United States
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Agriculture
National
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United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
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Bibliographies
and Literature
of Agriculture
Number 83
August 1989
The Protection of
Rice, 1980-April 1989
Citations from AGRICOLA
Concerning Diseases and Other
Environmental Considerations
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United States
Department of
Agriculture
National
Agricultural
Library
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide
Programs
Bibliographies
and Literature
of Agriculture
Number 83
August 1989
The Protection of
Rice, 1980-April 1989
Citations from AGRICOLA
Concerning Diseases and Other
Environmental Considerations
Compiled and Edited by
Charles N. Bebee
National Agricultural Library
United States Department
of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library
Beltsville, Maryland 20705
and
United States Environmental
Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs
Washington, DC 20460
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FOREWORD
This is the 29th volume in a series of commodity-oriented environmental
bibliographies resulting from a memorandum of understanding between the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library (USDA-NAL), and the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs (EPA-OPP).
This close working relationship between the two agencies will produce a series
of bibliographies which will be useful to EPA in the regulation of pesticides,
as well as to any researcher in the field of plant or commodity protection.
The broad scope of information contained in this series will benefit USDA, EPA,
and the agricultural community as a whole.
The sources referenced in these bibliographies include the majority of the
latest available information from U.S. publications involving commodity
protection throughout the growing and processing stages for each agricultural
commodity.
We welcome the opportunity to join this cooperative effort between USDA and EPA
support of the national agricultural communitv.
3EPH H. HOWARD, Director
National Agricultural Library
DOUGLAS D. CAMPT, Director
Office of Pesticide Programs
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INTRODUCTION
The citations in this bibliography are selected from the AGRICOLA database
limited to those produced by North American authors. They cover articles or
monographic publications added to the database from 1980 - April 1989.
This is the 29th bibliography in a series of commodity-oriented listings of
citations from AGRICOLA jointly sponsored by the National Agricultural Library,
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA-NAL), and the Office of Pesticide
Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-OPP). Additional volumes
issued recently are Plant Growth Regulators for Higher Plants, The Protection
of Sugarcane and Sugar Beets, The Protection of Turf Grasses, The Protection of
Hays, The Protection of Citrus, The Protection of Leaf Vegetables, The
Protection of Root Vegetables, and The Protection of Corn. The 1989 volumes
will include The Protection of Cotton, The Protection of Soybeans, The
Protection of Wheat, The Protection of Small Fruits and Berries, The Protection
of Grapes and Cherries, The Protection of Ornamental Plants, The Protection of
Farm Animals, The Protection of Wildlife, and Vertebrate Pest Control.
Entries in the bibliography are subdivided into a series of section headings
used in the contents of the Bibliography of Agriculture. Each item appears
under every section heading assigned to the cited document. A personal author
index is also included in the publication.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency contact for this project is Richard B.
Peacock, Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances.
Any comments or questions concerning this bibliography may be addressed to the
compiler and editor:
Charles N. Bebee
Special Services Branch
USDA-NAL, Room 1402
Beltsville, MD 20705
(301) 3^-4077
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EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Protection of Rice, 1980 - April 1989
Contents
Agriculture
Meteorology and Climatology
History
Legislation
Economics of Agric. Production
Farm Organization and Management
Distribution and Marketing
Plant Production - General
Plant Production - Horticultural Crops
Plant Production - Field Crops
Plant Production - Range
Plant Breeding
Plant Ecology
Plant Structure
Plant Nutrition
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Plant Taxonomy and Geography
Protection of Plants
Pests of Plants - General and Misc.
Pests of Plants - Insects
Pests of Plants - Nematodes
Plant Diseases - General
Plant Diseases - Fungal
Plant Diseases - Bacterial
Plant Diseases - Viral
Plant Diseases - Physiological
Miscellaneous Plant Disorders
Protection of Plant Products - General and Misc,
Protection of Plant Products - Insects
Weeds
Pesticides - General
Soil Biology
Soil Chemistry and Physics
Soil Fertility - Fertilizers
Soil Cultivation
Soil Erosion and Reclamation
Forestry Related
Entomology Related
Animal Reproduction
Item Number
1
2-5
6
7-9
10
11 - 14
15 - 18
19
20 - 22
23 - 124
125
126 - 174
175
176 - 177
178 - 210
211 - 350
351 - 352
353 - 362
363 - 370
371 - 467
468 - 470
471 - 479
480 - 533
534 - 544
545 - 553
554 - 563
564 - 605
606 - 617
618 - 649
650 - 777
778 - 864
865 - 869
870 - 888
889 - 917
918 - 923
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926 - 934
935 - 936
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Animal Ecology 937
Animal Structure 938 - 939
Animal Nutrition 940
Animal Physiology and Biochemistry 941 - 943
Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and
Immune Therapeutic Agents 944 - 945
Pests of Animals - Insects 946 - 951
Animal Diseases - Viral 952
Aquaculture Related 953 - 961
Nonfood and Nonfeed 962 - 963
Natural Resources 964
Conservation and Use of Energy 965
Water Resources and Management 966 - 968
Drainage and Irrigation 969 - 975
Food Science - Field Crop 976 - 977
Food Processing - Field Crop 978 - 981
Food Storage - Field Crop 982 - 983
Food Contamination and Toxicology 984
Food Contamination - Field Crop 985 - 998
Food Contamination - Horticultural Crop 999
Food Composition - Field Crop 1000 - 1005
Agricultural Products - Plant 1006 - 1007
Parasites of Humans - Insects and Other Anthropods 1008
Pollution 1009 - 1017
Mathematics and Statistics 1018 - 1020
Documentation 1021 - 1022
Human Medicine, Health and Safety 1023
Index
Author Index 139 - 116
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EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY
AGRICULTURE
0001
Twenty years of plant pathology at the IRRI
(International Rice Research Institute).
CM 11, P. St. Paul, Minn., American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. July
1981. v. 65 (7). p. 569-574. Includes 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
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METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
OOO2
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana.
Williams, L.E. Durnand, R.T. Baton Rouge, La.,
The Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 78-79. (NAL Call No.:
10O L936).
OOO3
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown In Louisiana (a preliminary
report) (Varieties, grain filling
character i st i cs).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
214-218. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
10O L93 (3)).
OOO4
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana (Solar radiation as
a possible limitation, variety differences).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 142-147. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0005
Field testing a computerized forecasting system
for rice blast disease.
PHYTAJ. Kim, C.H. MacKenzie, D.R.; Rush, M.C.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. July 1988. v. 78 (7).
p. 931-934. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
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HISTORY
OOO6
Exploring tropical rice diseases: a
reminiscence Xanthomonas kresek .
APPYA. Ou, S.H. Palo Alto : Annual Reviews,
Inc. Annual review of phytopathology. 1984. v.
22. p. 1-10. plates. Includes 7 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 AN72).
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LEGISLATION
0007
Impacts of reverting to basic legislation when
the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of
1973 and Rice Production Act of 1975 expireJ.B.
Penn and W.H. Brown. --.
Penn,
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ECONOMICS OF AGRIC. PRODUCTION
0010
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, mllo and wheat, northeast
Louisiana, 1986.
LAXDA. Paxton, K.W. Lavergne, D.R.; Zacharias,
T.; McManus, B. Baton Rouge, La. : The Station.
D.A.E. research report - Department of
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness.
Louisiana State University, Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Includes
statistical data. Jan 1986. (645). 93 p. maps.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L935).
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FARM ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
0011
Blackbird damage to ripening rice in Matagorda
County, Tsxas.
TAEMA. Wright, R.G. Way, M.O.; Arnold, K.A.;
Rister. M.E. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1988? .
(1662). 11 p. ill., maps. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31M).
OO12
The economics of controlling peck in Arkansas
rice.
AKFRA. Fryar, E.O. Parsch, L.D.; Holder, S.H.;
Tugwel1, N.P. Fayettevi1le. Ark. : The Station.
Arkansas farm research - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. May/dune 1986. v. 35 (3).
p. 7. (NAL Call NO.: DNAL 10O AR42F).
OO13
Returns to rice storage, 1972-81 (Costs and
returns, net harvest prices, Arkansas).
Elam. E.W.AKFRA. Holder, S.H. Fayetteville :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. July/Aug 1983.
v. 32 (4). p. 3. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 1OO AR42F).
0014
Rice fanning for profit.
Huey, B.A. Dodgen, B. Little Rock. Ark. : The
Service. MP - University of Arkansas,
Cooperative Extension Service. Jan 1986. (235).
25 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 AR4MI).
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DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
0015
Commercialization of College—an
industrialist's view.
WEESA6. Bowers, R.C. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Paper
presented at a symposium on "Microbiological
Control of Weeds," February 10, 1985, Miami,
Florida. 1986. v. 34 (suppl. 1). p. 24-25. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0016
The impact of new short season rice varieties
on drying and storage of rough rice in Texas
/by Gobind Shewakram Bhagia.
Bhagia, G. S. 1967. Thesis (M.A.)--Texas A&M
University, 1967. vi1, 78 p. : ill. : 28 cm.
Bibliography: p. 76-78. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB191.R5B53).
OO17
Returns to rice storage, 1972-81 (Costs and
returns, net harvest prices, Arkansas).
Elam, E.W.AKFRA. Holder, S.H. Fayetteville :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Ouly/Aug 1983.
v. 32 (4). p. 3. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 1OO AR42F).
0018
Some effects of rice quality on rough rice
prices.
Brorsen, B.W. Grant, W.R.; Rister, M.E.
Experiment, Ga. : The Association. Southern
journal of agricultural economics - Southern
Agricultural Economics Association. July 1988.
v. 20 (1). p. 131-14O. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL HD101.S6).
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PLANT PRODUCTION - GENERAL
0019
Analysis of the effect of industrial effluent
on growth and development of rice seedlings
(Distillery of a sugar factory).
Behera, B.K. Misra, B.N. New York, Academic
Press. Environmental research, dune 1982. v. 28
(1). p. 1-2O. Includes 2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.:
RA565.A1E5).
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PLANT PRODUCTION - HORTICULTURAL CROPS
0020
Effect of preharvest sprays of
2,4,5-triehlorophenoxyproplonfc acid upon the
maturation of fruits of Important
summer-maturing apple varieties /by Richard V.
Lott and Robert R. Rice.
Lott, Richard V. 1899-. R1ce, Robert Russell.
Urbana, 111. : University of Illinois
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1955. Cover
title. 31 p. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 3O-31.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO I16S no.588).
0021
Effect of preharvest sprays of
2,4,5-trfchlorophenoxypropionlc acid upon the
maturation of Jonathan, StarkIng, and Golden
Delicious apples /by Richard V. Lott and Robert
R. Rice.
Lott, Richard V. 1899-. Rice, Robert Russell.
Urbana, 111. : University of Illinois
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955. Cover
title. 29 p. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 28-29.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO I16S no.589).
0022
Effect of preharvest sprays of
2,4,5-triehlorophenoxypropionlc acid upon the
ripening of Jonathan, Starking, and Golden
Delicious apples /by Richard V. Lott and Robert
R. Rice.
Lott, Richard V. 1899-. Rice, Robert Russell.
Urbana, 111. : "University of Illinois
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955. Cover
title. 3O p. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 29-3O.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO I16S no.590).
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PLANT PRODUCTION - FIELD CROPS
0023
Asymptotic and parabolic yield and linear
nutrient content responses to rice population
density.
AGJOAT. Counce, P.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1987. v. 79 (5). p. 864-869. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0024
California rice culture (Sowing seed and
herbicide by air).
Rutger, J.N. Brandon, D.M. New York, Scientific
American, Inc. Scientific American. Feb 1981.
v. 244 (2). p. 42-51. ill. (NAL Call No.: 470
SCI25).
O025
Chemical control of red rice in rice (a
preliminary report) (Weeds, southwest
Lou i s i ana).
Baker, J.B. Sonnier, E.A.; Shrefler, J. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 242-252. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
OO26
Chemical desiccation of main crop stubble.
Jones, D. Belle Glade, Fla. : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the Eleventh Annual
Rice Field Day, July 11, 1988, Belle Glade,
Florida, duly 1988. (1988-2). p. 12-13. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 10O F663).
0027
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana.
Williams, L.E. Durnand, R.T. Baton Rouge, La.,
The Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 78-79. (NAL Call No.:
100 L936).
0028
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana (a preliminary
report) (Varieties, grain filling
characteri st i cs).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
214-218. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
10O L93 (3)).
0029
Covered drainage systems in areas with rice in
the crop rotation.
Dayem, S.A. Ritaema, I.H.P. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1987 Winter Meeting of the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available for purchase from: The American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 Miles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085.
Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-O3OO for
information and prices. 1987. (fiche no.
87-2588). 7 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
OO30
Critical limits of deficiency and toxicity of
zinc in paddy in a Typic Ustipsamment (Rice).
Rattan. R.K. Shukla, L.M. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1984. v. 15 (9). p.
1041-1O50. ill. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No.: S590.C63).
O031
Crop rotation vs. monoculture. I. Insect
control (Pests of maize, cotton, rice,
soybeans, sorghum).
Barnes, G. Madison, Wis., American Society of
Agronomy. Crops and soils magazine. Jan 198O.
v. 32 (4). p. 15-17. ill. (NAL Call No.: 6
W55).
OO32
Drought problems in rice production.
venkateswarlu, J. Hampton, Va. : A. Deepak
Pub., 1985 , C1984. Applications of remote
sensing for rice production / edited by Adarsh
Deepak, K.R. Rao. Paper presented at the
"Interactive International Symposium on
Applications of Remote Sensing for Rice
Production," Sept 9/11, 1981, Secunderabad,
India, p. 69-75. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB 191.R5I584).
0033
Effect of calcium peroxide seed coating on
stand establishment and agronomic
characteristics of three rice varieties seeded
by different methods.
Brandon, D.M. Wilson, F.E.; Leonards, W.J.;
White, L.M. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 108-156. 111. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L93 (3)).
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0034
Effect of date of harvest on yield and milling
quality of rice /by W.D. Smith ... et al. .
Sm-th, W. D._1893-. Washington. D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1938. Caption title.-
Uoint contribution from Bureau of Agricultural
Economics and Bureau of Plant Industry. 2O p. :
charts ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.484).
O035
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of mineral elements in
the leaves of Labelle rice grown in a Crowley
silt loam soil (a preliminary report) (1982,
Lou i s i ana).
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bllgh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.;
Babcock, O.K. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 12O-123. (NAL
Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0036
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of various elements in
the leaves of Labelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (a preliminary report) (1981,
Louisiana).
Sedberry, J.E. Bllgh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.;
Wilson, F.E.; Babcock, O.K. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
116-119. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0039
The effect of nitrification inhibitors, slow
release nitrogen sources, and time of urea
application on nitrogen fertilizer efficiency
in drill-seeded Mars rice (a preliminary
report) (Denitrification loss, deficiency
symptoms, Lou i s i ana).
Brandon, D.M. Leonards, W.J.; Rawls, S.M.;
Simoneaux, N.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 1O1-107.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
OO4O
The effect of plant crop cutting height on
ratoon crop agronomic performance and yield.
Jones, D.B. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the "Eighth Annual
Rice Field Day," July 10, 1985, Belle Glade,
Florida.- Includes statistical data. July 10,
1985. (1985-7). p. 3O-33. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO F663).
OO41
Effect of planting methods and seeding rates on
rice yields (Varieties, Puerto Rico).
Lozano, J.M. Abruna, F. Rio Piedras, University
of Puerto Rico, Agricultural Experiment
Station. The Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico. July 1982. v. 66
(3). p. 194-199. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
0037
Effect of fertilizer and planting dates on
Bellemont (Rice variety).
Turner, F.T. College Station, Tex., The
Station. MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar 1981. Mar 1981. (1476). p. 17-25.
(NAL Call No.: 10O T31M).
0038
The effect of nitrification inhibitors and
sulfur-coated urea on nitrogen fertilizer
efficiency in drill-seeded Labelle rice.
Brandon, D.M. Wilson, F.E.; Leonards, W.J.;
White. L.M. III. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 84-90. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
L93 (3)).
0042
Effect of preharvest application of dimethripln
on grain moisture, milling quality and yield of
rice (Plant maturity regulation).
Blem, A.R.PPGGD. Ames. R.B.; Liew, C.S.;
Pryzbylek, J.M. Lake Alfred : The Society.
Proceedings annual meeting - Plant Growth
Regulator Society of America. 1983. 1983.
(10th). p. 241-247. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
0043
Effect of seeding rate on performance of rice
varieties.
Faw, W.F. Porter, T.K. Fayettevi1le. Ark., The
Station. Mimeograph series - Arkansas,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar 1981. Mar
1981. (287). 14 p. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42M).
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O044
Effect of soil compaction on yield and water
use efficiency of rice in a highly permeable
soil.
Singh, N.T. Patel, M.S.; Singh, R.; V1g, A.C.
Madison, Wis., American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June. v. 72 (3). p.
499-5O2. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P),
0045
Effects of adult-plant resistance on blast
severity and yield of rice.
PLDIDE. Hwang, B.K. Koh, Y.J.; Chung, H.S. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Nov 1987. v. 71 (11).
p. 1035-1038. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
O046
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of Saturn rice grown on Crowley silt loam
and on chemical composition of rice leaf
tissue.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh, D.P. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 1980. 198O. (72nd). p. 91-97. ill.
(NAL Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
OO47
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of Saturn rice grown on Crowley silt loam
and on chemical composition of rice-leaf
t i ssue.
Sedberry, U.E. Jr. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh, D.P. Baton Rouge, The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 198O. 1980. p. 40-43. (NAL Call No.:
100 L936).
0048
Effects of metolachlor residues on rice (oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Braverman, M.P. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6). p.
819-824. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0049
Effects of seedling method and time of
fertilization on urea-nitrogen-15 recovery in
rice.
AGJOAT. Westcott, M.P. Brandon, D.M.; Lindau,
C.W.; Patrick, W.H. Jr. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 474-478. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
OO50
Effects of several soybean herbicides on
subsequent rice production.
RRMSD. Kurtz, M.E. Snipes, C.E. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. May 1987. v. 12 (10). 3 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S79.E37).
0051
Effects of simulated MSMA (monosodium
methanearsonate) drift on rice (Oryza sativa)
growth and yield.
Richard, E.P. Jr. Hurst, H.R.; Wauchope. R.D.
Champaign, 111., Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1981. v. 29 (3). p.
303-308. ill. 17 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0052
Effects of soil acidity factors on yields and
foliar composition of two rice varieties with
supplementary overhead irrigation.
JAUPA. Abruna, F. Rivera, E. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 413-422. Includes 13 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0053
Effects of temperature and moisture content on
mechanical properties of brown rice / by
Kwang-wu Lee. -.
Lee, Kwang-wu, 1935-. Ann Arbor, Mich.
University Microfilms 1973. Thesis—Texas A&M
University, 1972. Facsimile produced by
microfilm-xerography, xvi, 1O3 leaves.
Bibliography: leaves 9O-92. (NAL Call No.: DISS
73-3,55O).
O054
Effects of the fall armywortn (Lepidoptera:
Noctuidae) on rice yields.
JEENAI. Pantoja, A. Smith, C.M.; Robinson, J.F.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Oct
1986. v. 79 (5). p. 1324-1329. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
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0055
Elements in major raw agricultural crops in the
United States. 3. Cadmium, lead, and eleven
other elements in carrots, field corn, onions,
rice, spinach, and tomatoes.
JAFCAU. Wolnlk, K.A. Fricke, F.L.; Capar, S.G.;
Meyer, M.W.; Satzger, R.D.; Bonnin, E.; Gaston,
C.M. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
807-811. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
0056
Evaluation of chemical methods for available
soil phosphorus in relation to the yield of
rice.
Husin, A.B. LA. Caldwell, A.G.; Mengel, D.B.;
Peterson, F.J. Baton Rouge, The Department.
Report of projects - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy.Louisiana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Dept. of Agronomy. 1979. 1979. p.
62-68. 111. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0057
Evaluation of efficient soil test methods for
Zn (zinc) and their control values in
salt-affected soils for rice.
Singh, H.G. Takkar, P.N. New York, Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. 1981. v. 12 (4). p. 383-4O6. 17
ref. (NAL Call No.: S590.C63).
0058
Evaluation of Pseudomonas fluorescens for
suppression of sheath rot disease and for
enhancement of grain yields in rice (Oryza
sativa L.).
APMBA. Sakthivel, N. Gnanamanickam. S.S.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for
Microbiology. Applied and Environmental
microbiology. Sept 1987. v. 53 (9). p.
2056-2O59. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0060
Field drying of rough rice: effect on grain
yield, milling quality, and energy saved.
Calderwood, D.L. Bollich, C.N.; Scott, J.E.
Madison, Wis., American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1980. v. 72 (4). p.
649-653. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
O061
Field evaluation of two urease inhibitors with
transplanted lowland rice.
AGJOAT. Buresh, R.J. DeDatta, S.K.; Padilla,
J.L.; Samson, M.I. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1988. v. 80 (5). p. 763-768. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0062
Field infestation by insects that injure rice
in storage /by W.A. Douglas.
Douglas, W. A. 1906-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1941. Caption title. 8 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.602).
OO63
Growth regulation of rice seedlings.
Takahashi, K.PPGGD. Kaufman, P.B. Lake Alfred :
The Society. Proceedings annual meeting - Plant
Growth Regulator Society of America. 1983.
1983. (10th). p. 228-234. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
0064
Herbicide evaluation for rice.
JAUPA. Lui, L.C. Almodovar-Vega, L.; Lozano,
J.M. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
Oct 1986. v. 70 (4). p. 293-297. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
O059
Fenoxaprop for postemergence barnyardgrass
(Echinochloa crus-galli) control in rice (Oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p. 224-227.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
OO65
Herbicide safeners and activated carbon for
rice and sorghum protection against marginally
selective herbicides /Voni Anuniciacao de
Andrade.
Andrade, Voni Anuniciacao de. 1985. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Purdue University, 1985. xiii, 102 p.
: ill. Bibliography: p. 95-1O1. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL DISS 86-22,137).
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0066
Herbicides and seeding rate effects on
sprinkler-irrigated rice.
AGJOAT. Akkari, K.H. Talbert, R.E.; Ferguson.
J.A.; Gilmour, J.T.; Khodayari, K. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 927-929.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
O072
Influence of chemical seed treatments on
germination of dormant wild rice (Zizania
palustris) seeds.
Oelke, E.A. Albrecht. K.A. Madison, Wis., Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Sept/Oct 1980. v. 20 (5). p. 595-598. ill. 12
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0067
How to use the DD50 computer printout
(Applications to rice cultivation, insect and
disease control).
Huey. B. Little Rock. Ark. : The Service. MP -
University of Arkansas. Cooperative Extension
Service. Apr 1984. Apr 1984. (211). 2 p. (NAL
Call No.: 275.29 AR4MI).
0073
Influence of photosynthetically active
radiation on grain density of rice.
CRPSAY. Venkateswarlu, B. Vergara, B.S.;
Visperas, R.M. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1987.
v. 27 (6). p. 121O-1214. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
OO68
The impact of new short season rice varieties
on drying and storage of rough rice in Texas
/by Gobind Shewakram Bhagia.
Bhagia. G. S. 1967. Thesis (M.A.)--Texas A&M
University, 1967. vii, 78 p. : ill. : 28 cm.
Bibliography: p. 76-78. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB191.R5B53).
0074
An integrated approach to red rice control (a
preliminary report) (Weed control in
soybean-rice rotation systems and in
continuous-cropped rice, Louisiana).
Griffin, J.L. Regan, R.P.; Dunand, R.T.; Baker,
J.B.; Cohn, M.A. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 376. (NAL Call
No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
OO69
Impact of powerlines on crop yields in eastern
Arkansas.
AKFRAC. Parsch, L.D. Norman. M.D. Fayettevi1le,
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Sept/Oct 1986. v. 35 (5). p. 4. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 100 AR42F).
O075
Integrated pest management for rice. —.
Berkeley, Calif. : University of California,
Statewide Integrated Pest Management Project,
Division of Agricultural Sciences, 1983. Title
on spine: IPM for rice. 94 p. : ill. (some
col.) : 28 cm. --. Bibliography: p. 94. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB608.R5I57).
0070
Impacts of reverting to basic legislation when
the Agriculture and Consumer Protection Act of
1973 and Rice Production Act of 1975 expired.B.
Perm and W.H. Brown. —.
Penn, J. B. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, Economic Research Service. 1976.
ii. 21 p. : ill. --. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Fiche
S-82 no.641).
0076
IRRI and the rice of life.
Cowan, J.R. Ames, Iowa : Council for
Agricultural Science and Technology. Science of
food and agriculture. Mar 1988. v. 6 (2). p.
8-12. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S1.544).
0071
Influence of calcium peroxide coated seed on
the performance of three rice varieties (a
preliminary report) (Seedling vigor,
production, dry weight, yield, Louisiana).
Brandon, D.M. Leonards, W.J.; Rawls, S.M.;
Simoneaux, N.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 126-158. (NAL
Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0077
Mefluidlde plant growth regulator—applications
in agriculture.
PPGGD. Hargroder. T.G. Tautvydas, K.J. Lake
Alfred : The Society. Proceedings annual
meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society of
America. 1985. (12th). p. 8-12. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
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0078
Molasses distillery slops supply nitrogen and
potassium fertilizer to flooded rice.
JAUPA. Vicente-Chandler, J. Abruna, F.; Uozano,
J. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
Oct 1984. v. 68 (4). p. 395-403. Includes 7
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0079
New herbicides and improved management
strategies for California rice.
Hill, J.E. Sacramento, Calif. : California Weed
Conference Office. Proceedings - California
Weed Conference. Paper presented at a
conference on "Education and Communicajion--the
Keys to the Future," January 18-21, 1988,
Sacramento, California. 1988. (4O). p. 100-1O2.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 C122).
0080
Nitrogen rates in single and split applications
and yield of flooded rice.
Lozano, O.M. Abruna, F. Rio Piedras, The
Station. Abstract: Yields of rough rice
increased from 3,830 to 7.95O kg/ha when N
rates were increased from 0 to 224 kg/ha in one
application. Rice yields increased from 3,830
to 8,210 kg/ha when N rates were increased from
0 to 112 kg/ha, used in two applications.
Yields were not increased further by heavier
applications of N. The N rates from the single
applications did not affect yields of a
subsequently planted rice crop that received no
N fertilizer. The split applications, however,
did increase yields of the following crop. In
another experiment, applications of more than
112 kg of N/ha sharply increased damage by
blast, when the fungus was not controlled by
spraying, and limited yield response to N
applications. The (Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan 1981. v.
65 (1). p. 35-42. ill. 18 ref. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
0081
Nitrogen transformations and loss in flooded
soils and sediments (Oryza sativa).
Reddy, K.R. Patrick, W.H. Boca Raton, Fla. :
CRC Press. CRC critical reviews in
environmental control - Chemical Rubber
Company. 1984. Literature review, v. 13 (4). p.
273-309. ill . Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: OH545.A1C7).
0082
Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrogen-15
balances in broadcast-seeded flooded and
transplanted rice.
SSSJD4. De Datta, S.K. Buresh, R.J.; Samson,
M.I.; Kai-Rong, W. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Increased irrigated areas, availability of
short-duration modern rices (Oryza sativa L.)
and cost-efficient herbicides, and high labor
cost have motivated Asian farmers to shift from
transplanting to broadcast seeding in flooded
rice. Information on fate of N in
broadcast-seeded flooded rice (BSFR), however,
in Asia is limited. Thus, two field experiments
were conducted on a Vertic Tropaquept to
evaluate efficient N management practices in
BSFR using 15N-labeled fertilizers and to
compare the performance of BSFR and
transplanted rice (TPR) under similar N
management practices. For urea, basal deep
placement (DP) as supergranules and a
three-split application gave the lowest mean
15N losses (4 and 11%, respectively) and
highest mean grain yields (6.9 and 7.1 Mg ha 1,
respectively) for BSFR. Mean 15N losses from
urea applied to BSFR were 20 and 18%,
respectively, for the researchers' split (RS)
(two-thirds basally incorporated into mud plus
one-third at 5 to 7 d before panicle
initiation) and the farmers' split (FS)
(one-half topdressed into water at 15 d and
one-half topdressed at 10 d after panicle
initiation). The agronomic efficiency (kg grain
per kg applied N) for 40 kg applied urea-N was
57, 43, and 28 with DP, RS, and FS,
respectively. Under the same urea management
practices, the mean plant recovery of 15N was
greater for BSFR (47%) than for TPR (37%). This
resulted in lower 15N loss for BSFR (20%) than
for TPR (32%). However, total plant N
accumulation was similar for BSFR (96 kg ha 1)
and TPR (95 kg ha 1), and mean grain yields
over the two experiments were not different (P
= O.05) between BSFR and TPR. Transplanted rice
produced 1O kg more grain per kilogram of
applied N than did BSFR, in part because mean
grain yield in the absence of applied N was 0.3
Mg ha 1 lower with TPR. Results suggest that
considerable potential exists to increase N use
efficiency and grain yield in BSFR by
manipulating N fertilizer and water management
practices. Soil Science Society of America
journal. May/June 1988. v. 52 (3). p. 849-855.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
503).
OO83
Plant growth regulator effects on rice.
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. '1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 280-297. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.:
10O L93 (3)).
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OO84
Plant growth regulator effects on rice.
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley, La.. The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p;
150-152. Includes 2 ref. (NAL Call No.: 100 L93
(3)).
OO85
Plant growth regulator effects on rice (a
preliminary report) (Cytogen, nefluidide,
suppression of red rice panicles).
Dunand. R. Dilly, R. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
210-213. (NAL Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
OO86
Potassium nutrition of rice.
De Datta. S.K. Mikkelsen, D.S. Madison. Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy, 1985. Potassium
in agriculture / Robert D. Munson, editor.
Paper presented at an international symposium,
7-1O duly 1985. Atlanta, Georgia.- Literature
review, p. 665-669. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
0087
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, milo and wheat, northeast
Louisiana, 1986.
LAXOA. Paxton. K.W. Lavergne, D.R.; Zacharias.
T.; McManus, B. Baton Rouge, La. : The Station.
D.A.E. research report - Department of
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness,
Louisiana State University, Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Includes
statistical data. Jan 1986. (645). 93 p. maps.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L935).
(74th). p. 234-241. ill. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
OO90
Relationship of rice grain yield, dry biomass,
and leaf area index with evapotranspiratlon in
south Florida.
Shih, S.F. Rahi, G.S.; Snyder, G.H.; Harrison,
D.S. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Paper -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(Microfiche collection). 1982. Paper presented
at the 1982 Winter Meeting of the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers. Available
for purchase from: The American Society of
Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept., 2950 Niles
Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49O85. Telephone the
Order Dept. at (616) 429-03OO for information
and prices. 1982. (fiche no. 82-2597). 1
microfiche : ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: FICHE S-72).
0091
The residual effect of different sources of P
and two rates of Zn on the fertility levels of
mineral elements in a Crowley silt loam soil
and on the yield of Labelle rice.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 122-124. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO L93 (3)).
0092
Response of a rice-sugarcane rotation to
calcium silicate slag on Everglades Histosols.
AGJOAT. Anderson, D.L. Jones, D.B.; Snyder,
G.H. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 531-535. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0088
Red rice : research and control : proceedings
of a symposium held at Texas A & M University
Agricultural Research and Extension Center at
Beaumont, December 13, 1978. -.
College Station Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station 1978. 45 p. ; 28 cm. --. Includes
bibliographies. (NAL Call No.: 1OO T31S (1) no.
1270).
0093
Response of rice to foliar application of
'Cytozyme Crop;' (Growth substances).
Da Silva, P.R.F. Stutte, C.A. Longmont, Colo.,
The Group. Proceedings - Plant Growth Regulator
Working Group.Plant Growth Regulator Working
Group. 1979. 1979. (6th). p. 35-39. ill. 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
O089
Red rice studies: cultural management
experiment (a preliminary report) (Water
management practices, seeding rates, planting
dates, weed control, Louisiana).
Sonnler. E.A. Baker, J.B.; White, L.M. III.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana. R1ce Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
OO94
Response of rice to solar radiation and
temperature estimated from international yield
trials (Influence of weather factors,
regression models).
Seshu, D.V. Cady, F.B. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1984. v. 24 (4). p. 649-654. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
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0095
Results of rice experiments at Cortena, 1923 ;
and, Progress In experiments in water grass
control at the Biggs Rice Field Station 1922-23
/by Carroll F. Dunshee and Jenkin W. Jones.
Dunshee, Carroll F. 1895-. clones, Jenkin
W. 1888-. Berkeley, Cal.
Experiment Station, 1924.
Agricultural
Cover title. 38 p.
ill., 1 map ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
C12S no.375).
0096
Rice chemistry and technology /edited by
Bienvenido 0. Juliano. --.
Juliano, Bienvenido 0.; Houston, David
Fairchild,_19O5-. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rev. ed.
of: Rice: chemistry and technology / edited by
D.F. Houston. 1972. 16 , 774 p. : 111. ; 24
cm. Includes bibliographies and index. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
0097
Rice cultivation systems in waterlogged and
flood-prone areas.
Pande, H.K. Reddy, B.B. Hampton, Va. : A.
Deepak Pub., 1985 , C1984. Applications of
remote sensing for rice production / edited by
Adarsh Deepak, K.R. Rao. Paper presented at the
"Interactive International Symposium on
Applications of Remote Sensing for Rice
Production," Sept 9/11, 1981, Secunderabad,
India, p. 127-14O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB191.R5I584) .
0098
The rice effect—further evidence.
Alvarez, J. Caruthers, R.H.; Snyder, G.H.;
Jones, D.B. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
•Center. Paper presented at the "Eighth Annual
Rice Field Day." July 1O, 1985, Belle Glade,
Florida. July 1O, 1985. (1985-7). p. 1-2. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO F663).
0099
Rice farming for profit.
Huey. B.A. Dodgen. B. Little Rock, Ark. : The
Service. MP - University of Arkansas,
Cooperative Extension Service. Jan 1986. (235).
25 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 AR4MI).
0100
Rice plant residue cycling in a rice field (a
preliminary report) (Yield comparisons,
Louisiana).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
114-115. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0101
Rice plant residue cycling in a rice field
(Yields, cultivars, comparisons, Louisiana).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 156-157. (NAL Call
No.: 100 L936).
0102
Rice population effects on yield and nutrient
status with nitrogen applied preflood and at
panicle differentiation.
AKARA. Counce, P.A. Fayetteville : The Station.
Report series - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar 1988. (304). 10 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
AR42R).
0103
Rice residue cycling in a rice field.
Dunigan. E.P. Brandon, D.M. Crowley, La., The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p.
118-119. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0104
Rice water weevil control with prep1ant
incorporated applications of tsofenphos in a
pinpoint flood rice production system (a
preliminary report) (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus,
insecticides).
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 261-263. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
0105
Rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus):
water management as a cultural control method.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley. Annual progress reportLouisiana. R1ce
Experiment Station. 1980. 1980. (72nd). p.
204-211. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
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01O6
Rice weed control studies (a preliminary
report) (Herbicide tolerance studies,
Louisiana).
Baker, J.B. Shrefler, J. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
224-233. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0112
Studies of the effects of brassinosteroid
treatment on the growth and yield of crops.
PPGGD. Lim, U.K. Lake Alfred : The Society.
Proceedings annual meeting - Plant Growth
Regulator Society of America. 1985. (12th). p.
213-219. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0107
Sample contamination from prior plots with a
small plot combine (rice, harvesting).
McCauley, G.N. Madison, Wis., American Society
of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1981. v.
73 (2). p. 373-375. ill. 7 ref. (NAL Call No.:
4 AM34P).
01O8
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of drill-seeded rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. duly/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 623-626.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
01 OS
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of ratoon rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 627-629.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0110
Selection for heading date synchrony in wild
rice.
CRPSAY. Hayes. P.M. Stucker, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Uuly/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 653-658.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0111
Soil clay mineralogies in relation to fertility
management; effect of soil clay mineral
compositions on phosporus fixation under
conditions of wetland rice culture.
Bajwa, M.I. New York, Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. 1981. v. 12 (5). p. 475-482. 12 ref.
(NAL Call No.: S590.C63).
0113
Theoretical settling time for suspended
sediment in flooded rice fields (After water
leveling, soil loss prevention, drainage
timing, Louisiana).
Edling, R.J.LAXBA. Miller, B.J.; Obeten, f.
Baton Rouge : The Station. Bulletin - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Apr 1983. Apr
1983. (745). 11 p. il1 Includes references.
(NAL Cal1 No.: 1OO L93 • 1)).
0114
Tissue culture production of commercial rice
varieties resistant to herbicides effective on
red rice (a preliminary report) (Breeding, weed
control).
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B.; Sonnier, E.A.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 32-38. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0115
TORO-2: a new special purpose rice variety.
LOAGA. McKenzie, K.S. Jodon, N.E.; Brandon,
D.M.: Rush, M.C.; Robinson, J.F.; Miller, M.F.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Station. Louisiana
agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station. Fall 1984. v. 28 (1). p. 16-17. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO L939).
0116
Variability in growth and nutrient accumulation
in sorghum grown in waterlogged soils.
CSOSA2. Maranville, J.W. Rosario, D.A. del;
Dalmado. S.A.; Clark, R.B. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (1O). p.
1089-11O8. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S59O.C63).
0117
Water control and cropping alternatives in
Everglades (Rice culture).
Shih, S.F. Snyder, G.H. New York : American
Society of Civil Engineers, C1982. Proceedings
of the Specialty Conference on Environmentally
Sound Water and Soil Management : Orlando,
Fla., July 20-23, 1982 / E.G. Kruse, C.R.
Burdlck, and Y.A. Yousef, co-editors, p.
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149-158. ill., maps. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: TC803.S64 1982).
0118
Water regime and planting date effects on
ralnfed rice yield.
Butlig, F. Bhuiyan. S.I.; Tabbal, D. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Paper - American
Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). 1981. Paper presented at the 1981
Summer Meeting of the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. Available for purchase
from: The American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Order Dept., 2950 Niles Road, St.
Joseph, Michigan 49O85. Telephone the Order
Dept. at (616) 429-O300 for information and
prices. 1981. (fiche no. 81-2021). 1 microfiche
: ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
FICHE S-72).
O119
Weed control.
AKFRAC. Smith, R.d. Jr. Fayettevi1le. Ark. :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1988.
v. 37 (2). p. 6. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
AR42F).
0123
Wild rice yield losses associated with
growth-stage-specific fungal brown spot
epidemics.
PLDRA. Kohls, C.L. Percich, J.A.; Huot. C.M.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. May 1987. v. 71 (5).
419-422. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0124
1982 Rice fertility trials (Effect of nitrogen
fertilization, yields, Florida).
Snyder, G.H. Jones, D.B. Belle Glade : The
Center. Belle Glade AREC research report EV -
Florida University Agricultural Research and
Education Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6).
Presented at the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day,
Belle Glade, Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15,
1983. (1983-6). p. 1-5. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
F663).
0120
Weed control technology for rice in the
Southern U.S. (Prevent i ve, cu1tural,
mechanical, biological and chemical methods).
Smith, R.J. Jr. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade AREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6). Presented at
the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day, Belle Glade,
Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15, 1983.
(1983-6). p. 10-14. (NAL Call No.: 1OO F663).
0121
Weeds and their control in rice production /by
Roy J. Smith, Jr., and W.C. Shaw.
Smith, Roy Jefferson, 1929-. Shaw, Warren
Cleaton,_1922-. Washington, D.C. : Agricultural
Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture In
cooperation with Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1966. iv, 64 p. : ill. ; 26
cm. Bibliography: p. 61-64. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1 Ag84Ah no.292).
0122
Wild rice: the Indian's staple and the white
man's delicacy (Cultivation practices,
processing, microbial contamination).
Lorenz, K. Boca Raton, Fla., CRC Press. CRC
critical reviews In food science and nutrition.
Nov 1981. Literature review, v. 15 (3). p.
281-319. 111. 55 ref. (NAL Call No.: TP368.C7).
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0125
Mefluidlde plant growth regulator—applications
In agriculture.
PPGGD. Hargroder. T.G. Tautvydas, K.J. Lake
Alfred : The Society. Proceedings annual
meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society of
America. 1985. (12th). p. 8-12. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
20
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O126
Biochemical bases of Insect resistance in rice
varieties.
ACSMC. Saxena, R.C. Washington, D.C. : The
Society. ACS Symposium series - American
Chemical Society. 1986. (296). p. 142-159. ill.
Includes 43 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD1.A45).
0132
The effect of temperature and light on the rate
of photosynthesis of 20 rice varieties and
hybrids / by Donald John McDonald. -.
McDonald. Donald John, 1934-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Texas A&M University, 1971. Photocopy.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1971.
xii, 129 leaves ; 21 cm. Bibliography: leaves
123-128. (NAL Call No.: DISS 71-24,689).
0127
Breeding for host plant resistance to stored
rice insects (Sitophi!us oryzae, Rhyzopertha
dominica).
Cogburn, R.R. TX-AR-SO. Bollich, C.N. CoTlege
Station, Tex., The Station. MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. July 1980.
July 1980. (1451). p. 355-358. 6 ref. (NAL Call
No.: 1OO T31M).
0133
The effect of temperature regime and substrate
Mn (manganese) on growth and manganese
concentrations in rice (Oryza sativa, tolerance
to manganese, cultivar screening).
Nelson, L.E.JPNUD. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1982. v. 5 (10). p.
1241-1257. 13 ref. (NAL Call No.: OK867.J67).
0128
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana (Solar radiation as
a possible limitation, variety differences).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 142-147. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L936).
O134
Effects of adult-plant resistance on blast
severity and yield of rice.
PLDIDE. Hwang, B.K. Koh, Y.J.; Chung, H.S. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Nov 1987. v. 71 (11).
p. 1O35-1038. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0129
The effect of cultivated and wild rice
varieties on the nitrogen balance of flooded
soil.
SOSCAK. App, A.A. Watanabe, I.; Ventura, T.S.;
Bravo, M.; Jurey, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. June 1986. v.
141 (6). p. 448-452. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.8 SOS).
0130
Effect of planting methods and seeding rates on
rice yields (Varieties, Puerto Rico).
Lozano, J.M. Abruna, F. Rio Piedras, University
of Puerto Rico, Agricultural Experiment
Station. The Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico. July 1982. v. 66
(3). p. 194-199. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
0131
Effect of rice cultivar height on infestation
by the least skipper, Ancyloxypha numitor (F.)
(Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae).
Smith, C.M.EVETB. Robinson, J.F. College Park :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. June 1983. v. 12 (3). p. 967-969.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0135
Efficient plant regeneration from rice
protoplasts through somatic embryogenesls.
Abdullah, R. Cocking, E.C.; Thompson, J.A. New
York, N.Y. : Nature Pub. Co. Bio/technology.
Dec 1986. v. 4 (12). p. 1087-1O9O. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH442.B5).
O136
Ethylene as an indicator of salt tolerance in
rice.
CRPSAY. Khan, A.A. Akbar, M.; Seshu, D.V.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6).
p. 1242-1247. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0137
Factors that affect the relative resistance of
rough rice to angoumots grain moths and lesser
grain borers (Sitotroga cerealell a, Rhyzopertha
dominica).
Cogburn, R.R.EVETB. Bollich, C.N.; Meola. S.
College Park : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. June 1983.
v. 12 (3). p. 936-942. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: OL461.E532).
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0138
Gene effects on inbreeding depression in
autotetraploid maize / by James Shelby Rice. -.
Rice, James Shelby, 1944-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Un1versity of Illinois, 1971.
Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor: University
Microfilms, 1972. iv, 78 leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 62-63. (NAL Call No.: DISS
72-12,353).
0141
Harvest moisture effects on rice milling
quality.
CAGRA. Geng, S. Williams, J.F.; Hill, J.E.
Berkeley : The Station. California agriculture
- California Agricultural Experiment Station.
Nov/Dec 1984. v. 38 (11/12). p. 11-12. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO C12CAG).
0139
Genetics of fertility restoration of WA' type
cytoplasmic male sterility in rice.
CRPSAY. Govlnda Raj, K. Virmani, S.S. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America.
Information on the genetics of fertility
restoration in a cytoplasmic male sterility
(CMS) system fadlilates breeding and/or
selection of restorer lines use in hybrid
breeding programs involving CMS. Inheritance of
fertility restoration of 'WA' type CMS in rice,
(Oryza sativa L.) was studied utilizing two CMS
lines 1n combination with five restorers. Each
cross was used to develop a set of materials
consisting of the following generations: parent
lines (A. B. and R lines); (A/R) F1; (A/F1)
BC1; (F1/B) BC2; and (A/R) F2. These materials
were grown in the field setwise during 1985 to
1986. Results indicated that fertility
restoration in all the restorers studied
CIR26'. 'IR36', 'IR54', ' IR9761- 19-1' and
'IR2797-1O5-2-2-3') was governed by two
independent and dominant genes, and one of the
genes appeared to be stronger in actionthan the
other. The mode of motion of the two genes
varied in different CMS/restorer combinations
revealing three types of interaction: epistasis
with dominance (F2 ration, 12 fertile:3
partially fertile/partially sterile:1 sterile);
epistasis with recessive gene action (F2 ratio,
9:3:4); or epistasis with incomplete dominance
(F2 ratio, 9:6:1). The mode of interaction of
the genes of a restorer differed with the CMS
line used. An allei ism test involving six R
lines revealed that IR26 and IR36, and IR54 and
IR9761-19-1 possessed identical restorer genes;
'IR42' and IR2797-1O5-2-2-3 had different
restorer genes. Four groups of restorers with
different pairs of restorer genes were
identified. Testcross observations involving
parental lines in the pedigree of IR36 and IR42
revealed that 'Cina' 'Latisail', 'Tadukan',
'TN1'. 'TKM 6' and (two accessions) 'PTB 18'
and 'SLO 17' are the probable original sources
of R genes in the two restorer lines. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1988. v. 28 (5). p. 787-792.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 64.8
C883).
