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Index of Authors ALEXANDER, R. W. see JAMES, P. A. FARAH, Z. see GIRARDIN, O. ALLEN, E. J. see O'BRIEN, P. J. FIRMAN, D. M. see O'BRIEN, P. J. ALLISON, M. F., ARMSTRONG, M. J., JAGGARD, K. W. and FouLKEs, M. J., SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. and Scott, R. K. Topp, A.D. Integration of nitrate cover crops into Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) rotations. 1. Management and acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and effectiveness of nitrate cover crops, 53 utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen, 29 ALLISON, M. F., ARMSTRONG, M. J., JAGGARD, K. W. and FRANCE, J. see DIJKSTRA, J. Topp, A.D. Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) rotations. I]. Effect of cover GIRARDIN, O., NINDJIN, C., FARAH, Z., ESCHER, F., STAMP, crops on growth, yield and N requirement of sugarbeet, 61 P. and OtoxoreE, D. Effect of storage system and sprout ARMSTRONG, M. J. see ALLISON, M. F. removal on post-harvest yam (Dioscorea spp.) fresh weight losses, 329 Bacon, E. T. G., Hewitt, M. V. and SHEPHERD, C. E. A GLASER, K. see VAHJEN, W. comparison of management regimes for one-year ro- GOoDEAU, J.-M. see NDIBUALONII, B. B. tational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat crops, Grecory, P. J. see BaTTs, G. R. and of growing wheat without interruption. |. Effects on GUTTERIDGE, R. J. see JENKYN, J. F. soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality, 377 BACON, E. T. G. see also SHIELD, I. F. HACKETT, C. A. see PHILLIPS, M. S. BAKER, P. J. see NEWMAN, R. E. HADLEY, P. see BaTTs, G. R. BARRY, T. N. see SEMIADI, G. HaiGu, P. M. and BRADSHAW, N. J. Effect of cultivar and BaTTs, G. R., ELLis, R. H., Morison, J. 1. L., NKEMKA, P. fungicide treatment on the yield and nutritive value of N., GreGcory, P. J. and HADLEY, P. Yield and partitioning winter and spring oat grains grown in England and Wales, in crops of contrasting cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum 1989-91, 411 aestivum) in response to CO, and temperature in field HANCOCK, M. see PHILLIPS, M. S. studies using temperature gradient tunnels, 17 HANus, H. see SIELING, K. BERNASCONI, C. see NEWMAN, R. E. HARTMANN, F. see VAN RySSEN, J. B. J. BRADSHAW, N. J. see HAIGH, P. M. Heapon, D. M. see MISSELBROOK, T. H. Hewitt, J. D. J. see PEKRUN, C. CHADWICK, D. R. see MISSELBROOK, T. H. Hewitt, M. V. see BACON, E. T. G. Cirio, A. see NDIBUALONII, B. B. HOLuipay, J. M. see PHILLIPS, M. S. Conry, M. J. Influence of seed rate and sowing date on the Homes, C. W. see SEMIADI, G. yield and grain quality of Blenheim spring malting barley in the south-east of Ireland, 307 JACKSON, L. E. see MILLER, R. L. Conry, M. J. The effect of seedbed condition on the grain JAGGARD, K. W., Dewar, A. M. and PipGEon, J. D. The yield and quality of spring malting barley, 135 relative effects of drought stress and virus yellows on the Crossy, T. F. see O’DOHERTY, J. V. yield of sugarbeet in the UK, 1980-95, 337 JAGGARD, K. W. see also ALLISON, M. F. DaRWENT, A. L. see SOON, Y. K. JAMES, P. A. and ALEXANDER, R. W. Soil erosion and runoff DEHARENG, D. see NDIBUALONJI, B. B. in improved pastures of the Clwydian Range, North Dewar, A. M. see JAGGARD, K. W. Wales, 473 DuKsTRA, J., FRANCE, J. and TAMMINGA, S. Quantification JENKYN, J. F., GUTTERIDGE, R.J. and Topp, A.D. A of the recycling of microbial nitrogen in the rumen using comparison of management regimes for one-year ro- a mechanistic model of rumen fermentation processes, 81 tational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat crops, DuSkovA, D. see MAROUNEK, M. and of growing wheat without interruption. 3. Effects on diseases, 399 ELLIOTT, R. see Pers, H. Jess, S. and Marks, R.J. Effect of temperature and ELLIs, R. H. see Batts, G. R. photoperiod on growth and reproduction of Helix aspersa ESCHER, F. see GIRARDIN, O. var. maxima, 367 Evans, D. R., WILLIAMS, T. A., JONES, S. and Evans, S. A. JONES, S. see EVANS, D. R. The effect of cutting and intensive grazing managements on sward components of contrasting ryegrass and white KAUSHAL, P. and Ravi, Crossability of wild species of Oryza clover types when grown in mixtures, 317 with O. sativa cvs. PR 106 and Pusa Basmati | for transfer EvANS, S. A. see EvANS, D. R. of bacterial leaf blight resistance through interspecific hybridization, 423 504 Index of authors KRAMER, H. see PETERS, M either separately or as an ensiled mixture to twin-bearing ewes, 217 LEONHARD-MAREK, S., MAREK, M. and MARTENS, H. Effect Osun, P. O. see NSAHLAI, I. V. of transmural potential difference on Mg transport across OTokore, D. see GIRARDIN, O. rumen epithelium from four different breeds of sheep, 241 LIAKATAS, A., ROUSSOPOULOS, D. and WHITTINGTON, W. J. PAIN, B. F. see MISSELBROOK, T. H. Controlled-temperature effects on cotton yield and fibre PATERSON, C. D. see RAHN, C. R. properties, 463 Peiris, H., ELLIOTT, R. and Norton, B. W. Supplementary LIAKATAS, A. see also ROUSSOPOULOS, D grain and sodium propionate increase the liveweight gain LIND, A.