United States
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Agriculture
National
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Library
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency
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Bibliographies
and Literature
of Agriculture
Number 78
August 1989
The Protection of
Wheat, January 1985
February 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 78
August 1989
The Protection of
Wheat, January 1985
February 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
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update to BLA-43 which covered the period January 1980 - December 1984.
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The broad scope of information contained In this series will benefit DSDA, EPA,
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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
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in support of the national agricultural community.
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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INTRODUCTION
The citations in this bibliography are selected from works by U.S. and Canadian
authors on The Protection of Wheat, January 1985 - February 1989) which updates
BLA-43, The Protection of Wheat, 1980 - December 1984. All citations are
derived from AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access), the database family
compiled by the National Agricultural Library.
This is the 25th bibliography included in a series jointly sponsored by the
National Agricultural Library, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA-NAL), and
the Science Support Branch, Benefits and Use Division, Office of Pesticide
Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-OPP). Recent volumes in
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BLA-68, The Protection of Root Vegetables; BLA-65, The Protection of Sugarcane
and Sugar Beets; BLA-64, Plant Growth Regulators for Higher Plants; and BLA-63,
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Room 1402
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EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Protection of Hheat, January 1985 - February 1989
Contents
Item Humber
Meteorology and Climatology 1-15
History 16
Administration 17
Legislation 18-23
Economics 24
Economics of Agric. Production 25-29
Farm Organization and Management 30 - 33
Distribution and Marketing 34 - 37
Grading, Standards, Labelling 38
Plant Production - General 39-44
Plant Production - Horticultural Crops 45 - 49
Plant Production - Field Crops 50 - 258
Plant Production - Range 259 - 262
Plant Breeding 263 - 387
Plant Ecology 388 - 393
Plant Structure 394 - 404
Plant Hutrition 405 - 461
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 462 - 795
Plant Taxonomy and Geography 796
Protection of Plants 797 - 808
Pests of Plants - General and Misc. 809 - 814
Pests of Plants - Insects 815 - 907
Pests of Plants - •ematodes 908 - 916
Plant Diseases - General 917 - 926
Plant Diseases - Fungal 927 - 1132
Plant Diseases - Bacterial 1133-1140
Plant Diseases - Viral 1141 - 1151
Plant Diseases - Physiological 1152 - 1161
Miscellaneous Plant Disorders 1162 - 1250
Protection of Plant Products - General and Misc. 1251 - 1263
Protection of Plant Products - Insects 1264 - 1312
Needs 1313 - 1523
Pesticides - General 1524 - 1596
Soil Science 1597
Soil Biology 1598 - 1606
Soil Chemistry and Physics 1607 - 1649
Soil Fertility - Fertilizers 1650 - 1720
Soil Cultivation 1721 - 1788
Soil Erosion and Reclamation 1789 - 1801
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Apiculture Related 1603 - 1606
Animal Genetics 1607
Animal Ecology 1608 - 1610
Animal Hntrltion 1611
Animal Physiology and Biochemistry 1612 - 1617
Animal Taxonomy and Geography 1618 - 1620
Pests of Animals-Insects 1621
Aquaculture Belated 1622
Nonfood and Bonfeed 1623 - 1639
Far» Equipment 1640 - 1645
Consequences of Energy Production and Use 1646
Hater Resources and Management 1647 - 1648
Drainage and Irrigation 1649 - 1680
Food Science, Field Crop 1681 - 1682
Food Processing, Field Crop 1683
Food Storage 1684
Food Storage, Field Crop 1685
Food Contamination, Field Crop 1686 - 1687
Feed Contamination Toxicology 1688 - 1689
Agricultural Products-Plant 1690 - 1706
Textile Fabrics 1707
Pollution 1708 - 1722
Mathematics and Statistics 1723 - 1764
Documentation 1765 - 1769
Human Medicine, Health, and Safety 1770 - 1775
Technology 1776
Index Page
Author Index 211 - 223
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EPA BIBLIOGRAPHY
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
OO01
Application of remotely sensed multispectral
data in crop growth yield models.
Asrar, G. Kanemasu, E.T. Boston : The Society,
1985. 17th Conference on Agricultural and
Forest Meteorology and seventh Conference on
Biometeorology and Aerobiology, May 21-24,
1985, Scottsdale, Ariz. : preprint volume
sponsored by the American Meteorological
Society, p. 189-191. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S60O.2.C6 1985).
0002
Development of regional models that use
meteorological variables for predicting stripe
rust disease on winter wheat.
JAMOA. Coakley, S.M. Boyd, W.S.; Line, R.F.
Boston : American Meteorological Society.
Journal of climate and applied meteorology. Aug
1984. v. 23 (8). p. 1234-124O. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OC851.J6).
0003
Effect of moisture on Septoria tritici blotch
development on wheat in the field.
PHYTAJ. Hess, D.E. Shaner, G. St. Paul, Minn.
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2). p.
22O-226. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 464.8 P56).
0004
The effect of seed exchange upon the culture of
wheat ; Distribution of weed seeds by winter
winds / H.L. Bolley .
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : Government
Agricultural Experiment Station for North
Dakota, 1895. Cover title, p. 85-105 : ill. ;
22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813 no.17).
0005
The effect of snow depth on winter wheat
survival.
NDKRA. Larsen, J.K. Brun, L.J.; Enz, J.W.
Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota
research report - North Dakota Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar 1983. (96). 3 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
N813R).
0006
Implications of a global climatic warming for
agriculture: a review and appraisal.
JEVOAA. Smit, B. Ludlow, L.; Brklacich, M.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Recently it has been recognized that changes in
the chemical composition of the atmosphere are
likely to alter the earth's climate, and that
these alterations may have severe implications
for agriculture and other economic activities.
This has stimulated research into the possible
consequences of altered climatic regimes on
several attributes or components of agri-food
systems. Current consensus suggests that a
global climatic warming, induced by increased
concentrations of C02 and other "greenhouse"
gases, is likely, and hence the possible
implications of warmer climates for agriculture
has received considerable attention. Several
analytical procedures have been employed in
these studies and it is timely to assess the
characteristics and achievements of these
independent efforts, this paper classifies sod
reviews studies that examine the implications
of climatic warming for agriculture. Three
approaches to assessment are recognized. Crop
yield analysis identifies the effects of a
specified change in climate on productivity
levels for individual crops in particular
locations. Spatial analysis examines the
implications of climatic warming for the area
and location of lands suitable for crop
production. Agricultural systems analysis
focuses on the relationships among components
of agri-food systems. Much remains to be
learned about the effects of climatic warming
on agriculture. The use of existing information
to develop a comprehensive analysis is hampered
by differences in analytical approaches and in
climatic change scenarios, and by the virtual
absence of information on the possible
implications of climatic change on agriculture
in developing nations. Nevertheless, current
evidence suggests that a warmer climate could
create a more favorable environment for wheat
(Triticum aestlvum L.) and grain corn (Zea mays
L.) in Canada, Northern Europe, and the USSR,
and restrict opportunities in the USA. Journal
of environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17
(4). p. 519-527. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
OO07
Influence of climatological factors in the
development of cercosporella foot rot of winter
wheat /by Roderick Sprague.
Sprague, Roderick, 1901-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1937. Caption
title.- "Contribution from the Bureau of Plant
Industry in cooperation with the Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho Agricultural Experiment
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(METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY)
Stations.". 40 p. : maps ; 24 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.451).
0008
Predicting stripe rust severity on winter wheat
using an improved method for analyzing
meteorological and rust data.
PHYTAJ. Coakley, S.M. Line, R.F.; McDaniel,
L.R. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. May
1988. v. 78 (5). p. 543-550. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
OO09
Protein and quality in hard red spring wheat
with respect to temperature and rainfall /by
L.R. Waldron ... et al. .
Waldron, L. R._1875-. Fargo : Agricultural
Experiment Station, North Dakota Agricultural
College. 1942. 20 p. : ill. : 22 cm.
Bibliography: p. 20. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
N813 no.311).
OO10
Rain-induced harvest losses in swathed and
standing wheat.
NDKRA. Bauer, A. Black, A.L. Fargo, N.D. : The
Station. North Dakota research report - North
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Sept
1983. (97). 11 p. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813R).
OO11
A resistance model for water balance
calculations and yield estimates of spring
wheat.
Stewart, D.W. Dwyer, L.M. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
1985. Advances in Evapotranspiration :
proceedings of the National Conference on
Advances in Evapotranspiration, December 16-17,
1985, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
p. 17O-176. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S6OO.7.E93N3 1985).
0013
Spectral components analysis, a bridge between
spectral and agrometeorological crop models.
Wiegand, C.L. Richardson, A.J.; Nixon, P.R.
Boston : The Society, 1985. 17th Conference on
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and seventh
Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology,
May 21-24, 1985, Scottsdale, Ariz. : preprint
volume / sponsored by the American
Meteorological Society, p. 2O3-2O5. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S6O0.2.C6
1985).
0014
Spectral vegetation indices for estimating
corn, sorghum, and wheat growth parameters.
Dusek, D.A. Musick, J.T. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1986 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) 429-0300 for
information and prices. 1986. (fiche no.
86-3515). 29 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
0015
Use of ERTS-1 for determining growth and
predicting disease severity in wheat.
Kanemasu, E.T. Houston, Tex. : Natl Aeronautics
and Space Adm, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center,
1975. Proceedings of the 1974 Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center Wheat-Yield Conference, p.
12/1-12/13. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB191.W5L9
1974).
OO12
Response of winter wheat to shelter in eastern
Nebraska.
Brandle, J.R. Bozeman, Mont. : Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service.
Great Plains Agriculture i.e. Agricultural
Council publication. Paper presented at the
•International Symposium on Windbreak
Technology," June 23-27, 1986, Lincoln,
Nebraska. 1986. (117). p. 1O7-108. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S27.A3).
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HISTORY
0016
Ancient seeds; seed longevity.
JSTED. Toole, V.K. East Lansing, Mich. :
Association of Official Seed Analysts. Journal
of seed technology. 1986. v. 10 (1). p. 1-23.
in. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB113.2.J6).
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ADMINISTRATION
0017
Wheat farmers should reject mandatory controls.
CACBA. Hilger, D. Minneapolis, M1nn. : Cargil1,
Inc. Cargill bulletin. July 1986. p. 2. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
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LEGISLATION
0018
Method for screening bacteria and application
thereof for field control of diseases caused by
Gaeunannomyces graminis.
Weller, D.M. Cook, R.J.; Wilkinson, H.T.
Washington, D.C. : The Office. United States
patent - United States Patent Office. Copies of
USDA patents are available for a fee from the
Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, U.S.
Patents and Trademarks Office, Washington, D.C.
20231.- Includes abstract. June 26, 1984.
(4,456,684). 1 p. Includes 14 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL NO CALL NO. (PAT)).
0019
Preparation of pellets containing fungi and
nutrient for control of so11borne plant
pathogens.
Lewis, d.A. Papavizas, G.C.; Connick, W.J. Jr.
Washington, D.C.? : The Department. Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for
preparing pellets containing living biocontrol
fungi and nutrient dispersed throughout. Living
fungi are selected and grown for inoculum. The
fungal propagules and wheat bran are added to a
sodium alginate solution. The fungal
propagule-alginate-bran mixture is added
dropwise into a solution of calcium chloride.
The resultant alginate gel pellets containing
living fungi can be dried and used to inoculate
agricultural fields infested with soil borne
diseases. United States Department of
Agriculture patents. Copies of USDA patents are
available for a fee from the Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, U.S. Patents and
Trademarks Office, Washington, D.C. 2O231. May
26, 1987. (4,668,512). 1 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aT223.V4A4).
0022
Registration of 'Seward' wheat.
CRPSAY. Cox, D.J. D'Appolonla, B.L.; Miller.
J.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 28 (2).
p. 378-379. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
OO23
Registration of 'Shield' wheat.
CRPSAY. Cholick, F.A. Hatchett, J.H.; Steiger,
O.K.; Buchenau, G.W.; Sellers, K.M. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. July/Aug 1988. v. 28 (4). p. 72O-721.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0020
Registration of 'Inia 66R' wheat.
CRPSAY. Oualset, C.O. Vogt, H.E.; Borlaug, N.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p. 1129. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0021
Registration of KS85WGRC01 nessIan
fly-resistant hard red winter wheat gernfelasm.
CRPSAY. Gill, B.S. Hatchett, J.H.; Cox, T.S.;
Raup, W.J.; Sears, R.G.; Martin, T.J. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 26 (6). p. 1266-1267.
Includes 2 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
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ECONOMICS
0024
Yield response data in benefit-cost analyses of
pollution-induced vegetation damage.
Adams, R.M. Crocker, T.D.; Katz, R.W. Stanford,
Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1985.
Sulfur dioxide and vegetation : physiology,
ecology, and policy issues / edited by William
E. Winner, Harold A. Mooney, and Robert A.
Goldstein, p. 56-72. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK753.S85S85).
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ECONOMICS OF AGRIC. PRODUCTION
0025
Canada thistle control (small grains).
Jackson, M.J. Bozeman, Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. Jan
1983. (8301). 4 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.M9M65).
0026
Effects of Irrigation frequency on yields of
winter wheat.
English, M.U. Nakamura, B.C. St. Joseph, Mich.
: The Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1985 Winter Meeting of the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available for purchase from: The Ame'rican
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 Miles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085.
Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for
information and prices. 1985. (fiche no.
85-2593). 21 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
0027
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
corn, mllo and wheat— Red River and central
areas-- Louisiana, 1986.
LAXDA. Lavergne, D.R. Paxton, K.W. Baton Rouge,
La. : The Station. D.A.E. research report -
Department of Agricultural Economics and
Agribusiness, Louisiana State University,
Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan
1986. (644). 50 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
L935).
0028
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, milo 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).
0029
Russian wheat aphid a factor: small grain
production declining in Arizona.
Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Farmer-Stockman. Arizona
farmer-stockman. June 1987. v. 66 (6). p.
16-17. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 AR44).
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FARM ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
0030
Cost effective management system In cereals.
Wright, S.D. Sacramento, Calif. : California
Weed Conference Office. Proceedings - .
California Weed Conference. 1987. (39th). p.
148-156. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 C122).
OO31
Growing soybeans for profit in South Carolina.
Palmer, O.H. Smith, F.H.; Murdock, E.C.;
Chapin, J.W.; Curtis, C.E.; Harris, H.M.; Luke.
D.B.; Drye, C.E.; Parks, C.L.; Wolak, F.J.
Clemson, S.C. : The Service. Circular - Clemson
University, Cooperative Extension Service. Dec
1985. (501,rev.). 45 p. ill., maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 S08E).
OO32
Weeds and their control in reduced-til 1 wheat.
Miller, S.D. Nalewaja, J.D. Bozeman, Mont. :
Montana State University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Publication - Great Plains
Agricultural Council. This paper was presented
at the Great Plains Conservation Tillage
symposium dated August 21-23, 1984, North
Platte. Nebraska. Aug 21-23, 1984. (110). p.
111-118. Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S27.A3).
0033
Wheat fanners should reject mandatory controls.
CACBA. Hilger, D. Minneapolis, Minn. : Cargill,
Inc. Cargill bulletin. July 1986. p. 2. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
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DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
0034
Dockage in wheat in North Dakota Foster County
in detail /by Alva H. Benton.
Benton, Alva H. 1886-. Fargo : Agricultural
Experiment Station, North Dakota Agricultural
College, 1924. 15 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 10O N813 no.172).
0035
Effects of government programs on corn,
soybeans, and wheat production in the U.S. /Won
W. Koo and James R. Lehman. --.
Koo, Won W. Lehman, James R. Fargo, N.D. :
Dept. of Agricultural Economics, North Dakota
Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota
State University, 1984. Cover title.- "NoventPer
1984.". iv, 37 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --.
BiPliography: p. 34-37. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
281.9 N814A no.193).
0036
U.S. wheat-marketing system: an insect
ecosystem.
Hagstrum, D.W. Heid, W.G. Jr. College Park, Md.
: The Society. Bulletin of the Entomological
Society of America. Spring 1988. v. 34 (1). p.
33-36. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
423.9 ENS).
O037
Yield response data in benefit-cost analyses of
pollution-induced vegetation damage.
Adams, R.M. Crocker, T.D.; Katz, R.W. Stanford,
Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1985.
Sulfur dioxide and vegetation : physiology,
ecology, and policy issues / edited by William
E. Winner, Harold A. Mooney, and Robert A.
Goldstein, p. 56-72. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK753.S85S85).
