1980

  1. Critical potassium potentials for crops in a constant environment
  2. Inhibition by Xanthates of nitrification and urea hydrolysis in soil
  3. Report on Rothamsted Multidisciplinary Activities
  4. Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department
  5. Spray application with charged rotary atomisers
  6. Interception and eradication of Colorado Beetle in england and Wales1958-1977
  7. The reliability of soil posphorus analysis in relation to fertiliser recommendations
  8. Fertiliser recommendations for arable crops
  9. Rothamsted Soils and Plant Nutrition Department
  10. Results from the Rothamsted Reference Experiment II. Yields of the Crops and Recoveries of N, P and K from Manures and Soil, 1971-75
  11. Report on Rothamsted Multidisciplinary Activities
  12. The Soils of Woburn Experiment Farm III. Stackyard
  13. Results from the Rothamsted reference experiment II Yields of the crops and recoveries of N, P and K from manures and soil 1971-1975
  14. But How Was The Experiment Done?
  15. The mathematical expression of crop response to inputs.
  16. The female gonad in the subfamily Hoplolaiminae with a note on the spermatheca of Tylenchorhynchus
  17. The analysis of groundwater seepage in heterogeneous aquifers
  18. Alternative characters in identification keys
  19. Applied Entomology and world crop production, 1930-2000
  20. Britain's Pest Monitoring Network for Aphids and Moths - Reseau etabli en Grande‐Bretagne pour le recensement des pucerons et des lepidopteres
  21. Faunal Changes and Potential Pests Associated with Direct Drilling - Changements faunistiques et depredateurs potentiels resultant du semis direct
  22. Photosynthesis and its control is there a role for plant growt regulators ? Symposium on aspects and prospects of plant growth regulators , Wageningen
  23. A Note on Hvorslev's intake factors - discussion
  24. Forecasting Crop Damage by Nematodes: Nematode Population Dynamics
  25. Manurial experiments with spring barley on non-chalk soils
  26. The measurement of mean temperatures in plant and soil studies by the sucrose inversion method
  27. The deposition of sulphur in rainwater in central Kenya
  28. The future for insecticides
  29. Behavior of glycopolypeptides with empirical molecular weight estimation methods. 2. In random coil producing solvents