0140
Greenhouse selection for drought resistance in
rice (Leaf water potential).
O'Toole, J.C. Maguling, M.A. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Mar/Apr 1981. v. 21 (2). p. 325-327. ill. 9
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0142
Influence of flood interval and cultivar on
rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to fenoxaprop.
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E.; Boykin, D.L.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
842-845. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0143
Inheritance of resistance to blast in some
traditional and improved rice cultivars.
PHYTAJ. Yu, Z.H. Mackill, D.J.; Bonman, J.M.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2).
p. 323-326. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0144
Interaction of a glbbere11 in-Induced factor
with the upstream region of an alpha-amylase
gene in rice aleurone tissue.
PNASA. Du-Lee, T.M. Turgeon, R.; Wu, R.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. Sept 1988. v. 85 (17). p.
6366-6369. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 5OO N21P).
0145
IRRI and the rice of life.
Cowan, J.R. Ames, Iowa : Council for
Agricultural Science and Technology. Science of
food and agriculture. Mar 1988. v. 6 (2). p.
8-12. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S1.S44).
0146
Management of the brown pi anthopper,
Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae),
with early maturing rice cultivars.
EVETEX. Heinrichs, E.A. Aquino, G.B.; Valencia,
S.L.; De Sagun, S.; Arceo, M.B. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. Feb 1986. v. 15 (1).
p. 93-95. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL461.E532).
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0147
Manipulating panicle transpiration resistance
to increase rice spikelet fertility during
•flowering stage water stress.
CRPSAY. GarMty. D.P. Vidal , E.T.; O'Toole,
J.C. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 789-795. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0148
Mechanisms
their role
breeding.
Yeo, A.R.
C1984. Sal
strategies
Richard C.
Literature
references
of salinity resistance in rice and
as physiological criteria in plant
Flowers, T.J. New York : Wiley,
inity tolerance in plants :
for crop improvement / edited by
Staples, Gary H. Toenniessen.
review, p. 151-170. ill. Includes 42
(NAL Call No.: DNAL QK753.S3S24).
0149
Mi 11i ng character i st i cs and capab11i t i es of
unreleased varieties of rice (a preliminary
report) (Grain quality, yield, harvest
moisture).
Miller, M.F. McKenzie, K.S.; Mowers, R.P.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 219-223. ill. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
0150
Mutagenic effects of sodium azide in rice.
Awan, M.A. AR-W. Konzak, C.F.; Rutger, J.N.;
Nilan, R.A. Madison, Wis., Crop Science Society
of America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1980. v. 20
(5). p. 663-668. ill. 23 ref. (NAL Call No.:
64.8 C883).
0151
Nitrogen volatilization from rice leaves. I.
Effects of genotype and air temperature
(Temperature stress).
Stutte, C.A. Silva, P.R.F. da. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1981. v. 21 (4). p. 596-6OO. 20 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0152
Occurrence of Aphelenchoides besseyi in
Louisiana rice seed and its interaction with
SclerotiiM oryzae in selected cultivars.
JDNEB. McGawley, E.C. Rush, M.C.; Hoi 11s, J.P.
Raleigh. N.C. : Society of Nematolegists.
Journal of neroatology. Jan 1984. v. 16 (1). p.
65-68. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL391.N4J62).
0153
Plant introductions.
Groth, D.E. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 225-232.
Includes 1 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
L93 (3)).
0154
Pollen shedding and combining ability for high
temperature tolerance in rice (Dial lei
analysis, anthesis, phytotron, sterility).
Mackill, D.J. Coffman, W.R.; Rutger, J.N.
Crop Science Society of America.
July/Aug 1982. v. 22 (4). p.
15 ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8
Madison, Wis
Crop science
730-733. ill
C883).
0155
Production of commercial rice varieties
resistant to herbicides effective on red rice.
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B.; Dunand, R.T.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 67-68.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0156
Registration of 'Tebonnet' rice.
CRPSAY. Kuenzel, K.A. Johnston, T.H.; Lee,
F.N.; Wells, B.R.; Henry, S.E.; Dilday, R.H.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p. 1126-1127. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0157
Registration of two disease-resistant germplasm
lines of rice.
CRPSAY. McKenzie, K.S. Rush, M.C.; Groth, D.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 839-840. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0158
Resistance to the lesser grain borer in Dawn'
and Labelle' varieties of rice.
JEENAI. McGaughey, W.H. College Park, Md. :
Entomol.ogical Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Aug 1973. v. 66 (4). p.
1OO5. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
421 J822).
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0159
Rice insect pests and agricultural change.
Loevinsohn, M.A. Litsinger, J.A.; Helnrichs,
E.A. Boulder : Westview Press, 1988. The
Entomology of indigenous and naturalized sysems
in agriculture / edited by Marvin K. Harris and
Charles E. Rogers, p. 161-182. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB931.E57).
0165
Stigma exsertion in rice and its effect on the
seed set of male sterile plants.
Hoff, B.J. De la Torre, M. Crowley. La., The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p.
240-243. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0160
Rice tissue culture research. Tissue culture
production of commercial rice varieties
resistant to herbicides effective on red rice.
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B.; Sonnier, E.A.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley, La., The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p.
196-199. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0166
Susceptibility of rice planthoppers Nilaparvata
lugens and Sogatella furclfera (Homoptera:
Delphacidae) to insecticides as Influenced by
level of resistance in the host plant.
Heinrichs. E.A. Fabellar, L.T.; Basilic, R.P.;
Wen, T.C.; Medrano, F. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Apr 1984. v. 13 (2). p. 455-458.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0161
Role of panicle exsertion in water stress
induced sterility (Rice, Oryza sativa).
O'Toole, J.C.CRPSAY. Namuco. O.S. Madison :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1983. v. 23 (6). p. 1O93-1097. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0162
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of drill-seeded rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. duly/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 623-626.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0163
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of ratoon rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 627-629.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0164
Selection for heading date synchrony in wild
rice.
CRPSAY. Hayes, P.M. Stucker, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. July/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 653-658.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0167
Technology and research issues.
Rutger, J.N. Davis, Calif. : Agricultural
Issues Center, University of California,
1986? . Impacts of farm policy and
technological change on U.S. and California
agriculture / edited by Harold 0. Carter, p.
2O6-210. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL HD14O5.146).
0168
Tetrazolium test for predicting the seedling
vigor of rice at optimal and low temperatures.
CRPSAY. Sung, F.J.M. Chen, J.J. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. The amount of
formazan extracted from tetrazolium
salt-treated embryos has been used to predict
seedling vigor in some cereal crops. Our
objective was to determine whether this
technique could be used to evaluate the
seedling vigor of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
cultlvars grown at different temperatures. In
this study, the genetic differences in formazan
production capability of the embryo and its
relationship to seedling vigor, as Indicated by
seedling dry weight accumulation within a 7-d
growing period, were examined In 21 cultlvars.
The results indicated that temperature
treatments could play a crucial role in
regulating the seedling growth response and
formazan production capability in the embryo
portion of the seed. Considerable variation in
growth and formazan production level also
existed in the rice cultlvars. Seedling vigor
was positively related to formazan production
capability of the embryo, suggesting that the
formazan extraction technique would be a simple
and reliable method for screening rice
cultlvars for optimal and suboptlmal
temperature seedling vigor. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1988. v. 28 (6). p. 1012-1O14. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0169
Tissue culture production of commercial rice
varieties resistant to herbicides effective on
red rice (a preliminary report) (Breeding, weed
control).
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B. ; Sonnler, E.A.;
Plzzolatto, M.M. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 32-38. (NAL
Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0170
Tolerance of rice cultivars to iron toxicity.
JPNUDS. Fageria, N.K. Rabelo, N.A. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Apr 1987. v. 1O (6). p. 653-661.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK867.J67).
0171
Tolerance of rice seedlings to potassium salts
(Oryza sativa, Soil salinity, phytotoxicity,
cultivar resistance, Arkansas).
Baser, R.E.AKABA. Qilmour, O.T. Fayettevi1le :
The Station. Bulletin - Arkansas, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Aug 1982. Aug 1982. (860).
18 p. 111. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42).
0172
Tolerances of 20 rice cultivars to excess A1
and Mn (aluminum and manganese, toxicity, Oryza
sativa).
Nelson, L.E.AGOOA.' Madison : American Society
of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb 1983. v.
75 (1). p. 134-138. ill. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.:
4 AM34P).
0173
TORO-2: a new special purpose rice variety.
LOAGA. McKenzle. K.S. Jodon, N.E.; Brandon,
D.M.; Rush, M.C.; Robinson. d.F.; Miller, M.F.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Station. Louisiana
agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station. Fall 1984. v. 28 (1). p. 16-17. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO L939).
0174
Twenty years of plant pathology at the IRRI
(International Rice Research Institute).
Grill, P. St. Paul, M1nn., American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Ouly
1981. v. 65 (7). p. 569-574. Includes 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
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0175
The effects of different climatic conditions
between the inland and the seashore regions on
growth and yield components of rice (Korea).
KOREAN (USE FOR RELATED KOREAN LANGUAGES AND
DIALECTS).
Chang, S.D. Suwon, The Office. The Research
reports of the Office of Rural Development.
Crops.Korea (Republic). Nongch'on 01n Heung
Chung. Dct 1979. v. 21. p. 189-198. 111. 9 ref.
(NAL Call No.: SB187.K8A3).
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0176
Growth and morphological characteristics of red
rice (Oryza sativa) biotypes.
WEESA6. Diarra. A. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1985. v. 33 (3). p.
310-314. Includes 16 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0177
Ultrastructural and biochemical of endopectate
lyase on cell walls from cell suspension
cultures of bean and rice.
Baker, C.J. Aist, O.R.; Bateman, D.F. Ottawa,
National Research Council of Canada. Canadian
journal of botany. « Journal canadien de
botanique. Apr 15, 1980. 58 (8). p. 867-880..
ill. 27 ref. (NAL Call No.: 470 C16C).
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0178
Absorption and transport of Na and Cl In rice
cultivars differing in their tolerance to
salinity: an examination of the effects of
amentum and potassium salts.
JPNUDS. Ramani, S. Kannan, S. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1986. v. 9 (12). p. 1553-1564. Includes 19
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0179
Carbon isotope ratios demonstrate carbon flux
for C4 host to C3 parasite.
PLPHA. Press. M.C. Shah. N.; Tuohy, J.H.;
Stewart, G.R. Rockville, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Dec
1987. v. 85 (4). p. 1143-1145. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
Sedberry, J.E. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.;
Wilson, F.E.; Babcock, O.K. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
116-119. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0183
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of various elements in
the leaves of LaBelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (Louisiana).
Sedberry, J.E. dr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, M.D.;
Wilson, F.E.; Babcock, D.K. Baton Rouge, La.,
The Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 73-77. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L936).
0180
Effect of a urease inhibitor phenyl
phosphorodiamidate on the efficiency of urea
applied to rice.
Byrnes. B.H.SSSJD. Savant, N.K.; Craswel1, E.T.
Madison : The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. Mar 1983. v. 47 (2). p.
27O-274. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: 56.9 SOS).
0181
Effect of calcium and magnesium on BSzinc
(isotope) absorption and translocation in rice
seedlings (Oryza sativa).
Sadana. U.S.JPNUDS. Takkar, P.N. New York :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1983. v. 6 (8). p. 7O5-715. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: QK867.J67).
0182
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of mineral elements in
the leaves of Labelle rice grown in a Crowley
silt loam soil (a preliminary report) (1982,
Louisiana).
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.;
Babcock. D.K. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 12O-123. (NAL
Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0184
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of various elements in
the leaves of Labelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (a preliminary report) (1981,
Louisiana).
0185
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of mineral elements in
the leaves of LaBelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (Louisiana, interactions of
fertilizers).
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, M.D.;
Babcock, D.K. Baton Rouge : The Department.
Report of projects - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy.
1982. 1982. p. 148-151. (NAL Call No.: 10O
L936).
0186
The effect of nitrification inhibitors, slow
release nitrogen sources, and time of urea
application on nitrogen fertilizer efficiency
in drill-seeded Mars rice (a preliminary
report) (Denitrification loss, deficiency
symptoms, Louisiana).
Brandon, D.M. Leonards, W.J.; Rawls, S.M.;
Simoneaux, N.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 101-107.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
0187
Effect of nitrogen on pre-kharif direct seeded
rice.
Samui, R.C. Maiti, B.K.; Jana, P.K. New Delhi,
Indian Society of Agronomy. Indian journal of
agronomy. Mar 1979. v. 24 (1). p. 77-80. 111. 3
ref. (NAL Call No.: 22 IN235).
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0188
Effect of presowlng soil water treatments on
yield and iron nutrition of upland rice grown
on calcareous Vertisol.
Ghugare. R.V. Sonar, K.R. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1984. Presented at the "Second International
Symposium on Iron Nutrition and Interactions in
Plants," August 2-5, 1983, Utah State
University, Logan, v. 7 (1/5). p. 201-209.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: QK867.J67).
0193
Effects of soil acidity factors on yields and
foliar composition of two rice varieties with
supplementary overhead irrigation.
JAUPA. Abruna, F. Rivera, E. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 413-422. Includes 13 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0189
The effect of redox on the solubility and
availability of manganese in a calcareous soil
(Rice plants).
Schwab, A.P.SSSJD. Lindsay, W.L. Madison : The
Society. Journal - Soil Science Society of
America. Mar 1983. v. 47 (2). p. 217-220. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 56.9 SOS).
0194
Effects of solution pH on the growth and
chemical composition of rice plants (Oryza
sativa, nutrient solution).
Alain, S.M.JPNUD. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1981. Literature
review, v. 4 (3). p. 247-260- 55 ref. (NAL Call
No.: OK867.J67).
0190
The effect of temperature regime and substrate
Mn (manganese) on growth and manganese
concentrations in rice (Oryza sativa, tolerance
to manganese, cultivar screening).
Nelson, L.E.JPNUD. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1982. v. 5 (10). p.
1241-1257. 13 ref. (NAL Call No.: QK867.J67).
0191
The effects of a deficient level of nitrogen,
potassium and manganese on growth, yield and
nutrient content of the rice plant (Oryza
sativa L.) grown under varying levels of
phosphorus / by Roberto Espiritu Coronel. -.
Coronel , Roberto Espiritu, 1939-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--University of California, Riverside.
1971. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1972. xiv, 129 leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 79-86. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-27,083).
0192
Effects of lime, phosphorus, calcium silicate
and rice hulls on availability of phosphorous
to corn on an ultisol.
Tulsiri, B. Blue, W.G. s.1. : The Society.
Proceedings - Soil and Crop Science Society of
Florida. 1984. v. 43. p. 14-21. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S032).
O195
The effects of some environmental factors on
the partitioning of zinc and cadmium between
roots and tops of rice plants.
Chi no, M. Baba, A. New York, Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1981. v. 3 (1/4).
p. 203-214. 19 ref. (NAL Call No.: OK867.J67).
O196
The effects of using copper for mitigating
histosol subsidence on. 4. The yield and
nutrition of flooded rice grown on histosols,
mineral sublayers, and their mixtures.
SOSCAK. Mathur, S.P. Levesque, M.P.; Singh,
S.S. Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins.
science. Aug 1985. v. 14O (2).
Includes references. (NAL Call
SOS).
Soil
p. 133-142.
No.: DNAL 56.8
0197
Fate of fertilizer nitrogen in the rice root
zone.
SSSJD4. Reddy, K.R. Patrick, W.H. Jr. Madison.
Wis. : The Society. Soil Science Society of;
America journal. May/June 1986. v. SO (3). p.
649-651. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 SOS).
0198
Interactions among ammonium, potassium, and
calcium during their uptake by excised rice
roots.
JPNUDS. Scherer. H.W. Leggett. J.E.; Sims,
J.L.; Krasaesindhu, P. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. Jan 1987.
v. 10 (1). p. 67-81. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
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0199
Nitrogen uptake and growth of irrigated rice as
affected by nitrogen rates.
JAUPA. S1lva, S. Vicente Chandler. 0. Mayaguez
: University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 387-394. Includes 7 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0205
Rice plant residue cycling in a rice field (a
preliminary report) (Yield comparisons,
Louisiana).
Dunlgan, E.P. Brandon, M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
114-115. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
O20O
Nitrogen volatilization from rice leaves. II.
Effects of source of applied nitrogen in
nutrient culture solution.
Silva, P.R.F. da. Stutte, C.A. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1981. v. 21 (6). p. 913-916. 111. 19
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0206
Rice responses to a short-duration green
manure. II. N recovery and utilization.
AGJOAT. Morris, R.A. Furoc, R.E.; Dizon, M.A.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p.
413-416. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0201
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation in rice fields
(a preliminary report) (Algae, Chara,
Louisiana).
Dunlgan, E.P. Brandon, M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
124-125. ill. (NAL Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0202
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation in rice fields
(Algae, Chara, Nostoc-Anabaena type).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 154-155. ill. (NAL
Call No.: 10O L936).
0207
Tolerance of rice cultivars to iron toxicity.
JPNUDS. Fageria, N.K. Rabelo. N.A. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Apr 1987. v. 10 (6). p. 653-661.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
0208
Variability in growth and nutrient accumulation
in sorghum grown in waterlogged soils.
CSOSA2. Maranville, O.W. Rosario, D.A. del;
Dalmacio. S.A.; Clark. R.B. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (1O). p.
1089-11O8. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0203
Plutonium, curium, and other radionuclide
uptake by the rice plant from a naturally
weathered, contaminated soil.
AdMano, D.C. McLeod, K.W.; Ciravolo, T.G.
Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins. Soil science.
July 1981. v. 132 (1). p. 83-88. 22 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 56.8 503).
0204
Potassium nutrition of rice.
De Datta, S.K. Mikkelsen, D.S. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy, 1985. Potassium
in agriculture / Robert D. Munson, editor.
Paper presented at an international symposium,
7-10 July 1985, Atlanta, Georgia.- Literature
review, p. 665-669. 111. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
0209
Water deficits and mineral uptake in rice
(Transpi rat i on).
O'Toole, J.C.CRPSA. Baldia, E.P. Madison : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1982. v. 22 (6). p. 1144-1150. ill. 1
p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0210
1982 Rice fertility trials (Effect of nitrogen
fertilization, yields, Florida).
Snyder, G.H. Jones, D.B. Belle Glade : The
Center. Belle Glade AREC research report EV -
Florida University Agricultural Research and
Education Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6).
Presented at the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day,
Belle Glade, Florida. July 15. 1983. July 15.
1983. (1983-6). p. 1-5. 111. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
F663).
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0211
Absorption and transport of iron in some crop
cultivars (Phaseolus vulgarls, kidney beans,
Zea mays, maize, Oryza satlva, rice).
Kannan, S. Pandey, D.P. New York ; Basel :
Marcel Dekker, 1982. Iron nutrition and
interactions in plants : Brlgham Young
University, August 12-14, 1981 / edited by S.D.
Nelson ... (et al.). p. 395-403. 13 ref. (NAL
Call No.: QK867.J67 v. 5, nos. 4-7).
0212
Absorption and transport of Na and Cl In rice
cultivars differing in their tolerance to
salinity: an examination of the effects of
ammonium and potassium salts.
JPNUDS. Ramani, S. Kannan, S. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1986. v. 9 (12). p. 1553-1564. Includes 19
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0217
The biophysical basis of elongation growth in
Internodes of deepwater rice.
PLPHA. Kutschera, U. Kende, H. Rockville. Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Oct 1988. v. 88 (2). p. 361-366.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
0218
Biosynthesis of diterpene phytoalexin
precursors in cell-free extracts of rice.
Wickham, K. West, C.A. New York : Plenum Press,
C1987. The metabolism structure, and function
of plant 1ipids / edited by Paul K. Stumpf, J.
Brian Mudd, and w. David Nes. Paper presented
at the "Seventh International Symposium on
Plant Lipids," held July 27-August 1. 1986,
University of California, Davis, California, p.
123-125. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QK898.L56I55 1986).
0213
Alteration of the internal water relations of
rice in response to drought hardening.
Cutler, J.M. Shahan, K.W.; Steponkus, P.L.
Madison, Wis., Crop Science Society of America.
Crop science. May/June 1980. v. 2O (3). p.
307-310. ill. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0214
Amelioration of chilling injury in rice
seedlings by mefluidide.
CRPSAY. Zhang, L.X. Li, P.H.; Tseng. M.J.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. May/June 1987. v. 27
(3). p. 531-534. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0215
Asymptotic and parabolic yield and linear
nutrient content responses to rice population
density.
AGJOAT. Counce, P.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1987. V. 79 (5). p. 864-869. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0216
Biocontrol of mosquitoes associated with
California rice fields with special reference
to the recycling of Lagenidium giganteum Couch
and other microbial agents.
Wash1 no, R.K. New York : Praeger, 1981.
Biocontrol of medical and veterinary pests /
edited by Marshall Laird, p. 122-139. ill. 3 p.
ref. (NAL Call No.: RA639.3.B56).
0219
Carbon Isotope ratios demonstrate carbon flux
for C4 host to C3 parasite.
PLPHA. Press, M.C. Shah, N.; Tuony, J.H.;
Stewart, G.R. Rockville, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Dec
1987. v. 85 (4). p. 1143-1145. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0220
Chemical form of cadmium (and other heavy
metals) in rice and wheat plants.
EVHPA. Kaneta. M. Hikichi, H.; Endo, S.;
Sugiyama, N. Research Triangle Park, N.C. :
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences. E H P Environmental health
perspectives. Mar 1986. v. 65. p. 33-37.
Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
RA565.A1E54).
0221
Chilling sensitivity in Oryza sativa: the role
of protein phosphorylation in protection
against photoinhibition.
PLPHA. Moll, M.A. Steinback, K.E. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Feb 1986. v. 80 (2). p.
420-423. ill. Includes 27 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 45O P692).
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0222
Chloroplasts of hoja blanca-infected rice / by
Nguyen Dang Long. -.
Long, Nguyen Dang, 1937-. 1970. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Louis1ana State University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1970.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1971. 1x, 46 leaves ; 21 cm.
Includes bibliographies. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-3,422).
0228
Determination of tricyclazole and alcohol
metabolite in rice grain and straw.
JAFCAU. Koons, d.R. Rainey, D.P.; Sullivan,
W.L. Washington, O.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/dune 1985. v. 33 (3). p.
552-555. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 381 08223).
0223
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana (a preliminary
report) (Varieties, grain filling
characteristics).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
214-218. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L93 (3)).
O224
Climatic effects on yield and yield components
of rice grown in Louisiana (Solar radiation as
a possible limitation, variety differences).
Williams, L.E. Dunand, R.T. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 142-147. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0229
Dinitrogen fixation of rice-Klebsiella
associations.
CRPSAY. Yoo, I.D. Fujii, T.; Sano, Y.;
Komagata, K.; Yoneyama, T.; lyama, S.; Hi rota,
Y. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 26 (2).
p. 297-301. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0230
Drought problems In rice production.
Venkateswarlu, d. Hampton, Va. : A. Deepak
Pub., 1985 , C1984. Applications of remote
sensing for rice production / edited by Adarsh
Deepak, K.R. Rao. Paper presented at the
"Interactive International Symposium on
Applications of Remote Sensing for Rice
Production," Sept 9/11, 1981, Secunderabad,
India, p. 69-75. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB 191.R5I584).
O225
Comparison of some crop water stress
measurement methods.
CRPSAY. O'Toole, J.C. Turner, N.C.; Namuco,
O.P.; Dingkuhn, M.; Gomez, K.A. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6). p. 1121-1128. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0231
Effect of anaerobiosis on ABA and XAA In rice:
comparison between intact and cultured excised
roots and coleoptiles.
PPGGD. Bertani, A. Pegoraro, R.; Mapel1i, S.
Lake Alfred, Ma. : The Society. Proceedings
annual meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society
of America. 1987. (14th). p. 97-102. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0226
A comparison of the submergence response of
deepwater and non-doopwater rice.
PLPHA. Keith, K.A. Raskin. I.; Kende. H.
Rockville. Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Feb 1986. v.
8O (2). p. 479-482. Includes 1O references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0227
Cool temperature seedling vigor of R2 and M2
short-stature rice (Oryza sativa L.)
selections.
McKenzle, K.S. Croughan, T.P. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 424-425. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0232
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of various elements in
the leaves of LaBelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (Louisiana).
Sedberry, J.E. dr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, M.D.;
Wilson, F.E.; Babcock, O.K. Baton Rouge, La.,
The Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 73-77. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L936).
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0233
Effect of nitrogen nutrition and light on the
chemical composition of rice phloem sap.
Hayashl, H. Chlno, M. New York : Alan R. Liss.
Plant biology. In the series analytic: Phloem
Transport / edited by J. Cronshaw, W.J. Lucas
and R.T. Giaquinta. Proceedings of an
International Conference, August 18-23, 1985,
Asilomar, California. 1986. v. 1. p. 465-468.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH3O1.P535).
0238
Effects of ammonium sulphate on Na/Cl uptake by
rice cultivars differing in salt tolerance:
experiments with soil and solution culture.
JPNUDS. Kannan, S. Ramani, S. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
Paper presented at the "Tenth International
Plant Nutrition Colloquium", August 4-9, 1986,
Beltsville, Maryland. 1987. v. 1O (9/16). p.
1795-1804, ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OK867.J67) .
0234
The effect of temperature and light on the rate
of photosynthesis of 20 rice varieties and
hybrids / by Donald John McDonald. -.
McDonald, Donald John, 1934-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Texas A&M University, 1971. Photocopy.
Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1971.
xii, 129 leaves ; 21 cm. Bibliography: leaves
123-128. (NAL Call No.: DISS 71-24,689).
0235
The effects of a deficient level of nitrogen,
potassium and manganese on growth, yield and
nutrient content of the rice plant (Oryza
sativa L.) grown under varying levels of
phosphorus / by Roberto Espiritu Coronel. -.
Coronel, Roberto Espiritu, 1939-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D. )--University of California, Riverside',
1971. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms. 1972. xiv, 129 leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 79-86. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-27,O83).
0236
Effects of airborne fluoride on the fluoride
content of rice and vegetables (Pollution).
Sakural, S.FLUOA. Itai. K.; Tsunoda, H. Warren
: International Society for Fluoride Research.
Fluoride. July 1983. v. 16 (3). p. 175-18O.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
QP981.F55F55).
0239
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of saturn rice grown on Crowley soil and
on chemical composition of rice-leaf tissue.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. LA. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh, D.F. Baton Rouge, The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy.Louisiana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Dept. of Agronomy. 1979. 1979. p.
69-71. ill. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0240
Effects of ethephon and its decomposition
products on germination of rice and watergrass.
CRPSAY. Southwick, K.L. Lamb. N.; Storey, R.;
Mansfield, D.H. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. July/Aug
1986. v. 26 (4). p. 761-767. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0241
The effects of moisture adsorption on the
tensile strength of rice / by Mohammad
Shahansha-ud-Din Choudhury. -.
Choudhury, Mohammad Shahansha-ud-D1n, 1937-.
1970. Thesis (Ph.D. )--Texas A&M University,
197O. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1971. xv, 1O7 leaves : ill. ; 21
cm. Bibliography: leaves 98-103. (NAL Call No.:
DISS 70-16,717).
0237
Effects of ammonium sulfate and urea on the
growth of chlorophycean algae from rice fields.
Barrett, M.R. Koch. A.R. Jr. Madison, Wis.,
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1982. v. 11
(2). p. 187-191. Includes 23 ref. (NAL Call
No.: QH54O.J6).
0242
Effects of 02 (oxygen) concentration on rice
seedlings (Oryza sativa).
Alpi, A.PLPHA. Beevers, H. Rockville : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Jan 1983. v. 71 (1). p. 30-34. 36
ref. (NAL Call No.: 450 P692).
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0243
Effects of seedling method and time of
fertilization on urea-nitrogen-15 recovery In
rice.
AGJOAT. Westcott, M.P. Brandon, D.M.; Lindau,
C.W.; Patrick, W.H. Jr. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
May/June* 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 474-478. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0244
Effects of selected rice-field herbicides on
photosynthesis, respiration, and nitrogen
assimilating enzyme systems of paddy soil
diazotrophic cyanobacteria.
PCBPB. Singh, L.J. Tiwari, D.N. Duluth, Minn. :
Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry and
physiology. Literature review. June 1988. v. 31
(2). p. 120-128. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0245
Effects of solution pH on the growth and
chemical composition of rice plants (Oryza
sativa, nutrient solution).
Alam, S.M.JPNUD. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1981. Literature
review, v. 4 (3). p. 247-260. 55 ref. (NAL Call
No.: QK867.J67).
0246
The effects of some environmental factors on
the partitioning of zinc and cadmium between
roots and tops of rice plants.
Chino, M. Baba, A. New York, Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1981. v. 3 (1/4).
p. 2O3-214. 19 ref. (NAL Call No.: QK867.J67).
0247
Effects of submersion, pH. time, and certain
inhibitors on maize and rice root respiration
(Zea mays, Oryza sativa).
Girton, R.E.PIACA. Indianapolis : The Academy.
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science.
1981. v. 91. p. 17O-175. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: SCO IN2).
0248
Effects of temperature and moisture content on
mechanical properties of brown rice / by
Kwang-wu Lee. -.
Lee, Kwang-wu, 1935-. Ann Arbor, Mich.
University Microfilms 1973. Thesis—Texas A&M
University, 1972. Facsimile produced by
microfilm-xerography, xvi, 103 leaves.
Bibliography: leaves 9O-92. (NAL Call No.: DISS
73-3,550).
0249
Effects of temperature on the dual rhythmicity
of growth rate in the rice embryo.
BOGAA. Nagato, Y. Chicago, 111. : University of
Chicago Press. Botanical gazette. Sept 1985. v.
146 (3). p. 341-346. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 B652).
O250
Effects of zeatin and abscisic acid on grain
ripening in rice.
PPGGD. Yoshida, R. Lake Alfred, Fla. : The
Society. Proceedings annual meeting - Plant
Growth Regulator Society of America. 1987.
(14th). p. 91-96. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
O251
Effects of 2,5-norbornadiene on cocklebur seed
germination and rice coleoptile elongation in
response to C02 and C2H4.
JPGRDI. Ishizawa, K. Hoshina, M.; Kawabe, K.;
Esashi, Y. New York, N.Y. : Springer. Journal
of plant growth regulation. 1988. v. 7 (1). p.
45-58. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK745.J6).
O252
Efficient plant regeneration from rice
protoplasts through somatic embryogenesis.
Abdullah, R. Cocking, E.C.; Thompson, J.A. New
York, N.Y. : Nature Pub. Co. Bio/technology.
Dec 1986. v. 4 (12). p. 1087-1090. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH442.B5).
0253
Elements in major raw agricultural crops In the
United States. 3. Cadmium, lead, and eleven
other elements in carrots, field corn, onions,
rice, spinach, and tomatoes.
JAFCAU. Wolnik, K.A. Fricke, F.L.; Capar, S.G.;
Meyer, M.W.; Satzger, R.D.; Bonnin, E.; Gaston,
C.M. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
807-811. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
0254
in
Ethylene as an indicator of salt tolerance
rice.
CRPSAY. Khan. A.A. Akbar, M.; Seshu, D.V.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6).
p. 1242-1247. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0255
Ethylene contamination of C02 (carbon dioxide)
cylinders. Effects on plant growth in C02
enrichment studies (Tomatoes, rice, mung beans,
Phalaris aquatica).
Morison, J.I.L. Glfford, R.M. Rockville. Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1984. v. 75 (1). p. 275-277.
ill. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.: 450
P692).
0256
Evaluation of the sexual and asexual stages of
Lagenidium giganteum for control of rice field
mosquitoes.
Washino, R.K. Kerwin, J.L. Davis : University
of California. Mosquito control research :
annual report. 1983. p. 68-69. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL RA640.M4).
0257
An evaluation of 2,5-norbornadiene as a
reversible inhibitor of ethylene action in
deepwater rice.
PLPHA. Bleecker, A.B. Rose-John, S.; Kende, H.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. June 1987. v.
84 (2). p. 395-398. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0258
Explorations in the chemistry and microbiology
of Louisiana rice plant-soil relations / by
Robert Gary Pitts. -.
Pitts, Robert Gary, 1945-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Louisiana State University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1971.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1972. vii, 6O leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 51-59. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-29,386).
0259
Factors altering response of plants to
triacontanol (Growth stimulation, Oryza, rice,
Zea, maize).
Ries, S.OOSHB. Wert, V.; Biernbaum, J.A.;
Gibson, T.; Bradley, W.J. Alexandria : The
Society. Journal of the American Society for
Horticultural Science. Nov 1983. v. 108 (6). p.
917-922. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 81 S012).
0260
Field evaluation of two urease inhibitors with
transplanted lowland rice.
AGJOAT. Buresh, R.J. De Datta, S.K.; Padilla,
J.L.; Samson, M.I. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1988. v. 8O (5). p. 763-768. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0261
A field study on leaf water potential,
transpiration and plant resistance to water
flow in rice.
Tomar, V.S. O'Toole, J.C. Madison, Wis., Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Jan/Feb 1982. v. 22 (1). p. 5-10. ill. Includes
2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0262
Genetics of fertility restoration of WA' type
cytoplasmic male sterility in rice.
CRPSAY. Govinda Raj, K. Virmani, S.S. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America.
Information on the genetics of fertility
restoration in a cytoplasmic male sterility
(CMS) system facililates breeding and/or
selection of restorer lines use in hybrid
breeding programs involving CMS. Inheritance of
fertility restoration of 'WA' type CMS in rice,
(Oryza sativa L.) was studied utilizing two CMS
lines in combination with five restorers. Each
cross was used to develop a set of materials
consisting of the following generations; parent
lines (A, B, and R lines); (A/R) F1; (A/F1)
BC1; (F1/B) BC2; and (A/R) F2. These materials
were grown in the field setwise during 1985 to
1986. Results indicated that fertility
restoration in all the restorers studied
('IR26', 'IR36', 'IR54', ' IR9761-19-1' and
'IR2797-105-2-2-3') was governed by two
independent and dominant genes, and one of the
genes appeared to be stronger in actionthan the
other. The mode of motion of the two genes
varied in different CMS/restorer combinations
revealing three types of interaction: epistasis
with dominance (F2 ration, 12 fertile:3
partially fertile/partially sterile:1 sterile);
epistasis with recessive gene action (F2 ratio,
9:3:4); or epistasis with incomplete dominance
(F2 ratio, 9:6:1). The mode of interaction of
the genes of a restorer differed with the CMS
line used. An allei ism test involving six R
lines revealed that IR26 and IR36, and IR54 and
IR9761-19-1 possessed identical restorer genes;
'IR42' and IR2797-1O5-2-2-3 had different
restorer genes. Four groups of restorers with
different pairs of restorer genes were
identified. Testcross observations involving
parental lines in the pedigree of IR36 and IR42
revealed that 'Cina' 'Latisail', 'Tadukan',
'TN1', 'TKM 6' and (two accessions) 'PTB 18'
and 'SLO 17' are the probable original sources
of R genes in the two restorer lines. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1988. v. 28 (5). p. 787-792.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
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0263
Greenhouse selection for drought resistance in
rice (Leaf water potential).
O'Toole, J.C. Maguling, M.A. Madison, W1s.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Mar/Apr 1981. v. 21 (2). p. 325-327. 111. 9
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0264
Growth and morphological characteristics of red
rice (Oryza sativa) biotypes.
WEESA6. Diarra, A. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1985. v. 33 (3). p.
31O-314. Includes 16 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0265
Growth capacity in response to auxin of
coleoptile segments of normal and dwarf rice
strains.
JPGRDI. Rev-ilia, G. Zarra, I.; Masuda, Y. New
York, N.Y. : Springer. Journal of plant growth
regulation. 1985. v. 4 (3). p. 159-168.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK745.J6).
0266
Growth regulation of rice seedlings.
Takahashi, K.PPGGD. Kaufman, P.B. Lake -AIfred :
The Society. Proceedings annual meeting - Plant
Growth Regulator Society of America. 1983.
1983. (1Oth). p. 228-234. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
0267
Growth stages of the rice plant.
KhodayaM, K. Moldenhauer. K.A.K.; Huey. B.A.
Little Rock : The Service. Fact sheet -
University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension
Service. Dec 1986. (2O27). 2 p. 111. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S541.5.A8F33).
0268
Hormonal regulation of elongation in floating
rice during submergence.
CRPSAY. Khan, A.A. Thakur. R.; Akbar. M.;
HIlleRlsLambers, D.; Seshu, D.V. Madison. W1s.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Jan/Feb 1988. v. 28 (1). p. 121-127.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0269
In vivo 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate
synthase activity in internodes of deepwater
rice.
PLPHA. Cohen, E. Kende, H. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. June 1987. v. 84 (2). p. 282-286.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0270
Increased lysine and seed storage protein in
rice plants recovered from cal1i selected with
inhibitory levels of lysine plus threonine and
S-(2-aminoethyl)cysteine.
PLPHA. Schaeffer, G.W. Sharpe. F.T. Jr.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. June 1987. v.
84 (2). p. 5O9-515. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
O271
Indole-3-acetic acid and rice coleoptile
elongation under anoxia.
JPGRDI. Pegoraro, R. Mapel1i, S.; Torti, G.;
Bertani, A. New York, N.Y. : Springer. Journal
of plant growth regulation. 1988. v. 7 (2). p.
85-94. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK745.J6).
O272
Influence of calcium peroxide coated seed on
the performance of three rice varieties (a
preliminary report) (Seedling vigor,
production, dry weight, yield, Louisiana).
Brandon, D.M. Leonards, W.J.; Rawls, S.M.;
Simoneaux. N.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 126-158. (NAL
Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
O273
Influence of chemical seed treatments on
germination of dormant wild rice (Zizania
palustris) seeds.
Oelke, E.A. Albrecht, K.A. Madison, Wis., Crop
Science Society of America. Cro'p science.
Sept/Oct 198O. v. 20 (5). p. 595-598. ill. 12
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0274
Influence of osmotic adjustment on leaf rolling
and tissue death in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
(Water deficits).
Hsiao, T.C. Toole, J.C.; Yambao, E.B.; Turner,
N.C. Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. June 1984. v.
75 (2). p. 338-341. ill. Includes 28
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references. (NAL Call No.: 45O P692).
0275
Influence of photosyntnetleally active
radiation on grain density of rice.
CRPSAY. VenkateswaHu, B. Vergara, B.S.;
Visperas, R.M. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1987.
v. 27 (6). p. 121O-1214. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0276
Influence of water deficits and osmotic
adjustment on leaf elongation in rice.
Cutler, J.M. Shahan, K.W. Steponkus, P.L.
Madison, Wis., Crop Science Society of America.
Crop science. May/June 198O. v. 20 (3). p.
314-318. ill. 20 ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8
C883).
0277
Interaction of a glbbere 11 in-induced factor
with the upstream region of an alpha-amylase
gene in rice aleurone tissue.
PNASA. Ou-Lee, T.M. Turgeon, R.; Wu, R.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. Sept 1988. v. 85 (17). p.
6366-6369. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 5OO N21P).
0278
Interactions among ammonium, potassium, and
calcium during their uptake by excised rice
roots.
JPNUDS. Scherer, H.W. Leggett, J.E.; S1ms,
J.L.; Krasaesindhu, P. New York. N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. Jan 1987.
v. 10 (1). p. 67-81. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0280
Manipulating panicle transpiration resistance
to increase rice spikelet fertility during
flowering stage water stress.
CRPSAY. GarMty, D.P. Vidal , E.T.; O'Toole,
J.C. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 789-795. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0281
Mechanism of aeration In rice.
SCIEA. Raskin, I. Kende. H. Washington, D.C. :
American Association for the Advancement of
Science. Science. Apr 19, 1985. v. 228 (4697).
p. 327-329. ill. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 470 SCI2).
0282
Mechanisms
their role
breeding.
Yeo, A.R.
C1984. Sal
strategies
Richard C.
Literature
references
of salinity resistance in rice and
as physiological criteria in plant
Flowers, T.J. New York : Wiley,
inity tolerance in plants :
for crop improvement / edited by
Staples, Gary H. Toennlessen.
review, p. 151-170. ill. Includes 42
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK753.S3S24).
0283
Metabolism of
N-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)-3,4.5,e-tetrachlorophth-
alamic acid (tech1ofthaiam) in paddy soil and
rice (Bacterlclde).
Kirkpatrick, D. Biggs, S.R.; Conway, B.; Finn,
C.M.: Hawkins, D.R.; Honda, T.; Ishida, M.;
Powell, G.P. Washington, D.C., American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1981. v. 29 (6). p.
1149-1153. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
J8223).
027S
Iron coatings on rice roots: mineralogy and
quantity influencing factors.
Chen, C.C. Dixon, J.B.; Turner, F.T. Madison,
Wis., The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. May/June 198O. v. 44 (3).
p. 635-639. ill. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 56.9
SOS).
0284
Milling characteristics and capabilities of
unreleased varieties of rice (a preliminary
report) (Grain quality, yield, harvest
moisture).
Miller, M.F. McKenzie, K.S.; Mowers, R.P.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 219-223. ill. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
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0285
Monitoring of hypoxlc metabolism in super-fused
plant tissues by in vivo 1H NMR.
ABBIA. Fan. T.W.M. Higashi, R.M.; Lane, A.N.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Archives of
biochemistry and biophysics. Dec 1986. v. 251
(2). p. 674-687. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 381 AR2).
0291
Nitrogen volatilization from rice leaves. II.
Effects of source of applied nitrogen in
nutrient culture solution.
Silva, P.R.F. da. Stutte, C.A. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1981. v. 21 (6). p. 913-916. 111. 19
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0286
Nitrate reductase activity in seeds and
seedlings of tropical species.
Udoh. A.M. Tobin, A.K.; Proudlove, M.O.; Moore,
A.L. New York : Plenum Press, C1987. Plant
mitochondria : structural, functional, and
physiological aspects / edited by A.L. Moore
and R.B. Beechey. p. 405-408. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK725.P63).
02S2
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation in rice fields
(a preliminary report) (Algae, Chara,
Louisiana).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
R1ce Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
124-125. ill. (NAL Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0287
Nitrogen fixation (bacteria) in the rhizosphere
of cultivated and wild rice strains (Oryza
glaberrima, Oryza perennis, Oryza punctata).
Sano, Y. Fuj11, T.; lyama, S.; Hirota, Y.;
Komagata, K. Madison, Wis., Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Sept/Oct
1981. v. 21 (5). p. 758-761. 111. 22 ref. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 64.8 C883).
0288
Nitrogen loss in conjunction with transpiration
from rice leaves as influenced by growth stage,
leaf position, and nitrogen supply.
Silva, P.R.F. da. Stutte, C.A. Madison, Wis.,
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Jan/Feb 1981. v. 73 (1). p. 38-42. ill. 23 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
0293
Non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation in rice fields
(Algae, Chara, Nostoc-Anabaena type).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 154-15?. ill. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L936).
0294
Nonosmotic effects of polyethylene glycols upon
sodium transport and sodium-potassium
selectivity by rice roots.
Yeo, A.R. Flowers, T.J. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. June 1984. v. 75 (2). p. 298-303.
ill. Includes 26 references. (NAL Call No.: 45O
P692).
0289
Nitrogen uptake and growth of irrigated rice as
affected by nitrogen rates.
JAUPA. Silva, S. Vicente Chandler, J. Mayaguez
: University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 387-394. Includes 7 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0290
Nitrogen volatilization from rice leaves. I.
Effects of genotype and air temperature
(Temperature stress).
Stutte. C.A. Silva, P.R.F. da. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1981. v. 21 (4). p. 596-6OO. 20 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0295
Patterns of weed emergence in tropical soil.
WEESA6. Zimdahl, R.L. Moody, K.; Lubigan. R.T.;
Cast in, E.M. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Patterns of weed emergence
in upland and lowland soils were observed for
several months after tillage by counting all
emerged species. Forty to 50% of weed emergence
occurred within 6 weeks o.f of tillage on both
sites. Significant emergence occurred within 3
weeks on both sites, but very little emergence
occurred within 1 week in lowland soil. The
data confirm the strong influence of soil
tillage on weed emergence. They also suggest an
influence of radiant energy on weed emergence.
Peaks of weed emergence 6 or more weeks after
tillage often occurred coincident with or soon
after peaks of radiant energy. Weed science.
Sept 1988. v. 36 (5). p. 603-608. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
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0296
Phosphorylation of thylakoid proteins of Oryza
satfva. In vitro characterization and effects
of chilling temperatures.
PLPHA. Moll, B.A. Eilmann, M.; Steinback, K.E.
Rockvilie, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Feb 1987. v.
83 (2). p. 428-433. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0297
Physical and mechanical properties of rice.
