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Index of Authors Acuarya, S. N. see Stout, D. G. Dae, A. E. and DRENNAN, D.S.H. Transplanted maize ADEWUMI, P. O. see IREMIREN, G. O. (Zea mays) for grain production in southern England. II. ADULOJU, S. O. see IREMIREN, G. O. Effects of planting date, transplant age at planting and AINSLEY, A. E. see Hipe, G. A. cultivar on growth, development and harvest index, 37 ALARCON, J. J. see RODRIGUEZ, P. DaLeE, A. E. and DRENNAN, D.S.H. Transplanted maize AL-NakIB, F. M. S., BATEMAN, N., FINDLAY, R. H., SMITH, (Zea mays) for grain production in southern England. III. C. and THoMpson, R. Comparative performance of British Effect of plant growth regulator treatments on maize hill sheep breeds and crosses, 199 transplant morphology, 45 ANNICCHIARICO, P. and PIANO, E. Response of white clover DANIEL, G. J. see FOTHERGILL, M. genotypes to intergenotypic and interspecific interference, Davies, D. A. see FOTHERGILL, M. 431 Davies, W. P. see GOoDING, M. J. ARCHER, J. R. see LLoyp, A. DELL’ Amico, J. see RODRIGUEZ, P. ARIYANAYAGAM, R. P. see UMAHARAN, P. DE VEGA, A. and Poppt, D. P. Extent of digestion and rumen Arora, V.K., SINGH, CHARANJIT and SINGH, KULDEEP condition as factors affecting passage of liquid and digesta Comparative assessment of soil water balance under particles in sheep, 207 wheat in a subtropical environment with simplified DUKMAN, J. T. and LAWRENCE, P. R. The energy expenditure models, 46! of cattle and buffaloes walking and working in different soil conditions, 95 BARRY, T. N. see KUSMARTONO DRENNAN, D. S. H. see DALE, A. E. BATEMAN, N. see At-NAKIB, F. M. S. DRIEHUIS, F., VAN WIKSELAAR, P. G., VAN VUUREN, A. M. BECKER, K. see MAKKaR, H. P. S. and Spoetstra, S. F. Effect of a bacterial inoculant on BINNIE, R. C., KILPATRICK, D. J. and CHESTNUTT, D. M. B. rate of fermentation and chemical composition of high Effect of altering the length of the regrowth interval in dry matter grass silages, 323 early, mid and late season on the productivity of grass DuSkovA, D. see MAROUNEK, M. swards, 303 Dyer, C. J. see GRYLLS, J. P. BORNER, A. see FLINTHAM, J. E. BROERSMA, K. see Stout, D. G. Epwarps, S. R. see Oppy, V. H. BRYANT, M. J. see SIBANDA, L. M. BuLson, H. A. J., SNAYDON, R. W. and Stopes, C. E. Effects FINDLAY, R. H. see AL-NAKIB, F. M. S. of plant density on intercropped wheat and field beans in FLINTHAM, J. E., BORNER, A., WORLAND, A. J. and GALE, an organic farming system, 59 M.D. Optimizing wheat grain yield: effects of Rht (gibberellin-insensitive) dwarfing genes, 11 CALDERINI, D. F. see KRUK, B. C. Foster, R. see Poont, H. S. CarrRECK, N. L. and WILLIAMS, I. H. Observations on two FOTHERGILL, M., Davies, D.A. and DANIEL, G. J. commercial flower mixtures as food sources for beneficial Morphological dynamics and seedling recruitment in insects in the UK, 397 young swards of three contrasting cultivars of white clover CASHMAN, M. M. see KETTLEWELL, P. S. (Trifolium repens) under continuous stocking with sheep, CHEN, F. see Hu, B. 163 CHESTNUTT, D. M. B. see BINNIE, R. C. FROMENT, M. A. and McDonaLb, H. G. Effect of a plant CuonG, D.T., Tasuppin, I., SAMAT, ABD. M.S., STur, growth regulator regime on internode length and weight W. W. and SHELTON, H. M. Stocking rate effects on sheep of tillers in conventional and hybrid rye and the impact of and forage productivity under rubber in Malaysia, 339 nitrogen on crop performance, 143 Coates, D. B. see TERNOUTH, J. H. GALE, M. D. see FLINTHAM, J. E. DAFTARDAR, S. Y., WAGLE, S.M. and SAVANT, N. K. GoprgJ, N. B. see RAMRAJ, V. M. Agronomic performance of urea briquettes containing GoopeNn, J. M. see NEUTZE, S. A. diammonium phosphate in rainfed transplanted rice on GoopInG, M. J., SmitH, G., Davies, W. P. and KETTLEWELL, farmers’ fields, 291 P. S. The use of residual maximum likelihood to model Date, A. E. and DRENNAN, D.S.H. Transplanted maize grain quality characters of wheat with variety, climatic (Zea mays) for grain production in southern England. I. and nitrogen fertilizer effects, 135 Effects of planting date, transplant age at planting and GrINDLAY, D.J.C. Towards an explanation of crop cultivar on grain yield, 27 nitrogen demand based on the optimization of leaf nitrogen per unit leaf area, 377 504 Index of authors Gry Ls, J. P., Wess, J. and Dyer, C. J. Seasonal variation MOLINA-GALAN, J. see MARTINEZ-BARAJAS, E. in response of winter cereals to nitrogen fertilizer and Mora es, D. see RODRIGUEZ, P. apparent recovery of fertilizer nitrogen on chalk soils in Morton, J.R. Use of certain 5x5 Latin squares for southern England, 251 increasing information from agroforestry experiments, | GUNTHER-BorSTEL, O. see SIELING, K. ND Lovu, L. R. see SIBANDA, L. M. HANus, H. see SIELING, K. Neutze, S.A., GoopEN, J.M. and Oppy, V.H. HaquE, S. Q. see UMAHARAN, P. Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of Harris, H. C. see PILBEAM, C. J. lambs. 1. Development of an experimental model, 217 HARTMANN, F. and VAN RyssEN, J. B.J. Metabolism of Neutze, S.A., Gooden, J.M. and Oppy, V.H. selenium and copper in sheep with and without sodium Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of bicarbonate supplementation, 357 lambs. 2. Effects of feed intake, 233 HERING, T. F. see JOSEPH, M. E. NEUTZE, S. A. see also Oppy, V. H. Hipe, G. A., WELHAM, S. J., READ, P. J. and AINSLEY, A. E. No, K. F., StUR, W. W. and SHELTON, H. M. New forage Effects of planting mixtures of different sizes of potato species for integration of sheep in rubber plantations, 347 seed tubers on the yield and size of tubers, 173 NICHOLLS, P. J. see Oppy, V. H. Hopkins, D. L. see KRAUSGRILL, D. I. Hu, B., CHEN, F. and Li, Q. Sterility and variation resulting Oppy, V.H., Epwarps, S.R., WARREN, H. M., SPECK, from the transfer of polima cytoplasmic male sterility P.A., NicHotts, P.J. and Neutze,_ S.A. from Brassica napus into Brassica chinensis, 299 Interrelationships between amino acid and glucose metabolism in lambs of different dietary history IpiToYE, A. A. see IREMIREN, G. O. supplemented with rumen escape protein, 105 IREMIREN, G.O., ADEWuMI, P.O., ADULOJU, S.O. and Oppy, V. H. see also NEuTZE, S. A. IpiroyE, A. A. Effects of paclobutrazol and nitrogen fertilizer on the growth and yield of maize, 425 PIANO, E. see ANNICCHIARICO, P. PILBEAM, C. J., MCNEILL, A. M., Harris, H. C. and Swirt, JosepH, M. E. and HERING, T. F. Effects of environment on R. S. Effect of fertilizer rate and form on the recovery of spore germinaiton and infection by broad bean rust N-labelled fertilizer applied to wheat in Syria, 415 (Uromyces viciae-fabae), 73 Poonl, H. S., Foster, R. and ZHAO, B. Impact of pollination time, seed size, position and maturity on quantitative KETTLEWELL, P.S. and CASHMAN, M. M. Alpha-amylase variation in Nicotiana rustica, 181 activity of wheat grain from crops differing in grain drying Poppt, D. P. see DE VEGA, A. rate, 127 KETTLEWELL, P. S. see also GOODING, M. J. RamralJ, V. M., Vyas, B. N., GopreJ, N. B., Mistry, K. B., KILPATRICK, D. J. see BINNIE, R. C. Swami, B.N. and SinGH, N. Effects of 28- KRAUSGRILL, D.I., TULLOH, N. M. and Hopkins, D. L. homobrassinolide on yields of wheat, rice, groundnut, Growth of sheep to the age of three years after a severe mustard, potato and cotton, 405 nutritional check in early post-natal life, 479 ReaD, P. J. see Hip, G. A. KRUK, B.C., CALDERINI, D. F. and SLAFeR, G. A. Grain RopriGuez, P., DELL’Amico, J., MORALES, D., SANCHEZ weight in wheat cultivars released from 1920 to 1990 as Bianco, M. J. and ALaRcOn, J. J. Effects of salinity on affected by post-anthesis defoliation, 273 growth, shoot water relations and root hydraulic KUSMARTONO, SHIMADA, A. and Barry, T.N. Rumen conductivity in tomato plants, 439 digestion and rumen outflow rate in deev fed fresh chicory (Cichorium intybus) or perennial ryegrass (Lolium Samat, Asp. M. S. see CHONG, D. T. perenne), 87 SANCHEZ BLANCO, M. J. see RODRIGUEZ, P. SANCHEZ DE JIMENEZ, E. see MARTINEZ-BARAJAS, E. LAWRENCE, P. R. see DIKMAN, J. T. SAVANT, N. K. see DAFTARDAR, S. Y. Li, Q. see Hu, B. SEENEY, F. M. see WEBB, J. Lioyp, A., Wess, J., ARCHER, J.R. and SyYLVESTER- SHELTON, H. M. see CHONG, D. T., NG, K. F. BRADLEY, R. Urea as a nitrogen fertilizer for cereals, 263 SHELTON, I. D. see WAGHORN, G. C. SHIMADA, A. see KUSMARTONO McDonaLb, H. G. see FROMENT, M. A. SIBANDA, L. M., NpLovu, L. R. and BRYANT, M. J. Effects MCNEILL, A. M. see PILBEAM, C. J. of feeding varying amounts of a grain/forage diet during MakKak, H. P. S. and