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Index of Authors ABBERTON, M. T. see COLLINS, R. P. CoLLs, J. J. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MODELLERS’ GROUP, Proceedings COUILLARD, D. see Hountin, J. A. of the Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the Agricultural Research CRAIGON, J. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. Modellers’ Group, 113 AHN, J. H. see NorTON, B. W. DALLEY, D. E., IsHERWOOD, P., SyKEs, A. R. and Rosson, ANGus, W. J. see FLINTHAM, J. E. A. B. Effect of intraruminal infusion of potassium on the ARTHUR, P. F., HEARNSHAW, H., BARLOW, R., WILLIAMSON, site of magnesium absorption within the digestive tract in P. J., STEPHENSON, P. D. and Drstey, K. Evaluation of sheep, 99 Hereford and first-cross cows on three pasture systems. DALLEY, D. E., ISHERWOOD, P., SYKES, A. R. and ROBSON, III. Milk yield and its influence on calf performance, A. B. Effect of in vitro manipulation of pH on magnesium 91 solubility in ruminal and caecal digesta in sheep, 107 ATHERTON, J. G. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. Davis, L. H. see Moate, P. J. Davison, T. M., ORR, W. N., DooGan, V. and Moopy, P. BARLOW, R. see ARTHUR, P. F. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. BAR-PELED, U., MALTZ, E., TAGARI, H., LEHRER, A.-R., 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of ROBINZON, B., VoET, H., FOLMAN, Y., BRUCKENTAL, I., phosphorus flow, 219 Gacitua, H. and SILANIKOvE, N. Effects of frequent Davison, T. M., ORR, W. N., SILVER, B. A., WALKER, R. G. machine milking and suckling in early lactation on blood and DuNcALFE, F. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen plasma ion homoeostasis in high-yielding dairy cows, fertilized dairy pastures. 1. Long term effects on pasture, 237 diet and soil, 205 BHOGAL, A., YOUNG, S. D. and SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. Davison, T. M. see also WALKER, R. G. Fate of !°N-labelled fertilizer in a long-term field trial at DERRICK, R. W. see WILMAN, D. Ropsley, UK, 49 Dris.ey, K. see ARTHUR, P. F. BHOGAL, A., YOUNG, S.D., SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R., DuUKMAN, J.T. and LAwrence, P. R. The introduction of O’DOoNNELL, F. M. and RAcpu, R. L. Cumulative effects animal traction into inland valley regions. 3. Different of nitrogen application to winter wheat at Ropsley, UK, cultivation techniques for maize, 77 from 1978 to 1990, 1 DuUKMAN, J. T. see also LAWRENCE, P. R. BisHopP, S. C. see SPEAKE, B. K. DooGan, V. see Davison, T. M. BLACK, C. R. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. Draycott, A. P. see JAGGARD, K. W. BRACKEN, J. see SPEAKE, B. K. DUNCALFE, F. see Davison, T. M. Brock, J. L. see HuME, D. E. BRUCKENTAL, I. see BAR-PELED, U. Cao, W. and Moss, D. N. Modelling phasic development in FALCINELLI, M. see Russi, L. wheat: a conceptual integration of physiological com- FLINTHAM, J. E., ANGus, W. J. and Gace, M. D. Heterosis, ponents , 163 overdominance for grain yield, and alpha-amylase activity Carr, M. K. V. see WRIGHT, E. in F, hybrids between near-isogenic Rht dwarf and tall CARTON, O. T. see STEVENS, R. J. wheats, 371 CaSTEJON-MUNOZ, M. see JuRADO-ExposiTo, M. FOLMAN, Y. see BAR-PELED, U. Castro, P. see OLIVEIRA, J. A. Foster, R., Poont, H.S. and Mackay, I. Quantitative CHEN, X. B., FUJIHARA, T., NAKAMURA, K., MAWUENYEGAH, evaluation of Linum usitatissimum varieties for dual- P.O., FRANKLIN, M. F. and Kyte, D.J. Response of purpose traits, 179 urinary and plasma purine derivatives to various rates and FRANKLIN, M. F. see CHEN, X. B. infusion patterns of purines in sheep nourished by FustnaRA, T. see CHEN, X. B., MAWUENYEGAH, P. O. intragastric infusion, 343 CLARE, R. W. see WEIGHTMAN, R. M. GaciTua, H. see BAR-PELED, U. CiaRK, C. J. A. see JAGGARD, K. W. GaLe, M. D. see FLINTHAM, J. E. CLARKE, T. see MOATE, P. J. GARCIA-ToRRES, L. see JURADO-ExpositTo, M. CLIFFORD, D. see ROMNEY, D. L. GILL, M. see RoMNEY, D. L. CoL.aR, J. see OLIVEIRA, J. A. GILLETT, A. see WEIGHTMAN, R. M. CoLuins, R. P., ABBERTON, M.T., MICHAELSON- YEATES, GiLmouvr, S. G. see SOLORZANO, V. T. P. T. and Ruopes, I. Response to divergent selection Giri, G. see GIRIDHAR, K. for stolon characters in white clover (Trifolium repens), GiripHar, K. and Giri, G. Influence of chlormequat 279 chloride (CCC) and phosphorus on growth and yield of 498 Index of authors groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) during the summer season LeuHrer, A.