Kunze, O.R. Wratten, F.T. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rice:
chemistry and technology / edited by Bienvenido
0. Juliano. p. 2O7-231. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
0298
Physiological investigations on rice : effects
of environments and nutrition on growth and
metabolism / by Saddhananda Piyasiri Ranjit
Weeras1nghe. -.
Weerasinghe, Saddhananda Piyasiri Ranjit,
1936-. 1971. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Cornel 1
University, 1971. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. :
University Microfilms, 1972. xviii, 351 leaves
; 21 cm. Bibliography: leaves 332-351. (NAL
Call No.: DISS 71-29,273).
0299
Physiological studies of a synthetic
gibberel1in-1ike bioregulator. II. Effect of
site of application on biological activity.
PLPHA. Suttle, J.C. Hultstrand, d.F. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Aug 1987. v. 84 (4). p.
1O68-1073. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0300
Plant growth regulation with triazoles of the
dioxanyl type.
JPGRDI. Jung, U. Rentzea, C.; Rademacher, W.
New York, N.Y. : Springer. (Journal of plant
growth regulation. 1986. v. 4 (4). p. 181-188.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK745.J6).
0302
Plant growth regulator effects on rice.
Dunand. R. Dilly, R. dr. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 139-157. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
O301
Plant growth regulator effects on rice.
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 28O-297. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.:
100 L93 (3)).
0303
Plant growth regulator effects on rice (a
preliminary report) (Cytogen, mefluidide,
suppression of red rice panicles).
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
210-213. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0304
Plant growth substances in regulation of life
cycles of rice.
PPGGD. Takahashi, N. Lake Alfred, Fla. : The
Society. Proceedings annual meeting - Plant
Growth Regulator Society of America. 1987.
(14th). p. 8-14. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
O305
Pollen shedding and combining ability for high
temperature tolerance in rice (Diallei
analysis, anthesis, phytotron, sterility).
Mackill, D.J. Coffman, W.R.; Rutger, J.N.
Crop Science Society of America.
July/Aug 1982. v. 22 (4). p.
15 ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8
Madison, Wis
Crop science
73O-733. ill
C883).
0306
Pore size distribution and root growth
relations of rice in artificially synthesized
soils.
Kar, S. Varade, S.B.; Ghildyal, B.P. Baltimore,
Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. Dec 1979. v.
128 (6). p. 364-368. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.:
56.8 503).
0307
Possible roles of calcium and calmodulin in the
biosynthesis and secretion of alpha-amylase in
rice seed scutellar epithelium.
Mitsui, T. Christeller, J.T.; Hara-Nish1mura,
I.; Akazawa, T. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1984. v. 75 (1). p. 21-25. 111.
Includes 31 references. (NAL Call No.: 450
P692).
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0308
Posttranslational processing of proteins in
vacuoles and protein bodies is inhibited by
monensin.
PLPHA. Stinisen, H.M. Peumans, W.J.;
Chrlspeels, M.J. Rockvllle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Feb 1985. v. 77 (2). p. 495-498.
111. Includes 26 references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 45O P692).
0309
Potassium nutrition of rice.
De Datta, S.K. Mikkelsen. D.S. Madison, W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy, 1985. Potassium
In agriculture / Robert D. Munson, editor.
Paper presented at an International symposium,
7-10 July 1985, Atlanta, Georgia.- Literature
review, p. 665-669. 111. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
0310
Preferential secretion of R-type alpha-amylase
molecules in rice seed scute11urn at high
temperatures.
PLPHA. Mitsui, T. Akarawa. T. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1986. v. 82 (4). p. 88O-884.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
OK 1.M5).
0314
Regulation of growth by ethylene. III. The
response of deep-water rice to submergence and
ethylene (Oryza sativa).
Metraux, J.P. deZacks, R.; Kende, H. East
Lansing, Mich., The Laboratory. Annual report -
Michigan State University, MSU/DOE Plant
Research Laboratory. 1981. 1981 (16th). p.
80-81. (NAL Call No.: OK1.M5).
0315
Regulation of growth In deep-water rice
(Elongation ability, aeration).
Raskin, I.PPGGD. Kende, H. Lake Alfred : The
Society. Proceedings annual meeting - Plant
Growth Regulator Society of America. 1983.
1983. (10th). p. 235-240. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
0316
Regulation of growth in rice seedlings (Oryza
sativa).
Raskin, I.JPGRDI. Kende, H. New York :
Springer. Journal of plant growth regulation.
1983. v. 2 (3). p. 193-2O3. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: OK745.J6).
0311
Rapid growth and apparent total nitrogen
increases in rice and corn plants following
applications of triaeontanol.
Knowles, N.R. Ries, S.K. Rockville, Md.,
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1981. v. 68 (6). p. 1279-1284.
19 ref. (NAL Call No.: 450 P692).
0312
Regulation of growth by ethylene: effect of
ethylene on growth of rice seedlings (Oryza
sativa).
Raskin, I. Piening, C.; Kende, H. East Lansing,
Mich., The Laboratory. Annual report - Michigan
State University, MSU/DOE Plant Research
Laboratory. 1981. 1981 (16th). p. 79-80. (NAL
Call No.: QK1.M5).
0313
Regulation of growth by ethylene. II. Effect of
growth regulators on the growth of excised rice
stem sections (Oryza sativa).
Raskin, I. Kende, H. East Lansing, Mich., The
Laboratory. Annual report - Michigan State
University. MSU/DOE Plant Research Laboratory.
1981. 1981 (16th). p. 80. (NAL Call No.:
0317
Relationship of rice grain yield, dry biomass,
and leaf area index with evapotranspiration in
south Florida.
Shin, S.F. Rahi-, G.S.: Snyder, G.H.; Harrison,
D.S. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Paper -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(Microfiche collection). 1982. Paper presented
at the 1982 Winter Meeting of the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers. Available
for purchase from: The American Society of
Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept., 295O Niles
Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49O85. Telephone the
Order Dept. at (616) 429-O3OO for information
and prices. 1982. (fiche no. 82-2597). 1
microfiche : ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: FICHE S-72).
0318
Reproductive stage water stress and sterility.
I. Effect of stress during meiosis.
CRPSAY. Namuco, O.S. O'Toole, J.C. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 26 (2). p. 317-321.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
40
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0319
Response of a rice-sugarcane rotation to
calcium silicate slag on Everglades Histosols.
AGJOAT. Anderson, D.L. Jones, D.B.; Snyder,
G.H. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 531-535. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0325
Rice growth anal/sis (a preliminary report)
(Development of the rice plant under the
environmental conditions of Louisiana).
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
159-172. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
100 L93 (3)).
0320
Response of leaf water potential, stomatal
resistance, and leaf rolling to water stress
(Rice).
O'Toole, J.C. Cruz, R.T. Bethesda, Md.,
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Mar 1980. v. 65 (3). p. 428-432.
ill. 24 ref. (NAL Call No.: 450 P692).
0326
Rice (Growth and function, water stress,
irrigation).
Turner, F.T. McCauley, G.N. New York : Wiley,
C1983. Crop-water relations / edited by I.D.
Teare, M.M. Peet. Literature review, p.
307-350. ill, 111 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB185.6.C76).
0321
Response of rice to foliar application of
'Cytozyme Crop;' (Growth substances).
Da Silva, P.R.F. Stutte, C.A. Longmont, Colo.,
The Group. Proceedings - Plant Growth Regulator
Working Group.PI ant Growth Regulator Working
Group. 1979. 1979. (6th). p. 35-39. ill. 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
0327
Rice: growth stages of the rice plant.
Miller, T. State College, Miss. : The Service.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Service,
Mississippi State University. Apr 1988. (1624),
4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 M68EXT).
0322
Response of rice to solar radiation and
temperature estimated from international yield
trials (Influence of weather factors,
regression models).
Seshu, D.V. Cady, F.B. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1984. v. 24 (4). p. 649-654. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0323
Rice chemistry and technology /edited by
Bienvenido 0. Juliano. —.
Juliano, Bienvenido 0.; Houston, David
Fairchild,_19O5-. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rev. ed.
of: Rice: chemistry and technology / edited by
D.F. Houston. 1972. 16 . 774 p. : 111. ; 24
cm. Includes bibliographies and index. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
0324
The rice grain and its gross composition.
Juliano, B.O. Bechtel, D.B. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. C1985. Rice:
chemistry and technology / edited by Bienvenido
0. Juliano. Literature review, p. 17-57. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TX558.R5R53 1985).
0328
Rice plant residue cycling in a rice field
(Yields, cultivars, comparisons, Louisiana).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 156-157. (NAL Call
No.: 100 L936) .
0329
Rice properties and processing.
FRINEL. Juliano, B.O. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Food reviews international. 1985/1986. v. 1
(3). p. 423-445. 111. Includes 90 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL TX341.F662).
0330
Rice responses to a short-duration green
manure. II. N recovery and utilization.
AGJOAT. Morris, R.A. Furoc, R.E.; Dizon, M.A.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p.
413-416. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
41
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0331
Role of gibberellin in the growth response of
submerged deep water rice.
PLPHA. Raskin, I. Kende, H. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1984. v. 76 (4). p. 947-950.
111. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
45O P692).
0332
Role of panicle exsertion in water stress
induced sterility (Rice, Oryza sativa).
O'Toole. J.C.CRPSAY. Namuco, O.S. Madison :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1983. v. 23 (6). p. 1093-1O97. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0333
Seed dormancy in red rice (Oryza sativa). I.
Effect of temperature on dry-afterripenIng.
Cohn, M.A. Hughes, J.A. Champaign, 111., Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. July
1981. v. 29 (4). p. 402-404. 1O ref. (NAL Call
No.: 79.8 W41).
0334
II.
Seed dormancy in red rice (Oryza sativa).
Response to cytokinins (Plant growth
regulators).
Cohn, M.A. Butera, D.L. Champaign, 111., Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1982. v. 30 (2). p. 20O-205. ill. Includes 24
ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0335
Seed dormancy in red rice. V. Response to
azide, hydroxylamine, and cyanide.
PLPHA. Cohn, M.A. Hughes, J.A. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Feb 1986. v. 8O (2). p. 531-533.
Includes 24 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0336
Seed dormancy in red rice. III. Response to
nitrite, nitrate, and ammonium ions (Oryza
sativa).
Cohn, M.A.PLPHA. Butera. D.L.; Hughes, J.A.
Rockville : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Oct 1983. v.
73 (2). p. 381-384. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: 45O P692).
0337
Seed dormancy in red rice. VI. Monocarboxylic
acids: a new class of pH-dependent germination
stimulants.
PLPHA. Cohn, M.A. Chiles, L.A.; Hughes, J.A.;
Bouillon, K.J. RockvUle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. July 1987. v. 84 (3). p. 716-719.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0338
Selection for heading date synchrony in wild
rice.
CRPSAY. Hayes, P.M. Stucker, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. July/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 653-658.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0339
Stomatal sensitivity to carbon dioxide and
humidity. A comparison of two C3 and two C4
(Carbon pathways) grass species (Oryza sativa,
rice, Phalaris aquatica, Zea mays, maize,
Paspalium piicatulum).
Morison, J.I.L.PLPHA. Gifford, R.M. Rockville ;
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Apr 1983. v. 71 (4). p. 789-796.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 450 P692).
034O
Studies of the effects of brassinosteroid
treatment on the growth and yield of crops.
PPGGD. L1m, U.K. Lake Alfred : The Society.
Proceedings annual meeting - Plant Growth
Regulator Society of America. 1985. (12th). p.
213-219. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0341
Studies on growth and differentiation in
cultured cells of rice (Oryza sativa).
Dawra, S. Sharma, D.R.; Chowdhury, J.B.: Jain,
R.K. New York : Plenum Press, c1983. Plant cell
culture 1n crop improvement / edited by S.K.
Sen and Kenneth L. Giles, p. 445-449. 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: SB123.6.P5).
0342
Subcellular localization of rice leaf aryl
aeylamidase activity (Oryza sativa, enzyme
hydrolyses and detoxicifaction of the
herbicide, propanil).
Gaynor, J.J.PLPHA. Still, C.C. Rockville :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1983. v. 72 (1). p. 8O-85.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 45O P692).
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0343
Synthetic gibberellin synergists in elongation
of shoot growth of Oryza sativa L. (Rice).
Ogawa, M. Matsul, T.; Tobitsuka, J. New York :
Springer. Journal of plant growth regulation.
1983. v. 2 (2). p. 129-135. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: OK745.J6).
0344
Tetcyclacis: a new bioregulator for improving
the development of young rice plants (Chemical
structures).
Schott, P.E. Knittel, H.; Klapproth, H.
Washington, D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium
series - American Chemical Society. 1984. 1984.
(257). p. 45-63. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : OD1.A45).
0347
Variability in growth and nutrient accumulation
in sorghum grown in waterlogged soils.
CSOSA2. Maranville, J.W. Rosario, D.A. del;
Dalmacio, S.A.; Clark, R.B. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (10). p.
1089-11O8. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
O348
Water deficits and mineral uptake in rice
(Transpiration).
O'Toole, J.C.CRPSA. Baldia, E.P. Madison :
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1982. v. 22 (6). p. 1144-1150. ill.
p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
Crop
0345
Tetrazolium test for predicting the seedling
vigor of rice at optimal and low temperatures.
CRPSAY. Sung, F.J.M. Chen, u.J. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. The amount of
formazan extracted from tetrazolium
salt-treated embryos has been used to predict
seedling vigor in some cereal crops. Our
objective was to determine whether this
technique could be used to evaluate the
seedling vigor of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
cultlvars grown at different temperatures. In
this study, the genetic differences in formazan
production capability of the embryo and its
relationship to seedling vigor, as indicated by
seedling dry weight accumulation within a 7-d
growing period, were examined in 21 cultivars.
The results indicated that temperature
treatments could play a crucial role in
regulating the seedling growth response and
formazan production capability in the embryo
portion of the seed. Considerable variation in
growth and formazan production level also
existed in the rice cultivars. Seedling vigor
was positively related to formazan production
capability of the embryo, suggesting that the
formazan extraction technique would be a simple
and reliable method for screening rice
cultivars for optimal and suboptimal
temperature seedling vigor. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1988. v. 28 (6). p. 1O12-1014. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
O349
Water use by flooded rice in Puerto Rico
(Evapotranspiration, irrigation requirements,
soil moisture).
Silva, S. Vicente-Chandler, J. Rio Piedras,
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto R1co. duly 1982. v.
66 (3). p. 181-187. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.:
8 P832J).
O350
Weed control with a new herbicide (In rice).
McLean, Va., Gordon S. Carlson. The Rice
journal. May 1982. v. 85 (5). p. 12-14. ill.
(NAL Call No.: 59.8 R36).
0346
Ultrastructural and biochemical of endopectate
lyase on cell walls from cell suspension
cultures of bean and rice.
Baker, C.J. Aist, J.R.; Bateman, D.F. Ottawa,
National Research Council of Canada. Canadian
journal of botany. « Journal canadien de
botanique. Apr 15, 198O. 58 (8). p. 867-880.
111. 27 ref. (NAL Call No.: 47O C16C).
43
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PLANT TAXONOMY AND GEOGRAPHY
O351 O352
The wild rice plant (Zizania species, North
America, Distribution, germination, growth).
The wild rice plant (Zizania species, North
America, Distribution, germination, growth).
Oelke, E.A. Oelke. E.A. St. Paul, Minn., The
Service. St. Paul, Minn., The Service.
Extension bulletin - Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Minnesota. Extension
bulletin - Agricultural Extension Service,
University of Minnesota. 1982. 1982. 1982.
(464). 1982. (464). p. 6-9. ill., map. p. 6-9.
ill., map. (NAL Call No.: 275.29 M66S).(NAL
Call No.: 275.29 M66S).
44
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PROTECTION OF PLANTS
0353
Effect of seed treatments on rice seedling
emergence in Texas. 1979 (Rice (Oryza sativa
'Labelle'), pre- and postemergence damping off,
various seed- and soil-borne organisms).
Whitney, N.G. (s.l.). The Society. Fungicide
and nematicicle tests; results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1980. v. 35. p. 188.
(NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
O359
Pesticides approved for use on rice in Florida.
Shuler, K.D. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade AREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6). Presented at
the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day, Belle Glade,
Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15, 1983.
(1983-6). p. 25-26. (NAL Call No.: 10O F663).
0354
How to use the DD50 computer printout
(Applications to rice cultivation, insect and
disease control).
Huey, B. Little Rock, Ark. : The Service. MP -
University of Arkansas. Cooperative Extension
Service. Apr 1984. Apr 1984. (211). 2 p. (NAL.
Call No.: 275.29 AR4MI ).
O360
Plant introductions.
Groth, D.E. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 225-232.
Includes 1 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
L93 (3)).
0355
IRRI and the rice of life.
Cowan, J.R. Ames, Iowa : Council for
Agricultural Science and Technology. Science of
food and agriculture. Mar 1988. v. 6 (2). p.
8-12. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S1.S44).
0361
Speck,back: a new rice kernel imperfection.
AKFRAC. Bernhardt, J.L. Tugwell, N.P.; Sharp,
R.N.; Dodgen, W.H. Fayettevi11e, Ark. : The
Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Sept/Oct 1987.
v. 36 (5). p. 10. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
AR42F).
0356
Overview of rice pest problems (Insect pests,
pathogens, weeds, host resistance).
Brady, N.C. Minneapolis, Minn. : Published for
the Congress by Burgess Pub., c1981.
Proceedings of symposia : IX International
Congress of Plant Protection, Washington. D.C.,
U.S.A., August 5-11, 1979 / editor, Thor
Kommedahl . p. 453-454. (NAL Call No.: SB951.I5
1979).
0362
TORO-2: a new special purpose rice variety.
LOAGA. McKenzie, K.S. Jodon, N.E.; Brandon,
D.M.; Rush, M.C.; Robinson, J.F.; Miller, M.F.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Station. Louisiana
agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station. Fall 1984. v. 28 (1). p. 16-17. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO L939).
0357
Pest control and water management in rice.
Hill, J.E. Berkeley, Calif.. The Service.
Leaflet - University of California, Cooperative
Extension Service. Apr 1982. Apr 1982. (21298).
4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: S544.3.C2C3).
0358
Pest control wfth nature's chemicals :
allelochemics and pheromones in gardening and
agriculture / by Elroy L. Rice. -.
Rice, Elroy L. (Elroy Leon), 1917-. Norman
University of Oklahoma Press C1983. xiii, 224
p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical
references and index. (NAL Call No.: SB975.R53
1983).
45
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PESTS OF PLANTS - GENERAL AND MISC.
0363
Approaches to smal1-holder rodent control.
PVPCB. Richards. C.G.J. Davis, Calif. :
University of California. Proceedings ...
Vertebrate Pest Conference. Literature review.
June 1986. (12th). p. 158-162. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB950.A1V4).
0369
Mesurol for protecting sprouting rice from
blackbird damage in Louisiana (Treated seed).
Holler. N.R. Naquin, H.P.; Lefebvre. P.W.;
Otis, D.L.; Cunningham, D.J. Bethesda. Md.; The
Society. Wildlife Society bulletin. Summer
1982. v. 10 (2). p. 165-17O. 13 ref. (NAL Call
No.: SK357.A1W5).
0364
Blackbird damage to ripening rice in Matagorda
County, Texas.
TAEMA. Wright, R.G. Way. M.O.; Arnold, K.A.;
Rister, H.I. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1988? .
(1662). 11 p. ill., maps. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T31M).
O370
Role of crayfish (Decapoda: Astacidae) as pests
of rice in California and their control
(Procambarus clarki).
Grigarick, A.A. Way, M.O. College Park,
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Aug 1982. v. 75 (4). p.
633-636. 13 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
0365
Eff1cacy of scare crow for protect i ng sprout i ng
rice from bird damage.
Wilson, E.A. LeBlanc. D.J.; LeBoeuf. E.A.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 132-134. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 L93 (3)).
0366
Evaluation of Borderland Red for preventing
blackbird damage to sprouting rice.
Wilson, E.A. Holler, N.R.; Lefebvre, P.W.;
Matteson, R.E.; LeBlanc, D.J.; LeBoeuf, E.A.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 135-138. Includes 4
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0367
Integrated pest Management for rice. —.
Berkeley, Calif. : University of California,
Statewide Integrated Pest Management Project,
Division of Agricultural Sciences, 1983. Title
on spine: IPM for rice. 94 p. : 'ill. (some
col.) : 28 cm. --. Bibliography: p. 94. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB6O8.R5I57).
0368
Interaction of potential bird repellents with
propanl1
Wilson. E.A. Robinson. J.F.; LeBouef. E.A.;
Constantln, B.U.; LeBlanc, D.J. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 128-131. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
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PESTS OF PLANTS - INSECTS
0371
Activity of entomophthoran fungal isolates
(Zygomycetes) against Nilaparvata lugens and
Sogatodes orizicola (Homoptera: Delphacidae).
JIVPA. Holdom, D.G. Taylor, P.S.; Soper, R.S.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Journal of
invertebrate pathology. Sept 1988. v. 52 (2).
p. 221-230. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J826).
0372
The aster leafhopper (Homoptera: Cicade11idae)
in California rice: herbicide treatment affects
population density and induced infestations
reduce grain yield (Macrosteles fascifrons).
Way, M.O. Grigarick, A.A.; Mahr, S.E. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Aug 1984. v. 77
(4). p. 936-942. Includes 16 references. (NAL
Call No.: 421 J822).
0373
Autointoxication mechanism of oryza sativa
(rice). III. Effect of temperature on
phytotoxin production during rice straw
decomposition in soil.
Chou. C.H. Chiang, Y.C.; Cheng, H.H. New York,
Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology. July
1981. v. 7 (4). p. 741-752. ill. 18 ref. (NAL
Call No.: OD415.A1J6) .
0374
Biochemical bases of insect resistance in rice
varieties.
ACSMC. Saxena, R.C. Washington, D.C. : The
Society. ACS Symposium series - American
Chemical Society. 1986. (296). p. 142-159. ill.
Includes 43 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD1.A45).
0375
Buprofezin, a selective insecticide for the
Management of rice pi ant hoppers '(Homoptera:
Delphacidae) and leafhoppers (Homoptera:
Cicadellidae) (Nilaparvata lugens, Sogatella
furcifera, Nephotettix virescens).
Helnrichs, E.A. Basllio, R.P.; Valencia, S.L.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Apr 1984. \
13 (2). p. 515-521. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: OL461.E532).
0376
Control of insects attacking rice.
Johnson, D.R. Klmbrough, J.J.; Wall, M.L.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service. Leaflet EL -
Arkansas University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Jan 1986. (330,rev.). 11 p. ill. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 275.29 AR4LE).
0377
Control of insects attacking rice.
Johnson, D.R. Klmbrough, O.J.; Wall, M.L.
Little Rock, Ark. : The Service. Leaflet EL -
Arkansas University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Feb 1987. (33O,rev.). 15 p. ill. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 275.29 AR4LE).
0378
Control of insects attacking rice (in
Arkansas).
Johnson, D.R. Wall, M.L.; Kimbrough, J.J.
Little Rock : The Service. Leaflet EL -
Arkansas University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Apr 1983. Apr 1983. (330 rev.). 12 p.
ill. (NAL Call NO.: 275.29 AR4LE).
0379
Controlling tadpole shrimp.
CAGRA. Grigarick, A.A. Lynch, J.H.; Way. M.O.
Berkeley, Calif. : The Station. California
agriculture - California Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1985. v. 39 (3/4).
p. 12-13. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OOC12CAG).
0380
Crop losses, rice : field losses to insects,
diseases, weeds, and other pests / by Barbara
A. Barr, Carl ton S. Koehler, and Ray F. Smith.
Barr, Barbara A. Koehler, Carlton S.; Smith,
Ray Fred,; 1919-. Berkeley UC/AID Pest
Management and Related Environmental Protection
Project 1975. Prepared for the U.S. Agency for
International Development under contract no.
AID/csd 3296. 64 p. : graphs ; 29 cm.
Bibliography: p. 54-64. (NAL Call No.:
SB608.R5B37).
0381
Crop rotation vs. monoculture. I. Insect
control (Pests of maize, cotton, rice,
soybeans, sorghum).
Barnes, G. Madison, Wis., American Society of
Agronomy. Crops and soils magazine. Jan 198O.
v. 32 (4). p. 15-17. ill. (NAL Call No.: 6
W55).
47
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0382
Defense reaction of midgut epithelial cells in
the rice moth larva (Corcyra cephalonica)
Infected with Bacillus thuringiensis.
JIVPA. Chiang, A.S. Yen, D.F.; Peng, W.K.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press. Journal of
Invertebrate pathology. May 1986. v. 47 (3). p.
333-339. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J826).
0387
Economic injury levels for the rice leaffolder
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Lepidoptera:
Pyralidae): Insect infestation and artificial
leaf removal.
Bautista, R.C. HeinMchs, E.A.; Rejesus, R.S.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Apr 1984. v.
13 (2). p. 439-443. Includes references. (NAL
Cal1 No.: OL461.E532).
0383
Detection and monitoring methods for resistance
in arthropods based on biochemical
characteristics (Insect pests including mites,
insecticides, rice leafhooper and planthopper,
green rice leafhooper, Nephotettix cincticeps,
green peach aphid, Myzus persicae).
Miyata, T. New York : Plenum Press, C1983. Pest
resistance to pesticides / edited by G.P.
Georghlou and T. Saito. Literature review, p.
99-116. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: SB957.P46).
0384
Distribution of angoumois grain moth, almond
moth, and Indian meal moth in rice fields and
rice storages in Texas as indicated by
pheromone-baited adhesive traps (Sitotroga
cerealel la, Ephestia cautella, Plodia
i nterpuncte11 a).
Cogburn, R.R. Vick, K.W. College Park, Md.,
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Dec 1981. v. 1O (6). p. 10O3-1007.
111. Includes 7 ref. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0385
DMA analysis of insect iridescent virus 6:
evidence for circular permutation and terminal
redundancy (Rice stem borer, Chilo
suppressalis, infects the green rice leafhopper
Nephtotettix cincticeps and to be lethal for
99% of the leafhopper Colladonus montanus,
biological control).
Delius. H.dOVIAM. Darai. G.; Flugel. R.M.
Washington. D.C. : American Society for
Microbiology. Journal of virology. Feb 1984. v.
49 (2). p. 6O9-614. 111. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: OR360.J6).
0386
Dual role of esterases in insecticide
resistance in the green rice leafhopper
(Nephotettix cincticeps).
Motoyama, N. Kao, L.R.; Lin, P.T.; Dauterman.
W.C. New York, N.Y. : Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology. Apr 1984. v. 21
(2). p. 139-147. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: SB951.P49).
O388
The economics of controlling peck in Arkansas
rice.
AKFRA. Fryar, E.O. Parsch, L.D.; Holder, S.H.;
Tugwell, N.P. Fayettevi1le. Ark. : The Station.
Arkansas farm research - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. May/June 1986. v. 35 (3).
p. 7. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO AR42F).
O389
Effect of alsystin and diflubenzuron on the
rice water weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
JEENAI. Smith, K.A. Grigarick, A.A.; Lynch,
J.H.; Oraze, M.J. College Park. Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Feb 1985. v. 78 (1). p.
185-189. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
0390
Effect of leaf and panicle feeding by armyworm
(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae on rice grain
yield (Pseudaletia unipuncta, California).
Rice, S.E. Grigarick. A.A.; Way. M.O. College
Park, Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Aug 1982. v. 75 (4). p.
593-595. 8 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
0391
Effect of mixtures of custard-apple oil and
neem oil on survival of Nephotettix virescens
(Homoptera: Cicade11idae) and on rice tungro
virus transmission (Annona squamosa,
Azad1rachta 1nd i ca).
Mariappan, V. Saxena, R.C. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
519-521. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
0392
Effect of neem oil on survival of Nilaparvata
lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae) and on grassy
stunt and ragged stunt virus transmission.
JEENAI. Saxena, R.C. Khan, Z.R. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. June 1985. v. 78 (3).
48
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p. 647-651. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 0822).
0393
Effect of rice cultivar height on Infestation
by the least skipper, Ancyloxypha numitor (F.)
(Lepidoptera: Hesperi idae).
Smith, C.M.EVETB. Robinson, J.F. College Park :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. June 1983. v. 12 (3). p. 967-969.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
QL461.E532).
0394
Effect of rice leafminer (Diptera: ephydridae)
feeding on early growth of the rice plant
(Hydrellia griseola).
Manandhar, D.N.JEENA. Grigarick, A.A. College
Park : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Oct 1983. v. 76
(5). p. 1022-1O27. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: 421 JB22).
0398
Effects of rice (Oebalus pugnax F.) and
southern green (Nezara viridula L.) stink bug
damage on wheat seed yield and quality (Field
experiments, Louisiana).
Viator, H.P. Pantoja-Lopez, A.; Smith, C.M.
Baton Rouge': The Department. Report of
projects - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station, Department of Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p.
140-141. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0399
Effects of rice plant density, rice water
weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) damage to
rice, and aquatic weeds on aster leafhopper
(Hotnoptera: C i cade 11 i dae) dens i ty (Macroste 1 es
fasclfrons, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus,
Monochoria vaginal is, Sagittaria
montevidensisT.
Way, M.O.EVETB. Grigarick, A.A.; Mahr, S.E.
College Park : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. June 1983.
v. 12 (3). p. 949-952. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: OL461.E532).
0395
Effect of steam distillate extract of a
resistant rice variety on feeding behavior of
Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera:
Cicadellidae).
JEENAI. Khan. 2.R. Saxena, R.C. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. June 1985. v. 78 (3).
p. 563-566. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J822).
O4OO
Effects of temperature and host plant on
development and survival of the rice stink bug
(a preliminary report) (Oebalus pugnax).
Naresh, J.S. Smith, C.M.; Robinson, J.F.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 272-276. Includes references. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0396
Effect of sub-lethal doses of three
insecticides (methyl parathion, decamethrin,
Perthane) on the reproductive rate of the brown
pi ant hopper, Nilaparvata lugens, on rice.
Chelllah, S. Fabellar, L.T.; Heinrichs, E.A.
College Park, Md., Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Dec 198O. v.
9 (6). p. 778-780. 22 ref. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0397
Effects of fall armyworm on rice yield.
Pantoja, A. Smith. C.M.; Robinson, J.F. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 199-2OO. Includes 5
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL'10O L93 (3)).
0401
Effects of the fall armyworm (Lepidoptera:
Noctuidae) on rice yields.
JEENAI. Pantoja, A. Smith, C.M.; Robinson, J.F.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Oct
1986. v. 79 (5). p. 1324-1329. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
O402
Evaluation and utilization of neem cake against
the rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
(Homoptera: Delphacidae) (Azadirachta indica).
Saxena, R.C. Justo, H.D. Jr.; Epino, P.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Apr
1984. v. 77 (2). p. 5O2-507. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
49
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0403
Evaluation of systemic insecticides for control
of rice tungro (virus and its vector.
Nephotettix virescens).
Shukla, V.D. Anjaneyulu, A. St. Paul. M1nn.,
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1980. v. 64 (8). p. 790-792. ill.
11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
0404
Factors affecting insecticide-induced
resurgence of the brown planthopper,
Nilaparvata lugens on rice.
Chelliah. S. Heinrichs, E.A. College Park, Md.,
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Dec 198O. v. 9 (6). p. 773-777. 25
ref. (NAL Call No.: QL461.E532).
O40S
Factors associated with the adoption of
recommended rice water weevil control practices
by rice producers of Evangeline Parish,
Louisiana. 1874 / by John Aubrey Mire. -.
Mire, Uohn Aubrey, 1931-. 1975. Thesis
(M.S.)—Louisiana State University, 1975.
Extension Repository Collection -Typescript
(photocopy) -Vita, xii, 92 leaves ; 29 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 78-79. (NAL Call No.:
SB608.R5M5).
O406
Field evaluations of diflubenzuron and
triflunuron for control of the rice water
weevil in California rice fields.
Smith, K.A. Grigarick, A.A.; Oraze, M.J.
Clemson, S.C. : South Carolina Entomological
Society. Journal of agricultural entomology.
Apr 1988. v. 5 (2). p. 121-126. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB599.J69).
0407
Field infestation by Insects that injure rice
in storage /by W.A. Douglas.
Douglas, W. A. 19O6-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1941. Caption title. 8 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.602).
0408
Fungicidal control of rice foliar and stem
diseases.
Rush, M.C. Lindger, G.D.; Rauenhorst, D.
Crowley, Annual progress reportLouisiana. Rice
Experiment Station. 1980. 1980. (72nd). p.
273-277. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0409
Geographic and seasonal responses of rice water
weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus) adults to
selected insecticides (Organophosphate.
carbamate, and synthetic pyrethroid
insecticides).
Rahim. M.A.A. Robinson, J.F.; Smith, C.M.
College Park, Md., Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Feb
1981. v. 74 (1). p. 75-78. 18 ref. (NAL Call
No.: 421 J822).
0410
Germination and proliferation of Bacillus
thuringiensis in the gut of rice moth larva,
Corcyra cephalonica.
JIVPA. Chiang, A.S. Y»-. D.F.; Peng, W.K.
Orlando, Fla. v Academt,•-, Press. Journal of
invertebrate pathology. July 1986. v. 48 (1).
p. 96-99. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J826).
0411
Host plants of pentatomids affecting rice
fields in Puerto Rico.
JAUPA. Franqui. R.A. Pantoja, A.: Medina-Gaud,
S. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
July 1988. v. 72 (3). p. 365-369. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0412
Identification of chemical oviposition
stimulants from rice grain for Si tophi!us
zeamais Motschulsky (Coleoptera,
Curculionidae).
JCECD. Maeshima, K. Hayashi, N.; Murakami. T.;
Takahashi, P.; Komae, H. New York. N.Y. :
Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology. Jan
1985. v. 11 (1). p. 1-9. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
0413
Infection of rice brown planthopper,
Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae), by
field application of entomopathogenic
Hyphomycetes (Deuteromycotina).
EVETEX. Rombach. M.C. Aguda, R.M.; Shepard,
B.M.; Roberts, D.W. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Oct 1986. v. 15 (5). p. 1O70-1O73.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
SO
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0414
Influence of host plant on the susceptibility
of the fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
to insecticides (Rice).
Wood, K.A. Wilson, B.H.; Graves, J.B. College
Park, Md., Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Feb 1981. v. 74
(1). p. 96-98. 17 ref. (MAL Call No.: 421
J822).
0415
Initial and residual activity of insecticides
for control of rice stink bug, Oebalus pugnax
(Fabricius).
Way, M.O. Bowling. C.C.; Wallace, R.G. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. PR - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar 1987.
(4504). 8 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 1OO T31P).
0416
Insect and disease control recommendations for
rice.
Burton, V.E. Grigarick, A.A.; Hall, D.H.;
Webster, R.K. Berkeley, Calif., The Service.
Leaflet - University of California, Cooperative
Extension Service. Nov 1980. Nov 1980. (2748).
7 p. (NAL Call No.: S544.3.C2C3).
0417
Insect pests of rice in Louisiana.
LAXBA. Smith, C.M. Bagent, J.L.; Linscombe,
S.D.; Robinson, J.F. Baton Rouge, La. : The
Station. Bulletin - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station. June 1986. (774). 24 p.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 L93 ( 1 )).
0420
Insects injurious to the rice crop by J.W.
Ingram . —.
Ingram, J. W. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1927. ii, 17 p. : 111. --. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL Fiche S-70 no.1543).
0421
Insects of wild rice in Minnesota.
MXMRA. Peterson, A.G. Noetzel, D.M.; Sargent,
J.E.; Hanson, P.E.; Johnson, C.B.; Soemawinata,
A.T. St. Paul : The Station. Miscellaneous
report - Agricultural Experiment Station,
University of Minnesota. 1981. (157). 15 p.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO M66 (1)).
O422
Isolation, purification, and serology of rice
tungro bacilli form and rice tungro spherical
v i ruses.
PLDIDE.' Cabauatan, P.O. Hibino, H. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. June 1988. v. 72 (6). p.
526-528. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0423
Laboratory evaluation of insecticides applied
as foliar sprays for brown pi anthopper and
green leafhopper control on rice, 1980
(Nilaparvata 1ugens, Nephoettt i x v i rescens).
Heinrichs, E.A. Basilio, R.P. College Park :
Entomological Society of America. Insecticide
and acaricide tests. 1982. v. 7. p. 171-172.
(NAL Call No.: SB95O.A1149).
0418
Insects.
AKFRAC. Tugwel1, N.P. Bernhardt, J.L.
Fayettevi 1 le. Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm
research - Arkansas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 37 (2). p. 3. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 10O AR42F).
O424
Leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadelidae) and
pi anthoppers (Homoptera: Delphacidae) in
southern Florida rice fields.
FETMA. Cherry, R.H. Jones, D.B.; Mead, F.W.
Gainesville, Fla. : Florida Entomological
Society. Florida entomologist. Mar 1986. v. 69
(1). p. 180-184. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 42O F662).
0419
Insects injurious to the rice crop /by J.W.
Ingram.
Ingram, J. W. 19OO-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1927. "This bulletin
supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1086.". 17 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no. 1543).
0425
Lissorhoptrus isthmicus Kuschel
(Coleoptera:Curculionidae): a new rice pest for
Puerto Rico.
JAUPA. Pantoja, A. Medina-Gaud, S. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Apr 1988. v.
72 (2). p. 333. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
51
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0426
Malathlon and MXPC resistance in Nilaparvata
lugens (Honwptera: Delphacidae) (Rice pest).
Chung, T.C. Sun, C.N. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Feb 1983. v. 76 (1). p.
1-5. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call. No. :
421 J822).
O431
Ovicidal activity of insecticides against
pi anthoppers (Nilaparvata lugens) on rice
(Grassy stunt disease, ragged stunt virus,
wilted stunt virus).
Heinrichs, E.A. Valencia, S.L. College Park,
Md., Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Feb 1981. v. 74 (1). p.
49-53. Bibliography p. 52-53. (NAL Call No.:
421 0822).
O427
Management of the brown planthopper,
Nilaparvata lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae),
with early maturing rice cultivars.
EVETEX. Heinrichs, E.A. Aquino, G.B.; Valencia,
S.L.; De Sagun, S.; Arceo, M.B. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. Feb 1986. v. 15 (1).
p. 93-95. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL461.E532).
0432
Persistence behavior of HCH in rice soil and
its uptake by rice plants.
EESAD. Kathpal. T.S. Yadav. G.S.; Kushwaha,
K.S.; Singh, G. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety.
Includes statistical data. Oune 1988. v. 15
(3). p. 336-338. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH545.A1E29).
O428
Management of the rice tungro virus vector
Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
with controlled-release formulations of
carbofuran.
Wilkins, R.M. Batterby, S.; Heinrichs. E.A.;
Aquino, G.B.; Valencia, S.L. College Park, Md.
: Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
495-499. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
0433
Phosphatases in the rice stem borer, Chile
suppressalis Waiker (Lepi doptera; Pyrali dae):
some properties and changes of the activities
during hibernation.
Tsumuki, H. Kanehisa. K. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Cryobiology. Apr 1984. v. 21
(2). p. 177-182. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: QH324.C7).
042S
Natural control agents affecting Spodoptera
frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) infesting
rice in Puerto Rico.
FETMA. Pantoja, A. Smith, C.M.; Robinson, J.F.
Gainesville, Fla. : Florida Entomological
Society. Florida entomologist. Sept 1985. v. 68
(3). p. 488-490. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: ONAL 42O F662).
O434
Predation by Hydrophilus triangularis and
Tropisternus lateral is in California rice
fields (Natural control of the rice pests,
Cricotopus sylvestris, Paratanytarsus sp., and
Paralauterborniella sp.).
Zalom, F.G. Grigarick. A.A. College Park, Md.,
The Society. Annals of the Entomological
Society of America.Entomological Society of
America. Mar 15, 198O. v. 73 (2). p. 167-171.
ill. 15 ref. (NAL Call No.: 42O EN82).
043O
Natural enemies of pentatomids affecting rice
fields in Puerto Rico.
JAUPA. Franqui, B.A. Pantoja, A.; Gaud, S.M.
Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
July 1988. v. 72 (3). p. 371-374. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
O435
Reduction of tungro virus transmission by
Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
in neem cake-treated rice seedlings.
JEENAI. Saxena, R.C. Khan, 2.K.; Bajet, N.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Oct
1987. v. 80 (5). p. 1079-1O82. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
52
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0436
Relationship between levels of resistance to
the striped stemborer Chile suppressalis
(Walker) (Lepidopcera: Pyralidae) and rice
grain yield losses.
EVETEX. Vega, C.R. Heinrichs, E.A. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. Apr 1986. v. 15 (2).
p. 422-426. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL QL461.E532).
0437
Release and evaluation of exotic parasites for
biological control of the Mexican rice borer on
sugar cane in the lower Rio Grande Valley,
1983-85.
Browning, H.W. Melton, C.W.; Saldana, R.R.
College Station, Tex. : The Station. PR - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Dct 1985.
(4344). 7 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
0438
Remote sensing and monitoring of insect pest
problems in rice.
Pathak, M.D. Dhaliwal, G.S. Hampton, Va. : A.
Deepak Pub., 1985 , C1984. Applications of
remote sensing for rice production / edited by
Adarsh Deepak, K.R. Rao. Paper presented at the
"Interactive International Symposium on
Applications of Remote Sensing for Rice
Production," Sept 9/11, 1981, Secunderabad,
India, p. 77-87. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB191.R5I584).
0439
The rice borer, Acigona loftini Dyar, could be
a potential menace to Florida and Louisiana
sugarcane growers.
Fors, A.L. Abarca, M. Baton Rouge : The
Society. Journal - American Society of Sugar
Cane Technologists. June 1983. v. 2. p. 43-45.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TP375.A54).
0440
The rice brown pianthopper: feeding physiology
and host piant i nteract i ons (Nilaparvata
lugens).
Sogawa, K. Palo Alto, Calif., Annual Reviews
Inc. Annual review of entomology. 1982.
Literature review, v. 27. p. 49-73. Includes
130 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 AN72).
0441
Rice insect pests and agricultural change.
uoevinsohn, M.A. Litsinger, J.A.; Heinrichs,
E.A. Boulder -. Westview Press, 1988. The
Entomology of indigenous and naturalized sysems
in agriculture / edited by Marvin K. Harris and
Charles E. Rogers, p. 161-182. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB931.E57).
O442
Rice stalk borer invades Arkansas.
AKFRA. Tugwell, N.P. El Abdallah, F.
Fayettevi1le, Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm
research - Arkansas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar/Apr 1985. v. 34 (2). p. 5. maps.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO AR42F).
O443
Rice stink bugs (Oebalus pugnax): relationship
betweeen adult infestation levels and damage.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Hoi lay, M. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 212-215. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
L93 (3)).
QA44
Rice water weevil chemical control (a
preliminary report) (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus,
experimental insecticides).
Smith, C.M. Cave, G.L.; Robinson, J.F. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 264-265. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
O445
Rice water weevil control in northeast
Louisiana.
Robinson, J.F. Brandon, D.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Michot, R.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 196-198.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0446
Rice water weevil control (Lissorhoptrus
oryzophilus).
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley, La., The Station. Annual progress
report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station.
1981. 1981. (73rd). p. 253-259. (NAL Call No.
10O L93 (3)).
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O447
Rice water weevil control with alsystin.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Michot, R.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 192-193.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 L93 (3)).
O453
Rice water weevil: insecticide evaluations
(L i ssorhopt rus oryzoph i1us).
Smith, C.M. Crowley. La., The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p. 275-277. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0448
Rice water weevil control with CGA-73102 and
CGA-12223.
Robinson, J.F. Simth, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Michot, R.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 19O-191.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0454
Rice water weevil: insecticide variety
i nteract i on (Li ssorhoptrus oryzoph i1us).
Smith, C.M. Crowley, La., The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p. 273-274. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 1OO L93 (3) ) .
0449
Rice water weevil control with cymbush.
Robinson. J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Michot, R.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 194-195.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0455
Rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus):
insecticide evaluations.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley. Annual progress reportLouisiana. Rice
Experiment Station. 1980. 1980. (72nd). p.
200-203. (NAL Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0450
Rice water weevil control with PP-993.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.;
Michot, R.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 188-189.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0456
Rice water weevil (Lissorhoptrus oryzophi lus):
water management as a cultural control method.
Robinson, J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley. Annual progress reportLouisiana. Rice
Experiment Station. 1980. 1980. (72nd). p.
204-211. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0451
Rice water weevil control with prep1ant
incorporated applications of isofenphos in a
pinpoint flood rice production system (a
preliminary report) (LIssorhoptrus oryzophilus,
insecticides).
Robinson. J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report •
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 261-263. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
O452
Rice water weevil control with SXR-8514 (a
preliminary report) (Insect growth regulators,
Insecticides).
Robinson. J.F. Smith, C.M.; Trahan, G.B.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 258-260. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
O457
Role of plant volatiles in resistance of
selected rice varieties to brown pi ant hopper,
Nilaparvata lugens (Stal) (Homoptera:
Delphacidae).
JCECD. Saxena, R.C. Okech, S.H. New York, N.Y.
: Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology.
Dec 1985. v. 11 (12). p. 16O1-1616. 111.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QD415.A1J6) .
O458
Serologlcal and biochemical properties of the
capsid and major noncapsid proteins of maize
stripe, rice hoja blanca, and Echinochloa hoja
blanca viruses.
