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Index of Authors ABD EL Mone, A. M. see CHRISTIANSEN, S. DALE, M. F. B. see BRown, J. Acosta-GALLEGos, J. A. see CASTELLANOS, J. Z. Davirs, D.B., Garwoop, T.W.D. and ROCHFORD, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MODELLERS’ Group, Proceedings A.D.H. Factors affecting nitrate leaching from a of the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the Agricultural calcareous loam in East Anglia, 75 Research Modellers’ Group, 117 DELAUNE, R. D. see SAHRAWAT, K. L. AINSLEY, A. E. see HIDE, G. A. DiaTTA, S. see SAHRAWAT, K. L. At-AsmI, H. S. see Esecuig, H. A. Diverio, S., GODDARD, P. J. and GorpDon, I. J. Physiological AMIN, MD R. and Tuomas, H. Growth and water relations responses of farmed red deer to management practices of diverse populations of Lolium perenne exposed to and their modulation by long-acting neuroleptics, 211 drought in field, glasshouse and controlled environment, Douc tas, G. B. see WANG, Y. 15 Dyke, G. V. see JENKYN, J. F. AZAM-ALI, S. N. see COLLINSON, S. T. Eas, S. see Esecuig, H. A. BADAWI, M. A. see EL-SAYED, S. F. Ex-SayeD, S. F., BADAWI, M.A., MAHMOUD, I. M. and BAINBRIDGE, A. see JENKYN, J. F. Motawa, M.H. Some morphological characters and Barry, T. N. see SEMIADI, G., WANG, Y. yield of broad bean (Vicia faba) as affected by pesticide BirTLES, M. J. see HOCKING EDwarpDs, J. E. BOATMAN, N. D. see GRUNDY, A. C. treatments, 463 BorTOLussi, G., TERNOUTH, J. H. and MCMENmMAN, N. P. ERSKINE, W. Seed-size effects on lentil (Lens culinaris) yield Dietary nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in cattle and potential and adaptation to temperature and rainfall in their effects on liveweight gain, blood metabolite con- West Asia, 335 centrations and phosphorus kinetics, 493 Escott-WatTson, P. L. see Marais, J. P. BorTOLussi, G. see also TERNOUTH, J. H. Esecuig, H. A., Exias, S., RODRIGUEZ, V. and AL-AsMI, BOUJENNA, A. see Ramos, J. M. H.S. Response of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to Brock, J. L., Hume, D. E. and FLETCHER, R. H. Seasonal planting pattern and population density in a desert variation in the morphology of perennial ryegrass (Lolium climate, 455 perenne) and cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata) plants and Evans, D.R., HUMPHREYS, M.O. and WiILLiams, T. A. populations in pastures under intensive sheep grazing, 37 Forage yield and quality interactions between white clover BROOKMAN, S. K. E. see TALLOWIN, J. R. B. and contrasting ryegrass varieties in grazed swards, 295 Brown, J., DALE, M. F. B. and Mackay, G. R. General adaptability of potato genotypes selected in the UK for Fan, L. see WANG, X. W. the Mediterranean region, 441 FIGENSCHOU, D. L. see Marais, J. P. FLETCHER, R. H. see BRocK, J. L. CASTELLANOS, J. Z., PENA-CABRIALES, J.J. and Acosta- Foote, A. G. see WANG, Y. GaLLecos, J.A. 'N-determined dinitrogen fixation Forp, M. A. see Moor, D. J. capacity of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars Freitas, B. M. and Paxton, R.J. The role of wind and under water stress, 327 insects in cashew (Anacardium occidentale) pollination in CHALK, P. M. see SEN, S. NE Brazil, 319 CHAVULA, K. M. see COLLINSON, S. T. FROUD-WILLIAMS, R. J. see GRUNDY, A. C. CHRISTENSEN, B. T. see THOMSEN, I. K. CHRISTIANSEN, S., ABD EL Mone, A. M., Cocks, P. S. and GARCIA DEL Moral, L. F. see Ramos, J. M. SINGH, M. Seed yield and hardseededness of two amphi- Garwoop, T. W. D. see Davies, D. B. carpic pasture legumes (Vicia sativa ssp. amphicarpa and GoppDaRD, P. J. see Diverio, S. Lathyrus ciliolatus) and two annual medics (Medicago GoopEN, J. M. see NEUTZE, S. A. rigidula and M. noeana), 421 Coates, D. B. see TERNOUTH, J. H. Gorpon, I. J. see Diverio, S. Cocks, P. S. see CHRISTIANSEN, S., PORQUEDDU, C. Grunpy, A.C., BOATMAN, N. D. and FROUD-WILLIAMS, COLLINSON, S. T., AZAM-ALI, S. N., CHAVULA, K. M. and R. J. Effects of herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer application Hopson, D.A. Growth, development and yield of on grain yield and quality of wheat and barley, 379 bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea) in response to GUTIERREZ Boem, F. H. and Lavapo, R. S. The effects of soil moisture, 307 soil sodicity on emergence, growth, development and yield Cong, J.W., VAN GELDER, A.H. and Marvin, H. J. P. of oilseed rape (Brassica napus), 169 Influence of drying method and ageing on chemical and physical properties and in vitro degradation characteristics Harris, P. M. see HOCKING Epwarps, J. E. of grass and maize samples, 7 HENDERSON, A. L. see Moor, D. J. 524 Index of authors HENDRICKSEN, R. E. see TERNOUTH, J. H. MTENGETI, E. J., WILMAN, D. and MosELey, G. Differences HENRIKSEN, K. see RUBAK, G. H. between twelve forage species in physical breakdown Hipe, G. A., WELHAM, S. J., READ, P. J. and AINSLEY, A. E. when eaten, 287 The yield of potato plants as affected by stem canker MTENGETI, E. J. see WILMAN, D. (Rhizoctonia solani), blackleg (Erwinia carotovora