-R. see BAR-PELED, U. in North West India, 303 LENEHAN, J. J. see STEVENS, R. J. GoopcuiLD, A. V. Effects of rainfall and temperature on the Li, G. D., Kemp, P. D. and HopGson, J. Biomass allocation, feeding value of barley straw in a semi-arid Mediterranean regrowth and root carbohydrate reserves of chicory environment, 353 (Cichorium intybus) in response to defoliation in glass- house conditions, 447 Hamer, P. J. C. see WRIGHT, E. Lupwayl, N. Z., Haque, I. and HOLL, F. B. Effectiveness, HaquE, I. see Lupwayi, N. Z. competitiveness and persistence of inoculant Rhizobium Harris, H. C. see PILBEAM, C. J. for perennial African clovers in a highland Vertisol, 429 Haynes, R. J. Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Lupwaytl, N. Z., HAQUE, I. and HOLL, F. B. Strain-specific Canterbury, New Zealand, as measured by extraction response of Trifolium semipilosum to inoculation with with EDTA, DTPA and HCl, and its relationship with Rhizobium and the significance of waterlogging in plant response to applied Cu and Zn, 325 Vertisols, 439 HEARNSHAW, H. see ARTHUR, P. F. Hopason, J. see Li, G. D. McCUuLLAGH, S. see JAGGARD, K. W. HOLL, F. B. see Lupwayt, N. Z. MACDONALD, A. J., POULTON, P. R., PowLson, D.S. and Homes, P. H. see ROMNEY, D. L. JENKINSON, D. S. Effects of season, soil type and cropping HOsKING, B. J. see THOMSON, B. C. on recoveries, residues and losses of !*N-labelled fertilizer HountTIn, J. A., COUILLARD, D. and Karas, A. Soil carbon, applied to arable crops in spring, 125 nitrogen and phosphorus contents in maize plots after 14 Mackay, I. see Foster, R. years of pig slurry applications, 187 MCNEILL, A. M. see PILBEAM, C. J. Hume, D.E. and Brock, J. L. Morphology of tall fescue MALTZ, E. see BAR-PELED, U. (Festuca arundinacea) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium MAWUENYEGAH, P.O., SHEM, M.N, Warty, L. and perenne) plants in pastures under sheep and cattle grazing, FustHarA, T. Effect of supplementary feeding with protein 19 and energy on digestion and rumination behaviour of HunpDAL, S. S. and PRABHJYOT-KauR, Application of the sheep consuming straw diets, 479 CERES-Wheat model to yield predictions in the irrigated MAWUENYEGAH, P. O. see also CHEN, X. B. plains of the Indian Punjab, 13 May, M. J. see JAGGARD, K. W. MICHAELSON- YEATES, T. P. T. see COLLINS, R. P. ISHERWOOD, P. see DALLEY, D. E. MoatE, P. J., CLARKE, T., Davis, L. H. and Lasy, R. H. Rumen gases and bloat in grazing dairy cows, 459 JAGGARD, K.W., CLarRK, C.J.A.. May, M.J., Moopy, P. see Davison, T. M. McCuLiaGu, S. and Draycott, A. P. Changes in the MOosELEY, G. see WILMAN, D. weight and quality of sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) roots in Moss, D. N. see Cao, W. storage clamps on farms, 287 MuLeBA, N., OUEDRAOGO, J. T. and TIGNEGRE, J. B. Cowpea JANSEN, H. G. P. see LAWRENCE, P. R. yield losses attributed to striga infestations, 43 JARVIS, S. C. see Tyson, K. C. MULHOLLAND, B. J., CRAIGON, J., BLACK, C. R., STOKES, JENKINSON, D. S. see MACDONALD, A. J. D.T., ZHANG, P., CoLts, J.J. and ATHERTON, J. G. JuRADO-ExposiTo, M., GARCIA-ToRRES, L. and CASTEJON- Timing of critical developmental stages and leaf pro- Munoz, M. Broad bean and lentil seed treatments with duction in field-grown spring wheat for use in crop imidazolinones for the control of broomrape (Orobanche models, 155 crenata), 307 Munpia, C. M. and YAMAmMoTo, S. Day-night variation of thermoregulatory responses of heifers exposed to high KARAM, A. see HOUNTIN, J. A. environmental temperatures, 199 Kemp, P. D. see Li, G. D. KENNEDY, R. see SOLORZANO, V. NAKAMURA, K. see CHEN, X. B. KirBy, E.J.M. and WEIGHTMAN, R.M. Discrepancies Nasinec, V. see SIFFELOVA, G. between observed and predicted growth stages in wheat, N’Jiz, A. see RoMNEY, D. L. 379 NosLE, R. C. see SPEAKE, B. K. Kirby, E. J. M. see also WEIGHTMAN, R. M. Norton, B. W. and AHN, J. H. A comparison of fresh and KLABOUCHOVA, A. see SIFFELOVA, G. dried Calliandra calothyrsus supplements for sheep given a Ky LE, D. J. see CHEN, X. B. basal diet of barley straw, 485 LaBy, R. H. see Moate, P. J. O’Bric, C. J. see STEVENS, R. J. LAUGHLIN, R. J. see STEVENS, R. J. Oppy, V. H. see THOMSON, B. C. LAWRENCE, P. R. and DIJKMAN, J. T. The introduction of O’DONNELL, F. M. see BHOGAL, A. animal traction into inland valley regions. 2. Dry season OuiverrA, J. A., ROTTINGHAUS, G.E., COLLAR, J. and cultivation and the use of herbicides in rice, 71 Castro, P. Perennial ryegrass endophytes in Galicia, LAWRENCE, P. R., DIKMAN, J. T. and JANSEN, H. G. P. The Northwest Spain, 173 introduction of animal traction into inland valley regions. Orr, W.N. see Davison, T. M., WALKER, R. G. 1. Manual labour and animal traction in the cultivation of OUEDRAOGO, J. T. see MULEBA, N. rice and maize: a comparison, 65 LAWRENCE, P. R. see also DIKMAN, J. T. PAVELKOVA, M. see SIFFELOVA, G. Index of authors 499 PHELPS, K. see SOLORZANO, V. cattle slurry acidified with nitric acid for grass production, PILBEAM, C. J., MCNEILL, A. M., Harris, H. C. and Swirt, 335 R. S. Effect of rotation on the recovery of '°N-labelled STOKES, D. T. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. fertilizer applied to wheat grown in Northern Syria, 397 Stone, A. C. see Tyson, K. C. Pooni, H. S. see Foster, R. SwirT, R. S. see PILBEAM, C. J. POULTON, P. R. see MACDONALD, A. J. Sykes, A. R. see DALLEY, D. E. PowLson, D. S. see MACDONALD, A. J. SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. see BHOGAL, A., WEIGHTMAN, R. M. PRABHJYOT-KAUR, see HUNDAL, S. S. TAGARI, H. see BAR-PELED, U. RALPH, R. L. see BHOGAL, A. THOMSON, B. C., HOSKING, B. J., SAINZ, R. D. and Oppy, RHODES, I. see COLLINS, R. P. V.H. The effect of nutritional status on protein degra- RICHARD, D. see ROMNEY, D. L. dation and components of the calpain system in skeletal ROBINZON, B. see BAR-PELED, U. muscle of weaned wether lambs, 471 Rosson, A. B. see DALLEY, D. E. TIGNEGRE, J. B. see MULEBA, N. Romney, D.L., N’Jiz, A., CLIFFORD, D., HoLMes, P. H., Tyson, K. C., SCHOLEFIELD, D., Jarvis, S.C. and STONE, RICHARD, D. and Git, M. The influence of plane of A.C. A comparison of animal output and nitrogen nutrition on the effects of infection with Trypanosoma leaching losses recorded from drained fertilized grass and congolense in trypanotolerant cattle, 83 grass/clover pasture, 315 ROTTINGHAUS, G. E. see OLIVEIRA, J. A. Russi, L. and FALCINELLI, M. Characterization and agro- VoeT, H. see BAR-PELED, U. nomic value of Italian landraces of lucerne (Medicago sativa), 267 WaLkeR, R. G., Davison, T. M., ORR, W. N. and SILVER, B. A. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy SAINZ, R. D. see THOMson, B. C. pastures. 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus SCHOLEFIELD, D. see Tyson, K. C. supplement, 233 Scott, R. K. see WEIGHTMAN, R. M. WALKER, R. G. see also Davison, T. M. SHARMA, A. R. Effect of integrated weed management and WarLy, L. see MAWUENYEGAH, P. O. nitrogen fertilization on the performance of rice under WEIGHTMAN, R. M., Kirby, E. J. M., SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, flood-prone lowland conditions, 409 R., Scott, R.K., CLare, R.W. and GiILLeTT, A. SueM, M. N see MAWUENYEGAH, P. O. Prediction of leaf and internode development in wheat, SIFFELOVA, G., PAVELKOVA, M., KLABOUCHOVA, A., 385 Wiesner, I. and NASINEC, V. Computer-aided RAPD WEIGHTMAN, R. M. see also KirBy, E. J. M. fingerprinting of accessions from the ryegrass—fescue Wiesner, I. see SIFFELOVA, G. complex, 257 WILLIAMSON, P. J. see ARTHUR, P. F. SILANIKOVE, N. see BAR-PELED, U. WitMaN, D., Derrick, R. W. and MoseLey, G. Physical SiLver, B. A. see Davison, T. M., WALKER, R. G. breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, ribwort, SOLORZANO, V., GILMOUR, S. G., PHELPS, K. and KENNEDY, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by sheep and R. Assessment of suitable designs for field experiments when macerated, 419 involving airborne diseases, 249 WRIGHT, E., Carr, M.K.V. and Hamer, P. J.C. Crop SPEAKE, B. K., NoBLE, R. C., BRACKEN, J. and BisHop, S. C. production and water-use. IV. Yield functions for sugar- Responses in plasma free fatty acid composition to beet, 33 divergent selection for predicted carcass lean content in sheep, 193 YAMAMOTO, S. see MuNDIA, C. M. STEPHENSON, P. D. see ARTHUR, P. F. YounG, S. D. see BHOGAL, A. STEVENS, R. J., LAUGHLIN, R. J., O’BRic, C. J., CARTON, O. T. and LENEHAN, J. J. The efficiency of the nitrogen in ZHANG, P. see MULHOLLAND, B. J. Index of Subjects Arachis Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Influence of chlormequat chloride (CCC) and phosphorus 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement on growth and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) (Walker et al.), 233 during the summer season in North West India Effects of frequent machine milking and suckling in early (Giridhar and Giri), 303 lactation on blood plasma ion homoeostasis in high- yielding dairy cows (Bar-Peled et al.), 237 Rumen gases and bloat in grazing dairy cows (Moate et Bloat al.), 459 Rumen gases and bloat in grazing dairy cows (Moate et Chicory, see Cichorium al.), 459 Cichorium Breeding Biomass allocation, regrowth and root carbohydrate Quantitative evaluation of Linum usitatissimum varieties reserves of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in response to for dual-purpose traits (Foster et al.), 179 defoliation in glasshouse conditions (Li et al.), 447 Responses in plasma free fatty acid composition to Climate divergent selection for predicted carcass lean content in Effects of rainfall and temperature on the feeding value of sheep (Speake et al.), 193 barley straw