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GRADING, STANDARDS, LABELLING
0038
Infestation: role of standards stirs heated
debate.
CACBA. Johnson, L.A. Minneapolis, Minn. :
Carglll, Inc. Carglll bulletin. Apr 1986. p.
4-5. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
10
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PLANT PRODUCTION - GENERAL
0039
Conditions affecting the value of wheat for
seed ; Prevention of potato scab / H.L.
Bolley .
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : Government
Agricultural Experiment Station for North
Dakota, 1893. Cover title. 41 p., 1 leaf of
plates : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
N813 no.9).
0040
Economic comparisons of fallowing methods for
winter wheat production chemical vs. mechanical
/by Robert E. Perry. —.
Perry, Robert E. Lincoln, Neb. : College of
Agriculture, University of Nebraska, 1972. 11
leaves ; 30 cm. --. Bibliography: leaf 11. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL HD14O1.N4 1972 no.3).
locations. Spatial analysis examines the
implications of climatic warming for the area
and location of lands suitable for crop
production. Agricultural systems analysis
focuses on the relationships among components
of agri-food systems. Much remains to be
learned about the effects of climatic warming
on agriculture. The use of existing information
to develop a comprehensive analysis is hampered
by differences in analytical approaches and in
climatic change scenarios, and by the virtual
absence of information on the possible
implications of climatic change on agriculture
in developing nations. Nevertheless, current
evidence suggests that a warmer climate could
create a more favorable environment for wheat
(Tritlcum aestivum L.) and grain corn (Zea mays
L.) in Canada, Northern Europe, and the USSR,
and restrict opportunities in the USA. Journal
of environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17
(4). p. 519-527. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH540.J6).
O041
Effect of paraplowing on wheat and fresh pea
yields.
Wilkins, D.E. Rasmussen, P.E.; Kraft, J.M. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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 49O85. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-0300 for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-1516). 13 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
0042
Implications of a global climatic warming for
agriculture: a review and appraisal.
JEVQAA. Smit, B. Ludlow, L.; Brklacich, M.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Recently 1t has been recognized that changes in
the chemical composition of the atmosphere are
likely to alter the earth's climate, and that
these alterations may have severe Implications
for agriculture and other economic activities.
This has stimulated research into the possible
consequences of altered climatic regimes on
several attributes or components of agri-food
systems. Current consensus suggests that a
global climatic warming, induced by increased
concentrations of C02 and other "greenhouse"
gases, is likely, and hence the possible
implications of warmer climates for agriculture
has received considerable attention. Several
analytical procedures have been employed in
these studies and it is timely to assess the
characteristics and achievements of these
independent efforts, this paper classifies sod
reviews studies that examine the Implications
of climatic warming for agriculture. Three
approaches to assessment are recognized. Crop
yield analysis identifies the effects of a
specified change in climate on productivity
levels for individual crops 1n particular
OO43
Interfacing the analysis and synthesis of crop
growth performance.
NASSD. Charles-Edwards, D.A. Vanderlip, R.L.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
study institutes series. Series A. Life
sciences. Paper presented at the "Workshop on
Wheat Growth and Modelling," April 9-12, 1984,
Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
275-291. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
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0044
Using a whole crop model.
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0045
Cover crop suppression of weeds and influence
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HOHSA. Smeda, R.J. Putnam, A.R. Alexandria, Va.
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0046
Effect of paclobutrazol and flurprimidol on the
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OO47
The effect of seed exchange upon the culture of
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OO48
Preventive treatment for apple scab, downy
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OO49
Varietal resistance of spring wheats to bunt
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0050
Acid soil tolerances of two wheat cultivars
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OO56
ARS research clearly shows negative effects of
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Tanaka, D.L. Aase, U.K.; Bauder, J.W. Bozeman :
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O051
Adena soft red winter wheat.
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0052
Adena soft red winter wheat.
ORRDA. Lafever, H.N. Wooster, Ohio : The
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0053
Agronomic characterization of 'Yogo' hard red
winter wheat plant height isolines.
AGJOAT. Allen, S.G. Taylor, G.A.; Martin, J.M.
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0054
Alternative establishment methods for wheat
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AGJOAT. Griffin, J.L. Taylor, R.W. Madison,
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0055
Application of remotely sensed multispectral
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Asrar, G. Kanemasu, E.T. Boston : The Society,
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0057
An automated system for harvesting wheat
cultivars grown under a line source sprinkler
irrigation system.
AGJOAT. Gerard, C.J. Worral1, W.D. Madison,
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0058
Beef vs wheat production in south central North
Dakota /by Ronald D. Krenz and Bernard G.
Danielson. —.
Krenz, Ronald D. Danielson, Bernard G. Fargo,
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Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota
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0059
Beneficial effects of nickel on plant growth.
JPNUDS. Brown, P.H. Welch, R.M.; Gary, E.E.;
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0060
Btonutrient and soil inoculant effects on
yield, nutrient concentration and uptake in
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Westerman, R.L. Stillwater, Okla. : The
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0061
Breeders honing new wheat to a competitive
edge.
Reichenberger, L. Philadelphia : The Journal.
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0062
Carbon Isotope discrimination Is positively
correlated with grain yield and dry matter
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CRPSAY. Condon, A.G. Richards, R.A.; Farquhar,
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O063
Changes in sedimentation value of stored wheat
a study of South American wheat / by W.T.
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural
Marketing Service, Grain Division, 1963. Cover
title. 6 p. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
A28O.39 M34Am no.518).
0066
Chemical control of selected piant-parasitic
nematodes in soybeans double-cropped with wheat
in no-till and conventional tillage systems.
PLDRA. Schmltt, D.P. Nelson, L.A. St. Paul,
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Plant disease. Apr 1987. v. 71 (4). p. 323-326.
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0067
Chloride fertilizer effects on stripe rust
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PLDRA. Scheyer, d.M. Christensen, N.W.;
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O068
Companion crop vs. solo seeding: effect on
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O064
Changes in soil productivity related to
changing topsoil depths on two Idaho Palouse
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Bramble-Brodahl, M. Fosberg. M.A.; Walker.
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DNAL S624.A1N46 1984).
0065
Chemical alteration in wheat (Triticum
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JPGRDI. Dao, T.H. New York. N.Y. : Springer.
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0069
Comparative effects of season, location, and
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0070
A comparative study of root distribution and
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AGJOAT. Proffltt. A.P.B. Berliner, P.R.;
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0071
Conservation tillage systems for annually
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0072
Control of Russian thistle (Salsola Iberica)
with ehlorsulfuron In a wheat (Trltlcum
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WEESA6. Young, F.L. Gealy, D.R. Champaign
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0078
Crop yield, soil erosion, and net returns from
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111. JSWCA3. Hairston, d.E. Sandord, J.O.; Hayes,
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0073
Control of smuts of wheat and oats with special
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0074
Controlling erosion and sustaining production
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0075
C02-enrichment effects on wheat yield and
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0076
Crop losses caused by Xanthomonas streak on
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0077
Crop response to soil application of
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OO79
Crop yield, water use and soil property changes
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OO80
Crossplanting winter wheat reduces potential
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O081
Deep placement effects of nitrogen and
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O082
The development and adoption of high-yielding
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0083
Development of early warning models.
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OO88
Dusty winter wheat.
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OO84
Discrimination of growth and water stress in
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clear and a turbid atmosphere /R.D. Jackson,
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0085
Dockage in wheat in North Dakota Foster County
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0086
Dormant-season irrigation: grain yield, water
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0087
Duration of tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum
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WEESA6. De St Remy, E.A. O'Sullivan, P.A.
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0089
Ecofarming—an Integrated crop protection
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OO90
Economic comparisons of fallowing methods for
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0091
Economic injury levels and economic thresholds
for cereal aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) on
spring-planted wheat.
JEENAI. Johnston, R.L. Bishop, G.w. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Apr 1987. v. 80
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0092
Effect of a growth regulation on forage
production, quality and growing point
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OKAMA. Svejcar. T. Christiansen. S.; Phillips,
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0093
The effect of available nitrogen on the protein
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0094
Effect of chloride fertilizers on development
of powdery mildew of winter wheat.
PLDIDE. Grybauskas, A.P. Their, A.L.; Sammons,
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0096
Effect of drying temperature on quality of
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0097
Effect of fertilizer nitrogen source and
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Effect of fertilizer phosphorus placement depth
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0099
Effect of fertilizers on the physical and
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Effect of greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae)
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Effect of high rates of row-applied urea on
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0102
Effect of legumes in rotations on yield and
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Effect of oniurn-type bioregulators on cotton
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0104
Effect of paclobutrazol and flurprlmidol on the
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0105
The effect of pH and potassium chloride on the
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The effect of snow depth on winter wheat
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0106
Effect of potential evapotranspiration
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Effect of soil pH on crop yield in northern
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Effect of salinity on grain yield and quality,
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Effect of subsoil ing a compacted clay loam soil
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Effect of salinity on grain yield and quality,
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Effect of sulfur on winter wheat grown in the
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0109
The effect of seeding rate and planting date
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0175
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DNAL BS21.R44A7).
O177
Nitrogen nutrition and growth regulator effects
of oxamide on wheat and soybean.
JPNUDS. Schuler. S.F. Paulsen, G.M. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Feb 1988. v. 11 (2). p. 217-233.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
0183
Planter depth control: II. Empirical testing
and plant responses.
TAAEA. Morrison, J.E. Jr. Gerik, T.J. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 28 (6). p.
1744-1748. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
24
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0184
Planting considerations in winter wheat
effected by wheat streak mosaic.
Hall, R. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. May 11. 1988. v. 3 (6). p. 3. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
0185
Planting crops in soybean residue.
Lamond, R.E. Manhatten, Kan. : The Service. L
Cooperative Extension Service, Kansas State
University. Feb 1984. (693). 4 p. ill. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 275.29 K13LE).
0186
Potassium nutrition of wheat and other small
grains.
Beaton, J.D. Sekhon, G.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. 7O1-752. ill., maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
0187
Private and public value of controlling soil
erosion with conservation tillage.
Prate, A.A. St. Joseph, Mich. : American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, C1985.
Erosion and soil productivity : proceedings of
the National Symposium on Erosion and Soil
Productivity, December 1O-11, 1984, Hyatt
Regency New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, p.
227-232. Includes 8 references.
DNAL S624.A1N46 1984).
(NAL Cal1 No.:
0188
Productivity losses from soil erosion on dry
cropland in the Intel-mountain area.
JSWCA3. Massee, T.W. Waggoner, H.O. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
Sept/Oct 1985. v. 40 (5). p. 447-450. Includes
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0189
Profile modification and irrigation effects on
yield and water use of wheat.
SSSJD4. Eck, H.V. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Soil Science Society of America journal.
May/June 1986. v. 50 (3). p. 724-729. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S03).
0190
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
corn, milo and wheat-- Red River and central
areas— Louisiana, 1986.
LAXDA. Lavergne, D.R. Paxton, K.W. Baton Rouge,
La. : The Station. D.A.E. research report -
Department of Agricultural Economics and
Agribusiness, Louisiana State University,
Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan
1986. (644). 5O p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
L935).
0191
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, milo 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).
O192
The protection of wheat, January 1980 -
December 1984 citations from Agricola
concerning diseases and other environmental
considerations /compiled and edited by Charles
N. Bebee. --.
Bebee, Charles N. Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library ;
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Pesticides
Programs, 1985. "September 1985."- Includes
index. 229 p. ; 28 cm. --. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
a25076.A1U54 no.43).
0193
Protein and quality in hard red spring wheat
with respect to temperature and rainfall /by
L.R. Waldron ... et al. .
Waldron, L. R._1875-. Fargo : Agricultural
Experiment Station, North Dakota Agricultural
College, 1942. 20 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography: p. 20. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
N813 no.311).
0194
Rapeseed: a possible alternative to wheat.
RRMSD. Hairston, J.E. Sanford, J.O.; Lytton,
D.L. Mississippi State, M1ss. : The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. May 1987. v. 12
(9). 5 p. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S79.E37).
25
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0195
Rate of phosphorus and potassium
buildup/decline with fertilization for corn and
wheat on Nebraska Mollisols.
SSSJD4. McCallister, D.L. Shapiro, C.A.; Raun.
W.R.; Anderson, F.N.; Rehm. G.W.; Englestad,
O.P.; Russelle, M.P.; Olson, R.A. Madison, Wis.
: The Society. Soil Science Society of America
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Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
S03).
1086-1087. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0201
Registration of 'Saluda' wheat.
CRPSAY. Starling, T.M. Roane. C.W.; Camper,
H.M. Jr. Madison. Wis. : Crop Science Society
of America. Crop science. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 26
(1). p. 2OO. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0196
Regional effects of soil erosion on crop
productivity—the Palouse Area of the Pacific
Northwest.
Papendlck. R.I. Young, D.L.; McCool. O.K.;
Krauss, H.A. Madison, Wis. : American Society
of Agronomy, 1985. Soil erosion and crop
productivity / editors, R.F. Follett and B.A.
Stewart ; consulting editor. Iris Y. Ballew. p.
3O5-32O. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S596.7.S62).
0202
Relation of the depth to which the soil is wet
at seeding time to the yield of spring wheat on
the Great Plains /by John S. Cole and O.R.
Mathews.
Cole, John S. 1878-. Mathews, 0. R._1890-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1940. Caption title.- "Contribution from Bureau
of Plant Industry.". 20 p. : 111. ; 23 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.563).
0197
Registration of 'Augusta' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.Ww.; Marchetti, B.L.; Clayton,
J.L.; Yamazaki, W.T. Madison. Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
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0198
Registration of 'Frankenmuth' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.W.; Marchetti, B.L.; Clayton. J.L.
Gallun. R.L.; Yamazaki. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
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0199
Registration of 'Hillsdale' wheat.
CRPSAY. Freed. R.D. Everson, E.H.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.W.; Glenn. D.J.; Marchetti. B.L.;
Fullbrlght, D.W.; Clayton, J.L.; Clements, R.L,
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 26 (1),
p. 2O3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0200
Registration of 'Norwin' wheat.
CRPSAY. Taylor, G.A. Spitler, G.H.; McGuire.
C.F.; Bergman, J.W.; Dubbs, A.L.; Carlson, G.;
Stallknecht, G.F.; Stewart, V.R. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26 (5). p.
0203
Removing smut balls from seed wheat /by W.M.
Hurst ... et al. .
Hurst, W. M._1898-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1935. Caption title. 16
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.361).
0204
Reproduction of crown rot of wheat caused by
Fusarium graminearum group 1 in the greenhouse.
PLDRA. Liddell, C.M. Burgess, L.W.; Taylor,
P.W.J. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. July
1986. v. 7O (7). p. 632-635. 111. Includes 12
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
O205
Residue management: small grains in the Pacific
Northwest.
CRSOA. Douglas, C.L. Jr. Ramig, R.E.;
Rasmussen, P.E.; Wilkins, D.E. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Crops and soils
magazine. Aug/Sept 1987. v. 39 (9). p. 22-24.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 W55).
0206
Response of spring wheat to N fertilizer
placement, row spacing, and wild oat herbicides
in a no-till system.
AGJOAT. Reinertsen, M.R. Cochran. V.L.; Morrow,
L.A. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1984. v.
76 (5). p. 753-756. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
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0207
Response of winter wheat to shelter In eastern
Nebraska.
Brand!e, J.R. Bozeman, Mont. : Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service.
Great Plains Agriculture i.e. Agricultural
Council publication. Paper presented at the
"International Symposium on Windbreak
Technology," June 23-27, 1986, Lincoln,
Nebraska. 1986. (117). p. 107-108. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S27.A3).
0208
The role of crop simulation models In wheat
agronomy.
NASSO. Fischer. R.A. New York. N.Y. : Plenum
Press. NATO advanced study institutes series.
Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12, 1984. Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 237-255. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH301.N32).
Kansas State University of Agriculture and
Applied Science."--Cover.- Cover title:
Shrinkage losses and grade changes In wheat
stored at Kansas bin sites. 16 p. ; 27 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL A28O.39 M34Am no.325).
O213
Soil variability effects on irrigated wheat
yields.
Hunsaker, D.J. Bucks, D.A.; Roth, R.L.;
Gardner, B.R. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
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1987 Summer 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) 429-0300 for information and
prices. 1987. (flche no. 87-2111). 23 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE
S-72).
0208
Root-knot nematode management and yield of
soybean as affected by winter cover crops,
tillage systems, and nematicides.