subsp. Murr, P. D. see SEMIADI, G. atroseptica) and by neighbouring plants, 429 MuLBAH, C. K. see SAHRAWAT, K. L. Hirano, C. see Owusu, E. O. HockInGc Epwarps, J. E., BirTLes, M. J., HARRIS, P. M., NEUTZE, S. A., GOODEN, J. M. and Oppy, V. H. Uptake of Parry, A.L., PATERSON, E., WICKHAM, G.A. and labelled phenylalanine into different blood fractions in the McCutTcueon, S. N. Pre- and post-natal wool follicle portal vein and cranial mesenteric vein of lambs, 511 development and density in sheep of five genotypes, 363 NSAHLAI, I. V. and UmMuNNA, N. N. Comparison between Hopson, D. A. see COLLINSON, S. T. reconstituted sheep faeces and rumen fluid inocula and Howes, C. W. see SEMIADI, G. between in vitro and in sacco digestibility methods as Hornke, M. see Owusu, E. O. predictors of intake and in vivo digestibility, 235 HUCKLE, C. A. see Rook, A. J. NTarE, B. R. see StVAKUMAR, M. V. K. Hume, D. E. see Brock, J. L. Humpnureys, M. O. see Evans, D. R. OpaRA, Y. see Rose, M. T., SUTOH, M. Oppy, V. H. see NEUTZE, S. A. Insa, J. A. see RAMos, J. M. OrPHANOS, P. I. Direct and residual effect of phosphorus on dryland barley, 137 JAMIESON, P. D. see Moor, D. J. Owen, E. see Pikg, D. J. JENKYN, J. F., Topp, A. D., BAINBRIDGE, A. and DYKE, Owusu, E. O., Kim, C.-S., Hormke, M. and Hirano, C. G. V. Effects of inoculum sources on the accuracy and Comparative biological and enzymatic studies on some precision of experiments testing different times of applying host-adapted populations of melon and cotton aphid, fungicides to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae), 449 f. sp. hordei) on spring barley, 259 Jones, M. P. see SAHRAWAT, K. L. Pain, B. F. see MISSELBROOK, T. H. Parry, A. L. see HOCKING EDWARDS, J. E. Kim, C.-S. see Owusu, E. O. PATERSON, E. see HOCKING EDwarps, J. E. Knott, C. M. The effect of cover crops on the establishment PATRICK, W. H. Jr see SAHRAWAT, K. L. and yield of vining peas and on nitrate leaching, 471 PaAxTON, R. J. see FReiTAS, B. M. PENA-CABRIALES, J. J. see CASTELLANOS, J. Z. Lal, J. R. see WANG, X. W. PETERSEN, J. see RUBAK, G. H. LavapDo, R. S. see GUTIERREZ BoeM, F. H. Pike, D. J., Owen, E. and Samp, A. N. The dacron bag LINNEMANN, A. R. Phenological development in bambara technique for comparing rumen degradability of untreated groundnut (Vigna subterranea) transferred from 14 to 11 and ammonia-treated barley straw — effect of particle size h photoperiods, 175 and degree of replication, 201 Lot, A. see PORQUEDDU, C. PILBEAM, C.J. Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a McCutTcueon, S. N. see HOCKING Epwarps, J. E. marginal rainfall area of Kenya, | McGrath, S.P. and ZuHao, F. J. Sulphur uptake, yield PoRQUEDDU, C., Loi, A. and Cocks, P. S. Hardseededness responses and the interactions between nitrogen and and pattern of hard seed breakdown in Sardinian sulphur in winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus), 53 populations of Medicago polymorpha under field con- Mackay, G. R. see BROWN, J. ditions, 161 McLEaN, R. W. see TERNOUTH, J. H. PorTER, J. R. see Moor, D. J. McMENimMAN, N. P. see BorTOLuss!, G. PurcHAS, R. W. see WANG, Y. MAHMOUD, I. M. see EL-SayYeED, S. F. Marais, J. P., FiGENSCHOU, D. L., Escott-Watson, P. L. Ramos, J. M., GARCIA DEL MorAL, L. F., BOUJENNA, A., and Wesser, L. N. Administration in suspension-form of SerrA, J., Insa, J. A. and Royo, C. Grain yield, biomass n-alkane external markers for dry matter intake and diet and leaf area of triticale in response to sowing date and selection studies, 207 cutting stage in three contrasting Mediterranean environ- Marvin, H. J. P. see Cong, J. W. ments, 253 MISSELBROOK, T.H., SHEPHERD, M.A. and Pam, B. F. RASMUSSEN, B. see RUBAK, G. H. Sewage sludge applications to grassland: influence of READ, P. J. see Hipe, G. A. sludge type, time and method of application on nitrate RoBeERTS, J. M. see SIVAKUMAR, M. V. K. leaching and herbage yield, 343 ROCHFORD, A. D. H. see Davies, D. B. Miyamoto, S. see SuToH, M. RODRIGUEZ, V. see ESECHIE, H. A. Moot, D.J., Jamieson, P. D., HENDERSON, A. L., Forp, Rook, A. J. and HUCKLE, C. A. Sources of variation in the M. A. and Porter, J. R. Rate of change in harvest index grazing behaviour of dairy cows, 227 during grain-filling of wheat, 387 Rose, M. T. and Osara, Y. Effect of growth hormone on the MosELEY, G. see MTENGETI, E. J., WILMAN, D. response to insulin and glucose turnover in sheep, 107 Mortawa, M. H. see EL-Sayep, S. F. Royo, C. see Ramos, J. M. Index of authors 525 RuB&K, G. H., HENRIKSEN, K., PETERSEN, J., RASMUSSEN, B. TerNouTH, J.H., Bortotussi, G., Coates, D.B., and Sommer, S. G. Effects of application technique and HENDRICKSEN, R. E. and McLean, R. W. The phosphorus anaerobic digestion on gaseous nitrogen loss from animal requirements of growing cattle consuming forage diets, slurry applied to ryegrass (Lolium perenne), 481 503 TERNOUTH, J. H. see also BORTOLUsSI, G. SAHRAWAT, K. L., MULBAH, C. K., Diatta, S., DELAUNE, Tuomas, H. see AMIN, MD R. R. D., PATRICK, W. H. JR, SINGH, B. N. and