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INDEX OF AUTHORS Aboiid, A. See Barrett. C:. B., 335 Detonsnon. J. .See Clarsky. R.J., 327 .\kak]X). C). See Clarsky. R-.J-. 327 DLxon. ].. CiullKer. .\. and Ciibbon. I). Farming Systems and .\iilteln|X)iili)s. K. .Vrf Nikolaou. N., 241 Poverty 2001: Improving Farmers' Uvelihoods in a .\rtliur. F^. See Biilher. \V.. 222 ( '.hanging llorW. reviewed by .A. H. Kassam. 109 .\siedii, R. See Shiwaehi. H., 209 Dominie. E K. .See Prasanna. R.. 145 A\ankannii. 1'. See Shiwaehi. H., 209 Dresehel. P. and Kunze. D. (E,d.s) lla.(/e (.'umpo.stingjor .\zani-.\li. S. \. and Squire, (j. R. Principles of Tropica! I rhan and Peri-l ’rban .Agriculture: Clo.sing the Rural- Agronomy. re\ie\ved by M. K. \! (larr. 222 l than .\utrient Cycle in Suh-Saharan .Africa. re\ iewed by Roix'rt Haward. 335 Barrett. C.. B.. Plaee. F. and .\boud. .\. .\. (Fds) .Mttwra/ Resources Management in African .igricullure: Eehe\erria. R. Ci. See Byerlee. D.. 449 I iiderslanding and Improving Current Practices. Eilittii. AE. SollenlxTser, E.. Eittell. R. C.. and re\ iewed by Rnlx'rt H. B<«>tli. 335 Harrinston. \\’. On-farm experiments with Bar/. \V. H. See ()k.sman-Claldently. K-M., 451 maize-mueuna systems in the I/)s Fuxtlas region Bationo. .Vee Muehlig-Wrsen. B., 307 of A'eraeruz. southern Mexieo. 1. Mueuna Batisani. N. See Wlenipini. H. 441 biomass and maize srain yield. 5 Berner, 1). K. See Sehulz. S.. 267 Fiilitta. .\1.. Sollenlx'rser. E.. Eittell. R. Cl. and Blah<)\ ee, J. ;md Kiitilek. M. (FLds) Physical .Methods in Harrinston. W. On-farm expx'riments with .Agriculture . Ipproach to ISecision and Quality. maize-mueuna systems in the I/)s Tuxtlas resion reviewed bv 1). K. I.. MaeRerron. 452 ofWraeruz. southern Mexico. II. Mueuna Bolton. .S. See Bulher. W.. 222 \ ariety evaluation and subset|uent maize yield. Brouwer. J. .See Meertens. H. Cl. Cl.. 65 19 Buerkert. See .\Iuehliir-\'ersen. B.. 307 Enserink. H. J. See Meertens. H. Cl. Cl.. 65 Bulher. \V.. Morse. S.. .\rthur. K.. Bolton. S. and Manit. Erskine. \V. .See Sinsh. M.. 151 j. Science. .Agriculture and Research. .4 C-ompromised Eshel..\. .Ve\Vaisel.Y..219 Participation? Reviewed by John K. Cloulter. 222 Exenson. R. E.. .See Santaniello. \’.. 220 Byerlee. 1). and Keheverria. R. Ci. (Eds).l^ncH/Zt/ra/ Research Policy in an Era of Privatization. re\ietved Finch. 11. J. S.. Samuel. .\. M. anti Rme. Ci. P. F. LnUiart bvj. R. Hillman. 449 and \ \lseman'.s Crop Husbandry. Eighth Edition. rex iexxed by 1). K. E. MacKerron. 221 Clarr. M. K. V. See Ciomes. E. 39; 409 Floxd. Cl. X. See Clhettri. Ci. B., 129 Clarsky. R. J. See 327: .Sehulz. S., 267 Franke. .V Cl.. McRoberts. X.. Marshall. Ci.. Malik. Clarsky. R..J.. .\kakpo. Cl., Sinijh. B. B. and Hetongnon. R. K.. Sinsh. S. and Xehra. .\. S. .\ survey J. Cl(mi>ea yield sain from resistanee to Striga of Phalaris minor in the Intlian rice-wheat system. gesnerioides parasitism in southern Benin, 327 253 Cleeearelli, S. See Sinsh, M., 151 Franzel. S. See RiKithaert. R.. 423 Clhettri. Ci. B.. Cihimiray. .\E and Floyd, Cl. X. Elfeets of Franz.<4. S. and .Scherr. S. J. (Exls) Trees on the Farm: farmytird manure, lertilizers and sreen manurins .lue.s.s/nt; the.Adoption Potential of .Agroforestry Practices in riee-wheat systems in Bhutan: Results from a in .Africa, rex iewed by F. 'E Rist. 339 lons-term experiment. 129 Clle\i4and. 1). .\. and Soleri. I). (FMs) Farmers, Scientists and (ialetti. M. .Sire Ix'xey. D. J.. 221 Plant Breeding. Integrating hiiuicledge and ISactice. Ciiblxm. 1). See Dixon. J.. 109 re\ ie\\ed by N. 1,. limes. 109 Cihimiray, M. .See Clhettri, Ci. B., 129 Clurrah. E. .See Rabinowiteh. H. D.. 336 (inanamanickam. .S. (lid.) Biidogical Control oj Crop Diseases, rexiexxed by Jonathan Smith. 219 Dawe. 1). Cl. See Maelean.J. L., 337 Ciomes. F. and Clarr, M. K. Y Etl'ects of water de Fnmc|ue\ille. H. Oil palm bud rot in Ruin .\meriea. availability and vine harxestins frequency on the 225 pnxluetix ity of sweet |x>tato in southern 43(i Index of authors M()/iinil>i(|U('. 111. Orop yicld/walcr-usi' response Jams. S. i'. .See Haygarth. P. ,\1., 431 I'unelions. 4(l!t (iomes, K and C^arr, M. K. \'. Klleets of water Kaikali, U. .See Waisel. 3'., 219 a\'ailal)ilil\ and \ ine lianestins; t'reciueney on the Kajiru. (i.J. .Ve Mcertens. H. (!. (7. (),3 priKlnetivity of sweet potato in southern Kang. .\l. S. Quantitative (ienetic.s. (ienomies and Plant Mo/aml)i(|ue. II. (hop water use, 39 lireedin«. rexiexxixl by John K. Hradshaxx. 4,30 (iowing.J. \V. See Hatilni. N.. 279 Kaulhiann, 15. .\.. Dilferenees in perception ofeausi's (iowing.J. W. Young. M. 1). 15.. Hatilni. N., Mahini. ofx amel calf losses betxveen pastoralists and H. 1'., Rwehunihiza, K and M/.irai. (). 15. scientists. 3(53 l)e\elo[)ing improxcd drxlaiul eropjiing systems Kiura, M. See Roothaert, R., 423 lor maize in semi-arid Tanzania. Part 11. I'se ofa Kling. J. (i. See Sehulz. S.. 99 UKKlel to extrapolate and add value to Kumar, S. See Singh. .