PHYTAJ. Falk, B.W. Morales, F.J.; Tsai, J.H.;
Nlessen, A.I. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. Feb
1987. v. 77 (2). p. 196-201. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
54
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0459
So*e effects of rice quality on rough rice
prices.
Brorsen, B.W. Grant, W.R.; Rister, M.E.
Experiment, Ga. : The Association. Southern
journal of agricultural economics - Southern
Agricultural Economics Association. July 1988.
v. 20 (1). p. 131-140. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL HD1O1.S6).
O464
Toxicity of carbaryl and methyl parathion to
populations of rice stink bugs, Oebalus pugnax
(Fabricius).
Drees, B.M. Plapp, F.W. College Station, Tex. :
The Station. PR - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Aug 1986. (4415). 7 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
0460
Substrate specificities and multiple forms of
esterases in the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata
lugens (S.tal).
PCBPB. Chang, C.K. Whalon, M.E. Duluth, Minn. :
Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry and
physiology, dan 1987. v. 27 (1). p. 30-35. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB951.P49).
O465
Toxicity of insecticides to predators of rice
brown pianthoppers, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal)
(Homoptera:Del phaci dae).
Fabellar, L.T. Heinrichs, E.A. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. June 1984. v. 13 (3).
p. 832-837. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0461
Suppression of the rice weevil, Si tophi!us
oryzae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), inside and
outside of burlap, woven polypropylene, and
cotton bags by the parasitic wasp,
Anisopteromalus calandrae (Hymenoptera:
Pteromal idae).
L.D. Press, J.W.; Flaherty, B.R.
Entomological Society of
JEENAI. Cline,
College Park, Md.
America. Journal of economic entomology. Aug
1985. v. 78 (4). p. 835-838. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
0462
Susceptibility of Psorophora columbiae larvae
over time to parasitism by Romanomermis
culicivorax.
JONEB. Walker, T.W. Meek. C.L.; Petersen, J.J.
Raleigh, N.C. : Society of Nematologists.
Journal of nematology. Jan 1986. v. 18 (1). p.
94-97. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL391.N4J62).
O466
Uptake and translocation of o-sec-butylphenyl
N-methylcarbamate (BPMC) and 0,0-diisopropyl
S-benzyl phosphorothiolate (IBP) in rice plants
applied as single and mixed preparations
(control of insect pests on various crops).
Ueji, M. Kanazawa, J. New York, Springer
Verlag. Bulletin of environmental contamination
and toxicology. Feb 198O. v. 24 (2). p.
2O4-210. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.:
RA1270.P35A1).
0467
Weed control in rice—update on propanil use.
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the "Eighth Annual
Rice Field Day," July 1O, 1985, Belle Glade,
Florida. July 1O, 1985. (1985-7). p. 14-19.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO F663).
0463
Susceptibility of rice pi anthoppers Nilaparvata
lugens and Sogatella furcifera (Homoptera:
Del phacidae) to insecticides as influenced by
level of resistance in the host plant.
Helnrichs, E.A. Fabellar. L.T.; Basilic. R.P.;
Wen. T.C.; Medrano, F. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Apr 1984. v. 13 (2). p. 455-458.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
55
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PESTS OF PLANTS - NEMATODES
O468
Effects of rice-root nematode, Hirschnanniella
oryzae (Van Breda de Haan 1902) Luc and Goodey
1963 on rice seedlings / by Sman Keoboonrueng.
Keoboonrueng, Sman, 1936-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Louisiana State University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1971.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1972. ix, 73 leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 66-72. (NAL Call No.: DISS
72-3,502).
O469
Nematodes in Louisiana rice fields : nature and
significance of population control by flooding
/ by John P. Hollis. -.
Hoi 1 is, John P. (S.I. s.n. 1966). At head of
title: United States Delegation to the Eleventh
Session of the Working Party on Rice Production
and Protection, International Rice Commission.
FAO, July 23-28, 1966, Lake Charles, Louisiana
-"Contribution under agenda item no. 9, Rice
parasitic nematodes. 2O, (6) leaves : ill. ; 28
cm. Bibliography: leaves 18-2O. (NAL Call No.:
SB608.R5H64).
O47O
Occurrence of Aphelenchoides besseyi in
Louisiana rice seed and its interaction with
Sclerotium oryzae in selected cultivars.
JONEB. McGawley, E.C. Rush, M.C.; Hollis, J.P.
Raleigh, N.C. : Society of Nematologists.
Journal of nematology. Jan 1984. v. 16 (1). p.
65-68. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL391.N4J62).
56
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PLANT DISEASES - GENERAL
0471
Crop losses, rice : field losses to insects,
diseases, weeds, and other pests / by Barbara
A. Barr, Carlton S. Koehler, and Ray F. Smith.
Barr, Barbara A. Koehler, Carlton S.; Smith,
Ray Fred,; 1919-. Berkeley UC/AID Pest
Management and Related Environmental Protection
Project 1975. Prepared for the U.S. Agency for
International Development under contract no.
AID/csd 3296. 64 p. : graphs ; 29 cm.
Bibliography: p. 54-64. (NAL Call No.:
SB608.R5B37).
0472
Disease Control.
AKFRAC. Lee, F.N. Tempieton, G.E. Fayettevi1le.
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Mar/Apr 1988. v. 37 (2). p. 10. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 100 AR42F).
0473
Exploring tropical rice diseases: a
reminiscence Xanthomonas kresek .
APPYA. Ou, S.H. Palo Alto : Annual Reviews,
Inc. Annual review of phytopathology. 1984. v.
22. p. 1-1O. plates. Includes 7 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 AN72).
0474
Insect and disease control recommendations for
rice.
Burton, V.E. Grigarick, A.A.; Hall, D.H.;
Webster, R.K. Berkeley, Calif., The Service.
Leaflet - University of California, Cooperative
Extension Service. Nov 1980. Nov 198O. (2748).
7 p. (NAL Call No.: S544.3.C2C3).
0476
Rice diseases and their control.
McDaniel, M.C. Huey, B.A. Little Rock, Ark.
The Service. EL - University of Arkansas,
Cooperative Extension Service. June 1988.
(198,rev.). 12 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
275.29 AR4LE).
O477
Rice diseases and their control (Arkansas).
McDaniel, M.C. Hirrel, M. Little Rock : The
Service. Leaflet EL - Arkansas University,
Cooperative Extension Service. Apr 1983. Apr
1983. (198 rev.). 12 p. (NAL Call No.: 275.29
AR4LE).
0478
Strategies for rice disease control (Viruses,
bacteria, fungi, nematodes).
John, V.T. Ling, K.C.; Rush, M.C. Minneapolis.
Minn. : Published for the Congress by Burgess
Pub., c1981. Proceedings of symposia : IX
International Congress of Plant Protection,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A., August 5-11, 1979 /
editor, Thor Kommedahl. p. 455-458. Includes 18
ref. (NAL Call No.: SB951.I5 1979).
0479
Twenty years of plant pathology at the IRRI
(International Rice Research Institute).
Grill, P. St. Paul, Minn., American
Phytopathologies! Society. Plant disease. July
1981. v. 65 (7). p. 569-574. Includes 7 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
0475
Rice diseases.
Wrather, J. Allen. Palm. Einar W. ; Scott.
Joseph H. 1982. This publication gives symptoms
and control methods for seedling blight.
brown-leaf spot, sheat blight, blast, stem rot,
stralghthead, and kernel smut. Document
available from: University of Missouri,
Extension Publication, 211 Whitten Hall.
Columbia, Missouri 652O1. 4 p. : ill. (NAL Call
No.: Not available at NAL.).(NAL Call No.:
4360).
57
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048O
Affinity and mobility of fungicidal dialkyl
dithiolanylidenemalonates in rice plants.
Uchida. M. New York, Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology. Dec 1980. v. 14
(3). p. 249-255. 111. 23 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB951.P49).
0486
Chemical control of blast in Louisiana
(Fungicides, rice).
Lindberg, G.D. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station.
1980. (72nd). p. 278-279. (NAL Call No.:
L93 (3)).
1980.
10O
0481
Bacterization of rice plants for control of
sheath blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani.
PHYTAJ. Mew, T.W. Resales, A.M. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Nov 1986. v. 76 (11). p.
1260-1264. ill. Includes 20 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
O487
Chemical control of rice leaf smut and sheathe
blight, 1979 (Rice (Oryza sativa 'Newrex'),
leaf smut; Entyloma oryzae, sheath blight;
Rhizoctonia solani). .
Whitney, N.G. (s.l.). The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests; results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1980. v. 35. p. 1O5.
(NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0482
Biosynthesis of diterpene phytoalexin
precursors in cell-free extracts of rice.
Wickham, K. West, C.A. New York : Plenum Press,
C1987. The metabolism structure, and function
of plant Hpids / edited by Paul K. Stumpf, J.
Brian Mudd, and W. David Nes. Paper presented
at the "Seventh International Symposium on
Plant Lipids." held duly 27-August 1, 1986,
University of California, Davis, California, p.
123-125. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OK898.L56I55 1986).
0483
Burning rice straw compliments other sheath
blight control tactics (Rhizoctonia solani,
Arkansas).
Lee, F.N.AKFRA. Courtney, M.L. Fayetteville :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Nov/Dec 1982.
v. 31 (6). p. 7. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42F).
0484
Chemical control of blast in Louisiana.
Lindberg, G.D. Rush, M.C. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 291-292. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
0488
Chemical control of rice seedling disease -
1981 (Fungal).
Rush. M.C. Can, F.; Didier, D. Crowley, La.,
The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1981. 1981,
(73rd). p. 482-506. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
O489
Chemical control of rice seedling
diseases--1980 (Use of fungicides).
Rush. M.C. Rauenhorst, D. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 198O. 1980. (72nd). p. 254-272. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0490
Chemical control of rice seedling
diseases—1982 (a preliminary report)
(Fungicidal seed treatments, Louisiana).
Rush, M.C. McLeod, O.M.; Castro, A. Crowley :
The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 3O6-326. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
0485
Chemical control of blast in Louisiana (a
preliminary report) (Fungal diseases of rice).
Lindberg, G.D. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 339-341. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0491
Chemical control of rice seedling
diseases—1984.
Rush. M.C. Acedo, J. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 244-267. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L93 (3)).
58
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0492
Chemical disease control (Rice, foliar
fungicides, disease control).
Whitney, N.G. College Station, Tex., The
Station. UP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar 1981. Mar 1981. (1476). p. 32-33.
(NAL Call No.: 1OO T31M).
0493
Control of seedling blast of rice with
ultraviolet-absorbing vinyl film.
FLORA. Honda, Y. Nemoto, M. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. July 1985. v. 69 (7). p. 596-598.
Includes 11 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0494
Control of stem rot, sheath blight, and brown
spot with foliar applied fungicides, 1979 (Rice
(Oryza sativa 'La Belle'), sheath blight;
Rhizoctonia solani, stem rot; Sclerotium
oryzae, brown spot; Helminthosporium oryzae).
Sciurobato, G.L. Miller, T.C. (s.l.). The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests;
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1980. v. 35. p. 1O4. (NAL Call No.: 464.9
AM31R).
0495
Controlling sheath blight in rice (caused by
Rhizoctonia solani).
Rush, M.C. Lindberg, G.D. Baton Rouge, La. :
The Station. Louisiana agriculture - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Summer 1984.
v. 27 (4). p. 16-18. ill. (NAL Call No.: 10O
L939).
0496
Disease control (Semidwarf rice varieties,
sheath blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani, and
other fungus diseases, yield losses).
Whitney, N.G. Jones, R.K. College Station, Tex.
: The Station. Bulletin B - Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar 1984. Included in "The
Semldwarfs--a new era in rice production.". Mar
1984. (1462). p. 25-26. (NAL Call No.: 10O T31S
(D).
0498
Effect of fungicides on disease control and
yield on three rice varieties in Texas, 1982
(Bipolaris oryzae, Rhizoctinia solani, Oryza
sativa, Labelle, Lebonnet and Newrex cultivars
compared).
Whitney, N.G.FNETD. (s.l.) : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1983. v.
38. p. 48-49. (NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
O499
Effect of nitrogen fertilization on rice
disease development.
Groth, D.E. Brandon, D.M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th),
p. 233-243. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 100 L93 (3)).
0500
Effect of seed treatment on rice seedling
emergence, 1981 (Rice (Oryzae sativa
'Labelle'), seedling disease complex;
Helminthosporium oryzae, Sclerotium rolfsii,
Pythium sp.).
Whitney, N.G. (s.l.). The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests; results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1982. v. 37. p.
169-17O. (NAL Call' No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0501
Effect of water management on the epidemic
development of rice blast.
Kim, C.H. Rush, M.C.; MacKenzie, D.R. Crowley
The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 274-276. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
10O L93 (3)).
O502
Effects of adult-plant resistance on blast
severity and yield of rice.
PLDIDE. Hwang, B.K. Koh. Y.J.; Chung, H.S. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Nov 1987. v. 71 (11).
p. 1O35-1038. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0497
Effect of fungicide seed treatment on rice
seedling emergence, 1982 (Bipolaris oryzae,
Sclerotium rolfsii. Pythium spp., Oryza
Mtiva).
Whitney, N.G.FNETD. (s.l.) : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1983. v.
38. p. 3O-31. (NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0503
Epidemiology of stem root disease (Magnaporthe
salvini1) of rice: effects of burning vs. soil
incorporation of rice residue.
Webster, R.K. Wick, C.M.; Brandon, D.M.; Hall.
D.H.; Bolstad, d. Berkeley, Calif., The
Station. Hllgardia - California Agricultural
Experiment Station. Feb 1981. v. 49 (3). 12 p.
23 ref. (NAL Call No.: 1OOC12H).
59
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0504
Evaluation of Fungicides for control of foliar
diseases on "new" rice land in Mississippi
(Pyricularia oryzae, Rhizoetonia oryzae).
Sciumbato, G.L. Davis, R.G.; Miller, T.C.
Mississippi State, The Station. MAFES research
highlights - Mississippi Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station. Aug 1981. v. 44
(8). p. 3. (NAL Call No.: 1OO M69MI).
0510
Field testing a computerized forecasting system
for rice blast disease.
PHYTAO. Kim, C.H. Mackenzie, D.R.; Rush, M.C.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology, duly 1988. v. 78 (7).
p. 931-934. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0505
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases on "new" rice land in Mississippi
(Pyricularia oryzae, Rhizoetonia oryzae).
Sciumbato, G.L. Davis, R.G.: Miller, T.C.
Mississippi State, The Station. Research report
- Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. June 1981. v. 5 (20). 3 p.
Includes 3 ref. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0511
Foliar fungicide control of rice diseases, 1979
(Rice (Oryza sativa 'La Belle'), narrow brown
leaf spot; Cercospora oryzae, brown leaf spot;
Helminthosporium oryzae, brown blotch;
Cercospora oryzae, sheath spot; Rhizoetonia
oryzae).
Whitney, N.G. (s.l.). The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests; results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1980. v. 35. p. 1O5.
(NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0506
Evaluation of fungicides for treatment of rice
planting seed, 1976-81.
MAEBB. Davis, R.G. Mississippi State, Miss. :
The Station. Bulletin - Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station. Apr
1982. (9O4). 9 p. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S79.E3).
0512
Foliar fungicide testing for rice sheath blight
control (Rhizoetonia solani).
Lee, F.N. Courtney. M.L. Fayettevi 1 le, Ark.,
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. May/June 1981.
v. 30 (3). p. 11. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42F).
0507
Evaluation of several fungicides and adjuvant
materials for control of brown spot of wild
rice (Zizania aquatica, Orechslera oryzae,
Drechslera sorokiniana).
Percich, d.A. Nickelson, L.d. St. Paul,
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Nov 1982. v. 66 (11). p. 1OO1-1003. 3
ref. (NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
0508
Exploring tropical rice diseases: a
reminiscence Xanthomonas kresek .
APPYA. Ou, S.H. Palo Alto : Annual Reviews.
Inc. Annual review of phytopathology. 1984. v.
22. p. 1-1O. plates. Includes 7 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 AN72).
O513
Fungicidal control of rice foliar and stem
diseases.
Rush, M.C. Acedo, J.R.; Groth, D. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 268-273. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O L93 (3)).
0514
Fungicidal control of rice foliar and stem
diseases.
Rush, M.C. Lindberg, G.D.; Can, F.; Didier, D.
Crowley, La., The Station. Annual progress
report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station.
1981. 1981. (73rd). p. 474-481. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L93 (3)).
0509
Feeder root necrosis recognized as serious
disease in rice.
LOAGA. Schneider, R.W. Rush. M.; Plllay. M.
Baton Rouge, La. : The Station. Louisiana
agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station. Spring 1988. v. 31 (3). p. 5-7. ill.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L939).
0515
Fungicidal control of rice foliar and stem
diseases (a preliminary report) (Pyricularia
oryzae, Helminthosporium oryzae, Rhizoetonia
solani, Sclerotium oryzae, Cercospora oryzae,
Louisiana).
Rush, M.C. Yu, Z.T.; Lindberg, G.D.; McLeod,
O.M.; Castro, A. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 327-338. (NAL
Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
60
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0516
Genetic analysis of virulence in the rice blast
fungus Magnaporthe grisea.
PHYTAJ. Leung, H. Borromeo, E.S.; Bernardo,
M.A.; Notteghem, J.L. St. Paul, M1nn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Crosses
between rice isolates of Magnaporthe grisea
were made to determine the genetic control of
virulence to rice. A cross between a
hermaphroditic rice isolate, Guy 11, and a
laboratory strain 2539, yielded more than 50%
viable ascospores. Random spore and tetrad
analysis showed that two loci, Posl
(pathogenicity on Oryza sativa) and Pos2, were
involved in conditioning virulence to rice
lines 51583 and Sha-tiao-tsao. A buff mutation
was epistatic to virulence. Fertility and
ascospore viability were low in crosses between
field rice isolates. In a cross between two
rice isolates, Guy 11 and CH104-3, only 1O% of
the ascospores was viable, but all progeny were
virulent to 51583 and Sha-tiao-tsao. From this
cross, we identified t wo different loci, Pos3
and Pos4, controlling virulence on rice lines
K59 and Kinandang Patong, respectively.
Fertility and virulence were maintained in
progeny recovered from F2 and F3 generations.
Joint segregation analysis showed an excess of
parental types with respect to virulence. This
might reflect genetic linkage of virulence
genes or segregation of other genetic factors
epistatic to virulence. Phytopathology. Sept
1988. v. 78 (9). p. 1227-1233. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0517
Genetic transformation of the fungal pathogen
responsible for rice blast disease.
PNASA. Parsons, K.A. Chumley, F.G.; Valent, B.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. June 1987. v. 84 (12). p.
4161-4165. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 50O N21P).
0518
Inheritance of resistance to blast In
traditional and improved rice cult Wars.
PHYTAJ. Yu, 2.H. Mackill, D.J.; Bontnan, d.M.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2).
p. 323-326. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0519
lonization and adsorption-desorption of
tricyclazole by soil organic matter,
•ontmorillonite clay, and cape fear sanely loam
soil (Systemic fungicide for the control of
rice blast pathogen, Piricularia oryzae).
Weber, J.B. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1982. v. 3O (3). p.
584-588. ill. Includes 14 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 J8223).
0520
Liquid nitrogen-foliar fungicide combinations
in rice evaluated (for control of sheath blight
disease, Arkansas).
Lee, F.N.AKFRA. Wells, B.R.; Courtney, M.L.;
Shockley, P.A. Fayetteville : The Station.
Arkansas farm research - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1983. v. 32 (2). p.
5. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42F).
0521
Occurrence of Aphelenchoides besseyi in
Louisiana rice seed and its interaction with
Sclerotium oryzae in selected cultivars.
JONEB. McGawley, E.G. Rush, M.C.; Hollis, J.P.
Raleigh, N.C. : Society of Nematologists.
Journal of nematology. Jan 1984. v. 16 (1). p.
65-68. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL391.N4J62).
0522
Physiological races of Cercospora oryzae in the
southern United States.
PLDIDE. San, D.N. Rush, M.C. St. Paul, M1nn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Mar 1988. v. 72 (3). p. 262-264.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0523
Production of nivalenol and fusarenone-X by
Fusarium tricineturn Fn-2B on a rice substrate.
APMBA. Lee, Y.W. Mirocha, C.J. Washington, D.C.
: American Society for Microbiology. Applled
and environmental microbiology. Oct 1984. v. 48
(4). p. 857-858. Includes 7 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0524
Registration of 'Tebonnet' rice.
CRPSAY. Kuenzel, K.A. Johnston, T.H.; Lee,
F.N.; Wells, B.R.; Henry, S.E.; Dllday, R.H.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p. 1126-1127. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0525
Registration of two disease-resistant germplasm
lines of rice.
CRPSAY. McKenzie, K.S. Rush, M.C.; Groth, D.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 839-840. Includes references. (NAL Call
61
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
Gunter Zweig and Joseph Sherma. p. 263-273.
ill. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: 395).
0526
Rice disease control with foliar fungicides,
1981 (Rice (Oryzae sativa 'Labelle',
'Lebonnet', 'Newrex', 'Dawn'), narrow brown
leaf spot; Cercaspora oryzae, brown blotch;
Cercospora oryzae, leaf smut; Entylma oryzae,
brown spot; Helminthosporium oryzae, sheath
spot; Rhizoctonia oryzae).
Whitney, N.G. (s.l.), The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests; results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1982. v. 37. p.
101-1O2. (NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
O532
Tricyclic amides: a new class of systematic
fungicides active against rice blast disease
(caused by Piricularia oryzae).
Bass, R.J. Koch, R.C.; Richards, H.C.; Thorpe,
J.E. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1981. v. 29 (3). p.
576-579. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
J8223).
0527
Rice diseases in the Everglades: 1984 update.
Myers, D.F. Jones, D.B. Belle Glade : The
Center. Belle Glade research report EV -
Florida University Agricultural Research and
Education Center. 1984. (1984-1O). p. 6-8. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO F663).
0533
Wild rice yield losses associated with
growth-stage-specific fungal brown spot
epidemics.
PLDRA. Kohls, C.L. Percich, J.A.; Huot, C.M.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. May 1987. v. 71 (5).
419-422. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0528
Rice foliar fungicide evaluations in Texas,
1984.
FNETD. Whitney, N.G. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 119-120. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R) .
O529
A simple model of selection for fungicide
resistance in plant pathogen populations.
PHYTAJ. Chin, K.M. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. May
1987. v. 77 (5). p. 666-669. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
O530
Survival of Colletotrlchum gloeosporioides f.
sp. aeschynomene in rice irrigatin water and
soil (Used as biocontrol for the weed).
TeBeest, D.O. St. Paul, M1nn., American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. June
1982. v. 66 (6). p. 469-472. Includes 17 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
0531
Tricyclazole (A systemic fungicide for the
control of rice blast disease, Piricularia
oryzae).
Day, E.W. Jr. Koons, J.R.; Decker, O.D. New
York, Academic Press, 1980. Updated general
techniques and additional pesticides, edited by
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0534
Bioklnetics and metabolism of
N-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)-3,4,5,6-tetrachlorophth-
alamic acid (a new systemic bactericide for the
control of bacterial leaf blight (Xanthomonas
oryzae)) in rice.
Klrkpatrick, D. Finn, C.M.; Conway, B.;
Hawkins, D.R.; Honda, T.; Ishida, M.; Powell,
6.P. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1981. v. 29 (3). p.
608-614. ill. 7 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0535
Current status and future prospects of research
on bacterial blight of rice.
APPYA. Mew, T.W. Palo Alto : Annual Reviews,
Inc. Annual review of phytopathology.
Literature review. 1987. v. 25. p. 359-382.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
AN72).
0536
Efficacy of different chemicals in controlling
bacterial blight of rice, 1977 (Rice (Oryza
sativa L. 'Jaya'). bacterial leaf blight;
Xanthomonas oryzae).
Chand, T. Singh, N.J. (s.l.), The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests; results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1981. v.
36. p. 91. (NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0537
Evaluation of Pseudomonas fluorescens for
suppression of sheath rot disease and for
enhancement of grain yields in rice (Oryza
sativa L.).
APMBA. Sakthivel, N. Gnanamanickam, S.S.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for
Microbiology. Applied and Environmental
microbiology. Sept 1987. v. 53 (9). p.
2056-2O59. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0538
Field efficacy of stable bleaching powder in
the control of bacterial leaf blight of rice,
1977 (Rice (Oryza sativa L. 'Jaya7), bacterial
leaf blight; Xanthomonas oryzae).
Chand, T. Singh, N.J. (s.l.). The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests; results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1981. v.
36. p. 91. (NAL Call No.: 464.9 AM31R).
0539
Field efficacy of stable bleaching powder to
control bacterial blight of rice (Xanthomonas
oryzae).
Chand, T. Singh, N.; Singh, H.; Thind, B.S.
Manila, International Rice Research Institute.
International rice research newsletter. Aug
1979. v. 4 (4). p. 12-13. (NAL Call No.:
SB191.R5I6).
0540
Isolation, purification, and serology of rice
tungro bacilliform and rice tungro spherical
viruses.
PLDIDE. Cabauatan, P.O. Hibino, H. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. June 1988. v. 72 (6). p.
526-528. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0541
Loss of sigma-factor of RNA polymerase of
Xanthomonas campestris pv. oryzae during phage
Xp10 infection.
JBCHA3. Liao, Y.D. Kuo, T.T. Baltimore, Md. :
American Society of Biological Chemists. The
Journal of biological chemistry. Oct 15, 1986.
v. 261 (29). p. 13714-13719. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 381 J824).
O542
Pests not known to occur in the United States
or of limited distribution. 90. Xanthomonas
campestris pv. oryzlcola.
Chang, L.W.H. Hyattsville, Md. : The Service.
APHIS 81 - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Sept 1987. (50). 11 p. ill., maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aSB599.A3U5).
0543
Relationship of root injury to the "kresek"
(wilt) phase of bacterial (Xanthomonas oryzae)
blight of rice.
Zaragoza, B.A. SEA. Mew, T.W. Beltsville, Md.,
The Administration. Plant disease
reporter.United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
Science and Education Administration. Dec 1979.
v. 63 (12). p. 1O07-1O11. ill. 9 ref. (NAL Call
No.: 1.9 P69P).
0544
Rice yellow dwarf disease.
Muniyappa, V. Raychaudhuri, S.P. New York :
Springer-verlag, c1988. Mycoplasma diseases of
crops : basic and applied aspects / Karl
Maramorosch, S.P. Raychaudhur1, editors.
Literature review, p. 233-284. Includes
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references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB737.M93).
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0545
Chloroplasts of hoja blanca-Infected rice /
Nguyen Dang Long. -.
Long, Nguyen Dang, 1937-. 1970. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Louisiana State University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1970.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1971. ix, 46 leaves ; 21 cm.
Includes bibliographies. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-3,422).
0550
by Management of the rice tungro virus vector
Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
with controlled-release formulations of
carbofuran.
Wilkins, R.M. Batterby, S.; Heinrichs, E.A.;
Aquino, G.B.; Valencia, S.L. College Park, Md.
: Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
495-499. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 0822).
0546
Effect of mixtures of custard-apple oil and
neem oil on survival of Nephotettix virescens
(Homoptera: Cicadel1idae) and on rice tungro
virus transmission (Annona squamosa,
Azadirachta indica).
Mariappan, V. Saxena. R.C. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
519-521. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
0551
Ovicidal activity of insecticides against
planthoppers (Nilaparvata lugens) on rice
(Grassy stunt disease, ragged stunt virus,
wilted stunt virus).
Heinrichs, E.A. Valencia, S.L. College Park,
Md., Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Feb 1981. v. 74 (1). p.
49-53. Bibliography p. 52-53. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
0547
Environmental Impact of the fungicide
triphenyltin hydroxide after application to
rice fields (California, mosquito control,
•osquitofish, soil residues, stem rot disease).
Schaefer, C.H. Miura, T.; Dupras, E.F. Jr.;
Wilder. W.H. College Park, Md., Entomological
Society of America. Journal of economic
entomology. Oct 1981. v. 74 (5). p. 597-60O. 3
ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
0552
Reduction of tungro virus transmission by
Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
in neem cake-treated rice seedlings.
JEENAI. Saxena, R.C. Khan, Z.R.; Bajet, N.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Oct
1987. v. 80 (5). p. 1079-1082. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.': DNAL 421 J822).
0548
Evaluation of systemic insecticides for control
of rice tungro (virus and its vector,
Nephotett i x v i rescens).
Shukla, V.D. Anjaneyulu, A. St. Paul, Minn.,
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1980. v. 64 (8). p. 79O-792. ill.
11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 1.9 P69P).
0553
Serelogical and biochemical properties of the
capsid and major noncapsid proteins of maize
stripe, rice hoja blanca, and Echinochloa hoja
blanca viruses.
PHYTAJ. Falk, B.W. Morales, F.J.; Tsai, J.H.;
Niessen, A.I. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. Feb
1987. v. 77 (2). p. 196-201. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0549
Isolation, purification, and serology of rice
tungro bacilliform and rice tungro spherical
viruses.
PLDIDE. Cabauatan, P.O. Hlbino, H. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. June 1988. v. 72 (6). p.
526-528. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
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0554
Absorption and transport of Fe (iron) and Rb
(rubidium) in rice cultivars differing In their
Fe-stress response: an analysis of the patterns
of uptake in relation to the tolerance (Oryza
sativa, nutrient stress).
Pandey, D.P. Kannan, S. New York. Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. 1982. v.
5,1.6.4 (1). p. 27-43. Includes 6 ref. (NAL
Cal1 No.: QK867.J67).
0555
Critical limits of deficiency and toxicity of
zinc in paddy in a Typic Ustipsamment (Rice).
Rattan, R.K. Shukla. L.M. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1984. v. 15 (9). p.
1O41-1O50. ill. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No.: S59O.C63).
0556
The effect of nitrification inhibitors, slow
release nitrogen sources, and time of urea
application on nitrogen fertilizer efficiency
in drill-seeded Mars rice (a preliminary
report) (Denitrification loss, deficiency
symptoms, Louisiana).
Brandon, D.M. Leonards, W.J.; Rawls, S.M.;
Simoneaux, N.J. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 101-107.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
0557
Effect of organic matter on changes in soil
zinc fractions found in wetland soils.
CSOSA2. Ghanem, S.A. Mikkelsen, D.S. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. Nov 1987. v. 18
(11). p. 1217-1234. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
0558
Effect of redox, zinc fertilization and
incubation time on DTPA-extraetable zinc, iron
and manganese.
CSOSA2. Sajwan, K.S. Lindsay, W.L. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. 1988. v. 19 (1). p.
1-11. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S590.C63).
O559
Effects of redox on zinc deficiency in paddy
rice.
SSSJD4. Sajwan, K.S. Lindsay, W.L. Madison,
Wis. : The Society. Soil Science Society of
America journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 50 (5). p.
1264-1269. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 S03).
0560
Mineral-deficiency symptoms displayed by rice
plants grown under controlled conditions in the
greenhouse.
Cibes, H.R. Gaztambide, S. Rio Piedras, The
Station. Abstract: Deficiency symptoms were
induced by the omission of macro- and
micronutrient elements on rice plants of the
Sinaloa variety grown in solution culture in
the greenhouse. The elements Included in the
study were N, P, K, Ca, Mg. S. Fe, Mn and B.
The omission of N, K and Fe from the nutrient
medium resulted in the poorest top growth of
plants. The lowest values of either fresh or
dry weight of roots were caused by lack of K.
Omission of Ca, S, Mg, B and Mn treatments also
caused the development of poor root systems.
Lack of P was the least detrimental. Except for
S and Fe, the concentration of the particular
missing element in the leaf tissues was lower
in plants from each deficiency treatment than
in the control plants. Leaf analysis indicates
that the absence of one element from the
nutrient medium could cause either a reduction
or an increase of other related elements in the
leaf tissue. The Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Oct 198O. v.
64 (4). p. 369-378. ill. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
O561
Prediction and prevention of iron-related rice
seedling chlorosis on Everglades Histosols.
SSSJD4. Snyder, G.H. Jones, D.B. Madison, Wis.
: The Society. Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
drill-seeded 1n certain Histosols in the
Everglades Agricultural Area germinates well,
but after a few weeks it becomes chlorotic and
grows poorly. The condition is termed "rice
seedling chlorosis." After flooding, chlorotic
seedlings generally assume normal color, except
that some seedling mortality occurs,
particularly in areas with excessively deep
water. Studies were conducted to identify soil
and cultivar susceptibility to seedling
chlorosis and then to develop methods for
preventing its occurrence. Problem soils were
identified on the basis of their total Fe
content. Seedling chlorosis occurred in soils
containing up to 3.4 g Fe kg-1. Susceptible
soils produced a nearly white ash when heated
in a muffle furnace for 2 h at 55O ?C. Seedling
chlorosis was alleviated in all seed at rates
of 20 to 3O kg Fe ha-1. The effect of seedling
chlorosis on yield varied with cultivar and, to
some extent, with experimental conditions. The
cv. Leah was very susceptible to chlorosis, and
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yield was increased by Fe treatment. By
contrast, even though visual symptoms were
apparent, yield of cv. Labelle evidently was
not reduced by seedling chlorosis because Fe
treatment did not increase yield. Yield of cv.
Lebonnet increased with Fe treatment in two out
of three trials. Although the studies did not
permit determination of the cause of seedling
chlorosis, it appeared that the chlorosis did
not result from a simple Fe deficiency. Soil
Science Society of America journal. duly/Aug
1988. v. 52 (4). p. 1O43-1O46. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 503).
0562
Regulation of Fe-stress (Iron) response In some
crop varieties: anomaly of a mechanism for
recovery through non-redumptlve pH reduction
(Cajanus indicus, pigeonpeas, Corchorus
capsularis, Corchorus olitorius, jute, Cicer
arietinum, chickpeas, Oryza sativa, rice,
chlorosis).
Kannan, S.JPNUD. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1981. v. 4 (1). p.
1-19. ill. 12 ref. (NAL Call No.: OK867.J67).
0563
Sulphur deficiency and toxicity in rice
(Sulfur).
Nageswar Rao, N. Biddappa, C.C.; •Sarkunan, V.
Washington, D.C. : The Sulphur Institute.
Sulphur in agriculture. 198O. v. 4. p. 25-26.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
S587.5.S9S9).
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O564
Activities of the N-phenyl imide S-23142 in
caroteneid-deficient seedlings of rice and
cucumber.
PCBPB. Sato, R. Nagano. E.; Oshlo. H.;
Kamoshita, K. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. July
1988. v. 31 (3). p. 213-220. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
O568
Bentazon mixtures to control weeds in rice.
JAUPA. Liu, L.C. Lozano, J.O.M. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Apr 1987. v.
71 (2). p. 217-223. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0565
Affinity and mobility of fungicidal dialkyl
dithiolanylidenemalonates in rice plants.
Uchida, M. New York, Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology. Dec 1980. v. 14
(3). p. 249-255. ill. 23 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB951.P49).
0569
Critical limits of deficiency and toxicity of
zinc in paddy in a Typic Ustipsamment (Rice).
Rattan, R.K. Shukla. L.M. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1984. v. 15 (9). p.
1041-1050. ill. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No,: S59O.C63).
O566
Amelioration of chilling injury in rice
seedlings by mefluidide.
CRPSAY. Zhang, L.X. Li, P.H.; Tseng, M.J.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. May/June 1987. v. 27
(3). p. 531-534. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0570
The degradation and bioactivity of metolachlor
in the soil .
WEESA6. Braverman, M.P. Lavy, T.L.; Barnes,
C.J. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1986. v. 34 (3). p.
479-484. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0567
Basis for differential susceptibility of rice
(Oryza sativa), wild rice (Zizania palustris),
and giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum ) to
bentazon.
WEESA6. Clay, S.A. Oelke, E.A. Champaign, 111.
: Weed Science Society of America. Abstract:
The basis for differential susceptibility of
tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.), susceptible
wild rice (Zizania palustris L.), susceptible
giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum Engelm. -
SP6EU) to foliar application of 1.1 kg ai/ha of
bentazon
3-(1-methyl ethyl)-(1H)-2,1,3,-benzothiadiazin-
-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide was investigated by
evaluting herbicide absorption, translocation,
and metabolism. Giant burreed and wild rice
absorbed more bentazon than rice at similar
growth stages. Less than 1O% of the absorbed
bentazon was translocated out of the treated
leaf of any of the species. Differential
tolerance of bentazon among the three species
was due to differences 1n the rate of bentazon
metabolism. Rice metabolized 98% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 1 day
after treatment (DAT), while giant burreed and
wild rice metabolized less than 2% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 5 DAT.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 3O1-3O4.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0571
Effect of growth stage on rice (Oryza sativa)
tolerance to acifluorfen (Herbicide, Hemp
sesban i a, crop i nj ury).
Street, J.E.WEESA. Richard, E.P. Jr. Champaign
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1983. v. 31 (5). p. 672-673.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0572
Effect of oxidative damage induced by gamma
irradiation on germination potentials of rice
seeds.
JAFCAU. Ramarathnatn, N. Osawa, T.; Kawakishi,
S.; Namiki, M. Washington, D.C. : American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 35 (1). p.
8-11. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
381 J8223).
0573
Effect of sugar mill effluent on oxygen uptake
and carbon dioxide output of rice (Oryza sativa
L.c.v. Mushoori) seedlings.
ENVRA. Behera, B.K. Sayeed, S.A. Duluth, Minn.
: Academic Press. Environmental research. June
1987. v. 43 (1). p. 135-141. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA565.A1E5).
68
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0574
Effect of three dinitroaniline herbicides on
rice (Oryza sativa) growth (Residual levels of
fluchloralin, profluralln, and trifluralin,
phytotoxicities).
Brewer, F. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert, R.E. Ct-.ampaign,
111., Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1982. v. 30 (2). p. 153-158. ill.
Includes 31 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0575
Effects of metolachlor residues on rice (oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Braverman, M.P. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6). p.
819-824. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0576
Effects of simulated MSMA drift on rice (Oryza
sativa). II. Arsenic residues in foliage and
grain and relationships between arsenic
residues, rice toxicity symptoms, and yields
(Herbicide).
Wauchope, R.D. Richard, E.P.; Hurst, H.R.
Champaign, 111., Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. July 1982. v. 30 (4). p.
405-410. ill. 25 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
O580
Identification of glucosylated conjugates and
oxygenated metabolites of nonionic surfactants
in barley and rice leaf tissue (Pesticide
formulating agents).
Stolzenberg, G.E. Olson, P.A.; Tanaka, F.S.;
Mansager, E.R.; Lamoureux, C.H. Washington,
D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium series -
American Chemical Society. 1984. 1984. (254).
p. 2O7-218. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OD1.A45).
0581
Impact of powerlines on crop yields in eastern
Arkansas.
AKFRAC. Parser,, L.D. Norman, M.D. Fayettevi 1 le.
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Sept/Oct 1986. v. 35 (5). p. 4. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1OO AR42F).
0582
Influence of flood interval and cultivar on
rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to fenoxaprop.
WEESA6; Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E.; Boykin, D.L.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
842-845. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 79.8 W41).
0577
Effects of simulated MSMA (monosodium
•ethanearsonate) drift on rice (Oryza sativa)
growth and yield.
Richard, E.P. Jr. Hurst, H.R.; Wauchope, R.D.
Champaign, 111., Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1981. v. 29 (3). p.
303-3O8. ill. 17 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0583
Influence of MSMA on straighthead, arsenic
uptake and growth response in rice (Oryza
sativa).
AKARA. Frans, R. Horton, D.; Burdette, L.
Fayetteville : The Station. Report series -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan
1988. (302). 12 p. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 AR42R).
0578
Greenhouse selection for drought resistance in
rice (Leaf water potential).
O'Toole, J.C. Maguling. M.A. Madison, Wis.,
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Mar/Apr 1981. v. 21 (2). p. 325-327. ill. 9
ref. (NAL Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0579
Hexach1orocyc1ohexane i nh i b i ts
calmodulIn-dependent Ca2+-ATPase activity in
rice shoot membranes.
PCBPB. Salimath, B.P. Sharada, R.; Karanth,
N.G.K.; Shetty, H.S.; Majutnder, S.K. Ouluth,
Minn. : Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry
and physiology. June 1988. v. 31 (2). p.
146-154. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0584
Interaction of propanil and selected
insecticides on rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Khodayari. K. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Tugwell,
N.P. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1986. v. 34 (5). p.
801-803. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0585
Is growth of plants following rice affected by
manganese toxicity.
Thompson, L.F. AR. Majedi, M.R. Fayetteville,
Ark., The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Sept/Oct 1980. v. 29 (5). p. 14. ill. (NAL Call
No.: 10O AR42F).
69
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0586
The mechanism of excessive iron uptake (iron
toxicity) of wetland rice.
Benckiser, G. Ottow, J.C.G.; Watanabe, I.;
Santiago, S. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. 1984. Presented at
the "Second International Symposium on Iron
Nutrition and Interactions 1n Plants," August
2-5, 1983, Utah State University, Logan, v. 7
(1/5). p. 177-185. Includes references. (NAL
Cal 1 No.: OK867.J67).
0587
Mefluidide-bentazon interactions on soybeans
(Glycine max) and red rice (Oryza sativa) (Weed
control in rice fields of southwest Louisiana,
Phytotoxicity).
Rao, S.R. Harger, T.R. Champaign, 111., Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1981. v. 29 (2). p. 20O-2O9. ill. 21 ref. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 79.8 W41).
0588
A method for inducing controlled moisture
stress on seedlings (Oryza sativa, Vigna
radiata, laboratory equipment for plant science
research).
Sikurajapathy, M.AGJOA. Cappy, J.J.; Gross,
H.D. Madison : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1983. v. 75 (5). p.
84O-843. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 4 AM34P).
0589
MSMA-Induced straighthead in rice (Oryza
sativa) and effect upon metabolism and yield
(Herbicide, residues, toxicity).
Morton, D.K.WEESA. Frans, R.E.; Cothren, T.
Champaign : Weed Science Society of America.
Weed science. Sept 1983. v. 31 (5). p. 648-651.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8
W41).
0590
Oxldlazon absorption, translocatlon, and
metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa) and
barnyardgrass (Ech1noch1oa CPUS-ga111).
WEESA6. Achhlreddy. N.R. Kirkwood, R.C.;
Fletcher, W.W. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Nov 1984. v.
32 (6). p. 727-731. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0591
The phytotoxicity and weed control of butachlor
plus propanil in dry-seeded rice.
Wu, C.H.SWSPB. Dixon. G.A.; Muench, S.R.;
Sandberg, C.L.; What ley, T.L. Champaign : The
Society. Proceedings - Southern Weed Science
Society. 1983. 1983. (36th). p. 95-99. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.9 SOS).
0592
Potential carryover of Dual and Lasso in rice.
Griffin, J.L. Robinson, J.F.; Habetz, R.J.;
Regan, R.P. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 317-320.
Includes 1 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
L93 (3)).
0593
Propanil plus methyl parathion on rice (Oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Wills, G.D. Street, J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
Abstract: Effects of propanil
N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide applied to
three- to foui—leaf rice (Oryza sativa L. ) 1 or
7 days before, after, or tank mixed with methyl
parathion (0,0-dimethyl-0-4-nitrophenyl
phosphorothioate) were determined under
different environmental conditions. Field
experiments determined the effect on yield of
drill-seeded rice, 'Labelle' for two planting
dates in 1982 and 'Lemont' for one planting
date in 1986. Treatments were applied at
sunrise and at noon. Growth chamber and
greenhouse experiments determined the effects
of temperature, relative humidity (RH), and
soil moisture on response of Labelle rice. In
all experiments, propanil, both alone and with
methyl parathion, resulted in 2O to 3O%
leafburn during the first week after treatment
with rapid recovery to less than 10% injury
after 3 to 4 weeks. In field experiments,
yields were not reduced in the treated rice
below that in the untreated controls. In
controlled-environment experiments, rice was
not Injured by propanil plus methyl parathion
more than by propanil alone after 2 to 4 weeks.
Both treated and untreated rice were Injured
more by the environmental conditions of high
(4OC) temperature, low (40%) RH, and low (near
the wilting point) soil moisture than by low
(3OC) temperature, high (1OO%) RH, and flooded
soil. Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p.
335-339. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0594
Residual effects of MSMA (monosodium
methanearsonate, herbicide) on sterility In
rice cultivars.
Gilmour. J.T. Wells, B.R. Madison, Wis.,
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Nov/Dec 1980. v. 72 (6). p. 1066-1067. 8 ref.
70
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(NAL Cal 1 No.: 4 AM34P).
0595
Rice cultlvar response to aluminum in nutrient
solution.
CSOSA2. Fagerla, N.K. Wright, R.J.; Baligar,
V.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1133-1142. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S59O.C63).
0596
Rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to fenoxaprop.
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, d.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. May 1987. v. 35 (3). p. 401-4O6.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0597
Salinity damage to rice seedlings.
Gilmour, J.T. Atlanta, Ga., Potash & Phosphate
Institute. Better crops with plant food. Winter
1980/1981. v. 44. p. 13-15. ill. (NAL Call No.:
6 B46).
0598
Straight head of rice and its control /W.H.
Tisdale and U. Mitchell Jenkins.
Tlsdale, W. H. 1892-. Jenkins, U.
Mitchel1_1884-. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture, 1921. Cover title.-
"Contribution from the Bureau of Plant
Industry.". 16 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1212).
