- Rothamsted Chemistry Department 1957
- Report of the Bee Department 1957
- The problem of swarming in beekeeping practice
- The factors which cause colonies of Apis mellifera to swarm
- The effect of sterilised males on a natural tsetse fly population
- Cutting the cost of potato production
- Inbreeding with selection and linkage II Sib-mating
- The county of Anglesey. Soils and agriculture.
- Effects of demeton‐methyl on some aphid predators
- The Dependence of Net Assimilation Rate on Leaf-area Index
- Observations on the collection and storage of potato root diffusate
- Potato root diffusate production
- The production of root diffusate by potatoes grown in water culture
- Eelworm control - some aspects of past and present research
- The taxonomic position of Anguillulina obtusa Goodey, 1932 and 1940
- The seasonal emergence of larvae from cysts of the beet eelworm, Heterodera schachtii Schmidt
- Observations On the Emergence From Cysts and the Orientation of Larvae of Three Species of the Genus Heterodera in the Presence of Host Plant Roots
- the worm-eating slugs testacella scutulum sowerby and T. haliotidea draparnaud in captivity
- Adaptive Patterns in the Bacterial Oxidation of 2: 4-Dichloro-and 4-Chloro-2-methyl-phenoxyacetic Acid
- Factors affecting uptake of radioactive phosphorus by leaves and its translocation to other parts of the plant
- Cellulase and Chitinase in Plant Nematodes
- Isotopically exchangeable phosphorus in soils Part III The fractionation of soil phosphorus
- Cellulase and chitinase in two species of Australian termites
- The use of autoregression in fitting an exponential curve
- A solution-culture technique for obtaining root-hair, or primary, infection by Plasmodiophora brassicae
- Water Content and Insect Metabolism
- The alarm reaction of mosquito larvae
- Science in Africa a review
- Water drinking by the larva of the European corn borer
- The quantitative study of soil meifauna I Sample preparation and routine methods for handling the catch
- The quantitative study of soil meifauna I The effect of sample treatment on extraction efficiency with a modified funnel extractor
- Studies on the Chemical Control of Wireworms (Agriotes spp.). II.—The direct and residual Effects of BHC, DDT, Aldrin and Chlordane
- The growth of sugar beet under different water regimes
- The effects of short periods of water stress on the growth of sugar beet in pots
- Micropedology
- The separation of fluoride ions from interfering anions and cations by anion exchange chromatography
- A spectrophotometric investigation of the reaction between fluoride and the complex of sodium quinalizarin sulphonate with aluminium
- Host plant location by larvae of the wheat bulb fly (Leptohylemyia coartata fallen)
- Field Observations on Adults of the Wheat Bulb Fly (Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)).
- Observations on the Occurrence of Larval Infestations of Wheat Bulb Fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)
- Observations on Oviposition in the Wheat Bulb Fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)
- A national survey of disease of the fair cow - the sample of herds
- The mode of action of organophos phorous compounds on insect eggs with special reference to their anti esterase activit
- Soil moisture deficit
- Water control for increased crop production
- The inoculation of tobacco callus tissue with tobacco mosaic virus
- Latent phenolase in extracts of broad-bean (Vicia faba L.) leaves. 2. Activation by anionic wetting agents
- Manometric studies of bracken [Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn] thiaminase
- Resistance‐breaking populations of potato root eelworm
- The Preference shown by Myzus persicae (Sulz.) for Brassica Plants sprayed with Wetting Agents
- Effect of height on catches of aphids in water and sticky traps
- Heterodera major o. Schmidt, 1930-Population changes in the field and in pots of fallow soil
- The efficiency of certain grasses as hosts of cereal root eelworm
- Some aspects of soil fungistasis
- An investigation of fungistasis in Nigerian soils
- Experimental methods in testing for resistance to beet eelworm, Heterodera schachtii Schmidt
- Population studies on cyst-forming nematodes of the genus Heterodera
- Spore dispersal in Ophiobolus graminis and other fungi of cereal foot rots
- Sphaeronema minutissimum n. sp.(Sphaeronematinae: Tylenchulidae)
- Paraphelenchus myceliophthorus n. sp (Nematoda aphelenchidae)
- Ditylenchus myceliophagus n. sp.(Nematoda: Tylenchidae)
- Effect of gibberellic acid and kinetin on growth of the primary leaf of dwarf bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
- Effect of removal of a part of the root system on the subsequent growth of the root and shoot
- The effect of removal of the root-system of barley on the production of ears
- Entry of nutrients into the plant and their movement within it
- Observations on the effects of Ditylenchus dipsaci and Anguina tritici on certain wheat and barley varieties
- Aphelenchoides dactylocercus n. sp. and A. sacchari n. sp.(Nematoda: Aphelenchoidea)
- New methods for studying plant disease epidemics
- Use of deep-freezing in the preservation and preparation of fresh soil samples
- The ability of worker honeybees (Apis mellifera) to learn a change in the location of their hives
- The behaviour of honeybees when their hive is moved to a new site
- The drifting of honey-bees
- The defence of bumblebee colonies
- Physiological causes of differences in grain yield between varieties of barley
- The importance of drinking water to larval insects
- The crossbred progeny test of beef bulls
- An improved spray droplet technique for quantitative electron microscopy
- An electrophoretic study of the mechanism of precipitin reactions
- The nation's plant food larder
- Recent advances in the efficient use of fertilizers
- Soils and fertilizers
- Comparisons between placing and broadcasting of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers for potatoes, peas, beans, kale and maize
- Nitrogen fertilizers for spring barley and wheat
- Micro-nutrients in fertilisers
- Field experiments on concentrated organic nitrogen fertilizers
- Soil nitrogen. III.—Mineralizable nitrogen determined by an incubation technique
- Soil nitrogen. II.—Changes in levels of inorganic nitrogen in a clay‐loam soil caused by fertilizer additions, by leaching and uptake by grass
- Effect of Larval Population Density on the Adult Morphology of Two Species of Lepidoptera, Plusia Gamma L. and Pieris Brassicae L.