Jones, M. P. THompson, D. J. and Stout, D. G. Influence of sowing rate The role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrients in the on dry matter yield, plant density and survival of lucerne management of iron toxicity in lowland rice, 143 (Medicago sativa) under dryland and irrigated conditions, Saip, A. N. see Pike, D. J. 301 SEMIADI, G., HoLMEs, C. W., BARRY, T. N. and Mui, P. D. THOMSEN, I. K. and CHRISTENSEN, B.T. Availability to Effects of cold conditions on heat production by young subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen in }°N-labelled sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus elaphus), sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues, 191 221 Topp, A. D. see JENKYN, J. F. Sen, S. and CHALK, P. M. Stimulation of root growth and soil nitrogen uptake by foliar application of urea to wheat Umunna, N. N. see NSAHLAI, I. V. and sunflower, 127 SERRA, J. see Ramos, J. M. VAN GELDER, A. H. see Cong, J. W. SHEPHERD, M.A and SyYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape (Brassica WaGuorwN, G. C. see WANG, Y. napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest and on the WANG, X. W., Lat, J. R., FAN, L. and ZHANG, R. B. Effects response of a succeeding crop of winter wheat to nitrogen of recurrent selection on populations of various genera- fertilizer, 63 tions in wheat by using the Tai Gu single dominant male- SHEPHERD, M. A. see MISSELBROOK, T. H. sterile gene, 397 SINGH, B. N. see SAHRAWAT, K. L. Wana, Y., DouG as, G. B., WAGHORN, G. C., BARRY, T. N. SINGH, M. see CHRISTIANSEN, S. and Foote, A. G. Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus StvAKuMaR, M. V.K., NTare, B. R. and Roserts, J. M. corniculatus upon lactation performance in ewes, 353 Growth, yield and plant—water relations of four cowpea WanG, Y., DouGias, G. B., WAGHORN, G.C., BARRY, (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars in the Sahel, 183 T.N., Foote, A.G. and Purcuas, R.W. Effect of StaFerR, G.A. Differences in phasic development rate condensed tannins upon the performance of lambs grazing amongst wheat cultivars independent of responses to Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago sativa), 87 photoperiod and vernalization. A viewpoint of the Wesser, L. N. see MARAIS, J. P. intrinsic earliness hypothesis, 403 WELHaAM, S. J. see Hipe, G. A. SomMER, S. G. see RUBAK, G. H. WIcKHAM, G. A. see HOCKING Epwarps, J. E. Stout, D. G. see THompson, D. J. WILLIAMS, T. A. see Evans, D. R. Stur, W. W. see Wonca, C. C. Witman, D., MTENGETI, E. J. and Mosetey, G. Physical SuToH, M., Opara, Y. and Miyamoto, S. The effect of structure of twelve forage species in relation to rate of sucrose supplementation on kinetics of nitrogen, ruminal intake by sheep, 277 propionate and plasma glucose in sheep, 99 WILMAN, D. see also MTENGETI, E. J. SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. see SHEPHERD, M. A Wona, C. C. and Stur, W. W. Persistence of tropical forage grasses in shaded environments, 151 TALLOw!, J. R. B. and BROOKMAN, S. K. E. The impact of differences in nitrogen content, nitrogen utilization and ZHANG, R. B. see WANG, X. W. loss from laminae on competition between four grass ZHAO, F. J. see MCGRATH, S. P. species in an old pasture, 25 Index of Subjects Amino acids concentrations and phosphorus kinetics (Bortolussi et Uptake of labelled phenylalanine into different blood al.), 493 fractions in the portal vein and cranial mesenteric vein The phosphorus requirements of growing cattle con- of lambs (Neutze et al.), 511 suming forage diets (Ternouth et al.), 503 Anacardium Climate The role of wind and insects in cashew (Anacardium Seed-size effects on lentil (Lens culinaris) yield potential occidentale) pollination in NE Brazil (Freitas and and adaptation to temperature and rainfall in West Paxton), 319 Asia (Erskine), 335 Common bean, see Phaseolus Cotton Bambara groundnut, see Vigna Comparative biological and enzymatic studies on some Barley host-adapted populations of melon and cotton aphid, Direct and residual effect of phosphorus on dryland Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) (Owusu et a/.), barley (Orphanos), 137 449 The dacron bag technique for comparing rumen degrada- Cowpea, see Vigna bility of untreated and ammonia-treated barley straw — effect of particle size and degree of replication (Pike et al.), 201 Daylength Effects of inoculum sources on the accuracy and precision Phenological development in bambara groundnut (Vigna of experiments testing different times of applying subterranea) transferred from 14 to 11 h photoperiods fungicides to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe gra- (Linnemann), 175 minis f. sp. hordei) on spring barley (Jenkyn et al.), 259 Deer Effects of herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer application on Physiological responses of farmed red deer to management grain yield and quality of wheat and barley (Grundy et practices and their modulation by long-acting