0599
Sulphur deficiency and toxicity in rice
(Sulfur).
Nageswar Rao, N. Biddappa, C.C.; Sarkunan, V.
Washington, D.C-. : The Sulphur Institute.
Sulphur in agriculture. 1980. v. 4. p. 25-26.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
S587.5.S9S9).
0600
Susceptibility of rice (Oryza sativa) to
various postemergence grass herbicides.
WEESA6. Street, J.E. Snipes, C.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5). p. 686-690.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0601
Tolerance of rice cultivars to iron toxieity.
JPNUDS. Fageria, N.K. Rabelo, N.A. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Apr 1987. v. 10 (6). p. 653-661.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK867.J67).
0602
Tolerance of rice (Oryza sativa) to acifluorfen
and triclopyr applied alone or in mixtures with
propani1.
WEESA6. Smith, R.J. Jr. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Abstract:
Acifluorfen
(5- 2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy -2-nit-
robenzoic acid) applied alone and in mixtures
with propani1
N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide reduced
rough grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.
'Lebonnet' or 'Bond') by 7% when applied at the
late-booting or heading growth stages, averaged
over several rates of application. Earlier
applications, did not reduce rice yield. The
highest rate (O.6 kg ai/ha) of acifluorfen
alone and in mixtures with propanil at 3.4 kg
ai/ha) reduced grain yields more than lower
rates (0.1 or 0.3 kg ai/ha). Triclopyr
( (3,/5,6-trichloro-2-pyrid1nyl )oxy acetic acid)
alone and in mixtures with propanil reduced
rough grain yields of rice by 18% when applied
at the late-booting growth stage, averaged over
several rates, of applications, but did not
affect yields when applied at the
early-tillering, jointing, or early-booting
growth stages. Whole-grain milling yield and
germination of rice seed were not affected by
acifluorfen or triclopyr alone or in mixtures
with propanil, regardless of rate or growth
stage of application. Weed science. May 1988.
v. 36 (3). p. 379-383. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0603
Tolerance of rice seedlings to potassium salts
(Oryza sativa. Soil salinity, phytotoxicity,
cultivar resistance, Arkansas).
Baser, R.E.AKABA. Gilmour, J.T. Fayetteville :
The Station. Bulletin - Arkansas, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Aug 1982. Aug 1982. (86O).
18 p. ill. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42).
O604
Tolerances of 20 rice cultivars to excess A1
and Mn (aluminum and manganese, toxicity, Oryza
sativa).
Nelson, L.E.AGJOA. Madison : American Society
of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb 1983. v.
75 (1). p. 134-138. ill. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.:
4 AM34P).
71
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0605
Uptake and translocation of o-sec-butylphenyl
N-nethylcarbamate (BPMC) and 0,0-diisopropyl
S-benzyl phosphorothiolate (IBP) in rice plants
applied as single and mixed preparations
(control of insect pests on various crops).
Uej1, M. Kanazawa, J. New York, Springer
Verlag. Bulletin of environmental contamination
and toxicology. Feb 1980. v. 24 (2). p.
2O4-210. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.:
RA1270.P35A1).
72
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AND MISC.
0606
Deep-bed rice drying simulation using two
generalized single-layer models.
TAAEA. Noomhorm, A. Verma, L.R. St. Joseph,
Mich. : The Society. Transactions of the ASAE -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Sept/Oct 1986. v. 29 (5). p. 1456-1461.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 290.9
AM32T).
0607
Deterioration of rice (Oryza sativa) seed in
storage and its influence on field performance
/ by Prasoot Sittisroung. -.
Sittisroung, Prasoot, 1937-. 1970. Thesis
(Ph.D. )--Mississip'pi State University, 1970.
Mich. : University
91 leaves ; 21 cm.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor
Microfilms, 1971. vi
Bibliography:
71-1,193).
leaves 85-91. (NAL Call No.: DISS
0611
Flash drying techniques for shelling
high-moisture rough rice.
Kassem, A.M. Kunze, O.R. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. Paper - American Society of
Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche collection).
Paper presented at the 1984 Winter Meeting of
the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available for purchase from: The American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 Miles Road,. Winter 1984. (84-3553). 33 p.
ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE 290.9 AM32P).
O612
The impact of new short season rice varieties
on drying and storage of rough rice in Texas
/by Gobind Shewakram Bhagia.
Bhagia, G. S. 1967. Thesis (M.A.)--Texas A&M
University, 1967. vii, 78 p. : ill. : 28 cm.
Bibliography: p. 76-78. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB191.R5B53).
0608
Distribution of sterigmatocystin and fungal
Mycelium in individual brown rice kernels
naturally Infected by Aspergillus versicolor
(Mycotoxins).
Takahashi, H.CECHAF. Yasaki, H. ; Nanayama, U.;
Manabe, M.; Matsuura, S. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
Chemistry. Jan/Feb 1984. v. 61 (1). p. 48-52.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 59.8
C33).
O613
Post-harvest food losses in developing
countries.
Pariser, E.R. Baltimore : Published for the
World Bank by Johns Hopkins University Press,
C1987. Food policy : integrating supply,
distribution, and consumption / edited by J.
Price Gittinger, Joanne Leslie, Caroline
Hoisington. p. 309-325. ill. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL HD9018.D44F6).
0609
Dry-season survival of Rhynchosporium oryzae in
rice leaves and stored seeds.
MYCOAE. Thomas, M.D. Bronx, N.Y. : The New York
Botanical Garden. Mycologia. Nov/Dec 1984. v.
76 (6). p. 1111-1113. Includes 8 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 M99).
O614
Returns to rice storage, 1972-81 (Costs and
returns, net harvest prices, Arkansas).
Elam, E.W.AKFRA. Holder, S.H. Fayetteville :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. July/Aug 1983.
v. 32 (4). p. 3. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 10O AR42F).
0610
Erosterol versus dry matter loss as quality
indicator for high-moisture rough rice during
holding.
CECHAF. Naewbanij, M. Seib, P.A.; Chung, D.S.;
Seltz, L.M.; Deyoe, C.W. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. July/Aug 1986. v. 63 (4). p.
315-320. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 59.8 C33).
O615
Rough-rice breakage in relation to kernel
thickness for hand- and combine-harvested rice.
Matthews, J. Wadsworth, J.I.; Spadaro, J.J. St.
Joseph, Mich., The Society. Transactions of the
ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Jan/Feb 1981. v. 24 (1). p. 255-258.
15 ref. (NAL Call No.: 290.9 AM32T).
0616
Seed treatment in rice.
JSTED. Krishnasamy, V. Seshu, D.V. East
Lansing, Mich. : Association of Official Seed
Analysts. Journal of seed technology.
Literature review. 1987. v. 11 (1). p. 69-78.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
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(PROTECTION OF PLANT PRODUCTS - GENERAL AND MISC.)
SB113.2.J6).
0617
Seedling blight and stack-burn of rice and the
hot-water seed treatment /by W.H. Tisdale.
"Msdale, W. H. 1892-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1922. Caption title.-
"November 13, 1922."- "Professional paper.". 11
p., 6 p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84B no.1116).
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0618
Aeration of rough rice In long-term storage.
Calderwood, D.L. Cogburn, R.R.; Webb, B.D.;
Marchetti, M.A. St. Joseph, Mich. : The
Society. Paper - American Society of
Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche collection).
1983. Paper presented at the 1983 Winter
Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Available for purchase from: The
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
Order Dept., 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph,
Michigan 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-03OO for information and prices.
1983. (fiche no. 83-3535). 1 microfiche : ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: FICHE
S-72).
0619
Breeding for host plant resistance to stored
rice insects (Sitophilus oryzae, Rhyzopertha
dominica).
Cogburn, R.R. TX-AR-SO. Bollich, C.N. College
Station, Tex., The Station. MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. July 1980.
July 198O. (1451). p. 355-358. 6 ref. (NAL Call
No. : 10O T31M).
0620
Comparison of malathion and three candidate
protectants against insect pests of stored rice
and advantages of encapsulation.
Cogburn, R.R. College Station, Tex.,
Southwestern Entomological Society. The
Southwestern entomologist. Mar 1981. v. 6 (1).
p. 38-43. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: OL461.S65).
0623
Controlling insect pests of stored rice
/ prepared by Store-Product Insects Branch,
Market Quality Research Division, Agriculture
Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture .
Balzer, August I._19OO-. Washington, D.C. :
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1964. Published in 1948 under
title: Insect pests of stored rice and their
control, by A.I. Balzer and R.T. Cotton, iii,
28 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Ah no.129
1964).
0624
Controlling insect pests of stored rice
/ prepared by Stored Product Insects Research
Branch, Market Quality Research Division,
Agricultural Research Service .
Washington, D.C. : Agricultural Research
Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1971. Cover
title, iv, 19 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1 Ag84Ah no.129 1971).
0625
Controlling insect pests of stored rice
/ prepared by Stored-Product Insects Section,
Biological Sciences Branch, Marketing Research
Division, Agricultural Marketing Service. .
Washington, D.C. : Agricultural Marketing
Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1957. Cover
title.- Replaces Farmers' bulletin no. 19O6,
Insect pests of stored rice and their control,
by August I. Balzer and R.T. Cotton. 30 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Ah
no.129).
0621
Concentrations of methyl bromide lethal to
Insects in grain laboratory studies of sorption
rates and effects of concentrations on rice
weevil and confused flour beetle / by W. Keith
-Whitney and Herbert H. Walkden .
Whitney, W. Keith. Walkden, H. H._1893-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Agricultural Marketing Service, Market Quality
Research Division, 1961. Cover title.-
"November 1961.". 25 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: p. 25. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84Mr no.511).
0626
Distribution of angoumois grain moth, almond
moth, and Indian meal moth in rice fields and
rice storages in Texas as indicated by
pheromone-baited adhesive traps (Sitotroga
cerealella, Ephestia cautella, Plodia
i nterpuncte11a).
Cogburn, R.R. Vick, K.W. College Park, Md.,
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Dec 1981. v. 1O (6). p. 1O03-10O7.
ill. Includes 7 ref. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0622
Control of the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha
dominica (F.), and the rice weevil, Si tophilus
oryzae (L.), in rough rice with a heated
fluidized bed.
Vardell, H.H. niton, E.W. Athens. Ga., The
Society. Journal of the Georgia Entomological
Society. Oct 1981. v. 16 (4). p. 521-524. 6
ref. (NAL Call No.: OL461.G4).
0627
The effect of cathode-ray irradiation on the
rice weevil in wheat / by N.M. Dennis, L.H.
Soderholm, and H.H. Walkden .
Dennis, N. M. 1922-. Soderholm, L. H.; Walkden,
H. H._1893-. Washington, D.C. : Market Quality
Research Division, Agricultural Marketing
Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1962. Cover
title.- "April 1962.". 14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: p. 14. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84Mr no.531).
75
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0628
The effects of rearing temperatures on certain
aspects of the biology of Corcyra cephalonica
(Stainton), the rice moth.
Osman, N.B. Wright, V.F.; Mills. R.B,
Manhattan : Kansas State University, 1984.
Proceedings of the Third International Working
Conference on Stcred-Product Entomology : Oct
23-28. 1983, Kansas State Univ.. Manhattan,
Kansas / spon. Dept. of Entomology and Oept. of
Grain Science a. p. 99-106. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB937.I5 1983).
0629
Effects of two insect growt regulators
(hydroprene and R-20458) on the follicular
epithelium and the oocytes of the rice weevil,
Si tophilus oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae) (Genetic control of stored
product pests, morphology).
Mkhize. J.M.JNYEA. Gupta, A.P. Lawrence : The
Society. Journal of the New York Entomological
Society. Sept 1982. v. 90 (3). p. 213-218. ill,
2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 420 N48J).
O630
Evidence for a male-produced aggregation
pheromone in the rice weevil (Sitophilus
oryzae, pest of stored cereal grains).
Phillips, J.K. Burkholder, W.E. College Park,
Md., Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Oct 1981. v. 74 (5). p.
539-542. ill. 9 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
O631
Factors that affect the relative resistance of
rough rice to angoumois grain moths and lesser
grain borers (Sitotroga cerealel la, Rhyzopertha
dominiea).
Cogburn, R.R.EVETB. Bollich, C.N.; Meola, S.
College Park : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. June 1983.
v. 12 (3). p. 936-942. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: OL461.E532).
0632
Fenoxycarb as a long-term protectant for stored
rough rice.
JEENAI. Cogburn, R.R. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1988. v. 81 (2). p.
722-726. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
0633
Further studies on the nutritional evaluation
of wheat, triticale, and rice grains using the
red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum).
Shariff, G. Vohra, P.; Oualset, C.O. St. Paul,
Minn., American Association of Cereal Chemists.
Cereal chemistry. Mar/Apr 1981. v. 58 (2). p.
86-89. 9 ref. (NAL Call No.: 59.8 C33).
0634
Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of
chlordimeform and its metabolites in cargo rice
and husk (Acaricides, residues, grain hygiene,
chemical analysis, methods, chromatography).
Fan, D.F.JANCA. Ge, S.D. Arlington : The
Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. Nov 1982. v. 65
(6). p. 1517-1520. ill. 4 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 AS7).
0635
Infrared heating with vacuum for control of the
lesser grain borer, (Rhyzopertha dominiea F.)
and rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae (L.))
infesting wheat (Stored-product Insect
control).
Tilton, E.W.GENSA. Vardel1, H.H.; Jones, R.D.
Athens : The Society. Journal of the Georgia
Entomological. Society. Jan 1983. v. 18 (1). p.
61-64. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.64).
O636
Infrared radiation for the control of immature
insects in kernels of rough rice / by Harry W.
Schroeder and Elvin W. Tilton .
Schroeder, Harry W. Tilton, Elvin W.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Agricultural Marketing Service, Market Quality
Research Division, 1961. Cover title. 1O p. ;
26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.39 M34Am
no.445).
O637
Insect pests of stored rice and their control
/by August I. Balzer.
Balzer, August I. 1900-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1942. 22 p. : ill.
23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.19O6).
0638
Insect pests of stored rice and their control
/by August I. Balzer and R.T. Cotton.
Balzer, August I. 19OO-. Cotton, R. T.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1947. Originally issued Aug. 1942. 24 p. : ill
; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1906
1947).
76
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0639
Insect prevention and control in rough rice
/prepared by Stored-Products Insects Branch,
Market Quality Research Division, Agricultural
Marketing Service.
Washington, D.C. : The Division, 1963. 7 1 :
111. ; 24 cm. Bibliography : p. 8 . (NAL Call
No.: DNAL A28O.39 Ag8M no.28).
0640
Protecting rough rice stored in metal farm bins
from insect attack (Sitotroga cerealell a,
Rhyzopertha dom i n i ca).
Cogburn, R.R.JEENAI. Calderwood, D.L.; Webb,
B.D.; Marchetti, M.A. College Park :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1983. v. 76 (6). p.
1377-1383. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 0822).
0645
Sex pheroroones of rice moth, Corcyra
cephalonica Stainton. I. Identification of male
pheromone.
JCECD. Zagatti, P. Kunesch, G.; Ramiandrasoa,
F.; Malosse, C.; Hall. D.R.; Lester, R.;
Nesbitt, B.F. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
Journal of chemical ecology. July 1987. v. 13
(7). p. 1561-1573. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
0646
Sex pheromones of rice moth, Corcyra
cephalonica Stainton. II. Identification and
role of female pheromone.
JCECD. Hall, D.R. Cork, A.; Lester, R.;
Nesbitt, B.F.; Zagatti, P. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology. July
1987. v. 13 (7). p. 1575-1589. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
0641
Repellent and growth-inhibiting effects of
turmeric oil, sweetflag oil, neem oil, and
"Margosan-0" on red flour beetle (Coleoptera:
Tenebrionidae).
JEENAI. Jilani, G. Saxena, R.C.; Rueda, B.P.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Aug
1988. v. 81 (4). p. 1226-1230. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
0642
Resistance to the lesser grain borer in Dawn'
and Labelle' varieties of rice.
dEENAI. McGaughey, W.H. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Aug 1973. v. 66 (4). p.
1005. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
421 J822).
0643
Rough rice storage.
Cogburn, R.R. St. Paul : American Association
of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rice: chemistry and
technology / edited by Bienvenido 0. Juliano.
p. 265-287. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
0644
SEN observations of rice weevil larvae,
SI tophi 1us oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae).
UKESA. Speirs, R.D. White, G.D.; Wilson. J.L.
Lawrence. Kan. : The Society. Journal of the
Kansas Entomological Society. Apr 1986. v. 59
(2). p. 390-394. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 420 K13).
0647
Sound detection of stored-product insects that
feed inside kernels of grain.
JEENAI. Vick, K.w. Webb, J.C.; Weaver, B.A.;
Litzkow, C. College Park, Md. : Entomological
Society of America. A system for acoustically
detecting internal-feeding insect larvae in
grain is described. Larvae of the lesser grain
borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.); rice weevil,
Sitophilus oryzae (L.); and Angoumois grain
moth, Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier), produced
sounds loud enough to be detected 13-19 d after
oviposit ion, depending upon the species. After
first detection larvae produced detectable
sounds 71-90% of the time until pupation.
Infestation rates could be estimated, at least
in the range of 1-2O infested kernels per 1OO
ml of grain where the infestation rate was
strongly correlated to number of sounds as
counted by a frequency counter. Journal of
economic entomology. Oct 1988. v. 81 (5). p.
1489-1493. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J822).
0648
Suppression of residual populations of -the rice
weevil, Sitophilus oryzae, by the parasitic
wasp, Anisopteromalus calandrae (Biological
control).
Press, J.W. Cline, L.D.; Flaherty. B.R. Athens
: The Society. Journal of the Georgia
Entomological Society. Jan 1984. v. 19 (1). p.
11O-113. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
QL461.G4).
77
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O649
Ultra-low-volume applications of synergized
pyrethrins for stored-product insect control
(Flour beetle, Tribolium confusum, and rice
weevi1, Sitophi1us oryzae).
Bernhard, K.M, Bennett, G.W. College Park, Md.,
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Oct 1981. v. 74 (5). p.
572-576. ill. 12 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 0822).
78
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WEEDS
0650
An Arkansas rice fanner talks about weeds
(Control, economics, methods).
Tul 1, J.E. Auburn, Ala., The Society.
Proceedings - Southern Weed Science Society.
1980. 1980. (33d). p. 6-13. (NAL Call No.: 79.9
S08).
0651
Barnyardgrass control In rice with fenoxaprop
(Whip).
RRMSD. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. Mar 1987. v. 12 (3). 4 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S79.E37).
0654
Behavior of 1,4-D in common waterplantian
(Alisma triviale) (Weed control, wild rice
production in Minnesota).
Ransom, J.K.WEESA. Oelke, E.A.; Wyse, D.L.
Champaign : Weed Science Society of America.
Weed science. Nov 1983. v. 31 (6). p. 766-770.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8
W41).
0655
Bentazon mixtures to control weeds in rice.
JAUPA. Liu, L.C. Lozano, J.J.M. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Apr 1987. v.
71 (2). p. 217-223. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0652
Barnyardgrass control in soybeans following
rice (Echinochloa crus-gal1i, Oryza sativa,
Glycine max, weed control, Mississippi).
Kurtz, M.E.RRMSD. Street, J.E. Mississippi
State : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. May 1983. v. 8 (6). 4 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0656
Bifenox as an herbicide for the control of
barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crusgali) in rice.
Richard, E.P. Jr. MS. Miller, T.C.; Bowman,
D.H. Mississippi State, The Station. Research
report - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station.Mississippi. Agricultural
and Forestry Experiment Station. Jan 1980. v. 5
(8). 2 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0653
Basis for differential susceptibility of rice
(Oryza sativa), wild rice (Zizania palustris),
and giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum ) to
bentazon.
WEESA6. Clay, S.A. Oelke, E.A. Champaign, 111.
: Weed Science Society of America. Abstract:
The basis for differential susceptibility of
tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.), susceptible
wild rice (Zizania palustris L.), susceptible
giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum Engelm. ~
SPGEU) to foliar application of 1.1 kg ai/ha of
bentazon
3-(1-methyl ethyl)-(1H)-2,1,3.-benzothiadiazin-
-4(3H)-one 2,2-dioxide was investigated by
evaluting herbicide absorption, translocation,
and metabolism. Giant burreed and wild rice
absorbed more bentazon than rice at similar
growth stages. Less than 10% of the absorbed
bentazon was translocated out of the treated
leaf of any of the species. Differential
tolerance of bentazon among the three species
was due to differences in the rate of bentazon
metabolism. Rice metabolized 98% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 1 day
after treatment (DAT), while giant burreed and
wild rice metabolized less than 2% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 5 DAT.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 301-304.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0657
Bifenox as an herbicide for the control of
barnyardgrass in rice.
Richard, E.P. Jr. MS. Miller, T.C.; Bowman,
D.H. Mississippi State, The Station. MAFES
research highlights - Mississippi Agricultural
& Forestry Experiment Station.Mississippi.
Agricultural & Forest Experiment Station. Apr
1980. v. 43 (4). p. 8. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
M69MI).
O658
Biological control of northern jolntvetch
(Aeschynomene virginica) in rice (Oryza sativa)
and soybeans (Glycine max)—a researcher's
view.
WEESA6. Smith, R.J. Jr. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Paper
presented at a symposium on "Microbiological
Control of Weeds," February 10, 1985, Miami,
Florida. 1986. v. 34 (suppl. 1). p. 17-23.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
79
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(WEEDS)
0659
Bolero (Rice herbicide in the United States).
Rich, G.J. Auburn, Ala., The Society.
Proceedings - Southern Weed Science Society.
1981. 1981. (34th). p. 284-289. ill. (NAL Call
No.: 79.9 SOS).
0665
Chemical control of red rice in rice.
Baker, J.B. Dunand. R.T.; Shrefler. J.W.
Growley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 172-185. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 L93 (3)).
0660
Bolero (rice herbicide) performs well in
large-acreage tests (Thiolcarbamate).
San Francisco, California Farmer. Agrichemical
age. Dec 198O. v. 24 (10). p. 9O, 92. ill. (NAL
Call No.: 381 AG85).
0661
Bromoxynil for controlling broadleaf weeds in
rice.
RRMSD. Street, J.E. Miller, T.C. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. June 1986. v. 11 (9). 3 p.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S79.E37).
0662
California rice culture (Sowing seed and
herbicide by air).
Rutger, J.N. Brandon, D.M. New York, Scientific
American, Inc. Scientific American. Feb 1981.
V. 244 (2). p. 42-51. ill. (NAL Call No.: 47O
SCI25).
0663
Characterization of arsenic metabolites in rice
plant treated with DSMA (disodium
methanearsonate).
JAFCAU. Odanaka, Y. Tsuchiya. N.; Matano, 0.;
Goto, S. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. July/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
757-763. Includes references. (NAL Cal1 No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
0664
Chemical control of red rice in rice.
Baker, J.B. Sonnier, E.A. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 198O. 198O. (72nd). p. 180-185. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0666
Chemical control of red rice in rice (a
preliminary report) (Weeds, southwest
Louisiana).
Baker, J.B. Sonnier, E.A.; Shrefler, J. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 242-252. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
0667
Chemical control of red rice in rice (Weed).
Baker, J.B. Sonnier, E.A. Crowley, La., The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p.
231-239. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0668
Commercialization of Col lego—an
industrialist's view.
WEESA6. Bowers. R.C. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Paper
presented at a symposium on "Microbiological
Control of Weeds," February 10, 1985, Miami,
Florida. 1986. v. 34 (suppl. 1). p. 24-25. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
O669
Competition of bearded sprangletop (Leptochloa
fascicularis) with rice (Oryza sativa) (Weed
control).
Smith. R.J. Jr.WEESA. Champaign : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Jan 1983. v.
31 (1). p. 120-123. 111. 2O ref. (NAL Call No.:
79.8 W41).
O670
Competition of spreading dayflower (Commelina
diffusa) with rice (Oryza sativa) (Weed
control. United States).
Smith, R.J. Jr.WEESAG. Champaign : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Jan 1984. v.
32 (1). p. 116-119. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: 79.8 W41).
80
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(WEEDS)
0671
Constraints to weed science technology transfer
In developing countries.
Vega, M.R. Corvallis, Dr. : International Plant
Protection Center, Oregon State University,
1983 . Communication of weed science
technologies in developing count-ies :
proceedings of a symposium / sponsored by the
Int Weed Sci Soc and the Weed Sci Soc of
America, Feb 1O, 1983, St. Louis, Mo./USA ; ed.
by R.D. Williams, p. 93-1O3. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB610.2.C6).
0672
Control of barnyard grass in rice with
thiobencarb.
Richard, E.P. Jr. Miller, T.C.; Bowman, D.H.
Mississippi State, The Station. MAFES research
highlights - Mississippi Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station. Aug 1981. v. 44
(8). p. 5-6. (NAL Call No.: 1OO M69MI).
0673
Control of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa
erusgalli) in rice with tank-mix applications
of butachlor+propanil.
Miller, T.C. Richard, E.P. Jr.; Street. J.E.;
Bowman, D.H. Mississippi State, The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station. July 1981. v. 6
(5). 2 p. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0674
Control of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa
erusgalli) in rice with thiobencarb.
Richard, E.P. Jr. Miller, T.C.; Bowman, D.H.
Mississippi State, The Station. Research report
- Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. July 1981. v. 6 (2). 3 p.
(NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0875
Control of barnyardgrass in rice with tank-mix
applictions of butachlor propanil (Echinochloa
erusgalli, Mississippi).
Miller, T.C. Richard. E.P. Jr.; Street. J.E.;
Bowman, D.H. Mississippi State : The Station.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station.
dune 1983. v. 46 (6). p. 4-5. (NAL Call No.:
100 M69MI) .
0676
Control of red rice (Oryza sativa) in
water-seeded rice (Oryza sativa) (Weed control,
herbicides, molinate, drained-flooded culture).
Smith, R.J. Jr. Champaign, 111., Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Nov 1981. v.
29 (6). p. 663-666. 18 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8
W41).
O677
Control of red rice seed production in rice
fields.
LOAGA. Dunand, R. Baker, J.; Dilly, R. Jr.;
Meche, G. Baton Rouge, La. : The Station.
Louisiana agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station. Spring 1988. v. 31 (3). p.
14-15. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L939).
0678
Controlling grassy weeds in rice.
San Francisco, California Farmer Publishing.
California farmer. Mar 15, 1989. v. 252 (6). p.
60D-60E. ill. (NAL Call No.: S1.C185).
0679
Cultural and chemical control of sedge and
broadleaf weeds in California rice.
Williams, J.F. Sacramento, Ca., California Weed
Conference Office. Proceedings - California
Weed Conference, p. 68-75. ill. 2 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 79.9 C122).
0680
Cultural management for red rice control in
rice.
LOAGA. Dunand, R.T. Baker, J.B.; Sonnier, E.A.;
Dilly, R.R. Jr. Baton Rouge, La. : The Station.
Louisiana agriculture - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station. Winter 1985/1986. v. 29
(2). p. 2O-21. ill. (NA-L Call No.: DNAL 1OO
L939).
0681
Cultural practices for red rice suppression.
Dunand, R. Baker. J.; Dilly, R. Jr. Crowley :
The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 158-164. Includes 1
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 L93 (3)).
81
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(HEEDS)
0682
Determination of bensulfuron methyl residues in
rice grain and straw by high-performance liquid
chromatography.
JAFCAU. Slates, R.V. Washington, D.C. :
American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1988.
v. 36 (6). p. 12O7-1211. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
0683
DPX-F5384: a new, highly flexible, broad
spectrum herbicide for California rice.
WSWPA. Pacheco, J.L. Pope, C.L. Reno : The
Society. Proceedings - Western Society of Weed
Science. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Western Society of Weed Science, March
18-20, 1986, San Diego, California. 1986. v.
39. p. 147-157. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52).
p. 7. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO AR42F).
0688
Effect of age, size, and weight of witchweed
seeds on host/parasite relations (Strlga
asiatica, maize, sorghum, rice, sugarcane).
Bebawl, F.F. Eplee, R.E.; Norris, R.S. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Phytopathology. Sept 1984. v. 74 (9).
p. 1074-1O78. ill. Includes 21 references. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 464.8 P56).
O689
Effective broadleaf weed and sedge control in
California rice production.
Pacheco, J.L. Pope, C.L Sacramento, Calif. :
California Weed Conference Office. Proceedings
- California Weed Conference. 1986. (38th). p.
23-29. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 C122).
O684
Drepamon (a pre- and postemergenee herbicide
effective against weeds in rice, residue
analysis).
Fabbrini, R. Galluzzi, G. New York, Academic
Press, 198O. Updated general techniques and
additional pesticides, edited by Gunter Zweig
and Joseph Sherma. p. 307-318. ill. 2 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 395).
0690
Effects of ethephon and its decomposition
products on germination of rice and water-grass.
CRPSAY. Southwick, K.L. Lamb, N.; Storey, R.;
Mansfield, D.H. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. July/Aug
1986. v. 26 (4). p. 761-767. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0685
Duration of red rice control with selected
soybean herbicides.
Barrentine, W.L. Street, J.E.; Richard, E.P.
Jr. Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station.
June 1984. v. 47 (6). p. 2-4. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO M69MI).
0691
Effects of flooding on dinitroaniline
persistence in soybean (Glycine max)—rice
(Oryza sativa) rotations (Herbicides in soil).
Brewer, F. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert, R.E. Champaign,
111., Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1982. v. 30 (5). p. 531-539. 25
ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0686
Duration of red rice control with selected
soybean herbicides (Oryza rufipogon).
Barrentine, W.L. Street, J.E.; Richard, E.P.
Jr. Mississippi State. Miss. : The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. Apr 1984. v. 9
(3). 4 p. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
S79.E37).
0692
Effects of giant burreed (Sparganium
eurycarpum) and shade on wild rice (Zizania
palustrls).
WEESA6. Clay, S.A. Oelke, E.A. Champaign. 111.
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5). p. 64O-646.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0687
The economics of controlling peck in Arkansas
rice.
AKFRA. Fryar, E.O. Parsch, L.D.; Holder. S.H.;
Tugwell, N.P. Fayetteville, Ark. : The Station.
Arkansas farm research - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. May/June 1986. v. 35 (3).
0693
Effects of rice plant density, rice water
weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) damage to
rice, and aquatic weeds on aster leafhopper
(Homoptera: Cicadel1idae) density (Macrosteles
fascifrons, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus,
Monochoria vaginal is, Sagittaria
montev1dens is).
82
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(WEEDS)
Way, M.O.EVETB. Grigarick, A.A.; Mahr, S.E.
College Park : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. June 1983.
v. 12 (3). p. 949-952. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: OL461.E532).
0694
Effects of several soybean herbicides on
subsequent rice production.
RRMSD. Kurtz, M.E. Snipes, C.E. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. May 1987. v. 12 (1O). 3 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S79.E37).
0695
Effects of soil water content on oxadiazon
dissipation (Festuca arundinacea, rice,
herbicide residues in soil).
Barrett, M.R. Lavy, T.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Sept
1984. v. 32 (5). p. 697-701. ill. Includes 13
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0696
Effects of soil water content on pendimethalin
dissipation (Oryza sativa, Glycine max,
herbicide).
Barrett, M.R.JEVQA. Lavy, T.L. Madison :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1983. v. 12 (4).
p. 504-5O8. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
QH540.J6) .
0698
Evaluation of preplant soil incorporated
nlinate (Ordram) for weed control in rice.
RRMSD. Street, J.E. Miller, T.C. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. Apr 1985. v. 10 (2). 4 p.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S79.E37).
0697
Evaluation of preplant soi1-incorporated
•olinate (Ordram) for weed control in rice.
Street, J.E. Miller, T.C. Mississippi State,
Miss. : The Station. MAFES research highlights
-Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station, duly 1985. v. 49 (7). p.
7-8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO M69MI).
0699
Evaluation of rice herbicides applied by
sprinkler irrigation.
Mermoud, D.E. Ferguson, J.A.; Talbert, R.E.
Auburn, Ala., The Society. Proceedings -
Southern Weed Science Society. 198O. 1980.
(33d). p. 177-183. ill. 7 ref. (NAL Call No.
79.9 S08).
0700
Evaluation of selected herbicides for the
control of Monochoria vaginal is in water-seeded
rice.
Hill, d.E. Bayer, D.E.; Wrysinski, J.; Brandon,
B.W. S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 229. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
O701
Fenoxaprop for postemergence barnyardgrass
(Echinochloa crus-galli) control in rice (Oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p. 224-227.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41) .
0702
Field evaluation of dried fungus spores for
biocontrol of curly indigo in rice and soybeans
(Aeschynomene v i rg i n i ca).
Templeton, G.E. Smith, R.J. Jr.; TeBeest, D.O.;
Beasley, J.N.; Klerk, R.A. Fayettevi1le, Ark.,
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Nov/Dec 1981.
v. 30 (6). p. 8. (NAL Call No.: 1OO AR42F).
O703
Get the red out!.
Huey, B.A. Baldwin, F.L. Little Rock, Ark. :
The Service. Leaflet EL - Arkansas University,
Cooperative Extension Service. May 1983.
(604,rev.). 12 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
275.29 AR4LE).
0704
Get the red out! (Red rice, weed control).
Huey, B.A. AR. Baldwin, F.L. Little Rock, Ark.,
The Service. EL - Cooperative Extension
Service, University of Arkansas.Arkansas.
University. Cooperative Extension Service. Mar
198O. Mar 1980. (604). 24 p. ill. (NAL Call
No.: 275.29 AR4LE).
83
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0705
Giant burreed and water horsetail control in a
fallowed wild rice field.
Callihan, R.H. Prather, T.S.; Thill, D.C.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 373. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
0711
Herbicide programs for weed control in rice
(Oryza sativa).
Smith, R.J. Jr. New Orleans, La., The Region.
Agricultural research results. ARR-S - United
States, Dept. of Agriculture, Science and
Education Administration, Agricultural Research
Service, Southern Region. Jan 1981. Jan 1981.
(8). 52 p. Ref. (NAL Call No.: aS21.A75U74).
0706
Giant burreed, water horsetail and wild rice
tolerance to bentazon and 2,4-D.
Prather, T.S. Callihan, R.H.; Thill, D.C.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 374. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
0712
Herbicide treatments for control of weeds in
dry-seeded rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Smith, R.J. Jr. Khodayari, K.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
686-692. Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0707
Hemp sesbania control and rice tolerance to
acifluorfen.
Street, J.E. Richard. E.P. Jr. Mississippi-
State, Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. May 1984. v. 9 (6). 4 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0708
Hemp sesbania control and rice tolerance to
acifluorfen.
Street, J.E. Richard, E.P. Jr. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. MAFES research
highlights - Mississippi Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station. June 1984. v. 47
(€). p. 4-6. Includes 7 references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 1OO M69MI).
0709
Herbicide evaluation for rice.
JAUPA. Lui, L.C. Almodovar-Vega. L.; Lozano,
J.M. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
Oct 1986. v. 7O (4). p. 293-297. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0713
Herbicides and seeding rate effects on
sprinkler-irrigated rice.
AGJOAT. Akkari, K.H. Talbert, R.E.; Ferguson,
J.A.; Gilmour, J.T.; Khodayari, K. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 927-929.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
O714
Host plants of pentatomids affecting rice
fields in Puerto Rico.
JAUPA. Franqui, R.A. Pantoja, A.; Medina-Gaud,
S. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
July 1988. v. 72 (3). p. 365-369. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0715
An integrated approach to red rice control.
Griffin, J.L. Regan, R.P.; Dunand, R.T.; Baker,
J.B.; Cohn, M.A. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 312-316.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 10O L93 (3)).
0710
Herbicide performance in rice (Oryza sativa)
under three flooding conditions (Echinochloa
crus-galli, Sesbania exalta, water management,
Mississippi Delta).
Richard, E.P. Jr. Street, J.E. Champaign : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1984. v. 32 (2). p. 157-162. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0716
An integrated approach to red rice control (a
preliminary report) (Weed control in
soybean-rice rotation systems and in
continuous-cropped rice, Louisiana).
Griffin, J.L. Regan, R.P.; Dunand, R.T.; Baker,
J.B.; Cohn, M.A. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 376. (NAL Call
No.: 100 L93 (3)).
84
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(WEEDS)
0717
Integrated weed management in California rice.
WSWPA. Hill, J.E. LeStrange, M.L.; Bayer, D.E.;
Williams, O.F, Reno : The Society. Proceedings
- Western Society of Weed Science. Includes
statistical data. 1985. v. 38. p. 1OO-1O4. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52).
0723
MCPA—an alternative to 2, 4, 5-T for midseason
weed control in rice.
Street, J.E. Miller, T.C. Mississippi State,
Miss. : The Station. MAFES research highlights
- Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. June 1984. v. 47 (6). p.
6-7. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO M69MI).
0718
Integration of a microbial herbicide into weed
and pest control programs in rice (Oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Klerk, R.A. Smith, R.J. dr.; TeBeest,
D.O. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Jan 1985. v. 33 (1). p.
95-99. Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0724
MCPA, an alternative to 2,4,5-T
(trichlorophenoxyacetic acid) for midseason
weed control in rice.
Street, J.E. Miller, T.C. Mississippi State,
Miss. : The Station. Research report -
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. Apr 1984. v. 9 (4). 3 p.
(NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0719
Integration of molinate use with water
Management for red rice (Oryza sativa) control
in water-seeded rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Baker, J.B. Sonnier, E.A.; Shrefler,
tl.W. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1986. v. 34 (6). p.
916-922. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0725
Mefluidide-bentazon interactions on soybeans
(Glycine max) and red rice (Oryza sativa) (Weed
control In rice fields of southwest Louisiana,
Phytotoxicity).
Rao, S.R. Harger, T.R. Champaign, 111., Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1981. v. 29 (2). p. 200-209. ill. 21 ref. (NAL
Cal1 No.: 79.8 W41).
0720
Interference of red rice'(Oryza sativa) with
rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Diarra, A. Smith, R.I. Jr.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
644-649. Includes 25 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W4 1 ) .
O726
Mefluidide plant growth regulator—applications
in agriculture.
PP6GD. Hargroder, T.G. Tautvydas, K.J. Lake
Alfred : The Society. Proceedings annual
meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society of
America. 1985. (12th). p. 8-12. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0721
Living organisms to control curly indigo.
AGREA. Duncan, N. Washington, D.C. : The
Administration. Agricultural research - U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service. Jan/Feb 1983. v. 31 (7/8). p.
12-13. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.98 AG84).
0722
Longevity of witchweed (Striga asiatica) seed
(Effect of storage conditions on seed
germination, parasitizes maize, sorghum,
sugarcane, rice. North Carolina).
Bebawi. F.F. Eplee, R.E.; Harris, C.E.; Norris,
R.S. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. July 1984. v. 32 (4). p.
494-497. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call No.:
79.8 W41).
O727
Methods for controlling jointvetch and
waterprimrose in rice fields in Puerto Rico.
JAUPA. Liu, L.C. Lozano, J.M. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Jan 1987. v.
71 (1). p. 1O7-112. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
O728
Molinate plus extender for red rice control.
Khodayari, K. Smith, R.J. Jr. Fayetteville,
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
May/June 1984. v. 33 (3). p. 2. (NAL Call No.:
10O AR42F).
85
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(WEEDS)
0729
New herbicide combinations: Will they save
California rice?.
WSWPA. Hill. J.E. Brandon, B.W.; Bayer, D.E.;
Pacheco, J.L.; Holzer, M.J. Reno, Nev. : The
Society. Proceedings - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. v. 40. p. 141-142. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 79.9 W52).
0730
New herbicides and improved management
strategies for California rice.
Hill, J.E. Sacramento, Calif. : California Weed
Conference Office. Proceedings - California
Weed Conference. Paper presented at a
conference on "Education and Communication — the
Keys to the Future," January 18-21, 1988,
Sacramento, California. 1988. (40). p. 1OO-1O2.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 79.9 C122).
0731
Oxadiazon for barnyardgrass control in rice
(Weeds, herbicides, Mississippi).
Richard. E.P. Jr. Miller, T.C.; Bowman, D.H.
Mississippi State : The Station. MAFES research
highlights - Mississippi Agricultural &
Forestry Experiment Station. Apr 1983. v. 46
(4). p. 8. (NAL Call No.: 1OO M69MI).
0732
Oxadiazon for barnyardgrass (Echinochloa
crusgalli) control in rice.
Richard, E.P. Jr. Miller, T.C.; Bowman, D.H.
Mississippi State, The Station. Research report
- Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. July 1981. v. 6 (6): 2 p.
(NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
O733
Oxidiazon absorption, translocation, and
metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa) and
barnyardgrass (Ech i nochloa crus-gal1i).
WEESA6. Achhireddy, N.R. Klrkwood. R.C.;
Fletcher. W.W. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Nov 1984. v.
32 (6). p. 727-731. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0734
Oxyfluorfen (a selective pre- and poste*
herbicide that controls broadleaf weeds in
economically important crops such as soybeans,
rice, peanuts, cotton, corn, forest, orchard,
and plantation crops).
Adler. I.L. Hofmann. C.K. New York. Academic
Press, 1980. Updated general techniques and
additional pesticides, edited by Gunter Zweig
and Joseph Sherma. p. 331-341. 111. 3 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 395).
0735
Patterns of weed emergence in tropical soil.
WEESA6. Zimdahl, R.L. Moody, K.; Lubigan, R.T.;
Castin, E.M. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Patterns of weed emergence
in upland and lowland soils were observed for
several months after tillage by counting all
emerged species. Forty to 50% of weed emergence
occurred within 6 weeks of of tillage on both
sites. Significant emergence occurred within 3
weeks on both sites, but very little emergence
occurred within 1 week in lowland soil. The
data confirm the strong influence of soil
tillage on weed emergence. They also suggest an
influence of radiant energy on weed emergence.
Peaks of weed emergence 6 or more weeks after
tillage often occurred coincident with or soon
after peaks of radiant energy. Weed science.
Sept 1988. v. 36 (5). p. 6O3-6O8. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0736
Pendimethalin for grass control in rice
(Herbicides, weeds, Mississippi Delta).
Street, J.E.RRMSD. Kurtz, M.E.; Richard. E.P.
Jr.; Miller, T.C. Mississippi State : The
Station. Research report - Mississippi
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
Jan 1983. v. 7 (19). 3 p. (NAL Call No.:
S79.E37).
0737
Pendimethalin for grass control in rice (Weeds,
herbicides, Mississippi).
Street, J.E. Kurtz, M.E.; Richard, E.P. Jr.;
Miller, T.C. Mississippi State : The Station.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station. Feb
1983. V. 46 (2). p. 7-8. (NAL Call No.: 100
M69MI).
0738
Pendimethalin for grass control in rice (Weeds,
herbicides, Mississippi Delta).
Street, J.E. Kurtz, M.E.; Richard, E.P. Jr.;
Miller, T.C. Mississippi State : The Station.
MAFES research highlights - Mississippi
Agricultural & Forestry Experiment Station. Apr
1983. v. 46 (4). p. 5-6. (NAL Call No.: 10O
M69MI).
86
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(WEEDS)
0739
Plant growth regulator effects on rice (a
preliminary report) (Cytogen, mefluidide,
suppression of red rice panicles).
Dunand, R. Dilly, R. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
210-213. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0745
Red rice (Oryza sativa) and junglerice
(Echinochloa colonum) control in solid-seeded
soybeans (Glycine max).
WEESA6. Griffin, J.L. Hanger, T.R. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. July 1986. v. 34 (4). p. 582-586.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
0740
Postemergence control of red rice (Oryza
sativa) DPX Y6202)
WEESA6. Barrentine, W.L. Street, J.E.; Kurtz,
M.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1984. v. 32 (6). p.
832-834. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0746
Red rice (Oryza sativa) control in drill-seeded
rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Diarra, A. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
703-707. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0741
A potassium hydroxide test for the confirmation
of (weedy) red rice (Oryza sativa var.) seed
(contaminating white rice seeds).
n.p., The Association. The News letter of the
Association of Official Seed
Analysts.Association of Official Seed Analysts.
Feb 1980. v. 54 (1). p. 68-69. 1 ref. (NAL Call
NO.: 61.9 AS7N).
O747
Red rice (Oryza sativa) control with herbicide
treatments in soybeans (Glycine max).
WEESA6. Khodayari, K. Smith. R.J. Jr.; Black.
H.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Jan 1987. v. 35 (1). p.
127-129. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0742
Pre- and post-emergence herbicide evaluation
trial for rice production in Florida.
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade, Fla. : The Center.
Belle Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the Eleventh Annual
Rice Field Day, July 11, 1988, Belle Glade,
Florida. July 1988. (1988-2). p. 4-5. maps.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O F663).
0748
Red rice studies: cultural management
experiment (a preliminary report) (Water
management practices, seeding rates, planting
dates, weed control, Louisiana).
Sonnier, E.A. Baker, J.B.; White, L.M. III.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 234-241. ill. (NAL Call No.: 10O L93
(3)).
0743
Production of commercial rice varieties
resistant to herbicides effective on red rice.
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B.; Dunand, R.T.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 67-68.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O L93 (3)).
0749
Red rice studies. Water management experiment
(Weed pest in fields of domestic rice).
Sonnier, E.A. Baker, J.B. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 1980. 198O. (72nd). p. 186-192. ill.
(NAL Call No.: 100 L93 (3)).