in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment Characterization and agronomic value of Italian landraces of lucerne (Medicago sativa) (Russi and Falcinelli), 267 (Goodchild), 353 Response to divergent selection for stolon characters in Clover, see Trifolium white clover (Trifolium repens) (Collins et al.), 279 Copper Broomrape, see Orobanche Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Canterbury, New Zealand, as measured by extraction with EDTA, DTPA and HCI, and its relationship with plant response Carbohydrates to applied Cu and Zn (Haynes), 325 Biomass allocation, regrowth and root carbohydrate Cowpea, see Vigna reserves of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in response to Crops defoliation in glasshouse conditions (Li et al.), 447 Effects of season, soil type and cropping on recoveries, Cattle residues and losses of !°N-labelled fertilizer applied to The introduction of animal traction into inland valley arable crops in spring (Macdonald et al.), 125 regions. 1. Manual labour and animal traction in the Timing of critical developmental stages and leaf pro- cultivation of rice and maize: a comparison (Lawrence duction in field-grown spring wheat for use in crop et al.), 65 models (Mulholland er al.), 155 The introduction of animal traction into inland valley Modelling phasic development in wheat: a conceptual regions. 2. Dry season cultivation and the use of integration of physiological components (Cao and herbicides in rice (Lawrence and Dijkman), 71 Moss), 163 The introduction of animal traction into inland valley Assessment of suitable designs for field experiments regions. 3. Different cultivation techniques for maize involving airborne diseases (Solorzano et al.), 249 (Dijkman and Lawrence), 77 The influence of plane of nutrition on the effects of infection with Trypanosoma congolense in trypano- Diets tolerant cattle (Romney ef al.), 83 The influence of plane of nutrition on the effects of Evaluation of Hereford and first-cross cows on three infection with Trypanosoma congolense in trypano- pasture systems. III. Milk yield and its influence on calf tolerant cattle (Romney et al.), 83 performance (Arthur et al.), 91 Responses in plasma free fatty acid composition to Day-night variation of thermoregulatory responses of divergent selection for predicted carcass lean content in heifers exposed to high environmental temperatures (Mundia and Yamamoto), 199 sheep (Speake et al.), 193 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. 1. Long term effects on pasture, diet and soil (Davison 1. Long term effects on pasture, diet and soil (Davison et al.), 205 et al.), 205 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 (Walker et al.), 233 Index of subjects 501 Effects of rainfall and temperature on the feeding value of Growth regulators barley straw in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment Influence of chlormequat chloride (CCC) and phosphorus (Goodchild), 353 on growth and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) Physical breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, during the summer season in North West India ribwort, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by (Giridhar and Giri), 303 sheep and when macerated (Wilman et al.), 419 Growth stages The effect of nutritional status on protein degradation and Timing of critical developmental stages and leaf pro- components of the calpain system in skeletal muscle of duction in field-grown spring wheat for use in crop weaned wether lambs (Thomson et al.), 471 models (Mulholland et al.), 155 Effect of supplementary feeding with protein and energy Modelling phasic development in wheat: a conceptual on digestion and rumination behaviour of sheep integration of physiological components (Cao and consuming straw diets (Mawuenyegah et al.), 479 Moss), 163 A comparison of fresh and dried Calliandra calothyrsus Discrepancies between observed and predicted growth supplements for sheep given a basal diet of barley straw stages in wheat (Kirby and Weightman), 379 Prediction of leaf and internode development in wheat (Norton and Ahn), 485 (Weightman et al.), 385 Draught animals The introduction of animal traction into inland valley regions. 1. Manual labour and animal traction in the Heat tolerance cultivation of rice and maize: a comparison (Lawrence Day-night variation of thermoregulatory responses of et al.), 65 heifers exposed to high environmental temperatures The introduction of animal traction into inland valley (Mundia and Yamamoto), 199 regions. 2. Dry season cultivation and the use of Herbicides herbicides in rice (Lawrence and Dijkman), 71 The introduction of animal traction into inland valley The introduction of animal traction into inland valley regions. 