\. K., 199 ex|H'ritnental results, 293 Kunze, D. See Dresehel, P., 33.3 (Irando. S. See Singh. M., 1,31 Kutilek. M. See 15lahovee. J.. 432 (iregor\, I’. J. See Ingram. I). S., 449 (Jreider. .\. H See llutehinson, 15. S.. 220 (iriee, (i. and Hodgkinson, K. (i. (Kds) (Hohiil Dll, R. See Ishaq. M., 341 Raii^elaiidt. /Soi;re\s mid Pnisfirets, rex iewed hy j. M. Dine, (i. P F. .Sir Fiiieh. 11. J. S.. 221 Suttie, 337 D-xey, D. J.. Silxa. W. R. and (ialetti. .\1. (Kds) Seed (Jullherg. L. .Vr .Mkumhira.J.. 1(57 lyisfiersal and Frugivory. Fenkgy. Fiidiitiini and (iiilliver. See Dixon. J., 109 iiiinservatiim. rex iexvi-d bx (1, R. S(|uire. 221 Kiltell, R. (I. .Sir Kilillii. M.. .3 and 19 Hardy. 15. 1>. .See .\laelean.J. L., 337 .Maclean. ). K., Daxxe, 1). (7, Hardy. 15. and Patel, (i. P. Harrington. W. .See Kilittii. M., .3: 39 (Kds) Hire. Mmanac: .Sonne Rook fur the Miut Inifnrtant Hatihu, N. .See (iowing. J. \V., 279 Fconomic At tivity on Earth, rex iexved bx .\. H. Hatilni. \.. Young, M. 1). 15., (iowing.J. \V., Mahoo. Kassam. 337 11. F. and Mzirai. (). 15. Developing improved Mahoo. H. F. .See (ioxving.J. W, 293; Hatilni. \.. 279 dn land eropping systems for maize in semi-arid -Mahungu, N. .\1. .See .Mkumbira. ).. 1(57 Tanzania. Part I: Fx|n-rimental evidence for the .Malhotra. R. .S. .Si-r .Singh. M.. 131 beni'lits of rainwater harvesting. 279 .Malik. R. K. See Franke, .\. 2.33 Haygarth. P. .\1. and Jams. S. (). i Ikis). I"ri( ■Mann.J. See Bulher, W, 222 Ihdroloi^y and Water (jiiatilr, rex iewed bx Richard Manyong. \'. M. .See Sehulz. S.. 2(57 Williams. 4.31 Marshall, (i. .Vr Franke. .\. (!.. 2,33 Hillyer. .\. F. .\I. See MeDonagh.J. K, 349 Malsui. T. and Singh, B. 15. Root eharaeteristies in Hodgkinson. K. (). See (iriee, .V (!., 337 eoxvpea related to drought tolerance at the Honlonkou. A. N. .See Sehulz, S., 2(57 seedling stage. 29 lliissaini, M. .\. .See Sehulz. S.. 99 Matthexxs. R. .Sir Panda. R. K.. 1151 Hutehinsoii. 15. S. and (ireider, .\. P. (Kds) I'sini’the Matthexvs. R. 15. and Stephens, W. (Kds) (.r«/)-.S«i/ Ai;rieullural, Kiirironmenlal and Fund IJleralnre. Siniiilation .Models: Al>ldiiation\ in Develo/iini; (ionntries, reviexxed by W. H. .Maefarlane Smith. 220 rexiexxed bx S. .\zani-.Mi and R. Burgess. 33(5 .MeDonagh.J. F. aiul Hillyer. .\. K. M. (irain legumes in pearl millet systems in northern Namibia: an Ibrahim. M. .See lsha<|, M., 341 assessment of potential nitrogen contributions. Ikie, F. (). .See Sehulz. S., 99 349 Ingram, D. S., \’inei'-Prue, 1). and (iregoiy, P.J. (Kds) MacIntyre, K. R. .See Persley. («.J.. 219 Siienee and the (iarden, rex iexxetl by llariy M. MeNamara. X. .See Morse. S., 81 Dixeson, 449 .MeRoIn rts. N. .Sir Franke. .\. (i., 233 lsluK|, M., Ibrahim. M. and Dil. R. Persistence of subsoil Meertens, 11. (i. (i., Kajiru. (i.J., Ndege, L.J., Knseriiik. eompaetion elfeets on soil propeilies and groxvth H.J. and Brouxver.J. Kvaluation of on-farm soil of xvheat and cotton in Pakistan. 341 fertility research in the rainfed loxvland rice fields of Sukunialaiid. Tanzania. (53 Mkumbira.J.. Mahungu, N, .\1. and (iullberg. I', Jalali, .\l. and Roxvell, 1). 1,. The role of eak ite and (irouping locations liir ellieient xassaxa gypsum in the leaching of ixitassium in a sandy evaluation in .Malaxvi. 1(57 soil, 379 ■Morse, S. .See Bulher. W, 222 Index of authors 457 Morse, .S. and Me.N'aniara. \. Faelors afVeetine; the Rengel, Z. (Ed.) Handbook iff Plant drouth: pH as the master adoption f)f les^iminoiis eo\er < rops in .Niiieria rariable, rev iewed by Rolx no \ it)la. lO*! and a (onipai ison with tlie adoption of new erop Riddtx'h. I. See \elempini. R, 441 \ arieties. 81 Rtx-mheld. \: W .Muehlig-Nersen. B.. 307 .\liiehlitr-\ersen. B., Biierkert. Bationo. .\. and Rtx.thaert, R.. Franzel. S. and Kiura. .M. On-farm RfH-mheld. \; Phosphorus plaeement on arid ev aluation of lixlder trees and shrubs preferred arenosols of the West .Affiean .Sahel. 307 by farmers in central Kenva. 423 Mzirai. (). B. See (iowins. J. 293; Hatihu. .V. 279 Rowell, D. L. .Src jalali. .M.. 379 Rvvehumbiza, F. See Ciowing, J. W'., 293 .N'det'e, L. ]. See .Meertens. H. C. (:.. O') .\ehra, \. S. See Franke. C... 2.33 .N’lkolaoti, N.. .Antrelopoiilos. K. and Karatjiannidis. X. Samuel. .\. .M. .See Fitit h. H. J. .S.. 221 Flleets of drotit;ht stress on nneorrhi/al and Santamello. \;, Evenstm. R. E. and Zilix rtiian, D. non-muorrhi/al Calxmet Sain ignon irraix \ ine, .Market Derelopment jor denetieally .Modiped Plants. Srafted onto various nxttsttx ks. 241 rev iewed In .Nigel Kerbv; 220 Sarker. .\. .See Singh. \l., 1,51 St herr. S. J. .See Franzel. S., 339 Okaleix). J. R. See Waiifwa. .\1. \V., 39.5 Seholtz. R. \. .See ()verman. .\. R.. 449 ()ksman-(;ald< ntl\. K-.M. and Barz. W. H. (K<|s) PW Schulz. .S., Honlonkou. .V. .\.. Carsky. R. J.. .Manyong. /iiolei fiiitiloiiy »>id '/mmgeiiii Planh. re\ iewed l)\ \. .M. and Ovewole, B. I), .Vlternatives to Mark Faylttr. 