-M. see PETERSEN, S. O and glucose entry rates of steers given molasses diets, 205 LUTMAN, P. J. W. see PEKRUN, C Peiris, H., ELiioTT, R. and Norton, B. W. Substitution of sorghum grain for molasses increases the liveweight gain Marek, M. see LEONHARD-MAREK, S. of steers given molasses-based diets, 199 Marks, R. J. see Jess, S PEKRUN, C., Hewitt,J . D. J. and Lutman, P. J. W. Cultural MAROUNEK, M., DuSkovA, D. and SKRIVANOVA, V. Effect of control of volunteer oilseed rape (Brassica napus), 155 non-ionophore feed antibiotics on in vitro fermentation in Peris, S. J. see PESCADOR, M. the ovine rumen and rabbit caecum, 115 PEsCADOR, M. and Peris, S. J. The effects of great bustards MarTENS, H. see LEONHARD-MAREK, S (Otis tarda) on cultivated areas in west-central Spain , 9 McConne Ll, S. J. see NEWMAN, R. E. PETERS, M., KRAMER, H., TARAWALI, S. A. and SCHULTZE- Menrotra, V.S. Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations of KRAFT, R. Characterization of a germplasm collection of plants colonizing coal mine spoil in India, 125 the tropical pasture legume Centrosema brasilianum in MILLER, R.L. and Jackson, L. E. Survey of vesicular subhumid west Africa, 139 arbuscular mycorrhizae in lettuce production in relation PETERSEN, S. O., Linp, A.-M. and Sommer, S. G. Nitrogen to management and soil factors, 173 and organic matter losses during storage of cattle and pig MISSELBROOK, T. H., CHADWICK, D.R., PAIN, B. F. and manure, 69 HEADON, D.M. Dietary manipulation as a means of Petty, S. R., Popri, D. P. and TRIGLONE, T. Effect of maize decreasing N losses and methane emissions and improving supplementation, seasonal temperature and humidity on herbage N uptake following application of pig slurry to the liveweight gain of steers grazing irrigated Leucaena grassland, 183 leucocephala/ Digitaria eriantha pastures in north-west MorGawn, C. L. Mid-parent advantage and heterosis in F, Australia, 95 hybrids of wheat from crosses among old and modern PHILLIPS, M.S., TRUDGILL, D.L., Hackett, C.A., varieties, 287 Hancock, M., HoLiipay, J. M. and SPAULL, A.M. A Morison, J. I. L. see BATTS, G. R basis for predictive modelling of the relationship of potato Murr, P. D. see SEMIADI, G yields to population density of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida, 45 NayYLor, R. E. L and Su, J. Plant development of triticale PIDGEON, J. D. see JAGGARD, K. W. cv. Lasko at different sowing dates, 297 Poppi, D. P. see Petty, S. R. NDIBUALONII, B. B., RODRIGUEZ, M.-N., DEHARENG, D.., Cirio, A. and GODEAU, J.-M. Effects of late pregnancy RAHN, C. R., PATERSON, C. D. and VAIDYANATHAN, L. V. and early lactation on renal urea handling in Corriedale The use of measurements of soil mineral N in under- ewes, 213 standing the response of crops to fertilizer nitrogen in NEWMAN, R. E., MCCONNELL, S. J., WESTON, R. H., REEVES, intensive cropping rotations, 345 M., BERNASCONI, C., BAKER, P. J. and Wynn, P. C. The RAVI, see KAUSHAL, P. relationship between plasma testosterone concentrations REEVES, M. see NEWMAN, R. E. and the seasonal variation in voluntary feed intake in RODRIGUEZ, M.-N. see NDIBUALONJI, B. B. fallow bucks (Dama dama), 357 ROUSSOPOULOS, D., LIAKATAS, A. and WHITTINGTON, W. J. NINDJIN, C. see GIRARDIN, O. Controlled-temperature effects on cotton growth and NKEMKA, P.N. see BaTTs, G. R development, 451 Norton, B. W. see Peiis, H RoussoPpouLos, D. see also LIAKATAS, A. NowakowskI], P. see O'DOHERTY, J. V. NsAHLAl, I. V., UMUNNA, N.N. and Osun, P.O. Comp- SCHAFER, K. see VAHJEN, W. lementarity of bird-resistant and non-bird-resistant var- SCHRODER, H. see SIELING, K. ieties of sorghum stover with cottonseed cake and noug SCHULTZE-KRAFT, R. see PETERS, M. (Guizotia abyssinica) cake when fed to sheep, 229 Scott, R. K. see FOULKEs, M. J. SEENEY, F. M. see WeEbB, J. O'BRIEN, P. J., ALLEN, E. J. and FIRMAN, D. M. A review of SEMIADI, G., HoLMeEs, C. W., BARRY, T. N. and Murr, P. D. some studies into tuber initiation in potato (Solanum The efficiency of utilization of energy and nitrogen in tuberosum) crops, 251 young sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus O’BrIEN, P. J., FIRMAN, D. M. and ALLEN, E. J. Effects of elaphus), 193 shading and seed tuber spacing on initiation and number SHEPHERD, C. E. see BACON, E. T. G of tubers in potato crops (Solanum tuberosum), 431 SHIELD, I. F. and Bacon, E.T.G. A comparison of O’DouerTY, J. V., NOWAKOWSKI, P. and Crossy, T. F. The management regimes for one-year rotational set-aside effects of feeding grass silage and molassed sugarbeet pulp within a sequence of winter wheat crops, and of growing Index of authors wheat without interruption. 