BECKER, K. Nutrients and antiquality late gestation and lactation on the performance of factors in different morphological parts of the Moringa Matebele goats, 469 oleifera tree, 311 SIELING, K., GUNTHER-BorSTEL, O. and Hanus, H. Effect of MAROUNEK, M., SIMUNEK, J., DuSkovA, D. and slurry application and mineral nitrogen fertilization on N SKRIVANOVA, V. Effect of ionophores on in vitro caecal leaching in different crop combinations, 79 fermentation in rabbits, 495 SIMUNEK, J. see MAROUNEK, M. MARTINEZ-BARAJAS, E., MOLINA-GALAN, J. and SANCHEZ DE SINGH, CHARANJIT see ARORA, V. K. JIMENEZ, E. Regulation of Rubisco activity during grain- SINGH, KULDEEP see ARORA, V. K. fill in maize: possible role of Rubisco activase, 155 SINGH, N. see RAMRAJ, V. M. Mistry, K. B. see RAMRAJ, V. M. SKRIVANOVA, V. see MAROUNEK, M. Index of authors 505 SLAFER, G. A. see KRUK, B. C. UMAHARAN, P., ARIYANAYAGAM, R. P. and Haqug, S. Q. SmiTH, C. see AL-NAKIB, F. M. S. Effect of short-term waterlogging applied at various SMITH, G. see GOODING, M. J. growth phases on growth, development and yield in Vigna SNAYDON, R. W. see BULSON, H. A. J. unguiculata, 189 SOLOMON Gizaw and Tuwalrtes, C. J. Changes in liveweight, body condition and scrotal circumference and _ their VAN RyssEN, J. B. J. see HARTMANN, F. relationships with sexual activity and flock fertility in VAN VUUREN, A. M. see DRIEHUIS, F. Ethiopian Horro rams over a 3-cycle joining period, 117 VAN WIKSELAAR, P. G. see DRIEHUIS, F. Speck, P. A. see Oppy, V. H. Vyas, B. N. see RAMRAJ, V. M. SPOELSTRA, S. F. see DRIEHUIS, F. Stopes, C. E. see BULSON, H. A. J. Stout, D.G., BRoeRsMA, K. and Acnarya, S.N. Seed WaGHorN, G. C. and SHELTON, I. D. Effect of condensed preinoculation and soil liming for growth of forage tannins in Lotus corniculatus on the nutritive value of pasture for sheep, 365 legumes on acidic clay soils, 51 WAGLE, S. M. see DAFTARDAR, S. Y. StTUR, W. W. see CHONG, D. T., NG, K. F. WarREN, H. M. see Oppy, V. H. Susepi, K.D. Wheat intercropped with tori (Brassica Wess, J., SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. and SEENEY, F. M. The campestris var. toria) and pea (Pisum sativum) in the effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen residues subsistence farming system of the Nepalese hills, 283 from root crops grown on sandy soils, 445 SwamMl, B. N. see RAMRAJ, V. M. SwiFT, R. S. see PILBEAM, C. J. WEBB, J. see also GRYLLS, J. P., LLoyb, A. WELHAM, S. J. see HIDE, G. A. SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. see LLoyD, A., WEBB, J. WILLIAMS, I. H. see CARRECK, N. L. WORLAND, A. J. see FLINTHAM, J. E. TAJUDDIN, I. see CHONG, D. T. TERNOUTH, J.H. and Coates, D.B. Phosphorus homoeostasis in grazing breeder cattle, 331 YAU, S. K. Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international THOMPSON, R. see AL-NAKIB, F. M. S. variety yield trials of barley and wheat, 5 Tuwaltes, C. J. see SOLOMON GIZAW TULLOH, N. M. see KRAUSGRILL, D. I. ZHAO, B. see POONI, H. S. Amino acids The effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen Interrelationships between amino acid and glucose metab- residues from root crops grown on sandy soils (Webb er olism in lambs of different dietary history supplemented al.), 445 with rumen escape protein (Oddy et al.), 105 Deer Barley Rumen digestion and rumen outflow rate in deer fed fresh Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international variety chicory (Cichorium intybus) or perennial ryegrass yield trials of barley and wheat (Yau), 5 (Lolium perenne) (Kusmartono et al.), 87 Brassica crops Defoliation Wheat intercropped with tori (Brassica campestris var. Grain weight in wheat cultivars released from 1920 to toria) and pea (Pisum sativum) in the subsistence 1990 as affected by post-anthesis defoliation (Kruk ef farming system of the Nepalese hills (Subedi), 283 al.), 273 Sterility and variation resulting from the transfer of Diets polima cytoplasmic male sterility from Brassica napus Rumen digestion and rumen outflow rate in deer fed fresh into Brassica chinensis (Hu et al.), 299 chicory (Cichorium intybus) or perennial ryegrass Breeding (Lolium perenne) (Kusmartono et al.), 87 Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international variety