2. Dry season cultivation and the use of regions. 3. Different cultivation techniques for maize herbicides in rice (Lawrence and Dijkman), 71 (Dijkman and Lawrence), 77 Broad bean and lentil seed treatments with imidazolinones for the control of broomrape (Orobanche crenata) (Jurado-Exposito et al.), 307 Endophytes Hybrids Perennial ryegrass endophytes in Galicia, Northwest Computer-aided RAPD fingerprinting of accessions from Spain (Oliveira et al.), 173 the ryegrass—fescue complex (Siffelova et al.), 257 Fescue, see Festuca Lactation Festuca Effects of frequent machine milking and suckling in early Morphology of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and lactation on blood plasma ion homoeostasis in high- perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) plants in pastures yielding dairy cows (Bar-Peled er al.), 237 under sheep and cattle grazing (Hume and Brock), 19 Linseed, see Linum Computer-aided RAPD fingerprinting of accessions from Linum the ryegrass—fescue complex (Siffelova et al.), 257 Quantitative evaluation of Linum usitatissimum varieties Flooding for dual-purpose traits (Foster er al.), 179 Effect of integrated weed management and nitrogen Lolium fertilization on the performance of rice under flood- Morphology of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and prone lowland conditions (Sharma), 409 perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) plants in pastures under sheep and cattle grazing (Hume and Brock), 19 Perennial ryegrass endophytes in Galicia, Northwest Genetics Spain (Oliveira et al.), 173 Quantitative evaluation of Linum usitatissimum varieties Computer-aided RAPD fingerprinting of accessions from for dual-purpose traits (Foster et al.), 179 the ryegrass—fescue complex (Siffelova et al.), 257 Responses in plasma free fatty acid composition to Physical breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, divergent selection for predicted carcass lean content in ribwort, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by sheep (Speake et al.), 193 sheep and when macerated (Wilman et al.), 419 Characterization and agronomic value of Italian landraces Lucerne, see Medicago of lucerne (Medicago sativa) (Russi and Falcinelli), 267 Heterosis, overdominance for grain yield, and alpha- amylase activity in F, hybrids between near-isogenic Magnesium Rht dwarf and tall wheats (Flintham er al.), 371 Effect of intraruminal infusion of potassium on the site of Grazing magnesium absorption within the digestive tract in Morphology of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and sheep (Dalley et al.), 99 perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) plants in pastures Effect of in vitro manipulation of pH on magnesium under sheep and cattle grazing (Hume and Brock), 19 solubility in ruminal and caecal digesta in sheep (Dalley Groundnut, see Arachis et al.), 107 502 Index of subjects Maize Assessment of suitable designs for field experiments The introduction of animal traction into inland valley involving airborne diseases (Solérzano et al.), 249 regions. 1. Manual labour and animal traction in the Discrepancies between observed and predicted growth cultivation of rice and maize: a comparison (Lawrence stages in wheat (Kirby and Weightman), 379 et al.), 65 Prediction of leaf and internode development in wheat The introduction of animal traction into inland valley (Weightman ef a/.), 385 regions. 3. Different cultivation techniques for maize (Dijkman and Lawrence), 77 Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents in maize Nitrogen plots after 14 years of pig slurry applications (Hountin Cumulative effects of nitrogen application to winter wheat et al.), 187 at Ropsley, UK, from 1978 to 1990 (Bhogal er a/.), 1 Medicago The efficiency of the nitrogen in cattle slurry acidified with Characterization and agronomic value of Italian landraces nitric acid for grass production (Stevens ef al.), 335 of lucerne (Medicago sativa) (Russi and Falcinelli), 267 Nitrogen fertilizers Milk production Cumulative effects of nitrogen application to winter wheat Evaluation of Hereford and first-cross cows on three at Ropsley, UK, from 1978 to 1990 (Bhogal et al.), 1 pasture systems. II]. Milk yield and its influence on calf Fate of 1°N-labelled fertilizer in a long-term field trial at performance (Arthur et al.), 91 Ropsley, UK (Bhogal et al.), 49 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Effects of season, soil type and cropping on recoveries, 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of residues and losses of !