  30. Behavior of glycopolypeptides with empirical molecular weight estimation methods. 1. In sodium dodecyl sulfate
  31. The importance of frit-fly in grassland
  32. The influence of osmotic pressure on the hatching of Heterodera schachtii
  33. Virus of spring-sown field beans (Vicia faba) in Great Britain
  34. An occurrence of Hertfordshire puddingstone in Reading Beds at St Albans
  35. The evolving earth : Soils
  36. The fungitoxicity of substituted 2‐phenylbenzofurans
  37. Manurial experiments with spring barley on non-chalk soils
  38. The manuring of maincrop potatoes on warp soils.
  39. GENSTAT an easier way to learn
  40. Insecticide resistance caused by decreased sensitivity of acetylcholinesterase to inhibition
  41. The isolation and characterization of proteins extracted from whole milled seed, gluten and developing protein bodies of wheat [composition, flour]
  42. The effect of neurotoxicants on the nervous system of intact insects
  43. The effect of soil composition and environmental factors on the shrinkage of some clayey British soils
  44. Towards the quantification of soil structure
  45. Isolation and characterization of barley mutants resistant to aminoethyl cysteine and lysine plus threonine
  46. Problems of hay preservation with chemicals
  47. Colonization of damp organic substrates and spontaneous heating
  48. The ecological significance of microbial dispersal systems
  49. The microbiology of the Bagasse of sugarcane
  50. Trace elements in soils around Llechryd, Dyfed, Wales
  51. Problems in interpreting asymmetrical chemical relationships
  52. An application of the Leverrier-Faddeev algorithm to skew-symmetric matrix decomposition
  53. Changes in Organic Phosphorus Contents of Soil from Long-continued Experiments at Rothamsted and Saxmundham
  54. The role of seed tuber and stem inoculum in the development of gangrene in potatoes
  55. Problems in the control of the pea and bean weevil (Sitona lineatus)
  56. Feeding behaviour and histopathology of Hirschmanniella oryzae, H. imamuri, and H. spinicaudata on rice
  57. A note on the graphical representation of multivariate binary data
  58. Recovery of nitrifier populations from inhibition by nitrapyrin or CS2
  59. Naleds in a Wessex Downland valley
  60. The use of lime on agricultural soils
  61. Soils of Rothamsted Farm. The carbon and nitrogen content of the soils and the effect of changes in crop rotation and manuring on soil pH, P, K and Mg
  62. Transport and metabolism of asparagine and other nitrogen compounds within the plant
  63. Histidine biosynthesis
  64. Ammonia assimilation
  65. Synthesis and interconversion of glycine and serine
  66. Recent advances in the chemistry of the pyrethroids. Foreword
  67. Zoned glauconite from the upper greensand
  68. Wounds as entry points for phoma-exigua var foveata (gangrene)
  69. Weather and the growth of sugar-beet
  70. Variation in erysiphe-graminis f sp hordei in response to the fungicide ethirimol
  71. Variance and the large-scale spatial stability of aphids, moths and birds
  72. The value of white clover Trifolium repens L., Cultivar S100 planted on motorway verges to honeybees Apis mellifera L.
  73. Using bees to pollinate crops
  74. Use of protein-a to improve sensitization of latex-particles with antibodies to plant-viruses
  75. Use of bovine C1q to detect plant-viruses in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent-type assay
  76. The use of adsorption equations to describe copper complexing by humified organic-matter
  77. Uptake of pesticides from water and soil by earthworms
  78. Uptake of iprodione and control of diseases on potato stems
  79. Uptake and translocation of fungicides in wheat after seed treatment, as measured by disease response to fusarium-culmorum
  80. Treatment of seed and ware potato-tubers with thiabendazole for control of storage diseases
  81. Translocation and transfer of nutrients in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas .3. Polyphosphate granules and phosphorus translocation
  82. Toxares deltiger (Haliday) (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae) parasiting the cereal aphid, Metopolophium dirhodum (Walker) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in southern England: a new host-parasitoid record
  83. Towards the quantification of soil structure
  84. Towards more efficient soil-water modeling - moisture profiles with constant surface-water content
  85. Theory of time response of tensiometers
  86. Theoretical basis of fertilizer recommendation
  87. Tests of fungicides for controlling gangrene (Phoma exigua var.foveata) and dry rot (Fusarium solani var.coeruleum and F. sulphureum) on potatoes during storage
  88. The temporary preservation of leaf protein
  89. Temporal stability as a density-dependent species characteristic
  90. Temperature corrections to measurements made with continuous-flow porometers
  91. The synthesis and complexation of 2 24-crown-8 cyclic polyethers
  92. A switch from translational control to transcriptional control of protein-synthesis in mid-exponential growth-phase of bacterial cultures - specific radioimmune labeling of ribitol-dehydrogenase-synthesising polysomes from klebsiella-aerogenes in the presence of heparin
  93. Studies on the spread of gaeumannomyces-graminis var tritici in wheat .2. The effect of cultivations
  94. Studies on the spread of gaeumannomyces-graminis var tritici in wheat .1. Autonomous spread
  95. Studies on entomophthora in populations of aphis-fabae on field beans
  96. Structure of the anterior alimentary-tract of Aphelenchoides blastophthorus (Nematoda, Tylenchida, Aphelenchina)
  97. The structure of the 2:1 complex of bis(1,1,1 5,5,5-hexafluoro-2,4-pentanedionato)copper(II) with 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane
  98. Statistical Computing. by W. J. Kennedy, Jr., J. E. Gentle
  99. Stability of insecticide resistance in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer)
  100. The spread of Erwinia-carotovora var. atroseptica (blackleg) and var. carotovora (tuber soft rot) from degenerating seed to progeny tubers in soil