4.51 mucuna for soil fertility tnanagement in southern Onjo. .M. See Shiwaehi. H., 209 Benin: Farmer perception and use of traditional Othieno, C. (). See Waitrwa. .M. \V., 39.5 and exotic grain legumes. 267 Overman. .\. R. and St hohz. R. \;. Mnihemnlieal Mudeh S< hulz. S., Hussiiini. .M. .\.. Kling. j. Berner. 1). K. o/Crol' drou th and Held. 111. re\ ie«ed hv Bruce and Ikie, K O. Evaluation integrateil .Striga •Marshall. f49 hermonthiea tontrol teclmoldgies under farmer ()ye\\f)le, B. 1). See .St hulz. S.. 267 management. 99 Sharma. S. P and Suix hia. S. K. Elfects of tw enty-liv e Panda. R. K., Stephens. W. and .Matthews. R. .Mtxlellinij vears ol fertilizer tise on maize and wheat yields the inlluent e of irrigation on the potential yield and cjuality ol an acidic soil in the western of tea idamettia \inensis< in north-east India. 181 Himalava.s, .5,5 Pareek. ( ). P l-ridh /or the Future 2 Her. re\ iewed h\ Rt x Shiwachi. 11., .Xyankiuimi, 1.. .\siedu. R. and Onjo. .M. Brennen. 4.51 Indut tion of sprouting in dormant yam {Dioseorea Patel, (i. P. .Vr.Maclean.J. I... 337 •Spp.) tubers with inhibitors ol giblxTtdlins. 209 Perslev. J. and .Maelntyre, I,. R. <¥As) Aorieultural Silva, W. R. .See Iz vev. D. J.. 221 Hioteehmdoiiy: Country Ca\e Studies . I IXrade of Singh. .\. K. .See Prasanna. R., I 4.5 /X’ielopment. rev iewed by Ounther Hahne. 219 Singh. .\. K., Srivastava. R. K., Kalra. .\.. Bansal. R. P, lelers. (i. H. and Piiu;ali. P (Fals) Itmiorrow's .{f^rieulture: Ionian K. S., B.thl. J. R. and Kumar. S. .New /tu entires. Institutions. Infreistrueture and Innorations. practices in the cultiv ation of the mint. .Mentha reviewed by .Mike Collinson. 1 |() arren.sis in the Indo-Oangetic plains. 199 Pinttali. P. See Peters. M., | |() Singh. B. B. .Vcflarskv. R. J.. 327 and .Matsui. T. 29 Place. F See Barrett. O. B., 33.5 Singh. M.. .Malhotra, R. S., Oeccarelli. S., .Sarker. .V. Prasanna. R.. Iripathi. L’., Dominie, 'F K., Sinnh. (Jrando. S. and Erskine. W. Spatial variabilitv .5. K.. 5adav. .\. K. and Sini>;h. P K. .\n nxxlels to improve drvland held trials, 1.51 improvizeil teehnH|ue for measurenient of Sitigh, P K. .See Prasanna, R., 14.5 nitrosen li.xation b\ blue tjreen algae and .!-»//« Singh. .S. .See Franke, .\. C., 2.53 using moist soil cores from rice lields. 14.5 Soleri. 1). .Vc Cleveland. 1). .\.. 109 Preitv. J. .igri-Culture: Reeonneetina I’eopte. Lind and.\ature. .Sollenix-rger, E. .See Eilittit, .M.. .5; 39 rev iewed bv Rii hard S. .Musangi, 337 St|uire, (i. R. .See .\zam-.\li. S. 222 Srivastava. R. K. .See Singh. .\. K., 199 Stejihens. W .See Panda. R. K., 181; .Matthews R B Rabiuowitt h. II. 1). and Currah, L (Ftls) .Mlium Crop 336 Siienre: Reeent .Idranees. rev iewed bv Brian Smith Sulx hia. S. K. .See Sharma. .S. P. 5.5 33(i Ranasinghe. C. .S. and Waidyanatha. I’. P I)e .S. Kthrel stimulation ol inlloreseenee sap How in tap|X'd I hacker. J. R. .M. .h, Introduetion to . {rthropod Pest Control. etx'ontit (CiHos nuei/era) palms, Kil rev iewetl by Frefor Wixxiliird. 338 458 Index of authors ’I'omar, \'. K.. S. See Sitigli. A. K., 199 cation of phosphate rock eombineil with organic IVipathi, U. See Prasanna. R., 145 materials to acid soils in western Kenya. 395 W'aisel. 5'. Eshel, .k. and Kalkati. U. (Kds) Plant Roots: The US National Roscairh Cioiincil Em inmmental Effects of Hidden Half 3"^ Edition, re\ iewed by Glyn Transgenic Plants. The Scope and Adequacy of Bengoiigh. 219 Regulation. n'\ ic\\od by M. A. Mayo, 355 Weiss. E. Spice Crops, rex iewed by .Nigel Maxted. 221 Wojtkowski, P. .\. Agroecological Perspeetives in Agronomy, Eorestry and Agroforestry, rex iewed by R. R. B. WU-nipini. P., Riddoch. 1. and Balisani. N. Si'cd la-akey, 450 treatments for enhancing germination of wild okra {(iorchorus oUtorim), 441 \’inee-Prne, D. See Ingram. 1). S., 449 Yadax, \. K. .See Prasanna. R.. 145 Young, M. I). B. .Vre Gowing.J. W, 293; Halibu, N., 279 Waidyanatha, U. P. l)e S. See Ranasinghe, S., 161 Waigwa. M. W., Othieno, (i. (). and Okalebo.J. R. Pliosplioriis a\'ailal>ilit> as afl'eeted by the appli¬ /ilberman, I). .Vrr Santaniello. V., 220 INDEX OF SUBJECTS Acidic-soil. See Kfl'ccts of tvvcniy-fi\ e years of fertilizer Benin. See (loxvpea xield gain from resistance to Striga use on maize and w heat yields and quality of an ge.snerioides parasitism in Southern Benin (C^arsky. acidic soil in the western Himalayas (Sharma ■Wakpo, Singh and Detongnon), 327 and Sulx-hia), 5') Bhutan. See F^fects rtf farmyard manure, fertilizers and .\doption. See Factors alfecting the adoption of green manuring in rice-xvheat systems in Bhutan: leipiminous co\er crops in Niijeria and a Results from a long-term e.xperiment (Clhettri. comparison w ith the adoption of new crop (ihimiray and Floyd), 129 \arieties (Morse, and McNamara), 81 Biological Control of Crop Di.seases, editr’d by A/lrinillural Biotedmoluay: Counlry lM.se Studies .1 Decade of (inanamanicktim. S.. rexiexved byjotiathan Development, edited by Persley. C«. J. and Smith, 219 MacIntyre, L. R., reciewed by (junther Hahne, Biomass. .Sec ()n-farm ex|X‘riments w ith maize-mucuna 219 systems in the Ixts Fuxtlas region of \'eracruz. Asirieiiltiirnl Research Policy in an Era ()/ Privatization, edited southern Mexico. 