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INDEX OF AUTHORS Agrios, G. N. Plant Pathology. (Fourth Edition), reviewed Garcia Torres, L. see De Prado, R. by B. Williamson, 127 Carr, M. K. V. see Burgess P. J. Aguyoh, J. N. see Itulya, F. M. Carsky, R. J. see Oikeh, S. O. Agyemang, K., Dogoo, D. L. and Makun, H. J. Carsky, R. J., Nokoe, S., Lagoke, S. T. O. and Kim, S. Profitability of forage production in small¬ K. Maize yield determinants in farmer- holder peri-urban dairy production systems, managed trials in the Nigerian northern 423 Guinea savanna, 407 Alex, G. E. see Byerlee, D. Carton, O. T. Tunney, H. Annamalainathan, K. see Chandrashekar, T. R. Chandrashekar, T. R., Nazeer, M. A., Marattukalam, Arnold, J. E. M. and Dewees, P. A. Farms, Trees and J. G., Prakash, G. P., Annamalainathan, K. Farmers: Responses to Agricultural Intensification, and Thomas, J. An analysis of growth and reviewed by R. R. B. Leakey, 499 drought tolerance in rubber during the imma¬ Averre III, C. W. see Shurtleff, M. C. ture phase in a dry subhumid climate, 287 Charrier, A., Jacquot, M., Hamon, S. and Nicolas, D. (Eds) L’Amelioration des Plantes Tropicales, Bahl, P. N., Salimath, P. M. and Mandal, A. K. reviewed by Lesley Currah, 504 Genetics, Cytogenetics and Breeding of Crop Plants, Chesworth, J. M., Stuchbury, T. and Scaife, J. R. An reviewed by N. W. Simmonds, 501 Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry, reviewed Baniya, B. K. see Schulz, S. by W. W. Christie, 341 Barakoti, T. P. see Schulz, S. Chivinge, O. A. see Rupende, E. Bashiru, R. A. see Martin, P. J. Chude, V. O. see Oikeh, S. O. Beachy, R. see Kendall, H. W. Cocks, P. S. see Ghassali, F. Bell, M. J. and Wright, G. C. Groundnut growth and Coojjer, M. and Hammer, G. L. (Eds) Plant Adaptation development in contrasting environments. 1. and Crop Improvement, reviewed by W. T. B. Growth and plant density responses, 99; 2. Thomas, 245 Heat unit accumulation and photo-thermal effects on harvest index, 113 Da Veiga, M. see Tenberg, A. Bothe, H. see Legocki, A. Daube, B. see Pankhurst, C. Boukar, O. see Kitch, L. W. Davies, W. P. see Gooding, M. J. Brook, R. M. see Wilson, T. D. De Cauwer, 1. and Ortiz, R. Analysis of the genotype x Brookes, P. C. r«Tunney, H. environment interaction in Musa trials, 177 Brown, L. R. State of the World 1998, reviewed by M. P. De Prado, R., Jorin, J. and Carcia Torres, L. Weed and Collinson, 302 Crop Resistarue to Herbicides, reviewed by T. H. Budelman, A. (Ed.) Agricultural R & D at the Crossroads, Thomas, 343 reviewed byj. B. Dent, 128 De Rouw, A. and Winkel, T. Drought avoidance by Buerkert, A. see Michels, K. asynchronous flowering in pearl millet stands Bunders, J., Haverkort, B. and Hiemstra, W. (Eds) cultivated on-farm and on-station in Niger, 19 Biotechnology: Building on Farmers’ Knowledge, De Zeeuw, H. see Veldhuizen, L. van reviewed by N. W. Simmonds, 128 Dechen, S. C. F. see Tenberg, A. Burgess, P. J. and Carr, M. K. V. The use of leaf Dewees, P. A. see Arnold, J. E. M. appearance rate estimated from measurements Dingkuhn, M. Jones, M. P. of air temperature to determine harvest inter¬ Dogoo, D. L. see Agyemang, K. vals for tea, 207 Byerlee, D. and Alex, G. E. Strengthening National Agricultural Research Systems, reviewed by J. C. Eicher, C. K. see Byerlee, D. Davies, 505 Eisner, T. see Kendall, H. VV'. Byerlee, D. and Eicher, C. K. (Eds) Africa’s Emerging Ellis, R. H., Summerfield, R. J., Omanga. P. A., Qi, Maize Revolution, reviewed by S. A. Eberhart, A. and Roberts, E. H. Flowering in pigeonpea 497 in Kenya: sensitivity to photoperiod and tern- 508 Index of authors perature during pre-flowering development, Johnston, A. E. izrTunney, H. 249 Johnston, M. and Onwueme, I. C. Effect of shade on Endondo, C. set Kitch, L. \V. photosynthetic pigments in the tropical root Erwin, D. C. and Ribeiro, O. K. Phytophthora Diseases crops: yam, taro, tannia, cassava and sweet Worldwide, reviewed by C. Brazier, 127 potato, 301 Jones, M. P., Dingkuhn, M., Johnson, D. E. and Fagade, S. O. (Eds) Interspecific Hybridisation: Fagade, S. O. Jones, M. P. Progress and Prospects, reviewed by N. \V. Sim- Fernandez-Rivera, S. see Powell, J. M. monds, 498 Fielding, W. J. and Riley, J. Aspects of design of on- Jorin, J. see De Prado, R. farm fertilizer trials, 219 Fucillo, D., Sears, L. and Stapleton, P. (Eds) Biodiver¬ sity in Trust, reviewed by D. Astley, 502 Kasuga, L. J. see Martin, P. J. Kendall, H. \V., Beachy, R., Eisner, T., Gould, F., Ghassali, F., Osman, A. E. and Cocks, P. S. Rehabi¬ Herdt, R., Raven, P. H., Schell, J. S and litation of degraded grasslands in north Syria: Swaminathan, M. S. Bioengineering of Crops. the use of Awassi sheep to disperse the seeds of Report of the World Panel on Transgenic Crops, annual pasture legumes, 391 reviewed by Jim Dun well, 499 Gisselquist, D. and Srivastava, J. (Eds) Facing Barriers Kharel, G. see Schulz, S. to Movement of Plant Varieties for Agricultural Kim, S. K. see Carsky, R. J. Development, reviewed by T. Martin Clucas, 341 Kitch, L. W., Boukar, O., Endondo, C. and Murdock, Goenaga, R. and Irizarry, H. Yield of banana grown L. L. Farmer acceptability criteria in breeding with supplemental drip-irrigation on an cowpea, 475 Ultisol, 439 Gooding, M. J. and Davies, \V. P. Wheat Production and Utilization, reviewed by F. G. H. Lupton, 502 Lagoke, S. T. O. see Carsky, R. J. Gould, F. see Kendall, H. W. Earners. J. P. \. see Michels, K. Gupta, V. see Pankhurst, C. Legocki, A., Bothe, H. and Piihler, A. (Eds) Biological Fixation of Aitrogen for Ecology and Sustainable Agriculture. AATO IS I Series G: Ecological Hall, R. (Ed.) Principles and Practice of Managing Soil- Sciences Vol. 39, reviewed by K. Giller, 125 borne Plant Pathogens, reviewed by J. M. Lockie, S. and Vanclay, F. Critical Landcare, reviewed Duncan, 342 by T. J. Maxwell, 497 Hammer, G. L. see Cooper, M. Hamon, S. see Charrier, A. Hanum, I. F. and Maesen, L. J. G. van der (Eds) Plant Maesen, L. J. G. van der rre Hanum, I. F. Resources in South-east Asia. jVo II. Auxiliary Mae-Wan Ho, Genetic Engineering - Dream or Aightmare? Plants, reviewed by F. T. Last, 498 The Brave .\ew World of Bad Science and Big Hartemink, A. E. Acidification and pH buffering Business, res iewed by N. VV'. Simmonds, 503 capacity of alluvial soils under sugarcane, 231 Makun, H. J. rrr Agyemang, K. Haverkort, B. see Bunders, J. Manrakhan, J. History of Agricultural Research in Maur¬ Herdt, R. see Kendall. H. W. itius, res iewed by Eric H. Roberts, 342 Hiemstra, W. see Bunders, J. Marattukalam, J. G. see Chandrashekar, T. R. Horst, W.J. rrr Oikeh, S. O. Mariga, I. K. see Rupende, E. Humphreys, L. R. The Evolving Science of Grassland Martin, P. J., Kasuga, L. J. and Bashiru, R. \. Improvement, reviewed by M. D. Hayward, 129 Cashew farm upgrading: agronomic options for increasing cashew production by small¬ holder farmers in Tanzania, 137 Ikpe, F. N. see Powell, J. M. Matthews. R. B. and Stephens, W. CUPP.A-Tea: a Irizarry, H. rrr Goenaga, R. simulation model de.scribing seasonal yield var¬ Itulya, F. M. and .Aguyoh, J. N. The effects of iation and potential production of tea. 1. Shoot intercropping kale with beans on yield and development and extension, 345; 2. Biomass suppression of redroot pigweed under high production and water use, 369 altitude conditions in Kenya, 171 Matthews, R. B. and Stephens, W. The role of photo- peritxl in determining sea.sonal variation in tea, Jacquot, M. see Charrier, \. 