  101. Splash droplet and spore dispersal studies in field beans (Vicia faba L.)
  102. Splash dispersal studies in wheat using a fluorescent tracer
  103. Some effects of differently-acting nematicides on the cereal cyst-nematode (heterodera-avenae) and on the appearance of scorch in spring wheat on light loamy sand
  104. Some advances in plant nematology
  105. Solubilities and Setchenow coefficients for [Fe(bipy)2(CN)2] and [Fe(5NO2-phen)2(CN)2] in aqueous salt solutions
  106. Soil acidity
  107. Small virus-like particles in honey bees associated with chronic paralysis virus and with a previously undescribed disease
  108. The sex-ratios of cyst-nematodes produced by adding single 2nd-stage juveniles to host roots
  109. Selective isolation of actinomadura and related actinomycetes from soil
  110. A selective and diagnostic medium for ammonia oxidizing bacteria
  111. Scanning electron-micrographs of the head region of some species of aphelenchoidea (aphelenchina, nematoda)
  112. S-adenosylmethionine - a novel regulator of aspartate kinase
  113. Saccharopine: an intermediate of L-Lysine biosynthesis and degradation in Pyricularia oryzae
  114. The resistance of the perennial ryegrass cultivar endura to ryegrass mosaic-virus
  115. Resistance of barley powdery mildew to fungicides
  116. The reliability of soil-phosphorus analysis in relation to fertilizer recommendations
  117. The reliability of soil phosphorus analysis in relation to fertiliser recommendations
  118. Release of potassium as measured in field experiments
  119. Release of juveniles of cyst-nematodes from eggs by hypochlorites
  120. Relationships between disease levels on seed tubers, on crops during growth and in stored potatoes .3. Silver scurf
  121. Relationships between disease levels on seed tubers, on crops during growth and in stored potatoes .2. Skin spot
  122. Relation of internal phosphorus concentration and plant weight in plants infected by vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas
  123. Reduction of yield of vicia-faba by foliar fertilization during the seed-filling period
  124. Reduction in tmv-induced local lesion formation by sap of healthy and macana-affected agavaceous plants
  125. Realizability of multilinear input-output maps
  126. Reaction of strains of potato virus-x with chlorogenoquinone invitro, and the detection of a naturally modified form of the virus
  127. Queen pheromone transfer within honeybee colonies
  128. The pyrethrins and related-compounds .23. Kinetic control in the formation of pyrethroidal esters
  129. The pyrethrins and related compounds .24. Synthesis, c-13-nuclear magnetic-resonance spectra and insecticidal activity of cycloalkyl analogs of fenvalerate
  130. Prospects for fungicidal control of take-all of wheat
  131. Proliferative response of lymphocytes of normal individuals to wheat proteins (gliadins)
  132. Production of fungal growth-inhibitors by isolates of gaeumannomyces-graminis var tritici (take-all)
  133. A potential application of aphid alarm pheromones
  134. A portable system for measuring the photosynthesis and transpiration of graminaceous leaves
  135. Plant volatiles and components influencing behavior of the field slug, deroceras-reticulatum (mull)
  136. Plant establishment in 1980
  137. Photosynthetic formation of the aspartate family of amino-acids in isolated-chloroplasts
  138. Photosynthesis and growth of spring barley - some effects of drought
  139. The photorespiratory nitrogen-cycle
  140. Phenylacetonitrile - an auxin-like growth substance from sugar-beet (beta-vulgaris)
  141. Performance and uptake of some carbendazim-producing fungicides applied as seed treatments to spring barley, in relation to their physicochemical properties
