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ABUZEID, A. E. see WILCOCKSON, S. J. Voluntary intake and rumen digestion of a low-quality Acosta-GALLEGOs, J. A. and ADAMS, M. W. Plant traits and roughage by goats and sheep, 111 yield stability of dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars Durrus, E. see CuERO, R. G. under drought stress, 213 Apams, M. W. see Acosta-GALLEGos, J. A. EL ASHKAR, F. see ERSKINE, W. Appiscott, T. M. and Darsy, R. J. Relating the nitrogen ELLioTT, R. see Asn, A. J. fertilizer needs of winter wheat crops to the soil’s mineral ERSKINE, W., DIEKMANN, J., JEGATHEESWARAN, P., SALKINI, nitrogen. Influence of the downward movement of nitrate A., SAXENA, M.C., GHANAIM, A. and EL AsHKAR, F. during winter and spring, 241 Evaluation of lentil harvest systems for different sowing AFRC Mobe ters’ Group, Proceedings of the Twenty- methods and cultivars in Syria, 333 First Meeting of the AFRC Modellers’ Group, 129 EsENow0, G. J. Studies on germination of Adansonia digitata AGGARWAL, G. C. and SEKHON, N. K. Changes induced by seeds, 81 cowpea green manure and farmyard manure in the timing of phenological events in maize (Zea mays), 157 FirMAN, D. M., O'BRIEN, P. J. and ALLEN, E. J. Leaf and AGRICULTURE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES STUDY GROUP, flower initiation in potato (Solanum tuberosum) sprouts Modelling Agriculture Under Pressure, 381 and stems in relation to number of nodes and tuber AaAM, M. R., Poppi, D. P. and Sykes, A. R. Comparative initiation, 61 energy and protein utilization in kids and lambs, 121 FISHER, A. see WILMAN, D. ALLEN, E. J. see FIRMAN, D. M. FROMENT, M. see WEBB, J. ASGHAR ALI, KEATINGE, J. D.H., RoIDAR KHAN, B. and SARFRAZ AHMAD. Germplasm evaluation of dual-season Ga.wey, N. W. see Risi, J. lentil (Lens culinaris) lines for the arid highlands of west GARCIA DEL Moral, L. F. see GARCIA DEL Mora, M. B. Asia, 347 GARCIA DEL Mora, M. B., JIMINEZ TEJADA, M. P., GARCIA AsuH, A.J. and ELuiott, R. Tropical crop and crop by- DEL Morat, L. F., Ramos, J. M., ROCA DE ToGores, F. product additives can improve the quality of taro leaf and Mo .ina-Cano, J. L. Apex and ear development in (Colocasia esculenta) silage, 233 relation to the number of grains on the main-stem ears in spring barley (Hordeum distichon), 39 BACHE, B. W. and Ross, J. A. M. Effect of phosphorus and GHANAIM, A. see ERSKINE, W. aluminium in the response of spring barley to soil acidity, GOLAN, G. see BLuM, A. 299 GONZALEZ, J. S. see Lopez, S. BALL, P. D. see Rivar, A. J. GoopinG, M. J., KETTLEWELL, P.S. and Hockina, T. J. Barry, T. N. see DOMINGUE, B. M. F. Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and BEINHAUER, R. see BLEss, H.-G. breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf Buess, H.-G., BEINHAUER, R. and SATTELMACHER, B. and ear emergence, 149 Ammonia emission from slurry applied to wheat stubble GRAHAM, N. McC., SEARLE, T. W., MARGAN, D. E., SPENCE, and rape in North Germany, 225 F. B. and Wynn, P. C. Physiological state of sheep before Bium, A., GOLAN, G. and Mayer, J. Progress achieved by and during fattening, 371 breeding open-pollinated cultivars as compared with GUTTERIDGE, R. J. see JENKYN, J. F. landraces of sorghum, 307 Buzza, G. C. see Rao, M.S. S. HaGcarty, P. Potential of the doubly labelled water method for estimating heat production in farm animals, 141 CAMPLING, R. C. see NG’AMBI, J. W. W. Harp, D. L. see Puipps, R. H. Carro, M. D. see Lopez, S. Hatcu, D. J. see Jarvis, S. C. CHRISTENSEN, B. T. see SOMMER, S. G. Hayes, M. J. see WILLIAMS, E. D. Cuero, R.G., Durrus, E., Osun, G. and Pettit, R. Hit, G. D. see MCKENZIE, B. A. Aflatoxin control in preharvest maize: effects of chitosan HockInG, T. J. see Goopina, M. J. and two microbial agents, 165 Humpnreys, M. O. see