and risk (Midmore, Roan and biological and chemical amelioration of alka¬ Wu), 125 line soil (Batra, Kumar, Manna and Microbiological and chemical amelioration of alka¬ Chhabra), 389 line soil by growing Karnal grass and gypisum Kenya (eastern) and screening common bean acces¬ application (Batra, Kumar, Manna and sions for resistance to charcoal rot {Macro- Chhabra), 389 phomina phaseolina) (Songa, Hillocks Micronutrients supplied by foliar application of Mwango’mbe, Buruchara and Ronno), 459 chelated and non-chelated metals for wheat Kenya (semi-arid) and soil nitrate variations under grown on calcareous soil (Modaihsh), 237 grass, sorghum and bare fallow (Warren, Milk and pastures at the frontier: the case of the Atwal and Irungu), 321 Peruvian forest margins (Vera, Reategui and Kenya (western highlands) and the adoption poten¬ Loker), 265 tial of maize-based cropping systems. 1. Back¬ Millet leaves and fodder weeds (quality and quantity) ground and agronomic evaluation (Shepherd, for ruminants in agro-pastoral systems of the Ndufa, Ohlsson, Sjogren and Swinkels), 197; Sahel and the effects of millet crop residues 2. Economic and farmers’ evaluation (Swin¬ and phosphorus application (Buerkert, Ea¬ kels and Franzel), 211 rners, Schmelzer, Becker and Marschner), 253 Kenya and the response of Irish potatoes [Solanum Modelling the Impact of Climatic Change on Rice production tuberosum L.) to mineral and organic fertilizer in Asia, edited by R. B. Mathews, M. J. in various agro-ecological environments in Kropff, D. Bachelet and H. H. van Laar, Kenya (Recke, Schnier, Nabwile and Qure- reviewed byj. L. Monteith, 114 shi), 91 Modelling the long-term yield effects of compensation in intercropping using data from a field Land Quality Indicators, C. Fieri, J. Dumanski, A. experiment (Morse, Willey, and Nasir), 291 Hamblin and A. Young, reviewed by P. B. Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution, edited by A. J. Tinker, 499 Gibbs, C. H. Calisher and F. Garcia-Arenal, Leaf area measurement of detached leaves, a simple reviewed by B. D. Harrison, 115 and low-cost method (Korva and Forbes), 65 Lentil and chickpea grown in a Mediterranean-type The Meem Tree Azadirachta indica A. fuss, and Other environment and the proportion of total Meliaceous Plants: Source of Unique Products for nitrogen and fixed nitrogen in shoots (Pil- Integrated Pest Management, Medicine, Industry and beam, Wood and Jones), 139 Other Purposes, edited by H. Schmutterer, Liming materials (two) and their on-farm assessment reviewed by A. Blackwell, 247 for cabbage and hot peppier cultivation on Nepal (Western Hills) and plant population density acid sulphate soil in Guyana (Brandjes and dynamics of maize under farmers’ manage¬ Lauckner), 225 ment in the Western Hills of Nepal (Subedi Lost Crops of Africa: Volume I. 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