1. Mucuna biomass and maize by ByerU-e, 1). and FA'hecerria. R. (i,, reviewed grain yield (Falitta, .SollcnlxTger, Littell and by j. R. Hillman, 449 Harrington), 5 Agriculture, Hydrology and Water Quality, edited by Blue-green algae, .‘see .\n improx ized technique for Haysarth, P. M. and Jarvis, S, C,, rexiewed by measurement of nitrogen fixation by blue-green Richard Williams, 451 algae and .izolla using moist soil cores from rice Agri-i.ulture: Reconnecting People, l/ind and.\ature. by Pretty, fields iPrasanna. Fripathi. Dominic. Singh. J„ reviewed by Richard S. Musangi, 337 Yadav and Singh). 145 .{groecological Perspectives in Agronomy. Forestry and.[grnforestry, Bud rot in oil palm in I,;itin .America (de Frant|uex ille), by Wojtkowski, P rex iewed by R. R. B. l,eakey, 450 .lllium drop Science: Recent .Mvances. edited by (^ilxTiiet .Sauxignon. .See FUfects of drought-stress on Rabinoxvitch, H, 1). and (lurrah, L., rex iewed by mycorrhizal and non-mxcorrhizal tlalx-rnet Bri an Smith, 336 Saux ignon grapr’vine. grafted onto x arious .Mternatixes to mucuna for soil lertility management in r(X)tst<x ks iNikolaftu. .Angelopoulos and southern Benin: Farmer jx-rception and use of Karagiannidis), 2H traditional and exotic grain legumes (Schulz, (Uilcite and gxpsum rttles in the leaching of |x>tassium in Honlonkou, C^arsky, Manyong and Oyexvole), a sandy soil i jalali and Rowell), 379 267 Oamel calf loss: Differences Ix’txveen pastoralists' and Arenosols of the West .Mrican Sahel. See Phosphorus scientists' perceptions of the causes iKaufmann), placement oti acidic arenosols of the West 363 .\frican .Sahel (Muehlig-Wrseti, Buerkert. Camellia sinensis. .See tea Bationo atid Roemheld), 307 Oassaxa in Malaxvi: (irouping kxations for efficient .IrthropodPest Control (An Introduction to), by Fhacker. exaluation (Mkumbira. Mahungu atid (iulllx-tg , J. R. M., rex iexved by Irefor Wcxxlford. 338 167 . \z>dla and blue-green algae. See .\n improx ized Cax'onut (Cocos nucifera). See Fithrel stimulation of technique for measurement of nitrogen fixation inflorescence s;ip floxv in tappx’d ctx'onut palms by blue-green algae and . Igolla using moist soil (Ranasinghe and Waidyanatha), 161 cores from rice fields iPrasanna. Fripathi. Cocos nucifera. See cix'onut Dominic, Singh, Yadav and Singh), 145 f)ompaction of subsoil. See Persistence of subsoil compaction elTects on soil projX’rties and grow th of w heat and cotton in Pakistan (Ishac). Ibrahim Benin. See .Mternatixes to mucuna for soil fertility and Dll), 341 matiagement in southern Benin: Farmer Corclwrus olitoriu.s. See xvild okra |X'rception and use of traditional and exotic Ootton and xvheat growth, and soil properties in grain legumes (Schulz, Honlonkou. C'arsky, Pakistan: Persistence of subsoil compaction Manyong and Oxexvole), 267 effects (Ishaq, Ibrahim and Dil). 341 4 4(i() Index of subjects Clovoi-t i'op (K’Siiniinous) adoption in Nii;(‘ria and a I'A'aluation of on-farm soil fertility research in the l onipai ison w itli the adoption of new crop rainfed loxvland rice fields of Stikumaland, varieties (Morse, and McNaniarti), SI Tanzania (Meertens, Kajiru, Xdege, Tnserink. Cowpi-a root characteristics in relation to droiiglit and Brouwer). 65 tolerance at tlie seedling stage (Matsui and Singh), 29 ((owpea yield gain from resistance to Siricagesneriuides parasitism in southern Bt-nin ((larsky. .\kak])o. Tanner management of integrated Striga liermonlliica Singh and Detongnon), S27 control technologies (Schulz. Ilussaini. Kling. ()ro|j yield/water-use response rnnetions; Klleets of Berner and Ikie), 99 water axailahility and v ine htmesting rreqneney Tanner |)erceplion and tise of traditional and exotic on the prodiietieity of sweet potato in southern grain legumes as alternatixcs to mucuna for soil Mo/.anil)it|ue. ((iomes and Oarr, III). 409 fertility management in southern Bi-nin; (Schulz, (,nip-Si)il Simulalitm Models: Apjduations in Dei elofm^ Honlonkou, Carsky. Manyong and Oyexvole). (.'oiiniries, edited by Matthews, R. B. and 267 Stephens. reviewed by S. .\/,ani-.\li and R. Tanners. Scientists and Plant Breeding. Integrating hnoii ledge and Burgess. 3S(i Practice, edited by (ilex-eland. 1). .\. and Soleri. D.. rexiexved by N. I,. Innes. 109 Tanners' preferences regarding fcKlder trees and shrubs Developing improc ed dr\ land cropping systems for in central Kenya (Roothiiert, Tranztd and Kiura). mtiize in semi-arid I’anzania. Bart 1: 423 lix|)erimental ex idenee for the benefits of Farming Systems and Poverty 21101: Improving Farmers' rainwater harx'esting (Hatibn. ^bung. (iow ing. IJvelilimids in a ( '.hanging World, by Dixon. )., Mah(M) and Mzirai), 279. Bart II. L'se ofa model (iiillixer, .