THomas, H. Darsy, R. J. see Appiscott, T. M. Jarvis, S. C., HATCH, D. J., ORR, R. J. and REYNOLDS, S. E. DE KERCHOVE, G. see PHIPPS, R. H. Micrometeorological studies of ammonia emission from DELLow, D. W. see DOMINGUE, B. M. F. sheep grazed swards, 101 DIEKMANN, J. see ERSKINE, W. JEGATHEESWARAN, P. see ERSKINE, W. DominGuE, B. M. F., DELLow, D. W. and Barry, T. N. JENKYN, J. F., GUTTERIDGE, R. J. and Topp, A. D. Effects of 390 Index of authors fungicides, applied in autumn, and a growth regulator, B. napus oilseed rape using different growth regulators, applied in spring, on the growth and yield of winter barley plant population densities and irrigation treatments, 177 grown on contrasting soil types, 287 Rao, M. S. S., MENDHAM, N. J. and Buzza, G. C. Effect of JIMINEZ TEJADA, M. P. see GARCIA DEL Morat, M. B. the apetalous flower character on radiation distribution in the crop canopy, yield and its components in oilseed rape KEATINGE, J. D. H. see ASGHAR ALI (Brassica napus), 189 KETTLEWELL, P. S. see GOODING, M. J. Reppy, M. D., SHARMA, A. R. and PANDA, M. M. Flood tolerance of rice grown under intermediate deepwater Larepo, M. A., Simpson, G. D., Minson, D. J. and OrPIN, conditions (15-50 cm) as affected by phosphorus fertiliza- C. G. The potential for using n-alkanes in tropical forages tion, 319 as a marker for the determination of dry matter by grazing REYNOLDS, S. E. see JARvis, S. C. ruminants, 355 Risi, J. and Gatwey, N. W. Effects of sowing date and Lopez, S., CARRO, M. D., GONZALEZ, J. S. and OvEJERO, sowing rate on plant development and grain yield of F.J Rumen degradation of the main forage species quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) in a temperate environment, harvested from permanent mountain meadows in North- 325 western Spain, 363 Ritar, A. J. and BALL, P. D. Fertility of young Cashmere goats after laparoscopic insemination, 271 McKenziE, B. A. and HILL, G. D. Intercepted radiation and Roca DE ToGorEs, F. see GARCIA DEL Morat, M. B. yield of lentils (Lens culinaris) in Canterbury, New RomDAR KHAN, B. see ASGHAR ALI Zealand, 339 Ross, J. A. M. see BACHE, B. W. MADAKADZE, C. see PuHipps, R. H. MarGan, D. E. see GRAHAM, N. McC. SALKINI, A. see ERSKINE, W. MarsHALL, A. H. see WILMAN, D. SARFRAZ AHMAD see ASGHAR ALI MarTIN, A. P. see WILLIAMS, I. H. SATTELMACHER, B. see BLEss, H.-G. MATTHEWS, S. see WALKER, K. C. SAXENA, M. C. see ERSKINE, W. Mayer, J. see BLUM, A. SEARLE, T. W. see GRAHAM, N. McC. MENDHAM, N. J. see RAo, M.S. S., , SEKHON, N. K. see AGGARWAL, G. C. Minson, D. J. see LAREDO, M. A. SHARMA, A. R. and Mittra, B. N. Effect of different rates of Mittra, B. N. see SHARMA, A. R. application of organic and nitrogen fertilizers in a rice- Mo ina-CAno, J. L. see GARCIA DEL Mora, M. B. based cropping system, 313 MUTSVANGWA, T. see PHipps, R. H. SHARMA, A. R. see also Reppy, M. D. SimPKINsS, J. R. see WiLLiaAMs, I. H. No’amBI, J. W. W. and CAMPLING, R. C. Effects of sodium Simpson, G. D. see LAREDO, M. A. hydroxide and of energy and protein supplements on the Sommer, S. G., OLESEN, J. E. and CHRISTENSEN, B. T. Effects voluntary intake and digestibility of barley, oat and wheat of temperature, wind speed and air humidity on ammonia straw by cattle, 251 volatilization from surface applied cattle slurry, 91 Noeve, J. M. Evaluation of the performance of sweet potato SPENCE, F. B. see GRAHAM, N. McC. genotypes by joint regression analysis, 171 Sup, K. C. and TrEHAN, S. P. Effect of thiourea on tuber yield of potatoes and uptake of phosphorus by tubers in O'BRIEN, P. J. see FIRMAN, D. M. the absence and presence of fertilizer phosphorus, 57 OLESEN, J. E. see Sommer, S. G. Sykes, A. R. see ALAM, M. R. OrpPIN, C. G. see LAREDO, M. A. SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. see WEBB, J. Orr, R. J. see