1976

  1. Insect migration
  2. Liability of the flight system: a context for functional adaptation
  3. A survey of Cape St Paul Wilt of coconut in West Africa
  4. The Park Grass Experiment on the effect of fertilisers and liming on the botanical composition of permanent grassland and on yields of hay
  5. The pathway of nitrogen assimilation in plants
  6. Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department
  7. The chemical composition of water from land drainage at Saxmundham and Woburn (1970-1975)
  8. The chemical composition of rain, land drainage, and borehole water from Rothamsted, Broom's barn, Saxmundham, and Woburn Experimental Stations
  9. Alkali earth metal complexes with some macrocyclic “crown” polyethers
  10. Chemistry of the calcium ionophores
  11. Separation of stages of Ditylenchus dipsaci and D. myceliophagus by body length
  12. Alkali metal tetraphenylborate complexes with some macrocyclic,“Crown”, polyethers
  13. Field observations on blackleg in England
  14. A long-term rotational and manurial trial in Uganda
  15. Potential for improvement of quantity and quality of plant proteins through scientific research
  16. Plant pathology and plant protection
  17. A virus of the cocoa swollen shoot group infecting cocoa in North Sumatra
  18. Soil surves and recreation
  19. Pea moth: sex attractants for early warning and control
  20. Trapping of the spider miteTetranychus urticae by glandular hairs on the wild potatoSolanum berthaultii
  21. A comparison of field estimates and laboratory analyses of the silt and clay contents of some West Midland soils
  22. A comparison of field estimates and laboratory analyses of the silt and clay contents of some West Midland soils
  23. Insect pollination of tropical crops
  24. The effect on the foraging behaviour of honeybees of the relative locations of the hive entrance and brood combs
  25. Mammalian toxicity of pyrethroids
  26. Future use of natural and synthetic pyrethroids
  27. Review of the effects of agriculture on the chemical composition and quality of surface and underground waters
  28. Use of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on farm crops in England and Wales
  29. The influence of level of topping and other cultural factors on sugarbeet yield and quality
  30. Seed furrow application of granular pesticides and their biological efficiency on sugarbeet
  31. Mycoplasma-like Organisms Associated with Kaincopé and Cape St. Paul Wilt Diseases of Coconut Palms in West Africa
  32. Experiments with fungicide sprays to control Ramularia beticola in sugar‐beet seed crops
  33. Experiments with fungicides to control Aphanomyces cochlioides in sugar beet
  34. Possible thermokarst features in Cambridgeshire
  35. Electroantennographic and field responses of the pea moth, Cydia nigricana, to sex attractants and related compounds
  36. The microscopic examination of the structure of sub-surface horizons of soils
  37. Experiments on the manuring of maincrop potatoes on soils of Ross Series
  38. Using response curves to estimate the effect on crop yield and profitability of possible changes in fertilizer recommendations [sugar-beets, barley, potatoes] [1976]
  39. Degradation in soils
  40. Chemical preservation of partially dried potato pulp
  41. The management of acid sulphate soils for the growth of oil palms
  42. Food resources: conventional and novel
  43. The micromorphology and fine structure of nocardioform organisms
  44. Les diptères des savanes tropicales préforestières de Lamto (Côte-d'Ivoire). II. Peuplement de Bombyliidae et description de quatre espèces nouvelles
  45. Stem-borer ecology and strategy for control
  46. Weather and the phenology of some African Tabanidae
  47. Migrating and other terrestrial insects at sea
  48. Growth-free canonical variates and generalized inverses
  49. Rothamsted Chemistry Department Rothamsted Experimental Station 1975
  50. Growth-free canonical variates applied to fossil foraminifers
  51. The possibilities for integrated control of soil pests
  52. Utilization of rock phosphate in alkaline soils by plants inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
  53. Fertilizer requirements of potatoes in the Vale of Eden
  54. Effect of phosphate residues on soil phosphorus values and crop yields. I. Experiments on barley, potatoes and sugar beet on sandy loam soils at Woburn England
  55. Additions and removals of nitrogen and phosphorus in long-term experiments at Rothamsted and Woburn and the effect of the residues on total soil nitrogen and phosphorus [wheat, barley, England]
  56. The nature of soil variation
  57. Viruses attacking the honey bee
  58. The gentle synthesizers