323 Johnson, D. E. rrrjones, M. P, McGee, D. C. (Ed.) Plant Pathogens and the Worldwide Index of authors 509 Movement of Seeds, reviewed by R. B. Maude, Raven, P. H. see Kendall, H. W. 501 Ribeiro, O. K. see Erwin, D. C. McNamara, N. and Morse, S. Developing On-farm Riley, J. see Fielding W. J. Research — The Broad Picture, reviewed by J. C. Roberts, E. H. see Ellis, R. H. Davies, 126 Rupende, E., Chivinge, O. A. and Mariga, 1. K. Michels, K., Lamers, J. P. A. and Buerkert, A. Effects Effect of storage time on weed seedling emer¬ of windbreak species and mulching on wind gence and nutrient release in cattle manure, erosion and millet yield in the Sahel, 449 277 Morse, S. see McNamara, N. Motior, M. R., Wan Mohamad, W. O., Wong, K. C. and Shamsuddin, Z. H. Nitrogen accumula¬ Saha, B. see Schulz, S. tion and partitioning by winged bean in Scaife, J. R. see Chesworth, J. M. response to support systems, 41 Schell, J. S. see Kendall, H. W. Munasinghe, M. (Ed.) Global Climate Change: Economic Schulz, S., Wells, G. J., Baniya, B. K., Barakoti, T. P., and Policy Issues. World Bank Environment Paper Kharel, G., Saha, B., Thapa, B. V. and Ojha, No. 12., reviewed byj. L. Monteith, 126 D. N. Decentralized on-farm seed potato pro¬ Murdock, L. L. see Kitch, L. W. duction from pre-basic minitubers: a case study from Nepal, 487 Sears, L. see Fucillo, D. Nazeer, M. A. see Chandrashekar, T. R. Shamsuddin, Z. H. see Motior, M. R. Ngong, C. see Yamoah, C. F. Shurtleff, M. C. and Averre III, C. W. Glossary of Ngueguim, M. see Yamoah, C. F. Plant-Pathological Terms, reviewed by J. M. Nicolas, D. see Charrier, A. Hirst, 245 Nokoe, S. see Carsky, R. J. Simmonds, N. W. see Smartt, J. Smartt, J. and Simmonds, N. W. Evolution of Crop Plants. (Second Edition.), reviewed by P. R. Oikeh, S. O., Chude, V. O., Carsky, R. J., Weber, G. Shewry, 128 K. and Horst, W. J. Legume rotation in the Smithson, J. B. see Qi, A. moist tropical savanna: managing soil nitrogen Somda, Z. C. see Powell, J. M. dynamics and cereal yields in farmers’ fields, 73 Souza Filho, Hildo, M. de The Adoption of Sustainable OJha, D. N. see Schulz, S. Agricultural Technologies: A Case Study in the State Okali, C. see Sumberg, J. of Espirito Santo, Brazil, reviewed by John Omanga, P. A. see Ellis, R. H. Coulter, 504 Onwueme, I. C. Johnston, M. Srivastava, J. see Gisselquist, D. Ortiz, R. see De Cauwer, I. Stapleton, P. see Fucillo, D. Osman, A. E. see Ghassali, F. Stephens, W. see Matthews, R. B. Stocking, M. A. see Tenberg, A. Pankhurst, C., Daube, B. and Gupta, V. (Eds) Biolo¬ Stuchbury, T. see Chesworth, J. M. gical Indicators of Soil Health, reviewed by Iain Subedi, K. D. Profitability of barley and pteas mixed Young, 246 intercropping in the subsistence farming Peiris, T. S. G. and Thattil, R. O. The study of climate systems of the Nepalese hills, 465 effects on the nut yield of coconut using parsi¬ Sumberg, J. and Okali, C. Farmers’ Experiments: Creat¬ monious models, 189 ing Local Knowledge, reviewed by Deborah Powell, J. M., Ikpe, F. N., Somda, Z. C. and Fernan- Merrill-Sands, 500 dez-Rivera, S. Urine effects on soil chemical Summerfield, R. J. see Ellis, R. H. properties and the impact of urine and dung on Summerfield, R. J. see Qi, A. pearl millet yield, 259 Swaminathan, M. S. see Kendall, H. W. Prakash, G. P. see Chandrashekar, T. R. Piihler, A. see Legocki, A. Tenberg, A., Da Veiga, M., Dechen, S. C. F. and Stocking, M. Modelling the impact of erosion Qi, A. see Ellis, R. H. on soil productivity: a comparative evaluation Qi, A., Smithson, J. B. and Summerfield, R. J. of approaches on data from southern Brazil, 55 Adaptation to climate in common bean (Pha- Thapa, B. V. see Schulz, S. seolus vulgaris L.): photothermal flowering Thattil, R. O. see Peiris, T. S. G. responses in the Eastern, Southern and Great Thomas, J. see Chandrashekar, T. R. Lakes regions of Africa, 153 Tigerstedt, P. M. A. (Ed.) Adaptation in Plant Breeding. \ 510 Index of authors Developments in Plant Breeding Volume 4, reviewed Waters-Bayer, A. see Veldhuizen, L. van by J. E. Bradshaw Weber, G. K. see Oikeh, S. O. Tomlinson, H. F. see Wilson, T. D. Wells, G. J. see Schulz, S. Tunney, H., Carton, O. T., Brookes, P. C. and Wilson, T. D., Brook, R. M. and Tomlinson, H. F. Johnston, A. E. Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Interactions between nere {Parkia biglobosa) Water, reviewed by Paul J. A. Withers, 342 and under-planted sorghum in a parkland system in Burkina Faso, 85 Winkel, T. see De Rouw, A. Underwood, A. J. Experiments in Ecology, reviewed by Wong, K. C. see Motior, M. R. R. A. Kempton, 125 Wright, G. C. see Bell, M. J. Vanclay, F. see Lockie, S. Veldhuizen, L. van, Waters-Bayer, A. and De Zeeuw, Yadav, R. L. Factor productivity trends in a rice- H. Developing Technology with Farmers, reviewed wheat cropping system under long-term use of by Geoff Barber, 500 chemical fertilizers, 1 Yamoah, C. F., Ngueguim, M. and Ngong, C. Stimu¬ Wallis, J. A. N. Intensified Systems of farming in the Tropics lation of top and root growth of leucaena with and Subtropics, reviewed by Melvin Cannell, 246 farm manure in the mid-altitude agro-ecologi- Wan Mohamad, W. O. see Motior, M. R. cal zone of North-West Cameroon, 313 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Acidification and pH buflering capacity of alluvial Agriculture. NATO IS! Series G: Ecological soils under sugarcane (Hartemink), 231 Sciences Vol. 39, edited by A. Legocki, H. Bothe Adaptation in Plant Breeding. Developments in Plant Breed¬ and A. Puhler, reviewed by K. Giller, 125 ing Volume 4, edited by P. M. A. Tigerstedt, Biological Indicators of Soil Health, edited by C. Pank- reviewed by J. E. Bradshaw, 246 hurst, B. Daube and V. Gupta, reviewed by Africa (Eastern, Southern and Great Lakes regions) Iain Young, 246 and adaptation to climate in common bean Biotechnology: Building on Farmers’ Knowledge, edited by {Phaseolus vulgaris L.): photothermal flowering J. Bunders, B. Haverkort and W. Hiemstra, responses (Qi, Smithson and Summerfield), reviewed by N. W. Simmonds, 128 153 Brazil (southern) and modelling the impact of erosion Africa’s Emerging Maize Revolution, edited by D. Byerlee on soil productivity: a comparative evaluation and C. K. Eicher, reviewed by S. A. Eberhart, of approaches on data (Tenberg, Da Veiga, 497 Dechen and Stocking), 55 Agricultural R & D at the Crossroads, edited by A. Burkina Faso and interactions between nere (Parkia Budelman, reviewed by J. B. Dent, 128 biglobosa) and under-planted sorghum in a An Introduction to Agricultural Biochemistry, by J. M. parkland system (Wilson, Brook and Tomlin¬ Chesworth, T. Stuchbury and J. R. Scaife, son), 85 reviewed by VV. VV'. Christie, 341 Awassi sheep (the use of) to disperse the seeds of annual pasture legumes, for the rehabilitation Cameroon (North-West mid-altitude agro-ecological of degraded grasslands in north Syria (Ghas- zone) and the stimulation of top and root sali, Osman and Cocks), 391 growth of leucaena with farm manure (Yamoah, Ngueguim and Ngong), 313 Cashew farm upgrading: agronomic options for Banana (yield of) grown with supplemental drip- increasing cashew production by smallholder irrigation on an Ultisol (Goenaga and Iri¬ farmers in Tanzania (Martin, Kasuga and zarry), 439 Bashiru), 137 Barley and peas mixed intercropping (proBtability of) Cassava, tannia, taro, yam and sweet potato and the in the subsistence farming systems of the Nepa¬ effect of shade on photosynthetic pigments in lese hills (Subedi), 465 tropical root crops (Johnston and Onwueme), Bean, common {Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and adaptation 301 to climate: photothermal flowering responses in Cattle manure storage time (effect of) on weed seed¬ the Eastern, Southern and Great Lakes regions ling emergence and nutrient release (Rupende, of Africa (Qi, Smithson and Summerfield), 153 Chivinge and Mariga), 277 Bean, winged and nitrogen accumulation and parti¬ Cereal yields in farmers’ fields and managing soil tioning in response to support systems (Motior, nitrogen dynamics: legume rotation in the Wan Mohamad, Wong and Shamsuddin), 41 moist tropical savanna (Oikeh, Chude, Beans intercropping with kale (the effects of) on yield Carsky, Weber and Horst), 73 and suppression of redroot pigweed under high Climate (adaptation to) in common bean (Phaseolus altitude conditions in Kenya (Itulya and vulgaris L.): photothermal flowering responses Aguyoh), 171 in the Eastern, Southern and Great Lakes Biodiversity in Trust, edited by D. Fucillo, L. Sears and regions of Africa (Qi, Smithson and Summer- P. Stapleton, reviewed by D. .