°N-labelled fertilizer applied to phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 arable crops in spring (Macdonald et al.), 125 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement 1. Long term effects on pasture, diet and soil (Davison (Walker et al.), 233 et al.), 205 Effects of frequent machine milking and suckling in early Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. lactation on blood plasma ion homoeostasis in high- 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of yielding dairy cows (Bar-Peled et al.), 237 phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 Minerals Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents in maize 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement plots after 14 years of pig slurry applications (Hountin (Walker et al.), 233 et al.), 187 Effect of rotation on the recovery of '°N-labelled fertilizer Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Canterbury, applied to wheat grown in Northern Syria (Pilbeam er New Zealand, as measured by extraction with EDTA, al.), 397 DTPA and HCI, and its relationship with plant response Effect of integrated weed management and nitrogen to applied Cu and Zn (Haynes), 325 fertilization on the performance of rice under flood- Mixed pastures prone lowland conditions (Sharma), 409 A comparison of animal output and nitrogen leaching Nitrogen leaching losses recorded from drained fertilized grass and A comparison of animal output and nitrogen leaching grass/clover pasture (Tyson et al.), 315 losses recorded from drained fertilized grass and Physical breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, grass/clover pasture (Tyson et al.), 315 ribwort, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by sheep and when macerated (Wilman et al.), 419 Models Orobanche Application of the CERES-Wheat model to yield predictions Broad bean and lentilseed treatments with imidazolinones in the irrigated plains of the Indian Punjab (Hundal and for the control of broomrape (Orobanche crenata) Prabhjyot-Kaur), 13 (Jurado-Exposito et al.), 307 Crop production and water-use. IV. Yield functions for sugarbeet (Wright er al.), 33 Fate of '°N-labelled fertilizer in a long-term field trial at Pastures Ropsley, UK (Bhogal et al.), 49 Morphology of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the Agri- perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) plants in pastures cultural Research Modellers’ Group (Agricultural Re- under sheep and cattle grazing (Hume and Brock), 19 search Modellers’ Group), 113 Evaluation of Hereford and first-cross cows on three Timing of critical developmental stages and leaf pro- pasture systems. III. Milk yield and its influence on calf duction in field-grown spring wheat for use in crop performance (Arthur et al.), 91 models (Mulholland et al.), 155 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Modelling phasic development in wheat: a conceptual 1. Long term effects on pasture, diet and soil (Davison integration of physiological components (Cao and et al.), 205 Moss), 163 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Index of subjects 503 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement cultivation of rice and maize: a comparison (Lawrence (Walker et al.), 233 et al.), 65 A comparison of animal output and nitrogen leaching The introduction of animal traction into inland valley losses recorded from drained fertilized grass and regions. 2. Dry season cultivation and the use of grass/clover pasture (Tyson et al.), 315 herbicides in rice (Lawrence and Dijkman), 71 Pests and diseases Effect of integrated weed management and nitrogen Cowpea yield losses attributed to striga infestations fertilization on the performance of rice under flood- (Muleba et al.), 43 prone lowland conditions (Sharma), 409 The influence of plane of nutrition on the effects of Roots infection with Trypanosoma congolense in trypano- Response to divergent selection for stolon characters in tolerant cattle (Romney ef al.), 83 white clover (Trifolium repens) (Collins et al.), 279 Assessment of suitable designs for field experiments Biomass allocation, regrowth and root carbohydrate involving airborne diseases (Solorzano et al.), 249 reserves of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in response to Broad bean and lentil seed treatments with imidazolinones defoliation in glasshouse conditions (Li et al.), 447 for the control of broomrape (Orobanche crenata) Rumen (Jurado-Exposito et al.), 307 Effect of intraruminal infusion of potassium on the site of Phosphorus magnesium absorption within the digestive tract in Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. sheep (Dalley et al.), 99 1. Long term effects on pasture, diet and soil (Davison Effect of in vitro manipulation of pH on magnesium et al.), 205 solubility in ruminal and caecal digesta