JONEB. Minton, N.A. Parker. M.B. Raleigh, N.C.
: Society of Nematolegists. Journal of
nematology. Jan 1987. v. 19 (1). p. 38-43.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
0214
Some physiological aspects of salt tolerance in
plants.
Raafat, A. Davis : University of California,
Davis?, 1981? . A Conference on blosalinity :
the problem of salinity in agriculture : a
joint conference of Egyptian, Israeli and
American scientists, Univ. of California,
Davis, September 1-4, 1981 / organized and. p.
57-62. Includes 6 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S619.S24C6).
0210
Row spacing and seeding rate effects on yield
and yield components of soft red winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Joseph, K.D.S.M. Alley, M.M.: Brann,
D.E.; Gravelle. W.D. Madison. Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr
1985. v. 77 (2). p. 211-214. Includes 10
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0215
Sources and timing of spring topdress nitrogen
on winter wheat in Idaho.
AGJOAT. Lutcher. L.K. Mahler, R.L. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1988. v. 80 (4). p. 648-654.
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AM34P).
0211
Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) control in winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Griffin. J.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Jan
1986. v. 34 (1). p. 98-10O. Includes 8
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0212
Shrinkage losses and grade changes in wheat
stored in bin sites in Kansas /by James W.
Taylor and Ruth E. Clifton.
Taylor, James W. Clifton, Ruth E. Washington,
D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural
Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division,
1959. Caption title.- "In cooperation with
0216
Soybean (Glycine max) cultWar as a factor of
weed control in no-till double-cropped
production following wheat (Triticum aestivum).
GARRA. Newcomer, D.T. Giraudo, L.J.; Banks,
P.A. Athens, Ga. : The Stations. Research
report - University of Georgia, College of
Agriculture, Experiment Stations. Dec 1986.
(SOS). 16 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S51.E22).
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0217
Soybean-wheat doublecropplng: Implications from
straw management and supplemental nitrogen.
AGJOAT. Hairston, J.E. Sanford, J.O.; Pope,
D.F.; Horneck, D.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr
1987. v. 79 (2). p. 281-286. Includes
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0218
Spar and the physiological process level model
Baker, D.N. Parsons, J.E.; Phene, C.J.;
Lambert, J.R.; McKinion, J.M.; Hodges, H.F.
Beltsville, Md. : The Service. ARS - United
States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
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ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
aS21.R44A7).
0219
Spring grazing effects on components of winter
wheat yield.
AGJOAT. Sharrow. S.H. Motazedian, I. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/June 1987. v. 79 (3). p. 502-5O4.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
022O
Spring wheat growth at high and low soil water
with constricted upper roots.
SOSCAK. White, E.M. Baltimore, Md. : Williams &
Wilkins. Soil science. Jan 1987. v. 143 (1). p.
44-49. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.8 S03).
0221
Stability of wheat sedimentation values /by
Lawrence Zeleny.
Zeleny, Lawrence, 19O4-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural
Marketing Service, Grain Division, 1963.
Caption title. 2 p. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL A28O.39 M34Am no.519).
0222
Stinking smut (bunt) In wheat and how to
prevent it /by R.J. Haskell, Robert W. Leukel,
and E.G. Boerner.
Haskell. R. J. 189O-. Leukel, R. W._1888-;
Boerner. E. G._1878-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1931. Caption title. 20
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical
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no.182).
0223
Straw burning reduces infiltration for wheat.
Steichen, J. Hooker, M.; Powell, D.M. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-O3OO for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-2033). 8 p. Includes
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0224
Straw burning reduces infiltration in winter
wheat.
JSWCA3. Steichen, J. Hooker, M. ; Powell, D.M.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of
America. Journal of soil and water
conservation. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 42 (5). p.
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DNAL 56.8 J822).
0225
Stress tolerance and adaptation in spring
wheat.
CRPSAY. Bruckner. P.L. Frohberg, R.C. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
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C883).
0226
Stubble mulch fallow and dates of primary sweep
tillage on soil water storage.
Greb, B.W. Ft. Collins, Colo. : The Station.
Progress report - Colorado Experiment Station.
June 197O. (70/26). 2 p. Includes references.
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0227
Subjective production function parameters and
risk wheat production in Tunisia /Terry Roe and
David Nygaard. --.
Roe, Terry. Nygaard, David. St. Paul, Minn. :
Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
University of Minnesota, 1979 . Cover title.-
"December 1979.". 12 leaves ; 28 cm. --.
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HD1761.A1M5 no. 79-43).
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0228
Sulfur fertilization effects on winter wheat
yield and extractable sulfur in semiarid soils.
AGJOAT. Rasmussen, P.E. Allmaras, R.R. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 421-425.
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AM34P).
0228
Tall and semidwarf wheat response to dryland
planting systems.
AGJOAT. Winter, S.R. Welch, A.D. Madison. Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 641-645.
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AM34P).
0230
Tan spot effects on yield and yield components
relative to growth stage In winter wheat.
PLDIOE. Shabeer, A. Bockus, W.W. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. July 1988. v. 72 (7). p.
599-602. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
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0231
Tillage and cropping sequence effects on yields
and nitrogen use efficiency.
Hons, P.M. Lemon, R.G.; Saladino, V.A. Athens,
Ga. : Agricultural Experiment Stations,
University of Georgia, 1985? . Proceedings of
the 1985 Southern Region No-Till Conference :
July 16-17, 1985, Griffin, Georgia / edited by
W.L. Hargrove and F.C. Boswel1 and G.W.
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S604.S6 1985).
0232
Tillage and residue management effects on
properties of an Ultisol and double-cropped
soybean production.
AGJOAT. NeSmith. D.S. Hargrove, W.L.;
Radcliffe, D.E.; Tollner, E.W.; AMoglu, H.H.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v. 79 (3). p.
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0233
Tillage effects on microbiological release of
soil organic nitrogen.
TAEMA. Doran, J.W. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Paper
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0234
Timing of weed control in no-tillage wheat
crops.
AGJOAT. Forcella, F. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1986. v. 78 (3). p. 523-526. Includes
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0235
Triticale in commercial agriculture: progress
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ADAGA. Skovmand, B. Fox, P.N.; Villareal, R.L.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press. Advances in
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30 AD9).
0236
USA wheat stage growth data.
United States? : s.n., 1976-1977? . Chiefly
statistical tables.- NR7-O0379 has title:
Spring wheat growth stage data, 1972-1977 ;
NR7-O038O has title: Winter wheat growth stage
data, 1977 ; NR7-OO381 has title: ITS wheat
growth stage data ; NR7-00383 has title:
USA-spring wheat growth stage data.- Spine
title. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB191.W5U7).
0237
Use of ERTS-1 for determining growth and
predicting disease severity in wheat.
Kanemasu, E.T. Houston, Tex. : Natl Aeronautics
and Space Adm, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center,
1975. Proceedings of the 1974 Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center Wheat-Yield Conference, p.
12/1-12/13. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB191.W5L9
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0238
Use of growth regulators to control senescence
of wheat at different temperatures during grain
development.
JAFCAU. Al-Khat1b, K. Paulsen, G.M. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Sept/Oct 1985.
v. 33 (5). p. 866-870. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
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0239
Vernalization requirements of wheat cultivars.
AKFRAC. Sutton, R.L. Bacon, R.K. Fayettevi1le.
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
July/Aug 1988. v. 37 (4). p. 19. (NAL Call No.
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0240
Weed seed contamination of cereal grain
seedlots~-a drillbox survey.
Dewey, S.A. Thill. D.C.; Foote. P.W. Moscow.
Idaho : The Service. Current Information series
- Cooperative Extension Service, University of
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0241
Wheat.
KAEBA. Roberts. G. Klnney, E.O- Lexington : The
Station. Bulletin - Kentucky, Agricultural
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Agriculture Library, Agricultural Science
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0245
Wheat fanners should reject mandatory controls.
CACBA. Hilger, D. Minneapolis, M1nn. : Carglll,
Inc. Carglll bulletin. July 1986. p. 2. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
0246
Wheat performance using no-tillage with
controlled wheel traffic on a clay soil.
AGJOAT. Gerik, T.J. Morrison, J.E. Jr. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1985. v. 77 (1). p. 115-118.
ill. Includes 22 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0247
Wheat production handbook.
Paulsen, G.M. Walter, T.L.; Shroyer. J.P.;
Whitney, D.A.; Nil son, E.B.; Brooks, H.L.;
Black, R.D.; Pacey, D.A.; Higgins, R.A.;
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0242
Wheat.
KAEBA. Scherfflus. W.H. Woosley, H. Lexington :
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(2)).
0243
Wheat Soil troubles and seed deterioration,
causes of soil sickness In wheat lands,
possible methods of control, cropping methods
with wheat /by H.L. Bolley.
Bolley. H. L. 1865-. Fargo : North Dakota
Agricultural College. Government Agricultural
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0244
Wheat and forage sorghum response to residual
phosphorus in blackland soils.
AGJOAT. Hipp, B.W. Madison. Wis. : American
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1986. v. 78 (1). p. 117-12O. Includes 11
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0248
Wheat research.
Griffin, J.L. Habetz, R.J.; Regan, R.P. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 363-366. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO L93 (3)).
0249
Wheat residue management effects on soil water
storage and corn production.
SSSJD4. Unger, P.W. Madison. Wis. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. May/June 1986. v. 5O (3). p. 764-77O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
503).
0250
The Wheat stem sawfly in Montana. —.
Bozeman : Montana Agricultural Experiment
Station and Montana Extension Service, 1946 .
Cover title.- "Prepared by members of the staff
of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station
and Montana Extension Service, November,
1946."--p. 1 . 9 leaves : ill., map ; 28 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB608.W5W5).
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0251
Wild oat (Avena fatua) competition with spring
wheat: effects of nitrogen fertilization.
WEESA6. Carlson, H.L. H111. J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Jan 1986. v. 34 (1). p. 29-33. 111.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
0257
2-chloro-N,N-d1-2-propyleneacetamide reversal
of carotenogenic inhibition by low
concentration of norflurazon.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Duluth, M1nn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
Oct 1987. v. 29 (2). p. 146-151. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0252
Wild oats control with AC-222,293 and
difenzoquat in spring wheat.
WAEBA. Miller, S.D. Page, M.S. Laramie : The
Station. Bulletin B - Wyoming, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1986. (885). p. 142-143.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O W99 (1)).
0253
Windbreak economics: The case of winter wheat
production in eastern Nebraska.
JSWCA3. Brandle, J.R. Johnson, B.B.; Dearmont,
D.D. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society
of America. Journal of soil and water
conservation. Sept/Oct 1984. v. 39 (5). p.
339-343. 111. Includes 16 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
0258
Cereal production techniques under semi-arid
climatic conditions. Spanish.
OASPA. Bolton. F.E. Corvallls. Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
Symposium," November 7-12, 1983. Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 456-475. 1984? .
(718). p. 178-199. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO OR3M).
0254
Winter wheat production as influenced by fallow
method, seeding method, and nitrogen
fertilization.
AGJOAT. Tanaka, D.L. Aase, J.K. Madison, W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 715-719. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0255
Winter wheat production in North Dakota.
Ball, W.S. Riveland, N. Fargo, N.D. : The
Service. Extension bulletin - North Dakota
State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, Cooperative Extension Service. Oct
1986. (33,rev.). 8 p. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 5544.3.N9N6).
0256
Yields soar when the British come to Kansas.
Relchenberger, L. Philadelphia : The Journal.
Farm journal. Oct 1987. v. 111 (12). p. 22-23.
ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 F2212).
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0259
Association of the wheat stew sawfly with basin
wildrye.
JRMGA. Youtle, B.A. Johnson, J.B. Denver. Colo.
: Society for Range Management. Journal of
range management. July 1988. v. 41 (4). p.
328-331. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 60.18 J82).
0260
Can a thin wheatgrass stand be helped.
Bedell, T.E. CorvalHs, Or. : Extension
Service, Oregon State University. The Grazier.
Nov 10, 1979. (207). p. 5-7. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 275.29 OR32G).
0261
Effect of tillage system en proso millet
production.
AGJOAT. Anderson, R.L. Shanahan, J.F.; Greb,
B.W. Madison. Wls. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 589-592. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0262
Spring grazing effects on conponents of winter
wheat yield.
AGJOAT. Sharrow. S.H. Motazedlan, I. Madison.
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/June 1987. v. 79 (3). p. 5O2-5O4.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
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0263
Adena soft red winter wheat.
OARCB. Lafever, H.N. Wooster, Ohio : The
Center. Research circular - Ohio Agricultural
Research and Development Center. Apr 1985.
(286). 8 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 OH3R).
0269
Aluminum tolerance In Canadian spring wheats.
CSOSA2. Zale. J.M. Brlggs, K.G. New York, N.Y.
: Marcel Dekker. Communications 1n soil science
and plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19
(7/12). p. 1259-1272. 111. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S59O.C63).
0264
Adena soft red winter wheat.
ORRDA. Lafever, H.N. Wooster, Ohio : The
Center. Ohio report on research and development
1n agriculture, home economics, and natural
resources - Ohio Agricultural Research and
Development Center. May/June 1985. v. 70 (3).
p. 43-44. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 10O OH3S (3)).
0270
Biochemical loci of hexaplold wheat (THtlcum
aestlvum, 2n.
Hart, G.E. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. : Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory. Genetic maps. 1984.
v. 3. p. 484-49O. Includes 45 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH445.2.G4).
0265
Agronomic characterization of 'Yogo' hard red
winter wheat plant height Isollnes.
AGJOAT. Allen, S.G. Taylor, G.A.; Martin, U.M.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 78 (1). p.
63-66. Includes 21 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0271
Biogenesis of thylakeId membranes is controlled
by light Intensity in the conditional
chlorophyll b-deficlent CD3 mutant of wheat.
JCLBA3. Allen, K.D. Duysen. M.E.; Staehelln,
L.A. New York, N.Y. : Rockefeller University
Press. The Journal of cell biology. Sept 1988.
v. 107 (3). p. 9O7-919. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 442.8 0828).
0266
Agronomic comparisons among wheat lines nearly
isogenic for three reduced-height genes.
CRPSAY. Allan, R.E. Madison, W1s. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 7O7-71O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0272
Breeders honing new wheat to a competitive
edge.
Relchenberger, L. Philadelphia : The Journal.
Farm Journal. May 1987. v. 111 (8). p. 20-21.
111. (NAL Call NO.: DNAL 6 F2212).
0267
Allel1e variation of glutenln subunlts and
gliadins and Its effect on breadmaklng quality
in wheat: analysis of F5 progeny from Chinese
Spring X Chineses Spring (Hope 1A).
Payne, P.I. Seeklngs, J.A.; Worland, A.J.;
Jarvls, M.G.; Holt, L.M. New Brunswick, N.J. :
The Service. FS - Cooperative Extension
Service. Cook College. Sept 1987. v. 6 (2). p.
103-118. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S544.3.N5F7).
0268
alpha-Amylases and gibb-ons: molecular analysis
of co-regulated gene families In wheat.
NASSD. Baulcombe, D. Martienssen, R.; Lazarus,
C. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
science Institutes series : Series A : Life
sciences. Paper presented at the congress on
the "Molecular Form and Function of the Plant
Genome,* July 4-14, 1984, Renesse, Netherlands.
1985. v. 83. p. 155-166. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0273
Breeding and genetics of durum wheat.
Centre!1, R.G. New York : AVI Publishing
Company. Plant breeding reviews. Literature
review. 1987. v. 5. p. 11-4O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB123.P55).
0274
Carbon dioxide exchange and total nonstructural
carbohydrate In soft white winter wheat
cultWars and snow mold resistant
1ntroduct1ons.
CRPSAY. Klyomoto, R.K. Madison, W1s. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 746-752. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0275
Carbon isotope discrimination is positively
correlated with grain yield and dry natter
production in field-grown wheat.
CRPSAY. Condon, A.G. Richards, R.A.; Farquhar.
G.O. Madison, W1s. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 27
(5). p. 996-1OO1. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: ONAL 64.8 C883).
0276
Characterization and complexity of wheat
developing endosperm mRNAs.
PLPHA. Pernollet. J.C. Valllant, V. Rockville.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p.
187-19O. 111. Includes 21 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0277
Characterization and genetic control of the
prolamins of Haynaldia villosa: relationship to
cultivated species of the triticeae (rye,
wheat, and barley).
BIGEBA. Shewry, P.R. Partnar, S.; Pappln, D.U.C.