\. and (iibbon. 1)., rexiexved by .\. H. to extrajKilate and add \ahie to experimental Kassam. 109 results ((iow ing. Noting. Hatibu, .Mahoo, Tarmyard mantire, fertilizers and green mannring in Rwehnmbiza and Mzirai), 293 rice-wheat systems in Bhutan: Results from a Dormant yam (Dioscoiea Spp.) tubers; Sprouting long-term ex]jeriment (C.hettri. (ihimiray and induction with inhibitors of gibberellins Tloydi, 129 (Shiwaehi. .Xytinkanmi. .\siedii and Onjo), 209 Tertilization: Bhosphorus ax ailabilitx as all'ected by Drought tolerance with respect to root eharaeteristies in the application of |)hos|xhate rock combined eowpea at the seedling stage (Matsiii ;ind Singh), with organic materials to acid soils in western 29 Kenxii (Wtiigwa, Othieno anti Okalebo), 395 Drought-stress elfeets on myeorrhizal and non- Tertilizer (phosphorus) placement in acid .\renosols of mycorrhizal Ciabernet Saiix ignon grapex ine, the West .\frican Sahel (Mitehlig-Xersen, grafted onto xarions rcKitstiK-ks (N'ikolaoti, Buerkert, Bationo ;tnd Roetnheld), 307 .\ngelopoulos and Karagiannidis), 241 Tertilizers. fartnyard tnanitre, atid greeti tnatutritig iti Di-x land cropping systems for maize in semi-arid rice-wheat systems iti Bhtttati: Results frotn a Tanzania. Bart 1: Ex[)erimental ex idcnce for the long-term e.xperiment ((Iheltri. (ihimiray atid benefits of rainxxater haixcsting (Hatibti, Noting, Tloyd). 129 (iowing. Mahoo and Mzirai), 279 Tertilizer-use (25 years) elfeets on maize and whe;it yields Di-x iand field-trial improxement due to spatial xariability and quality of an acidic soil in the xx estern models (Singh, .Malhotra, (ieeearelli, Sarker, Himalayas (Shartna and .Subehia), 55 (irando and Trskine), 151 Todder trees and shrubs preferred by farmers in central Kenya: Their on-farm evalutition (Roothaert, Tranzel and Kiura), 423 Efonomk and Social Issues in Aariculliiral Bioteelmnloi^y, edited Fruits for the Future 2 Ber. edited by Bareek. (). B, by Kxenson, R. K., Santaniello. \’. and reviewed by Rex Brennen, 451 Zilberman. D, rex iewed by (ieorge Rothschild. 338 Em ironmenlal Effects of Transgenic Plants. The Scope and Adet/uacy oj Regulation, prodiieed by the L'S (iermination enhancetnent of w ild okra {(.'orchorus .National Research (Council, rexiexved by M. .\. olitoriu.s) through seed treatments (Velempini, Mayo. 335 Riddoch and Batisani), 441 Kthrel stimulation of inlloreseenee sap How in tapjted (iiblH-rellin inhibition to induce sprouting in dormant coconut (docos nucifera) palms (Ranasinghe and yam (Dmcorea Spp.) tulxers (Shiwaehi. Waidyanatha), 161 .\yankanmi, .Xsiedu and Onjo), 209 Index oj subjects 461 (ihhtil Rnniielands. l^ogress mid 1‘rospecls. edited by (iriee, Ix-guminous eover-erop adoption in Nigeria and a A. (;. and H(Kii;kins<)n, K. C)., reviewed by J. M. comparison with the adoption of new crop Suttie, 337 varieties (Morse, and -VleNamara), 81 (irain leij^inies in [X’arl millet systems in northern I.<Kation grouping for ellieient cassava evaluation in Namibiti: an assessment of jxjtential nitrogen Malawi (Mkumbira. Mahungu and (nilllx-rg), eontributions (Mel)onagh and Hillyer). 349 167 (ireen manuring, farmyartl manure, and fertilizers in Isockhart and Wiseman's drop Hiusbandry. Eighth Edition, by riee-wheat systems in Bhnttm: Results from a Finch. H.J. S., Samuel. .V. M. and lane, (i. P. K, long-term experiment (f ihettri. (Ihimiray and reviewed by 1). K. MaeKerron, 221 Floyd), 129 (iypsnm and etileite roles in the leaehing of potassium in Maize and wheat yields and t|uality as affected by a sandy soil (Jalali and Rowell), 379 tw enty-five years of fertilizer use on an acidic soil in the western Himalay as (Sharma and Sulxdiia), 55 Unndhodk of Plant Groivth: pH as the master variable, edited by Maize grain yield and mucuna biomass. On-farm Rengel, /,, re\ iewed by Rolx-rto V iola, 109 experiments with maize-mueuna systems in the Iz)s 'Fuxtlas region of V eracruz, southern Mexico. (Falitta. St)llenlx-rger, I.ittell and India: ,\ siiixey of Phalaris minor in riee-wheat systems Harrington, I), 5 (Franke, McRolx-rts, Marshall, Malik, Singh and Maize in semi-arid Fanzania; Developing improved •Nehra), 2.'j3 dryland cropping sy stems. P;irt 1: Kxpr'rimental India; Vbxlelling the influenee of irrigation on the evidence for the Ix’iiefits of rainw ater harvesting |X)tential yield of tea ((,'amellin sinetuis) in the (Hatibu. Young, (iowing. Mabtx) and Mzirai). north-east iPanda, Ste|jhens and Matthews), 181 279 lndo-(iangetie plains: New praetiees in the enitivation of Malaw i: (irouping hn ations for efficient casstiva the mint {Mentha arvensis) in the (Singh, evaluation (Mkumbira. Mahungu and (iulllx-rg), Srix astava. Kalra. Banstil, 'Fomar, Bahl and 167 Kumar), 199 Manihot eseulenta. .See cassava Indnetion of sprouting in dormant yam (Dioseorea Spp,) .Market Developmentfor Genetically .Modified Plants, edited try tnlx’rs with inhibitors of gihherellins (Shiwaehi, V. Santaniello. V., Evenson. R. F). and .Vyanktmmi, .Vsiedn and Onjo), 209 ZillxTinan. D.. reviewed by Nigel Kerbv. 