  59. Algorithm AS 96: A simple algorithm for scaling graphs
  60. X-ray crystal-structures of 2 pyrethroid insecticides - cis-3-phenoxybenzyl 3-(2,2-dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate and 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl) analog
  61. Weeds in cereals in relation to agricultural practices
  62. Water stress-induced changes in photosynthesis, photorespiration, respiration and CO2 compensation concentration of wheat
  63. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza in southern spain - its distribution in crops growing in soil of different fertility
  64. Variability in 3 areas of Denchworth soil map unit II Relationships between soil properties and similarities between profiles using laboratory measurements and field observations
  65. Variability in 3 areas of denchworth soil map unit .1. Purity of map unit and property variability within it
  66. Utilization of selenocysteine by a cysteinyl-transfer-rna synthetase from phaseolus-aureus
  67. Use of amino-acid analogs in studies on plant metabolism
  68. Use of amino-acid analogs in biological studies
  69. Uptake of two (2) organophosphorus insecticides by slugs
  70. Ultrametric distances for a single linkage dendrogram - Algorithm AS 102
  71. Treatment of soil infested with human whipworm, trichuris-trichiura
  72. The transmission and effect on yield of ryegrass mosaic virus in a filtered air environment
  73. Towards rational design and elevation of pheromone traps
  74. Towards an absolute measurement of soil structural stability using ultrasound
  75. Terminal velocity of basidiospores of giant puffball (lycoperdon-giganteum)
  76. Synthetic pyrethroids
  77. Susceptibility of red beet cultivars to streptomyces scab
  78. Suppression of couch grass by italian ryegrass and broad red-clover undersown in barley and field beans
  79. Sulphur-nitrogen interaction effects on yield and composition of protein-n, non-protein-n and soluble carbohydrates in perennial ryegrass
  80. Sulphur-coated urea as a fertiliser for potatoes
  81. Sugar concentration in sugar-beet - varietal differences and effects of soil type and planting density on size of root-cells
  82. Structure of anterior alimentary-tract of passively feeding nematode Hexatylus viviparus (Neotylenchidae: Tylenchida)
  83. Structure and development of trifolium-subterraneum l root-nodules .2. Plants grown at suboptimal root temperatures
  84. Structure and development of trifolium-subterraneum l root-nodules .1. In plants grown at optimal root temperatures
  85. Stem-borer ecology and strategy for control
  86. Spermatogenesis and ultrastructure of sperm and of male reproductive tract of Aphelenchoides-blastophthorus (Nematoda: Tylenchida, Aphelenchina)
  87. Spatial-distribution of excreta under intensive cattle grazing
  88. Some treatments affecting growth-substances in developing wheat ears
  89. Some observations on assessing phoma-betae infection of sugar-beet seed
  90. Some factors affecting crop response to soil-phosphorus
  91. Some biological factors affecting survival, with particular relation to farm-animals
  92. Soils and geomorphology of chalk in southeast England
  93. Soil-nitrogen .9. Effects of leys and organic manures on available-nitrogen in clay and sandy soils
  94. Soil analysis for plant-available manganese and response by sugar-beet to manganese applications
  95. Sodium and potassium fertilizer in relation to soil physical-properties and sugar-beet yield
  96. Serial designs balanced for effects of neighbors on both sides
  97. Selection of perennial and italian ryegrass plants resistant to ryegrass mosaic-virus
  98. Seed treatments to lengthen sugar-beet growing period
  99. Seed transmission of broad bean stain virus and echtes ackerbohnenmosaik-virus in field beans (vicia-faba)
  100. Role of azotobacter paspali in association with paspalum-notatum
  101. Results from two barley experiments at Saxmundham, Suffolk, measuring effects of the fungicide benodanil on three varieties, given three amounts of nitrogen at two times 1973–4
  102. Response by sugar-beet to superphosphate, particularly in relation to soils containing little available phosphorus
  103. Response by sugar-beet to potassium and sodium fertilizers, particularly in relation to soils containing little exchangeable potassium
  104. Respiratory-disease of workers harvesting grain
  105. Research on sugar-beet crop
  106. Release of barley-mildew conidia from shaken leaves
  107. Relationships between control of wheat bulb fly (leptohylemyia-coarctata (fall) and amounts of dieldrin, carbophenothion and chlorfevinphos on treated seed
  108. Relationship between total n, total s and s-containing amino-acids in extracted leaf protein