New York : Plenum Press. Biochemical genetics.
Apr 1987. v. 25 (3/4). p. 3O9-32S. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL QR73.B5).
0278
Characterization of a benzyladenine
binding-site peptlde isolated from a wheat
cytokinin-binding protein: sequence analysis
and Identification of a single affinity-labeled
hlstidine residue by nass spectrometry.
PNASA. BMnegar. A.C. Cooper, G.; Stevens, A.;
Hauer, C.R.; Shabanowltz. J.; Hunt, D.F.; Fox,
J.E. Washington, D.C. : The Academy.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America. Aug 1988. v.
85 (16). p. 5927-5931. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SCO N21P).
0279
Chlorophyll loss In wheat infected with
Puccinia recondite..
PNDAAZ. Ketterllng, G.L. Statler, G.O. Grand
Forks, N.O. : The Academy. Proceedings of the
North Dakota Academy of Science. Apr 1988. v.
42. p. 68. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL SCO N813).
O280
Chromosomal locations of genes for traits
associated with lodging In winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Al-Oaudhy. W. Morris, R.; Mumm, R.F.;
Hanna, M.A. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Lodging In wheat (Triticum
aestlvum L.) is a complex character which is
Influenced by morphological traits as well as
environmental conditions. Wheat breeding
programs would benefit from cytogenetic
Information on lodging and associated traits.
Reciprocal substitutions between the hard red
winter wheats, 'Wichita' and 'Cheyenne', for
all chromosomes except Cheyenne 2B in Wichita
were used to investigate additive and
Interactive effects of individual chromosomes
on nine traits previously reported to be
associated with lodging. Duplicate lines for
each chromosome except Cheyenne 3B in Wichi.ta
were included to check background homogeneity.
Straw strengths were measured by using an
Instron universal testing machine (Instron
Ltd., Canton, Ma) to break basal internodes of
main tillers from plants grown in a field on a
Sharpsburg silty-clay loam soil (fine,
montmori1lonitlc, mesic Typic Argiudolls) at
Lincoln, NE, with a randomized complete block
design. Data on the other eight traits (height,
length and diameter of basal internodes, number
and width of inner vascular bundles, width of
culm wall, diameter of culm cavity, and width
of tissue from epidermis through sclerenchyma
layer) were collected from main tillers of a
greenhouse planting with an augmented
randomized complete block design. Wichita and
Cheyenne differed significantly only in plant
height and basal-Internode length among the
nine traits. Substitutions of Cheyenne
chromosomes into Wichita produced almost three
times as many significant phenotypic changes as
substitutions of Wichita chromosomes into
Cheyenne. Reciprocal effects were obtained for
chromosomes 3B (number of vascular bundles and
culm-wall width) and 3D (basal-internode
diameter). Each of the three Cheyenne
homoeologous Group 4 chromosome pairs increased
the number of vascular bundles in Wichita.
Cheyenne chromosomes 3B and 6A each produced
favorable effects In Wichita on several traits
related to lodging resistance. Other Cheyenne
chromosomes w. Crop science. July/Aug 1988. v.
28 (4). p. 631-635. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
O281
Differential responses of landrace and improved
spring wheat genotypes to stress environments.
CRPSAY. Ehdale, B. Waines, J.G.; Hall, A.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Drought and heat stress are major
environmental factors reducing grain production
of ralnfed wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) 1n
semiarld regions. The objective of this
research was to Identify bread wheats with
Improved adaptation to hot, dry environments.
Field studies were conducted to measure effects
of terminal drought and heat stress on duration
of developmental phases, grain yield, and yield
related traits of day-length Insensitive spring
wheats. Fifteen genotypes, including lines from
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landraces of southwestern Iran and improved
cultlvars from Iran and California, were grown
in a nonstress and three artificially imposed
stress environments at Moreno Valley. CA, in
1986. Genotype X environment interactions were
significant for grain yield and its components.
Stress susceptibility of each genotype was
estimated using a calculated index based on
grain yield. Landrace genotypes and improved
cultlvars that were evaluated exhibited a wide
range in stress susceptibility and adaptation
to stress environments. Landrace genotypes and
cultivars did notvary for mean
stress-susceptibility Index values. Landrace
genotypes generally had lower yield potential
than the cultlvars. The stress-susceptibility
index identified some genotypes that did not
have outstanding yield performance per se in
stress environments due to low yield potential
and others that had high average yield in
stress conditions. Stress susceptibility and
yield potential were not associated, indicating
that they may be independent components which
both contribute to adaptation to stress
environments. The stress-susceptibi1ityindex
was negatively correlated with number of grains
per head, grain weight, grain yield, and
harvest index under stress conditions,
indicating selection for these characters in
stress environments might result in decreased
susceptibility to stress. Crop science.
Sept/Oct 1988. v. 28 (5). p. 838-842. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0285
Effect of daylength Insensltlvlty on agronomic
traits and grain protein in hard red spring
wheat.
CRPSAY. Busch, R.H. Elsayed, F.A.; Heiner, R.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6).
p. 1106-1109. Includes 7 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0286
Effect of genes for photoperiodism,
semidwarf ism, and awns on agronomic characters
in a wheat cross.
CRPSAY. Knott, D.R. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Nov/Dec 1986. v. 26 (6). p. 1158-1162. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0287
Effectiveness of stripe rust resistance among
Lemhi 53 spring wheat near-isogenic lines.
CRPSAY. Griffey, C.A. Allan, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 489-493.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0282
Differential tolerance of spring wheat and
spring barley cultivars to three sulfonylurea
herbicides.
Spratling, D.L. Whites ides, R.E. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 2O4-2O6. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
0283
Double-layer culture technique as a tool for
the selection of calluses resistant to toxic
material from plant pathogenic fungi.
Lepoivre, P. Viseur, J.; Duhem, K.; Carels, N.
Hingham, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Advances in agricultural biotechnology. 1986.
(20). p. 45-52. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S494.5.B563A39).
0284
Effect of cultivar, environment, and their
interaction and stability analyses on milling
and baking quality of soft red winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Baenziger, P.S. Clements, R.L.;
Mclntosh, M.S.; Yamazaki, W.T.; Starling, T.M.
Sammns, D.J.; Johnson, J.W. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Oan 1985. v. 25 (1). p. 5-8. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0288
Effects of an intercultivaral chromosc
substitution on winterhardiness and
vernalization in wheat.
GENTA. Zemetra, R.S. Morris, R. Baltimore, Md.
: Genetics Society of America. Abstract: During
a study on the genetic control of
winterhardiness 1nwInter wheat (Tritlcum
aestivum L. group aestlvum), a gene that
affected vernalization was found on chromosome
3B in the winter wheat cultivar 'Wichita'. When
chromosome 3B from Wichita was substituted Into
the winter wheat cultivar 'Cheyenne', the
resultant substitution line exhibitied a spring
growth habit. This is unusual since a cross
between the cultlvars Wichita and Cheyenne
results 1n progeny that exhibit the winter
growth habit. The F2 plants from a cross of the
3B substitution line to Cheyenne, the recipient
parent, segregated 3 : 1 for heading/no heading
response in the absence of vernalization (X2 »
2.44). Earliness of heading appeared to be due
to an additive effect of the 3B gene as shown
by the segregation ratio 1:2:1
(earlyheading-later heading-no heading) (X2 *
2.74). This vernalization gene differs from
previously described vernalization genes
because, while dominant in a Cheyenne
background, its expression 1s suppressed In
Wichita. The gene may have an effect on winter
hardiness in Wichita. In a field test for
winter survival the 3B substitution line had
only 5% survival, while Wichita and Cheyenne
had 50 and 80%surv1val, respectively. No other
substitution line significantly reduced winter
survival. The difference between Wichita and
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Cheyenne in winterhardiness may be due to the
vernalization gene carried on the 3B
chromosome. Genetics. June 1988. v. 119 (2). p.
453-456. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 442.8 G28).
0289
Effects of low temperatures and genotypes on
pollen development 1n wheat.
CRPSAY. Oian, C.M. Xu, A.L.; Liang. G.H.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. dan/Feb 1986. v. 26 (1).
p. 43-46. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0280
Effects of past breeding efforts on
productivity traits of hard red spring wheat.
NDFRA. Deckard, E.L. Stolz, B.J.; Frohberg.
R.C. Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota
farm research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. duly/Aug 1987. v. 45 (1).
p. 3-7. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 10O N813B).
0291
Effects of seeding rates on harvest Index,
grain yield, and biomass yield in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Sharma, R.C. Smith, E.L. Madison. Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 528-531.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0292
Effects of temperature, moisture stress, and
seed size on germination of nine spring wheat
cult Wars.
CRPSAY. Lafond. G.P. Baker, R.d. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 563-567.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0293
Effects of temperature on leaf appearance in
spring and winter wheat cultivars.
AGdOAT. Baker, d.T. Pinter. P.J., dr.;
Reginato, R.d.; Kanemasu, E.T. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
July/Aug 1986. v. 78 (4). p. 605-613. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0294
Effects of wheat streak mosaic virus infection
on fifteen hard red spring wheat cultivars.
NDFRA. Edwards, M.C. McMullen, M.P. Fargo, N.D.
: The Station. North Dakota farm research -
North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
dune/duly 1987. v. 44 (6). p. 6-7. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813B).
0295
Enhanced regeneration from wheat callus
cultures using dicamba and kinetin.
CRPSAY. Papenfuss, J.M. Carman, J.G. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/dune 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 588-593.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0296
Environment and cultlvar effects on winter
wheat response to ethephon plant growth
regulator.
AGdOAT. Wiersma. D.W. Oplinger. E.S.; Guy, S.O.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p.
761-764. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0297
Environmental X genotype effects on seed
dormancy and after-ripening in wheat.
AGdOAT. Hagemann, M.G. Ciha, A.d. Madison, W1s.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79 (2). p. 192-196.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0298
Expression and inheritance of resistance of
'Marquillo' wheat to Hessian fly biotype D.
CRPSAY. Maas, F.B. III. Patterson, F.L.;
Foster, d.E.; Hatchett, d.H. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
dan/Feb 1987. v. 27 (1). p. 49-52. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0299
Expression of tolerance of sodium, potassium,
magnesium, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide ions
and sea water in the amphiploid of Triticum
aestivum X Elytrigia elongata.
CRPSAY. Dvorak, d. Ross, K. Madison. Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
duly/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 658-66O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0300
Fall and early spring aphid (Homoptera:
Aphididae) populations affecting wheat and
barley production in Virginia.
JEENAI. McPherson, R.M. Starling, T.M.; Camper,
H.M. Jr. College Park, Md. : Entomological
Society of America. Journal of economic
entomology. June 1936. v. 79 (3). p. 827-832.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421
J822).
0301
Fate and expression of vector DNA in plant
cells.
Czerni lofsky, A.P. Baker, B.; Gronenborn, B.;
Hain, R.; Leaver, C.; Matzeit, V.; Moore, I.;
Schalk, J.; Wirtz, U.; Schel1, J. New York :
Plenum Press, C1987. Tailoring genes for crop
improvement : an agricultural perspective /
edited by George Bruening ... et al. . p.
189-195. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL SB 123.57.C66 1986).
0302
Feeding behavior, fecundity, and honeydew
production of two biotypes of greenbug
(Homoptera: Aphididae) on resistant and
susceptible wheat.
EVETEX. Ryan, J.D. Dorschner, K.W.; Girma, M.;
Johnson, R.C.; Eikenbary, R.D. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. June 1987. v. 16 (3).
p. 757-763. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL461.E532).
0303
Gene induction and repression by salt treatment
in roots of the salinity-sensitive Chinese
spring wheat and the salinity-tolerant Chinese
spring X Elytrigia elongate amphiploid.
PNASA. Gulick, P. Dvorak, J. Washington. D.C. :
The Academy. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America. Jan 1987. v. 84 (1). p. 99-1O3. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SCO
N21P).
0304
Genetic control of cold hardiness and
vernalization requirement in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Brule-Babel, A.L. Fowler, D.B. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. A high
level of cold hardiness is essential to ensure
consistent overwintering of wheat (Triticum
aestlvum L.) in the Northern Great Plains
region of North America. Consequently, a clear
understanding of the genetic control of cold
hardiness would facilitate plant breeding
efforts directed at cultivar improvement for
this area. Although several genetic studies
have been conducted, there is not a general
consensus on the mode of gene action
controlling the expression of cold hardiness in
wheat. This study used one spring and four
winter cultivars representing a wide range of
cold hardiness potential to investigate the
mode of inheritance and interaction of cold
hardiness, determined in a controlled
environment that allowed for maximum expression
of cold hardiness potential, and vernalization
requirement in wheat. Differences in growth
habit between parental cultivars were
controlled by the Vrn1 gene. Cold hardiness,
estimated as the temperature at which 50% of
the plant population was killed (LT5O), was
controlled by genes with either dominant or
additive effects. At least one dominant gene
was associated with cold hardiness differences
between spring and winter wheat, while genes
with mainly additive effects determined
differences in cold hardiness among cultivars
with the winter growth habit. Broad sense
heritabillty estimates for LT50 in the
controlled environment considered ranged from 0
to 88% with most estimates exceeding 50%. In
the F2-derived F3 generation, hardy
transgressive segregates were most common in
crosses between relatively nonhardy cultivars,
but no segregates were significantly hardier
than the hardiest parental cultivar. Lack of a
vernalization requirement did not hinder the
development of cold hardiness; however,
distribution of F2-derived F3 lines provided
evidence of possible genetic linkage or
pleiotropism between the gene segregating for
growth habit and a gene-or genes controlling
cold hardiness. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1988. v.
28 (6). p. 879-884. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0305
Genetic control of phenotypes in wheat stem
rust.
APPYA. Roelfs, A.P. Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual
Reviews, Inc. Annual review of phytopathology.
Literature review. 1988. v. 26. p. 351-367.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
AN72).
0306
Genetic control of plant height in wheat.
SOGEBZ. Merezhko, A.F. Pisareva, L.A.; Prilyuk,
L.V. New York, N.Y. : Consultants Bureau.
Soviet genetics. Translated from: Genetika, v.
22 (5), May 1986, p. 725-732. (OH431.A1G4).-
Literature review. May 1986. v. 22 (5). p.
537-543. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QH431.A1G43).
0307
Genetic improvement in agronomic traits of hard
red winter wheat cultivars from 1919 to 1987.
CRPSAY. Cox, T.S. Shroyer, J.P.; Ben-Hui, L.;
Sears, R.G.; Martin, T.J. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Periodic evaluation
of genetic improvement of crop cultivars is
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useful, both as a demonstration of the
importance of plant breeding to the public and
as a way of identifying traits or target
environments that may require increased efforts
by breeders. Evaluation of cultivars from
different eras in a common environment is the
most direct of the several methods that have
been used to estimate breeding progress.
Thirty-five hard red winter wheat Triticum
aestivum L. em. Thel1.) cultivars introduced or
released between ca. 1874 and 1987 were
evaluated in experiments at three locations in
Kansas during 1986 and 1987 (three other
cultivars were evaluated only in 1987) to
estimate genetic progress achieved by hard red
winter wheat breeding programs. Linear
regression of cultivar means on years of
release showed increases of 16.2 kg ha-1 yr-1
in grain yield, O.4 kg m-3 yr-1 in volume
weight and O.O4 g yi—1 in thousand-kernel
weight. Days to heading and plant height
decreased at rates of -O.1 d yr-1 and -0.5 cm
yr-1, respectively. There were also significant
increases over time in lodging resistance.
There was no significant change in biomass
yield over time. Rates of genetic improvement
varied significantly across evaluation
environments, with the greatest gain in grain
yield (1.4% of the experiment mean per year)
estimated in an epidemic of stem and leaf rust
(caused by Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp.
tritici Eriks. & Henn., and P. recondita Rob.
ex. Desm. f. sp. tritici, respectively).
Moderate gain per year (0.6%) was estimated in
the most highly productive environment, lower
gain (O.4%) was found under drought stress, and
there was no gain when evaluation was conducted
under an epidemic of tan spot (caused by
Helminthosporium tritici-repentis Died.) a
foliar disease. High levels of resistance to H.
tritici-repentis had not been incorporated into
hard red winter wheat cultivars. No evidence of
a yield plateau was found for hard red winter
wheat cultivars evaluated under. Crop science.
Sept/Oct 1988. v. 28 (5). p. 756-760. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0308
Genetic studies of crown depth and subcrown
internode length in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Poulos. J.M. Allan, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6). p. 11O9-1113.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0309
Genetic variation for nitrogen assignation and
translocation in wheat. III. Nitrogen
translocation in relation to grain yield and
protein.