- Observations on the development of Heterodera rostochiensis Woll. in sterile root cultures
- A Quantitative Study of a Population of Wheat Bulb Fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.), in the Field
- Water uptake by pure clays and soil crumbs
- Variations within individuals in human biology
- A change of pathogenic race in Fusarium oxysporum f. pisi induced by root exudate from a resistant host
- Preliminary studies on the inoculation of selected micro-organisms into partially-sterilized soils
- X. The position of stereoisomerism in argument about the origins of life
- An Essex farm trial on the insecticidal control of potato virus spread
- Some results of an experiment to compare ley and arable rotations at Woburn
- Migration records 1957
- Migration records 1958
- Denitrification in soil. II. Factors affecting denitrification
- Denitrification in soil. I. Methods of investigation
- Amino sugars in soil
- Mobilization of iron in podzol soils by aqueous leaf extracts
- The determination of iron(II) sulphide in soil in the presence of iron(III) oxide
- The Park Grass plots at Rothamsted (1856-1949)
- The physiology of nodule formation
- World Hunger as a biochemical problem
- Aphid dispersal and diurnal periodicity
- The Rothamsted Insect Survey
- Observations on the temperature regulation and food consumption of honey-bee (Apis mellifica)
- The specificity of transmission of some non-persistent viruses
- Crystallographic programmes for a computer
- A Note on an Iterative Method for Root Extraction
- The value of nitrophosphate fertilizers
- Changes in the soil of a long-continued field experiment at Saxmundham, Suffolk
- Uptake of phosphorus from P32-labelled superphosphate by field crops Part II. Comparison of placed and broadcast applications to barley
- Uptake of phosphorus from P³²-labelled superphosphate by field crops: part I Effects of simultaneous application of non-radioactive phosphorus fertilizers
- Wheat blossom midges on Broadbalk, Rothamsted experiment station, 1927-56
- Experimental inter-breeding of Hessian Fly from Kansas, USA, Germany and England
- Seed dressings for the control of wheat bulb fly
- Gall midges (Cecidomyidae, Diptera). Living at the base of grasses
- Progress in the biological testing of Sorghum Midge (Contarinia spp.)
- A new stem-inhabiting gall midge of Poa pratensis (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
- The gall midges (Dipt., Cecidomyiidae) of Timothy Grass inflorences, with the description of one new species
- Effects of the ant, Lasius Niger L., on the feeding and excretion of the bean aphid, Aphis Fabae Scop
- Effects of the ant, Lasius niger (L.), on the behaviour and reproduction of the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae Scop
- Primenenie udobrenii v Anglii
- A sequence of beechwood soils on the Chiltern Hills, England
- Potassium uptake by cation-exchange resins from soils and minerals
- The epidemiology of the infestation of the honeybee, Apis mellifera L., by the mite Acarapis woodi Rennie and the mortality of infested bees
- Wild Honeybees and Disease
- Eyespot of wheat and barley
- Changes in the weed flora on Broadbalk permanent wheat field during the period 1930-55
- Reversible changes in strains of tobacco mosaic virus from leguminous plants
- A note on the six-course rotation experiments at Rothamsted and Woburn
- The heat balance of soil beneath crops
- The source of the queen substance of the honey-bee (Apis mellifera l.)
- The size of apertures through which worker honeybees will feed one another
- Water losses from various land surfaces
- A thermocouple method for measuring relative humidity in the range 95-100-percent
- A synoptic study of west african disturbance lines - discussion
- Dew
- The inhibition of queen rearing by feeding queenless worker honeybees (A-mellifera) with an extract of queen substance
- The properties of a stochastic model for two competing species
- The use of an electronic computer in research statistics: four years' experience
- Isolation and purification of (+)-pyrethrolone from pyrethrum extract - reconstitution of pyrethrins I and pyrethrins II
- Striate mosaic of cereals in Europe and its transmission by Delphacodes pellucida (Fab.)
- Stem infection of cotton by xanthomonas malvacearum (e. F. Sm.) dowson
- Some effects of virus infection on leaf water contents of nicotiana species
- Raspberry yellow dwarf, a soil-borne virus
- Properties and host range of turnip crinkle, rosette and yellow mosaic viruses
- The potato-eelworm hatching factor
- Photosynthesis and respiration rates of leaves of nicotiana glutinosa infected with tobacco mosaic virus and of n. Tabacum infected with potato virus x
- Movement of eelworms iii. The relationship between eelworm length, activity and mobility
- Movement of eelworms ii. A comparative study of the movement in soil of heterodera schachtii schmidt and of ditylenchus dipsaci (kuhn) filipjev
- Movement of eelworms i. The influence of pore size and moisture content of the soil on the migration of larvae of the beet eelworm, heterodera schachtii schmidt
- Light quality and photoreactivation of plants and viruses
- Further studies on raspberry ringspot and tomato black ring, soil-borne viruses that affect raspberry
- The effects of gibberellic acid and kinetin on the growth of majestic potato
- A comparison of high and low volume sprays for control of the bean aphid aphis fabae scop. On field beans
- Changes in the transmissibility by aphids of a strain of cucumber mosaic virus
- Hessian fly on Rothamsted Farm
- Field infestation of alternative host plants by wheat bulb fly
- Improvements in apparatus for the expulsion of liquid from fibrous material