‘\stley, 502 field), 153 Bioengineering of Crops. Report of the World Panel on Climate effects (the study of) on the nut yield of Transgenic Crops, by H. W. Kendall, R. coconut using parsimonious models (Peiris and Beachy, T. Eisner, F. Gould, R. Herdt, P. H. Thattil), 189 Raven, J. S. Schell and M. S. Swaminathan, Coconut (nut yield) and the study of climate effects reviewed by Jim Dunwell, 499 using parsimonious models (Peiris and Biological Fixation of Mitrogen for Ecology and Sustainable Thattil), 189 ( 512 Index of subjects Cowpea breeding and farmer acceptability criteria system under long-term use of chemical fertili¬ (Kitch, Boukar, Endondo and Murdock), 475 zers (Yadav), 1 Critical iMtutcare, edited by S. Lockie and F. V'anclay, Farm manure and the stimulation of top and root reviewed by T. J. Maxwell, 497 growth of leucaena in the mid-altitude agro- CUPPA-Tea: a simulation model describing seasonal ecological zone of North-West Cameroon yield variation and potential production of tea. (Yamoah, Ngueguim and Ngong), 313 1. Shoot development and extension (Mat¬ Farmer acceptability criteria in breeding cowpea thews and Stephens), 345; 2. Bioma.ss produc¬ (Kitch, Boukar, Endondo and Murdock), 475 tion and water use (Matthews and Stephens), Earmers’ Experiments: Creating Local Knowledge, by J. 369 Sumberg and C. Okali reviewed by Deborah Merrill-Sands, ,500 Earms, Trees and Earmers: Responses to Agricultural Inten¬ Dairy prixluction systems (smallholder peri-urban) sification, byj. E. M. Arnold and P. Dewees, and the profitability of forage production res iewed by R. R. B. Leakey, 499 (Agyemang, Dogoo and Makun), 423 Fertilizer trials (on-farm) and aspects of design (Field¬ Design (aspects of) for on-farm fertilizer trials (Field¬ ing and Riley), 219 ing and Riley), 219 Fertilizers (chemical, long-term use of) and factor Developing On-farm Research — The Broad Picture, by N. productivity trends in a rice^wheat cropping McNamara and .S. Morse, reviewed by J. C. system (Yadav), 1 Davies, 126 Flowering in pigeonpea in Kenya: sensitivity to photo¬ Developing Technology with Tarmers, by L. van V'eldhui- period and temperature during pre-flowering zen, Waters-Bayer and H. de Zeeuw, development (Ellis, .Summerfield, Omanga, Qi res icwed by Geoff Barber, 500 and Roberts), 249 Drip-irrigation (supplemental) and the yield of Forage production profitability in smallholder peri¬ banana on an Ultisol (Goenaga and Irizarry), urban dairy production systems (Agyemang, 439 Dogoo and Makun), 423 Drought avoidance by asynchronous flowering in pearl millet stands cultivated on-farm and on- station in Niger (De Rouw and Winkel), 19 Drought tolerance and growth analy.sis in rubber Genetic Engineering - Dream or Nightmare? The Brave AVic during the immature phase in a dry subhumid World of Bad Science and Big Business, by Mae- climate (Chandrashekar, Nazeer, Marattuka- Wan Ho, reviewed by N, \V’. Simmonds, 503 1am, Prakash, Annamalainathan and Genetics, Cytogenetics and Breeding of Crop Plants. 2. Cereal Thomas), 287 and Commercial Crops, edited by P, N. Bahl, P. M. Salimath and \. K, Mandal, reviewed by N. W. Simmonds, 501 Environment x genotype interaction (analysis of) in Genotype x environment interaction (analysis of) in Musa trials (De Cauwer and Ortiz), 177 Musa trials (De Cauwer and Ortiz), 177 Environments (contrasting) and groundnut growth Global Climate Change: Economic and Policy Issues. [World and development. 