  109. Reactions between metals and humified organic-matter
  110. Rapid-determination of trace-elements in soils and plants by X-ray-fluorescence analysis
  111. Radiosynthesis and metabolism in rats of 1R isomers of insecticide permethrin
  112. Punctodera-chalcoensis n.sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae) a cyst nematode from Mexico parasitizing Zea Mays
  113. Proposed new standard for fortran - critical-examination
  114. Properties of urine excreted by grazing cattle
  115. Properties and applications of pyrethroids
  116. Profiles and evaporation
  117. Production of amylase by bacillus-stearothermophilus in continuous culture
  118. Prevention of potato top-roll by aphicide and its effect on leaf area and photosynthesis
  119. Preferred conformations of pyrethroids
  120. Pollination as a factor limiting yield of field beans (vicia-faba-l)
  121. Plant-growth responses to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza .9. Interactions between va mycorrhiza, rock phosphate and symbiotic nitrogen-fixation
  122. Phytochemistry - world of a chemist among plants
  123. Phosphate adsorption and availability plant of phosphate
  124. Perchlorate anion to metal coordination in some alkali metal cyclic polyether complexes
  125. Pathway of nitrogen assimilation in plants
  126. Pathogens occurring on ten varieties of ryegrass at Rothamsted in 1973-1974
  127. Path of ammonia assimilation in plant kingdom
  128. Observations on mildew development in winter cereals: 1968-73
  129. Observations on germination of endogone spores
  130. Observations on emergence, survival and root invasion of 2nd-stage larvae of cereal cyst-nematode, heterodera-avenae
  131. Observations of life-cycle, population development and vertical distribution of longidorus-macrosoma on raspberry and other crops
  132. Note on effect of sheep grazing on yield of grass swards
  133. Nitrogenase activity in rhizobium associated with leguminous and non-leguminous tissue-cultures
  134. Nitrogen requirement of cereals .2. Multilevel nitrogen tests with spring barley in southwestern England
  135. Nitrogen requirement of cereals .1. Response curves
  136. New extraction method for benomyl residues in soil and its application in movement and persistence studies
  137. New conformation of cyclic polyether benzo-15-crown-5 in its solvated complexes with calcium isothiocyanate - X-ray crystal-structure analysis
  138. Modern developments in an experiment on permanent grassland started in 1856 - effects of fertilizers and lime on botanical composition and crop and soil analyses
  139. Models and statistics for species-diversity
  140. A model the for behaviour of labile phosphate in soil
  141. Mildew reinfection in adjacent and separated plots of sprayed barley
  142. Methods for examining microflora of moldy hay
  143. Mechanical dehydration of potato-tubers
  144. Maintaining a tolerable environment
  145. Long-term rotation experiments at Rothamsted and Saxmundham-Experimental-Stations - effects of treatments on crop yields and soil analyses and recent modifications in purpose and design
  146. Long-term fertilizer experiments in England - significance of their results for agricultural science and for practical farming
  147. Liming and interaction of soil-ph with responses to p, k and mg fertilizers
  148. Laboratory evaluation of new insecticides and bait matrices for control of leaf-cutting ants (hymenoptera, formicidae)
  149. Isolation of actinomycetes and fungi from moldy hay using a sedimentation chamber
  150. Iridovirus from bees
  151. Invivo conversion of 5-oxoproline to glutamate by higher-plants
  152. Investigation of a respiratory-disease associated with an air-conditioning system
  153. The interaction of nitrogen and potassium nutrition on dry-matter and nitrogen yields of graminae - spring wheat
  154. Interaction of nitrogen and potassium nutrition on dry-matter and nitrogen yields of graminae - perennial ryegrass (lolium-perenne)
  155. Insects as vectors of plant-viruses
  156. Insecticidal activity of pyrethrins and related compounds .10. 5-benzyl-3-furylmethyl 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylates with ethylenic substituents at position 3 on cyclopropane ring
  157. Insecticidal activity of pyrethrins and related compounds .9. 5-benzyl-3-furylmethyl 2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylates with non-ethylenic substituents at position 3 on cyclopropane ring
  158. Insecticidal activity of pyrethrins and related compounds .8. Relation of polarity with activity in pyrethroids
  159. Insect pollination of Anacardium occidentale L., Mangifera indica L., Blighia sapida Koenig and Persea americana Mill.