in sheep (Dalley Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. et al.), 107 2. Long term effects on milk production and a model of Rumen gases and bloat in grazing dairy cows (Moate et phosphorus flow (Davison et al.), 219 al.), 459 Phosphorus fertilizer for nitrogen fertilized dairy pastures. Ryegrass, see Lolium 3. Milk responses to a dietary phosphorus supplement (Walker et al.), 233 Influence of chlormequat chloride (CCC) and phosphorus Seeds on growth and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) Broad bean and lentil seed treatments with imidazolinones during the summer season in North West India for the control of broomrape (Orobanche crenata) (Giridhar and Giri), 303 (Jurado-Exposito et al.), 307 Potassium Sequential cropping Effect of intraruminal infusion of potassium on the site of Effect of rotation on the recovery of !°N-labelled fertilizer magnesium absorption within the digestive tract in applied to wheat grown in Northern Syria (Pilbeam et sheep (Dalley et al.), 99 al.), 397 Protein Sheep The effect of nutritional status on protein degradation and Effect of intraruminal infusion of potassium on the site of components of the calpain system in skeletal muscle of magnesium absorption within the digestive tract in weaned wether lambs (Thomson et al.), 471 sheep (Dalley et al.), 99 Effect of supplementary feeding with protein and energy Effect of in vitro manipulation of pH on magnesium on digestion and rumination behaviour of sheep solubility in ruminal and caecal digesta in sheep (Dalley consuming straw diets (Mawuenyegah et al.), 479 et al.), 107 Purines Responses in plasma free fatty acid composition to Response of urinary and plasma purine derivatives to divergent selection for predicted carcass lean content in various rates and infusion patterns of purines in sheep sheep (Speake et al.), 193 nourished by intragastric infusion (Chen et al.), 343 Response of urinary and plasma purine derivatives to various rates and infusion patterns of purines in sheep nourished by intragastric infusion (Chen ef al.), 343 Quality Physical breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, Changes in the weight and quality of sugarbeet (Beta ribwort, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by vulgaris) roots in storage clamps on farms (Jaggard er sheep and when macerated (Wilman et al.), 419 al.), 287 The effect of nutritional status on protein degradation and components of the calpain system in skeletal muscle of weaned wether lambs (Thomson et al.), 471 Rhizobium Effect of supplementary feeding with protein and energy Effectiveness, competitiveness and persistence of inoculant on digestion and rumination behaviour of sheep Rhizobium for perennial African clovers in a highland consuming straw diets (Mawuenyegah ef al.), 479 Vertisol (Lupwayi et al.), 429 A comparison of fresh and dried Calliandra calothyrsus Strain-specific response of Trifolium semipilosum to in- supplements for sheep given a basal diet of barley straw oculation with Rhizobium and the significance of (Norton and Ahn), 485 waterlogging in Vertisols (Lupwayi et al.), 439 Slurries Rice Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents in maize The introduction of animal traction into inland valley plots after 14 years of pig slurry applications (Hountin regions. |. Manual labour and animal traction in the et al.), 187 504 Index of subjects The efficiency of the nitrogen in cattle slurry acidified with Trifolium nitric acid for grass production (Stevens et al.), 335 Response to divergent selection for stolon characters in Soils white clover (Trifolium repens) (Collins et al.), 279 Fate of 15N-labelled fertilizer in a long-term field trial at Effectiveness, competitiveness and persistence of inoculant Ropsley, UK (Bhogal et al.), 49 Rhizobium for perennial African clovers in a highland Effects of season, soil type and cropping on recoveries, Vertisol (Lupwayi et al.), 429 residues and losses of '*N-labelled fertilizer applied to Strain-specific response of Trifolium semipilosum to in- arable crops in spring (Macdonald et al.), 125 oculation with Rhizobium and the significance of Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents in maize waterlogging in Vertisols (Lupwayi et al.), 439 plots after 14 years of pig slurry applications (Hountin et al.), 187 Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Canterbury, Vigna New Zealand, as measured by extraction with EDTA, Cowpea yield losses attributed to striga infestations DTPA and HCl, and its relationship with plant response (Muleba et al.), 43 to applied Cu and Zn (Haynes), 325 The efficiency of the nitrogen in cattle slurry acidified with nitric acid for grass production (Stevens et