Jarvis, S. C. OsuaGwuH, A.I. A. Influence of doe age on incidence of Tuomas, H. and Humpureys, M. O. Progress and potential multiple births and perinatal reproductive wastage in of interspecific hybrids of Lolium and Festuca, | West African Dwarf goats, 265 Topp, A. D. see JENKYN, J. F. Osun, G. see CUERO, R. G. TREHAN, S. P. see Sup, K. C. OveEJERO, F. J see Lopez, S. WALKER, K. C. and MATTHEWS, S. Effect of autumn nitrogen PANDA, M. M. see Reppy, M. D. on the growth and yield of winter barley in the north of Pettit, R. see CUERO, R. G. Scotland, 279 Puipps, R. H., MADAKADZE, C., MUTSVANGWA, T., HARD, Wess, J., FROMENT, M. and SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. Effects D. L. and De KercuHove, G. Use of bovine somatotropin of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil nitrogen in the tropics: the effect of sometribove on milk availability after a grass ley and on the response of the production of Bos indicus, dairy crossbred and Bos taurus following cereal crop to fertilizer nitrogen, 9 cows in Zimbabwe, 257 WILcocKsoNn, S. J. and ABuzeip, A. E. Growth of axillary Poppi, D. P. see ALAM, M. R. buds of Brussels sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. bullata sub var. gemmifera), 207 Ramos, J. M. see GARCIA DEL Mora, M. B. WILLIAMS, E. D. and Hayes, M. J. Growing spring cereals in Rao, M.S.S. and MeENDHAM, N.J. Soil—plant—water a white clover (Trifolium repens) crop, 23 relations of oilseed rape (Brassica napus and B. WILLIAMS, I. H., Simpkins, J. R. and MarTIn, A. P. Effect of campestris), 197 insect pollination on seed production in linseed (Linum Rao, M.S. S. and MENDHAM, N. J. Comparison of chinoli usitatissimum), 75 (Brassica campestris subsp. oleifera x subsp. chinensis) and WILLMAN, D., FisHER, A. and MARSHALL, A. H. Effects of Index of authors sowing a companion grass (Lolium perenne), application WYNN, P. C. see GRAHAM, N. McC. of grass suppressant and choice of clover variety on the growth and seed production potential of white clover,47 Xia, M. Z. and XIoNG, F. Q. Interaction of molybdenum, Wituers, P. J. A. Removal of phosphorus and potassium phosphorus and potassium on yield in Vicia faba, 85 from the soil in wheat and barley straw, 221 XIONG, F. Q. see X1A, M. Z. Adansonia as compared with landraces of sorghum (Blum et al.), Studies on germination of Adansonia digitata seeds 307 (Esenowo), 81 Germplasm evaluation of dual-season lentil (Lens cul- Aluminium inaris) lines for the arid highlands of west Asia (Asghar Effect of phosphorus and aluminium in the response of Ali et al.), 347 spring barley to soil acidity (Bache and Ross), 299 Brussels sprouts, see Brassica crops Ammonia volatilization Effects of temperature, wind speed and air humidity on Cattle ammonia volatilization from surface applied cattle Effects of sodium hydroxide and of energy and protein slurry (Sommer et al.), 91 supplements on the voluntary intake and digestibility of Micrometeorological studies of ammonia emission from barley, oat and wheat straw by cattle (Ng’ambi and sheep grazed swards (Jarvis et al.), 101 Campling), 251 Ammonia emission from slurry applied to wheat stubble Use of bovine somatotropin in the tropics: the effect of and rape in North Germany (Bless ef al.), 225 sometribove on milk production of Bos indicus, dairy Artificial insemination crossbred and Bos taurus cows in Zimbabwe (Phipps et Fertility of young Cashmere goats after laparoscopic al.), 257 insemination (Ritar and Ball), 271 Cereals Effects of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil nitrogen availability after a grass ley and on the Barley response of the following cereal crop to fertilizer Apex and ear development in relation to the number of grains on the main-stem ears in spring barley (Hordeum nitrogen (Webb ef al.), 9 