CRPSAY. Cox, M.C. Oualset, C.O.; Rains. D.W.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Uuly/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 737-74O. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
O310
Genetics of wheat storage proteins and the
effect of allelic variation of bread-making
quality.
ARPPA. Payne, P.I. Palo Alto : s.n. . Annual
review of plant physiology. Literature review.
1987. v. 38. p. 141-153. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 AN78).
O311
Genotype specific changes in ami no acid and
polyamine of wheat tissue culture induced by
osmotic stress.
Gabor, G. Simon-Sarkadi, L.; Bekes, F.; Erdei,
L. Hingham, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers. Advances in agricultural
biotechnology. 1986. (20). p. 170-176. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S494.5.B563A39).
0312
Genotypic differences in tolerance of ice
encasement, low temperature flooding, and
freezing in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. McKersie, B.D. Hunt, L.A. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 27 (5). p. 860-863.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0313
Glycoproteins at the cell surface in cold hardy
and cold tender wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
Jian, L.C. Sun, L.H.; Sun, D.L. New York : Alan
R. Liss. Plant biology. In the series analytic:
Plant Cold Hardiness / edited by P.M. Li.
Proceedings of an International Seminar,
September 4-7, 1986, Shanghai, China. 1987, v.
5. p. 59-66. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH301.P535).
0314
HerItability and number of genes controlling
leaf rust resistance in four cultivars of
wheat.
PHYTAJ. Bjarko, M.E. Line, R.F. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Apr 1988. v. 78 (4). p.
457-461. Includes references. (NAL Call No'.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0315
Hybrid hard red spring wheat seed production
potential.
AGJOAT. Howey, S.u. Spilde. L.A.; Edwards,
I.B.; Laskar, W.J. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1988. v. 80 (3). p. 533-536. Includes
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references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0316
Identification of winter wheat cultivars and
experimental lines resistant to wheat spindle
streak mosaic virus.
PLDRA. Haufler, K.2. FulbMght, D.W. St. Paul.
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Jan 1986. v. 70 (1). p. 31-33.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0317
Impact of wheat cultivars on establishment and
suppression of summer annual weeds.
AGJOAT. Wicks, G.A. Ramsel, R.E.; Nordquist,
P.T.; Schmidt, J.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb
1986. v. 78 (1). p. 59-62. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0318
The Influence of chaff extracts on the
germination of spring triticale.
AGJOAT. Salmon, D.F. Helm, J.H.; Duggan, T.R.;
Lakeman, D.M. Madison, Wis. : American Society
of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986.
v. 78 (5). p. 863-867. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0319
Influence of cultural practices on incidence of
foot rot in winter wheat.
PLDRA. Herrman, T. Wiese, M.V. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Nov 1985. . v. 69 (11). p. 948-950.
Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0320
Inheritance of nitrite reductase and regulation
of nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, and
glutamine synthetase isozymes.
PLPHA. Heath-Pagliuso, S. Huffaker, R.C.;
Allard, R.W. Rockville, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Oct
1984. v. 76 (2). p. 353-358. ill. Includes 23
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0321
Insect and mite pests of wheat.
AGRYA. Hatchett, J.H. Starks, K.J.; Webster,
J.A. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987. (13). p. 625-675.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM392).
0322
Reiser, a new winter wheat.
AKFRAC. Bacon. R.K. Jones, J.P. Fayettevi1le,
Ark. : The Station. Arkansas farm research -
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
July/Aug 1988. v. 37 (4). p. 18. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 1OO AR42F).
0323
LY195259, new chemical hybridizing agent for
wheat.
CRPSAY. Tschabold, E.E. Helm, D.R.; Beck, J.R.;
Wright, F.L.; Rainey, D.P.; Terando, N.H.;
Schwer, J.F. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. LY195259,
5-(Aminocarbonyl)-1-(3-methylphenyl)-1H-pyrazo-
le-4-carboxylic acid, has been physically
characterized in the laboratory and has been
evaluated as a male sterilizing agent under
greenhouse and field conditions on several
plant species, including wheat (Triticutn
aestivum L.). Male sterilizing agents are
useful in producing hybrid seed. Under optimum
conditions, the compound when applied as a
foliar spray to wheat at rates as low as 1.12
kg a.i. ha-1 has produced greater than 95% male
sterility. It also has been effective when
applied in the spring as soil-surface
treatments. Over 1OO cultivars have been tested
and had at least 90% male sterility when
treated with LY195259. Some crosses made with
wheat cultivars treated with LY195259 and a
properly nicked pollen source with good pollen
load had 80% of the seed set of the selfed male
parent. No physical distortion of the hybrid
seed was apparent, and no other phytotoxic
effects were visually evident from rates as
high as 3 times the mean effective dose. Crop
science. July/Aug 1988. v. 28 (4). p. 583-588.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
64.8 C883).
0324
Mass selection for increased seed protein
concentration of wheat based on seed density.
CRPSAY. Peterson, C.J. Liu, G.T.; Mattern.
P.J.; Johnson, V.A.; Kuhr, S.L. Madison, Wis! :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
May/June 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 523-527. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0325
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Triticum
aestivum L. (wheat). I. Differential pH induced
by winter cultivars in nutrient solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor, G.J. Foy, C.D. Baltimore. Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 695-701.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
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0326
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Trlticum
aestivum L. (wheat). II. Differential pH
Induced by spring cultWars in nutrient
solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor, G.J. Foy. C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 7O2-7O6.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
0327
Method for evaluating gernplasm response to
chemical treatment under field conditions.
CRPSAY. Deaton, W.R. Mascia, P.N. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 606-607.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0331
Negative interplot interference in field
experiments with leaf rust of wheat.
PHYTAJ. Bowen, K.L. Teng, P.S.; Roelfs, A.P.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Oct 1984. v. 74 (10).
p. 1157-1161. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0332
Nitrogen use in a seedling synthetic
allohexaploid developed from durum wheat and
Aeg i1ops squarrosa.
CRPSAY. Henson, J.F. Gronwald, J.W.; Leonard,
R.T.; Waines,
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0337
Physiological aspects of spring wheat
improvement.
Deckerd, E.L. Busch, R.H.; Kofoid, K.D.
Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists, C1985. Exploitation of
physiological and genetic variability to
enhance crop productivity / edited by James E.
Harper, Lawrence E. Schrader, and Robert W.
Howell. p. 46-54. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB189.4.E97).
0338
The physiology of water and temperature stress.
AGRYA. Gusta, L.V. Chen. T.H.H. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987.
(13). p. 115-150. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM392).
0343
Rate and duration of grain fill in spring
wheat.
CRPSAY. Bruckner, P.L. Frohberg, R.C. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/dune 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 451-455.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0344
Registration of 'Augusta' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.Ww.; Marchettl, B.L.; Clayton,
d.L.; Yamazaki, W.T. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
dan/Feb 1986. v. 26 (1). p. 201-2O2. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0339
Plant soil interactions at low pH problem
solving: the genetic approach.
CSOSA2. Little, R. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1239-1257. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0345
Registration of 'Frankenmuth' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.W.; Marchetti, B.L.; Clayton, d.L.;
Gallun, R.L.; Yamazaki. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
dan/Feb 1986. v. 26 (1). p. 202-2O3. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0340
A possible role for Indoleacetic acid, low
temperature, and phosphol ipid metabolism in the
Induction of GAS responsiveness in GAS
insensitive (Rht3-containing) dwarf wheat
aleurone.
PLPHA. Singh, S.P. Paleg, L.G. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1986. v. 82 (3). p. 688-694.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0341
Quantitative determination of the gene action
of leaf rust resistance in four cultWars of
wheat, Triticum aestivum.
PHYTAd. Bjarko, M.E. Line, R.F. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Apr 1988. v. 78 (4). p.
451-456. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0342
Rapeseed: a possible alternative to wheat.
RRMSD. Hairston, d.E. Sanford, d.O.; Lytton,
D.L. Mississippi State, M1ss. : The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. May 1987. v. 12
(9). 5 p. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S79.E37).
0346
Registration of 'Hillsdale' wheat.
CRPSAY. Freed, R.D. Everson, E.H.; Zwer, P.K.;
Morrison, L.W.; Glenn, D.d.; Marchettl, B.L.;
Fullbright, D.W.; Clayton, d.L.; Clements, R.L.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. dan/Feb 1986. v. 26 (1).
p. 203. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0347
Registration of 'Inia 66R' wheat.
CRPSAY. Qualset, C.O. vogt. H.E.; Borlaug, N.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p. 1129. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0348
Registration of KS85WGRC01 nessian
fly-resistant hard red winter wheat gernplasm.
CRPSAY. Gill, B.S. Hatchett, d.H.; Cox, T.S.:
Raup, W.d.; Sears, R.G.; Martin, T.d. Madison,
W1s. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 26 (6). p. 1266-1267.
Includes 2 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
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0349
Registration of 'Norwin' wheat.
CRPSAY. Taylor, G.A. Spltler, G.
C.F.; Bergman, J.W.; Dubbs, A.L.
StalIknecht, G.F.; Stewart. V.R.
H.; McGu1 re,
; Carlson, G.;
Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26 (5). p.
1O86-1O87. Includes references. (NAL Call
DNAL 64.8 C883).
No.
0355
Relationships among important traits in the
nitrogen economy of winter wheat.
JPNUDS. Day, G.E. Paulsen, G.M.; Sears, R.G.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. 1985. v. 8 (4). p. 357-368.
Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
0350
Registration of 'Rosen' wheat.
CRPSAY. Bacon, R.K. Collins, F.C.; Jones, J.P.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26
(5). p. 1087. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0351
Registration of 'Saluda' wheat.
CRPSAY. Starling, T.M. Roane. C.W.; Camper,
H.M. Jr. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society
of America. Crop science. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 26
(1). p. 2OO. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0352
Registration of 'Seward' wheat.
CRPSAY. Cox, D.J. D'Appolonia, B.L.; Miller,
J.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 28 (2).
p. 378-379. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C8B3).
0353
Registration of 'Shield' wheat.
CRPSAY. Cholick, F.A. Hatchett, J.H.; Steiger,
O.K.; Buchenau, G.W.; Sellers, K.M. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. July/Aug 1988. v. 28 (4). p. 72O-721.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0354
Relationship between resistance to Hessian fly
and powdery mildew in soft white spring wheat
PI 468960.
CRPSAY. Sunderman, D.W. Hatchett, J.H. Madison.
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26 (5). p.
1O71-1O72. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0356
Reproduction of Schizaphis graminum (Homoptera:
Aphididae) on resistant and susceptible wheat
genotypes during simulated drought stress
induced with polyethylene glycol.
EVETEX. Sumner, L.C. Dorschner, K.W.; Ryan,
J.D.; Eikenbary, R.D.; Johnson, R.C.; McNew,
R.W. College Park, Md. : Entomological Society
of America. Environmental entomology. June
1986. v. 15 (3). p. 756-762. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QL461.E532).
0357
The residual and interactive expressions of
"defeated" wheat stem rust resistance genes.
PHYTAJ. Brodny, U. Nelson, R.R.; Gregory, L.V.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. May 1986. v. 76 (5).
p. 546-549. Includes 13 references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0358
Resistant winter wheats compared at differing
growth stages and leaf positions for tan spot
severity.
PLDIDE. Cox, D.J. Hosford, R.M. Jr. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Oct 1987. v. 71 (1O). p.
883-886. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0359
Response of five winter wheat cultivars to
growth regulators and increased nitrogen.
CRPSAY. Nafziger, E.D. Wax, L.M.; Brown, C.M.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 767-770. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: ONAL 64.8 C883).
0360
Response of hard red spring wheat to CGA-82725.
WEESA6. Mohan, R. Hassanein, E.E.; Lym, R.G.;
Miller, S.D. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Mar 1988. v.
36 (2). p. 239-243. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
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0361
Response of wheat genotypes to trifluralln,
trial late, and ethiazln.
Garcia-Torres, L. Appleby, A.P. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 313-315. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
0365
Shoot developmental properties associated with
grain yield in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Shanahan, O.F. Donnelly. K.J.; Smith,
D.H.; Smika, D.E. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Sept/Oct
1985. v. 25 (5). p. 77O-775. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0362
Response of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) to
herbicides.
WEESA6. Wicks, G.A. Nordquist, P.T.; Schmidt,
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0371
Tolerance of spring barley and spring wheat
cultivars to sulfonylurea herbicides.
Dial, M.J. Thill. D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 311-312. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
0375
Variability in salt tolerance of four
tiriticale lines at germination and emergence.
CRPSAY. Norlyn, d.D. Epstein, E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6). p. 1O9O-1092.
Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
64.8 C883).
0372
Tolerance of 12 varieties of wheat to two rates
of AC 222.293 as compared to difenzoquat.
Mitich, L.W. Smith. N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 214-215. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
0373
Triticale in commercial agriculture: progress
and promise.
ADAGA. Skovmand, B. Fox, P.N.; Villareal, R.L.
Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press. Advances in
agronomy. Literature review. 1984. v. 37. p.
1-45. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
30 AD9).
O374
Use of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum)
cultivars and herbicides in aiding weed control
in an ecofallow corn (Zea mays) rotation.
WEESA6. Ramsel, R.E. Wicks, G.A. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America,
Abstract: An experiment involving six winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, an
early-April herbicide application on wheat and
on four dates after wheat harvest, and the
growth of a subsequently planted corn (Zea mays
L.) crop was conducted at North Platte, NE.
'Centurk 78' suppressed barnyardgrass
Echinochloa crus-galU (L.) Beauv. - ECHC6
more than 'Bennett' and 'Eagle' in the growing
wheat and after wheat harvest in July, but
there were no differences in weed yield among
cultivars in corn planted 11 months later.
Herbicides applied to the tillering wheat in
early April Improved weed control In wheat and
the subsequent corn crop. Also, herbicides were
applied 5, 25. 45, and 30O days after wheat
harvest. Weed growth increased and soil water
decreased as spraying dates were delayed.
Herbicides applied 5 days after harvest did not
maintain adequate weed control in the corn
planted 11 months after wheat harvest and low
corn yield resulted. Plots receiving herbicides
3OO days after wheat harvest had the least soil
water in the fall after wheat harvest but the
best weed control 1n corn and highest corn
yields because of better weed control in corn.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 394-398.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
O376
Variation in amounts of pyruvate,
orthophosphate dikinase, and some other enzymes
of the C4 pathway in some wheat species.
PLPHA. Aoyagi, K. Bassham, J.A. Rockvilie, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1986. v. 82 (1). p.
96-98. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
0377
Variations in feeding behavior, fecundity, and
damage of biotypes B and E of Schlzaphis
graminum (Homoptera: Aphididae) on three wheat
genotypes.
EVETEX. Niassy. A. Ryan, O.D.; Peters, D.C.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Dct 1987. v.
16 (5). p. 1163-1168. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OL461.E532).
0378
The war against hessian fly.
AGREA. Kelley, H. Washington, D.C. : The
Administration. Agricultural research - U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service. May 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
1O-13. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.98 AG84).
0379
Water relations in winter wheat as drought
resistance indicators.
CRPSAY. Schonfeld, M.A. Johnson, R.C.; Carver,
B.F.; Mornhinweg, D.W. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
May/June 1988. v. 28 (3). p. 526-531. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
038O
Wheat.
KAEBA. Roberts, G. Kinney, E.J. Lexington : The
Station. Bulletin - Kentucky. Agricultural
Experiment Station. Documents available from:
Agriculture Library, Agricultural Science
Center - North, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Ky. 40546-OO91. July 1911. (155). p.
33-60. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO K41 (2)).
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(PLANT BREEDING)
0381
Wheat.
KAEBA. Scherfflus, W.H. Woosley, H. Lexington :
The Station. Bulletin - Kentucky, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Documents available from:
Agriculture Library, Agricultural Science
Center - North, Unlverlslty of Kentucky,
Lexington, Ky. 40546-0091. June 1908. (135). p.
325-340. plates. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO K41
(2)).
0387
Wheat: development of cultivars resistant to
aphlds. Spanish.
OASPA. Arriaga, H. Corvallis. Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
Symposium,1' November 7-12, 1983, Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 412-423. 1984? .
(718). p. 131-143. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
OR3M).
0382
Wheat research.
Griffin, J.L. Habetz, R.J.; Regan. R.P. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1984. (76th). p. 363-366. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 L93 (3)).