1. Growth and plant Bank Environment Paper .\o. 12.), edited by M. density responses (Bell and Wright), 99; 2. Munasinghe, reviewed byJ, L. Monteith, 126 Heat unit accumulation and photo-thermal Glossary of Plant-Pathological Terms, by M. C. Shurtleff effects on harvest index (Bell and Wright), 113 and C. W. Averre III, reviewed bv I. M. Hirst, Erosion impact on soil productivity modelling: a 245 comparative evaluation of approaches on data Grassland (degraded) rehabilitation in north Syria: from southern Brazil (Tenberg, Da V'eiga, the use of Awassi sheep to disperse the seeds of Dechen and Stocking), 55 annual pasture legumes (Gha.ssali, Osman and Evolution of Crop Plants. [Second Edition.), by J. Smartt Cocks), 391 and N. W. Simmonds, reviewed by P. R. Groundnut growth and development in contrasting Shewry, 128 environments. 1. Growth and plant density Experiments in Ecology, by A. J. Underwood, res iewed responses (Bell and Wright), 99; 2. Heat unit by R. .V. Kempton, 125 accumulation and photo-thermal effects on harvest index (Bell and Wright), 113 Eacing Barriers to Movement of Plant Varieties for Agricul¬ tural Development, edited by D. Gisselquist and J. Srivastava, reviewed by T. Martin Clucas, 341 History of .Agricultural Research in Mauritius, byj. Man- Factor productivity trends in a rice-wheat cropping rakhan, reviewed by Eric H. Roberts, 342 Index of subjects 513 Intensified Systems of Farming in the Tropics and Subtropics, Millet yield in the Sahel and the effects of windbreak by J. A. N. Wallis, reviewed by Melvin species and mulching on wind erosion Cannell, 246 (Michels, Lamers and Buerkert), 449 Intercropping kale with beans (the effects of) on yield •Modelling the impact of erosion on soil productivity: a and suppression of redroot pigweed under high comparative evaluation of approaches on data altitude conditions in Kenya (Itulya and from southern Brazil (Tenbcrg, Da Veiga, Aguyoh), 171 Dechen and Stocking), 55 Interspecific Hybridisation: Progress and Prospects, edited by Mulching and windbreak sptecies (effects of) on wind M. P. Jones, M. Dingkuhn, D. E. Johnson and erosion and millet yield in the Sahel (Michels, S. O. Fagade, reviewed by N. W. Simmonds, Lamers and Buerkert), 449 498 Musa trials and the analysis of genotype x environ¬ ment interaction (De Cauwer and Ortiz), 177 Kale intercropping with beans (the effects of) on yield and suppression of redroot pigweed under high Nepal (a case study from) and decentralized on-farm altitude conditions in Kenya (Itulya and seed potato production from pre-basic minitu¬ .\guyoh), 171 bers (Schulz, Wells, Baniya, Barakoti, Kharel, Kenya (high altitude conditions) and the effects of Saha,Thapa and Ojha), 487 intercropping kale with beans on yield and ■Nepalese hills (the) and the profitability of barley and suppression of redroot pigweed (Itulya and peas mixed intercropping in subsistence .\guyoh), 171 farming systems (Subedi), 465 Kenya and flowering in pigeonpea: sensitivity to Nere (Parkia biglobosa) and interactions with under- pbotoperiod and temperature during pre-flow¬ planted sorghum in a parkland system in ering development (Ellis, Summerfield, Burkina Fa.so (Wilson, Brook and Tomlinson), Omanga, Qi and Roberts), 249 85 ■Niger and drought avoidance by asynchronous flower¬ ing in pearl millet stands cultivated on-farm UAmelioration des Plantes Tropicales edited by Char- and on-station (De Rouw and Winkel), 19 rier, M. Jacquot, S. Hamon and D. Nicolas, Nigerian northern Guinea savanna (the) and maize reviewed by Lesley Currah, 504 yield determinants in farmer-managed trials Leaf appearance rate (use of) estimated from measure¬ (Carsky, Nokoe, Lagoke and Kim), 407 ments of air temperature to determine harvest Nitrogen accumulation and partitioning by winged intervals