Growing spring cereals in a white clover (Trifolium repens) distichon) (Garcia del Moral et al.), 39 crop (Williams and Hayes), 23 Removal of phosphorus and potassium from the soil in Effects of sowing date and sowing rate on plant de- wheat and barley straw (Withers), 221 velopment and grain yield of quinoa (Chenopodium Effect of autumn nitrogen on the growth and yield of quinoa) in a temperate environment (Risi and Galwey), winter barley in the north of Scotland (Walker and 325 Matthews), 279 Chenopodium Effects of fungicides, applied in autumn, and a growth Effects of sowing date and sowing rate on plant de- regulator, applied in spring, on the growth and yield of velopment and grain yield of quinoa (Chenopodium winter barley grown on contrasting soil types (Jenkyn et al.), 287 quinoa) in a temperate environment (Risi and Galwey), 325 Effect of phosphorus and aluminium in the response of spring barley to soil acidity (Bache and Ross), 299 Chinoli, see Brassica crops Climate Brassica crops Effects of temperature, wind speed and air humidity on Comparison of chinoli (Brassica campestris subsp. ole- ifera x subsp. chinensis) and B. napus oilseed rape using ammonia volatilization from surface applied cattle different growth regulators, plant population densities slurry (Sommer et al.), 91 Clover, see Trifolium and irrigation treatments (Rao and Mendham), 177 Colocasia Effect of the apetalous flower character on radiation distribution in the crop canopy, yield and its com- Tropical crop and crop by-product additives can improve ponents in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Rao et al.), the quality of taro leaf (Colocasia esculenta) silage (Ash 189 and Elliott), 233 Cultivation Soil-plant—water relations of oilseed rape (Brassica napus Effects of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil and B. campestris) (Rao and Mendham), 197 nitrogen availability after a grass ley and on the Growth of axillary buds of Brussels sprouts (Brassica response of the following cereal crop to fertilizer oleracea var. bullata sub var. gemmifera) (Wilcockson nitrogen (Webb et al.), 9 and Abuzeid), 207 Breadmaking Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and Digestibility breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf Effects of sodium hydroxide and of energy and protein and ear emergence (Gooding et al.), 149 supplements on the voluntary intake and digestibility of Breeding barley, oat and wheat straw by cattle (Ng’ambi and Progress achieved by breeding open-pollinated cultivars Campling), 251 Index of subjects 393 Rumen degradation of the main forage species harvested Goats from permanent mountain meadows in North-western Voluntary intake and rumen digestion of a low-quality Spain (Lopez et al.), 363 roughage by goats and sheep (Domingue et? al.), 111 Digestibility markers Comparative energy and protein utilization in kids and The potential for using n-alkanes in tropical forages as a lambs (Alam et al.), 121 marker for the determination of dry matter by grazing Influence of doe age on incidence of multiple births and ruminants (Laredo et al.), 355 perinatal reproductive wastage in West African Dwarf Digestion goats (Osuagwuh), 265 Voluntary intake and rumen digestion of a low-quality Fertility of young Cashmere goats after laparoscopic roughage by goats and sheep (Domingue et al.), 111 insemination (Ritar and Ball), 271 Drought Grasses Plant traits and yield stability of dry bean (Phaseolus Progress and potential of interspecific hybrids of Lolium vulgaris) cultivars under drought stress (Acosta-Gal- and Festuca (Thomas and Humphreys), | legos and Adams), 213 Growth regulators Germplasm evaluation of dual-season lentil (Lens cul- Comparison of chinoli (Brassica campestris subsp. ole- inaris) lines for the arid highlands