Interrelationships between amino acid and glucose metab- yield trials of barley and wheat (Yau), 5 olism in lambs of different dietary history supplemented Breeds with rumen escape protein (Oddy er al.), 105 Comparative performance of British hill sheep breeds and Metabolism of selenium and copper in sheep with and crosses (Al-Nakib ef al.), 199 without sodium bicarbonate supplementation Buffaloes (Hartmann and van Ryssen), 357 The energy expenditure of cattle and buffaloes walking Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus on the and working in different soil conditions (Dijkman and nutritive value of pasture for sheep (Waghorn and Lawrence), 95 Shelton), 365 Effects of feeding varying amounts of a grain/forage diet during late gestation and lactation on the performance Cattle of Matebele goats (Sibanda et al.), 469 The energy expenditure of cattle and buffaloes walking Growth of sheep to the age of three years after a severe and working in different soil conditions (Dijkman and nutritional check in early post-natal life (Krausgrill er Lawrence), 95 al.), 479 Phosphorus homoeostasis in grazing breeder cattle Digestion (Ternouth and Coates), 331 Extent of digestion and rumen condition as factors Cereals affecting passage of liquid and digesta particles in sheep Seasonal variation in response of winter cereals to nitrogen (de Vega and Poppi), 207 fertilizer and apparent recovery of fertilizer nitrogen on chalk soils in southern England (Grylls et al.), 251 Urea as a nitrogen fertilizer for cereals (Lloyd er al.), 263 Energy expenditure Copper The energy expenditure of cattle and buffaloes walking Metabolism of selenium and copper in sheep with and and working in different soil conditions (Dijkman and without sodium bicarbonate supplementation Lawrence), 95 (Hartmann and van Ryssen), 357 Experimental design Cowpea, see Vigna Use of certain 5x5 Latin squares for increasing in- Crops formation from agroforestry experiments (Morton), | Towards an-explanation of crop nitrogen demand based Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international variety on the optimization of leaf nitrogen per unit leaf area yield trials of barley and wheat (Yau), 5 (Grindlay), 377 Effects of 28-homobrassinolide on yields of wheat, rice, groundnut, mustard, potato and cotton (Ramraj et al.), Faba bean, see Vicia faba 405 Feed intake Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of lambs. 2. Effects of feed intake (Neutze et al.), 233 Index of subjects 507 Field bean, see Vicia faba Grazing Forage Morphological dynamics and seedling recruitment in New forage species for integration of sheep in rubber young swards of three contrasting cultivars of white plantations (Ng et al.), 347 clover (Trifolium repens) under continuous stocking with sheep (Fothergill et a/.), 163 Effect of altering the length of the regrowth interval in Genetics early, mid and late season on the productivity of grass Optimizing wheat grain yield: effects of Rht (gibberellin- swards (Binnie et al.), 303 insensitive) dwarfing genes (Flintham et al.), 11 Growth Sterility and variation resulting from the transfer of Effect of short-term waterlogging applied at various polima cytoplasmic male sterility from Brassica napus growth phases on growth, development and yield in into Brassica chinensis (Hu et al.), 299 Vigna unguiculata (Umaharan et al.), 189 Germination Growth rate Seed preinoculation and soil liming for growth of forage Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in legumes on acidic clay soils (Stout et al.), 51 southern England. II. Effects of planting date, trans- Effects of environment on spore germinaiton and infection plant age at planting and cultivar on growth, de- by broad bean rust (Uromyces viciae-fabae) (Joseph and velopment and harvest index (Dale and Drennan), 37 Hering), 73 Growth of sheep to the age of three years after a severe Glucose nutritional check in early post-natal life (Krausgrill et Interrelationships between amino acid and glucose metab- al.), 479 olism in lambs of different dietary history supplemented Growth regulators with rumen escape protein (Oddy et al.), 105 Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Goats southern England. III. Effect of plant growth regulator