for tea (Burgess and Carr), 207 bean in response to support systems (Motior, Legume rotation in the moist tropical savanna: mana¬ Wan Mohamad, Wong and Shamsuddin), 41 ging soil nitrogen dynamics and cereal yields in farmers’ fields (Oikeh, Chude, Carsky, Weber and Horst), 73 On-farm decentralized seed potato production from Legumes (annual pasture, use of) and the use of pre-basic minitubers: a case study from Nepal .Awassi sheep to disperse the seeds for the (Schulz, Wells, Baniya, Barakoti, Kharel, rehabilitation of degraded grasslands in north Saha, Thapa and Ojha) 487 Syria (Ghassali, Osman and Cocks), 391 Leucaena top and root growth stimulation with farm manure in the mid-altitude agro-ecological Parkia biglobosa see Nere zone of North-West Cameroon (Yamoah, Phaseolus vulgaris see bean, common Ngueguim and Ngong), 313 Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Water, by H. Tunney, O. T. Carton, P. C. Brookes and A. E. Jobnston, reviewed by Paul J. A. Withers, 342 Maize yield determinants in farmer-managed trials in Photoperitxl (the role of) in determining seasonal the Nigerian northern Guinea savanna variation in tea (Matthews and Stephens), 323 (Carsky, Nokoe, Lagoke and Kim), 407 Photoperiod and temperature sensitivity during pre- Millet (pearl) stands cultivated on-farm and on- flowering development of pigeonpea in Kenya station in Niger and drought avoidance by (Ellis, Summerfield, Omanga, Qi and asynchronous flowering (De Rouw and Roberts), 249 Winkel), 19 Photothermal flowering responses and adaptation to Millet (pearl) yield and the impact of urine and dung climate in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L,) and soil chemical properties and the effects of in the Eastern, Southern and Great Lakes urine (Powell, Ikpe, Somda and Fernandez- regions of .Africa (Qi. Smithson and Summer- Rivera), 259 field), 153 'rtigiiiti 514 Index of subjects Phytophthora Diseases Worldwide, by D. C. Erwin and O. and sweet potato (Johnston and Onwueme), K. Ribeiro, reviewed by C. Brazier, 127 301 Pigeonpea flowering in Kenya: sensitivity to photo¬ Soil chemical properties and urine effects and the period and temperature during pre-flowering impact of urine and dung on pearl millet yield development (Ellis, Summerfield, Omanga, Qi (Powell, Ikpe, Somda and Fernandez-Rivera), and Roberts), 249 259 Plant Adaptation and Crop Improvement, edited by M. Soil nitrogen dynamics management and cereal yields Cooper and G. L. Hammer, reviewed by W. in farmers’ fields: legume rotation in the moist T. B. Thomas, 245 tropical savanna (Oikeh, Chude, Carsky, Plant Pathogens and the Worldwide Movement of Seeds, Weber and Horst), 73 edited by D. C. McGee, reviewed by R. B. Soils (alluvial) and their acidification and pH buffer¬ Maude, 501 ing capacity under sugarcane (Hartemink), 231 Plant Pathology. (Fourth Edition), by G. N. Agrios, Sorghum (under-planted) and interactions with nere reviewed by B. Williamson, 127 (Parkia biglobosa) in a parkland system in Plant Resources in South-East Asia. A'o. II. Auxiliary Plants, Burkina Faso (Wilson, Brook and Tomlinson), edited by 1. F. Hanum and L. J. G. van der 85 Maesen, reviewed by F. T. Last, 498 State of the World 1998, by L. R. Brown et al. reviewed Potato seed production from pre-basic minitubers, by M. P. Collinson, 502 decentralized and on-farm: a case study from Storage time (effect of) on weed seedling emergence Nepal (Schulz, Wells, Baniya, Barakoti, and nutrient release in cattle manure Kharel, Saha, Thapa and Ojha), 487 (Rupende, Chivinge and Mariga), 277 Principles and Practice of Managing Soilbome Plant Patho¬ Strengthening National Agricultural Research Systems, by D. gens, edited by R. Hall, reviewed by J. M. Bycrlee and G. E. Alex, reviewed by J. C. Duncan, 343 Davies, 504 Sugarcane and the acidification and pH buffering capacity of alluvial soils (Hartemink), 231 Redroot