of west Asia (Asghar ifera x subsp. chinensis) and B. napus oilseed rape using Ali et al.), 347 different growth regulators, plant population densities Dry bean, see Phaseolus and irrigation treatments (Rao and Mendham), 177 Effects of fungicides, applied in autumn, and a growth regulator, applied in spring, on the growth and yield of Feed intake winter barley grown on contrasting soil types (Jenkyn et Voluntary intake and rumen digestion of a low-quality al.), 287 roughage by goats and sheep (Domingue ef al.), 111 Growth stages Effects of sodium hydroxide and of energy and protein Apex and ear development in relation to the number of supplements on the voluntary intake and digestibility of grains on the main-stem ears in spring barley (Hordeum barley, oat and wheat straw by cattle (Ng’ambi and distichon) (Garcia del Moral et al.), 39 Campling), 251 Leaf and flower initiation in potato (Solanum tuberosum) Fertility sprouts and stems in relation to number of nodes and Fertility of young Cashmere goats after laparoscopic tuber initiation (Firman et al.), 61 insemination (Ritar and Ball), 271 Changes induced by cowpea green manure and farmyard Fertilizers manure in the timing of phenological events in maize Changes induced by cowpea green manure and farmyard (Zea mays) (Aggarwal and Sekhon), 157 manure in the timing of phenological events in maize Growth of axillary buds of Brussels sprouts (Brassica (Zea mays) (Aggarwal and Sekhon), 157 oleracea var. bullata sub var. gemmifera) (Wilcockson Effect of different rates of application of organic and and Abuzeid), 207 nitrogen fertilizers in a rice-based cropping system (Sharma and Mittra), 313 Fescue, see Festuca Festuca Harvesting Progress and potential of interspecific hybrids of Lolium Evaluation of lentil harvest systems for different sowing and Festuca (Thomas and Humphreys), | methods and cultivars in Syria (Erskine et al.), 333 Field bean, see Vicia faba Heat production Flooding Potential of the doubly labelled water method for Flood tolerance of rice grown under intermediate dee- estimating heat production in farm animals (Haggarty), pwater conditions (15—50 cm) as affected by phosphorus 141 fertilization (Reddy et al.), 319 Hormones Forage Use of bovine somatotropin in the tropics: the effect of The potential for using n-alkanes in tropical forages as a sometribove on milk production of Bos indicus, dairy marker for the determination of dry matter by grazing crossbred and Bos taurus cows in Zimbabwe (Phipps et ruminants (Laredo et al.), 355 al.), 257 Rumen degradation of the main forage species harvested Hybrids from permanent mountain meadows in North-western Progress and potential of interspecific hybrids of Lolium Spain (Lopez et al.), 363 and Festuca (Thomas and Humphreys), | Fungicides Comparison of chinoli (Brassica campestris subsp. ole- Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and ifera x subsp. chinensis) and B. napus oilseed rape using breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf different growth regulators, plant population densities and ear emergence (Gooding et al.), 149 and irrigation treatments (Rao and Mendham), 177 Effects of fungicides, applied in autumn, and a growth regulator, applied in spring, on the growth and yield of winter barley grown on contrasting soil types (Jenkyn et Ipomoea al.), 287 Evaluation of the performance of sweet potato genotypes by joint regression analysis (Ngeve), 171 Germination Irrigation Studies on germination of Adansonia digitata seeds Comparison of chinoli (Brassica campestris subsp. ole- (Esenowo), 81 ifera x subsp. chinensis) and B. napus oilseed rape using 394 Index of subjects different growth regulators, plant population densities Modelling Agriculture Under Pressure (Agriculture and and irrigation treatments (Rao