0744
Red rice control with postemergence herbicides.
MAEBB. Barrentine, W.L. Kurtz, M.E.; Street,
d.E. Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station.
Bulletin - Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. May 1985. (938). 5 p.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S79.E3).
0750
Response of rice to fenoxaprop.
TBMSD. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E. Mississippi
State, Miss. : The Station. Technical bulletin
- Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station. Apr 1987. (139). 6 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S79.E8).
87
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(WEEDS)
0751
The response of weeds in water-seeded rice to
the rate and timing of bensulfuron-methyl.
Hill, J.E. Pacheco, J.L.; Brandon, B.W.;
Holzer, M.J.; Bayer, D.E. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 23O-231. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
0752
Rice tissue culture research. Tissue culture
production of commercial rice varieties
resistant to herbicides effective on red rice.
Croughan, T.P. Baker, J.B.; Sonnier, E.A.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley. La., The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p.
196-199. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0753
Rice tolerance to postemergence grass
herbicides.
Dusky, J.A. Jones, D.B. Belle Glade, Fla. : The
Center. Belle Glade EREC research report EV -
Florida University Agricultural Research and
Education Center. Paper presented at the
Eleventh Annual Rice Field Day, July 11, 1988,
Belle Glade, Florida. July 1988. (1988-2). p.
8-9. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO F663).
0754
Rice weed control.
Fagala, B.L. MS. Houston, D.W. State College,
Miss., The Service. Publication - Cooperative
Extension Service. Mississippi State
University.Mississippi State University.
Cooperative Extension Service. Jan 198O. Jan
198O. (1217). 3 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: 275.29
M68EXT).
0755
Rice weed control in the EAA (Everglades
Agricultural Area, early postemergence
treatments, Florida).
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade AREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6). Presented at
the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day, Belle Glade,
Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15, 1983.
(1983-6). p. 15-19. (NAL Call No.: 1OO F663).
0756
Rice weed control studies.
Baker, J.B. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 1980.
1980. (72nd). p. 103-179. (NAL Call No.: 100
L93 (3)).
0757
Rice weed control studies.
Baker, J.B. Crowley, La., The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1981. 1981. (73rd). p. 206-219. (NAL
Call No.: 10O L93 (3)).
0758
Rice weed control studies.
Baker, J.B. Shrefler, J.W. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 165-171. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 L93 (3)).
0759
Rice weed control studies (a preliminary
report) (Herbicide tolerance studies,
Louisiana).
Baker, J.B. Shrefler, J. Crowley : The Station.
Annual progress report - Louisiana, Rice
Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
224-233. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0760
Seed pelleting as an approach to herbicide
selectivity in directseeded rice / by Dimyati
Nangju. -.
Nangju, Dimyati. 1972. Thesis--Un1versity of
Hawaii. Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor:
University Microfilms, 1973. xi11. 268 leaves.
Bibliography: leaves 255-268. (NAL Call No.:
DISS 73-5,265).
0761
Selective reproductive control of red rice-in
rice with amidochlor.
SWSPBE. Stehling, S.J. Kaufmann, J.E. Raleigh,
N.C. : The Society . Proceedings - Southern
Weed Science Society. 1986. (39th). p. 57-62.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 79.9
SOS (P)).
88
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(WEEDS)
0762
Soybean weed control studies.
Griff1n, J.L. Habetz, R.J. ; Regan, R.P. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 324-342. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
10O L93 (3)).
0766
Todays herbicide: Bolero--a rice herbicide
(Environmental, biological properties).
Foell, R.H. Champaign : Weeds Today, Inc. Weeds
today. 1983. v. 14 (1). p. 7-8. ill. (NAL Call
No.: SB610.W4).
0763
Sprinklers instead of canals? (Sprinkler
Irrigation of rice, herbicides and weed
control).
McLean, Va. , Gordon S. Carlson. The Rice
journal. June 1981. v. 84 (6). p. 12-13.
Call No.: 59.8 R36).
(NAL
0767
Update on weed control methods in rice culture.
Dusky. d.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the Tenth Annual
Rice Field Day, July 10, 1987, Belle Glade,
Florida. 1987. (1987-2). p. 8-12. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 100 F663).
0764
Suppression of red rice (Oryza sativa) seed
production with fluarifop and quizalofop.
WEESA6. Salzman, F.P. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Field research was conducted in 1985
and 1986 to compare the efficacy of fluazifop
and quizalofop on production of panicles and
seeds of red rice. Single and first sequential
treatments were applied to red rice in the
early-tillering, midti1lering, and panicle
Initiation stages of growth. Sequential
treatments were applied 14 days after each
earlier application to red rice in the
midti1lering, late-t\1lering, and early-heading
growth stages, respectively. Both herbicides
were applied singly or sequentially at 70, 140,
and 280 g/ha. Sequential applications of
fluazifop and quizalofop at 280 g/ha caused the
greatest reduction of red rice panicle and seed
production. Fluazifop at 280 g/ha applied
sequentially reduced panicle production 75 to
80% and seed production 80%; 140 g/ha applied
sequentially reduced seed production 83%.
Quizalofop at 280 g/ha applied sequentially
reduced panicle production 75 to 1OO% and seed
production 91%. Sequential applications of
either herbicide applied to red rice plants in
the panicle initiation and early-heading growth
stages were the most effective treatments. Weed
science. Nov 1988. v. 36 (6). p. 800-803.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0?65
Tissue culture production of commercial rice
varieties resistant to herbicides effective on
red rice (a preliminary report) (Breeding, weed
control).
Croughan. T.P. Baker, J.B.; Sonnier, E.A.;
Pizzolatto, M.M. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Rice Experiment
Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p. 32-38. (NAL
Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
0768
Weed control.
AKFRAC. Smith, R.J. Jr. Fayetteville, Ark. :
The Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1988.
v. 37 (2). p. 6. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
AR42F).
O769
Weed control in Bellemont rice.
Eastin, E.F. College Station, Tex., The
Station. MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar 1981. Mar 1981. (1476). p. 26-30.
(NAL Call No.: 1OO T31M).
O770
Weed control in semidwarf rice.
Eastin, E.F. Klosterboer, A.D. College Station,
Tex. : The Station. Bulletin B - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Mar 1984.
Included in "The Semidwarfs--a new era 1n rice
production.". Mar 1984. (1462). p. 30-34.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 100 T31S
(D).
0771
Weed control practices in rice.
Smith, R.J. Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. : Published
for the Congress by Burgess Pub., C1981.
Proceedings of symposia : IX International
Congress of Plant Protection, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A., August 5-11, 1979 / editor, Thor
KommedaM. p. 458-462. Includes 10 ref. (NAL
Call No.: SB951.I5 1979).
89
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(WEEDS)
0772
Weed control technology for rice in the
Southern U.S. (Preventive, cultural,
mechanical, biological and chemical methods).
Smith, R.J. Jr. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade AREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6). Presented at
the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day, Belle Glade,
Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15, 1983.
(1983-6). p. 1O-14. (NAL Call No.: 100 F663).
0773
Weed management systems for rice in Florida.
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade research report EV - Florida University
Agricultural Research and Education Center.
1984. (1984-10). p. 9-16. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO F663).
O774
Weed management systems in Everglades rice
culture.
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Presented at the "Ninth Annual Rice
Field Day." August 1, 1986, Belle Glade,
Florida. Aug 1, 1986. (1986-6). p. 13-23. (NAJ.
No.: DNAL 1OO F6S3).
0775
Weeds and their control in rice production /by
Roy J. Smith, Jr., and W.C. Shaw.
Smith, Roy Jefferson, 1929-. Shaw, Warren
Cleaton,_1922-. Washington, D.C. : Agricultural
Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in
cooperation with Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1966. iv, 64 p. : ill. ; 26
era. Bibliography: p. 61-64. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1 Ag84Ah no.292).
0776
Weeds and weed management in upland rice.
ADAGA. Sankaran, S. De Datta, S.K. Orlando,
Fla. : Academic Press. Advances in agronomy.
Literature review. 1985. v. 38. p. 283-337.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 3O
AD9).
0777
Weeds in agronomic crops—rice.
SWSPB. Street, J.E. Champaign : The Society.
Proceedings - Southern Weed Science Society.
1987. (40th). p. 59-71. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 508).
80
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0778
Action of malathi on plus lindane pesticide on
crustacean populations.
EESAD. Fores, E. Corn-In, F.A. Duluth, Minn. :
Academic Press. Ecotoxioology and environmental
safety. Apr 1988. v. 15 (2). p. 18O-185.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH545.A1E29).
was due to differences in the rate of bentazon
metabolism. Rice metabolized 98% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 1 day
after -treatment (DAT), while giant burreed and
wild rice metabolized less than 2% of the
bentazon retained in the treated leaf 5 DAT.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 301-304.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0779
Activities of the N-phenyl imide S-23142 in
caroteneid-deficient seedlings of rice and
cucumber.
PCBPB. Sato, R. Nagano, E.; Oshio. H. ;
Kamoshita, K. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. July
1988. v. 31 (3). p. -213-220. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0783
BHC-induced molt inhibition in the fresh water
rice field crab (Oziotelphusa senex senex
Fabricius) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6-hexaehlorocyclohexane).
Sreenivasula Reddy, P. Bhagyalakshmi, A.;
Ramamurthi, R. New York : Alan R. Liss. Journal
of experimental zoology. Oct 10, 1982. v. 223
(2). p. 183-184. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.: 41O
J825).
0780
Aquatic coleoptera associated with Arkansas
rice, with observations on the effects of
carbofuran. molinate, predatory fish and
late-planting.
SWNAA. Heiss, U.S. Harp, G.L.; Meisch, M.V.
Austin : Southwestern Association of
Naturalists. The Southwestern naturalist. Nov
10, 1986. v. 31 (4). p. 521-525. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4O9.6 SOS).
0781
Azodrin poisoning of waterfowl in rice fields
in Louisiana.
White, D.H.JWIDA. Mitchell, C.A.; Kolbe, E.J.;
Ferguson, W.H. Ames : Wildlife Disease
Association. Journal of wildlife diseases. Oct
1983. v. 19 (4). p. 373-375. (NAL Call No.:
41.9 W64B).
0782
Basis for differential susceptibility of rice
(Oryza sativa), wild rice (Zizania palustris),
and giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum ) to
bentazon.
WEESA6. Clay, S.A. Oelke, E.A. Champaign, 111.
: Weed Science Society of America. Abstract:
The basis for differential susceptibility of
tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.), susceptible
wild rice (Zizania palustris L.), susceptible
giant burreed (Sparganium eurycarpum Engelm. -
SPGEU) to foliar application of 1.1 kg ai/ha of
bentazon
3-(1-methylethyl)-(1H)-2,1,3,-benzothladlazin-
-4(3H)-one 2,2-dloxide was Investigated by
•valutlng herbicide absorption, translocation,
and metabolism. Giant burreed and wild rice
absorbed more bentazon than rice at similar
growth stages. Less than 10% of the absorbed
bentazon was translocated out of the treated
leaf of any of the species. Differential
tolerance of bentazon among the three species
0784
Biokinetics and metabolism of
N-(2,3-di chlorophenyl)-3,4,5,6-tetrachlorophth-
alamic acid (a new systemic bactericide for the
control of bacterial leaf blight (Xanthomonas
oryzae)) in rice.
Kirkpatrick, D. Finn, C.M.; Conway, B.;
Hawkins, D.R.; Honda, T.; Ishida, M.; Powell,
G.P. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1981. v. 29 (3). p.
608-614. ill. 7 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0785
Buprofezln, a selective insecticide for the
management of rice planthoppers (Homoptera:
Delphacidae) and leafhoppers (Homoptera:
Cicadellidae) (Nilaparvata lugens, Sogatella
furcifera, Nephotettix virescens).
Heinrichs. E.A. Basilic, R.P.; Valencia, S.L.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Apr 1984. v.
13 (2). p. 515-521. Includes references. (NAL
Cal1 No.: OL461.E532).
0786
Catalyzed photodegradat1on of the herbicides
molinate and thiobencarb.
ACSMC. Draper, R.B. Crosby, D.G. Washington,
D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium series -
American Chemical Society. 1986. (327). p.
24O-247. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OD1.A45).
91
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
0787
Characterization of arsenic metabolites in rice
plant treated with DSMA (disodium
methanearsonate).
JAFCAU. Odanaka, Y. Tsuchiya, N. ; Matano, 0.;
Goto, S. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. July/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
757-763. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
0788
Comparative metabolism of sulfamidine and
chlordimeform in rats.
UAFCAU. Watanabe. Y. Matsumura. F. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. May/June 1987.
v. 35 (3). p. 379-384. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
0792
The degradation and bioactivity of metolachlor
in the soil.
WEESA6. Braverman, M.P. Lavy, T.L.; Barnes,
C.J. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1986. v. 34 (3). p.
479-484. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0793
Degradation of carbofuran by Azospirillum
lipoferum and Streptomyces spp. isolated from
flooded alluvial soil.
BECTA. Venkateswarlu, K. Sethunathan, N. New
York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag. Bulletin of
environmental contamination and toxicology. Nov
1984. v. 33 (5). p. 556-560. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA127O.P35A1).
0789
Comparison of malathion and three candidate
protectants against insect pests of stored rice
and advantages of encapsulation.
Cogburn, R.R. College Station, Tex.,
Southwestern Entomological Society. The
Southwestern entomologist. Mar 1981. v. 6 (1).
p. 38-43. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: OL461.S65).
O794
Degradation of triphenyltin hydroxide
(fungicide use on rice) in water (Environmental
pollutants).
Soderqulst, C.J. Crosby, D.G. Washington, D.C.,
American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1980.
v. 28 (1). p. 111-117. ill. 26 ref. (NAL Call
No.: 381 J8223).
0790
Controlling Insect pests of stored rice
/ prepared by Store-Product Insects Branch,
Market Quality Research Division, Agriculture
Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture .
Balzer, August I._19OO-. Washington, D.C. :
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1964. Published in 1948 under
title: Insect pests of stored rice and their
control, by A.I. Balzer and R.T. Cotton, iii,
28 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Ah no.129
1964).
O791 ,
Controlling insect pests of stored rice
/ prepared by Stored Product Insects Research
Branch, Market Quality Research Division,
Agricultural Research Service .
Washington, D.C. : Agricultural Research
Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1971. Cover
title. 1v, 19 p. : 111. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1 Ag84Ah no.129 1971).
O795
Determination of bensulfuron methyl residues in
rice grain and straw by high-performance liquid
chromatography.
JAFCAU. Slates, R.V. Washington, D.C. :
American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1988.
v. 36 (6). p. 12O7-1211. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
O796
Dissipation of carbaryl and the 1-naphthol
metabolite in flooded rice fields.
JEVOAA. Deuel, L.E. Jr. Brown. K.W.; Price,
J.D.; Turner, F.T. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. July/Sept 1985. v. 14 (3). p. 349-354.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH540.J6).
0797
Drepamon (a pre- and postemergence herbicide
effective against weeds in rice, residue
analysis).
Fabbrini, R. Galluzzi, G. New York. Academic
Press, 1980. Updated general techniques and
additional pesticides, edited by Gunter Zweig
and Joseph Sherma. p. 307-318. 111. 2 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 395).
92
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
0798
The economic impact of cancelling -the use of
2,4,5-T in rice production by Arthur R.
Gerlow . —.
Gerlow, Arthur R., 1927-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research
Service, 1973. iv, 11 p. : map --. Includes
bibliographical references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
Fiche S-82 no.51O).
0804
Effects of selected rice-field herbicides on
photosynthesis, respiration, and nitrogen
assimilating enzyme systems of paddy soil
diazotrophic cyanobacteria.
PCBPB. Singh, L.J. Tiwari, D.N. Duluth, Minn. :
Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry and
physiology-. Literature review. June 1988. v. 31
(2). p. 12O-128. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB951 .P49).
0799
Effect of cooking on levels of ethylene
dibromide residues in rice.
JANCA2. Glower, M. Jr. McCarthy, J.P.; Rains,
D.M. Arlington, Va. : The Association. Journal
of the Association of Offical Analytical
Chemists. July/Aug 1985. v. 68 (4). p. 710-711.
Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381
AS7).
0800
Effect of growth stage on rice (Oryza sativa)
tolerance to acifluorfen (Herbicide, Hemp
sesbania, crop injury).
Street, J.E.WEESA. Richard, E.P. Jr. Champaign
. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1983. v. 31 (5). p. 672-673.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0801
Effect of three dinitroaniline herbicides on
rice (Oryza sativa) growth (Residual levels of
fluchloralin, profluralin, and trifluralin,
phytotoxi cities).
Brewer, F. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert, R.E. Champaign,
111.. Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1982. v. 30 (2). p. 153-158. ill.
Includes 31 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0802
Effects of metolachlor residues on rice (oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Braverman, M.P. Lavy, T.L.; Talbert,
R.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6). p.
619-824. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W4 1).
0803
The effects of selected rice and soybean
pesticides on the eggs of Psorophora columbiae.
Klass, M.C. Olson, J.K. Fresno, Calif. : The
Association. Journal of the ameMcan mosquito
control association. Dec 1985. v. 1 (4). p.
458-462. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QL536.J686).
0805
Effects of simulated MSMA drift on rice (Oryza
sativa). II. Arsenic residues in foliage and
grain and relationships between arsenic
residues, rice toxicity symptoms, and yields
(Herbicide).
Wauchope, R.D. Richard, E.P.; Hurst, H.R.
Champaign, 111., Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. July 1982. v. 3O (4). p.
405-410. ill. 25 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0806
Effects of soil water content on oxadiazon
dissipation (Festuca arundinacea, rice,
herbicide residues in soil).
Barrett, M.R. Lavy. T.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Sept
1984. v. 32 (5). p. 697-701. ill. Includes 13
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0807
Effects of soil water content on pendimethalin
dissipation (Oryza sativa, Glycine max,
herbicide).
Barrett. M.R.JEVQA. Lavy, T.L. Madison :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1983. v. 12 (4).
p. 5O4-5O8. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OH54O.J6).
O808
Environmental impact of the fungicide
triphenyltin hydroxide after application to
rice fields (California, mosquito control,
mosquitofish, soil residues, stem rot disease).
Schaefer, C.H. Miura, T.; Dupras, E.F. Jr.;
Wilder, W.H. College Park, Md., Entomological
Society of America. Journal of economic
entomology. Oct 1981. v. 74 (5). p. 597-60O. 3
ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
93
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
O809
Establishment of residue analysis of propanil
(Dichloropropionani1ide), linuronand
diphenamide in agricultrual commodities.
JFPRDR. Ito, Y. Suzuki. H.; Ogawa, S.; Iwaida,
M. Ames, Iowa : International Association of
Milk, Food, and Environmental Sanitarians.
Journal of food protection. Apr 1985. v. 48
(4). p. 320-324. ill. Includes 6 references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 44.8 J824).
O810
Evaluation and utilization of neem cake against
the rice brown pianthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
(Homoptera: Delphacidae) (Azadirachta indica).
Saxena, R.C. Justo, H.D. Jr.; Epino, P.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Apr
1984. v. 77 (2). p. 5O2-507. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
0811
Evaluation of a control led-release silicate
formulation of temephos against Aedes aegypti
larvae in the laboratory and Psorophora
columbiae larvae (Diptera: Culicldae) in rice
field plots.
Anderson. L.M.JMENA. Nelson, J.H.; Thies, C.;
Me1 sen, M.V. Honolulu : Oept. of Entomology,
Bishop Museum. Journal of medical entomology.
May 26, 1983. v. 20 (3). p. 325-329. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J828).
0812'
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases on "new" rice land In Mississippi
(Pyrieularia oryzae, Rhizoctonia oryzae).
Sciumbato, G.L. Davis, R.G.; Miller. T.C.
Mississippi State, The Station. Research report
- Mississippi Agricultural & Forestry
Experiment Station. June 1981. v. 5 (2O). 3 p.
Includes 3 ref. (NAL Call No.: S79.E37).
0813
Fate of pentaehloropheno1-14C (carbon-labeled
pentaehlorophenol) in rice plants under
controlled conditions (Pesticides, Oryza
sativa).
Weiss, U.M.JAFCA. Moza, P.; Scheunert, I.;
Hague, A.; Korte. F. Washington : American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1982. v. 3O (6). p.
1186-1190. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 381 J8223).
0814
Fate of thiobencarb and molinate in rice
fields.
JEVQAA. Ross. L.J. Sava. R.J. Madison. Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15
(3). p. 22O-225. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL OH540.J6).
O815
Fate of 3,4-dichloroanil ine in a rice (Oryza
sativa)-paddy microecosystem (herbicide
propanil).
Isensee, A.R. Kaufman. D.D.; Jones, G.E.
Champaign : Weed Science Society of America.
Weed science. Nov 1982. v. 30 (6). p. 608-613.
ill. 12 ref. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0816
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric
characterization of an alteration product of
ma lathion detected in stored rice.
Hansen, L.B. Castillo, G.D.; Biehl, E.R.
Arlington, Va., The Association. Journal of the
Association of Offical Analytical Chemists.
Sept 1981. v. 64 (5). p. 1232-1237. ill. 8 ref.
(NAL Cal1 No.: 381 AS7).
O817
Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of
chlordimeform and its metabolites in cargo rice
and husk (Acarlcides, residues, grain hygiene,
chemical analysis, methods, chromatography).
Fan, D.F.JANCA. Ge, S.D. Arlington : The
Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. Nov 1982. v. 65
(6). p. 1517-152O. ill. 4 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 AS7).
0818
Herbicide safeners and activated carbon for
rice and sorghum protection against marginally
selective herbicides /Voni Anuniciacao de
Andrade.
Andrade, Voni Anuniciacao de. 1985. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Purdue University, 1985. x1ii, 102 p.
: 111. Bibliography: p. 95-1O1. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL DISS 86-22.137).
O819
Hexachlorocyclohexane inhibits
calmodulin-dependent Ca2+-ATPase activity in
rice shoot membranes.
PCBPB. Salimath, B.P. Sharada, R.; Karanth,
N.G.K.; Shetty. H.S.; Majumder, S.K. Duluth,
Minn. : Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry
and physiology. June 1988. v. 31 (2). p.
146-154. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
94
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0820
Identification of glucosylated conjugates and
oxygenated metabolites of nonionic surfactants
in barley and rice leaf tissue (Pesticide
formulating agents).
Stolzenberg, G.E. Olson, P.A.; Tanaka, F.S.;
Mansager, E.R.; Lamoureux, C.H. Washington,
D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium series -
American Chemical Society. 1984. 1984. (254).
p. 2O7-218. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
QD1.A45) .
0821
Influence of flood interval and cultivar on
rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to fenoxaprop.
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E.; Boykin, D.L.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
842-845. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W4 1 ) .
0822
Influence of MSMA on straighthead, arsenic
uptake and growth response in rice (Oryza
sativa).
AKARA. Frans, R. Horton, D.; Burdette, L.
Fayetteville : The Station. Report series -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan
1988. (3O2). 12 p. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 1OO AR42R).
0823
Interaction of propanil and selected
insecticides on rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Khodayari, K. Smith, R.J. Jr.; Tugwell,
N.P. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1986. v. 34 (5). p.
801-803. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79 . 8 W4 1 ) .
0824
lonization and adsorption-desorption of
tricyclazole by soil organic matter,
•ontmorillonite clay, and cape fear sandy loam
soil (Systemic fungicide for the control of
rice blast pathogen, Piricularia oryzae).
Weber, J.B. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1982. v. 3O (3). p.
584-588. 111. Includes 14 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 J8223).
0825
Long term effects of rieel and agrichemicals on
postparasites and adults of Romanomermis
cu11c i vorax (Nematoda: Mernrf th i dae).
JESCEP. Walker, T.W. Meek, C.L. Tifton, Ga. :
The Entomological Science Society. Journal of
Entomological Science. Oct 1987. v. 22 (4). p.
302-306. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL461.G4).
0826
Malathion and MIPC resistance in Nilaparvata
lugens (Homoptera: Delphacidae) (Rice pest).
Chung, T.C. Sun, C.N. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Feb 1983. v. 76 (1). p.
1-5. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
O827
Metabolism of
N-(2,3-dichloropheny1)-3,4,5,B-tetrachlorophth-
alamic acid (techlofthai am) in paddy soil and
rice (Bactericide).
Kirkpatrick, D. Biggs, S.R.; Conway, B.; Finn,
C.M.; Hawkins, D.R.; Honda, T.; Ishida, M.;
Powell, G.P. Washington, D.C., American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1981. v. 29 (6). p.
1149-1153. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
J8223).
0828
Mineralization of parathion in the rice
rhizosphere.
Rajasekhar Reddy, B.APMBA. Sethunathan, N.
Washington : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. Mar
1983. v. 45 (3). p. 826-829. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 448.3 AP5).
0829
MSMA-Induced straighthead in rice (Oryza
sativa) and effect upon metabolism and yield
(Herbicide, residues, toxicity).
Horton, D.K.WEESA. Frans, R.E.; Cothren, T..
Champaign : Weed Science Society of America.
Weed science. Sept 1983. v. 31 (5). p. 648-651.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8
W41 ).
0830
Mycoherbicides.
AKFRAC. Tempieton, G.E. Smith. R.J. dr.;
TeBeest, D.O.; Beasley, J.N. Fayetteville, Ark.
: The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
Mar/Apr 1988. v. 37 (2). p. 7. (NAL Call No.:
95
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
DNAL 1OO AR42F).
0831
Oxldlazon absorption, translocation, and
metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa) and
barnyardgrass (Echinochloa CPUS-gal 1 i).
WEESA6. Achhireddy. N.R. Kirkwood, R.C.;
Fletcher, W.W. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Nov 1984. v.
32 (6). p. 727-731. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0832
Oxyfluorfen (a selective pre- and postemergence
herbicide that controls broadleaf weeds in
economically important crops such as soybeans,
rice, peanuts, cotton, corn, forest, orchard,
and plantation crops).
Adler, I.L. Hofmann, C.K. New York, Academic
Press, 1980. Updated general techniques and
additional pesticides, edited by Gunter Zweig
and Joseph Sherroa. p. 331-341. ill. 3 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 395).
O833
Persistence of aldrin in flooded soil under the
cover of rice.
EESAD. Singh.'G. Kathpal, T.S.; Kushwaha, K.S.;
Yadan, G.S. New York : Academic Press.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety. June
1985. v. 9 (3). p. 294-299. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QH545.A1E29).
0834
Pesticides approved for use on rice in Florida.
Shuler, K.D. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade research report EV - Florida University
Agricultural Research and Education Center.
1984. (1984-10). p. 22-23. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO F663).
0835
Pesticides approved for use on rice in Florida.
Snuler, K.D. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade AREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. July 15, 1983. (1983-6). Presented at
the Sixth Annual Rice Field Day, Belle Glade,
Florida, July 15, 1983. July 15. 1983.
(1983-6). p. 25-26. (NAL Call No.: 1OO F663).
0836
Pesticides approved for use on rice in Florida.
Shuler, K.D. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the "Eighth Annual
Rice Field Day." July 1O, 1985. Belle Glade,
Florida.- Includes statistical data. July 1O,
1985. (1985-7). p. 34-39. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 F663).
0837
The phytotoxicity and weed control of butachlor
plus propanil in dry-seeded rice.
Wu. C.H.SWSPB. Dixon, G.A.; Muench, S.R.;
Sandberg, C.L.; What ley, T.L. Champaign : The
Society. Proceedings - Southern Weed Science
Society. 1983. 1983. (36th). p. 95-99. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.9 SOS).
0838
Potential carryover of Dual and Lasso in rice.
Griffin. J.L. Robinson, J.F.; Habetz, R.J.;
Regan, R.P. Crowley : The Station. Annual
progress report - Louisiana, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1984. (76th). p. 317-320.
Includes 1 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
L93 (3)).
0839
Potential interference by free fatty acids in
the gas-liquid chromatographic analysis of rice
bran for pesticide residues using electron
capture, potassium chloride thermionic, and
hall electrolytic conductivity detectors.
Sonobe, H. Carver, R.A.; Kamps. L.R.
Washington, D.C., American Chemical Society.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.
Mar/Apr 1980. v. 28 (2). p. 265-269. ill. 16
ref. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0840
Propanil plus methyl parathion on rice (Oryza
sativa).
WEESA6. Wills. G.D. Street, J.E. Champaign.
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
Abstract: Effects of propanil
N-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)propanamide applied to
three- to four-leaf rice (Oryza sativa L.) 1 or
7 days before, after, or tank mixed with methyl
parathion (0,0-dimethyl-0-4-nitrophenyl
phosphorothioate) were determined under
different environmental conditions. Field
experiments determined the effect on yield of
drill-seeded rice, 'Labelle' for two planting
dates in 1982 and 'Lemont' for one planting
date in 1986. Treatments were applied at
sunrise and at noon. Growth chamber and
greenhouse experiments determined the effects
of temperature, relative humidity (RH), and
soil moisture on response of Labelle rice. In
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all experiments, propanil, both alone and with
methyl parathion, resulted 1n 2O to 3O%
leafburn during the first week after treatment
with rapid recovery to less than 1O% injury
after 3 to 4 weeks. In field experiments,
yields were not reduced in the treated rice
below that In the untreated controls. In
controlled-environment experiments, rice was
not injured by propanil plus methyl parathion
more than by propanil alone after 2 to 4 weeks.
Both treated and untreated rice were injured
more by the environmental conditions of high
(40C) temperature, low (40%) RH, and low (near
the wilting point) soil moisture than by low
(30C) temperature, high (1OO%) RH, and flooded
soil. Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p.
335-339. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0841
Rapid technique for thiobencarb residue
determination in rice samples.
BECTA6. Au, A.M. Fung, W.D. New York, N.Y. :
Springer-Verlag. Bulletin of environmental
contamination and toxicology. May 1988. v. 4O
(5). p. 655-659. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL RA127O.P35A1).
0842
Residual concentrations of propanil, TCAB
(3,3',4,'4-tetrachloroazobenzene), and other
pesticides in rice-growing soils in the United
States, 1972.
Carey, A.E. Yang, H.S.C.; Wiersma, G.B.; Tai ,
H.; Maxey, R.A.; Dupuy, A.E. Jr. Washington,
D.C., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Pesticides monitoring journal. June 1980. v. 14
(1). p. 23-25. 15 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB951.A1P41).
0845
Residue studies for
(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)acetic acid and
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in grass
and rice.
Jensen, D.J.JAFCA. Getzendaner, W.E.; Hummel,
R.A.; Turley, J. Washington : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. Jan/Feb 1983. v. 31 (1). p. 118-122.
1 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0846
Rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance to fenoxaprop.
WEESA6. Snipes, C.E. Street, J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. May 1987. v. 35 (3). p. 401-406.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
O847
Rice pesticide patterns and their environmental
effects on rice field biota of California.
Li, M.Y. Davis : University of California.
Mosquito control research : annual report.
Includes statistics for 1978-1982. 1983. p.
84-86. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA640.M4).
0848
Rice straw amendment and the degradation of DDT
in soiIs.
TXECBP. Mitra, J. Raghu, K. New York, N.Y. :
Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
lexicological and environmental chemistry.
1986. v. 11 (3). p. 171-181. ill. Includes 18
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OD241.T6).
0843
Residual effects of MSMA (monosodium
Mthanearsonate, herbicide) on sterility in
rice cult Wars.
Gilmour, J.T. Wells. B.R. Madison. Wis.,
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal
Nov/Dec 198O. v. 72 (6). p. 1O66-1O67. 8 ref.
(NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
OS 49
Simple analytical method for organophosphorus
pesticide determination in unpolished rice,
using removal of fats by zinc acetate.
JANCA2. Adachi, K. Ohokuni. N.; Mitsuhashi, T.
Arlington, Va. : The Association. Journal of
the Association of Offical Analytical Chemists.
July/Aug 1984. v. 67 (4). p. 798-800. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 AS7).
0844
Residuals: pros and cons (Herbicides for the
rice grower).
Bayne, N. McLean, Va., Gordon S. Carlson. The
Rice journal. Fall/Winter 1981. v. 84 (8). p.
10-11, 17. 111. (NAL Call NO.: 59.8 R36).
0850
Soil-bound 3,4-dichloroaniline (herbicide):
source of contamination in rice grain.
Still, C.C. Hsu, T.S.; Bartha, R. New York,
Springer Verlag. Bulletin of environmental
contamination and toxicology. Apr 1980. v. 24
(4). p. 550-554. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.:
RA127O.P35A1).
97
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0851
Some effects of rice pesticides on crawfish.
Cheah, M.L. LA. Avault. J.W.. Jr.; Graves, J.B.
Baton Rouge, The Station. Louisiana
agrlculture.Louisiana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Winter 1979/8O. v. 23 (2). p. 8-9, 11.
111. (NAL Call No.: 10O L939).
0852
Spectrophotometric determination of carbaryl in
grains (Insecticides, rice, wheat, jowar and
pulse).
Appaiah, K.M. Ramakrishna, R.; Subbarao, K.R.;
Kapur, 0. Arlington, Va., The Association.
Journal of the Association of Offical
Analytical Chemists. Jan 1982. v. 65 (1). p.
32-34. 111. Includes 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
AS7).
0853
Stimulation of autotrophic ammonium oxidation
in rice rhizosphere soil by the insecticide
carbofuran (Nitrification).
RamakrIshna, C. Sethunathan, N. Washington,
D.C., American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. July
1982. v. 44 (1). p. 1-4. Includes 26 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 448.3 APS).
0854
Studies on the nature and identity of bound
chloroaniline residues in plants (Rice plants,
pesticide).
Still, G.G. Balba. H.M.; Mansager, E.R.
Washington, D.C., American Chemical Society.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.
July/Aug 1981. v. 29 (4). p. 739-746. ill.
Bibliography p. 746. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0855
Subcellular localization of rice leaf aryl
acylamidase activity (Oryza sativa, enzyme
hydrolyses and detoxicifaction of the
herbicide, propanil).
Gaynor, J.J.PLPHA. Still, C.C. Rockville :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1983. v. 72 (1). p. 80-85.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 450 P692).
0856
Susceptibility of rice (Oryza sativa) to
various postemergence grass herbicides.
WEESA6. Street, J.E. Snipes, C.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5). p. 686-69O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
0857
Susceptibility of rice planthoppers Nilaparvata
lugens and Sogatella fUPCIfera (Homoptera:
Delphacidae) to insecticides as influenced by
level of resistance in the host plant.
Heinrichs, E.A. Fabellar, L.T.; BasiHo, R.P.;
Wen, T.C.; Medrano, F. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Apr 1984. v. 13 (2). p. 455-458.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OL461.E532).
0858
Susceptibility of Romanomermis culiclvorax
(Nematoda: Mermithidae) postparasites to
agrichemicals used in Louisiana rice
product i on.
Walker, T.W. Meek, C.L.; Wright, V.L.;
Bi11odeaux, J.S. Fresno, Calif. : The
Association. Journal of the american mosquito
control association. Dec 1985. v. 1 (4). p.
477-481. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL536.J686).
0859
Todays herbicide: Bolero—a rice herbicide
(Environmental, biological properties).
Foel1, R.H. Champaign : Weeds Today, Inc. Weeds
today. 1983. v. 14 (1). p. 7-8. ill. (NAL Call
No.: SB610.W4).
0860
Tolerance of rice (Oryza sativa) to acifluorfen
and triclopyr applied alone or in mixtures with
propani1.
WEESA6. Smith, R.J. Jr. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Abstract:
Acifluorfen
(5- 2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy -2-nit-
robenzoic acid) applied alone and in mixtures
with propani1
N-(3,4-d1chlorophenyl)propanam1de reduced
rough grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.
'Lebonnet' or 'Bond') by 7% when applied at the
late-booting or heading growth stages, averaged
over several rates of application. Earlier
applications, did not reduce rice yield. The
highest rate (O.6 kg ai/ha) of acifluorfen
alone and in mixtures with propanil at 3.4 kg
ai/ha) reduced grain yields more than lower
rates (0.1 or O.3 kg ai/ha). Triclopyr
( (3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)oxy acetic acid)
alone and in mixtures with propanil reduced
rough grain yields of rice by 18% when applied
at the late-booting growth stage, averaged over
several rates, of applications, but did not
affect yields when applied at the
early-tillering, jointing, or early-booting
growth stages. Whole-grain milling yield and
germination of rice seed were not affected by
acifluorfen or triclopyr alone or in mixtures
with propanil, regardless of rate or growth
stage of application. Weed science. May 1988.
v. 36 (3). p. 379-383. Includes references.
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
0861
Tricyclazole (A systemic fungicide for the
control of rice blast disease, Piricularia
oryzae).
Day, E.W. Jr. Koons, J.R.; Decker, O.D. New
York, Academic Press, 198O. Updated general
techniques and additional pesticides, edited by
Gunter Zweig and Joseph Sherma. p. 263-273.
ill. 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: 395).
0862
Update on weed control methods in rice culture.
Dusky, J.A. Belle Glade : The Center. Belle
Glade EREC research report EV - Florida
University Agricultural Research and Education
Center. Paper presented at the Tenth Annual
Rice Field Day, July 1O, 1987, Belle Glade,
Florida. 1987. (1987-2). p. 8-12. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 10O F663) .
0863
Vol at i1i zat i on and exudat i on 1osses of three
N-methylcarbamate insecticides applied
systemically to rice.
Ferreira, G.A.L. Seiber, J.N. Washington, D.C.
American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1981.
v. 29 (1). p. 93-99. ill. 25 ref. (NAL Call
No.: 381 J8223).
0864
Worker exposure during aerial application of a
liquid and a granular formulation of Ordram
selective herbicide to rice.
AECTCV. Knarr, R.D. Cooper, G.L.; Brian, E.A.;
Kleinschmidt, M.G.; Graham, D.G. New York, N.Y.
: Springer-Verlag. Archives of environmental
contamination and toxicology. Sept 1985. v. 14
(5). p. 523-527. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL TD172.A7).
99
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SOIL BIOLOGY
0865
The effect of cultivated and wild rice
varieties on the nitrogen balance of flooded
soil.
SOSCAK. App. A.A. Watanabe. I.; Ventura, T.S.;
Bravo, M.; Jurey, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Williams & Wllkins. Soil science. June 1986. v.
141 (6). p. 448-452. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: ONAL 56.8 SOS).
0866
Mineralization of parathion in the rice
rhizosphere.
Rajasekhar Reddy, B.APMBA. Sethunathan, N.
Washington : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. Mar
1983. v. 45 (3). p. 826-829. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 448.3 APS).
0867
Nitrogen fixation (bacteria) in the rhizosphere
of cultivated and wild rice strains (Oryza
glaberrima, Oryza perennis, Oryza punctata).
Sano, Y. FujH, T.; lyama. S. ; Hirota, Y.;
Komagata, K. Madison, Wis., Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Sept/Oct
1981. v. 21 (5). p. 758-761. 111. 22 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 64.8 C883).
0868
Nitrogen transformations and loss in flooded
soils and sediments (Oryza sativa).
Reddy, K.R. Patrick, W.H. Boca Raton, Fla. :
CRC Press. CRC critical reviews in
environmental control - Chemical Rubber
Company. 1984. Literature review, v. 13 (4). p.
273-3O9. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: OH545.A1C7).
0869
Stimulation of autotrophtc ammonium oxidation
in rice rhizosphere soil by the Insecticide
earbofuran (Nitrification).
Ramakrishna, C. Sethunathan, N. Washington,
D.C., American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. July
1982. v. 44 (1). p. 1-4. Includes 26 ref. (NAL
Call No.: 448.3 APS).
1OO
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SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
0870
Degradation of carbofuran by Azospirillurn
llpoferum and Streptomyces spp. isolated from
flooded alluvial soil.
BECTA. Venkateswarlu, K. Sethunathan, N. New
York. N.Y. : Springer-Verlag. Bulletin of
environmental contamination and toxicology. Nov
1984. v. 33 (5). p. 556-56O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA127O.P35A1).
0871
The effect of redox on the solubility and
availability of manganese in a calcareous soil
(Rice plants).
Schwab, A.P.SSSJD. Lindsay, W.L. Madison : The
Society. Journal - Soil Science Society of
America. Mar 1983. v. 47 (2). p. 217-22O. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 56.9 S03).
0872
Effect of redox, zinc fertilization and
incubation time on DTPA-extractable zinc, iron
and manganese.
CSOSA2. Sajwan, K.S. Lindsay, W.L. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. 1988. v. 19 (1). p.
1-11. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S59O.C63).
0873
Effect of soil compaction on yield and water
use efficiency of rice in a highly permeable
soil.
Singh, N.T. Patel. M.S.: Singh, R.; Vig, A.C.
Madison, Wis., American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June, v. 72 (3). p.
499-5O2. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
0874
The effects of moisture adsorption on the
tensile strength of rice / by Mohammad
Shahansha-ud-Din Choudhury. -.
Choudhury, Mohammad Shahansha-ud-Din, 1937-.
1970. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Texas A&M University,
197O. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1971. xv, 1O7 leaves : ill. ; 21
cm. Bibliography: leaves 98-103. (NAL Call No.:
DISS 70-16,717).
0875
Effects of soil acidity factors on yields and
foliar composition of two rice varieties with
supplementary overhead irrigation.
JAUPA. Abruna, F. Rivera, E. Mayaguez :
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 413-422. Includes 13 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
0876
Effects of soil water content on pendimethal in
dissipation (Oryza sativa, Glycine max,
herbicide).
Barrett, M.R.JEVOA. Lavy, T.L. Madison :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1983. v. 12
p. 5O4-5O8.
OH540. J6).
(4).
Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
0877
The effects of using copper for mitigating
histosol subsidence on. 4. The yield and
nutrition of flooded rice grown on histosols,
mineral sublayers, and their mixtures.
SOSCAK. Mathur, S.P. Levesque, M.P.; Singh,
S.S. Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil
science. Aug 1985. v. 140 (2). p. 133-142.
Includes references.
SOS).
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 56.8
0878
Epidemiology of stem root disease (Magnaporthe
salvinii) of rice: effects of burning vs. soil
incorporation of rice residue.
Webster, R.K. Wick, C.M.; Brandon, D.M.; Hall,
D.H.; Bolstad, J. Berkeley, Calif., The
Station. Hilgardia - California Agricultural
Experiment Station. Feb 19B1. v. 49 (3). 12 p.
23 ref. (NAL Call No.: 10O C12H).
0879
Evaluation of chemical methods for available
soil phosphorus in relation to the yield of
rice.
Husin, A.B. LA. Caldwell. A.G.; Mengel. D.B.;
Peterson, F.J. Baton Rouge, The Department.
Report of projects - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy.Louisiana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Dept. of Agronomy. 1979. 1979. p!.
62-68. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L936). '
0880
Evaluation of efficient soil test methods for
Zn (zinc) and their control values in
salt-affected soils for rice.
Singh, H.G. Takkar, P.N. New York, Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. 1981. v. 12 (4). p. 383-4O6. 17
ref. (NAL Call No.: S59O.C63).
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0881
Explorations In the chemistry and microbiology
of Louisiana rice plant-soil relations / by
Robert Gary Pitts. -.
Pitts, Robert Gary, 1945-. 1971. Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Louisiana State University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1971.
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms, 1972. vii, 6O leaves ; 21 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 51-59. (NAL Call No.: DISS
71-29,386).
0882
Fate of thiobencarb and molinate in rice
fields.
JEVQAA. Ross, L.J. Sava, R.J. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15
(3). p. 22O-225. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
0887
Soil clay mineralogies in relation to fertility
management; effect of soil clay mineral
compositions on phosporus fixation under
conditions of wetland rice culture.
Bajwa, M.I. New York, Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. 1981. v. 12 (5). p. 475-482. 12 ref.
(NAL Call No.: S59O.C63).
0888
Water use by flooded rice in Puerto Rico
(Evapotranspiration, irrigation requirements,
soil moisture).
Silva, S. Vicente-Chandler, J. Rio Piedras,
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. July 1982. v.
66 (3). p. 181-187. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.:
8 P832J).
0883
Iron coatings on rice roots: mineralogy and
quantity influencing factors.
Chen, C.C. Dixon, J.B.; Turner, F.T. Madison,
Wis., The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. May/June 1980. v. 44 (3).
p. 635-639. ill. 14 ref. (NAL Call No.: 56.9
503).
0884
Pore size distribution and root growth
relations of rice in artificially synthesized
soils.
Kar, S. Varade. S.B.; Ghildyal, B.P. Baltimore,
Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. Dec 1979. v.
128 (6). p. 364-368. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.:
56.8 503).
0885
Residual concentrations of propanil, TCAB
(3,3',4,'4-tetrachloroazobenzene), and other
pesticides in rice-growing soils In the United
States. 1972.
Carey, A.E. Yang, H.S.C.; Wlersma, G.B.; Tai,
H.; Maxey, R.A.; Dupuy, A.E. Jr. Washington,
D.C., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Pesticides monitoring journal. June 198O. v. 14
(1). p. 23-25. 15 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB951.A1P41).
0886
Salinity damage to rice seedlings.
Gilmour, J.T. Atlanta, Ga., Potash & Phosphate
Institute. Better crops with plant food. Winter
198O/1981. v. 44. p. 13-15. ill. (NAL Call No.:
6 B46).
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0889
Effect of a unease inhibitor phenyl
phosphorodiamidate on the efficiency of urea
applied to rice.
Byrnes, B.H.SSSJD. Savant, N.K.; Craswell, E.T.