  142. Patterns of grass-N yield from soil-N
  143. Parasitic fungi, soil-moisture and multiplication of the cereal cyst nematode, heterodera-avenae
  144. The origin and distribution of the golden nematode and its potential in the USA
  145. Oil-seed rape and beekeeping, particularly in Britain
  146. Observations on the production and dispersal of spores, and infection by rhynchosporium-secalis
  147. Observations on the performance and behavior of finishing steers kept on 2 housing systems
  148. Observations on the morphology and histopathology of rotylenchus-laurentinus attacking carrots in italy
  149. N-terminal amino-acid-sequence of c-hordein
  150. A note on hvorslevs intake factors
  151. A non-technical survey of multidimensional-scaling and allied techniques
  152. New light on the variance-mean view of aggregation and transformation - comment
  153. Mycorrhiza and crop production
  154. Multifactorial experimentation on continuous winter-wheat grown in sandy clay soil at Saxmundham, Suffolk
  155. Movement of ethionine in potato plants after foliar application against common scab
  156. More on publishing programs
  157. A modified Leverrier-Faddeev algorithm for matrices with multiple-eigenvalues
  158. A method for preventing sorbitol interference with the determination of inorganic-phosphate
  159. Measurement of microbial biomass in intact soil cores and in sieved soil
  160. Measured and simulated behavior of oxamyl in fallow soils
  161. Measured and simulated behavior of aldicarb and its oxidation-products in fallow soils
  162. Mating between pratylenchus-penetrans and pratylenchus-fallax in sterile culture
  163. Manganous oxide as a seed-pellet additive for controlling manganese deficiency in sugar-beet seedlings
  164. The location of glutamine-synthetase in leaf-cells and its role in the reassimilation of ammonia released in photo-respiration
  165. Leaf mottling of spartina species caused by a newly recognized virus, spartina mottle virus
  166. Latin square designs in field experiments involving insect sex attractants
  167. Invitro synthesis of barley storage proteins
  168. Initial results of the investigation of nitrogen losses from agricultural soils into the chalk aquifer
  169. Inhibition of tobacco mosaic-virus multiplication in tobacco protoplasts by the pokeweed inhibitor
  170. Influence of plant interactions on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal infections .1. Host and non-host plants grown together
  171. The influence of ph, ionic-strength and reactant concentrations on copper complexing by humified organic-matter
  172. The influence of cultural-factors and mildew on yield of winter barley
  173. Infection - from worms to nucleotides
  174. Independent spread of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil
  175. Incidence of tuber damage and deformity in certified seed potatoes
  176. Identification of gibberellins in developing wheat-grain
  177. Identification keys and diagnostic tables - a review
  178. Identification and measurement of homoserine by gas-liquid-chromatography
  179. A hydrogen-bonded complex - the crystal-structure of 1,5,12,16,23,26,29-heptaoxa 73,14 5.5 orthocyclophane-naphthalene-2,3-d iol monohydrate
  180. The hydraulic effect of filter materials around gappy non-ideal field drains
  181. How bacterial-ribosomes select translation initiation sites
  182. Hordein polypeptide pattern in relation to malting quality and the varietal identification of malted barley-grain
  183. Heterogeneity of cation-exchange sites for K-CA exchange in aluminosilicates
  184. Hatching of heterodera goettingiana invitro
