1960

  1. Report of the Bee Department 1959
  2. Changes in a leaf-growth substance in cotyledons and primary leaves during the growth of dwarf bean seedlings
  3. The functions of the salivary glands of Apis mellifera
  4. Male genitalia of Apis species
  5. The age of queen honeybees and the tendency of their colonies to swarm
  6. Problems of Swarming Behaviour - A Lecture
  7. Induction of queen rearing in honeybee colonies by amputation of their queens' front legs
  8. Differences in the nature of nitrogen precipitated by various methods from wheat leaf extracts
  9. Observations on the effect of hexoestrol on earthworms and other soil invertebrates
  10. Earthworm population studies: a comparison of sampling methods
  11. The effects of freezing temperatures on the developing egg of Leptohylemyia coarctata Fall.(Diptera, Muscidae) with special reference to diapause development
  12. Damage to the oat panicle by the frit fly [Oscinella frit)
  13. Fertilizer placement
  14. The Germination of Polygonum Species in the Field and in the Glass-House
  15. Observations On the Behaviour of Aphelenchoides Ritzema-Bosi in Chrysanthemum Leaves
  16. The isolation of anaerobic cellulose-decomposing bacteria from soil
  17. The biology of Brachydesmus Superus (Latz.) Diplopoda
  18. Pedology - clay orientation in soils
  19. The flight activity of Heteroptera
  20. Variations with Age in Net Assimilation Rate and other Growth Attributes of Sugar-beet, Potato, and Barley in a Controlled Environment: With two Figures in the Text
  21. The effect of repeated insecticidal applications on a natural tsetse population
  22. Mitochondrial preparations from the leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). 2. Oxidative phosphorylation
  23. Mitochondrial preparations from the leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). 3. Glycollic oxidase and fumarase activity
  24. Phosphorus Compounds, Nuclease, and Phosphatase Activities in Healthy and Tumorous Stem Tissues of Datura stramonium L.
  25. An experiment on the effects of straw ploughed in or composted on a three-course rotation of crops
  26. A further note on a simple method for fitting an exponential curve
  27. The biological importance of the invertebrate soil fauna
  28. Acclimatization affecting the Position of the Cold and Heat Death Points of Larvae of Aedes aegypti (L.)
  29. Publication of the results of biological research
  30. The gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of clover flower-heads
  31. Report of the survey of maincrop potatoes
  32. Experiments with urea on spring barley.
  33. The history and work of the Soil Survey
  34. An investigation into the use of bioassay for pesticide residues in foodstuffs - Report to the analystical methods committee
  35. Larval movement and infestation in the wheat bulb fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)
  36. A quantitative evaluation of some factors affecting the non-fatty solids of cow's milk
  37. Recent developments in breeding for the control of potato blight.
  38. Longevity of conidia of Botrytis fabae Sardina
  39. Incidence of Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. on two varieties of irrigated sorghum differently manured, spaced and thinned.
  40. Effect of Xanthomonas malvacearum (EF Sm.) Dowson on Cotton yields.
  41. Chromatographic analyses of the free amino‐acids, organic acids and sugars in wheat plant extracts
  42. Comparison of the ability of nymph and adult Delphacodes pellucida Fabricius, to transmit European wheat striate mosaic virus
  43. Utilisation de calculateurs électroniclues dans l'analyse d'expériences avec répétitions et de groupes d'expériences de mème plan expérimental
  44. The use of electronic computers in the analysis of replicated experiments, and groups of experiments of the same design
  45. Irrigation 1 General principles of irrigation 1960/61
  46. The effect of various sampling intervals on the estimation of lactation milk yield and composition
  47. Measurement of uniformity in seed bulks
  48. The presentation of leaf protein on the table
  49. Measurement of uniformity in seed bulks
  50. Potato virus M and paracrinkle
  51. Comparison of the early stages of infection by intact and phenol-disrupted tobacco necrosis virus
  52. Plant parasitic nematodes
  53. Some observations and reflections on host finding by plant nematodes
  54. A functional approach to insect migration and dispersal and its bearing on future study
  55. Susceptibility of varieties of chrysanthemum to infestation by Aphelenchoides ritzema-bosi (Schwartz)
  56. Laboratory note: a. An alternative method of handling nematodes. b. A technique for transferring delicate specimens to mountant. c. Bubble 'dissection' of immature Heterodera cysts
  57. Soil fungistasis and the rhizosphere
  58. The biology of soil-borne plant viruses
  59. Some aspects of virus multiplication in inoculated leaves
  60. A study of the apparent decay of eggs within cysts of Heterodera schachtii Schmidt and H. gottingiana Liebscher, and of free larvae in soil
  61. Comparisons of casein and formalized casein with ammonium sulphate, calcium nitrate and urea for Italian ryegrass
  62. Outdoor aerobiology
  63. Paddy Soils and Rice Production
  64. Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus (Cobb, 1919) n. comb., the nematode associated with red-ring disease of coconut
  65. A redescription of Xiphinema diversicaudatum (Micoletzky, 1923 & 1927) Thorne, 1939 and observations on its larval stages
  66. Further Observations and Comments On the Identity of Rotylenchus Robustus (De Man, 1876) Filipjev, 1934 With a Description of a Proposed Neotype and a New Definition of Rotylenchus Goodeyi
  67. The classification of the Aphelenchoidea Fuchs, 1937
  68. Laboratory Handbook of Toxic Agents 1960
  69. A thermal preference method of bioassay of the toxicity of insecticidal films to house-flies
  70. Inhibition of root development on petioles and hypocotyls of dwarf bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) by kinetin
  71. Effects of indoleacetic acid, naphthalene-acetic acid, and kinetin on phosphorus fractions in hypocotyls of dwarf bean (Phaseolus vulgaris): With two Figures in the Text
  72. The Effects of Kinetin, Gibberellic Acid, and Light on Expansion and Cell Division in Leaf Disks of Dwarf Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