al.), 335 Water use Effectiveness, competitiveness and persistence of inoculant Crop production and water-use. IV. Yield functions for Rhizobium for perennial African clovers in a highland sugarbeet (Wright ef al.), 33 Waterlogging Vertisol (Lupwayi et al.), 429 Strain-specific response of Trifolium semipilosum to in- Strain-specific response of Trifolium semipilosum to in- oculation with Rhizobium and the significance of oculation with Rhizobium and the significance of waterlogging in Vertisols (Lupwayi et al.), 439 waterlogging in Vertisols (Lupwayi et al.), 439 Weeds Statistical analyses Effect of integrated weed management and nitrogen Assessment of suitable designs for field experiments fertilization on the performance of rice under flood- involving airborne diseases (Solorzano et al.), 249 prone lowland conditions (Sharma), 409 Storage Physical breakdown of chickweed, dandelion, dock, Changes in the weight and quality of sugarbeet (Beta ribwort, spurrey and perennial ryegrass when eaten by vulgaris) roots in storage clamps on farms (Jaggard et sheep and when macerated (Wilman et al.), 419 al.), 287 Wheat Straw Cumulative effects of nitrogen application to winter wheat Effects of rainfall and temperature on the feeding value of at Ropsley, UK, from 1978 to 1990 (Bhogal et al.), 1 barley straw in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment Application of the CERES-Wheat model to yield predictions (Goodchild), 353 in the irrigated plains of the Indian Punjab (Hundal and Effect of supplementary feeding with protein and energy Prabhjyot-Kaur), 13 on digestion and rumination behaviour of sheep Timing of critical developmental stages and leaf pro- consuming straw diets (Mawuenyegah et al.), 479 duction in field-grown spring wheat for use in crop A comparison of fresh and dried Calliandra calothyrsus models (Mulholland et al.), 155 supplements for sheep given a basal diet of barley straw Modelling phasic development in wheat: a conceptual (Norton and Ahn), 485 integration of physiological components (Cao and Sugarbeet Moss), 163 Crop production and water-use. IV. Yield functions for Heterosis, overdominance for grain yield, and alpha- sugarbeet (Wright er al.), 33 amylase activity in F, hybrids between near-isogenic Changes in the weight and quality of sugarbeet (Beta Rht dwarf and tall wheats (Flintham et al.), 371 vulgaris) roots in storage clamps on farms (Jaggard et Discrepancies between observed and predicted growth al.), 287 stages in wheat (Kirby and Weightman), 379 Prediction of leaf and internode development in wheat (Weightman ef al.), 385 Techniques Effect of rotation on the recovery of '°N-labelled fertilizer Computer-aided RAPD fingerprinting of accessions from applied to wheat grown in Northern Syria (Pilbeam et the ryegrass—fescue complex (Siffelova et al.), 257 al.), 397 The efficiency of the nitrogen in cattle slurry acidified with White clover, see Trifolium nitric acid for grass production (Stevens et al.), 335 Response of urinary and plasma purine derivatives to various rates and infusion patterns of purines in sheep Yields nourished by intragastric infusion (Chen et al.), 343 Application of the CERES-Wheat model to yield predictions Temperature in the irrigated plains of the Indian Punjab (Hundal and Day-night variation of thermoregulatory responses of Prabhjyot-Kaur), 13 heifers exposed to high environmental temperatures Crop production and water-use. IV. Yield functions for (Mundia and Yamamoto), 199 sugarbeet (Wright et al.), 33 Effects of rainfall and temperature on the feeding value of Cowpea yield losses attributed to striga infestations barley straw in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment (Muleba et al.), 43 (Goodchild), 353 Influence of chlormequat chloride (CCC) and phosphorus Index of subjects 505 on growth and yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) Biomass allocation, regrowth and root carbohydrate during the summer season in North West India reserves of chicory (Cichorium intybus) in response to (Giridhar and Giri), 303 defoliation in glasshouse conditions (Li et al.}, 447 Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Canterbury, New Zealand, as measured by extraction with EDTA, DTPA and HCI, and its relationship with plant response Zine to applied Cu and Zn (Haynes), 325 Micronutrient status of a group of soils in Canterbury, Heterosis, overdominance for grain yield, and alpha- New Zealand, as measured by extraction with EDTA, amylase activity in F, hybrids between near-isogenic DTPA and HCI, and its relationship with plant response Rht dwarf and tall wheats (Flintham ef a/.), 371 to applied Cu and Zn (Haynes), 325

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