2. Effects on vegetation and TRIGLONE, T. see PeTTy, S. R. weed control, 389 TRUDGILL, D. L. see PHILLIPS, M. S. SIELING, K., SCHRODER, H. and Hanus, H. Mineral and slurry nitrogen effects on yield, N uptake, and apparent Umunna, N. N. see NSAHLAI, I. V. N-use efficiency of oilseed rape (Brassica napus), 165 Simon, O. see VAHJEN, W. VAHJEN, W., GLASER, K., SCHAFER, K. and Simon, O. SINGH, A., SINGH, M. and SINGH, K. Productivity and Influence of xylanase-supplemented feed on the develop- economic viability of a palmarosa—pigeonpea_inter- ment of selected bacterial groups in the intestinal tract of cropping system in the subtropical climate of north India, broiler chicks, 489 149 VAIDYANATHAN, L. V. see RAHN, C. R. SINGH, K. see SINGH, A. VAN MALSEN, P. S.M. see VAN RySSEN, J. B. J. SINGH, M. see SINGH, A. VAN RysSEN, J. B. J., VAN MALSEN, P. S.M. and HARTMANN, SKRIVANOVA, V. see MAROUNEK, M. F. The contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction SOMMER, S. G. see PETERSEN, S. O. between selenium and copper in sheep, 107 Soon, Y.K. and DaARwent, A.L. Effect of integrated management of couch grass (Elytrigia repens) on soil Wess, J., SEENEY, F. M. and SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. The quality and crop nutrition, 323 response to fertilizer nitrogen of cereals grown on sandy SPAULL, A. M. see PHILLIPS, M. S. soils, 271 STAMP, P. see GIRARDIN, O. WESTON, R. H. see NEWMAN, R. E. Su, J. see NAYLOR, R. E. L WHITTINGTON, W. J. see LIAKATAS, A., ROUSSOPOULOS, D SYLVESTER-BRADLEY, R. see FOULKES, M. J., WEBB, J WILLIAMS, T. A. see EVANS, D. R. Wynn, P. C. see NEWMAN, R. E. TAMMINGA, S. see DIUJKSTRA, J TARAWALI, S. A. see PETERS, M. YounG, I. M. Biophysical interactions at the root-soil Topp, A. D. see ALLISON, M. F., JENKYN, J. F. interface: a review, | 506 Index of Subjects Barley Copper The effect of seedbed condition on the grain yield and The contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction quality of spring malting barley (Conry), 135 between selenium and copper in sheep (van Ryssen ef Influence of seed rate and sowing date on the yield and al.), 107 grain quality of Blenheim spring malting barley in the Cotton, see Gossypium south-east of Ireland (Conry), 307 Couch grass, see Elytrigia Bird damage Cover crops The effects of great bustards (Otis tarda) on cultivated Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta areas in west-central Spain (Pescador and Peris), vulgaris) rotations. I. Management and effectiveness of 9 nitrate cover crops (Allison et al.), 53 Brassica crops Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta Cultural control of volunteer oilseed rape (Brassica napus) vulgaris) rotations. II. Effect of cover crops on growth, (Pekrun et al.), 155 yield and N requirement of sugarbeet (Allison et a/.), 61 Mineral and slurry nitrogen effects on yield, N uptake, Crops and apparent N-use efficiency of oilseed rape (Brassica The effects of great bustards (Otis tarda) on cultivated napus) (Sieling et al.), 165 areas in west-central Spain (Pescador and Peris), 9 Breeding Characterization of a germplasm collection of the tropical pasture legume Centrosema brasilianum in subhumid Deer west Africa (Peters et al.), 139 The efficiency of utilization of energy and nitrogen in Mid-parent advantage and heterosis in F, hybrids of young sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus wheat from crosses among old and modern varieties elaphus) (Semiadi et al.), 193 (Morgan), 287 The relationship between plasma testosterone concen- Crossability of wild species of Oryza with O. sativa cvs PR trations and the seasonal variation in voluntary feed 106 and Pusa Basmati | for transfer of bacterial leaf intake in fallow bucks (Dama dama) (Newman et al.), blight resistance through interspecific hybridization 357 (Kaushal and Ravi), 423 Diets Effect of maize supplementation, seasonal temperature and humidity on the liveweight gain of steers grazing Cajanus irrigated Leucaena_ leucocephala/ Digitaria eriantha Productivity and economic viability of a palmarosa pastures in north-west Australia (Petty er al.), 95 pigeonpea intercropping system in the subtropical The contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction climate of north India (Singh er al.), 149 between selenium and copper in sheep (van Ryssen et Carbon dioxide Yield and partitioning in crops of contrasting cultivars of al.), 107 winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) in response to CO, Effect of non-ionophore feed antibiotics on in vitro and temperature in field studies using temperature fermentation in the ovine rumen and rabbit caecum gradient tunnels (Batts ef al.), 17 (Marounek ef al.), 115 Cattle Dietary manipulation as a means of decreasing N losses Effect of maize supplementation, seasonal temperature and methane emissions and improving herbage N and humidity on the liveweight gain of steers grazing uptake following application of pig slurry to grassland irrigated Leucaena leucocephala/Digitaria eriantha (Misselbrook et al.), 183 pastures in north-west Australia (Petty ef a.), Substitution of sorghum grain for molasses increases the 95 liveweight gain of steers given molasses-based diets Substitution of sorghum grain for molasses increases the (Peiris et al.), 199 liveweight gain of steers given molasses-based diets Supplementary grain and sodium propionate increase the (Peiris et al.), 199 liveweight gain and glucose entry rates of steers given Supplementary grain and sodium propionate increase the molasses diets (Peiris et al.), 205 liveweight gain and glucose entry rates of steers given The effects of feeding grass silage and molassed sugarbeet molasses diets (Peiris et al.), 205 pulp either separately or as an ensiled mixture to twin- Cereals bearing ewes (O’Doherty et al.), 217 The response to fertilizer nitrogen of cereals grown on Complementarity of bird-resistant and non-bird-resistant sandy soils (Webb et al.), 271 varieties of sorghum stover with cottonseed cake and Index of subjects 507 noug (Guizotia abyssinica) cake when fed to sheep trations and the seasonal variation in voluntary feed (Nsahlai et al.), 229 intake in fallow bucks (Dama dama) (Newman et al.), Influence of xylanase-supplemented feed on the devel- 357 opment of selected bacterial groups in the intestinal Hybrids tract of broiler chicks (Vahjen et al.), 489 Mid-parent advantage and heterosis in F, hybrids of Dioscorea wheat from crosses among old and modern varieties Effect of storage system and sprout removal on post- (Morgan), 287 harvest yam (Dioscorea spp.) fresh weight losses Crossability of wild species of Oryza with O. sativa cvs PR (Girardin et al.), 329 106 and Pusa Basmati | for transfer of bacterial leaf Drought blight resistance through interspecific hybridization The relative effects of drought stress and virus yellows on (Kaushal and Ravi), 423 the yield of sugarbeet in the UK, 1980-95 (Jaggard et al.), 337 Intercropping Productivity and economic viability of a palmarosa Elytrigia pigeonpea intercropping system in the subtropical Effect of integrated management of couch grass (Elytrigia climate of north India (Singh et al.), 149 repens) on soil quality and crop nutrition (Soon and Darwent), 323 Lactation Effects of late pregnancy and early lactation on renal Feed intake urea handling in Corriedale ewes (Ndibualonji et ai.), The relationship between plasma testosterone concen- 213 trations and the seasonal variation in voluntary feed Legumes intake in fallow bucks (Dama dama) (Newman et al.), Characterization of a germplasm collection of the tropical 357 pasture legume Centrosema brasilianum in subhumid Fungi west Africa (Peters et al.), 139 Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations of plants colonizing Lettuce coal mine spoil in India (Mehrotra), 125 Survey of vesicular—-arbuscular mycorrhizae in lettuce Survey of vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizae in lettuce production in relation to management and soil factors production in relation to management and soil factors (Miller and Jackson), 173 (Miller and Jackson), 173 Lolium The effect of cutting and intensive grazing managements on sward components of contrasting ryegrass and white Genetics clover types when grown in mixtures (Evans ef al.), 317 Mid-parent advantage and heterosis in F, hybrids of wheat from crosses among old and modern varieties (Morgan), 287 Magnesium Gossypium Effect of transmural potential difference on Mg transport Controlled-temperature effects on cotton growth and across rumen epithelium from four different breeds of development (Roussopoulos ef al.), 451 sheep (Leonhard- Marek et al.), 241 Controlled-temperature effects on cotton yield and fibre Maize properties (Liakatas et al.), 463 Effect of maize supplementation, seasonal temperature Grazing