  73. Sugar beet yellows in Great Britain 1959
  74. The distribution of bees in a honey-bee (Apis mellifera L.) colony
  75. The behaviour of honeybees visiting flowers of fruit trees
  76. The Pollination of Fruit Trees
  77. The effect on foraging behavior of moving honey bee colonies to crops before or after flowering has begun
  78. The diamond-back moth outbreak of 1958
  79. Photoreactivation in viruses and plants
  80. Effects of nonionizing radiation on plant viruses.
  81. Some studies on the colony count techniques for soil bacteria
  82. Purification and electron microscopy of three soil-borne plant viruses
  83. The structure of tobacco mosaic virus protein
  84. Electron microscope observations on the structure of turnip yellow mosaic virus
  85. Activation of one plant virus by another
  86. The Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) of New Zealand II. The genus Iotonchus (Cobb, 1916) Altherr, 1950
  87. The Monochidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) of New Zealand. III. A review of the genus Cobbonchus Andrássy, 1958 with descriptions of new species.
  88. New Zealand Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) I The genera Mononchus Bastian and Prionchulus Cobb
  89. The oesophago-intestinal junction in the Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda)
  90. Redescription of Monochus truncatus Bastian M Papillatus Bastian and Prionchulus muscorum (Dujardin) (Enoplida Nematoda)
  91. The use of fertilisers on grassland
  92. Soils and fertilizers
  93. The right place for fertilizers
  94. Optimum fertilizer dressings for agricultural crops
  95. Field experiments on phosphate fertilizers
  96. Prediction of nitrogen requirements of arable crops on mainly arable cropping systems
  97. The value of calcium nitrate and urea for main-crop potatoes and kale
  98. Effects of fertilisers and farmyard manure on the copper, manganese, molybdenum and zinc removed by arable crops at Rothamsted
  99. An investigation of sampling dried pyrethrum flowers from bulk
  100. The use of fertilizer practice surveys and appropriate survey techniques
  101. Relative productivity of six local varieties of lucerne in northern Italy
  102. Some studies of the colony count technique for soil bacteria
  103. Gaseous diffusion in porous media. Part 2.-Dry granular materials
  104. Gaseous diffusion in porous media Part 1.-A non-steady state method
  105. Studies on the behavior in soils of tomato black ring, raspberry ringspot, and arabis mosaic viruses
  106. The infulence of ice and wind in some Glamorgan soils
  107. Petrography of the Mesozoic succession of South Wales
  108. The correlation of prehistoric settlement and soils in the Vale of Glamorgan
  109. Notes on the taxonomy and occurrence of Carpophilus Stephens (Col., Nitidulidae) associated with stored products
  110. The immature stages of the flea beetles Psylliodes cuprea (Koch) and Psylliodes chrysocephala (L.)(Col., Chrysomelidae)
  111. Hatching of the egg in the cabbage stem flea beetle, Psylliodes chrysocephala (L.)(Col., Chrysomelidae)
  112. Sap-transmissible viruses associated with diseases of grape vines in Europe and North America
  113. a comparison of the chemical and biological assays of several strains of pyrethrum flowers
  114. Foetal growth in the mouse
  115. Disease, wastage and husbandry in the British dairy herd. Report of a national survey in 1957-58.
  116. Effects of Pea Root Exudate on the Antagonism of Some Rhizosphere Micro-organisms towards Fusarium oxysporum f. pisi
  117. Additional Pea varieties and new selections resistant to Fusarium wilt
  118. A method of estimation of missing values in multivariate data suitable for use with an electronic computer
  119. Virus control depends on teamwork
  120. Home production of seed for early potatoes I Prevention of virus infection by spraying for aphid control
  121. Field trials on the retention of potato stocks in England
  122. Detection of leaf roll in Potato tubers
  123. Sampling surveys in agriculture
  124. Determination of nitrogen in soil by the Kjeldahl method
  125. Protein from leaves by bulk extraction
  126. Studies on the Physiology of Nodule Formation: With two Figures in the Text: A Reappraisal of the Effect of Preplanting