  185. Hatching of globodera-pallida eggs after brief exposures to potato root diffusate
  186. Gravimetric determination of mean temperature by xanthate hydrolysis
  187. The genetic-analysis of barley storage proteins
  188. Fungal deterioration of gunpowder
  189. Foraging of bees on oil-seed rape (brassica-napus l) in relation to the stage of flowering of the crop and pest-control
  190. Food selection by skylarks and grazing damage to sugar-beet seedlings
  191. Fitting and interpreting non-linear models
  192. The extraction, solubility, and characterization of 2 groups of barley storage polypeptides
  193. The extraction and assay of thiabendazole in strongly adsorbing soils
  194. An experiment begun in 1958 measuring effects of n, p and k fertilizers on yield and n, p and k contents of grass .2. Residual effects on arable crops, 1968-76
  195. An experiment begun in 1958 measuring effects of n, p and k fertilizers on yield and n, p and k contents of grass .1. Effects during 1964-7
  196. Exchange adsorption and release of potassium from Rothamsted and Saxmundham soils
  197. Evolution by gene duplication in insecticide-resistant myzus-persicae - reply
  198. Evaluation of potential substrates to monitor respiratory nitrate reductase-activity in soils
  199. Estimation of root-knot nematode infestation levels on roots using a rating chart
  200. Established pyrethroid insecticides
  201. Eggshell permeability and hatching of ascaris-suum
  202. Efficacy of soybean inoculation on acid soil in tropical africa
  203. Effects of waterlogging at different stages of development on the growth and yield of winter-wheat
  204. Effects of treating seed potatoes from commercial and stem cutting stocks with benomyl, thiabendazole and 2-aminobutane on yield and disease
  205. The effects of temperature on leaf growth of sugar-beet varieties
  206. Effects of spacing and trap number on interactions between pea moth pheromone traps
  207. Effects of removing ears and leaves on responses of barley and wheat to chlormequat chloride and gibberellic-acid
  208. Effects of pesticides on mycorrhiza in field-grown barley, maize and potatoes
  209. The effects of nematode resistant and susceptible spring oat cultivars and aldicarb on the cereal cyst nematode heterodera-avenae and yields in contrasting soil types
  210. Effects of lime and molybdenum on nodulation and nitrogen-fixation of phaseolus-vulgaris L. in acid soils of Brazil
  211. The effects of injecting nitrapyrin (n-serve), carbon disulphide or trithiocarbonates, with aqueous ammonia, on yield and percent-n of grass
  212. The effects of grinding on microbial and non-microbial organic matter in soil
  213. Effects of glandular foliar hairs on the spread of potato virus-y
  214. Effects of fungicides on development of entomophthora-aphidis
  215. Effects of earthworm inoculation upon the root-growth of direct drilled cereals
  216. Effects of combined nitrogen on nodulation and growth of phaseolus-vulgaris
  217. The effects of aspirin and polyacrylic-acid on soluble leaf proteins and resistance to virus-infection in 5 cultivars of tobacco
  218. Effects of aldicarb and oxamyl in peaty loam soil on potato cyst-nematode, globodera-rostochiensis, and on resistant and susceptible potatoes
  219. The effects of added fertilizer and carbon source on the persistence of carbaryl in 2 types of soil
  220. Effect of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the relations of plant-growth, internal phosphorus concentration and soil phosphate analyses
  221. Effect of soil-n on response to fertilizer-n
  222. Effect of plant spacing and soil application of aldicarb on nitrogen-fixation by spring-sown field beans (Vicia faba L.)