Effects of feeding varying amounts of a grain/forage diet treatments on maize transplant morphology (Dale and during late gestation and lactation on the performance Drennan), 45 of Matebele goats (Sibanda et al.), 469 Effect of a plant growth regulator regime on internode Grain quality length and weight of tillers in conventional and hybrid Alpha-amylase activity of wheat grain from crops differing rye and the impact of nitrogen on crop performance in grain drying rate (Kettlewell and Cashman), 127 (Froment and McDonald), 143 The use of residual maximum likelihood to model grain Effects of 28-homobrassinolide on yields of wheat, rice, quality characters of wheat with variety, climatic and groundnut, mustard, potato and cotton (Ramraj et a/.), nitrogen fertilizer effects (Gooding et al.), 135 405 Grain yield Effects of paclobutrazol and nitrogen fertilizer on the Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international variety growth and yield of maize (Iremiren et a/.), 425 yield trials of barley and wheat (Yau), 5 Optimizing wheat grain yield: effects of Rht (gibberellin- insensitive) dwarfing genes (Flintham ef al.), 11 Inoculation Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Seed preinoculation and soil liming for growth of forage southern England. I. Effects of planting date, transplant legumes on acidic clay soils (Stout er al.), 51 age at planting and cultivar on grain yield (Dale and Effect ofa bacterial inoculant on rate of fermentation and Drennan), 27 chemical composition of high dry matter grass silages Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in (Driehuis et al.), 323 southern England. II. Effects of planting date, trans- Insects plant age at planting and cultivar on growth, de- Observations on two commercial flower mixtures as food velopment and harvest index (Dale and Drennan), 37 sources for beneficial insects in the UK (Carreck and Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Williams), 397 southern England. III. Effect of plant growth regulator Intercropping treatments on maize transplant morphology (Dale and Effects of plant density on intercropped wheat and field Drennan), 45 beans in an organic farming system (Bulson ef al.), 59 Regulation of Rubisco activity during grain-fill in maize: Wheat intercropped with tori (Brassica campestris var. possible role of Rubisco activase (Martinez-Barajas ef toria) and pea (Pisum sativum) in the subsistence al.), 155 farming system of the Nepalese hills (Subedi), 283 Grain weight in wheat cultivars released from 1920 to lonophores 1990 as affected by post-anthesis defoliation (Kruk ef Effect of ionophores on in vitro caecal fermentation in al.), 273 rabbits (Marounek ef al.), 495 Effects of paclobutrazol and nitrogen fertilizer on the growth and yield of maize (Iremiren et al.), 425 Grasses Legumes Effect of altering the length of the regrowth interval in Seed preinoculation and soil liming for growth of forage early, mid and late season on the productivity of grass legumes on acidic clay soils (Stout ef al.), 51 swards (Binnie et al.), 303 Lycopersicon Effect of a bacterial inoculant on rate of fermentation and Effects of salinity on growth, shoot water relations and chemical composition of high dry matter grass silages root hydraulic conductivity in tomato plants (Driehuis et al.), 323 (Rodriguez et al.), 439 508 Index of subjects Maize Effect of fertilizer rate and form on the recovery of '°N- Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in labelled fertilizer applied to wheat in Syria (Pilbeam er southern England. I. Effects of planting date, transplant al.), 415 age at planting and cultivar on grain yield (Dale and Effects of paclobutrazol and nitrogen fertilizer on the Drennan), 27 growth and yield of maize (Iremiren et al.), 425 Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Nitrogen leaching southern England. II. Effects of planting date, trans- Effect of slurry application and mineral nitrogen plant age at planting and cultivar on growth, de- fertilization on N leaching in different crop combi- velopment and harvest index (Dale and Drennan), 37 nations (Sieling ef al.), 79 Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Nutritive value southern England. III. Effect of plant