- Soil genesis and classification in Central Africa
- Fertilizers for grassland
- Rothamsted Chemistry Department 1959
- Report of the Bee Department 1959
- Changes in a leaf-growth substance in cotyledons and primary leaves during the growth of dwarf bean seedlings
- The functions of the salivary glands of Apis mellifera
- Male genitalia of Apis species
- The age of queen honeybees and the tendency of their colonies to swarm
- Problems of Swarming Behaviour - A Lecture
- Induction of queen rearing in honeybee colonies by amputation of their queens' front legs
- Differences in the nature of nitrogen precipitated by various methods from wheat leaf extracts
- Observations on the effect of hexoestrol on earthworms and other soil invertebrates
- Earthworm population studies: a comparison of sampling methods
- The effects of freezing temperatures on the developing egg of Leptohylemyia coarctata Fall.(Diptera, Muscidae) with special reference to diapause development
- Damage to the oat panicle by the frit fly [Oscinella frit)
- Fertilizer placement
- The Germination of Polygonum Species in the Field and in the Glass-House
- Observations On the Behaviour of Aphelenchoides Ritzema-Bosi in Chrysanthemum Leaves
- The isolation of anaerobic cellulose-decomposing bacteria from soil
- The biology of Brachydesmus Superus (Latz.) Diplopoda
- Pedology - clay orientation in soils
- The flight activity of Heteroptera
- 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
- The effect of repeated insecticidal applications on a natural tsetse population
- Mitochondrial preparations from the leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). 2. Oxidative phosphorylation
- Mitochondrial preparations from the leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum). 3. Glycollic oxidase and fumarase activity
- Phosphorus Compounds, Nuclease, and Phosphatase Activities in Healthy and Tumorous Stem Tissues of Datura stramonium L.
- An experiment on the effects of straw ploughed in or composted on a three-course rotation of crops
- A further note on a simple method for fitting an exponential curve
- The biological importance of the invertebrate soil fauna
- Acclimatization affecting the Position of the Cold and Heat Death Points of Larvae of Aedes aegypti (L.)
- Publication of the results of biological research
- The gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of clover flower-heads
- Report of the survey of maincrop potatoes
- Experiments with urea on spring barley.
- The history and work of the Soil Survey
- An investigation into the use of bioassay for pesticide residues in foodstuffs - Report to the analystical methods committee
- Larval movement and infestation in the wheat bulb fly, Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)
- A quantitative evaluation of some factors affecting the non-fatty solids of cow's milk
- Recent developments in breeding for the control of potato blight.
- Longevity of conidia of Botrytis fabae Sardina
- Incidence of Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. on two varieties of irrigated sorghum differently manured, spaced and thinned.
- Effect of Xanthomonas malvacearum (EF Sm.) Dowson on Cotton yields.
- Chromatographic analyses of the free amino‐acids, organic acids and sugars in wheat plant extracts
- Comparison of the ability of nymph and adult Delphacodes pellucida Fabricius, to transmit European wheat striate mosaic virus
- Utilisation de calculateurs électroniclues dans l'analyse d'expériences avec répétitions et de groupes d'expériences de mème plan expérimental
- The use of electronic computers in the analysis of replicated experiments, and groups of experiments of the same design
- Irrigation 1 General principles of irrigation 1960/61
- The effect of various sampling intervals on the estimation of lactation milk yield and composition
- Measurement of uniformity in seed bulks
- The presentation of leaf protein on the table
- Measurement of uniformity in seed bulks
- Potato virus M and paracrinkle
- Comparison of the early stages of infection by intact and phenol-disrupted tobacco necrosis virus
- Plant parasitic nematodes
- Some observations and reflections on host finding by plant nematodes
- A functional approach to insect migration and dispersal and its bearing on future study
- Susceptibility of varieties of chrysanthemum to infestation by Aphelenchoides ritzema-bosi (Schwartz)
- 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
- Soil fungistasis and the rhizosphere
- The biology of soil-borne plant viruses
- Some aspects of virus multiplication in inoculated leaves
- A study of the apparent decay of eggs within cysts of Heterodera schachtii Schmidt and H. gottingiana Liebscher, and of free larvae in soil
- Comparisons of casein and formalized casein with ammonium sulphate, calcium nitrate and urea for Italian ryegrass
- Outdoor aerobiology
- Paddy Soils and Rice Production
- Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus (Cobb, 1919) n. comb., the nematode associated with red-ring disease of coconut
- A redescription of Xiphinema diversicaudatum (Micoletzky, 1923 & 1927) Thorne, 1939 and observations on its larval stages
- 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
- The classification of the Aphelenchoidea Fuchs, 1937
- Laboratory Handbook of Toxic Agents 1960
- A thermal preference method of bioassay of the toxicity of insecticidal films to house-flies
- Inhibition of root development on petioles and hypocotyls of dwarf bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) by kinetin
- 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
- The Effects of Kinetin, Gibberellic Acid, and Light on Expansion and Cell Division in Leaf Disks of Dwarf Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
- Sugar beet yellows in Great Britain 1959
- The distribution of bees in a honey-bee (Apis mellifera L.) colony
- The behaviour of honeybees visiting flowers of fruit trees
- The Pollination of Fruit Trees
- The effect on foraging behavior of moving honey bee colonies to crops before or after flowering has begun
- The diamond-back moth outbreak of 1958
- Photoreactivation in viruses and plants
- Effects of nonionizing radiation on plant viruses.