0383
Wheat seedling responses to soil acidity and
implications for subsoil rooting.
CSOSA2. Ritchey, K.D. Baligar, V.C.; Wright,
R.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1285-1293. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0384
Winter survival response of winter wheat:
tillage and cultWar selection.
AGJOAT. Cox, D.J. Larsen, J.K.; Brun, L.J.
Madison. Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p.
795-8O1. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
0385
Winter wheat cultWar response to SMY-15OO and
metribuzin.
Stahlman, P. Krai 1. J.M.; Miller. S.D. S.I. :
The Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 355. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
0386
Yield and grain quality responses of soft red
winter wheat exposed to ozone during anthesls.
AGJOAT. Mulchi, C.L. Sammons, D.J.; Baenzlger,
P.S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 593-600. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
45
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PLANT ECOLOGY
0388
ATPases and membrane properties In relation to
ecological differences.
NASSD. Kyi in, A. Sommarin, M. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Molecular and cellular aspects
of calcium in plant development / edited by A.
J. Trewavas. 1986. v. 104. p. 261-268. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QH3O1.N32).
0389
A crop moisture stress index for large areas
and its application in the prediction of spring
wheat phenology /P. C. Doraiswamy, D. R.
Thompson ; Lockheed Engineering and Management
Services Company, Inc. for National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center.
Doraiswamy, P. C. Thompson, D. R. Houston,
Texas : Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center ;
Springfield, Va : Available from NTIS, 1981.
"March 1981"- "Agristars"--Cover.- "Supporting
research SR-L1-04O64"--Cover.- Logos of U.S.
government agencies on cover. 1 v. (various
pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: p. 5-1.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S597.W5D6).
0390
Dynamics of 6-methoxybenzoxazolinone in winter
wheat: Effects of photoperiod and temperature.
JCECD. Epstein, W.W. Rowsemitt, C.N.; Berger,
P.J.; Negus, N.C. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
Press. Journal of chemical ecology. Oct 1986.
v. 12 (10). p. 2O11-2020. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
0393
Preplant tillage effects on population dynamics
of soybean insect predators.
CRPSAY. Funderburk, J.E. Wright, D.L.; Teare,
I.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Tillage operations modify soil
habitats where many pests and their natural
enemies reside at least during part of their
life cycle. Bigeyed bugs (Geocoris spp.) and
damsel bugs (Nabis and Reduviolus spp.) are
common beneficial polyphagous insect predators
in many crops. The objective of this research
was to measure effects of tillage on population
cycles and population size of those predators
to aid in development of cultural IPM
(Integrated pest management) strategies for
biological control of insect pests in soybean
Glycine max (L.) Merr. double cropped with
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The four tillage
regimes used were no tillage and disk tillage
with and without in-row subsoil ing. Bigeyed bug
nymphal and adult population cycles were
similar for each ti1lage/subsoi1 ing treatment.
There were differences between years because in
1986 there was considerable overlap of
generations, which was not observed in 1985.
Disk tillage treatments had higher bigeyed bug
nymphal and adult populations than the no
tillage treatments in 1985 and 1986, but
subsoil ing did not influence population size.
Damsel bug population cycles were also similar
for all tillage/subsoi1 ing treatments in both
years. In 1985, populations of adult and
nymphal damsel bugs were lower for no tillage
without subsoil ing than for disk tillage
without subsoil ing, disk tillage with
subsoil ing, or no tillage with subsoil ing.
Population sizes were similar for all
treatments in 1986. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1988.
v. 28 (6). p. 973-977. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0391
Heat damaged wheat /by O.A. Coleman and B.E.
Rothgeb.
Coleman, D. A. Rothgeb, B. E. Washington : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1927. Caption title. 32
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te
no.6).
O392
Phytotoxic!ty of leacnate from coastal
bermudagrass roots on germination and root
growth of grass and clover.
Nelson, L.R. Smith, G.R.; Bateman, C. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. PR - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Oct 1984.
(4253). p. 217-22O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
46
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PLANT STRUCTURE
0394
Agronomic comparisons among wheat lines nearly
isogenic for three reduced-height genes.
CRPSAY. Allan, R.E. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 707-710. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0400
Genetic studies of crown depth and subcrown
internode length in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Poulos, O.M. Allan. R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6). p. 1109-1113.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0395
Biogenesis of thylakoid membranes is controlled
by light intensity in the conditional
chlorophyll b-deficient CD3 mutant of wheat.
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PLANT NUTRITION
04O5
Alternative procedure for total phosphorus
determination 1n plant tissue.
CSOSA2. Raun, W.R. Olson, R.A.; Sander, O.H.;
Westerman, R.L. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications 1n soil science and plant
analysis. May 1987. v. 18 (5). p. 543-557.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S59O.C63).
0406
Ammonia volatilization from spring wheat
plants.
AGJOAT. Parton, W.J. Morgan, J.A.; Altenhofen,
J.M.; Harper, L.A. Madison, W1S. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1988. v. 80 (3). p. 419-425. Includes
references. (NAf Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0407
An application of the Maas-Hoffman salinity
response model for boron toxicity.
SSSJD4. Bingham, F.T. Strong, J.E.; Rhoades,
J.O.; Keren, R. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Journal - Soil Science Society of America.
May/June 1985. v. 49 (3). p. 672-674. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
S03).
0411
Competition among tillers in winter wheat:
consequences for growth and development of the
crop.
NASSD. Masle, 0. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
NATO advanced study institutes series. Series
A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12, 1984, Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 33-54. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH3O1.N32).
0412
C02-enrichment effects on wheat yield and
physiology.
CRPSAY. Havelka, U.D. Wittenbach, V.A.; Boyle,
M.G. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6).
p. 1163-1168. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
O413
Disposition of fertilizer phosphorus applied to
winter wheat.
SSSJD4. Sharpley, A.N. Madison, Wis. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. July/Aug 1986. v. 5O (4). p. 953-958.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
503).
O4O8
Beneficial effects of nickel on plant growth.
JPNUDS. Brown, P.M. Welch. R.M.; Gary, E.E.;
Checkal, R.T. 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. 2125-2135.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
0414
Effect fo assay conditions and field exposure
on urease activity associated with cereal
residues.
CSOSA2. Goos, R.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Apr 1985. v. 16 (4). p.
399-4O9. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
04O8
Characterization of root hair cell walls as
potential barriers to the infection of plants
by rhizobia. The carbohydrate component.
PLPHA. Mort, A.J. Grover. P.B. Jr. Rockvllle,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Feb 1988. v. 86 (2). p.
638-641. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
0415
Effect of anaerobic digestion on nutrient
availability from dairy manure.
TAAEA. Dahlberg. S.P. Llndley, J.A.; Giles,
J.F. St. Joseph, M1ch. : American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. Transactions of the
ASAE. July/Aug 1988. v. 31 (no.4). p.
1211-1216. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
0410
The Chemical composition of various wheats and
factors Influencing their composition /J.H.
Shollenberger ... et al. .
Shollenberger, J. H._1888-. Washington : Dept.
of Agriculture, 1949. Caption title. 33 p. :
maps ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te
no.995).
0416
Effect of clay content in soil on boron uptake
and yield of wheat.
SSSJD4. Keren, R. Bingham. F.T.; Rhoades, J.D.
Madison. Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil
Science Society of America. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 49
(6). p. 1466-147O. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 SOS).
48
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0417
Effect of fertilizer phosphorus particle size
on phosphorus fertilizer efficiency.
SSSJD4. Sander, D.H. Eghball, B. Madison, Wis.
: The Society. Five field experiments were
conducted over 3 yr (1983-1985) to evaluate the
effect of P fertilizer particle size on winter
wheat (TMticum aestivum L.) yield and P
uptake. In 1983, an introductory experiment
indicated that the P fertilizer particle size
could greatly affect fertilizer P
effectiveness. Studies in 1984 and 1985
confirmed these observations. In these studies
ammonium polyphosphate (11-24-O, N-P-K), at
particle weights of O.OOO19, O.OOO9, O.O25,
0.93, and 22 mg were applied at P rates of 8.4,
16.8, and 25.2 kg P ha-1 on four different
soils. Wheat grain yields were increased
significantly by applied P on al1 four soils.
Grain yields were affected by P fertilizer
particle size only, however, on the Ascalon and
Holdrege soils (Aridic and Typic Argiustoll,
respectively) where yield increases from
applied P were greatest. Maximum grain yield
occurred at approximately the intermediate
particle size studied (O.025 mg), although
optimum particle size was dependent on P rate.
As the P rate increased, particle size became
less of a factor influencing fertilizer
effectiveness. Wheat grain yield at the 8.4-kg
ha 1 P rate was 0.31 Mg ha 1 less for the 22-mg
particle compared to the 0.025 mg particle.
Calculations indicated that the 22-mg
fertilizer particles had an average distance of
2.8 cm from one another in the band area,
compared to O.OO3 cm or a continuous band for
the 0.025-mg particles. Phosphorus uptake and
other yield components generally paralleled
theresults with grain yield. Fertilizer P
efficiency in terms of fertilizer P uptake,
reached a maximum of 47% with a particle size
of-0.15 mg and a application rate of 8.4 kg P
ha 1 on the Holdrege soil. This was a 20%
increase in efficiency over a normal farm
fertilizer size of 2O-mg particle 1. While
optimum fertilizer size probably ranges from
0.025 to 1 mg per particle, the optimum size in
these experiments in terms of both yield and
fertilizer efficiency was generally less than
the 2O-mg particle size. Soil Science Society
of America journal. May/June 1988. v. 52 (3).
p. 868-873. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 S03).
0418
The effect of foliar application of elemental
sulphur on the accumulation of
prate in-incorporated amino acids in developing
wheat grain.
Legris-Delaporte, S. Landry, J. New Brunswick,
N.J. : The Service. FS - Cooperative Extension
Service, Cook College. Sept 1987. v. 6 (2). p.
119-123. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S544.3.N5F7).
0419
The effect of gypsum on copper nutrition of
wheat grown in marginally deficient soil.
JPNUDS. Gardner, W.K. Flynn. A. New York, N.
: Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
Apr 1988. v. 11 (4). p. 475-493. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0420
Effect of nitrification inhibtor on nutrient
composition of winter wheat forage.
JPNUDS. undersander, D.J. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1985. v. 8 (11). p. 977-988. Includes 18
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0421
Effect of one phosphorus rate placed in
different soil volumes on P uptake and growth
of wheat.
CSOSA2. Yao, J. Barber, S.A. New York. N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1986. v. 17 (8). p.
819-827. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 5590.C63).
O422
Effect of sodicity on the utilization of
phosphatic fertilizers by wheat.
SOSCAK. Gupta, A.P. Khanna, S.S.; Tomar, N.K.
Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wllkins. Soil
science. Jan 1985. v. 139 (1). p. 47-52. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8
503).
0423
Effect of sulfur additions on soil and the
nutrition of wheat.
CSOSA2. Mahler, R.J. Maples, R.L. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. June 1987. v. 18
(6). p. 653-673. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S590.C63).
0424
Effect of sulfur on winter wheat grown in the
coastal plain of Virginia.
CSOSA2. Reneau, R.B. Jr. Brann, D.E.; Donohue,
S.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. Feb 1986. v. 17 (2). p. 149-158.
Includes 15 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
5590.C63).
49
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0425
Effect of the fraction of the root system
supplied with P on P uptake and growth
characteristics of wheat roots.
JPNUDS. Lu, N.P. Barber, S.A. New York, N.Y
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1985. v. 8 (9). p. 799-8O9. Includes 15
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0431
Effects of low application rates of digested
sewage sludge on yield and elemental uptake of
corn, soybeans, and wheat.
Logan, T.J. Miller, R.H. Wooster, Ohio : The
Center. Research bulletin - Ohio Agricultural
Research and Development Center. Jan 1985.
(1167). 19 p. Includes 6 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO OH3S (2)).
0426
Effects of a nitrification inhibitor on
efficiency of nitrogen utilization by wheat and
millet.
CSOSA2. Shaviv, A. Hagin, J.; Neumann, P.M. New
York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in
soil science and plant analysis. Aug 1987. v.
18 (8). p. 815-833. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S59O.C63).
0432
The effects of N nutrition on the water
relations and gas exchange characteristics of
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
PLPHA. Morgan, J.A. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Jan 1985. v. 8O (1). p. 52-58.
Includes 3O references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0427
Effects of aluminum on the growth and element
composition of 20 winter cultivars of Triticum
aestivum L. (wheat) grown in solution culture.
JPNUDS. Taylor, G.J. Foy, C.D. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
1985. v. 8 (9). p. 811-824. Includes 29
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
O428
Effects of calcium silicate slag application on
radium-226 concentrations in lant tissues.
CSOSA2. Mortvedt, J.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Jan 1986. v. 17 (1). p. 75-84.
Includes 11 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S590.C63).
0429
Effects of excess levels of a polymer as a soil
conditioner on yields and mineral nutrition of
plants.
SOSCAK. Wallace. A. Wallace. G.A.; Abouzamzam,
A.M. Baltimore. Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil
science. May 1986. v. 141 (5). p. 377-380.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8
503).
0430
Effects of fertilizer applications and other
cultural practices on some kernel
characteristics of winter wheat / J.T. Sullivan
... et al. .
Sullivan, J. T._19OO-. Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue
University Agricultural Experiment Station.
1938. Cover title.- Chiefly tables. 48 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO In2P
no.432).
O433
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus application
methods on spring wheat, 1984.
MXMRA. Evans, S.D. Fenster, W.E.; Grava, J.;
Malzer, G.L. St. Paul : The Station.
Miscellaneous publication - University of
Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1985. (2,rev.), p. 64-65. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S1.M52).
0434
The effects of tillage treatments and a fallow
season on VA mycorrhizae of winter wheat.
Yocom, D.H. Larsen. H.J.; Boosalis, M.G.
Corvallis, Or. : Oregon State University ,
Forest Research Laboratory, 1985. Proceedings
of the 6th North American Conference on
Mycorrhizae : June 25-29, 1984, Bend, Oregon /
compiled and edited by Randy Molina :
sponsoring institutions, Oregon State
University, College of Forestry, and USDA. p.
297. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
BOK604.N6 1984).
0435
Field evaluation of acid-base fertilizers on
spring wheat.
AGJOAT. Varvel, G.E. Meredith, H.L.; Severson,
R.K. Madison. Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 775-779. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
50
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0436
Grain growth of wheat and its limitation by
carbohydrate and nitrogen supply.
NASSD. Spiertz, J.H.J. Vos, J New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced study institutes
series. Series A. Life sciences. Paper
presented at the "Workshop on Wheat Growth and
Modelling," April 9-12, 1984, Bristol, United
Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p. 129-141. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH3O1.N32).
0437
Growth and chlorophyll, mineral, and total
ami no acid composition of tomato and wheat
plants in relation to nitrogen and iron
nutrition. II. Chlorophyll content and total
ami no acid composition.
JPNUDS. Mohamed, A.A. El-Sokkary, I.H.; Tucker,
T.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel•Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. Apr 1987. v. 10 (6). p.
713-731. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67) .
0438
In situ nitrate assimilation in winter wheat:
peduncle injection with nitrogen-15-nitrate at
anthesis.
AGJOAT. MacKown, C.T. Van Sanford, D.A.
Madison, W1s. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78 (2). p.
311-317. Includes 31 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P) .
0439
Influence of crop growth on ionic equilibria,
selectivity and diffusion of cations in soil.
CSOSA2. Bali gar, V.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Feb 1985. v. 16 (2). p.
163-178. Includes 32 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0440
The influence of phosphorus nutrition on the
appearance and composition of globe id crystals
in wheat aleurone cells.
CECHAF. Batten, G.D. Lett. J.N.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Association of Cereal
Chemists. Cereal chemistry. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 63
(1). p. 14-18. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
0441
The inhibition of ammonium uptake by nitrate in
wheat.
NEPHA. Delgnan, M.T. Lewis, O.A.M. New York,
N.Y. : Cambridge University Press. The New
phytologist. Sept 1988. v. 11O (1). p. 1-3.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
N42).
0442
Injection of chemical amendments into compacted
subsoils: growth and nutrient uptake by wheat.
CSOSA2. Lu, N. Edwards, J.H. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (10). p.
1O55-1O69. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0443
Interaction of water supply and N in wheat.
PLPHA. Morgan, J.A. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p. 112-117.
ill. Includes 22 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0444
Intraspecific variation for nitrate uptake and
nitrogen utilization In wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) grown under nitrogen stress.