neuro- al.), 379 leptics (Diverio et al.), 211 Brassica crops Effects of cold conditions on heat production by young Sulphur uptake, yield responses and the interactions sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) between nitrogen and sulphur in winter oilseed rape (Semiadi et al.), 221 (Brassica napus) (McGrath and Zhao), 53 Diets Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape Administration in suspension-form of n-alkane external (Brassica napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest markers for dry matter intake and diet selection studies and on the response of a succeeding crop of winter (Marais et al.), 207 wheat to nitrogen fertilizer (Shepherd and Sylvester- Digestibility Bradley), 63 Influence of drying method and ageing on chemical and The effects of soil sodicity on emergence, growth, physical properties and in vitro degradation character- development and yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) istics of grass and maize samples (Cone et al.), 7 (Gutiérrez Boem and Lavado), 169 Comparison between reconstituted sheep faeces and Availability to subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen rumen fluid inocula and between in vitro and in sacco in °N-labelled sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues digestibility methods as predictors of intake and in vivo (Thomsen and Christensen), 191 digestibility (Nsahlai and Umunna), 235 Breeding Differences between twelve forage species in physical General adaptability of potato genotypes selected in the breakdown when eaten (Mtengeti et al.), 287 UK for the Mediterranean region (Brown et al.), 441 Drought Broad bean, see Vicia faba Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a marginal rainfall area of Kenya (Pilbeam), 1 Cashew, see Anacardium Growth and water relations of diverse populations of Cattle Lolium perenne exposed to drought in field, glasshouse Sources of variation in the grazing behaviour of dairy and controlled environment (Amin and Thomas), 15 cows (Rook and Huckle), 227 Growth, yield and plant—water relations of four cowpea Dietary nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in cattle and (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars in the Sahel (Sivakumar et their effects on liveweight gain, blood metabolite al.), 183 Index of subjects 527 Influence of sowing rate on dry matter yield, plant density Grazing and survival of lucerne (Medicago sativa) under dryland Seasonal variation in the morphology of perennial and irrigated conditions (Thompson and Stout), 301 ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and cocksfoot (Dactylis N-determined dinitrogen fixation capacity of common glomerata) plants and populations in pastures under bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars under water stress intensive sheep grazing (Brock et al.), 37 (Castellanos et al.), 327 Effect of condensed tannins upon the performance of Response of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to planting lambs grazing Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago pattern and population density in a desert climate sativa) (Wang et al.), 87 (Esechie et al.), 455 Sources of variation in the grazing behaviour of dairy cows (Rook and Huckle), 227 Physical structure of twelve forage species in relation to Feed intake rate of intake by sheep (Wilman et al.), 277 Administration in suspension-form of n-alkane external Forage yield and quality interactions between white clover markers for dry matter intake and diet selection studies and contrasting ryegrass varieties in grazed swards (Marais et al.), 207 (Evans et al.), 295 Comparison between reconstituted sheep faeces and Growth rate rumen fluid inocula and between in vitro and in sacco Differences in phasic development rate amongst wheat digestibility methods as predictors of intake and in vivo cultivars independent of responses to photoperiod and digestibility (Nsahlai and Umunna), 235 vernalization. A viewpoint of the intrinsic earliness Physical structure of twelve forage species in relation to hypothesis (Slafer), 403 rate of intake by sheep (Wilman et al.), 277 Forage Influence of drying method and ageing on chemical and Harvest index physical properties and in vitro degradation character- Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and istics of grass and maize samples (Cone et al.), 7 common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a marginal Persistence of tropical forage grasses in shaded environ- rainfall area of Kenya (Pilbeam), 1 ments (Wong and Stiir), 151 Rate of change in harvest index during grain-filling of Physical structure of twelve forage species in relation to wheat (Moot et al.), 387 rate of intake by sheep (Wilman er al.), 277 Helianthus Differences between twelve forage species in physical Stimulation of root growth and soil nitrogen uptake by breakdown when eaten (Mtengeti et a/.), 287 foliar application of urea to wheat and sunflower (Sen The phosphorus