- Some studies on the colony count techniques for soil bacteria
- Purification and electron microscopy of three soil-borne plant viruses
- The structure of tobacco mosaic virus protein
- Electron microscope observations on the structure of turnip yellow mosaic virus
- Activation of one plant virus by another
- The Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) of New Zealand II. The genus Iotonchus (Cobb, 1916) Altherr, 1950
- The Monochidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) of New Zealand. III. A review of the genus Cobbonchus Andrássy, 1958 with descriptions of new species.
- New Zealand Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda) I The genera Mononchus Bastian and Prionchulus Cobb
- The oesophago-intestinal junction in the Mononchidae (Enoplida, Nematoda)
- Redescription of Monochus truncatus Bastian M Papillatus Bastian and Prionchulus muscorum (Dujardin) (Enoplida Nematoda)
- The use of fertilisers on grassland
- Soils and fertilizers
- The right place for fertilizers
- Optimum fertilizer dressings for agricultural crops
- Prediction of nitrogen requirements of arable crops on mainly arable cropping systems
- The value of calcium nitrate and urea for main-crop potatoes and kale
- Effects of fertilisers and farmyard manure on the copper, manganese, molybdenum and zinc removed by arable crops at Rothamsted
- An investigation of sampling dried pyrethrum flowers from bulk
- The use of fertilizer practice surveys and appropriate survey techniques
- Relative productivity of six local varieties of lucerne in northern Italy
- Some studies of the colony count technique for soil bacteria
- Gaseous diffusion in porous media. Part 2.-Dry granular materials
- Gaseous diffusion in porous media Part 1.-A non-steady state method
- Studies on the behavior in soils of tomato black ring, raspberry ringspot, and arabis mosaic viruses
- The infulence of ice and wind in some Glamorgan soils
- Petrography of the Mesozoic succession of South Wales
- The correlation of prehistoric settlement and soils in the Vale of Glamorgan
- Notes on the taxonomy and occurrence of Carpophilus Stephens (Col., Nitidulidae) associated with stored products
- The immature stages of the flea beetles Psylliodes cuprea (Koch) and Psylliodes chrysocephala (L.)(Col., Chrysomelidae)
- Hatching of the egg in the cabbage stem flea beetle, Psylliodes chrysocephala (L.)(Col., Chrysomelidae)
- Sap-transmissible viruses associated with diseases of grape vines in Europe and North America
- a comparison of the chemical and biological assays of several strains of pyrethrum flowers
- Foetal growth in the mouse
- Disease, wastage and husbandry in the British dairy herd. Report of a national survey in 1957-58.
- Effects of Pea Root Exudate on the Antagonism of Some Rhizosphere Micro-organisms towards Fusarium oxysporum f. pisi
- Additional Pea varieties and new selections resistant to Fusarium wilt
- A method of estimation of missing values in multivariate data suitable for use with an electronic computer
- Virus control depends on teamwork
- Home production of seed for early potatoes I Prevention of virus infection by spraying for aphid control
- Field trials on the retention of potato stocks in England
- Detection of leaf roll in Potato tubers
- Sampling surveys in agriculture
- Determination of nitrogen in soil by the Kjeldahl method
- Protein from leaves by bulk extraction
- Studies on the Physiology of Nodule Formation: With two Figures in the Text: A Reappraisal of the Effect of Preplanting
- The place of the nodulated legume in agriculture
- Water hyacinth: a curse or a crop?