and Mendham), 177 Related Industries Study Group), 381 Soil—plant—water relations of oilseed rape (Brassica napus Molybdenum and B. campestris) (Rao and Mendham), 197 Interaction of molybdenum, phosphorus and potassium on yield in Vicia faba (Xia and Xiong), 85 Lens Evaluation of lentil harvest systems for different sowing Nitrification inhibitors Effects of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil methods and cultivars in Syria (Erskine et al.), 333 nitrogen availability after a grass ley and on the Intercepted radiation and yieldo f lentils (Lens culinaris) in response of the following cereal crop to fertilizer Canterbury, New Zealand (McKenzie and Hill), 339 Germplasm evaluation of dual-season lentil (Lens cul- nitrogen (Webb ef al.), 9 Effect of thiourea on tuber yield of potatoes and uptake of inaris) lines for the arid highlands of west Asia (Asghar phosphorus by tubers in the absence and presence of Ali et al.), 347 fertilizer phosphorus (Sud and Trehan), 57 Lentil, see Lens Nitrogen Light interception Effects of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil Effect of the apetalous flower character on radiation nitrogen availability after a grass ley and on the distribution in the crop canopy, yield and its com- response of the following cereal crop to fertilizer ponents in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Rao et ai.), nitrogen (Webb ef al.), 9 189 Relating the nitrogen fertilizer needs of winter wheat Intercepted radiation and yieldo f lentils (Lens culinaris) in crops to the soil’s mineral nitrogen. Influence of the Canterbury, New Zealand (McKenzie and Hill), 339 downward movement of nitrate during winter and Linseed, see Linum spring (Addiscott and Darby), 241 Linum Nitrogen fertilizer Effect of insect pollination on seed production in linseed Relating the nitrogen fertilizer needs of winter wheat (Linum usitatissimum) (Williams et al.), 75 crops to the soil’s mineral nitrogen. Influence of the Lolium downward movement of nitrate during winter and Progress and potential of interspecific hybrids of Lolium spring (Addiscott and Darby), 241 and Festuca (Thomas and Humphreys), | Nitrogen fertilizers Effects of sowing a companion grass (Lolium perenne), Effects of cultivation and nitrification inhibitor on soil application of grass suppressant and choice of clover nitrogen availability after a grass ley and on the variety on the growth and seed production potential of response of the following cereal crop to fertilizer white clover (Wilman et al.), 47 nitrogen (Webb et al.), 9 Effect of autumn nitrogen on the growth and yield of winter barley in the north of Scotland (Walker and Maize Matthews), 279 Changes induced by cowpea green manure and farmyard Effect of different rates of application of organic and manure in the timing of phenological events in maize nitrogen fertilizers in a rice-based cropping system (Zea mays) (Aggarwal and Sekhon), 157 Aflatoxin control in preharvest maize: effects of chitosan (Sharma and Mittra), 313 and two microbial agents (Cuero et al.), 165 Metabolism Oilseed rape, see Brassica crops Comparative energy and protein utilization in kids and lambs (Alam ef al.), 121 Potential of the doubly labelled water method for Pastures estimating heat production in farm animals (Haggarty), Micrometeorological studies of ammonia emission from 141 sheep grazed swards (Jarvis et al.), 101 Physiological state of sheep before and during fattening Phaseolus (Graham et al.), 371 Plant traits and yield stability of dry bean (Phaseolus Milk production vulgaris) cultivars under drought stress (Acosta-Gal- Use of bovine somatotropin in the tropics: the effect of legos and Adams), 213 sometribove on milk production of Bos indicus, dairy Phosphates crossbred and Bos taurus cows in Zimbabwe (Phipps