  223. Effect of paratrichodorus-anemones on growth of spring wheat and barley
  224. The effect of insecticide treatment on the establishment and growth of Italian ryegrass under different sowing conditions
  225. Effect of high-lysine mutations on the protein-fractions of barley-grain
  226. Effect of cultivation on the mineralization of nitrogen in soil
  227. Effect of carbonic-anhydrase on the activity of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase
  228. Effect of abscisic and gibberellic-acid on grain set in wheat
  229. Divide - fortran IV program for segmenting multivariate one-dimensional spatial series
  230. Distribution and properties of a potassium-dependent asparaginase isolated from developing seeds of pisum-sativum and other plants
  231. Dispersal of spores of rhynchosporium-secalis from a dry surface by water drops
  232. Differences in food-consumption of caged honeybees from different colonies
  233. Diagnostic-value of vagina structure in the taxonomy of aphelenchus bastian, 1865 (nematoda, aphelenchidae) with a description of a (anaphelenchus) isomerus n subgen n-sp
  234. A density gradient procedure for separating microbial-cells from soil
  235. The degradation of aldicarb and oxamyl in soil
  236. Cytochemical demonstration of catabolism in soil-microorganisms
  237. Crystal-structures of complexes between alkali-metal salts and cyclic polyethers .11. Complexes formed between 2,3,5,6,8,9,11,12-octahydro-1,4,7,10,13-benzopentaoxacyclopentadecin (benzo-15-crown-5) and sodium-perchlorate (1-1), sodium-perchlorate (2-1), and sodium tetraphenylborate (2-1)
  238. Critical potassium potentials for comparing potassium requirements of crops
  239. Crimson clover latent virus - a newly recognized seed-borne virus infecting crimson clover (trifolium-incarnatum)
  240. Covariance analysis, factorial-experiments and marginality
  241. Cotton diseases
  242. Control of potato cyst-nematode, globodera-rostochiensis, in a 3-course rotation
  243. Contribution of sedimentation to aerosol deposition to vegetation with a large leaf-area index
  244. Composition of aphid alarm pheromones
  245. Competition between species of rhizobium for nodulation of glycine-max
  246. Comparison of Three Pathogenesis-related Proteins from Plants of Two Cultivars of Tobacco Infected with TMV
  247. Citation classic - some distance properties of latent root and vector methods used in multivariate-analysis
  248. Characterization of rhizobia isolated from nodules on locally-adapted glycine-max grown in nigeria
  249. Case for growing beet in a bed system
  250. Bolter control as a means of containing the weed beet problem - interim-report
  251. Biocontrol - fungal parasites of female cyst nematodes
  252. The behavior of cr(vi) in soil under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
  253. Bee virus Y
  254. Auxin-like growth-activity of 3-phenylpropionitrile from water-cress (nasturtium-officinale r br)
  255. An assessment of the 1980 season for the growth of sugar-beet
  256. Assay of carbaryl in honey bees (apis-mellifera) by high-performance liquid-chromatography
  257. An analysis of growth of the potato crop
  258. An algorithm for the exact likelihood of a high-order autoregressive-moving average process
  259. Alcoholic bouin fixation of insect nervous systems for bodian silver staining .3. A shortened, single impregnation method
  260. Alcoholic bouin fixation of insect nervous systems for bodian silver staining .2. Modified solutions
  261. Alcoholic bouin fixation of insect nervous systems for bodian silver staining .1. Composition of aged fixative
  262. Agropine, a new amino-acid derivative from crown gall tumors
  263. Age and significance of alluvium in the windrush valley - reply
  264. Aerial migrations of the rose-grain aphid, metopolophium-dirhodum (wlk), over Europe in 1979
  265. Activation of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase purified from wheat leaves
  266. 2 fungi parasitic on females of cyst-nematodes (heterodera spp)
  267. N-terminal amino-acid-sequence homology of storage protein-components from barley and a diploid wheat
  268. Nasonov pheromone of the honey bee, apis-mellifera l (hymenoptera, apidae) .1. Chemical characterization
  269. Optimal interpolation and isarithmic mapping of soil properties .1. The semi-variogram and punctual kriging
  270. Optimal interpolation and isarithmic mapping of soil properties .3. Changing drift and universal kriging
  271. Optimal interpolation and isarithmic mapping of soil properties .2. Block kriging
  272. An evaluation of techniques for measuring vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal infection in roots
  273. Epidemics and damage effects of cereal aphids in the Netherlands
  274. The significance of tuber damage and inoculum concentration of Phoma exigua var. foveata in the developemnt of gangrene in stored potato tubers
  275. The rule of seed-tuber and stem inoculum on the development of gangrene in potatoes
  276. Relationships between disease levels on seed tubers on crops during growth and in stored potatoes 5 Seed stocks grown at Rothamsted
  277. Relationships between disease levels on seed tubers on crops during growth and in stored potatoes 4 Gangrene and soft rot
  278. Relationships between disease levels on seed tubers on crops during growth and in stored potatoes I. Introduction and black scurf