requirements of growing cattle con- and Chalk), 127 suming forage diets (Ternouth et al.), 503 Response of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to planting pattern and population density in a desert climate (Esechie et al.), 455 Genetics Hormones Effects of recurrent selection on populations of various Effect of growth hormone on the response to insulin and generations in wheat by using the Tai Gu single glucose turnover in sheep (Rose and Obara), 107 dominant male-sterile gene (Wang et al.), 397 Germination Hardseededness and pattern of hard seed breakdown in Insects Sardinian populations of Medicago polymorpha under he role of wind and insects in cashew (Anacardium field conditions (Porqueddu et al.), 161 occidentale) pollination in NE Brazil (Freitas and Seed yield and hardseededness of two amphicarpic pasture Paxton), 319 legumes (Vicia sativa ssp. amphicarpa and Lathyrus Comparative biological and enzymatic studies on some ciliolatus) and two annual medics (Medicago rigidula host-adapted populations of melon and cotton aphid, and M. noeana) (Christiansen et al.), 421 Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) (Owusu et a/.), Glucose 449 The effect of sucrose supplementation on kinetics of Intercropping nitrogen, ruminal propionate and plasma glucose in Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and sheep (Sutoh et al.), 99 common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a marginal Effect of growth hormone on the response to insulin and rainfall area of Kenya (Pilbeam), | glucose turnover in sheep (Rose and Obara), 107 Iron Grasses The role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrients in the Influence of drying method and ageing on chemical and management of iron toxicity in lowland rice (Sahrawat physical properties and in vitro degradation character- et al.), 143 istics of grass and maize samples (Cone et al.), 7 Irrigation The impact of differences in nitrogen content, nitrogen Influence of sowing rate on dry matter yield, plant density utilization and loss from laminae on competition and survival of lucerne (Medicago sativa) under dryland between four grass species in an old pasture (Tallowin and irrigated conditions (Thompson and Stout), 301 and Brookman), 25 Growth, development and yield of bambara groundnut Persistence of tropical forage grasses in shaded environ- (Vigna subterranea) in response to soil moisture (Collin- ments (Wong and Stiir), 151 son et al.), 307 528 Index of subjects Lactation Influence of sowing rate on dry matter yield, plant density Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon and survival of lucerne (Medicago sativa) under dryland lactation performance in ewes (Wang et al.), 353 and irrigated conditions (Thompson and Stout), 301 Leaching Seed yield and hardseededness of two amphicarpic pasture Factors affecting nitrate leaching from a calcareous loam legumes (Vicia sativa ssp. amphicarpa and Lathyrus in East Anglia (Davies et al.), 75 ciliolatus) and two annual medics (Medicago rigidula Availability to subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen and M. noeana) (Christiansen et al.), 421 in }°N-labelled sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues Metabolism (Thomsen and Christensen), 191 The effect of sucrose supplementation on kinetics of Sewage sludge applications to grassland: influence of nitrogen, ruminal propionate and plasma glucose in sludge type, time and method of application on nitrate sheep (Sutoh et al.), 99 leaching and herbage yield (Misselbrook et al.), 343 Effect of growth hormone on the response to insulin and The effect of cover crops on the establishment and yield of glucose turnover in sheep (Rose and Obara), 107 vining peas and on nitrate leaching (Knott), 471 Dietary nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in cattle and Legumes their effects on liveweight gain, blood metabolite Seed yield and hardseededness of two amphicarpic pasture concentrations and phosphorus kinetics (Bortolussi ef legumes (Vicia sativa ssp. amphicarpa and Lathyrus al.), 493 ciliolatus) and two annual medics (Medicago rigidula Mixed pastures and M. noeana) (Christiansen et al.), 421 Seasonal variation in the morphology of perennial Lens ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and cocksfoot (Dactylis Seed-size effects on lentil (Lens culinaris) yield potential glomerata) plants and populations in pastures under and adaptation to temperature and rainfall in West intensive sheep grazing (Brock et al.), 37 Asia (Erskine), 335 Forage yield and quality interactions between white clover Lentil, see Lens and contrasting ryegrass varieties in grazed swards Lolium (Evans et al.), 295 Growth and water relations of diverse populations of Models Lolium perenne exposed to drought in field, glasshouse Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the and controlled environment (Amin and Thomas), 15 Agricultural Research Modellers’ Group (Agricultural Seasonal variation in the morphology of perennial