growth regulator Nutrients and antiquality factors in different morpho- treatments on maize transplant morphology (Dale and logical parts of the Moringa oleifera tree (Makkar and Drennan), 45 Becker), 311 Regulation of Rubisco activity during grain-fill in maize: possible role of Rubisco activase (Martinez-Barajas et al.), 155 Pastures Effects of paclobutrazol and nitrogen fertilizer on the Morphological dynamics and seedling recruitment in growth and yield of maize (Iremiren et al.), 425 young swards of three contrasting cultivars of white Models clover (Trifolium repens) under continuous stocking Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of with sheep (Fothergill et al.), 163 lambs. 1. Development of an experimental model Effect of altering the length of the regrowth interval in (Neutze et al.), 217 early, mid and late season on the productivity of grass Towards an explanation of crop nitrogen demand based swards (Binnie et al.), 303 on the optimization of leaf nitrogen per unit leaf area Response of white clover genotypes to intergenotypic and (Grindlay), 377 interspecific interference (Annicchiarico and Piano), The effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen 431 residues from root crops grown on sandy soils (Webb et Pea, see Pisum al.), 445 Pests and diseases Comparative assessment of soil water balance under Effects of environment on spore germinaiton and infection wheat in a subtropical environment with simplified by broad bean rust (Uromyces viciae-fabae) (Joseph and models (Arora et al.), 461 Hering), 73 Moringa Phosphorus Nutrients and antiquality factors in different morpho- Phosphorus homoeostasis in grazing breeder cattle logical parts of the Moringa oleifera tree (Makkar and (Ternouth and Coates), 331 Becker), 311 Pisum Wheat intercropped with tori (Brassica campestris var. toria) and pea (Pisum sativum) in the subsistence Nicotiana farming system of the Nepalese hills (Subedi), 283 Impact of pollination time, seed size, position and Plant population density maturity on quantitative variation in Nicotiana rustica Effects of plant density on intercropped wheat and field (Pooni et al.), 181 beans in an organic farming system (Bulson et al.), 59 Nitrogen Pollination Towards an explanation of crop nitrogen demand based Impact of pollination time, seed size, position and on the optimization of leaf nitrogen per unit leaf area maturity on quantitative variation in Nicotiana rustica (Grindlay), 377 (Pooni et al.), 181 The effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen Observations on two commercial flower mixtures as food residues from root crops grown on sandy soils (Webb et sources for beneficial insects in the UK (Carreck and al.), 445 Williams), 397 Nitrogen fertilizers Potato Effect of slurry application and mineral nitrogen Effects of planting mixtures of different sizes of potato fertilization on N_ leaching in different crop seed tubers on the yield and size of tubers (Hide et a/.), combinations (Sieling ef al.), 79 173 The use of residual maximum likelihood to model grain Proteins quality characters of wheat with variety, climatic and Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of nitrogen fertilizer effects (Gooding et al.), 135 lambs. 1. Development of an experimental medel Effect of a plant growth regulator regime on internode (Neutze et al.), 217 length and weight of tillers in conventional and hybrid Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of rye and the impact of ..crogen on crop performance lambs. 2. Effects of feed intake (Neutze et al.), 233 (Froment and McDonald), 143 Seasonal variation in response of winter cereals to nitrogen fertilizer and apparent recovery of fertilizer nitrogen on Rabbits chalk soils in southern England (Grylls er a/.), 251 Effect of ionophores on in vitro caecal fermentation in Urea as a nitrogen fertilizer for cereals (Lloyd et al.), 263 rabbits (Marounek ef al.), 495 Index of subjects 509 Reproduction Extent of digestion and rumen condition as factors Changes in liveweight, body condition and scrotal affecting passage of liquid and digesta particles in sheep circumference and their relationships with sexual ac- (de Vega and Poppi), 207 tivity and flock fertility in Ethiopian Horro rams over a Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of 3-cycle joining period (Solomon Gizaw and Thwaites), lambs. 