et Effect of thiourea on tuber yield of potatoes and uptake of al.), 257 phosphorus by tubers in the absence and presence of Mixed pastures fertilizer phosphorus (Sud and Trehan), 57 Growing spring cereals in a white clover (Trifolium repens) Flood tolerance of rice grown under intermediate dee- crop (Williams and Hayes), 23 pwater conditions (15—S0 cm) as affected by phosphorus Effects of sowing a companion grass (Lolium perenne), fertilization (Reddy et al.), 319 application of grass suppressant and choice of clover Phosphorus variety on the growth and seed production potential of Effect of thiourea on tuber yield of potatoes and uptake of white clover (Wilman et al.), 47 phosphorus by tubers in the absence and presence of Models fertilizer phosphorus (Sud and Trehan), 57 Proceedings of the Twenty-First Meeting of the AFRC Interaction of molybdenum, phosphorus and potassium Modellers’ Group (AFRC Modellers’ Group), 129 on yield in Vicia faba (Xia and Xiong), 85 Index of subjects 395 Removal of phosphorus and potassium from the soil in Slurries wheat and barley straw (Withers), 221 Effects of temperature, wind speed and air humidity on Effect of phosphorus and aluminium in the response of ammonia volatilization from surface applied cattle spring barley to soil acidity (Bache and Ross), 299 slurry (Sommer et al.), 91 Plant population density Ammonia emission from slurry applied to wheat stubble Comparison of chinoli (Brassica campestris subsp. ole- and rape in North Germany (Bless et al.), 225 ifera x subsp. chinensis) and B. napus oilseed rape using Soils different growth regulators, plant population densities Removal of phosphorus and potassium from the soil in and irrigation treatments (Rao and Mendham), 177 wheat and barley straw (Withers), 221 Pollination Relating the nitrogen fertilizer needs of winter wheat Effect of insect pollination on seed production in linseed crops to the soil’s mineral nitrogen. Influence of the (Linum usitatissimum) (Williams et al.), 75 downward movement of nitrate during winter and Potassium spring (Addiscott and Darby), 241 Interaction of molybdenum, phosphorus and potassium Effects of fungicides, applied in autumn, and a growth on yield in Vicia faba (Xia and Xiong), 85 regulator, applied in spring, on the growth and yield of Removal of phosphorus and potassium from the soil in winter barley grown on contrasting soil types (Jenkyn et wheat and barley straw (Withers), 221 al.), 287 Potato Effect of phosphorus and aluminium in the response of Effect of thiourea on tuber yield of potatoes and uptake of spring barley to soil acidity (Bache and Ross), 299 phosphorus by tubers in the absence and presence of Sorghum fertilizer phosphorus (Sud and Trehan), 57 Progress achieved by breeding open-pollinated cultivars Leaf and flower initiation in potato (Solanum tuberosum) as compared with landraces of sorghum (Blum ef a/.), sprouts and stems in relation to number of nodes and 307 tuber initiation (Firman et al.), 61 Sowing date Proteins Effects of sowing date and sowing rate on plant de- Comparative energy and protein utilization in kids and velopment and grain yield of quinoa (Chenopodium lambs (Alam et al.), 121 quinoa) in a temperate environment (Risi and Galwey), Effects of sodium hydroxide and of energy and protein 325 supplements on the voluntary intake and digestibility of Sowing rates barley, oat and wheat straw by cattle (Ng’ambi and Effects of sowing date and sowing rate on plant de- Campling), 251 velopment and grain yield of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) in a temperate environment (Risi and Galwey), 325 Statistical analyses Quinoa, see Chenopodium Evaluation of the performance of sweet potato genotypes by joint regression analysis (Ngeve), 171 Sweet potato, see Ipomoea Rape, see