Research Modellers’ Group), 117 ryegrass (Lolium perenne) and cocksfoot (Dactylis Sources of variation in the grazing behaviour of dairy glomerata) plants and populations in pastures under cows (Rook and Huckle), 227 intensive sheep grazing (Brock et al.), 37 Effects of inoculum sources on the accuracy and precision Forage yield and quality interactions between white clover of experiments testing different times of applying and contrasting ryegrass varieties in grazed swards fungicides to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe grami- (Evans et al.), 295 nis f. sp. hordei) on spring barley (Jenkyn et al.), 259 Effects of application technique and anaerobic digestion Growth, development and yield of bambara groundnut on gaseous nitrogen loss from animal slurry applied to (Vigna subterranea) in response to soil moisture (Collin- ryegrass (Lolium perenne) (Rubek et al.), 481 son et al.), 307 Lotus Rate of change in harvest index during grain-filling of Effect of condensed tannins upon the performance of wheat (Moot et al.), 387 lambs grazing Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago Differences in phasic development rate amongst wheat sativa) (Wang et al.), 87 cultivars independent of responses to photoperiod and Lotus vernalization. A viewpoint of the intrinsic earliness Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon hypothesis (Slafer), 403 lactation performance in ewes (Wang et al.), 353 The yield of potato plants as affected by stem canker Lucerne, see Medicago (Rhizoctonia solani), blackleg (Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica) and by neighbouring plants (Hide er al.), 429 Maize Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a marginal Nitrogen rainfall area of Kenya (Pilbeam), 1 The impact of differences in nitrogen content, nitrogen Influence of drying method and ageing on chemical and utilization and loss from laminae on competition physical properties and in vitro degradation character- between four grass species in an old pasture (Tallowin istics of grass and maize samples (Cone et al.), 7 and Brookman), 25 Medic, see Medicago Sulphur uptake, yield responses and the interactions Medicago between nitrogen and sulphur in winter oilseed rape Effect of condensed tannins upon the performance of (Brassica napus) (McGrath and Zhao), 53 lambs grazing Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape sativa) (Wang et al.), 87 (Brassica napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest Hardseededness and pattern of hard seed breakdown in and on the response of a succeeding crop of winter Sardinian populations of Medicago polymorpha under wheat to nitrogen fertilizer (Shepherd and Sylvester- field conditions (Porqueddu et al.), 161 Bradley), 63 Index of subjects 529 Factors affecting nitrate leaching from a calcareous loam Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) (Owusu et al.), in East Anglia (Davies et al.), 75 449 Stimulation of root growth and soil nitrogen uptake by Phaseolus ; foliar application of urea to wheat and sunflower (Sen Variation in harvest index of maize (Zea mays) and and Chalk), 127 common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown in a marginal Availability to subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen rainfall area of Kenya (Pilbeam), | in °N-labelled sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues 15N-determined dinitrogen fixation capacity of common (Thomsen and Christensen), 191 bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars under water stress The effect of cover crops on the establishment and yield of (Castellanos et al.), 327 vining peas and on nitrate leaching (Knott), 471 Phosphorus Dietary nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in cattle and Direct and residual effect of phosphorus on dryland their effects on liveweight gain, blood metabolite barley (Orphanos), 137 concentrations and phosphorus kinetics (Bortolussi ef Dietary nitrogen and phosphorus depletion in cattle and al.), 493 their effects on liveweight gain, blood metabolite Nitrogen fertilizers concentrations and phosphorus kinetics (Bortolussi et Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape al.), 493 (Brassica napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest The phosphorus requirements of growing cattle con- and on the response of a succeeding crop of winter suming forage diets (Ternouth et al.), 503 wheat to nitrogen fertilizer (Shepherd and Sylvester- Pisum Bradley), 63 The effect of cover crops on the establishment and yield of Effects of herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer application on vining peas and on nitrate leaching (Knott), 471 grain yield and quality of wheat and bariey (Grundy et Plant population density al.), 379 Response of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to planting Nitrogen fixation pattern and population density in a desert climate 15N-determined dinitrogen fixation capacity of common (Esechie et al.), 455 bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivars under water stress Pollination (Castellanos et al.), 327 The role of wind and insects in cashew (Anacardium occidentale) pollination in NE Brazil (Freitas and Paxton), 319 Oilseed rape, see Brassica crops Potato The yield of potato plants as affected by stem canker Pastures (Rhizoctonia solani), blackleg (Erwinia carotovora The impact of differences in nitrogen content, nitrogen subsp. atroseptica) and by neighbouring plants (Hide et utilization and loss from laminae on competition al.), 429 between four grass species in an old pasture (Tallowin General adaptability of potato genotypes selected in the and Brookman), 25 UK for the Mediterranean region (Brown et al.), 441 Sewage sludge applications to grassland: influence of sludge type, time and method of application on nitrate leaching and herbage yield (Misselbrook et al.), 343 Rice The role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrients in the Peas, see Pisum Pesticides management of iron toxicity in lowland rice (Sahrawat Effects of inoculum sources on the accuracy and precision et al.), 143 of experiments testing different times of applying Roots fungicides to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe grami- Stimulation of root growth and soil nitrogen uptake by nis f. sp. hordei) on spring barley (Jenkyn et al.), 259 foliar application of urea to wheat and sunflower (Sen Effects of herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer application on and Chalk), 127 grain yield and quality of wheat and barley (Grundy er Rumen al.), 379 The dacron bag technique for comparing rumen degrada- Some morphological characters and yield of broad bean bility of untreated and ammonia-treated barley straw — (Vicia faba) as affected by pesticide treatments (El- effect of particle size and degree of replication (Pike et Sayed et al.), 463 al.), 201 Pests and diseases Ryegrass, see Lolium Effects of inoculum sources on the accuracy and precision of experiments testing different times of applying fungicides to control powdery mildew (Erysiphe gra- Salinity minis f. sp. hordei) on spring barley (Jenkyn et al.), 259 The effects of soil sodicity on emergence, growth, The yield of potato plants as affected by stem canker development and yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Rhizoctonia solani), blackleg (Erwinia carotovora (Gutiérrez Boem and Lavado), 169 subsp. atroseptica) and by neighbouring plants (Hide et Seeds al.), 429 Hardseededness and pattern of hard seed breakdown in Comparative biological and enzymatic studies on some Sardinian populations of Medicago polymorpha under host-adapted populations of melon and cotton aphid, field conditions (Porqueddu et al.), 161 530 Index of subjects Seed yield and hardseededness of two amphicarpic pasture Sulphur legumes (Vicia sativa ssp. amphicarpa and Lathyrus Sulphur uptake, yield responses and the interactions ciliolatus) and two annual medics (Medicago rigidula between nitrogen and sulphur in winter oilseed rape and M. noeana) (Christiansen et al.), 421 (Brassica napus) (McGrath and Zhao), 53 Shading Sunflower, see Helianthus Persistence of tropical forage grasses in shaded environ- ments (Wong and Stiir), 151 Sheep Tannins Effect of condensed tannins upon the performance of Effect of condensed tannins upon the performance of lambs grazing Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago lambs grazing Lotus corniculatus and lucerne (Medicago sativa) (Wang et al.), 87 sativa) (Wang et al.), 87 The effect of sucrose supplementation on kinetics of Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon nitrogen, ruminal propionate and plasma glucose in lactation performance in ewes (Wang et al.), 353 Techniques sheep (Sutoh et al.), 99 The dacron bag technique for comparing rumen degrada- Effect of growth hormone on the response to insulin and bility of untreated and ammonia-treated barley straw — glucose turnover in sheep (Rose and Obara), 107 effect of particle size and degree of replication (Pike et Physical structure of twelve forage species in relation to al.), 201 rate of intake by sheep (Wilman et al.), 277 Administration in suspension-form of n-alkane external Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus upon markers for dry matter intake and diet selection studies lactation performance in ewes (Wang et al.), 353 (Marais et al.), 207 Pre- and post-natal wool follicle development and density Physiological responses of farmed red deer to management in sheepo f five genotypes (Hocking Edwards et al.), 363 practices and their modulation by long-acting neuro- Uptake of labelled phenylalanine into different blood leptics (Diverio et al.), 211 fractions in the portal vein and cranial mesenteric vein Comparison between reconstituted sheep faeces and of lambs (Neutze er ai.), 511 rumen fluid inocula and between in vitro and in sacco Slurries digestibility methods as predictors of intake and in vivo Sewage sludge applications to grassland: influence of digestibility (Nsahlai and Umunna), 235 sludge type, time and method of application on nitrate Effects of recurrent selection on populations of various leaching and herbage yield (Misselbrook et al.), 343 generations in wheat by using the Tai Gu single Effects of application technique and anaerobic digestion dominant male-sterile gene (Wang et al.), 397 on gaseous nitrogen loss from animal slurry applied to Effects of application technique and anaerobic digestion ryegrass (Lolium perenne) (Rubek et al.), 481 on gaseous nitrogen loss from animal slurry applied to Soils ryegrass (Lolium perenne) (Rubek et al.), 481 Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape Uptake of labelled phenylalanine into different blood (Brassica napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest fractions in the portal vein and cranial mesenteric vein and on the response of a succeeding crop of winter of lambs (Neutze et al.), 511 wheat to nitrogen fertilizer (Shepherd and Sylvester- Temperature Bradley), 63 Effects of cold conditions on heat production by young Factors affecting nitrate leaching from a calcareous loam sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) in East Anglia (Davies et al.), 75 (Semiadi et al.), 221 The effects of soil sodicity on emergence, growth, Seed-size effects on lentil (Lens culinaris) yield potential development and yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and adaptation to temperature and rainfall in West (Gutiérrez Boem and Lavado), 169 Asia (Erskine), 335 Trifolium Availability to subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen Forage yield and quality interactions between white clover in '°N-labelled sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues and contrasting ryegrass varieties in grazed swards (Thomsen and Christensen), 191 (Evans et al.), 295 Sewage sludge applications to grassland: influence of Triticale sludge type, time and method of application on nitrate Grain yield, biomass and leaf area of triticale in response leaching and herbage yield (Misselbrook et al.), 343 to sowing date and cutting stage in three contrasting Sowing date Mediterranean environments (Ramos ef al.), 253 Grain yield, biomass and leaf area of triticale in response to sowing date and cutting stage in three contrasting Mediterranean environments (Ramos et al.), 253 Vicia faba Sowing rates Some morphological characters and yield of broad bean Influence of sowing rate on dry matter yield, plant density (Vicia faba) as affected by pesticide treatments (EIl- and survival of lucerne (Medicago sativa) under dryland Sayed et al.), 463 and irrigated conditions (Thompson and Stout), 301 Vigna Sugarbeet Phenological development in bambara groundnut (Vigna Availability to subsequent crops and leaching of nitrogen subterranea) transferred from '4 to 11 h photoperiods in '°N-labelled sugarbeet tops and oilseed rape residues (Linnemann), 175 (Thomsen and Christensen), 191 Growth, yield and plant—water relations of four cowpea Index of subjects 531 (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars in the Sahel (Sivakumar et foliar application of urea to wheat and sunflower (Sen al.), 183 and Chalk), 127 Growth, development and yield of bambara groundnut Effects of herbicide and nitrogen fertilizer application on (Vigna subterranea) in response to soil moisture (Collin- grain yield and quality of wheat and barley (Grundy et son et al.), 307 al.), 379 Rate of change in harvest index during grain-filling of wheat (Moot et al.), 387 Water relations Effects of recurrent selection on populations of various Growth and water relations of diverse populations of generations in wheat by using the Tai Gu single Lolium perenne exposed to drought in field, glasshouse dominant male-sterile gene (Wang et al.), 397 and controlled environment (Amin and Thomas), 15 Differences in phasic development rate amongst wheat Growth, yield and plant—water relations of four cowpea cultivars independent of responses to photoperiod and (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars in the Sahel (Sivakumar et vernalization. A viewpoint of the intrinsic earliness al.), 183 hypothesis (Slafer), 403 Growth, development and yield of bambara groundnut White clover, see Trifolium (Vigna subterranea) in response to soil moisture (Collin- Wool son et al.), 307 Pre- and post-natal wool follicle development and density Wheat in sheep of five genotypes (Hocking Edwards et al.), 363 Effect of nitrogen fertilizer applied to winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) on soil mineral nitrogen after harvest and on the response of a succeeding crop of winter Yield wheat to nitrogen fertilizer (Shepherd and Sylvester- Grain yield, biomass and leaf area of triticale in response Bradley), 63 to sowing date and cutting stage in three contrasting Stimulation of root growth and soil nitrogen uptake by Mediterranean environments (Ramos et al.), 253

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