Madison : The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. Mar 1983. v. 47 (2). p.
270-274. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: 56.9 S03).
0890
The effect of cultivated and wild rice
varieties on the nitrogen balance of flooded
soil.
SOSCAK. App, A.A. Watanabe, I.; Ventura, T.S.;
Bravo, M.; Jurey, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. June 1986. v.
141 (6). p. 448-452. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 56.8 SOS).
0894
Effect of nitrogen nutrition and light on the
chemical composition of rice phloem sap.
Hayashi, H. Chino, M. New York : Alan R. L1ss.
Plant biology. In the series analytic: Phloem
Transport / edited by J. Cronshaw, W.O. Lucas
and R.T. Giaquinta. Proceedings of an
International Conference, August 18-23, 1985,
Asilotnar, California. 1986. v. 1. p. 465-468.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.P535).
0895
Effect of organic matter on changes in soil
zinc fractions found in wetland soils.
CSOSA2. Ghanem, S.A. Mikkelsen, D.S. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. Nov 1987. v. 18
(11). p. 1217-1234. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S59O.C63).
0891
The effect of different sources of P
(phosphorus) and two rates of Zn (zinc) on the
yield and concentration of various elements in
the leaves of LaBelle rice grown on a Crowley
silt loam soil (Louisiana).
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, M.D.;
Wilson, F.E.; Babcock, O.K. Baton Rouge, La.,
The Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1982. 1982. p. 73-77. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L936).
0892
The effect of nitrification inhibitors and
sulfur-coated urea on nitrogen fertilizer
efficiency in drill-seeded Labelle rice.
Brandon, D.M. Wilson, F.E.; Leonards, W.J.;
White, L.M. III. Crowley. Annual progress
reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment Station. 198O.
1980. (72nd). p. 84-90. 111. (NAL Call No.: 1OO
L93 (3)).
0896
Effects of ammonium sulfate and urea on the
growth of chlorophycean algae from rice fields.
Barrett, M.R. Koch, A.R. Jr. Madison. Wis.,
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1982. v. 11
(2). p. 187-191. Includes 23 ref. (NAL Call
No.: OH540.J6).
0897
Effects of ammonium sulphate on Na/Cl uptake by
rice cultivars differing in salt tolerance:
experiments with soil and solution culture.
JPNUDS. Kannan, S. Ramani, S. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
Paper presented at the "Tenth International
Plant Nutrition Colloquium", August 4-9, 1986,
Beltsville. Maryland. 1987. v. 10 (9/16). p.
1795-1804. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0893
Effect of nitrogen fertilization on rice
disease development.
Groth, D.E. Brandon, D.M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1984. (76th).
p. 233-243. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 10O L93 (3)).
0898
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of Saturn rice grown on Crowley silt loam
and on chemical composition of rice leaf
tissue.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh, D.P. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 198O. 1980. (72nd). p. 91-97. ill.
(NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
103
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0899
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of Saturn rice grown on Crowley silt loam
and on chemical composition of rice-leaf
tissue.
Sedberry, J.E. dr. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh. D.P. Baton Rouge, The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. 1980. 198O. p. 4O-43. (NAL Call No.:
1OO L936).
0900
Effects of applications of copper and zinc on
yield of saturn rice grown on Crowley soil arid
on chemical composition of rice-leaf tissue.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. LA. Eun, M.Y.; Wilson, F.E.;
Brandon, D.M.; Bligh, D.F. Baton Rouge, The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy.Lou 1s1 ana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Dept. of Agronomy. 1979. 1979. p.
69-71. ill. (NAL Call No.: 100 L936).
0901
Effects of lime, phosphorus, calcium silicate
and rice hulls on availability of phosphorous
to corn on an ultisol.
Tuisiri, B. Blue, W.G. S.I. : The Society,
Proceedings - Soil and Crop Science Society of
Florida. 1984. v. 43. p. 14-21. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S032).
0902
Effects of redox on zinc deficiency in paddy
rice.
SSSJD4. Sajwan, K.S. Lindsay, W.L. Madison,
Wis. : The Society. Soil Science Society of
America journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 50 (5). p.
1264-1269. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 SOS).
0903
Effects of seedling method and time of
fertilization on urea-nitrogen-15 recovery in
rice.
AGJOAT. Westcott. M.P. Brandon, D.M.; Llndau,
C.W.; Patrick, W.H. Jr. Madison, W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 474-478. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0904
Fate of fertilizer nitrogen in the rice root
zone.
SSSJD4. Reddy, K.R. Patrick, W.H. Jr. Madison,
Wis. : The Society. Soil Science Society of
America journal. May/June 1986. v. 50 (3). p.
649-651. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 SOS).
0905
Mineral-deficiency symptoms displayed by rice
plants grown under controlled conditions in the
greenhouse.
Cibes, H.R. Gaztambide, S. Rio Piedras, The
Station. Abstract: Deficiency symptoms were
induced by the omission of macro- and
micronutrient elements on rice plants of the
Sinaloa variety grown in solution culture in
the greenhouse. The elements included in the
study were N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Fe, Mn and B.
The omission of N, K and Fe from the nutrient
medium resulted In the poorest top growth of
plants. The lowest values of either fresh or
dry weight of roots were caused by lack of K.
Omission of Ca, S, Mg, B and Mn treatments also
caused the development of poor root systems.
Lack of P was the least detrimental. Except for
S and Fe, the concentration of the particular
missing element in the leaf tissues was lower
1n plants from each deficiency treatment than
in the control plants. Leaf analysis indicates
that the absence of one element from the
nutrient medium could cause either a reduction
or an increase of other related elements in the
leaf tissue. ^The Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Oct 1980. v.
64 (4). p. 369-378. ill. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
0906
Molasses distillery slops supply nitrogen and
potassium fertilizer to flooded rice.
JAUPA. Vicente-Chandler, J. Abruna, F.; Lozano,
J. Mayaguez : University of Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. The Journal of
agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico.
Oct 1984. v. 68 (4). p. 395-403. Includes 7
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
O907
Nitrogen rates in single and split applications
and yield of flooded rice.
Lozano, J.M. Abruna, F. Rio Piedras, The
Station. Abstract: Yields of rough rice
increased from 3,830 to 7,950 kg/ha when N
rates were Increased from 0 to 224 kg/ha in one
application. Rice yields Increased from 3.83O
to 8,210 kg/ha when N rates were Increased from
0 to 112 kg/ha, used in two applications.
Yields were not Increased further by heavier
applications of N. The N rates from the single
applications did not affect yields of a
subsequently planted rice crop that received no
104
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N fertilizer. The split applications, however,
did increase yields of the following crop. In
another experiment, applications of more than
112 kg of N/ha sharply increased damage by
blast, when the fungus was not controlled by
spraying, and limited yield response to N
applications. The Journal of agriculture of the
University of Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico,
Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan 1981. v.
65 (1). p. 35-42. ill. 18 ref. (NAL Call No.: 8
P832J).
0908
Nitrogen transformations and loss in flooded
soils and sediments (Oryza sativa).
Reddy, K.R. Patrick, W.H. Boca Raton, Fla. :
CRC Press. CRC critical reviews in
environmental control - Chemical Rubber
Company. 1984. Literature review, v. 13 (4). p.
273-309. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: OH545.A1C7).
0909
Nitrogen uptake and growth of irrigated rice as
affected by nitrogen rates.
JAUPA. Silva, S. Vicente Chandler, J. Mayaguez
: University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
of the University of Puerto Rico. Oct 1984. v.
68 (4). p. 387-394. Includes 7 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 8 P832J).
per kg applied N) for 40 kg applied urea-N was
57, 43, and 28 with DP, RS, and FS,
respectively. Under the same urea management
practices, the mean plant recovery of 15N was
greater fo- BSFR (47%) than for TPR (37%). This
resulted in lower 15N loss for BSFR (20%) than
for TPR (32%). However, total plant N
accumulation was similar for BSFR (96 kg ha 1)
ana TPR (95 kg ha 1), and mean grain yields
over the two experiments were not different (P
= 0.05) between BSFR and TPR. Transplanted rice
produced 1O kg more grain per kilogram of
applied N than did BSFR, in part because mean
grain yield in the absence of applied N was 0.3
Mg ha 1 lower with TPR. Results suggest that
considerable potential exists to increase N use
efficiency and grain yield in BSFR by
manipulating N fertilizer and water management
practices. Soil Science Society of America
journal. May/June 1988. v. 52 (3). p. 849-855.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
0911
The residual effect of different sources of P
and two rates of Zn on the fertility levels of
mineral elements in a Crowley silt loam soil
and on the yield of Labelle rice.
Sedberry, J.E. Jr. Bligh, D.P.; Brandon, D.M.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 122-124. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO L93 (3)).
0910
Nitrogen use efficiency and nitrogen-15
balances in broadcast-seeded flooded and
transplanted rice.
SSSJD4. De Datta, S.K. Buresh, R.J.; Samson,
M.I.; Kai-Rong, W. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Increased irrigated areas, availability of
short-duration modern rices (Oryza sativa L.)
and cost-efficient herbicides, and high labor
cost have motivated Asian farmers to shift from
transplanting to broadcast seeding in flooded
rice. Information on fate of N in
broadcast-seeded flooded rice (BSFR), however,
in Asia is limited. Thus, two field experiments
were conducted on a Vertic Tropaquept to
evaluate efficient N management practices in
BSFR using 15N-labe1ed fertilizers and to
compare the performance of BSFR and
transplanted rice (TPR) under similar N
management practices. For urea, basal deep
placement (DP) as supergranules and a
three-split application gave the lowest mean
15N losses (4 and 11%, respectively) and
highest mean grain yields (6.9 and 7.1 Mg ha 1,
respectively) for BSFR. Mean 15N losses from
urea applied to BSFR were 2O and 18%,
respectively, for the researchers' split (RS)
(two-thirds basally incorporated into mud plus
one-third at 5 to 7 d before panicle
initiation) and the farmers' split (FS)
(one-half topdressed into water at 15 d and
one-half topdressed at 1O d after panicle
initiation). The agronomic efficiency (kg grain
0912
Response of a rice-sugarcane rotation to
calcium silicate slag on Everglades Histosols.
AGJOAT. Anderson, D.L. Jones, D.B.; Snyder,
G.H. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 531-535. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0913
Rice cultivar response to aluminum in nutrient
solution.
CSOSA2. Fageria, N.K. Wright, R.J.; Baligar,
V.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1133-1142. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0914
Rice population effects on yield and nutrient
status with nitrogen applied preflood and at
panicle differentiation.
AKARA. Counce, P.A. Fayettevllle : The Station.
Report series - Arkansas Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar 1988. (304). 10 p.
Includes references. (tJAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
AR42R).
105
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0915
Rice responses to a short-duration green
manure. II. N recovery and utilization.
AGJOAT. Morris. R.A. Furoc. R.E.; Dizon, M.A.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p.
413-416. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0916
Soil clay mineralogies in relation to fertility
management; effect of soil clay mineral
compositions on phosporus fixation under
conditions of wetland rice culture.
Bajwa, M.I. New Vork, Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. 1981. v. 12 (5). p. 475-482. 12 ref.
(NAL Call No.: S59O.C63).
O917
Susceptibility of Romanomertnis culicivorax
(Nematoda: Mermithidae) postparasites to
agrichemicals used in Louisiana rice
production.
Walker, T.W. Meek, C.L.; Wright, V.L.;
Billodeaux, U.S. Fresno, Calif. : The
Association. Journal of the amenican mosquito
control association. Dec 1985. v. 1 (4). p.
477-481. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL536.J686).
106
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SOIL CULTIVATION
0918 of the University of Puerto Rico. July 1982. v.
„„, . ^ _.. 66 (3). p. 181-187. 111. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.:
Red rice studies: cultural management 8 P832J).
experiment (a preliminary report) (Water
Management practices, seeding rates, planting
dates, weed control, Louisiana).
Sonnier, E.A. Baker, J.B.; White, L.M. III.
Crowley : The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 234-241. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
0919
Rice cultivation systems in waterlogged and
flood-prone areas.
Pande, H.K. Reddy, B.B. Hampton, Va. : A.
Deepak Pub., 1985 , C1984. Applications of
remote sensing for rice production / edited by
Adarsh Deepak, K.R. Rao. Paper presented at the
"Interactive International Symposium on
Applications of Remote Sensing for Rice
Production," Sept 9/11, 1981, Secunderabad,
India, p. 127-14O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB191.R5I584 ) .
0920
Rice plant residue cycling in a rice field (a
preliminary report) (Yield comparisons,
Louisiana).
Dunigan, E.P. Brandon, M. Crowley : The
Station. Annual progress report - Louisiana,
Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982. (74th). p.
114-115. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3))'.
0921
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of drill-seeded rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
Journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 623-626.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0922
Seeding rate and row spacing effects on yield
and yield components of ratoon rice.
AGJOAT. Jones, D.B. Snyder, G.H. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 627-629.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0923
Hater use by flooded rice in Puerto Rico
(Evapotranspiration, irrigation requirements,
soil moisture).
Silva, S. Vicente-Chandler, J. Rio Piedras,
University of Puerto Rico, Agricultural
Experiment Station. The Journal of agriculture
107
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SOIL EROSION AND RECLAMATION
O924
Theoretical settling time for suspended
sediment In flooded rice fields (After water
leveling, soil loss prevention, drainage
timing, Louisiana).
Edling, R.J.LAXBA. Miller, B.J.; Obeten, F.
Baton Rouge : The Station. Bulletin - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Apr 1983. Apr
1983. (745). 11 p. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (1)).
108
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FORESTRY RELATED
0925
A simple model of selection for fungicide
resistance in plant pathogen populations.
PHYTAJ. Chin, K.M. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Phytopathelogical Society. Phytopathology. May
1987. v. 77 (5). p. 666-669. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
108
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ENTOMOLOGY RELATED
0926
Aquatic coleoptera associated with Arkansas
rice, with observations on the effects of
carbofuran, molinate, predatory fish and
late-planting.
SWNAA. Heiss, J.S. Harp, G.L.; Meisch. M.V.
Austin : Southwestern Association of
Naturalists. The Southwestern naturalist. Nov
10, 1986. v. 31 (4). p. 521-525. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 409.6 SOS).
0932
Phosphatases in the rice stem borer, Chilo
suppressalis Walker (Lepidoptera; Pyralidae):
some properties and changes of the activities
during hibernation.
Tsumuki, H. Kanehisa, K. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Cryobiology. Apr 1984. v. 21
(2). p. 177-182. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.:QH324.C7).
0927
Effects of two insect growt regulators
(hydroprene and R-2O458) on the follicular
epithelium and the oocytes of the rice weevil,
Sitophilus oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae) (Genetic control of stored
product pests, morphology).
Mkhize, J.M.JNYEA. Gupta, A.P, Lawrence : The
Society. Journal of the New York Entomological
Society. Sept 1982. v. 90 (3). p. 213-218. ill
2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 420 N48J).
0928
Insect pests of stored rice and their control
/by August 1. Balzer.
Balzer, August I. 190O-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1942. 22 p. : ill.
23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.19O6).
0933
SEM observations of rice weevil larvae,
Sitophilus oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae).
JKESA. Speirs, R.D. White, G.D.; Wilson, J.L.
Lawrence, Kan. : The Society. Journal of the
Kansas Entomological Society. Apr 1986. v. 59
(2). p. 390-394. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 420 K13).
0934
Sex pheromones of rice moth, Corcyra
cephalonica Stainton. I. Identification of male
pheromone.
JCECO. Zagatti, P. Kunesch, G.; Ramiandrasoa,
F.; Malosse, C.; Hall, D.R.; Lester, R.;
Nesbitt, B.F. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
Journal of chemical ecology. July 1987. v. 13
(7). p. 1561-1573. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL QD415.A1J6).
O929
Insect pests of stored rice and their control
/by August I. Balzer and R.T. Cotton.
Balzer, August I. 19OO-. Cotton, R. T.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1947. Originally issued Aug. 1942. 24 p. : ill
; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.19O6
1947).
0930
Insects injurious to the rice crop /by O.W.
Ingram.
Ingram. J. W. 190O-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1927. "This bulletin
supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1O86.". 17 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no.1543).
0931
Insects injurious to the rice crop by O.W.
Ingram . --.
Ingram, J. W. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1927. 11, 17 p. : ill. --. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL F1che S-70 no.1543).
110
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ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
0935 0936
Sex pheromones of rice moth, Corcyra
cephalonica Stainton. II. Identification and
role of female pheromone. Sex pheromones of
rice moth, Corcyra cephalonica Stainton. II.
Identification and role of female pheromone.
JCECD. JCECD. Hall, D.R. Hall, D.R. Cork, A.;
Lester, R.; Nesbltt, B.F.; Zagatti, P. Cork,
A.; Lester, R.; Nesbitt, B.F.; Zagatti, P. New
York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology.
Journal of chemical ecology. July 1987. v. 13
(7). July 1987. v. 13 (7). p. 1575-1589. p.
1575-1589. Includes references. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD415.A1J6).(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
111
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ANIMAL ECOLOGY
O937
Aquatic coleoptera associated with Arkansas
rice, with observations .on the effects of
carbofuran, molinate, predatory fish and
late-planting.
SWNAA. Heiss, U.S. Harp, G.L.; Meisch, M.V.
Austin : Southwestern Association of
Naturalists. The Southwestern naturalist. Nov
10, 1986. v. 31 (4). p. 521-525. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 409.6 508).
112
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ANIMAL STRUCTURE
0938
Effects of two insect growt regulators
(hydroprene and R-20458) on the follicular
epithelium and the oocytes of the rice weevil,
Si tophi!us oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae) (Genetic control of stored
product pests, morphology).
Mkhize, J.M.JNYEA. Gupta, A.P. Lawrence : The
Society. Journal of the New York Entomological
Society. Sept 1982. v. 90 (3). p. 213-218. ill.
2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 42O N48J).
0839
SEM observations of rice weevil larvae,
Sitophilus oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae).
OKESA. Speirs, R.D. White, G.D.; Wilson, J.L.
Lawrence, Kan. : The Society. Journal of the
Kansas Entomological Society. Apr 1986. v. 59
(2). p. 39O-394. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 420 K13).
113
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ANIMAL NUTRITION
0940
The rice brown planthopper: feeding physiology
and host plant interactions (Nilaparvata
1ugens).
Sogawa, K. Palo Alto, Calif., Annual Reviews
Inc. Annual review of entomology. 1982.
Literature review, v. 27. p. 49-73. Includes
130 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 AN72).
114
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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
0941
Phosphatases in the rice stem borer, Chile
suppressa1i s Wa 1ker (Lep i doptera; Pyra1i dae):
some properties and changes of the activities
during hibernation.
Tsumuki, H. Kanehisa, K. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Cryobiology. Apr 1984. v. 21
(2). p. 177-182. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: QH324.C7).
0942
The rice brown pi anthopper: feeding physiology
and host plant interactions (Nilaparvata
lugens).
Sogawa, K. Palo Alto, Calif.. Annual Reviews
Inc. Annual review of entomology. 1982.
Literature review, v. 27. p. 49-73. Includes
130 ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 AN72) .
0943
Sex pneromones of rice moth, Coreyra
cephalonica Stainton. I. Identification of male
pheromone.
JCECD. Zagatti, P. Kunesch, G. ; Ramiandrasoa,
F.; Malosse, C.; Hall, D.R.; Lester, R.;
Nesbitt, B.F. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
Journal of chemical ecology. July 1987. v. 13
(7). p. 1561-1573. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
115
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VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY, TOXICOLOGY AND
IMMUNE THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
0944
Azodrin poisoning of waterfowl in rice fields
in Louisiana.
White, D.H.UWIDA. Mitchell, C.A.; Kolbe, E.J.;
Ferguson, W.H. Ames : Wildlife Disease
Association. Journal of wildlife diseases. Oct
1983. v. 19 (4). p. 373-375. (NAL Call No.:
41.9 W64B).
0945
Comparative metabolism of sulfamidine and
chlordimeform in rats.
JAFCAU. Watanabe, Y. Matsumura, F. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. May/June 1987.
v. 35 (3). p. 379-384. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
116
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PEST OF ANIMALS - INSECTS
0946
Biocontrol of mosquitoes associated with
California rice fields with special reference
to the recycling of Lagenidium giganteum Couch
and other microbial agents.
Washino, R.K. New York : Praeger, 1981.
Biocontrol of medical and veterinary pests /
edited by Marshall Laird, p. 122-139. ill. 3 p.
ref. (NAL Call No.: RA639.3.B56).
477-481. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL QL536.0686).
0947
The effects of selected rice and soybean
pesticides on the eggs of Psorophora columbiae.
Klass, M.C. Olson, O.K. Fresno, Calif. : The
Association. Journal of the american mosquito
control association. Dec 1985. v. 1 (4). p.
458-462. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:.
DNAL OL536.J686).
0948
Environmental impact of the fungicide
triphenyltin hydroxide after application to
rice fields (California, mosquito control,
•osquitof ish, soil residues, stem rot disease).
Schaefer, C.H. Miura, T.; Dupras, E.F. Or.;
Wilder, W.H. College Park, Md., Entomological
Society of America. Oournal of economic
entomology. Oct 1981. v. 74 (5). p. 597-6OO. 3
ref. (NAL Call No.: 421 0822).
0949
Evaluation of the sexual and asexual stages of
Lagenidium giganteum for control of rice field
Mosquitoes.
Washino, R.K. Kerwin, O.L. Davis : University
of California. Mosquito control research :
annual report. 1983. p. 68-69. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL RA640.M4).
0950
Long term effects of rieeland agrichemicals on
postparasltes and adults of Romanomermis
eulicivorax (Nematoda: Mermithidae).
JESCEP. Walker, T.W. Meek, C.L. Tifton, Ga. :
The Entomological Science Society. Oournal of
Entomological Science. Oct 1987. v. 22 (4). p.
302-3O6. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL461.G4).
0951
Susceptibility of Romanomermis eulicivorax
(Nematoda: Mermithidae) postparasltes to
agri chemicals used in Louisiana rice
product ion.
Walker, T.W. Meek, C.L.; Wright, V.L.;
Billodeaux, O.S. Fresno, Calif. : The
Association. Oournal of the american mosquito
control association. Dec 1985. v. 1 (4). p.
117
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ANIMAL DISEASES - VIRAL
0952
DMA analysis of Insect iridescent virus 6:
evidence for circular permutation and terminal
redundancy (Rice stem borer, Chile
suppressalis, infects the green rice leafhopper
Nephtotettix cincticeps and to be lethal for
99% of the leafhopper Colladonus montanus,
biological control).
Delius, H.JOVIAM. Darai, G.; Flugel, R.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for
Microbiology. Journal of virology. Feb 1984. v.
49 (2). p. 6O9-614. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: OR360.J6).
118
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AQUACULTURE RELATED
0953
BHC-induced molt inhibition in the fresh water
rice field crab (Oziotelphusa senex senex
Fabricius) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6-hexachlorocyclohexane).
Sreenivasula Reddy, P. Bhagyalakshmi, A.;
Ramamurthi, R. New York : Alan R. Liss. Journal
of experimental zoology. Oct 1O, 1982. v. 223
(2). p. 183-184. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.: 410
J825).
0954
Bolero (rice herbicide) performs well in
large-acreage tests (Thiolcarbamate).
San Francisco, California Farmer. Agrichemical
age. Dec 198O. v. 24 (1O). p. 90, 92. ill. (NAL
Call No.: 381 AG85).
0955
Effects of rice plant density, rice water
weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) damage to
rice, and aquatic weeds on aster leafhopper
(Homoptera: Cicadel1idae) density (Macrosteles
fasci f rons, Li ssorhoptrus oryzoph i1us,
Monochoria vaginal is, Sagittaria
nontev i dens i s).
Way. M.O.EVETB. Grigarick, A.A.; Mahr, S.E.
College Park : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. June.1983.
v. 12 (3). p. 949-952. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: OL461.E532).
79.9 W52R).
0959
Herbicide treatments for control of weeds in
dry-seeded rice (Oryza sativa).
WEESA6. Smith, R.J. Jr. KhodayaM, K.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
686-692. Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
0960
The response of weeds in water-seeded rice to
the rate and timing of bensulfuron-methyl.
Hill, d.E. Pacheco, J.L.; Brandon, B.W.;
Holzer, M.J.; Bayer. D.E. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 23O-231. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
O961
Some effects of rice pesticides on crawfish.
Cheah, M.L. LA. Avault, J.W., Jr.; Graves, J.B.
Baton Rouge, The Station. Louisiana
agriculture.Louisiana. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Winter 1979/80. v. 23'(2). p. 8-9, 11.
ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L939).
0956
Evaluation of selected herbicides for the
control of Monochoria vaginal is in water-seeded
rice.
Hill, J.E. Bayer, D.E.; Wrysinski, J.; Brandon,
B.W. S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 229. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
0957
Giant burreed and water horsetail control in a
fallowed wild rice field.
Callihan, R.H. Prather, T.S.; Thill, D.C.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 373. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
0958
Giant burreed, water horsetail and wild rice
tolerance to bentazon and 2,4-D.
Prather, T.S. Callihan, R.H.; Thill, D.C.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science, 1987. p. 374. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
119
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NONFOOD AND NONFEED
0962
Effect of mixtures of custard-apple oil and
neem oil on survival of Nephotettix virescens
(Honoptera: Cicadel1idae) and on rice tungro
virus transmission (Annona squamosa,
Azadirachta indica).
Mariappan, V. Saxena, R.C. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
519-521. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 J822).
0963
Evaluation and utilization of neem cake against
the rice brown pi anthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
(Homoptera: Delphacidae) (Azadirachta indica).
Saxena, R.C. Justo, H.D. Jr.; Epino, P.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Apr
1984. v. 77 (2). p. 502-507. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
120
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NATURAL RESOURCES
0964
Azodrin poisoning of waterfowl in rice fields
in Louisiana.
White, D.H.JWIDA. Mitchell, C.A.; Kolbe, E.J.;
Ferguson, W.H. Ames : Wildlife Disease
Association. Journal of wildlife diseases. Oct
1983. v. 19 (4). p. 373-375. (NAL Call No.:
41.9 W64B).
121
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CONSERVATION AND USE OF ENERGY
0965
Field drying of rough rice: effect on grain
yield, milling quality, and energy saved.
Calderwood, D.L. BoTMch, C.N.; Scott, J.E.
Madison, Wis., American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1980. v. 72 (4). p.
649-653. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
122
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WATER RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT
0966
Herbicide performance in rice (Dryza sativa)
under three flooding conditions (Echinochloa
crus-galli, Sesbania exalta. water management,
Mississippi Delta).
Richard, E.P. Jr. Street, j.E. Champaign : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1984. v. 32 (2). p. 157-162. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 79.8 W41).
0967
Water control and cropping alternatives in
Everglades (Rice culture).
Shin, S.F. Snyder, G.H. New York : American
Society of Civil Engineers, c1982. Proceedings
of the Specialty Conference on Environmentally
Sound Water and Soil Management : Orlando,
Fla., July 20-23, 1982 / E.G. Kruse, C.R.
Burdick, and Y.A. Yousef, co-editors, p.
149-158. ill., maps. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: TC8O3.S64 1982).
0968
Water regime and planting date effects on
ralnfed rice yield.
Butlig, F. Bhuiyan, S.I.; Tabbal, D. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Paper - American
Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). 1981. Paper presented at the 1981
Summer Meeting of the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. Available for purchase
from: The American Society of Agricultural
Engineers, Order Dept., 295O Niles Road, St.
Joseph, Michigan 49O85. Telephone the Order
Dept. at (616) 429-O3OO for information and
prices. 1981. (fiche no. 81-2O21). 1 microfiche
: ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
FICHE S-72).
123
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DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION
O969
Covered drainage systems in areas with rice in
the crop rotation.
Dayem, S.A. Ritaema, I.H.P. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1987 Winter Meeting of the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available for purchase from: The American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 Niles Road. St. Joseph, Michigan 49085.
Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for
information and prices. 1987. (fiche no.
87-2588). 7 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
O975
Theoretical settling time for suspended
sediment in flooded rice fields (After water
leveling, soil loss prevention, drainage
timing, Louisiana).
Edling, R.J.LAXBA. Miller, B.J.; Obeten. F.
Baton Rouge : The Station. Bulletin - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Apr 1983. Apr
1983. (745). 11 p. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: 10O L93 (1)).
0970
Herbicides and seeding rate effects on
sprinkler-irrigated rice.
AGJOAT. Akkari, K.H. Talbert, R.E.; Ferguson,
J.A.; Gilmour, J.T.; Khodayari, K. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 927-929.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
O971
Pest control and water management in rice.
Hill, J.E. Berkeley, Calif., The Service.
Leaflet - University of California. Cooperative
Extension Service. Apr 1982. Apr 1982. (21298).
4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: S544.3.C2C3).
0972
Red rice studies. Water management experiment
(Weed pest in fields of domestic rice).
Sonnier, E.A. Baker, J.B. Crowley. Annual
progress reportLouisiana. Rice Experiment
Station. 1980. 198O. (72nd). p. 186-192. ill.
(NAL Call No.: 1OO L93 (3)).
O973
Rice (Growth and function, water stress,
irrigation).
Turner, F.T. McCauley, G.N. New York : Wiley.
C1983. Crop-water relations / edited by I.D.
Teare, M.M. Peet. Literature review, p.
3O7-350. ill. 111 ref. (NAL Call No.:
SB185.6.C76).
O974
Sprinklers Instead of canals? (Sprinkler
Irrigation of rice, herbicides and weed
control).
McLean, Va., Gordon S. Carlson. The Rice
Journal. June 1981. v. 84 (6). p. 12-13. (NAL
Call No.: 59.8 R36).
124
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FOOD SCIENCE, FIELD CROP
0976
Field infestation by insects that injure rice
in storage /by W.A. Douglas.
Douglas. W. A. 19O6-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1941. Caption title. 8 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.602).
0977
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, mllo and wheat, northeast
Louisiana, 1986.
LAXDA. Paxton, K.W. Lavergne, D.R.; Zacharias,
T.; McManus, B. Baton Rouge, La. : The Station.
D.A.E. research report - Department of
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness,
Louisiana State University, Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station. Includes
statistical data. Jan 1986. (645). 93 p. maps.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L935).
125
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FOOD PROCESSING, FIELD CROP
O978
Harvest moisture effects on rice milling
quality.
CAGRA. Geng. S. Williams, J.F.; Hill, J.E.
Berkeley : The Station. California agriculture
- California Agricultural Experiment Station.
Nov/Dec 1984. v. 38 (11/12). p. 11-12. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO C12CAG).
0979
Physical and mechanical properties of rice.
Kunze, D.R. Wratten, F.T. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rice:
chemistry and technology / edited by Bienvenido
0. Ouliano. p. 2O7-231. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
0980
Rice properties and processing.
FRINEL. Juliano, B.O. New York : Marcel Dekker.
Food reviews international. 1985/1986. v. 1
(3). p. 423-445. ill. Includes 90 references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL TX341.F662).
O981
Wild rice: the Indian's staple and the white
man's delicacy (Cultivation practices,
processing, microbial contamination).
Lorenz, K. Boca Raton, Fla., CRC Press. CRC
critical reviews in food science and nutrition.
Nov 1981. Literature review, v. 15 (3). p.
281-319. ill. 55 ref. (NAL Call No.: TP368.C7).
126
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FOOD STORAGE, FIELD CROP
0982
Aeration of rough rice In long-term storage.
Calderwood, D.L. Cogburn, R.R.; Webb, B.D.;
Marchetti, M.A. St. Joseph, Mich. : The
Society. Paper - American Society of
Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche collection).
1983. Paper presented at the 1983 Winter
Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Available for purchase from: The
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
Order Dept., 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph,
Michigan 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-O3OO for information and prices.
1983. (fiche no. 83-3535). 1 microfiche : ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: FICHE
S-72). .
0983
Rough rice storage.
Cogburn, R.R. St. Paul : American Association
of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rice: chemistry and
technology / edited by Bienvenido 0. Jullano.
p. 265-287. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL TX558.R5R53 1985).
127
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FOOD CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY
0984
Post-harvest food losses In developing
countries.
Pariser, E.R. Baltimore : Published for the
World Bank by Johns Hopkins University Press,
C1987. Food policy : integrating supply,
distribution, and consumption / edited by J.
Price Gittinger, Joanne Leslie, Caroline
Holsington. p. 309-325. ill. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL HD9018.D44F6).
128
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FOOD CONTAMINATION, FIELD CROP
0985
Chemical form of cadmium (and other heavy
metals) in rice and wheat plants.
EVHPA. Kaneta, M. Hikichi, H.; Endo, S.:
Sugiyama, N. Research Triangle Park, N.C. :
National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences. E H P Environmental health
perspectives. Mar 1986. v. 65. p. 33-37.
Includes 13 references. (NAL Call'No.: DNAL
RA565.A1E54).
0990
Establishment of residue analysis of propanil
(Dichloropropionanilide), linuron and
diphenamide in agricultrual commodities.
JFPRDR. Ito, Y. Suzuki, H.; Ogawa, S.; Iwaida,
International Association of
Environmental Sanitarians.
protection. Apr 1985. v. 48
ill. Includes 6 references.
M. Ames, Iowa :
Milk, Food, and
Journal of food
(4). p. 320-324
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 44.8 J824).
0986
Distribution of sterigmatocystin and fungal
Mycelium in individual brown rice kernels
naturally infected by Aspergillus versicolor
(Mycotoxins).
Takahashi, H.CECHAF. Yasaki, H.; Nanayama, U.;
Manabe, M.; Matsuura, S. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Jan/Feb 1984. v. 61 (1). p. 48-52.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: 59.8
C33).
0987
Effect of cooking on levels of ethylene
dibromide residues in rice.
JANCA2. Glower, M. Jr. McCarthy, J.P.; Rains,
D.M. Arlington, Va. : The Association. Journal
of the Association of Offical Analytical
Chemists. duly/Aug 1985. v. 68 (4). p. 710-711.
Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381
AS7).
0991
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric
characterization of an alteration product of
malathion detected in stored rice.
Hansen, L.B. Castillo, G.D.; Biehl, E.R.
Arlington, Va., The Association. Journal of the
Association of Offical Analytical Chemists.
Sept 1981. v. 64 (5). p. 1232-1237. ill. 8 ref.
(NAL Cal1 No.: 381 AS7).
0992
Gas-liquid chromatographic determination of
chlordimeform and its metabolites in cargo rice
and husk (Acaricides, residues, grain hygiene,
chemical analysis, methods, chromatography).
Fan', D.F.JANCA. Ge, S.D. Arlington : The
Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. Nov 1982. v. 65
(6). p. 1517-1520. ill. 4 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 AS7).
0988
Effect of oxidative damage induced by gamma
irradiation on germination potentials of rice
seeds.
JAFCAU. Ramarathnam, N. Osawa, T.; Kawakishi,
S.; Namiki. M. Washington. D.C. : American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 35 (1). p.
8-11. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
381 J8223).
0989
Erosterol versus dry matter loss as quality
indicator for high-moisture rough rice during
holding.
CECHAF. Naewbanij, M. Seib, P.A.; Chung, D.S.;
Seitz, L.M.; Deyoe, C.W. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. July/Aug 1986. v. 63 (4). p.
315-32O. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 59.8 C33).
0993
Production of nivalenol and fusarenone-X by
Fusarium tricinctum Fn-2B on a rice substrate.
APMBA. Lee, Y.W. Mirocha, C.J. Washington, D.C.
: American Society for Microbiology. Applied
and environmental microbiology. Oct 1984. v. 48
(4). p. 857-858. Includes 7 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0994
Rapid technique for thiobencarb residue
determination in rice samples.
BECTA6. Au, A.M. Fung, W.D. New York, N.Y. :
Springer-Verlag. Bulletin of environmental
contamination and toxicology. May 1988. v. 40
(5). p. 655-659. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL RA1270.P35A1).
0995
Residue studies for
(2,4,5-trichloropnenoxy)acetic acid and
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in grass
and rice.
Jensen, D.J.JAFCA. Getzendaner, M.E.; Hummel,
R.A.; Turley, J. Washington : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food.
128
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(FOOD CONTAMINATION, FIELD CROP)
chemistry. Jan/Feb 1983. v. 31 (1). p. 118-122.
1 p. ref. (NAL Call No.: 381 J8223).
0996
Simple analytical method for organophosphorus
pesticide determination in unpolished rice,
using removal of fats by zinc acetate.
JANCA2. Adachi, K. Dhokuni, N.; Mitsuhashi, T.
Arlington, Va. : The Association. Journal of
the Association of Offical Analytical Chemists.
July/Aug 1984. v. 67 (4). p. 798-800. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 AS7).
O997
Spectrophotometric determination of carbaryl in
grains (Insecticides, rice, wheat, jowar and
pulse).
Appalah, K.M. Ramakrishna, R.; Subbarao, K.R.;
Kapur, 0. Arlington, Va., The Association.
Journal of the Association of Offical
Analytical Chemists. Jan 1982. v. 65 (1). p.
32-34. ill. Includes 5 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
AS7).
0998
Wild rice: the Indian's staple and the white
man's delicacy (Cultivation practices,
processing, microbtal contamination).
Lorenz, K. Boca Raton, Fla., CRC Press. CRC
critical reviews in food science and nutrition.
Nov 1981. Literature review, v. 15 (3). p.
281-319. ill. 55 ref. (NAL Call No.: TP368.C7).
130
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FOOD CONTAMINATION, HORTICULTURAL CROP
0999
Establishment of residue analysis of propanil
(Dichloropropionanilide), linuronand
diphenamide in agricultrual commodities.
JFPRDR. Ito, Y. Suzuki, H.; Ogawa, S.; Iwalda,
M. Ames, Iowa : International Association of
M1lk, Food, and Environmental Sanitarians.
Journal of food protection. Apr 1985. v. 48
(4). p. 32O-324. ill. Includes 6 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 44.8 0824).
131
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FOOD COMPOSITION, FIELD CROP
1000
Effect of preharvest application of dimethripin
on grain moisture, milling quality and yield of
rice (Plant maturity regulation).
Blem, A.R.PPGGD. Ames, R.B.; Liew, C.S.;
Pryzbylek, J.M. Lake Alfred : The Society.
Proceedings annual meeting - Plant Growth
Regulator Society of America. 1983. 1983.
(10th). p. 241-247. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: SB128.P5).
1001
Field drying of rough rice: effect on grain
yield, milling quality, and energy saved.
Calderwood, D.L. Bollich, C.N.; Scott, J.E.
Madison, Wis., American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1980. v. 72 (4). p.
649-653. ill. 11 ref. (NAL Call No.: 4 AM34P).
1002
Further studies on the nutritional evaluation
of wheat, triticale, and rice grains using the
red flour beetle (Tripoliurn castaneum).
Shariff, G. Vohra, P.; Qualset, C.O. St. Paul,
Minn., American Association of Cereal Chemists.
Cereal chemistry. Mar/Apr 1981. v. 58 (2). p.
86-89. 9 ref. (NAL Call No.: 59.8 C33).
1003
Milling characteristics and capabilities of
unreleased varieties of rice (a preliminary
report) (Grain quality, yield, harvest
moisture).
Miller, M.F. McKenzie, K.S.; Mowers, R.P.
Crowley : The"Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Rice Experiment Station. 1982. 1982.
(74th). p. 219-223. ill. (NAL Call No.: 1OO L93
(3)).
1004
The rice grain and its gross composition.
dullano, B.O. Bechtel, D.B. St. Paul : American
Association of Cereal Chemists, C1985. Rice:
chemistry and technology / edited by Bienvenido
0. duliano. Literature review, p. 17-57. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TX558.R5R53 1985).
1005
Speck back: a new rice kernel imperfection.
AKFRAC. Bernhardt, O.L. Tugwell, N.P.; Sharp.
R.N.; Dodger,, W.H. Fayettevi 1 le. Ark. : The
Station. Arkansas farm research - Arkansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Sept/Oct 1987.
v. 36 (5). p. 10. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
AR42F).
132
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - PLANT
10O6
Effect of mixtures of custard-apple oil and
neem oil on survival of Nephotettix vlrescens
(Homoptera: Clcadellidae) and on rice tungro
virus transmission (Annona squamosa,
Azadirachta indica).
Mariappan, V. Saxena, R.C. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Apr 1984. v. 77 (2). p.
519-521. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
421 0822).
1007
Evaluation and utilization of neem cake against
the rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
(Homoptera.: Delphacidae) (Azadirachta indica).
Saxena, R.C. Justo, H.D. Jr.; Epino, P.B.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. Apr
1984. v. 77 (2). p. 502-5O7. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J822).
133
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PARASITES OF HUMANS - INSECTS AND OTHER
ARTHROPODS
1O08
Evaluation of a controlled-release silicate
formulation of tenephos against Aedes aegypti
larvae in the laboratory and Psorophora
colufflbiae larvae (Diptera: Culicidae) in rice
field plots.
Anderson, L.M.JMENA. Nelson, J.H.; Thies. C.;
Melsch, M.V. Honolulu : Dept. of Entomology,
Bishop Museum. Journal of medical entomology.
May 26, 1983. v. 2O (3). p. 325-329. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: 421 J828).
134
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POLLUTION
1009
Analysis of the effect of industrial effluent
on growth and development of rice seedlings
(Distillery of a sugar factory).
Behera, B.K. Misra, B.N. New York, Academic
Press. Environmental research. June 1982. v. 28
(1). p. 1-20. Includes 2 p. ref. (NAL Call No.:
RA565.A1E5).
1O10
Dissipation of carbaryl and the 1-naphthol
metabolite in flooded rice fields.
JEVQAA. Deuel, L.E. Jr. Brown, K.W.; Price,
J.D.; Turner, F.T. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. July/Sept 1985. v. 14 (3). p. 349-354.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH540.J6).
1O11
Effect of sugar mill effluent on oxygen uptake
and carbon dioxide output of rice (Oryza sativa
L.c.v. Mushoori) seedlings.
ENVRA. Behera, B.K. Sayeed, S.A. Duluth, Minn.
: Academic Press. Environmental research. June
1987. v. 43 (1). p. 135-141. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA565.A1E5).
1O12
Effects of airborne fluoride on the fluoride
content of rice and vegetables (Pollution).
Sakurai, S.FLUOA. Itai, K.; Tsunoda, H. Warren
: International Society for Fluoride Research.
Fluoride. July 1983. v. 16 (3). p. 175-180.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
OP981.F55F55).
1013
Fate of thiobencarb and molinate in rice
fields.
JEVQAA. Ross, L.J. Save, R.J. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15
(3). p. 22O-225. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
1O14
lonization and adsorption-desorption of
tricyclazole by soil organic matter,
montmori1lonite clay, and cape fear sandy loam
soil (Systemic fungicide for the control of
rice blast pathogen, Pirieularia oryzae).
Weber, J.B. Washington, D.C., American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. May/June 1982. v. 30 (3). p.
584-588. ill. Includes 14 ref. (NAL Call No.:
381 J8223).
1015
Metabolism of
N-(2,3-dichlorophenyl)-3,4,5,6-tetrachlorophth-
alamic acid (tech1ofthai am) in paddy soil and
rice (Bactericide).
Kirkpatrick, D. Biggs, S.R.; Conway, B.; Finn,
C.M.; Hawkins, D.R.; Honda, T.; Ishida. M.;
Powell, G.P. Washington, D.C., American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. Nov/Dec 1981. v. 29 (6). p.
1149-1153. ill. 6 ref. (NAL Call No.: 381
J8223).
1016
New herbicide combinations: Will they save
California rice?.
WSWPA. Hill, J.E. Brandon, B.W. ; Bayer, D.E.;
Pacheco, J.L.; Holzer, M.J. Reno, Nev. : The
Society. Proceedings - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. v. 4O. p. 141-142. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 79.9 W52).
1017
Rice pesticide patterns and their environmental
effects on rice field biota of California.
Li, M.Y. Davis : University of California.
Mosquito control research : annual report.
Includes statistics for 1978-1982. 1983. p.
84-86. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RA640.M4).
135
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
1018
Deep-bed rice drying simulation using two
generalized single-layer models.
TAAEA. Noomhorm, A. Verma, L.R. St. Joseph,
Mich. : The Society. Transactions of the ASAE -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Sept/Oct 1986. v. 29 (5). p. 1456-1461.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 290.9
AM32T).
1019
Effects of temperature on the dual rhythmicity
of growth rate in the rice embryo.
BOGAA. Nagato, Y. Chicago. 111. : University of
Chicago Press. Botanical gazette. Sept 1985. v.
146 (3). p. 341-346. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 45O B652).
1020
Relationship of rice grain yield, dry biomass,
and leaf area index with evapotranspiration in
south Florida.
Shih, S.F. Rani, G.S.; Snyder, G.H.; Harrison,
D.S. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Paper -
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and prices. 1982. (fiche no. 82-2597). 1
microfiche : ill. Includes references. (NAL
Cal1 No.: FICHE S-72).
136
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DOCUMENTATION
1021
Field testing a computerized forecasting system
for rice blast disease.
PHYTAU. Kim, C.H. MacKenz'ie, D.R.; Rush, M.C.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. July 1988. v. 78 (7).
p. 931-934. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
1022
How to use the OD50 computer printout
(Applications to rice cultivation, insect and
disease control).
Huey, B. Little Rock, Ark. : The Service. MP -
University of Arkansas. Cooperative Extension
Service. Apr 1984. Apr 1984. (211). 2 p. (NAL
Cal 1 NO. : 275.29 AR4MI).