220 Inlloreseenee sap-flow stimulation by ethrel in tapjx'd .Mathematical.Models of Grop Growth and field. HI. by etx’onut (Coeos mieifera) palms iRanasinghe and Overman. .\. R. and Scholtz. R. V., reviewed by Waidy analha), 1 b 1 Bruce Marshall. 449 Inhibitors of gibberellins used to induee sprouting in .Vleasurement. of the nitrogen fixed by blue green algae dormtmt yam (Dioseorea Spp,) tulx'rs (.Shiwaehi, and .igolla using moist soil cores from rice fields •Vyankanmi, .Vsiedn and Onjo), 209 (Prasanna. ’Fripathi. Dominic, Singh, Yadav and Integrated eontrol of Strisyi hermonthiea under farmer Singh), 145 management: I'eehnology evaluation (Sehulz. .Mentha arvensis. .See mint IKissaini. Kling. Berner and Ikie), 99 Mexico: Mucuna biomass and maize grain yield. Ipomoea batatas. .See sweet ]X>tato On-farm experiments with maize-mucuna Irrigation: .VIcxIelling its influenee on the |x>tential yield systems in the Izrs Fuxtlas region of Veracruz. of tea (Gamellia sinensis) in north-east India lEilittii. Sollenbcrger, I.ittell aitd Harrington, I). 5 (Panda. Stephens and Matthews), 181 Mint (Mentha arvensis) cultivation in the Indo-Oangetic plains: New praetiees (Singh. Srivastava, Kalra. Bansal. Fomar, Bahl and Kumar), Ift9 Kenya; On-farm evaluation of fodder trees and shrubs M(xl(4 use to extrapolate and add value to experimental prel'erred by farmers (Rtxxhaert. Franzel and results in developing improved dryland cropping Kiura), 423 systems for maize in semi-arid 'Fanzania. Part II. Kenya: Phosphorus availability as afl'eetetl by the ((iowing. Young. Hatibu. Malxx). Rwehumbiza a|)plieation of phosphate rtx k eombined with and Mzirai), 2‘)3 organic materials to acid soils in the western Vhxlelling the influenee of irrigation on the potential region (Waigwa, Othieno and Okalebo), 395 yield of tea (Gamellia sinen.si.s) in north-east India (Panda. Stephens and Matthews). 181 Kitin .Vmeriea: Oil palm bud rot (de Frant|ueville), 223 Vhxiels (spatial variability) to improve dryland field trials Iz-aehing of |X)tassinm in a sandy soil: I'he role of ealeite (Singh, Malhotra. (ieccarelli, Sarker, (Irando anti gypsum ( Jalali and Rowell), 379 and Erskine), 151 462 Index of subjects Mozamliiquc; Water a\ ailabiliU' and vine haiAestina; Organic materials combined xvith pht)sphate rock: The frequency ellects on the pr<x1ticti\ ity of sweet elfect of their application on phosphorus |)otato in the south. II. CIrop water use ((ionies ax ailability in acid soils in xvestern Kenya and C^arr), 39 (Waigxx a, ()thieno and ()kalebo), 39.1 Mueuna biomass and maize grain yield. t)n-farm Orrza sativa. See rice experiments witli maize-mueuna systems in tlie Iz>s luxtlas region of Veracruz, soutliern Mexico. (Kilittii. SoIIenbcrger, I.ittell atid Pakistan: Persistence of subsoil com|)action ellects on soil Harrington. I). .1 liroperties and grow th of wheat and cotton Mueuna variety ecaluation and subsequent maize- yield (Ishaq, Ibrahim and Kil), 341 in on-farm experiments with maize-mueuna Pastoralists and scientists dilfer in their perception of the systems in the Iz)s l uxtlas region of Veracruz, causes of camel calf losses (Kaufmann), 3()3 southern Mexico. II. (Kilittii. SoIIenbcrger, I.ittell Pasture management: Dilferences in perception of and Harrington). 19 causes of camel calf losses betxveen pastoralists Mucuna-alternatixes for soil fertility management in and scientists (Kaufmann), 31)3 southern Benin: Farmer perception and use of Pearl millet systems in northern Namibia: Vn assessment traditional and exotic grain legumes (Schulz. of the potential nitrogen contributions by grain Honktnkou. Clarsky. Maiwong and Oyewole). legumes (Mcl)onagh and Hillyer), 349 2b7 Pearl millet: KlVects of phosphorus plax ement in acid Mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal (kibernet Sainignon .Vrenosols of the West .Vfrican Sahel (Muehlig- grapevine grafted onto \ arious rootstocks: KlVects Versen. Buerkert, Bationo and Roemheld), 307 of drought stress (N’ikolaou. .Vngelopoulos and Pennisetum glaucuni. .Spciiearl millet Karagiannidis), 241 Peri eption dilferences. See Dilferences in perception of causes of camel calf losses betxveen pastoralists Namibia: .\n assessment of potential nitrogen and scientists (Kaufmann), 303 contributions by grain legumes in pearl millet Persistence of subsoil compaction ellects on soil systems (Mcl)onagh and Hillyer), 349 properties and growth of xvheat and cotton in .\aluml Resources Matiai^enienl in African Agriculture: Pakistan (Isluui. Ibrahim and Dilj, 341 I nderslandinii and Improving Current Practices, edited Phalaris minor in the Indian rice-xvheat system: .V survey by Barrett. ((. B., Place, K and .Vboucl, .\.. (Ifanke. McRoberts, Marshall. Malik. Singh and rexiewed by Robert H. Booth. 33.1 Nehra). 