Brassica crops Reproduction Influence of doe age on incidence of multiple births and Taro, see Colocasia perinatal reproductive wastage in West African Dwarf Techniques goats (Osuagwuh), 265 Micrometeorological studies of ammonia emission from Rice sheep grazed swards (Jarvis et al.), 101 Effect of different rates of application of organic and Potential of the doubly labelled water method for nitrogen fertilizers in a rice-based cropping system estimating heat production in farm animals (Haggarty), 141 (Sharma and Mittra), 313 Flood tolerance of rice grown under intermediate dee- Toxins pwater conditions (15—S0 cm) as affected by phosphorus Aflatoxin control in preharvest maize: effects of chitosan fertilization (Reddy et al.), 319 and two microbial agents (Cuero et al.), 165 Ryegrass, see Lolium Trifolium Growing spring cereals in a white clover (Trifolium repens) crop (Williams and Hayes), 23 Effects of sowing a companion grass (Lolium perenne), Sheep application of grass suppressant and choice of clover Voluntary intake and rumen digestion of a low-quality variety on the growth and seed production potential of roughage by goats and sheep (Domingue ef al/.), 111 white clover (Wilman et al.), 47 Comparative energy and protein utilization in kids and Tropical crops lambs (Alam et al.), 121 Tropical crop and crop by-product additives can improve Physiological state of sheep before and during fattening the quality of taro leaf (Colocasia esculenta) silage (Ash (Graham et al.), 371 and Elliott), 233 Silage Effects of sowing date and sowing rate on plant de- Tropical crop and crop by-product additives can improve velopment and grain yield of quinoa (Chenopodium the quality of taro leaf (Colocasia esculenta) silage (Ash quinoa) in a temperate environment (Risi and Galwey), and Elliott), 233 325 396 Index of subjects The potential for using n-alkanes in tropical forages as a White clover, see Trifolium marker for the determination of dry matter by grazing ruminants (Laredo et al.), 355 Yield components Apex and ear development in relation to the number of Urea grains on the main-stem ears in spring barley (Hordeum Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and distichon) (Garcia del Moral et al.), 39 breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf Effects of sowing a companion grass (Lolium perenne), and ear emergence (Gooding et al.), 149 application of grass suppressant and choice of clover variety on the growth and seed production potential of white clover (Wilman et al.), 47 Vicia faba Effect of the apetalous flower character on radiation Interaction of molybdenum, phosphorus and potassium distribution in the crop canopy, yield and its com- on yield in Vicia faba (Xia and Xiong), 85 ponents in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Rao et al.), 189 Effect of autumn nitrogen on the growth and yield of Wheat winter barley in the north of Scotland (Walker and Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and Matthews), 279 breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf Yields and ear emergence (Gooding et al.), 149 Effect of insect pollination on seed production in linseed Removal of phosphorus and potassium from the soil in (Linum usitatissimum) (Williams et al.), 75 wheat and barley straw (Withers), 221 Effects of urea alone or with fungicide on the yield and Relating the nitrogen fertilizer needs of winter wheat breadmaking quality of wheat when sprayed at flag leaf crops to the soil’s mineral nitrogen. Influence of the and ear emergence (Gooding et al.), 149 downward movement of nitrate during winter and Intercepted radiation and yield of lentils (Lens culinaris) in spring (Addiscott and Darby), 241 Canterbury, New Zealand (McKenzie and Hill), 339

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