  160. Influence of soil-applied fungicides and previous cropping on development of violet root-rot of sugar-beet
  161. Infection of ryegrass plants with ryegrass mosaic-virus decreases numbers of mite vector
  162. Improving a reconnaissance soil classification by multivariate methods
  163. Improvements in calcined magnesite as a magnesium fertilizer
  164. Improvement of baits for leaf-cutting ants
  165. Imino acids and n-heterocyclic amino-acids from plants
  166. Identification of immature aphids by chromatography
  167. Hypothesis testing in linear-models
  168. High-pressure liquid-chromatography of benzimidazoles
  169. Growth-substances in developing wheat-grain
  170. Glasshouse tests of quinones, polyhydroxybenzenes and related compounds against potato common scab
  171. Glandular hairs on solanum-polyadenium lessen damage by colorado beetle
  172. Glandular hairs are a possible means of limiting aphid damage to potato crop
  173. Fumigation with d-d or telone on soils prone to docking disorder .2. Effects on numbers of trichodorus spp and longidorus spp (nematoda)
  174. Fumigation with d-d or telone on soils prone to docking disorder 1 Effects on yield of sugar-beet and subsequent barley crops
  175. Formulation and field evaluation of experimental baits for control of leaf-cutting ants (hymenoptera, formicidae) in Brazil
  176. Food protein-sources
  177. Feeding of stem nematode, ditylenchus-dipsaci on leaf tissue of field bean, vicia-faba
  178. Factors affecting control of seed-borne septoria-nodorum by laboratory application of phenyl mercuric acetate to wheat seed
  179. Experiments with fungicides to control aphanomyces-cochlioides in sugar-beet
  180. Experiments with fungicide sprays to control ramularia-beticola in sugar-beet seed crops
  181. Experiments on effect of hormone weedkillers on sugar-beet
  182. Experiments on the continuous growth of arable crops at Rothamsted and Woburn-Experimental-Stations - effects of treatments on crop yields and soil analyses and recent modifications in purpose and design
  183. Existence and uniqueness of maximum likelihood estimates for certain generalized linear-models
  184. Evaporation rate, leaf water potential and stomatal conductance in lolium, trifolium and lysimachia in drying soil
  185. Entomophthora species with entomophthora-muscae-like conidia
  186. Electroantennographic and field responses of pea moth, cydia-nigricana, to sex attractants and related compounds
  187. Efficacy of benomyl and thiabendazole in controlling potato gangrene relative to time of tuber injury
  188. Effects of variation in ear temperature on growth and yield of spring wheat
  189. Effects of salts on nadh malate-dehydrogenase activity in maize and barley
  190. Effects of photoperiod and applied gibberellin on leaf growth in sugar-beet
  191. Effects of phosphate buffer capacity of soil on phosphate requirements of plants
  192. Effects of mildew (Erysiphe graminis) on green leaf area of Zephyr spring barley, 1973
  193. Effects of cutting height on abundance of eriophyid mite abacarus-hystrix (nalepa) and incidence of ryegrass mosaic-virus in ryegrass
  194. The effects of clearing and cropping on organic reserves and biomass of tropical forest soils
  195. Effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil. VI. Fumigation with carbon disulfide
  196. Effect of variation in ear temperature on gibberellin content of wheat ears
  197. Effect of sodium on growth of and ion uptake by barley, sugar-beet and broad beans
  198. Effect of pre-sowing moist-chilling treatments on seedbed emergence of sitka spruce seed infected by geniculodendron-pyriforme, salt
  199. Effect of photoperiod on growth of sugar-beet
  200. Effect of heating on surface-area of iron-oxide
  201. Effect of formalin on potato cyst-nematode, heterodera-rostochiensis
  202. Effect of a short-persistence systemic insecticide on yield of perennial ryegrass
  203. Economics of control of docking disorder of sugar-beet
  204. Ecological diversity - pielou,ec
  205. Diversity statistics and log-series model
  206. Distribution of some enzymes involved in nitrogen assimilation in maize leaves
  207. Distribution of carbohydrates in cysts of heterodera-rostochiensis
  208. Diagnosis of manganese deficiency in sugar-beet and response to manganese applications
  209. Development of wheat-grain in relation to endogenous growth-substances
  210. Development of resistance to pyrethroids in insects resistant to other insecticides