JPNUDS. Woodend, J.J. Glass, A.D.M.; Person,
C.O. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. Sept 1986. v. 9 (9). p.
1213-1225. Includes 24 references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0445
Long-term dryland crop responses to residual
phosphorus fertilizer.
SSSJD4. Ha Ivorson, A.D. Black, A.L. Madison.
Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. July/Aug 1985. v. 49 (4).
p. 928-933. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 56.9 S03).
0446
Metabolization of elemental sulfur in wheat
leaves consecutive to its foliar application.
PLPHA. Legrls-Delaporte, S. Ferron, F.; Landry,
J.; Costes, C. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1987. v. 85 (4). p. 1O26-1030.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
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O447
Modelizatton of the relationship between copper
contents and biomass production in durum wheat.
JPNUDS. Morard, P. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. 1986. v. 9
(1). p. 43-55. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0453
Phytotron experiments to evaluate the effect of
growing plants on denitrification.
SSSJD4. Haider. K. Mosier, A.; Heinmeyer, 0.
Madison, Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil
Science Society of America. May/June 1985. v.
49 (3). p. 636-641. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S03).
O448
Modification of host nitrogen levels by the
greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae): its role in
resistance of winter wheat to aphids.
EVETEX. Dorschner, K.W. Ryan, J.D.; Johnson,
R.C. ; Eikenbary, R.D. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Aug 1987. v. 16 (4). p. 1OO7-1011.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
0454
Postanthesis nitrate assimilation in winter
wheat: in situ flag leaf reduction.
PLPHA. MacKown, C.T. Van Sanford, D.A.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. May 1986. v.
81 (1). p. 17-20. Includes 20 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
O449
Modulation of water stress effects on
photosynthesis by altered leaf K+1.
PLPHA. Pier, P.A. Berkowitz, G.A. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1987. v. 85 (3). p.
655-661. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
O455
Potassium nutrition of wheat and other small
grains.
Beaton, J.D. Sekhon, G.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. 7O1-752. ill., maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
O45O
Nitrogen cycling in a wheat crop: soil, plant,
and aerial nitrogen transport.
AGJOAT. Harper, L.A. Sharpe, R.R.; Langdale,
G.W.; Giddens, J.E. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Nov/Dec
1987. v. 79 (6). p. 965-973. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0456
Relative availabilities of native, residual,
and fertilizer phosphorus to winter wheat.
SSSJD4. Sharpley, A.N. Madison, Wis. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 51 (6). p. 1531-1535.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
503).
O451
Nitrogen nutrition and growth regulator effects
of oxamide on wheat and soybean.
JPNUDS. Schuler, S.F. Paulsen, G.M. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Feb 1988. v. 11 (2). p. 217-233.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
O452
Nitrogen uptake by wheat seedlings, interactive
effects of four nitrogen sources: N03-, N02-,
NH4+, and urea.
PLPHA. Criddle, R.S. Ward, M.R.; Huffaker, R.C.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1988. v.
86 (1). p. 166-175. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0457
Simulation of nitrogen dynamics in wheat
cropping systems.
NASSD. Godwin, D.C. Vlek, P.L.G. New York, N.Y.
: Plenum Press. NATO advanced study institutes
series. Series A. Life sciences. Paper
presented at the "Workshop on Wheat Growth and
Modelling," April 9-12, 1984, Bristol, United
Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p. 311-332. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0458
Translocation and function of zinc in roots.
JPNUDS. Loneragan, J.F. Kirk, G.J.; Webb, M.J.
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 (9116). p. 1247-1254. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
52
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0459
The transport of assimilates into the wheat
grain.
Jenner. C.F 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. 279-281.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.P535).
0460
The uptake of N03-, N02-, and NH4+ by intact
wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedlings. I.
Induction and kinetics of transport systems.
PLPHA. Goyal, S.S. Huffaker, R.C. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Dec 1986. v. 82 (4). p.
1051-1056. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692) .
0461
Wheat and forage sorghum response to residual
phosphorus in black land soils.
A6JOAT. Hipp. B.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb
1986. v. 78 (1). p. 117-12O. Includes 11
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
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0462
ABA levels and sensitivity in developing wheat
embryos of sprouting resistant and susceptible
cultivars.
PLPHA. Walker-Simmons. M. Rockvilie, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1987. v. 84 (1). p. 61-66.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0468
Adaptive potential of wheat ribosomes toward
heat depends on the large ribosomal subunit and
ribosomal protein phosphorylation.
PLPHA. Fehling, E. Weldner, M. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. July 1988. v. 87 (3). p. 562-565.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0463
ABA-regulation of two classes of
embryo-specific sequences in mature wheat
embryos.
PLPHA. Williamson, J.D. Ouatrano, R.S.
Rockville. Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1988. v.
86 (1). p. 2O8-215. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0469
Additive and synergistic effects on plant
growth from polymers and organic matter applied
to soil simultaneously.
SOSCAK. Wallace, A. Wallace, G.A. Baltimore.
Md. : Williams & Wilklns. Soil science. May
1986. v. 141 (5). p. 334-342. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 SOS).
O464
Abscisic acid control of lectin accumulation in
wheat seedlings and callus cultures. Effects of
exogenous ABA and fluridone.
PLPHA. Raikhel, N.V. Palevitz. B.A; Haigler.
C.H. Rockville. Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1985. v.
80 (1). p. 167-171. Includes 33 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0470
Aerial parts of hard red spring wheat. II.
Nitrogen and phosphorus concentration and
content by plant development stage.
AGJOAT. Bauer, A. Frank, A.B.; Black, A.L.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 79 (5). p.
852-858. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
O465
Abscisic acid is not the only stomatal
inhibitor in the transpiration stream of wheat
plants.
PLPHA. Munns, R. King. R.W. Rockville. Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1988. v. 88 (3). p. 703-7O8.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0471
Aerial parts of hard red spring wheat. III.
Nitrogen and phosphorus concentration and
content in kernels, anthesis to ripe stage.
AGJOAT. Bauer, A. Frank, A.B.; Black, A.L.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 79 (5). p.
859-864. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
O466
Acid phosphatases and seed shriveling in
triticale.
PLPHA. Ching, T.M. Thompson, D.M.; Metzger.
R.J. Rockville. Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Oct 1984. v.
76 (2). p. 478-482. 111. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
O472
Aggregate stability of a silt loam soil as
affected by roots of corn, soybeans and wheat.
CSOSA2. Monroe. C.D. Kladlvko, E.J. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. Oct 1987. v. 18
(10). p. 1O77-1O87. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
0467
Acid soil tolerances of two wheat cultivars
related to soil pH, KCl-extractable aluminum
and degree of aluminum saturation.
JPNUDS. Foy. C.D. New York. N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. Apr 1987.
v. 1O (6). p. 6O9-623. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0473
Agronomic characterization of 'Yogo' hard red
winter wheat plant height isolines.
AGJOAT. Allen, S.G. Taylor, G.A.; Martin. J.M.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb 1986. v. 78 (1). p.
63-66. Includes 21 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
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0474
Agronomic comparisons among wheat lines nearly
isogenic for three reduced-height genes.
CRPSAY. Allan, R.E. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 707-71O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0475
Alginate beads as synthetic inoculant carriers
for slow release of bacteria that affect plant
growth.
APMBA. Bashan, Y. Washington, D.C. : American
Society for Microbiology. Applied and
environmental microbiology. May 1986. v. 51
(5). p. 1089-1098. ill. Includes 28 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0480
Aluminum toxicity and root DNA synthesis in
wheat /by Susan Ellen UInter.
Ulmer, Susan Ellen. 1979. Thesis (Ph. D. ) --
Iowa State University, 1979. Photocopy. Ann
Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms
International, 1987. iii, 128 p. : ill. ; 21
cm. Bibliography: p. 118-127. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL DISS 8O-OO,181).
0481
Ammonia volatilization from spring wheat
plants.
AGJOAT. Parton, W.«J. Morgan, J.A.; Altenhofen,
J.M.; Harper, L.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1988. v. 80 (3). p. 419-425. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0476
Allelopathic influences on no tillage versus
conventional tillage in wheat production.
ACSMC. Waller, G.R. Krenzer, E.G. Jr.;
McPherson, O.K.; McGown, S.R. Washington, D.C.
: The Society. ACS Symposium series - American
Chemical Society. 1987. (330). p. 371-383.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD1.A45).
0482
Ammonium bicarbonate-DTPA and DTPA extractions
of sludge-amended soils.
JEVQAA. Barbarick, K.A. Workman, S.M. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1987. v. 16
(2). p. 125-130. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH540.J6).
0477
alpha-Amylases and gibb-ons: molecular analysis
of co-regulated gene families in wheat.
NASSD. Baulcombe, D. Martienssen, R.; Lazarus,
C. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
science institutes series : Series A : Life
sciences. Paper presented at the congress on
the "Molecular Form and Function of the Plant
Genome," July 4-14, 1984, Renesse, Netherlands.
1985. v. 83. p. 155-166. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0478
Alternative procedure for total phosphorus
determination in plant tissue.
CSOSA2. Raun, W.R. Olson, R.A.; Sander, D.H.;
Westerman, R.L. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May 1987. v. 18 (5). p. 543-557.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S590.C63).
0483
Analysis for nonextractable (bound) residues of
pentachlorophenol in plant cells using a cell
wall fractionation procedure.
EESAD. Langebartels, C. Hanms, H. Orlando, Fla.
: Academic Press. Ecotoxicology and
environmental safety. Oct 1985. v. 10 (2). p.
268-279. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH545.A1E29) .
O484
Analysis of a resistance-energy balance method
for estimating daily evaporation from wheat
plots using one-time-of-day infrared
temperature observations.
RSEEA. Choudhury, B.J. Idso, S.B.; Reginato,
R.J. New York, N.Y. : Elsevier Science
Publishing. Remote sensing of environment. June
1986. v. 19 (3). p. 253-268. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 0184.R4).
0479
Aluminum tolerance is independent of
rhizosphere pH in Triticum aestivum L.
CSOSA2. Taylor, G.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1217-1227. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0485
Ancient seeds; seed longevity.
JSTED. Toole, V.K. East Lansing, Mich.
Association of Official Seed Analysts.
of seed technology. 1986. v. 10 (1). p.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
SB113.2.J6).
Journal
1-23.
: DNAL
55
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0486
Application of remotely sensed multlspectral
data in crop growth yield models.
Asrar, G. Kanemasu, E.T. Boston : The Society,
1985. 17th Conference on Agricultural and
Forest Meteorology and seventh Conference on
Biometeorology and Aerobiology, May 21-24,
1985, Scottsdale, Ariz. : preprint volume /
sponsored by the American Meteorological
Society, p. 189-191. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S6OO.2.C6 1985).
O487
Aryl-0-glucoside of diclofop: a detoxicatIon
product in wheat shoots and wild oat cell
suspension culture.
JAFCAU. Shimabukuro, R.H. Walsh, W.C.;
Jacobson, A. Washington, D.C. : American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. May/dune 1987. v. 35 (3). p.
393-397. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 08223).
O488
Aspects of modelling post-floral growth of
wheat and calculations of the effects of
temperature and radiation.
NASSD. Vos, J. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
NATO advanced study institutes series. Series
A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12, 1984, Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 143-148. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH301.N32).
O489
ATPases and membrane properties in relation to
ecological differences.
NASSD. Kyi in, A. Sommarin. M. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Molecular and cellular aspects
of calcium in plant development / edited by A.
J. Trewavas. 1986. v. 104. p. 261-268. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH3O1.N32).
O490
Barley, wheat, and triticale grain yield in
relation to solar radiation and heat units.
CRPSAY. Puri, Y.P. Oualset. C.O.; Miller, M.F.;
Baghott, K.G.; Jan, C.C.; De Pace, C. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6). p. 893-9OO.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
64.8 C883).
O491
Bicarbonate inhibits ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
carboxylase.
PLPHA. Machler, F. Nosberger, J. Rockvilie, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Oct 1988. v. 88 (2). p.
462-465. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
O4S2
Biosynthesis and degradation of a wheat embryo
cytokinin-binding protein during embryogenesis
and germination.
PLPHA. Brinegar, A.C. Stevens, A.; Fox. J.E.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Nov 1985. v.
79 (3). p. 706-710. ill. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
O493
Biosynthesis of P700-chlorophyll a protein
complex, plastocyanin, and cytochrome b6/f
complex.
PLPHA. Takabe, T. Takabe, T.; Akazawa. T.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. May 1986. v.
81 (1). p. 6O-66. Includes 27 references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 450 P692).
0494
Breeders honing new wheat to a competitive
edge.
Reichenberger, L. Philadelphia : The Journal.
Farm journal. May 1987. v. 111 (8). p. 20-21.
ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 F2212).
O495
Canopy temperature of irrigated winter wheat.
TAAEA. Howe!1, T.A. Muslck, J.T.; Tolk, J.A.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions
of the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 29 (6). p.
1692-1698, 17O6. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
0496
Carbon dioxide exchange and total nonstructural
carbohydrate in soft white winter wheat
cultWars and snow mold resistant
introductions.
CRPSAY. Kiyomoto, R.K. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 746-752. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0497
Carbon dioxide fixation by detached cereal
caryopses.
PLPHA. Watson, P.A. Duffus. C.M. Rockville.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. June 1988. v. 87 (2). p.
504-509. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 450 P692) .
0502
Changes in adenine nucleotides and energy
charge in isolated winter wheat cells during
Md. low temperature stress.
PLPHA. Pomeroy, M.K. Andrews, C.J. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
: Plant physiology. June 1986. v. 81 (2). p.
361-366. Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0498
Carbon isotope discrimination is positively
correlated with grain yield and dry matter
production in field-grown wheat.
CRPSAY. Condon. A.G. Richards, R.A.; Farquhar,
G.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 27
(5). p. 996-1OO1. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0503
Changes in carbohydrate composition in wheat
and pea seedlings induced by calcium
deficiency.
PLPHA. Veierskov, B. Meravy, L. Rockville, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1985. v. 79 (1). p.
315-317. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 450 P692).
0499
Cation amelioration of aluminum toxicity in
wheat.
PLPHA. Kinraide, T.B. Parker, D.R. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Mar 1987. v. 83 (3). p.
546-551. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0500
Ca2+-dependent in vitro phosphorylation of
soluble proteins from germinating wheat
(Triticum turgidum) endosperm.
Krishnan, H.B. Pueppke, S.G. Columbia. Mo. :
The Interdisciplinary Plant Biochemistry and
Physiology Program. Current topics in plant
biochemistry and physiology : Proceedings of
the ... Plant Biochemistry and Physiology
Symposium held at the University of Missouri,
Columbia. 1987. v. 6. p. 173. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK861.P55).
0504
Changes in protein composition and Mn abundance
in photosystem II particles on photoactivation
of the latent 02-evolving system in flash-grown
wheat leaves.
PLPHA. Ono, T. Kajikawa, H.; Inoue, Y.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1985. v.
80 (1). p. 85-90. ill. Includes 27 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0505
Changes in spring wheat tillering patterns in
response to delayed irrigation.
AGJOAT. Stark, J.C. Longley, T.S. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 892-896.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0501
Cell-specific expression of pyruvate, Pi
dlklnase. in situ mRNA hybridization and
inunolocalization labeling of protein in wheat
PLPHA. Aoyagl, K. Chua, N.H. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Feb 1988. v. 86 (2). p. 364-368.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
05O6
Changes in the alpha-amylase and protease
activities of four secondary hexaploid
triticales during kernel development.
CECHAF. Macri, L.J. Ballance, G.M.; Larter,
E.N. St. Paul, Minn. : American Association of
Cereal Chemists. Cereal chemistry. May/June
1986. v. 63 (3). p. 267-27O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
0507
Changes in the cationic regulation of structure
and function in thylakoids isolated from wheat
seedlings treated with BASF 13.338.
PLPHA. Mannan, R.M. Bose, S. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1987. v. 85 (1). p. 17-19.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
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P692).
0508
Characterization and complexity of wheat
developing endosperm mRNAs.
PLPHA. Pernollet, J.C. Vaillant, V. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p.
187-19O. ill. Includes 21 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0509
Characterization of a benzyladenine
binding-site peptide isolated from a wheat
cytokinin-binding protein: sequence analysis
and identification of a single affinity-labeled
hlstidine residue by mass spectrometry.