2.i3 -New practices in the cultix ation of the mint (Mentha Phosphate rtK'k (combined xvith organic materials) arvensis) in the Indo-(iangetic jtlains (Singh, ap|)lication to ai id soils in xvestern Kenya: Its ■Srixastava, Kalra. Bansal. Toniar, Bahl atid elfect on phosphorus axailability (Waigxva, Kumar), 199 Othieno and Okaicbo), 39.i Nigeria: Adojition of leguminous cox er crops and a Phosjihorus axailability as alfected by the application of comparison xvith the adoption of nexv cro|i phosphate rock combined xvith organic materials xarieties (.Morse and McNamara), 81 to acid soils in xvestern Ki-nya (Waigxva, Othieno Nitrogen cotitributions by grain legrimes in pearl millet and Okalebo), 39.1 systems in northern Namibia: an assessment of Phosphorus use elliciency in at id .Vretiosols of the West the |x>tential (Mcl)onagh and Hillyer), 349 .Vfrican Sahel (Muehlig-Versen, Buerkert. .Nitrogen lixation by blue-green algae and Azollw. Bationo and Roemheld), 307 .Measurement using moist soil cores from rice Physical .Methods in . ("riculture .Ipproach to Precision and fields (Prasanna. IVipathi. Dominic, Singh, Quality, edited by Blahoxec.J. and Kutilek. M., Vadax and Singh), 14.1 rex iexved by 1). K. K. MacKerron. 4.i2 Nitrogen: Klfects of phosphorus ])lacement in acid Plant Biotechnologr and Transgenic Plants, edited by .Vrenosols of the West . Vfrican Sahel ()ksman-((aldently. K-M. and Bar/., W. H., (Muehlig-Versen. Buerkert, Bationo and rex iexved by .Vlark Taylor. 451 Roemheld), 307 Plant Roots: The tlidden Half Third Edition, edited by Waisel, V., Kshel. .V. and Kalkafi. I’., rex iexved bx Cilyn Bengough, 219 Oil palm bud rot in Ditin .Vmerica (tie li anquex ille), 22.i Potassium leaching in a sandy soil: The role ttf calcite On-farm ex aluation of fodder trees and shrubs preferred and gxpsutn (Jalali and Roxvell), 379 by farmers in central Kenya (Roothaert. Kranzel ISinciples of Tropica! Agronomy, by , Vzam-, Vli, S. N. and and Kiura), 423 Squire. O. R., rexiexved by ,VI. K. V. Clarr, 222 Index of subjects 463 Quantitative (ienetics, Genuuiics and Plant Breeding, bv Kane;. Soil fertility re.search (on-farm) in the rainfed lf)wland M. .S., rc\ic\vcd by John K. Bradshaw. 4.i0 rice fields of .Stikumaland. Tanzania (Meertens. Kajiru. Ndege, Enserink. and Brouwer), 6.3 Soil properties and gmwth of wheat and cotton in Rainfi'd lowland rice lirlds orSukumaland. Tanzania; Pakistan: Persistence of subsoil compaction Twahiation oron-Tarni soil ITrtility research effects (Ishaq, Ibrahim and I,al), 341 (.Meertens. Kajirii. Ndege. Enserink. and Soils; Phosphorus placement on acidic .\renosols of the Brouwer), b.^ West .African Sahel (Muehlig-A’ersen. Buerkert. Rainwater har\esting benefits diyland maize cropping Bationo and Roemheld). 307 systems in semi-arid Tanzania. Part I: Spatial varialrility nnxlels to improve drsland held trials K.\)XTimental es idenee (Hatibu. Young. Ciowing. (Singh. Malhotra. C'.cccarelli. Sarker, (irando Mahoo and Mzirai), 279 and Erskine), 131 Resistance of cow pea to Striga gesnerioides parasitism, in Spice Crops, by Weiss. E. .A., reviewed l>y Nigel Maxted. southern Benin, causing yield gain (Oarsky. 221 .\ktik|>o. Singh and I)etf)ngnon), 327 Sprouting induction in dormant yam (Dioscorea Spp.) Rice Almanac Source Bonk for the Most Important Economic tulxM's with inhibitors of giblx-rellins (Shiwachi. Activity on Earth, edited by Maclean. j. L.,l)awe, .Ayankanmi. .Asiedu and On jo), 209 I). (;., Hardy. B. anti Patel, (j. P, reviewed by Striga gesnerioides parasitism in southern Benin: Yield gain .\. H. Kassam. 337 from resistant eowpea (Oarsky, -Akakpo, Singh Rice in rainfed lowland fields of Sukumaland. lanzania: and Detongnon), 327 Kx aluation of on-farm soil fertility research Striga hermonthica integrated-control technologies under (Meertens. Kajiru. .\dege, Enserink. and farmer management (Schulz, Hussaini, Kling, Brouwer), ti.i Berner and Ikie), 99 Riee-wheat systems in Bhutan as affected by farmyard Subsoil compaction; See Persistence of subsoil manure, fertilizers and green manuring: Results compaetion effects on soil projx’rtics and growth from a long-term exjx’riment (Ohettri. (Ihimiray of wheat aixl cotton in Pakistan (Ishaq, Ibrahim and Tloyd), 129 and I.;ili, 341 Riee-wheat systems in India: .\ survey of the presence of Sttrvey of Phalaris minor in the Indian rice-wheat system Phalaris minor (Franke, .MeRoberts. Marshall. (Franke, .MeRoberts, Marshall, Malik, .Singh and Malik. Singh and Xehra), 2.33 Nehra), 233 Root eharaeteristies in eowpea related to drotight •Sweet potato in southern .Mozambiqtie and the effects of tolerance at the seedling stage (Matstii and water ac ailability and vine harvesting frequency Singh), 29 t)n its prtxluctivity. 111. Clrop yield/water-usc response functions ((ionics and Oarr), 409 Sweet [xitato pnxluetivity as affected by water Science and the Garden, edited by Ingram. 