137
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HUMAN MEDICINE, HEALTH AND SAFETY
1023
Worker exposure during aerial application of a
liquid and a granular formulation of Ordram
selective herbicide to rice.
AECTCV. Knarr, R.D. Cooper, G.L.; Brian, E.A.;
Kleinschmidt, M.G.; Graham, D.G. New York, N.Y.
: Springer-Verlag. Archives of environmental
contamination and toxicology. Sept 1985. v. 14
(5). p. 523-527. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL TD172.A7).
138
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abarca, M. 439
ABBIA. 285
Abdullah, R. 252, 135
Abruna, F. 52, 875, 193, 78, 906, 41, 130, 80,
9O7
Acedo, J. 491
Acedo, J.R. 513
Achhlreddy, N.R. 831, 590, 733
ACSMC. 786, 126, 374
Adachi, K. 849, 996
ADAGA. 776
Adler, I.L. 832, 734
Adriano, D.C. 203
AECTCV. 864, 1023
AGJOA. 588, 172, 604
AGJOAT. 61, 260, 163, 1O9, 922, 162, 108, 921,
23, 215, 92, 912, 319, 66, 97O, 713, 49, 243,
903, 330, 206, 915
AQREA. 721
Aguda, R.M. 413
Aist, J.R. 177, 346
AKABA. 171, 603
AKARA. 914, 1O2, 583, 822
Akazawa, T. 310. 3O7
Akbar, M. 268, 136, 254
AKFRA. 12, 388, 687, 442, 17, 13, 614, 520, 483
AKFRAC. 472, 830, 119, 768, 418, 361, 1O05, 69,
581
Akkari, K.H. 66, 713, 970
A1am, S.M. 245, 194
Albrecht, K.A. 72, 273
Almodovar-Vega, L. 64, 709
Alpi, A. 242
Alvarez, J. 98
Ames, R.B. 42, 1OOO
Anderson, D.L. 92, 319, 912
Anderson, L.M. 811, 1008
Andrade, Vonl Anunlciacao de. 65, 818
Anjaneyulu, A. 403, 548
APMBA. 58, 537, 993, 523, 866, 828
App, A.A. 129, 890, 865
Appalah, K.M. 997, 852
APPYA. 535, 6, 473, 508
Aquino, G.B. 146, 427, 550, 428
Arceo, M.B. 146, 427
Arnold, K.A. 11, 364
AU, A.M. 841, 994
Avault, J.W., Jr. 851, 961
Awan, M.A. 150
Baba, A. 246, 195
BabCOCk, O.K. 35, 182, 36, 184, 185, 891, 232,
183
Bagent, J.L. 417
Bajet, N.B. 552, 435
Bajwa, M.I. 111, 916, 887
Baker, C.J. 177, 346
Baker, J. 677, 681
Baker, J.B. 719, 680, 715, 665, 758, 155, 743,
74, 716, 25, 666, 89, 918, 748, 106, 75S, 169,
114, 765, 667, 757, 160, 752, 972, 749, 664,
756
Balba, H.M. 854
Baldia, E.P. 348, 209
Baldwin, F.L. 7O3, 704
Baligar, V.C. 595, 913
Balzer, August I._1900-. 623, 790, 638, 929,
637, 928
Barnes, C.J. 570, 792
Barnes, G. 31, 381
Barr, Barbara A. 471, 380
Barrentlne, W.L. 744, 685, 740, 686
Barrett, M.R. 8O6, 695, 876, 8O7, 696, 237, 896
Bartha, R. 850
Baser, R.E. 171, 603
Basilio, R.P. 785, 375, 166, 857, 463, 423
Bass, R.J. 532
Bateman, D.F. 177, 346
Batterby, S. 550, 428
Bautlsta, R.C. 387
Bayer, D.E. 729, 1016, 960, 751, 7OO, 956, 717
Bayne, N. 844
Beasley, J.N. 830, 702
Bebawi, F.F. 688, 722
Bechtel, D.B. 324, 1004
BECTA. 793, 870
BECTA6. 994, 841
Beevers, H. 242
Behera, B.K. 573, 1011, 19, 10O9
Benckiser, Q. 586
Bennett, G.W. 649
Bernardo, M.A. 516
Bernhard, K.M. 649
Bernhardt, J.L. 418, 361, 1005
Bertani, A. 231, 271
Bhagia, G. S. 16, 68, 612
Bhagyalakshml, A. 783, 953
Bhuiyan, S.I. 118, 968
Biddappa, C.C. 563, 599
Biehl, E.R. 816, 991
Biernbaum, J.A. 259
Biggs, S.R. 827, 283, 1O15
Billodeaux, J.S. 917, 858, 951
Black, H.L. 747
Bleecker, A.B. 257
Blem, A.R. 42, 1000
Bllgh, D.F. 239, 900
Bligh, O.P. 91, 911, 35, 182, 36, 184, 185,
891, 232, 183, 46, 898, 47, 899
Blue, W.G. 192, 901
BOGAA. 249, 1019
Bolllch, C.N. 631, 137, 619, 127, 60, 965, 1001
Bolstad, J. 5O3, 878
Bonman, J.M. 143, 518
Bonnin, E. 55, 253
Borromeo, E.S. 516
Bouillon, K.J. 337
Bowers, R.C. 15, 668
Bowling, C.C. 415
Bowman, D.H. 675, 731, 674, 732, 673, 672, 657,
656
Boykin, D.L. 142, 821, 582
Bradley, W.J. 259
Brady, N.C. 356
Brandon, B.W. 729, 1016, 960, 751, 700, 956
Brandon, D.M. 49, 243, 903, 499, 893, 445, 91,
911, 362, 115, 173, 71, 272, 35, 182, 36. 184,
39, 556, 186, 103, 33, 46, 898, 38, 892, 503,
878, 47, 899, 24, 662, 239, 90O
139
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AUTHOR INDEX
Brandon, M. 292, 201, 100, 920, 205, 328, 101,
202, 293
Brandon, M.D. 185, 891, 183, 232
Braver-man, M.P. 570, 792, 48, 575, 802
Bravo, M. 129, 890, 865
Brewer, F. 691, 574, 801
Brian, E.A. 864, 1023
Brorsen, B.W. 18, 459
Brown, K.W. 796, 1010
Browning, H.W. 437
Burdette, L. 822, 583
Buresh, R.J. 61, 260, 82, 910
Burkholder, W.E. 630
Burton, V.E. 416, 474
Butera, D.L. 336, 334
Butlig, F. 118, 968
Byrnes, B.H. 180, 889
Cabauatan, P.O. 540, 422, 549
Cady, F.B. 94, 322
CA6RA. 379, 978, 141
Calderwood, D.L. 618, 982, 640, 60, 965, 1001
Caldwell, A.G. 56, 879
Callihan, R.H. 706, 958, 705, 957
Can, F. 488, 514
Capar, S.G. 55, 253
Cappy, J.J. 588
Carey, A.E. 842, 885
Caruthers, R.H. 98
Carver, R.A. 839
Castillo, G.D. 991, 816
Castin, E.M. 295, 735
Castro, A. 515, 49O
Cave, G.L. 444
CECHAF. 989, 610, 986, 608
Chand, T. 538, 536, 539
Chang, C.K. 460
Chang, L.W.H. 542
Chang, S.D. 175
Cheah, M.L. 851, 961
Chelliah, S. 396, 404
Chen, C.C. 279, 883
Chen, J.J. 345, 168
Cheng, H.H. 373
Cherry, R.H. 424
Chiang, A.S. 410, 382
Chiang, Y.C. 373
Chiles, L.A. 337
Chin, K.M. 925, 529
Chino, M. 233, 894, 246, 195
Chou, C.H. 373
Choudhury, Mohammad Shahansha-ud-Din,. 874, 241
Chowdhury, J.B. 341
Chrispeels, M.J. 3O8
Christener, d.T. 307
Churn!ey, F.G. 517
Chung, D.S. 989, 61O
Chung, H.S. 45, 134, 502
Chung, T.C. 826, 426
Clbes, H.R. 905, 560
Ciravolo, T.G. 203
Clark, R.B. 116, 347, 208
Clay, S.A. 782, 653, 567, 692
dine, L.D. 461, 648
Clower, M. Jr. 799, 987
Cocking, E.C. 135, 252
Coffman, W.R. 305, 154
Cogburn, R.R. 632, 983, 643, 982, 618, 640,
137, 631, 384, 626, 789, 620, 127, 619
Cohen, E. 269
Conn, M.A. 337, 335, 715, 336, 74, 716, 334,
333
Coroln, F.A. 778
Constantin, B.U. 368
Conway, B. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Cooper, G.L. 864, 1023
Cork, A. 646, 936936, 936936
Coronel, Roberto Espiritu,. 191, 235
Cothren, T. 589, 829
Cotton, R. T. 638, 929
Counce, P.A. 102, 914, 23, 215
Courtney, M.L. 520, 483, 512
Cowan, J.R. 76, 145, 355
Craswell, E.T. 889, 180
Grill, P. 1, 479, 174
Crosby, D.G. 786, 794
Croughan, T.P. 227, 155, 743, 114, 169, 765,
160, 752
CRPSA. 209, 348
CRPSAY. 168, 345, 9, 157, 525, 262, 139, 268,
136, 254, 73, 275, 164, 110, 338, 214, 566,
318, 229, 280, 147, 690, 240, 8, 524, 156, 225,
332, 161
Cruz, R.T. 320
CSOSA2. 913, 595, 895, 557, 872, 558, 116, 2O8,
347
Cunningham, D.J. 369
Cutler, J.M. 276, 213
Da Silva, P.R.F. 93, 321
Dalmacio, S.A. 208, 116, 347
Darai, G. 952, 385
Dauterman, W. C. 386
Davis, R.G. 506, 812, SOS, 504
Dawra, S. 341
Day, E.W. Or. 861, 531
Dayem, S.A. 29, 969
De Datta, S.K. 61, 260, 82, 910, 86, 204, 309,
776
De la Torre, M. 165
De Sagun, S. 427, 146
Decker, O.D. 861, 531
Delius, H. 952, 385
Dennis, N. M. 1922-. 627
Deuel, L.E. Jr. 796, 1010
Deyoe, C.W. 610, 989
deZacks, R. 314
Dhaliwal, G.S. 438
Diarra, A. 746, 720, 176, 264
Didier, D. 488, 514
Dilday, R.H. 8, 156, 524
Dilly, R. 85, 739, 3O3, 325, 84, 83, 301
Dilly, R. Jr. 677, 681, 302
Dilly, R.R. Jr. 680
Dingkuhn, M. 225
Dixon, G.A. 591, 837
Dixon, J.B. 279, 883
Dizon, M.A. 330, 206, 915
Dodgen, B. 14, 99
Dodgen, W.H. 361, 1005
Douglas, W. A._1906-. 62, 4O7, 976
Draper, R.B. 786
Drees, B.M. 464
Dunand, R. 677, 681, 302, 85, 739, 303, 325,
84, 83, 301
Dunand, R.T. 680, 715, 665, 155, 743, 74, 716,
3, 28, 223, 4, 128, 224
Duncan, N. 721
Dunigan, E.P. 292, 201, 100, 920, 205, 328,
101, 202, 293, 103
Dunshee, Carroll F._1895-. 95
Dupras, E.F. Jr. 808, 547, 948
Dupuy, A.E. Jr. 885, 842
Durnand, R.T. 2, 27
Dusky, J.A. 753, 742, 862, 767, 467, 774, 773,
755
Eastin, E.F. 770, 769
Edling, R.J. 113, 924, 975
140
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AUTHOR INDEX
EESAD. 432, 778, 833
Eilmann, M. 296
El Abdallah, P. 442
Elam, E.W. 17, 13, 614
Endo, S. 985, 220
ENVRA. 573, 1O11
Epino, P.B. 402, 810, 963, 1O07
Eplee, R.E. 688, 722
Esashi, Y. 251
Eun, M.Y. 46, 898, 47, 899, 239, 900
EVETB. 393, 131, 955, 399, 693, 137, 631
EVETEX. 413, 436, 146, 427
EVHPA. 985, 22O
Fabbrini, R. 797, 684
Fabellar, L.T. 465, 166, 857, 463, 396
Fagala, B.L. 754
Fageria, N.K. 595, 913, 170, 601, 207
Falk, B.W. 458, 553
Fan, D.F. 817. 634, 992
Fan, T.W.M. 285
Faw, W.F. 43
Ferguson, J.A. 66, 713, 970, 699
Ferguson, W.H. 781, 964, 944
Ferreira, G.A.L. 863
FETMA. 424, 429
Finn, C.M. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Flaherty, B.R. 461, 648
Fletcher, W.W. 831, 590, 733
Flowers, T.J. 282, 148, 294
Flugel, R.M. 952, 385
FLUOA. 236, 1O12
FNETD. 528, 498, 497
Foell, R.H. 766, 859
Fores, E. 778
Fors, A.L. 439
Franqui, R.A. 430, 714, 411
Frans, R. 822. 583
Frans, R.E. 829, 589
Fricke, F.L. 55, 253
FRINEL. 329, 980
Fryar, E.O. 12, 388, 687
FujH, T. 229. 287, 867
Fung, W.D. 994, 841
Furoc, R.E. 330, 206, 915
Galluzzi, G. 684, 797
Garrity, D.P. 280, 147
Gaston, C.M. 55, 253
Gaud, S.M. 430
Gaynor, J.J. 855, 342
Gaztambide, S. 905, 560
Ge, S.O. 817, 634, 992
Geng, S. 141, 978
GENSA. 635
Gerlow, Arthur R., 1927-. 798
Getzendaner, M.E. 845, 995
Ghanem, S.A. 557, 895
Ghildyal, B.P. 3O6, 884
Ghugare, R.V. 188
Gibson, T. 259
Gifford, R.M. 255, 339
Gilmour, U.T. 66, 713, 970, 603, 171, 886, 597,
843, 594
Girton, R.E. 247
Gnanamanlckam, S.S. 58, 537
Gomez, K.A. 225
Goto, S. 787, 663
Govinda Raj, K. 139, 262
Graham, D.G. 864, 1023
Grant, W.R. 18, 459
Graves, U.B. 414, 851, 961
Griffin, U.L. 745, 762, 592, 838, 715, 74, 716
Grigarick, A.A. 406, 379, 389, 372, 394, 955,
399, 693, 370, 390. 474, 416, 434
Gross, H.D. 588
Groth, D. 513
Groth, D.E. 9, 157, 525, 893, 499, 153, 360
Gupta, A.P. 938, 629, 927
HabetZ, R.J. 762, 592, 838
Hall, D.H. 503, 878, 416, 474
Hall, D.R. 646, 936936, 936936, 645, 934, 943
Hansen, L.B. 816, 991
Hanson, P.E. 421
Haque, A. 813
Hara-Nishimura, I. 307
Harger, T.R. 745, 587, 725
Hargroder, T.G. 77, 726, 125
Harp, G.L. 937, 780, 926
Harris, C.E. 722
Harrison, D.S. 90, 317, 1020
Hawkins, D.R. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Hayashi, H. 233, 894
Hayashi, N. 412
Hayes, P.M. 110, 164, 338
Heinrichs, E.A. 159, 441, 436, 146, 427, 465,
785, 375, 166, 857, 463, 387, 428, 550, 423,
396, 4O4, 431, 551
HeiSS, U.S. 937, 78O, 926
Henry, S.E. 8, 524, 156
Hibino, H. 422, 549, 540
Higashi, R.M. 285
Hikichi, H. 985, 22O
Hill, d.E. 79, 730, 729, 1016, 960, 751, 700,
956, 717, 141, 978, 357, 971
HilleRisLambers, D. 268
Hi rota, Y. 229, 867, 287
Hirrel, M. 477
Hoff, B.J. 165
Hofmann, C.K. 734, 832
Holder, S.H. 12, 388, 687, 17, 13, 614
Holdom, D.G. 371
Hoi lay, M. 443
Holler, N.R. 366, 369
Hollis, d.P. 152. 521, 470
Hoi 1 is, John P. 469
Holzer, M.d. 729, 1O16, 751, 960
Honda, T. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Honda, Y. 493
Norton, D. 822, 583
Horton, D.K. 829, 589
Hoshina, M. 251
Houston, D.W. 754
Houston, David Fairchild, 1905-. 96, 323
Hsiao, T.C. 274
Hsu, T.S. 850
Huey, B. 67, 354, 1O22
Huey, B.A. 476, 267, 99, 14, 703, 704
Hughes, d.A. 337, 335, 336, 333
Hultstrand, d.F. 299
Hummel, R.A. 845, 995
Huot, C.M. 123, 533
Hurst, H.R. 805, 576, 51, 577
Husin, A.B. 56, 879
Hwang, B.K. 45, 502, 134
Ingram, d. W. 931, 420
Ingram, d. W. 1900-. 93O, 419
Isensee, A.R.~815
Ishida, M. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Ishizawa, K. 251
Itai, K. 236, 1012
ItO, Y. 8O9, 990, 999
Iwaida, M. 8O9, 999, 990
lyama, S. 229, 287, 867
UAFCA. 813, 995, 845
JAFCAU. 795, 682, 945, 788, 572, 988, 663, 787,
55, 253, 228
Jain, R.K. 341
141
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AUTHOR INDEX
Jana, P.K. 187
JANCA. 817, 634, 992
JANCA2. 799, 987, 849, 996
JAUPA. 430, 714, 411, 425, 655, 568, 727, 64,
709, 52, 193, 875, 78, 906, 199, 289, 909
JBCHA3. 541
OCECD. 412, 646, 936936, 936936, 645, 943, 934,
457
JEENA. 394
JEENAI. 647, 641, 632, 435, 552, 158, 642, 54,
401, 461, 392, 395, 389, 640
Jenkins, J. Mltchel1_1884-. 598
Jensen, D.J. 995, 845
JESCEP. 950, 825
JEVQA. 876, 696, 807
JEVQAA. 882, 814, 1013, 796, 1010
JFPRDR. 809, 990, 999
Jilani, G. 641
JIVPA. 371, 410, 382
JKESA. 939, 644, 933
JMENA. 811, 1O08
JNYEA. 629, 938, 927
Jodon. N.E. 173, 362, 115
John, V.T. 478
Johnson, C.B. 421
Johnson, D.R. 377, 376, 378
Johnston, T.H. 8, 156, 524
JONEB. 462, 152, 521, 470
Jones, D. 26
Jones, D.B. 753, 561, 109, 922, 163, 1O8, 921,
162, 92, 912, 319, 4O, 98, 424, 527, 210, 124
Jones, G.E. 815
Jones, Jenkln W._1888-. 95
Jones, R.D. 635
Jones, R.K. 496
JOSHB. 259
JOVIAM. 952, 385
JPGRDI. 271, 251, 30O, 265, 316
JPNUD. 562, 194, 245, 133, 190
JPNUDS. 897, 238, 601, 170, 207/278, 198, 178,
212, 181
JSTED. 616
Juliano, B.O. 324, 1004, 329, 980
Juliano, Blenvenldo 0. 96, 323
Jung, J. 300
Jurey, C.D. 890, 129, 865
JUStO, H.D. Jr. 402, 963, 810, 1O07
JWIDA. 781, 964, 944
Kai-Rong, W. 82, 810
Kamoshita, K. 564, 779
Kamps, L.R. 839
Kanazawa, J. 605. 466
Kanehisa, K. 941, 433, 932
Kaneta, M. 220, 985
Kannan, S. 238, 897, 178, 212, 562, 211, 554
Kao, L.R. 386
Kapur, 0. 852, 997
Kar. S. 306, 884
Karanth, N.G.K. 579, 819
Kassem, A.M. 611
Kathpal, T.S. 432, 833
Kaufman, D.D. 815
Kaufman, P.B. 63. 266
Kaufmann, J.E. 761
Kawabe, K. 251
Kawaklshi. S. 572, 988
Keith, K.A. 226
Kende, H. 217. 257, 269, 226, 331, 281, 316,
315, 314, 313. 312
Keoboonrueng, Sman,. 468
Kerwln, J.L. 949, 256
Khan, A.A. 268, 136, 254
Khan, Z.R. 552, 435, 392, 395
Khodayari, K. 267, 747, 66, 970, 713, 584, 823,
959, 712, 728
Kim, C.H. 5, 510, 1021, 501
Kimbrough, J.J. 377, 376, 378
KirkpatPick, D. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
Kirkwood, R.C. 590, 831, 733
Klapproth, H. 344
KlaSS, M.C. 803, 947
Kleinschmidt, M.G. 864, 1023
Klerk, R.A. 718, 702
Klosterboer, A.D. 770
Knarr, R.D. 864, 1023
Knittel, H. 344
Knowles, N.R. 311
Koch, A.R. Jr. 237, 896
Koch, R.C. 532
Koehler, Carl ton S. 380, 471
Koh, Y.J. 45, 134, 502
Kohls, C.L. 123, 533
Kolbe, E.J. 964, 781, 944
Komae, H. 412
Komagata, K. 229, 867, 287
Konzak, C.F. 150
Koons, J.R. 228, 531, 861
Korte, F. 813
Krasaesindhu, P. 278, 198
Krishnasamy, V. 616
Kuenzel, K.A. 8, 156, 524
Kunesch. G. 943, 645, 934
Kunze, O.R. 297, 979, 611
Kuo, T.T. 541
Kurtz, M.E. 50, 694, 744, 740, 652, 736, 738,
737
Kushwaha, K.S. 432, 833
Kutschera, U. 217
Lamb, N. 690, 240
Lamoureux, C.H. 580, 820
Lane, A.N. 285
Lavergne, D.R. 87, 10, 977
Lavy, T.L. 570, 792, 48, 575, 802, 695, 806,
876, 696, 807, 691, 574, 801
LAXBA. 417, 113, 924, 975
LAXDA. 10, 87, 977
LeBlanc, D.J. 366, 365, 368
LeBoeuf, E.A. 366, 365
LeBouef, E.A. 368
Lee, F.N. 472, 8, 156, 524, 520, 483, 512
Lee, Kwang-wu,. 53, 248
Lee, Y.W. 993, 523
Lefebvre, P.W. 366, 369
Leggett. J.E. 278, 198
Leonards, W.J. 71, 272, 39, 556, 186, 33, 38,
892
Lester, R. 646, 936936, 936936, 645, 934, 943
LeStrange, M.L. 717
Leung, H. 516
Levesque, M.P. 196, 877
Li, M.Y. 847, 1017
Li, P.H. 566, 214
Liao, Y.D. 541
Liew, C.S. 42, 1000
Lim, U.K. 340, 112
Lin, P.T. 386
Lindau, C.W. 49, 903, 243
Lindberg, G.D. 484, 495, 485, 515, 514, 486
Lindger, G.D. 408
Lindsay, W.L. 872, 558, 902, 559, 189. 871
Ling, K.C. 478
Linscombe, S.D. 417
Litsinger, J.A. 159, 441
Litzkow, C. 647
Liu, L.C. 568, 655, 727
LOAGA. 677, 509, 680, 173. 362, 115
142
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AUTHOR INDEX
Loevinsohn, M.A. 159, 441
Long, Nguyen Dang,. 222, 545
Lorenz, K. 981, 122, 998
Lott, Richard V._1899-. 22, 21, 20
Lozano, J. 78, 906
Lozano, J.J.M. 655, 568
Lozano, J.M. 727, 64, 709, 41, 130, 80, 907
Lubigan, R.T. 295, 735
Lui, L.C. 64, 709
Lynch, J.H. 379, 389
Mackenzie, D.R. 5, 510, 1021. 501
Mackill, D.J. 143, 518, 154, 305
MAEBB. 506, 744
Maeshima, K. 412
Maguling, M.A. 140, 263, 578
Mahr, S.E. 372, 955, 399, 693
Maiti, B.K. 187
Majedi, M.R. 585
Majumder, S.K. 819, 579
Malosse, C. 834, 645, 943
Manabe, M. 6O8, 986
Manandhar, D.N. 394
Mansager, E.R. 820, 580, 854
Mansfield, D.H. 240, 690
Mapelli, S. 231, 271
Maranville, J.W. 347, 208, 116
Marchetti, M.A. 882, 618, 640
Mariappan, V. 962, 546, 381, 1OO6
Masuda, Y. 265
Matano, 0. 663, 787
Mathur, S.P. 186, 877
Matsui, T. 343
Matsumura, F. 788, 945
Matsuura, S. 6O8, 986
Matteson, R.E. 366
Matthews, J. 615
Maxey, R.A. 842, 885
McCarthy, J.P. 799, 887
McCauley, G.N. 326, 973, 107
McDaniel, M.C. 476, 477
McDonald, Donald John,. 234, 132
McGaughey, W.H. 642, 158
McGawley, E.G. 470, 152, 521
McKenzie, K.S. 9, 157, 525, 227, 173, 362, 115,
284, 149, 1003
McLeod, J.M. 515, 490
McLeod, K.W. 203
McManus, B. 10, 87, 977
Mead, F.W. 424
Meche, G. 677
Medina-Gaud, S. 714, 411, 425
Medrano, F. 166, 857, 463
Meek, C.L. 950, 825, 462, 851, 858, 917
Meisch, M.V. 780, 937, 926, 811, 1008
Melton, C.W. 437
Mengel, D.B. 56, 879
Meola, S. 631, 137
Mermoud, D.E. 699
Metraux, J.P. 314
Mew, T.W. 535, 481, 543
Meyer, M.W. 55, 253
Michot, R.J. 445. 449, 447, 448, 450
Mikkelsen, D.S. 895, 557, 86, 204. 309
Miller, B.J. 975, 113, 924
Miller, M.F. 173, 115, 362, 284, 149, 10O3
Miller, T. 327
Miller, T.C. 661, 698, 697, 723, 724, 675, 736,
731, 738, 737, 494, 812, 505, 674. 732, 673.
672, 5O4, 657, 656
Mills, R.B. 628
Mire, John Aubrey,. 405
Mirocha, C.J. 993, 523
Mlsra, B.N. 19, 1009
Mitchell, C.A. 944, 781, 964
Mitra, J. 848
Mitsuhashi, T. 996, 849
Mitsui, T. 31O, 307
Miura, T. 948, 547, 808
Miyata, T. 383
Mkhize, J.M. 938, 629, 927
Moldenhauer, K.A.K. 267
Moll, B.A. 296
Moll, M.A. 221
Moody, K. 735, 295
Moore, A.L. 286
Morales, F.J. 553, 458
Morison, J.I.L. 255, 33S
Morris, R.A. 915, 206, 330
Motoyama, N. 386
Mowers, R.P. 284, 149, 1003
Moza, P. 813
Muench, S.R. 591, 337
Muniyappa, V. 544
Murakami, T. 412
MXMRA. 421
MYCOAE. 609
Myers, D.F. 527
Naewbanij, M. 989, 610
Nagano, E. 779, 564
Nagato, Y. 249, 1019
Nageswar Rao, N. 563, 599
Namiki, M. 988, 572
Namuco, O.P. 225
Namuco, O.S. 318, 161, 332
Nanayama, U. 886, 608
Nangju, Dimyati. 760
Naquin, H.P. 369
Naresh, U.S. 400
Nelson, J.H. 811, 1008
Nelson, L.E. 172, 604, 133, 190
Nemoto, M. 493
Nesbitt, B.F. 646, 936936, 936936, 645, 943.
934
Nickel son, L.J. 507
Niessen, A.I. 458, 553
Nil an, R.A. 150
Noetzel, D.M. 421
Noomhorm, A. 606, 1018
Norman, M.D. 69, 581
Norris, R.S. 688, 722
Notteghem, J.L. 516
O'Toole, J.C. 318, 280, 147, 225, 332, 161,
209, 348, 261, 140, 578, 263, 320
Obeten, F. 113, 924, 975
Odanaka, Y. 663, 787
Oelke, E.A. 567, 782, 653, 692, 654, 352352,
352352, 72, 273
Ogawa, M. 343
Ogawa, S. 890, 809, 989
Ohokuni, N. 849, 996
Okech, S.H. 457
Olson, J.K. 803, 947
Olson, P.A. 580, 820
Oraze, M.J. 4O6, 389
Osawa, T. 988, 572
Oshio, H. 779, 564
Osman, N.B. 628
Otis, D.L. 369
Ottow, J.C.G. 586
Ou-Lee, T.M. 277, 144
Ou, S.H. 6, SOS, 473
Pacheco, J.L. 729, 1016, 751, 960, 683, 689
Padilla, J.L. 61, 260
Palm, Elnar W. 475
Pande, H.K. 97, 919
Pandey, D.P. 211, 554
143
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AUTHOR INDEX
Pantoja-Lopez. A. 398
Pantoja, A. 430, 714, 411, 425, 54, 401, 429,
397
Pariser. E.R. 984, B13
Parsch, L.D. 69, 581, 12, 687, 388
Parsons, K.A. 517
Patel, M.S. 44, 873
Pathak, M.D. 438
Patrick, W.H. 81, 868, 908
Patrick, W.H. Jr. 197, 904, 49, 243, 903
Paxton, K.W. 10, 87, 977
PCBPB. 564, 779, 579, 819, 244, 8O4, 460
Pegoraro, R. 231, 271
Peng, W.K. 410, 382
Pern, d. B. 7, 70
Percich, d.A. 533, 123, 507
Petersen, d.d. 462
Peterson, A.G. 421
Peterson, F.d. 56, 879
Peumans, W.J. 3O8
Phillips, O.K. 630
PHYTAd. 516, 5, 51O, 1021, 529, 925, 143, 518,
458, 553, 481
PIACA. 247
Plening, C. 312
Pillay, M. 509
Pitts, Robert Gary,. 881, 258
Pizzolatto, M.M. 155, 743, 114, 169, 765, 160,
752
Plapp, F.W. 464
PLDIDE. 422, 549, 540, 522, 45, 134, 502
PLDRA. 123, 533, 493
PLPHA. 217, 179. 219, 337, 299, 270, 257, 269,
310, 296, 335, 226, 221, 331, 308, 336, 339,
855, 342, 242
PNASA. 277, 144, 517
Pope, C.L. 683, 689
Porter, T.K. 43
Powell, G.P. 283, 827, 1015, 534, 784
PPGGD. 231, 250, 304, 112, 340, 77, 726, 125,
42, 1000, 315, 63, 266
Prather, T.S. 958, 706, 957, 705
Press, J.W. 461, 648
Press, M.C. 219, 179
Price, U.D. 796, 1O10
Proudlove, M.O. 286
Pryzbylek, J.M. 42, 1000
PVPCB. 363
Qualset. C.O. 633. 1002
Rabelo, N.A. 207, 6O1. 17O
Radenacher, W. 300
Raghu, K. 848
Rani, G.S. 90, 317. 1020
Rahin, M.A.A. 4O9
Rainey, D.P. 228
Rains, O.M. 799, 987
Rajasekhar Reddy, B. 828, 866
Ranakrishna, C. 853. 869
Ramkrishna, R. 852, 997
Ramanurthi, R. 783, 953
Ramanl, S. 238. 897, 178, 212
Ramarathnam, N. 988. 572
Raniandrasoa, F. 934, 943, 645
Ransom, J.K. 654
Rao, S.R. 725, 587
Raskin, I. 226, 331. 281, 316, 315, 313, 312
Rattan, R.K. 30, 569, 555
Rauenhorst, D. 408, 489
RawlS, S.M. 71. 272. 39, 186, 556
RaychaudhuH. S.P. 544
Reddy, B.B. 87. 919
Reddy, K.R. 197, 9O4. 81, 908, 868
Regan, R.P. 762, 592. B3B, 715, 74, 716
Rejesus, R.S. 387
Rentzea, C. 300
Revilla, G. 265
Rice, Elroy L. 358
Rice, James Shelby,. 138
Rice, Robert Russell. 22, 21, 20
Rice, S.E. 390
Rich, G.J. 659
Richard, E.P. 805, 576
Richard, E.P. dr. 70S, 685, 686, 707, 966, 710,
571, 800, 675, 736, 731, 738, 737, 674, 732,
673, 672, 51, 577, 657, 656
Richards, C.G.d. 363
Richards, H.C. 532
Ries, S. 259
Ries, S.K. 311
Rister, M.E. 18, 459, 11. 364
Ritaema, I.H.P. 29, 969
Rivera, E. 52, 193, 875
Roberts, D.W. 413
Robinson, O.F. 54, 401, 417, 429, 838, 592,
397, 445, 449, 447, 448, 450, 368, 173, 115,
362, 400, 444, 1O4, 451, 452, 131, 393, 446,
443, 1O5, 456, 455, 409
Rontoach, M.C. 413
Resales, A.M. 481
Rosario, D.A. del. 2O8, 116, 347
Rose-dohn, S. 257
ROSS, L.d. 882, 814, 1013
RRMSD. 50, 694, 651, 661, 698, 652, 736
Rueda, B.P. 641
Rush, M. 509
Rush, M.C. 9, 157, 525, 522, 5, 510, 1021, 484,
501, 513. 491, 173, 115, 362, 152, 521, 470,
495, 515, 49C, 478, 488, 514, 408, 489
Rutger, d.N. 167, 305, 154, 24, 662, 150
Sadana, U.S. 181
Sah, D.N. 522
Sajwan, K.S. 872, 558, 902, 559
Sakthivel. N. 58, 537
Sakurai, S. 236, 1O12
Saldana, R.R. 437
Salimath, B.P. 819, 579
Salzman, F.P. 764
Samson, M.I. 61, 260, 82, 91O
Samui, R.C. 187
Sandberg, C.L. 591, 837
Sankaran, S. 776
Sano, Y. 229, 287, 867
Santiago, S. 586
Sargent, d.E. 421
Sarkunan, V. 599, 563
Sato, R. 779, 564
Satzger, R.D. 55, 253
Sava, R.d. 882, 814, 1013
Savant, N.K. 180, 889
Saxena, R.C. 641, 552, 435, 457, 126, 374, 392,
395, 962, 546, 391, 1006, 402, 810, 963, 10O7
Sayeed, S.A. 573. 1011
Schaefer, C.H. 547, 808, 948
Schaeffer, G.W. 27O
Scherer, H.W. 198, 278
Scheunert, I. 813
Schneider, R.W. 509
Schott, P.E. 344
Schroeder, Harry W. 636
Schwab. A.P. 189. 871
SCIEA. 281
Sciumbato, G.L. 494, 812, 505, 504
Scott. d.E. 60, 965, 1001
Scott, Joseph H. 475
Sedberry, d.E. 36, 184
Sedberry, d.E. dr. 81, 911, 35, 182, 185, 232,
891, 183, 46, 898, 47, 8S9, 239. 900
144
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AUTHOR INDEX
Seib, P.A. 610, 989
Seiber, J.N. 863
Seitz, L.M. 610, 989
Seshu, D.V. 268, 254, 136, 616, 94, 322
Sethunathan, N. 793, 870, 866, 828, 869, 853
Shah, N. 219, 179
Shahan, K.W. 213
Shahan, K.W. Steponkus, P.L. 276
Sharada, R. 819, 579
Shariff, G. 633, 1002
Sharma, D.R. 341
Sharp, R.N. 361, 1O05
Sharpe, F.T. dr. 270
Shaw, Warren Cleaton,_1922-. 121. 775
Shepard, B.M. 413
Shetty, H.S. 819, 579
Shih, S.F. 90, 317, 1O20, 117, 967
Shockley, P.A. 520
Shrefler, d. 25, 666, 106, 759
Shrefler, d.W. 719, 665, 758
Shukla, L.M. 30, 569, 555
Shukla, V.D. 403, 548
Shuler, K.D. 836, 834, 359, 835
Sikurajapathy, M. 588
Sllva, P.R.F. da. 291, 200, 290, 151, 288
Silva, S. 909, 199, 289, 888, 349, 923
Simoneaux, N.d. 71, 272, 39, 556, 186
Sims, d.L. 278, 198
Simth, C.M. 448
Singh, G. 432, 833
Singh, H. 539
Singh, H.G. 57, 880
Singh, L.d. 244, 8O4
Singh, N. 539
Singh, N.J. 538, 536
Singh, N.T. 44, 873
Singh, R. 44, 873
Singh, S.S. 196, 877
Sittisroung, Prasoot,. 607
Slates, R.V. 795, 682
Smith, C.M. 54, 401, 417, 429, 397, 449, 447,
450, 400, 444, 104, 451, 452, 131, 393, 398,
453, 454, 446, 443, 10S, 456, 455, 409
Smith, K.A. 406, 389
Smith, R.I. dr. 720
Smith, R.d. dr. 764, 830, 119, 768, 602, 860,
747, 584, 823, 658. 746, 959, 712, 176, 264,
718, 728, 670, 120, 772, 669, 711, 771, 702,
676
Smith, Ray Fred,. 380, 471
Smith, Roy Jefferson, 1929-. 121, 775
Smith, W. D. 1893-. 34
Snipes, C.E.~142, 821, 582, 856, BOO, 50, 694,
750, 596, 846, 651, 59, 7O1
Snyder, G.H. 561, 163, 922, 1O9, 162, 921, 1O8,
92, 319, 912, 98, 90, 317, 1020, 124, 210, 967,
117
Soderholm, L. H. 627
Soderquist, C.d. 794
Soemawinata, A.T. 421
Sogawa, K. 940, 440, 942
Sonar, K.R. 188
Sonnier, E.A. 719, 680, 25, 666, 89, 918, 748,
169, 114, 765, 667, 160, 752, 749, 972, 664
Sonobe, H. 839
Soper, R.S. 371
SOSCAK. 129, 890, 865, 196, 877
Southwick, K.L. 240, 690
Spadaro, d.J. 615
Speirs, R.D. 939, 644, 933
Sreenivasula Reddy, P. 783, 953
SSSJD. 180, 889, 189, 871
SSSdD4. 561, 82, 910, 559, 902, 197, 904
StehlIng, S.J. 761
Stetnback, K.E. 296, 221
Steponkus, P.L. 213
Stewart, G.R. 179, 219
Still, C.C. 342, 855, 850
Still, G.G. 854
Stinisen, H.M. 308
Stolzenberg, G.E. 580, 820
Storey, R. 240, 690
Street, d.E. 840, 593, 142, 821, 582, 856, 600,
750, 777, 596, 846, 651, 59, 701, 661, 698,
744, 697, 723, 7O8, 685, 740, 724, 686, 7O7.
966, 710, 571, BOO, 675, 652, 736, 738, 737.
673
Stacker, R.E. 164, 110, 338
Stutte, C.A. 291, 200, 290, 151, 288, 93, 321
Subbarao, K.R. 852, 997
Sugiyama, N. 220, 985
Sullivan, W.L. 228
Sun, C.N. 426, 826
Sung, F.d.M. 168, 345
Suttle, d.C. 299
Suzuki, H. 8O9, 990, 999
SWNAA. 937, 780, 926
SWSPB. 777, 591, 837
SWSPBE. 761
TAAEA. 606, 1018
Tabbal, D. 118, 968
TAEMA. 11, 364
Tai, H. 842, 885
Takahashi F. 412
Takahashi
Takahashi
Takahashi
Takkar, P
H. 986, 608
K. 63, 266
N. 304
N. 181, 57, 880
Talbert, R.E. 764, 66, 970, 713, 48, 575, 802,
746, 720, 176, 264, 691, 801, 574, 699
Tanaka, F.S. 580, 820
Tautvydas, K.d. 77, 125, 726
Taylor, P.S. 371
TBMSD. 750
TeBeest, D.O. 830, 718, 530, 702
Tempieton, G.E. 472, 830, 702
Thakur, R. 268
Thies, C. 811, 1008
Thill, D.C. 958, 7O6, 957, 705
Thind, B.S. 539
Thomas, M.D. 609
Thompson, d.A. 135, 252
Thompson, L.F. 585
Thorpe, d.E. 532
Tilton, E.W. 635, 622
Tilton, Elvin W. 636
Tisdale, W. H. 1892-. 617, 598
Tiwari, D.N. 804, 244
Tobin, A.K. 286
Tobitsuka, d. 343
Tomar. V.S. 261
Toole, d.C. 274
Torti, G. 271
Trahan, G.B. 445, 449, 447, 448, 450, 104, 451,
452, 446, 443, 1O5, 456, 455
Tsai, d.H. 553, 458
Tseng, M.d. 214, 566
Tsuchiya, N. 787, 663
Tsumuki, H. 932, 433, 941
Tsunoda, H. 236, 1012
Tugwell, N.P. 418, 361, 1O05, 584. 823, 12,
388, 687, 442
Tuisiri, B. 901, 182
Tull, d.E. 650
Tuohy. d.H. 219. 179
Turgeon, R. 144, 277
145
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AUTHOR INDEX
Turley, J. 995, 845
Turner, F.T. 796, 1010, 326, 973, 37, 279, 883
Turner, N.C. 225, 274
TXECBP. 848
Uchida, M. 565, 480
Udoh, A.M. 286
Ueji, M. 605, 466
Valencia, S.L. 146, 427, 785, 375, 550, 428,
551, 431
Valent, B. 517
Varade. S.B. 306, 884
Vardell, H.H. 635, 622
Vega, C.R. 436
Vega, M.R. 671
Venkateswarlu, B. 73, 275
Venkateswarlu, 0. 32, 230
Venkateswarlu, K. 870, 793
Ventura, T.S. 129, 890, 865
Vergara, B.S. 73, 275
Verma, L.R. 606, 1018
Viator, H.P. 398
Vicente Chandler, J. 289, 9O9, 199
Vicente-Chandler, J. 78, 9O6, 349, 923, 888
Vick, K.W. 647, 626, 384
Vidal, E.T. 28O, 147
Vig, A.C. 44, 873
Vtrmani, S.S. 262, 139
Visperas, R.M. 73, 275
Vohra, P. 633, 1002
Wadsworth, O.I. 615
Walkden, H. H._1893-. 627, 621
Walker, T.W. 825, 950, 462, 917, 858, 951
Wall, M.L. 377, 376, 378
Wallace, R.G. 415
Washino, R.K. 256, 949, 216, 946
Watanabe, I. 129, 890, 865, 586
Watanabe, Y. 945, 788
Wauchope, R.D. 576, 805, 51, 577
Way, M.O. 11, 364, 415, 379, 372, 955, 399,
693, 370, 390
Weaver, B.A. 647
Webb, B.D. 982, 618, 64O
Webb, d.C. 647
Weber, O.B. 824, 519, 1014
Webster, R.K. 503, 878, 416, 474
Weerasinghe, Saddhananda Piyasiri Ranjit,. 298
WEESA. 654, 8OO, 571, 829, 589, 669
WEESA6. 764, 295, 735, 602, 860, 593, 840, 567,
782, 653, 142, 821, 582, 856, 600, 692, 792,
570, 846, 596, 719, 59, 701, 747, 584, 823, 15,
668, 658, 745. 48, 575, 802, 746. 959. 712,
720, 176, 264, 718, 740, 590, 831, 733, 67O
Weiss, U.M. 813
Wells, B.R. 8, 524, 156, 520, 843, 594
Wen, T.C. 166, 857, 463
Wert, V. 259
West, C.A. 482, 218
Westcott, M.P. 49, 903, 243
Whalon, M.E. 460
Whatley, T.L. 837, 591
White, O.H. 781, 944, 964
White, G.D. 644, 833, 939
White, L.M. 33
White, L.M. III. 89, 918, 748
White, L.M. III. 38, 892
Whitney, N.G. 528, 496, 498. 497, 500, 526,
353, 511, 487, 492
Whitney, W. Keith. 621
Wick, C.M. 878, 503
Wickham, K. 218, 482
Wiersna, G.B. 885, 842
Wilder, W.H. 547, 808, 948
Wilkins, R.M. 428, 550
Williams, J.F. 717, 141, 978, 679
Williams, L.E. 3, 28, 223, 4, 128, 224, 2, 27
Wills, G.D. 840, 593
Wilson, B.H. 414
Wilson, E.A. 366, 365, 368
Wilson, F.E. 36, 184, 232, 891, 183, 33, 46,
898, 38, 892, 47, 899, 239, 900
Wilson, J.L. 644, 939, 933
Wolnik, K.A. 55, 253
Wood, K.A. 414
Wrather, J. Allen. 475
Wratten, F.T. 297, 979
Wright, R.G. 11, 364
Wright, R.J. 913, 595
Wright, V.F. 628
Wright, V.L. 858, 951, 917
Wrysinski, J. 700, 956
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Wu, C.H. 591, 837
WU, R. 144, 277
Wyse, D.L. 654
Yadan, G.S. 833
Yadav, G.S. 432
Yambao, E.B. 274
Yang, H.S.C. 885, 842
Yasaki, H. 6O8, 986
Yen, D.F. 410, 382
Yeo, A.R. 148, 282, 294
Yoneyama, T. 229
Yoo, I.D. 229
Yoshida, R. 250
Yu, Z.H. 143, 518
Yu, Z.T. 515
Zacharias, T. 1O, 87, 977
Zagatti, P. 646, 936936, 936936, 645, 934, 943
Zalom, F.G. 434
Zaragoza, B.A. 543
Zarra, I. 265
Zhang, L.X. 214, 566
Zimdahl, R.L. 735, 295
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1919-. 471, 380
1931-. 405
1934-. 234, 132
1935-. 53, 248
1936-. 298, 468
1937-. 874, 241, 545, 222, 607
1939-. 191, 235
1944-. 138
1945-. 258, 881
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