and humidity on the liveweight gain of steers grazing The effect of cutting and intensive grazing managements irrigated Leucaena leucocephala/ Digitaria eriantha on sward components of contrasting ryegrass and white pastures in north-west Australia (Petty et al.), 95 clover types when grown in mixtures (Evans et al.), 317 Metabolism Growth rate The efficiency of utilization of energy and nitrogen in Substitution of sorghum grain for molasses increases the young sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus liveweight gain of steers given molasses-based diets elaphus) (Semiadi et al.), 193 (Peiris et al.), 199 Influence of xylanase-supplemented feed on the devel- Supplementary grain and sodium propionate increase the opment of selected bacterial groups in the intestinal liveweight gain and glucose entry rates of steers given tract of broiler chicks (Vahjen et al.), 489 molasses diets (Peiris et al.), 205 Mixed pastures Growth stages The effect of cutting and intensive grazing managements Plant development of triticale cv. Lasko at different on sward components of contrasting ryegrass and white sowing dates (Naylor and Su), 297 clover types when grown in mixtures (Evans ef al.), 317 Controlled-temperature effects on cotton growth and Models development (Roussopoulos et al.), 451 Biophysical interactions at the root-sou interface: a review (Young), | A basis for predictive modelling of the relationship of Hormones potato yields to population density of the potato cyst The relationship between plasma testosterone concen- nematode Globodera pallida (Phillips et al.), 45 508 Index of subjects Quantification of the recycling of microbial nitrogen in pasture legume Centrosema brasilianum in subhumid the rumen using a mechanistic model of rumen west Africa (Peters et al.), 139 fermentation processes (Dijkstra et al.), 81 Pastures Effect of maize supplementation, seasonal temperature Nitrogen and humidity on the liveweight gain of steers grazing Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in irrigated Leucaena leucocephala/ Digitaria eriantha acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and pastures in north-west Australia (Petty et al.), 95 Soil erosion and runoff in improved pastures of the utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen (Foulkes et al. ), 29 Clwydian Range, North Wales (James and Alexander), 473 Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta Pesticides vulgaris) rotations. I. Management and effectiveness of Effect of cultivar and fungicide treatment on the yield and nitrate cover crops (Allison ef al.), 53 nutritive value of winter and spring oat grains grown in Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta England and Wales, 1989-91 (Haigh and Bradshaw), vulgaris) rotations. II. Effect of cover crops on growth, 411 yield and N requirement of sugarbeet (Allison er al. ), 61 Pests and diseases Nitrogen and organic matter losses during storage of The effects of great bustards (Otis tarda) on cultivated cattle and pig manure (Petersen ef al.), 69 areas in west-central Spain (Pescador and Peris), 9 | Quantification of the recycling of microbial nitrogen in A basis for predictive modelling of the relationship of the rumen using a mechanistic model of rumen potato yields to population density of the potato cyst fermentation processes (Dijkstra et al.), 81 nematode Globodera pallida (Phillips et al.), 45 Mineral and slurry nitrogen effects on yield, N uptake, The relative effects of drought stress and virus yellows on and apparent N-use efficiency of oilseed rape (Brassica the yield of sugarbeet in the UK, 1980-95 (Jaggard ef napus) (Sieling et al.), 165 al.), 337 Dietary manipulation as a means of decreasing N losses A comparison of management regimes for one-year and methane emissions and improving herbage N rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat uptake foilowing application of pig slurry to grassland crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 3. (Misselbrook et al.), 183 Effects on diseases (Jenkyn et al.), 399 The efficiency of utilization of energy and nitrogen in Crossability of wild species of Oryza with O. sativa cvs PR young sambar (Cervus unicolor) and red deer (Cervus 106 and Pusa Basmati | for transfer of bacterial leaf elaphus) (Semiadi et al.), 193 blight resistance through interspecific hybridization The use of measurements of soil mineral N in under- (Kaushal and Ravi), 423 standing the response of crops to fertilizer nitrogen in Photoperiod intensive cropping rotations (Rahn et al.), 345 Effect of temperature and photoperiod on growth and A comparison of management