1. Development of an experimental model 117 (Neutze et al.), 217 Effects of feeding varying amounts of a grain/forage diet Measurement of protein turnover in the small intestine of during late gestation and lactation on the performance lambs. 2. Effects of feed intake (Neutze et al.), 233 of Matebele goats (Sibanda et al.), 469 Stocking rate effects on sheep and forage productivity Rice under rubber in Malaysia (Chong et al.), 339 Agronomic performance of urea briquettes containing New forage species for integration of sheep in rubber diammonium phosphate in rainfed transplanted rice on plantations (Ng et al.), 347 farmers’ fields (Daftardar et al.), 291 Metabolism of selenium and copper in sheep with and Roots without sodium bicarbonate supplementation Effects of salinity on growth, shoot water relations and (Hartmann and van Ryssen), 357 root hydraulic conductivity in tomato plants Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus on the (Rodriguez et al.), 439 nutritive value of pasture for sheep (Waghorn and The effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen Shelton), 365 residues from root crops grown on sandy soils (Webb et Growth of sheep to the age of three years after a severe al.), 445 nutritional check in early post-natal life (Krausgrill et Rubber al.), 479 Stocking rate effects on sheep and forage productivity Silage under rubber in Malaysia (Chong et al.), 339 Effect ofa bacterial inoculant on rate of fermentation and New forage species for integration of sheep in rubber chemical composition of high dry matter grass silages plantations (Ng et al.), 347 (Driehuis et al.), 323 Rumen Slurries Rumen digestion and rumen outflow rate in deer fed fresh Effect of slurry application and mineral nitrogen chicory (Cichorium intybus) or perennial ryegrass fertilization on N leaching in different crop combi- (Lolium perenne) (Kusmartono et al.), 87 nations (Sieling et al.), 79 Extent of digestion and rumen condition as factors Soils affecting passage of liquid and digesta particles in sheep Seasonal variation in response of winter cereals to nitrogen (de Vega and Poppi), 207 fertilizer and apparent recovery of fertilizer nitrogen on Rumen fermentation chalk soils in southern England (Grylls er al.), 251 Effect of ionophores on in vitro caecal fermentation in The effects of site and season on the fate of nitrogen rabbits (Marounek et al.), 495 residues from root crops grown on sandy soils (Webb er Rye al.), 445 Effect of a plant growth regulator regime on internode length and weight of tillers in conventional and hybrid Statistical analyses Use of certain 5x5 Latin squares for increasing in- rye and the impact of nitrogen on crop performance (Froment and McDonald), 143 formation from agroforestry experiments (Morton), | The use of residual maximum likelihood to model grain quality characters of wheat with variety, climatic and Seeds nitrogen fertilizer effects (Gooding et al.), 135 Seed preinoculation and soil liming for growth of forage Stocking density legumes on acidic clay soils (Stout ef al.), 51 Stocking rate effects on sheep and forage productivity Impact of pollination time, seed size, position and under rubber in Malaysia (Chong ef al.), 339 maturity on quantitative variation in Nicotiana rustica Sward composition (Pooni et al.), 181 Morphological dynamics and seedling recruitment in Selenium young swards of three contrasting cultivars of white Metabolism of selenium and copper in sheep with and clover (Trifolium repens) under continuous stocking without sodium bicarbonate supplementation with sheep (Fothergill et a/.), 163 (Hartmann and van Ryssen), 357 Effect of altering the length of the regrowth interval in Sheep early, mid and late season on the productivity of grass Interrelationships between amino acid and glucose metab- swards (Binnie et al.), 303 olism in lambs of different dietary history supplemented Response of white clover genotypes to intergenotypic and with rumen escape protein (Oddy er al.), 105 interspecific interference (Annicchiarico and Piano), Changes in liveweight, body condition and scrotal 431 circumference and their