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Number of items: 50.
  • Sewage sludge and the market gardener. (1945) Bunting, A. H.
  • The dispersion of air-borne spores. (1945) Gregory, P. H.
  • The competition between barley and certain weeds under controlled conditions. (1945) Mann, H. H., Barnes, T. W.
  • Rothamsted experiments on mangolds 1876-1940 III Causes of variation of yield. (1945) Watson, D. J., Russell, Sir Edward
  • Two new gall midges from Mauritius. (1945) Barnes, Horace Francis picture_as_pdf
  • Slugs in gardens: Their numbers, activities and distribution. Part 2. (1945) Barnes, Horace Francis, Weil, J. W.
  • Plant viruses and virus diseases. (1945) Bawden, Frederick
  • The suppression of one plant virus by another. (1945) Bawden, Frederick, Kassanis, Basil
  • Protein precipitation and virus deactivation by extracts of strawberry plants. (1945) Bawden, Frederick, Kleczkowski, A.
  • The separation and properties of tobacco mosaic virus in different states of aggregation. (1945) Bawden, Frederick, Pirie, Norman Wingate (Bill)
  • Geographical variation in the wing length of Danaus Plexippus (Lep. Rhopalocera). (1945) Beall, G., Williams, Carrington Bonsor
  • Trace elements in relation to plant growth. (1945) Brenchley, Winifred Elsie
  • The influence of periodic fallowing on the prevalence of viable weed seeds in arable soil. (1945) Brenchley, Winifred Elsie, Warington, Katherine
  • The incidence and distribution of some diseases of the adult honeybee (Apis-mellifera L) in England and Wales. (1945) Butler, Colin Gasking
  • The influence of various physical and biological factors of the environment on honeybee activity - an examination of the relationship between activity and nectar concentration and abundance. (1945) Butler, Colin Gasking
  • Photographic plates for use in the RCA electron microscope. (1945) Crook, E. M., Sheffield, Frances, Chilton, L. V.
  • Agrochemistry. (1945) Crowther, Edward Mortimer
  • Combine-drilling of phosphate fertilizers for cereals. (1945) Crowther, Edward Mortimer
  • Fertilizers during the war and after. (1945) Crowther, Edward Mortimer
  • Muck, magic and composts - is foot-and-mouth disease traceable to the use of artificial manures? (1945) Crowther, Edward Mortimer
  • Soils and fertilizers. (1945) Crowther, Edward Mortimer
  • Winifred E Brenchley Obituary Notice. (1945) Davidson, D. J.
  • Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth: I. The Effect of Various Accessory Growth Factors on the Growth of the first Leaf of isolated Stem Tips of Rye. (1945) De Ropp, R. S.
  • The microbiological assay of vitamins: the estimate and its precision. (1945) Finney, D. J.
  • Balanced manuring. (1945) Gammie Ogg, Sir
  • Some aspects of the work at Rothamsted. (1945) Gammie Ogg, Sir
  • The effect of eyespot (Cercosporella herpotrichoides Fron.) on wheat and the influence of nitrogen on the disease. (1945) Glynne, Mary Dilys, Dion, W. M., Weil, J. W.
  • Acid-producing mechanisms in minced leaves. (1945) Holden, M.
  • Ripening of the Onion Bulb and Infection by Botrytis Species. (1945) Holdsworth, M., Heath, O.V. S.
  • Virus yellows of sugar beet. (1945) Hull, R., Watson, Marion
  • The use of abrasives in the transmission of plant viruses. (1945) Kalmus, H.
  • Statistics in biology. (1945) Kempthorne, Oscar
  • Chronic Pulmonary Disease in South Wales Coalminers. III. Experimental Studies. B. The Mineral Content of the Lungs of Workers from the South Wales Coalfield. (1945) King, H. G. C., Nagelschmidt, G.
  • A quantitative study of the interaction of bacteriophage with Rhizobium using the technique of poured plates. (1945) Kleczkowska, J. picture_as_pdf
  • Conversion of non-precipitating and inhibiting protein complexes into forms again precipitable by the antisera to the original proteins. (1945) Kleczkowski, A.
  • The Reaction of Products of Initial Stages of Peptic Proteolysis of Human and Horse Serum Albumin with Antisera to the Original Albumins. (1945) Kleczkowski, A. picture_as_pdf
  • Specific precipitation of one protein by antiserum to another. (1945) Kleczkowski, A.
  • The production of plaques by Rhizobium bacteriophage in poured plated and its value as a counting method. (1945) Kleczkowski, J.
  • Sulphonamides and American foul brood disease of bees. (1945) Milne, P. S.
  • A comparison of Fusarium avenaceum and Fusarium caeruleum as causes of wastage in stored potato tubers. (1945) Moore, F. J.
  • Pedology. (1945) Muir, A.
  • A factor in clover nodule formation associated with the volume of the medium occupied by the roots. (1945) Nutman, P. S.
  • Plant-Growth Substances as Selective Weed-Killers: Inhibition of Plant Growth by 2:4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid and other Plant-Growth Substances. (1945) Nutman, P. S., Thornton, H. G., Quastel, Juda picture_as_pdf
  • What are the minimum cultivations necessary for high farming? (1945) Russell, Edward Walter
  • The infected root‐hair count for estimating the activity of Plasmodiophora brassicae Woron. in the soil. (1945) Samuel, G., Garrett, S. D.
  • The selection of bacterial food by soil amoebae, and the toxic effects of bacterial pigments and other products on soil protozoa. (1945) Singh, B. N.
  • Effective and ineffective strains of legume nodule bacteria. (1945) Thornton, H. G.
  • Index of diversity as applied to ecological problems. (1945) Williams, Carrington Bonsor
  • Notes on the fat content of two british migrant moths (lepidoptera). (1945) Williams, Carrington Bonsor
  • Occurrence of Vanessa Cardui (Lepidoptera) at sea off the West African coast. (1945) Williams, Carrington Bonsor