regimes for one-year reproduction of Helix aspersa var. maxima (Jess and rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat Marks), 367 crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 1. Pigeonpea, see Cajanus Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality Pigs (Bacon et al.), 377 Dietary manipulation as a means of decreasing N losses Nitrogen fertilizers and methane emissions and improving herbage N Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in uptake following application of pig slurry to grassland acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and (Misselbrook et al.), 183 utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen (Foulkes et al. ), Potato 29 A basis for predictive modelling of the relationship of The response to fertilizer nitrogen of cereals grown on potato yields to population density of the potato cyst sandy soils (Webb et al.), 271 nematode Globodera pallida (Phillips et al.), 45 The use of measurements of soil mineral N in under- A review of some studies into tuber initiation in potato standing the response of crops to fertilizer nitrogen in (Solanum tuberosum) crops (O’Brien et al.), 251 intensive cropping rotations (Rahn et al.), 345 Effects of shading and seed tuber spacing on initiation and number of tubers in potato crops (Solanum tuberosum) (O’Brien et al.), 431 Oats Poultry Effect of cultivar and fungicide treatment on the yield and Influence of xylanase-supplemented feed on the devel- nutritive value of winter and spring oat grains grown in opment of selected bacterial groups in the intestinal England and Wales, 1989-91 (Haigh and Bradshaw), tract of broiler chicks (Vahjen et al.), 489 41] Oilseed rape, see Brassica crops Rabbits 1 Palmarosa Effect of non-ionophore feed antibiotics on in vitro | Productivity and economic viability of a palmarosa fermentation in the ovine rumen and rabbit caecum pigeonpea intercropping system in the subtropical (Marounek et al.), 115 climate of north India (Singh et al.), 149 Reproduction Pasture Effects of late pregnancy and early lactation on renal urea Characterization of a germplasm collection of the tropical handling in Corriedale ewes (Ndibualonji et a/.), 213 Index of subjects 509 The relationship between plasma testosterone concen- crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 3 trations and the seasonal variation in voluntary feed Effects on diseases (Jenkyn et al.), 399 intake in fallow bucks (Dama dama) (Newman et al.), Sheep 357 The contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction Effect of temperature and photoperiod on growth and between selenium and copper in sheep (van Ryssen ef reproduction of Helix aspersa var. maxima (Jess and al.), 107 Marks), 367 Effects of late pregnancy and early lactation on renal urea Rice handling in Corriedale ewes (Ndibualonji ef a/.), 213 Crossability of wild species of Oryza with O. sativa cvs PR The effects of feeding grass silage and molassed sugarbeet 106 and Pusa Basmati | for transfer of bacterial leaf pulp either separately or as an ensiled mixture to twin- blight resistance through interspecific hybridization bearing ewes (O’Doherty et al.), 217 (Kaushal and Ravi), 423 Complementarity of bird-resistant and non-bird-resistant Roots varieties of sorghum stover with cottonseed cake and Biophysical interactions at the root-soil interface noug (Guizotia abyssinica) cake when fed to sheep review (Young), | (Nsahlai et al.), 229 Rumen Effect of transmural potential difference on Mg transport Effect of transmural potential difference on Mg transport across rumen epithelium from four different breeds of across rumen epithelium from four different breeds of sheep (Leonhard-Marek er al.), 241 sheep (Leonhard-Marek et al. ), 241 Silage Rumen micro-organisms The effects of feeding grass silage and molassed sugarbeet Quantification of the recycling of microbial nitrogen in pulp either separately or as an ensiled mixture to twin- the rumen using a mechanistic model of rumen bearing ewes (O’Doherty ef al.), 217 fermentation processes (Dijkstra et al.), 81 Slurries Effect of non-ionophore feed antibiotics on in vitro Nitrogen and organic matter losses during storage of fermentation in the ovine rumen and rabbit caecum cattle and pig manure (Petersen ef al.), 69 (Marounek ef al/.), 115 Mineral and slurry nitrogen effects on yield, N uptake, Ryegrass, see Lolium and apparent N-use efficiency of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) (Sieling et al. ), 165 Dietary manipulation as a means of decreasing N losses Selenium and methane emissions and improving herbage N [he contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction uptake following application of pig slurry to grassland between selenium and copper in sheep (van Ryssen er (Misselbrook et al.), 183 al.), 107 Snails Sequential cropping Effect of temperature and photoperiod on growth and The use of measurements of soil mineral N in under- reproduction of Helix aspersa var. maxima (Jess and standing the response of crops to fertilizer nitrogen in Marks), 367 intensive cropping rotations (Rahn et al.), 345 Sodium A comparison of management regimes for one-year Supplementary grain and sodium propionate increase the rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat liveweight gain and glucose entry rates of f steers giv crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. | molasses diets (Peiris et al.), 205 Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality Soils (Bacon et al.), 377 Biophysical interactions at the root-—soil interlace A comparison of management regimes for one-year review (Young), | rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 2 acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and Effects on vegetation and weed control (Shield and utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen (Foulkes et al. ), Bacon), 389 9 A comparison of management regimes for one-year Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations of plants colonizing rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat coal mine spoil in India (Mehrotra), 125 crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 3 The effect of seedbed condition on the grain yield and Effects on diseases (Jenkyn et al.), 399 quality of spring malting barley (Conry), 135 Set-aside Survey of vesicular—-arbuscular mycorrhizae in lettuce A comparison of management regimes for one-year production in relation to management and soil factors rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat (Miller and Jackson), 173 crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 1. The response to fertilizer nitrogen of cereals grown on Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality sandy soils (Webb et al.), 271 (Bacon et al.), 377 Effect of integrated management of couch grass (Elytrigia A comparison of management regimes for one-year repens) on soil quality and crop nutrition (Soon and rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat Darwent), 323 crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 2. The use of measurements of soil mineral N in under- Effects on vegetation and weed control (Shield and standing the response of crops to fertilizer nitrogen in Bacon), 389 intensive cropping rotations (Rahn ef al.), 345 A comparison of management regimes for one-year A comparison of management regimes for one-year rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat 510 Index of subjects crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 1. Triticale Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality Plant development of triticale cv. Lasko at different (Bacon et al.), 377 sowing dates (Naylor and Su), 297 Soil erosion and runoff in improved pastures of the Tropical crops Clwydian Range, North Wales (James and Alexander), Productivity and economic viability of a palmarosa 473 pigeonpea intercropping system in the subtropical Sorghum climate of north India (Singh er al.), 149 Complementarity of bird-resistant and non-bird-resistant Tuber initiation varieties of sorghum stover with cottonseed cake and A review of some studies into tuber initiation in potato noug (Guizotia abyssinica) cake when fed to sheep (Solanum tuberosum) crops (O’Brien et al.), 251 (Nsahlai et al.), 229 Effects of shading and seed tuber spacing on initiation and Sowing date number of tubers in potato crops (Solanum tuberosum) Plant development of triticale cv. Lasko at different (O’Brien ef al.), 431 sowing dates (Naylor and Su), 297 Influence of seed rate and sowing date on the yield and Urea grain quality of Blenheim spring malting barley in the Effects of late pregnancy and early lactation on renal urea south-east of Ireland (Conry), 307 handling in Corriedale ewes (Ndibualonji er a/.), 213 Sowing rates Influence of seed rate and sowing date on the yield and Weeds grain quality of Blenheim spring malting barley in the Cultural control of volunteer oilseed rape (Brassica napus) south-east of Ireland (Conry), 307 (Pekrun et al.), 155 Effects of shading and seed tuber spacing on initiation and Effect of integrated management of couch grass (Elytrigia number of tubers in potato crops (Solanum tuberosum) repens) on soil quality and crop nutrition (Soon and (O’Brien et al.), 431 Darwent), 323 Storage A comparison of management regimes for one-year Effect of storage system and sprout removal on post- rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat harvest yam (Dioscorea spp.) fresh weight losses crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 2. (Girardin et al.), 329 Effects on vegetation and weed control (Shield and Sugarbeet Bacon), 389 Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta Wheat vulgaris) rotations. 