pigweed yield and suppression and the effects Support systems (response to) and nitrogen accumula¬ of intercropping kale with beans under high tion and partitioning by winged bean (Motior, altitude conditions in Kenya (Itulya and Wan Mohamad, Wong and Shamsuddin), 41 Aguyoh), 171 Sweet potato, cassava, tannia, taro and yam, and the Rehabilitation of degraded grasslands in north Syria: effect of shade on photosynthetic pigments in the use of Awassi sheep to disperse the seeds of tropical root crops (Johnston and Onwueme), annual pasture legumes (Ghassali, Osman and 301 Cocks), 391 Syria (north) and the rehabilitation of degraded grass¬ Rice-wheat cropping system and long-term use of lands using Awassi sheep to disperse the seeds of chemical fertilizers on factor productivity annual pasture legumes (Ghassali, Osman and trends (Yadav), 1 Cocks), 391 Root crops (tropical): yam, taro, tannia, cassava and sweet potato and the effect of shade on photo¬ synthetic pigments (Johnston and Onwueme), Tannia, taro, yam, cassava and sweet potato and the 301 effect of shade on photosynthetic pigments in Rubber during the immature phase and an analysis of tropical root crops (Johnston and Onwueme), growth and drought tolerance in a dry subhu- 301 mid climate (Chandrashekar, Nazeer, Marat- Tanzania and cashew farm upgrading: agronomic tukalam, Prakash, Annamalainathan and options for increasing cashew production by Thomas), 287 smallholder farmers, (Martin, Kasuga and Bashiru), 137 Taro, yam, tannia, cassava and sweet potato and the Sahel (the) and the elfects of windbreak species and effect of shade on photosynthetic pigments in mulching on wind erosion and millet yield tropical root crops (Johnston and Onwueme), (Michels, Earners and Buerkert), 449 301 Savanna (moist tropical) and legume rotation: manag¬ Tea and a simulation model, CL’PPA-Tea, describing ing soil nitrogen dynamics and cereal yields in seasonal yield variation and potential produc¬ farmers’ fields (Oikeh, Chude, Carsky, Weber tion. 1. Shoot development and extension and Horst), 73 (Matthews and Stephens), 345; 2. Biomass Shade (effect of) on photosynthetic pigments in the production and water use (Matthews and Ste¬ tropical root crops: yam, taro, tannia, cassava phens), 369 Index of subjects 515 Tea and the role of photoperiod in determining seaso¬ Weed and Crop Resistance to Herbicides, by R. De Prado, J. nal variation (Matthews and Stephens), 323 Jorin and L Carcia Torres, reviewed by T. H. Tea and the use of leaf appearance rate estimated from Thomas, 343 measurements of air temperature to determine Weed seedling emergence and nutrient release in harvest intervals (Burgess and Carr), 207 cattle manure and the effect of storage time Temjjerature and photoperiod sensitivity during pre¬ (Rupende, Chivinge and Mariga), 277 flowering development of pigeonpea in Kenya Wheat Production and Utilization, by M. J. Gooding and (Ellis, Summerfield, Omanga, Qi and W. P. Davies, reviewed by F. G. H. Lupton, Roberts), 249 502 The Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Technologies: A Wheat-rice cropping system and long-term use of Case Study in the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil, by chemical fertilizers on factor productivity Hildo, M. de Souza Filho, reviewed by John trends (Yadav), 1 Coulter, 504 Windbreak species and mulching (effects of) on wind The Evolving Science of Grassland Improvement, by L. R. erosion and millet yield in the Sahel (Michels, Humphreys, reviewed by M. D. Hayward, 129 Earners and Buerkert), 449 Urine effects on soil chemical properties and the Yam, taro, tannia, cassava and sweet potato and the impact of urine and dung on pearl millet yield effect of shade on photosynthetic pigments in (Powell, Ikj)e, Somda and Fernandez-Rivera), tropical root crops (Johnston and Onwueme), 259 301

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