relationships with sexual ac- tivity and flock fertility in Ethiopian Horro rams over a 3-cycle joining period (Solomon Gizaw and Thwaites), Tannins 117 Effect of condensed tannins in Lotus corniculatus on the Comparative performance of British hill sheep breeds and nutritive value of pasture for sheep (Waghorn and crosses (Al-Nakib et al.), 199 Shelton), 365 510 Index of subjects Tobacco, see Nicotiana Water relations Tomato, see Lycopersicon Effects of salinity on growth, shoot water relations and Tori, see Brassica crops root hydraulic conductivity in tomato plants Transplanting (Rodriguez et al.), 439 Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Comparative assessment of soil water balance under southern England. I. Effects of planting date, transplant wheat in a subtropical environment with simplified age at planting and cultivar on grain yield (Dale and models (Arora et al.), 461 Drennan), 27 Waterlogging Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Effect of short-term waterlogging applied at various southern England. II. Effects of planting date, trans- growth phases on growth, development and yield in plant age at planting and cultivar on growth, de- Vigna unguiculata (Umaharan et al.), 189 velopment and harvest index (Dale and Drennan), 37 Wheat Transplanted maize (Zea mays) for grain production in Efficiency of alpha-lattice designs in international variety southern England. III. Effect of plant growth regulator yield trials of barley and wheat (Yau), 5 treatments on maize transplant morphology (Dale and Optimizing wheat grain yield: effects of Rht (gibberellin- Drennan), 45 insensitive) dwarfing genes (Flintham et a/.), 11 Agronomic performance of urea briquettes containing Effects of plant density on intercropped wheat and field diammonium phosphate in rainfed transplanted rice on beans in an organic farming system (Bulson et al.), 59 farmers’ fields (Daftardar et al.), 291 Alpha-amylase activity of wheat grain from crops differing Trifolium in grain drying rate (Kettlewell and Cashman), 127 Morphological dynamics and seedling recruitment in The use of residual maximum likelihood to model grain young swards of three contrasting cultivars of white quality characters of wheat with variety, climatic and clover (Trifolium repens) under continuous stocking nitrogen fertilizer effects (Gooding et al.), 135 with sheep (Fothergill et al.), 163 Grain weight in wheat cultivars released from 1920 to Response of white clover genotypes to intergenotypic and 1990 as affected by post-anthesis defoliation (Kruk er interspecific interference (Annicchiarico and Piano), al.), 273 431 Wheat intercropped with tori (Brassica campestris var. Tropical crops toria) and pea (Pisum sativum) in the subsistence Nutrients and antiquality factors in different morpho- farming system of the Nepalese hills (Subedi), 283 logical parts of the Moringa oleifera tree (Makkar and Effect of fertilizer rate and form on the recovery of °N- Becker), 311 labelled fertilizer applied to wheat in Syria (Pilbeam et al.), 415 Comparative assessment of soil water balance under Urea wheat in a subtropical environment with simplified Urea as a nitrogen fertilizer for cereals (Lloyd et al.), 263 models (Arora et al.), 461 Agronomic performance of urea briquettes containing White clover, see Trifolium diammonium phosphate in rainfed transplanted rice on farmers’ fields (Daftardar et al.), 291 Vicia faba Yields Effects of plant density on intercropped wheat and field Effects of planting mixtures of different sizes of potato beans in an organic farming system (Bulson et al.), 59 seed tubers on the yield and size of tubers (Hide et al. ), Effects of environment on spore germinaiton and infection 173 by broad bean rust (Uromyces viciae-fabae) (Joseph and Effect of short-term waterlogging applied at various Hering), 73 growth phases on growth, development and yield in Vigna Vigna unguiculata (Umaharan et al.), 189 Effect of short-term waterlogging applied at various Effects of 28-homobrassinolide on yields of wheat, rice, growth phases on growth, development and yield in groundnut, mustard, potato and cotton (Ramraj et al.), Vigna unguiculata (Umaharan et al.), 189 405

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