  211. Development of mycorrhizal infections from endogone spores and infected root segments
  212. Determination of s in extracted leaf protein
  213. Determination of residues of oxamyl in crops and soils by gas - liquid-chromatography
  214. Design and elevation of sex attractant traps for pea moth, cydia-nigricana (steph) and effect of plume shape on catches
  215. Description of punctodera-matadorensis n-gen, n-sp (nematoda-heteroderidae) from saskatchewan with lists of species and generic diagnoses of globodera (n rank), heterodera, and sarisodera
  216. Defecation in stem nematode, ditylenchus-dipsaci
  217. Decode - computer-program for translating coded soil profile descriptions into text
  218. Crystal-structures of dihydro-derivatives and 2alpha-hydroxydihydro-derivatives of phytuberin
  219. Crystal and molecular-structure of 6,7,9,10,12,13,20,21,23,24,26,27-dodecahydrodibenzo b,n 1,4,7,10,13,16, 19,22 octaoxacyclotetracosin (dibenzo-24-crown-8)
  220. Crop protection - present achievement and future challenge
  221. Crop losses in field - control and some consequences
  222. Crazy ant (anoplolepis-longipes (jerd) (hymenoptera, formicidae)) in Seychelles, and its chemical control
  223. Control of seed-borne fusarium-nivale on wheat and barley by organomercury seed treatment
  224. Control of potato cyst-nematodes, Globodera rostochiensis and G pallida, in different soils by small amounts of oxamyl or aldicarb
  225. Computer-compatible proforma for field soil records
  226. Components of vegetation of permanent grassland in relation to fertilizers and lime
  227. Climbing collembola
  228. Cleistothecia of erysiphe-betae in England
  229. Chloroplast-localized diaminopimelate decarboxylase in higher-plants
  230. Chemistry, biochemistry and insecticidal action of natural and synthetic pyrethroids
  231. Chemistry of components in wheat and oats that influence behavior of wheat bulb fly larvae
  232. Chemical and mineralogical properties of brown podzolic soils in comparison with soils of other groups
  233. Carbohydrates associated with leaf protein
  234. Carabid and staphylinid fauna of winter-wheat and fallow on a clay with flints soil
  235. Bulk-density as an indicator of pore space in soils usable by nematodes
  236. Buffer system for ion-exchange chromatography of amino-acid mixtures containing methionine sulphone
  237. Breeding-behavior of ospreys pandion-haliaetus in Scotland
  238. Breeding for reduced seed coat fuzz in upland cotton (gossypium-hirsutum)
  239. Bombyliidae of lamto (ivory-coast) .2. Peopling of savanas, and description of 4 new species diptera
  240. Behavior of males of solitary bee osmia-rufa (megachilidae) searching for females
  241. Barley yellow dwarf virus in aphids caught in suction traps, 1969-73
  242. Automatic nematode counter
  243. Assimilation of carbon into photosynthetic intermediates of water-stressed wheat
  244. Aspects of biology of pratylenchus-brachyurus and pratylenchus-zeae
  245. Asparagine breakdown in leaves and maturing seeds
  246. Arthropods from fallow land in a winter wheat-fallow sequence
  247. Arthropod fauna of a winter-wheat field
  248. Annual beet - problems and prospects
  249. Analysis of sulfur-containing carbamates by formation of derivatives in gas-liquid chromatograph using trimethylphenylammonium hydroxide
  250. Alternative sources of nitrogen for crops
  251. Abnormal vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal infections in white clover induced by lupin
  252. 4,5-dihydroxypipecolic acids in seed of julbernardia, isoberlinia and brachystegia
  253. Effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .5. Method for measuring soil biomass
  254. Effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .4. Decomposition of fumigated organisms in soil
  255. The effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .3. The relationship between soil biovolume, measured by optical microscopy, and the flush of decomposition caused by fumigation
  256. The effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .2. Gamma-irradiation, autoclaving, air-drying and fumigation
  257. The effects of biocidal treatments on metabolism in soil .1. Fumigation with chloroform
  258. Winter leaching of nitrate from autumn-applied calcium nitrate, ammonium sulphate, urea and sulphur-coated urea in bare soil
  259. Nutrient concentrations and interactions in young leaves of potato plants growing with and without tubers
  260. The growth of red beet and its infection by Streptomyces spp.