1). S., availability and vine harvesting fret|uency in \'inee-Prue. 1). and (iregory. P. J., reviewed by southern Mozambkjue. II. Orop water use Harn M. Kiwson, 449 ((iomes and Oarr), 39 Science, .Igriculture and Research. Gompromised Participation? By Bulher, \V., .Morse. S., .\rthur, E., Bolton. S. and Mann.J., resiewed by John K. Ooulter. 222 Tanzania: Developing improved dryland cropping Seed Dispersal and Erugivorv. Ecology. Evolution and systems for maize. Part I: Flxperimental evidence Conservation, etlited by Eevey, 1). J., Sil\a. W. R. for the benefits of rainwater harvesting (Hatibu. and (ialetti. M., reviewed by (j. R. Squire. 221 Anting, (iowing. MalxMi and Mzirai). 279 Seed treatments for enhancing germination of wild okra Tanzania: Developing improved drv land cropping (Corchorus olitorius) (\elempini. Riddcn h and systems liir maize. Part II. L'se of a model to Batisani), 441 extra]X)latc and add value to experimental results Simulation-model use to evaluate the influence of (Ciowing. A'oung. Hatibu. MalxMi. Rwehumbiza irrigation on the potential yield of tea (Camellia and Mzirai), 293 sinensis) in north-east India (Panda. Stephens and Tanzania: Evaluation of on-farm soil fertility research in Matthews). 181 the rainfed low land rice fields of Sukumaland Soil fertility management in southern Benin using (Meertens, Kajiru, Ndege, Enserink, and alternatives to mucuna: Farmer |x-rception and Brouwer), 65 use of traditional and exotic grain legumes Tea (Camellia sinen.sis) in north-east India; Mixlelling the (Schulz. Honlonkou. Oarsky. Manyongand influence of irrigation on potential yield (Panda, ()yewole), 267 Stephens and Matthews), 181 m In 464 Index of subjects Tomorrow's Agriculture: Incentives. Institutions, Infrastructure and Water use by sxveet potato (Ipomoea batatas) crops. Water Innovations, edited by Peters, (i. H. and Pini'ali, H. ax ailability and x ine harxesting fret|uency elfects re\ ie\ved by .Mike (iollinson. 110 on the prcKluclix ily of sweet pottito in southerti Trees on the Farm: . {ssessin^ the .Adoption Potential of.Agrqfbrestrx Mozambique (domes and darr, II), 39 IPactices in .Africa, edited by Franzel. S. and Schen; Weeds. .\ suncy ssi'IHialaris minor in the Indian rice- S. J., re\ ie\ved by F. 1'. l,;tst. 339 wheat system (Franke, McRoln-rts. Marshall. Iriticum aestivum. .See wlieat .Malik. .Singh and .\ehra). 2.33 West .\frican Sahel; Phosphortis plaeement on acid .\renosols (Mttehlig-X’ersen. Buerkert. Bationo I sing the .Agricultural. Environmental and Food IJterature. and R(H‘mheld). 307 edited by Hutehinson. B. S. and (ireider, 1’. Wheat and cotton groxvth. and soil properties iti re\ie\ved by W. H. Maefarlane Sniitlt. 220 Pakistan: Persistence of subsoil compaction effects I Ishaq. Ibrahim and I.;tl), 341 X'ariety e\aluatk)n of niueuna and siiltseqtient maize Wheat and maize yields and (|tialitx as affected by yield in on-fartn experiments with maize- txventy-lix e years of fertilizer use on at) aeidic soil mueuna systems in the Los I'nxtlas region of it) the xvestern Hitnalayas 'Shartna and Subehia). N'eraeruz. southern Mexico. (Filitta. .3,3 SollenlK'iger, Littell and Harrington, II). 19 Wheat-rice systems in Bhutan as affected by farmyard I 'igna unguiculata. .See eowjxxi matitire, fertilizers and green manuring; Results N ine hareesting freqtieney atid water a\'ailability and from a long-term experiment (dhettri, (ihimiray effects on the pr(Klueti\ ity of sw eet potato in and Floyd), 129 southern .Mozambique. II. Clrop water use Wheat-rice systems in India. .\ surx ey of the presence of ifiomes and Harr), 39 Phataris wwor (Franke, McRoberts. Marshall. N ine harxesting frequency and water-a\ailabilit\ ellects Malik. Singh and N'ehra), 2.33 of on the prtKluctix ity ol sweet potato in southern Wild okra (( '.orchorus olitorius). .See Seed treatments for Mozambique. III. Hrop yield/water-use response enhancing germination of xvild okra iWlempini, functions ((iomes and C.arr). 40‘t Riddoch and Batisani), 441 Waste (iompostingfor I'rhan and Peri-l'rhan .Agriculture: (Hosing Yam. See Induction of sprouting in dormant yam the Rural-1 'rhan.\utrient (.'ycle in Suh-Saharan Africa. (Dioscorea Spp.) tubers xvith inhibitors of edited by Dreschel. P. and Kimze. IX, rex iewed giblxTellitis (Shiwachi. .\yatikantiii. .\siedu and by Rolx-rt Haward. 33.3 Onjo), 2(19 Water axailability and x ine haixesting frequeney elfects 3'ield of maize grain. .See On-farm experiments w ith on the productix ity of sxveet |X)tato in southern maize-mucuna systems in the Iz)s I'uxtlas region Mozambique. III. Orop yield/water-ttse resjxnise of N’eracruz. southern Mexico. II. Miicuna functions ((iomes and (iarr), 409 xariety exahiation and subsequent maize yield Water axailability :md x ine harxesting frequency eflects (Falittii. Sollenberger. Littell and Harrington), 19 on the pnKluctix ity j)f sweet potato in sotithern Mozambiqtie. II. drop water use (domes and darr), 39 .^ea may.s. .See maize

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