- New sources of food
- New foods for world needs
- The links between research and advisory work in England and Wales
- The present position in the study of insect dispersal and migration
- The safe use of pesticides in the United Kingdom
- Mortality and viability of insect migrants high in the air
- The Distribution of Insects at Low Levels in the Air
- Photosynthesis and the theory of obtaining high crop yields by A A Niciporovic
- The production of ryegrass labelled with carbon-14
- Determination of organic carbin in soil. II. Effect of carbonized materials
- Determination of organic carbon in soil. I. Oxidation by dichromate of organic matter in soil and plant materials
- Feeding pollen, pollen substitutes and pollen supplements to honeybees
- Chill-coma and cold death temperature of Apis mellifera
- The ways in which plant viruses are transmitted by vectors
- Carrot motley dwarf virus
- Evidence for interaction or genetic recombination between potato viruses Y and C in infected plants
- Scintillation counting of carbon-14
- Estimation of potassium in soils by determination of 40K content
- A check list of New Zealand plant galls (zoocecidia)
- Effect of formulation on toxicity to plants and insects of some systemic insecticidal seed dressings
- The resistance of some American Wheats to Hessian fly of mixed foreign parentage
- Delayed emergence of the pea midge
- Potassium-supplying power of some British soils
- The susceptibility of some American wheats to the wheat blossom midges
- Nature and mode of weathering of soil‐potassium reserves
- The Exhaustion Land site
- Some Effects of Aldrin and DDT on the Soil Fauna of Arable Land
- Observations on the biology and control of the garden swift moth
- The physics of dew
- Sex determination and caste differentiation on the honeybee - Apis mellifera
- The epizootiology of European foulbrood of the larval honey bee, Apis mellifera Linnaeus
- Some effects of ultraviolet radiation on the infection of Nicotiana glutinosa leaves by tobacco mosaic virus
- Soil-borne viruses
- Plant viruses : What they are and what they do
- A general program for the analysis of surveys
- Micrometeorology in relation to plant and animal life
- The significance of queen substance in swarming and supersedure in honey-bee (Apis mellifera l.) colonies
- Queen substance production by virgin queen honey-bees (Apis mellifera l.)
- Weather problems in agriculture
- Weather in wheat - an essay in micro-meteorology
- A synoptic study of day-to-day changes of ozone over the british-isles
- The reflection of short-wave radiation by vegetation
- The performance of a Gunn-Bellani radiation integrator
- The carbon-dioxide flux over a field of sugar beet
- Queen recognition by worker honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
- A comparison of theoretical and empirical results for some stochastic population models
- The properties of a stochastic model for the predator-prey type of interaction between two species
- The structures of the enols of pyrethrolone
- Pyrethrolone and related compounds
- The use of soil insecticides to control potato aphids and virus diseases
- The use of a multiple-transfer method in plant virus transmission studies- some statistical points arising in the analysis of results
- The transmission by mites, host-range and properties of ryegrass mosaic virus
- Studies on the importance of wild beet as a source of pathogens for the sugar-beet crop
- Some effects of temperature and of virus inhibitors on infection of french-bean leaves by red clover mottle virus
- Red clover mottle virus
- The pollination requirement of the field bean (vicia faba)
- Observations on the effects of the parasitic nematodes ditylenchus myceliophagus, aphelenchoides composticola and paraphelenchus myceliophthorus on the growth and cropping of mushrooms
- 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
- The manner of transmission of some barley yellow-dwarf viruses by different aphid species
- Infectivity of aphids bred on virus-infected cauliflower plants
- Field studies on wheat-bulb fly infestations
- The epidemiology of phytophthora infestans ii. The source of inoculum
- The epidemiology of phytophthora infestans i. Climate, ecoclimate and the phenology of disease outbreak
- The effect of gibberellic acid on leaf area and dry-matter production in majestic potato
- Effect of cultural treatments on the incidence of striga hermonthica (del.) benth. And yields of sorghum in the sudan: Field experiments 1957/8
- Comparison of two barley yellow-dwarf viruses in glasshouse and field experiments
- An attempt to inhibit the multiplication of tobacco mosaic virus in tissue culture by its antiserum
- Aphid behaviour on healthy and on yellows-virus- infected sugar beet
- The relation of weight of food ingested to increase in body-weight during growth in the bed-bug, cimex lectularius l. (hemiptera)
- Basis for a general system of insect migration and dispersal by flight
- The value of calcium nitrate and urea for sugar beet and the effect of late nitrogenous top dressings