  127. The place of the nodulated legume in agriculture
  128. Water hyacinth: a curse or a crop?
  129. New sources of food
  130. New foods for world needs
  131. The links between research and advisory work in England and Wales
  132. The present position in the study of insect dispersal and migration
  133. The safe use of pesticides in the United Kingdom
  134. Mortality and viability of insect migrants high in the air
  135. The Distribution of Insects at Low Levels in the Air
  136. Photosynthesis and the theory of obtaining high crop yields by A A Niciporovic
  137. The production of ryegrass labelled with carbon-14
  138. Determination of organic carbin in soil. II. Effect of carbonized materials
  139. Determination of organic carbon in soil. I. Oxidation by dichromate of organic matter in soil and plant materials
  140. Feeding pollen, pollen substitutes and pollen supplements to honeybees
  141. Chill-coma and cold death temperature of Apis mellifera
  142. The ways in which plant viruses are transmitted by vectors
  143. Carrot motley dwarf virus
  144. Evidence for interaction or genetic recombination between potato viruses Y and C in infected plants
  145. Scintillation counting of carbon-14
  146. Estimation of potassium in soils by determination of 40K content
  147. A check list of New Zealand plant galls (zoocecidia)
  148. Effect of formulation on toxicity to plants and insects of some systemic insecticidal seed dressings
  149. The resistance of some American Wheats to Hessian fly of mixed foreign parentage
  150. Delayed emergence of the pea midge
  151. Potassium-supplying power of some British soils
  152. The susceptibility of some American wheats to the wheat blossom midges
  153. Nature and mode of weathering of soil‐potassium reserves
  154. Some Effects of Aldrin and DDT on the Soil Fauna of Arable Land
  155. Observations on the biology and control of the garden swift moth
  156. The physics of dew
  157. Sex determination and caste differentiation on the honeybee - Apis mellifera
  158. The epizootiology of European foulbrood of the larval honey bee, Apis mellifera Linnaeus
  159. Some effects of ultraviolet radiation on the infection of Nicotiana glutinosa leaves by tobacco mosaic virus
  160. Soil-borne viruses
  161. Plant viruses : What they are and what they do
  162. A general program for the analysis of surveys
  163. Micrometeorology in relation to plant and animal life
  164. The significance of queen substance in swarming and supersedure in honey-bee (Apis mellifera l.) colonies
  165. Queen substance production by virgin queen honey-bees (Apis mellifera l.)
  166. Weather problems in agriculture
  167. Weather in wheat - an essay in micro-meteorology
  168. A synoptic study of day-to-day changes of ozone over the british-isles
  169. The reflection of short-wave radiation by vegetation
  170. The performance of a Gunn-Bellani radiation integrator
  171. The carbon-dioxide flux over a field of sugar beet
  172. Queen recognition by worker honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
  173. A comparison of theoretical and empirical results for some stochastic population models
  174. The properties of a stochastic model for the predator-prey type of interaction between two species
  175. The structures of the enols of pyrethrolone
  176. Pyrethrolone and related compounds
  177. The use of soil insecticides to control potato aphids and virus diseases
  178. The use of a multiple-transfer method in plant virus transmission studies- some statistical points arising in the analysis of results
  179. The transmission by mites, host-range and properties of ryegrass mosaic virus
  180. Studies on the importance of wild beet as a source of pathogens for the sugar-beet crop
  181. Some effects of temperature and of virus inhibitors on infection of french-bean leaves by red clover mottle virus
  182. Red clover mottle virus
  183. The pollination requirement of the field bean (vicia faba)
  184. Observations on the effects of the parasitic nematodes ditylenchus myceliophagus, aphelenchoides composticola and paraphelenchus myceliophthorus on the growth and cropping of mushrooms
  185. Movement of eelworms vi. The influences of soil type, moisture gradients and host plant roots on the migration of the potato-root eelworm heterodera rostochiensis wollenwebermovement of eelworms
  186. The manner of transmission of some barley yellow-dwarf viruses by different aphid species
  187. Infectivity of aphids bred on virus-infected cauliflower plants
  188. Field studies on wheat-bulb fly infestations
  189. The epidemiology of phytophthora infestans ii. The source of inoculum
  190. The epidemiology of phytophthora infestans i. Climate, ecoclimate and the phenology of disease outbreak
  191. The effect of gibberellic acid on leaf area and dry-matter production in majestic potato
  192. Effect of cultural treatments on the incidence of striga hermonthica (del.) benth. And yields of sorghum in the sudan: Field experiments 1957/8
  193. Comparison of two barley yellow-dwarf viruses in glasshouse and field experiments
  194. An attempt to inhibit the multiplication of tobacco mosaic virus in tissue culture by its antiserum
  195. Aphid behaviour on healthy and on yellows-virus- infected sugar beet
  196. The relation of weight of food ingested to increase in body-weight during growth in the bed-bug, cimex lectularius l. (hemiptera)
  197. Basis for a general system of insect migration and dispersal by flight
  198. The value of calcium nitrate and urea for sugar beet and the effect of late nitrogenous top dressings