1. Management and effectiveness of Yield and partitioning in crops of contrasting cultivars of nitrate cover crops (Allison ef al.), 53 winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) in response to CO, Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta and temperature in field studies using temperature vulgaris) rotations. II. Effect of cover crops on growth, gradient tunnels (Batts et al.), 17 yield and N requirement of sugarbeet (Allison et al.), 61 Evidence for differences between winter wheat cultivars in The effects of feeding grass silage and molassed sugarbeet acquisition of soil mineral nitrogen and uptake and pulp either separately or as an ensiled mixture to twin- utilization of applied fertilizer nitrogen (Foulkes ez al.), bearing ewes (O’Doherty et al.), 217 29 The relative effects of drought stress and virus yellows on Mid-parent advantage and heterosis in F, hybrids of the yield of sugarbeet in the UK, 1980-95 (Jaggard et wheat from crosses among old and modern varieties al.), 337 (Morgan), 287 Sulphur A comparison of management regimes for one-year The contribution of dietary sulphur to the interaction rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat between selenium and copper in sheep (van Ryssen ef crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 1. al.), 107 Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality (Bacon et al.), 377 A comparison of management regimes for one-year Temperature rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat Yield and partitioning in crops of contrasting cultivars of crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 2. winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) in response to CO, Effects on vegetation and weed control (Shield and and temperature in field studies using temperature Bacon), 389 gradient tunnels (Batts et al.), 17 A comparison of management regimes for one-year Effect of temperature and photoperiod on growth and rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat reproduction of Helix aspersa var. maxima (Jess and crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 3. Marks), 367 Effects on diseases (Jenkyn et al.), 399 Controlled-temperature effects on cotton growth and White clover, see Trifolium development (Roussopoulos et al.), 451 Controlled-temperature effects on cotton yield and fibre Yam, see Dioscorea properties (Liakatas et al.), 463 Yields Trifolium Yield and partitioning in crops of contrasting cultivars of The effect of cutting and intensive grazing managements winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) in response to CO, on sward components of contrasting ryegrass and white and temperature in field studies using temperature clover types when grown in mixtures (Evans et al.), 317 gradient tunnels (Batts et al.), 17 Index of subjects 511 Integration of nitrate cover crops into sugarbeet (Beta A comparison of management regimes for one-year vulgaris) rotations. II. Effect of cover crops on growth, rotational set-aside within a sequence of winter wheat yield and N requirement of sugarbeet (Allison et a/.), 61 crops, and of growing wheat without interruption. 1. The effect of seedbed condition on the grain yield and Effects on soil mineral nitrogen, grain yield and quality quality of spring malting barley (Conry), 135 (Bacon et al.), 377 Influence of seed rate and sowing date on the yield and Effect of cultivar and fungicide treatment on the yield and grain quality of Blenheim spring malting barley in the nutritive value of winter and spring oat grains grown in south-east of Ireland (Conry), 307 England and Wales, 1989-91 (Haigh and Bradshaw), Effect of integrated management of couch grass (Elytrigia 411 repens) on soil quality and crop nutrition (Soon and Effects of shading and seed tuber spacing on initiation and Darwent), 323 number of tubers in potato crops (Solanum tuberosum) The relative effects of drought stress and virus yellows on (O’Brien et al.), 431 the yield of sugarbeet in the UK, 1980-95 (Jaggard et Controlled-temperature effects on cotton yield and fibre al.), 337 properties (Liakatas er al.), 463

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