PNASA. Brinegar, A.C. Cooper, G.; Stevens, A.;
Hauer, C.R.; Shabanowitz, J.; Hunt, D.F.; Fox,
J.E. Washington, D.C. : The Academy.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America. Aug 1988. v.
85 (16). p. 5927-5931. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 500 N21P).
O510
Characterization of initiation factor 3 from
wheat germ. 1. Effects of proteolysis on
activity and subunit composition.
BICHA. Lauer, S.J. Burks. E.A.; Ravel, J.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.
Biochemistry, dune 4, 1985. v. 24 (12). p.
2924-2928. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 381 B523).
0511
Characterization of initiation factor 3 from
wheat germ. 2. Effects of polyclonal and
monoclonal antibodies on activity.
BICHA. Lauer, S.J. Browning, K.S.; Ravel, J.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.
Biochemistry. June 4, 1985. v. 24 (12). p.
2928-2931. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 381 B523).
0512
Characterization of 02 evolution by a wheat
photosystem IX reaction center comlex isolated
by a simplified method: disjunction of
secondary acceptor quinone and enhanced Ca2+
demand.
ABBIA. Ikeuchi, M. Inoue. Y. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Archives of biochemistry and
biophysics. May 15, 1986. v. 247 (1). p.
97-107. Includes 36 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 AR2).
0513
Characterization of root hair cell walls as
potential barriers to the infection of plants
by rhizobia. The carbohydrate component.
PLPHA. Mort, A.J. Grover, P.B. Jr. Rockvllle.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Feb 1988. v. 86 (2). p.
638-641. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0514
Characterization of the mode of action of the
experimental herbicide LS 82-556
(S)3-N-(Methylbenzyl)carbamoyl-5-propionyl-2,
6-lutidine .
PCBPB. Matringe, M. Dufour, J.L.; Lherminier,
J.; Seal la, R. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. Oct
1986. v. 26 (2). p. 150-159. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
O515
Chemical alteration in wheat (Triticum
aestivum) shoot induced by mefluidide and
defoliation.
JPGRDI. Dao, T.H. New York, N.Y. : Springer.
Journal of plant growth regulation. Evaluation
in the context of a forage-1ivestock-grain
production system. 1987. v. 6 (4). p. 183-191.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK745.J6).
0516
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).
O517
Chloramphenicol stimulation of light harvesting
chlorophyll protein complex accumulation in a
chlorophyll b deficient wheat mutant.
PLPHA. Duysen, M.E. Freeman. T.P.; Williams,
N.D.; Huckle, L.L. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology, duly 1985. v. 78 (3). p. 531-536.
ill. Includes 22 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
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0518
Co-ordinated organelle biogenesis during
photorespiratory development in wheat leaves.
Tobln, A.K. Sumar, N.; Patel, M.; Proudlove,
M.O.; Stewart, G.R.; 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. 215-218. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OK725.P63).
0519
Caspar 1 son of IAA-induced and low
temperature-induced GAS responsiveness and
alpha-amylase production by GA3 insensitive
dwarf wheat aleurone.
PLPHA. Singh, S.P. Paleg, L.G. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1986. v. 82 (3). p. 685-687.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0523
Control of wheat protein biosynthesis.
CECHAF. Greene, F.C. Anderson, O.D.: Litts,
J.C.; Gautier, M.F. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Paper presented at the "Symposium on
Protein Improvement in Cereals and Oilseeds
Through Traditional and Modern Genetic
Approaches," Sept. 1984, Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 62 (5). p.
398-405. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
0524
C02-enrichment effects on wheat yield and
physiology.
CRPSAY. Havelka, U.D. Wittenbach, V.A.; Boyle,
M.G. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6).
p. 1163-1168. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0520
Competition among tillers in winter wheat:
consequences for growth and development of the
crop.
NASSD. Masle, d. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press.
NATO advanced study institutes series. Series
A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
•Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12, 1984. Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 33-54. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0521
Continuous flow system for collecting volatile
ammonia and amines from senescing winter wheat.
AGOOAT. O'Deen, W.A. Porter, L.K. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
Journal. July/Aug 1986. v. 78 (4). p. 746-749.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0522
Continuous monitoring of plant water potential.
PLPHA. Schaefer, N.L. Trickett, E.S.; Ceresa,
A.; Barrs, H.D. Rockvllle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1986. v. 81 (1). p. 45-49. 111.
Includes 22 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0525
Crop response to soil application of
phosphogypsum.
JEVQAA. Mays, D.A. Mortvedt, J.J. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Jan/Mar 1986. v. 15 (1).
p. 78-81. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QH540.J6).
0526
Cyclohexanedione herbicides are selective and
potent inhibitors of acetyl-CoA carboxylase
from grasses.
PLPHA. Rendina, A.R. Felts, J.M. Rockville, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Apr 1988. v. 86 (4). p.
983-986. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0527
Cytoklnin activities of N6-benzyladenosine
derivatives hydroxylated on the side-chain
phenyl ring.
JPGRDI. Kami nek. M. Vanek, T.; Motyka. V. New
York, N.Y. : Springer. Journal of plant growth
regulation. 1987. v. 6 (2). p. 113-120.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK745.J6).
0528
Dark respiration during photosynthesis in wheat
leaf slices.
PLPHA. McCasMn, B.C. Cossins, E.A.; Canvln,
D.T. Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. May 1988. v.
87 (1). p. 155-161. Includes references. (NAL
59
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(PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY)
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0529
Dependence of in vivo ethylene production rate
on 1-aminacyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid
content and oxygen concentrations.
PLPHA. Yip. W.K. Jiao, X.2.; Yang, S.F.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Nov 1988. v.
88 (3). p. 553-558. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0530
The development and adoption of high-yielding
varieties of wheat and rice in developing
countries.
Dalrymple, D.G. Ames, Iowa : American
Agricultural Economics Association. American
journal of agricultural economics. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American
Agricultural Economics Association, August 4-7,
1985, Ames, Iowa. Dec 1985. v. 67 (5). p.
1067-1073. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 28O.8 J822).
0531
Development of photochemical competence during
growth of the wheat leaf.
Baker, N.R. Webber, A.M.; Bradbury, M.;
Markwell, J.P.; Baker. M.G.; Thornber, J.P. New
York : A.R. Liss, C1984. Biosynthesis of the
photosynthetic apparatus : molecular biology.
development, and regulation : proceedings, UCLA
symposium. Keystone, Colorado. April 21-26,
1983 / editors, J.P. Thornber, L.A. Staehe.
Literature review, p. 237-255. ill. Includes 6O
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK882.B45).
0532
Development of the young wheat spike: a SEN
study of Chinese Spring wheat.
AJBOA. Gardner, J.S. Hess. W.M.; Trione. E.J.
Baltimore, Md. : Botanical Society of America.
American journal of botany. Apr 1985. v. 72
(4). p. 548-559. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 AM36).
0533
The difference in freezing tolerance between
protoplast and vacuole of wheat leaves.
Wang. H.C. Li, U.S. New York : Alan R. Liss.
Plant biology. In the series analytic: Plant
Cold Hardiness / edited by P.M. Li. Proceedings
of an International Seminar. September 4-7,
1986. Shanghai. China. 1987. v. 5. p. 221-228.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.P535).
O534
Differential responses of landrace and improved
spring wheat genotypes to stress environments.
CRPSAY. Ehdaie, B. Waines, J.G.; Hall, A.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Drought and heat stress are major
environmental factors reducing grain production
of rainfed wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in
semiarid regions. The objective of this
research was to identify bread wheats with
improved adaptation to hot, dry environments.
Field studies were conducted to measure effects
of terminal drought and heat stress on duration
of developmental phases, grain yield, and yield
related traits of day-length insensitive spring
wheats. Fifteen genotypes, including lines from
landraces of southwestern Iran and improved
cultivars from Iran and California, were grown
in a nonstress and three artificially imposed
stress environments at Moreno Valley, CA, in
1986. Genotype X environment interactions were
significant for grain yield and its components.
Stress susceptibility of each genotype was
estimated using a calculated index based on
grain yield. Landrace genotypes and improved
cultivars that were evaluated exhibited a wide
range in stress susceptibility and adaptation
to stress environments. Landrace genotypes and
cultivars did notvary for mean
stress-susceptibility index values. Landrace
genotypes generally had lower yield potential
than the cultivars. The stress-susceptibility
index identified some genotypes that did not
have outstanding yield performance per se in
stress environments due to low yield potential
and others that had high average yield in
stress conditions. Stress susceptibility and
yield potential were not associated, indicating
that they may be independent components which
both contribute to adaptation to stress
environments. The stress-susceptibi1ityindex
was negatively correlated with number of grains
per head, grain weight, grain yield, and
harvest index under stress conditions,
indicating selection for these characters in
stress environments might result in decreased
susceptibility to stress. Crop science.
Sept/Oct 1988. v. 28 (5). p. 838-842. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0535
Distinction between cytosol and chloroplast
fructose-bisphosphate aldolases from pea,
wheat. corn 1eaves.
PLPHA. Schnarrenberger, C. Kruger, I.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physio.logists. Plant physiology. Feb 1986. v.
80 (2). p. 301-3O4. Includes 30 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0536
Drying method effect of leaf chemical
constituents of four crop species.
CRPSAY. Heberer. J.A. Below, F.E.; Hageman,
R.H. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p. 1117-1119. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
60
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(PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY)
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0537
Dynamics of 6-methoxybenzoxazol inone In winter
wheat: Effects of photoperiod and temperature.
JCECD. Epstein, W.W. Rowsemitt, C.N.; Berger,
P.J.; Negus, N.C. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
Press. Journal of chemical ecology. Oct 1986.
v. 12 (10). p. 2011-2020. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
0538
Early and late heat shock proteins in wheats
and other cereal species.
PLPHA. Necchi, A. Pogna, N.E.; Mapel1i, S.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Aug 1987. v.
84(4). p. 1378-1384. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0539
Effect of a freeze-thaw cycle on properties of
•icrosoraal membranes from wheat.
PLPHA. Borochov, A. Walker, M.A.; Kendall.
E.J.; Pauls, K.P.; McKersie, B.D. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. May 1987. v. 84 (1). p.
131-134. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0542
The effect of DPX-F6025 on plant growth,
pigment synthesis, and biomass synthesis.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, 2.K. Beltsville,
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1986. v. 40. p. 115-119. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
O543
The effect of foliar application of elemental
sulphur on the accumulation of
protein-incorporated ami no acids in developing
wheat grain.
Legris-Delaporte, S. Landry, J. New Brunswick,
N.J. : The Service. FS - Cooperative Extension
Service, Cook College. Sept 1987. v. 6 (2). p.
119-123. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S544.3.N5F7).
0544
Effect of freezing temperatures on the
protein-synthesizing apparatus of
frost-hardened winter wheat.
SOPPAA. Bocharova, M.A. Klyachko, N.L.;
Trunova, T.I.; Kulaeva, O.N. New York, N.Y. :
Consultants Bureau. Soviet plant physiology.
Translated from: Fiziologiia rastenii, v. 34
(3), 1987, p. 513-517. (45O F58). Nov 1987. v.
34 O.pt.1). p. 413-417. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 F58AE).
0540
Effect of cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP on the
autophosphorylation of elongation factor 1 from
wheat embryos.
BBRCA. Ejiri, S. Honda, H. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Biochemical and biophysical
research communications. Apr 16, 1985. v. 128
(1). p. 53-60. Includes 17 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 442.8 B5236).
0541
Effect of daylength insensitivity on agronomic
traits and grain protein in hard red spring
wheat.
CRPSAY. Busch, R.H. Elsayed, F.A.; Heiner, R.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 24 (6).
p. 1106-1109. Includes 7 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0545
Effect of frost hardening on lipid and fatty
acid composition of chloroplast thylakoid
membrnes in two wheat varieties of contrasting
hardiness.
PLPHA. Vigh, L. Horvath, I.; Hasselt, P.R. van;
Kuiper, P.J.C. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1985. v. 79 (3). p. 756-759.
Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0546
Effect of greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae)
damage on root and shoot biomass of wheat
seedli ngs.
JEENAI. Burton, R.L. College Park. Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. June 1986. v. 79 (3). p.
633-636. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
61
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0547
Effect of hydroelutriatlon on nonstructural
carbohydrates in fibrous roots.
JRMGA. Svejcar, T. Christiansen, S. Denver,
Colo. : Society for Range Management. Journal
of range management. May 1987. v. 4O (3). p.
285-287. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 60.18 J82).
O553
Effect of osmotic stress on ion transport
processes and phospholipid composition of wheat
(Triticum aestivum L.) mitochondria.
PLPHA. Klein, R.R. Burke, d.d.; Wilson, R.F.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Dec 1986. v.
82 (4). p. 936-941. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 450 P692).
0548
Effect of low temperature and calcium on
survival and membrane properties of isolated
winter wheat cells.
PLPHA. Pomeroy, M.K. Andrews, C.J. Rockville.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. July 1985. v. 78 (3). p.
484-488. Includes 28 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
O554
Effect of oxygen on the contribution of
respiration to the C02 compensation point in
wheat and bean leaves.
PLPHA. Azcon-Bieto, d. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology, dune 1986. v. 81 (2). p. 379-382.
Includes 29 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0549
Effect of mefluidide on growth and heading of
Triticum aestivum L.
dPGRDI. undersander. D.d. New York, N.Y. :
Springer, dournal of plant growth regulation.
1986. v. 5 (2). p. 85-89. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK745.J6).
O55O
Effect of N fertilizer on protein content of
grain, straw, and chaff tissues in soft white
winter wheat.
AGdOAT. Glenn, D.M. Carey. A.; Bolton, F.E.;
Vavra, M. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1985. v. 77
(2). p. 229-232. Includes 18 references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0555
Effect of paclobutrazol and flurprimidol on the
germination and growth of wheat and radish.
PPGGD. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, 2.K. Lake Alfred
: The Society. Proceedings annual meeting -
Plant Growth Regulator Society of America.
1985. (12th). p. 237-242. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0556
Effect of PPG-1721 on several plant growth
systems.
PPGGD. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Lake
Alfred, Fla. : The Society. Proceedings annual
meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society of
America. 1987. (14th). p. 125-129. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
O551
Effect of nitrogen level and time of
application on the protein content and amino
acid composition of irrigated wheats.
JAFCAU. Okoh, P.N. Olugbeml, L.B.; Abed, S.M.
Washington. D.C. : American Chemical Society.
dournal of agricultural and food chemistry.
duly/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p. 688-691. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 U8223).
0557
Effect of salinity on grain yield and quality,
vegetatjve growth, and germination of
semi-dwarf and durum wheat.
AGdOAT. Francois. L.E. Maas, E.V.; Donovan.
T.U.; Youngs, V.L. Madison. Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Nov/Dec
1986. v. 78 (6). p. 1053-1O58. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
O552
Effect of one phosphorus rate placed in
different soil volumes on P uptake and growth
of wheat.
CSOSA2. Yao. d. Barber, S.A. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1986. v. 17 (8). p.
819-827. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0558
Effect of soil moisture stress on leaf area
index, evapotranspiratlon and modeled soil
evaporation and transpiration.
TAAEA. Sammis, T.W. Williams, S.; Smeal, D.;
Kail sen, C.E. St. doseph, Mich. : The Society.
Transactions of the ASAE - American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. duly/Aug 1986. v. 29
(4). p. 956-961. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
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0559
The effect of some herbicides on wheat.
PYTLA. Kord, M. Khalil, A. Corvallis, Or. :
Harold N. and Alma L. Moldenke. Phytologia. Jan
1987. v. 62 (7). p. 434-440. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P563).
0560
Effect of tagetltoxin on the levels of ribulose
1,5-blsphosphate carboxylase, rlbosomes, and
RNA in plastids of wheat leaves.
PLPHA. Lukens, J.H. Mathews, D.E.; Durbin, R.D.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. July 1987. v.
84 (3). p. 808-813. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0561
Effect of temperature on seed dormancy of
wheat.
CRPSAY. Reddy, L.V. Metzger, R.J.; Ching, T.M.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. May/June 1985. v. 25
(3). p. 455-458. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0562
Effect of the cytochrome P-450 Inactivator
1-aminobenzotriazole on the metabolism of
chlortoluron and isoproturon in wheat.
PCBPB. Cabanne, F. Huby, D.; Gaillardon, P.;
Scalla, R.; Durst, F. Duluth, Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
July 1987. v. 28 (3). p. 371-380. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
0563
Effect of water stress on the chloroplast
mtioxidant system. I. Alterations in
glutathione reductase activity.
PLPHA. Gamble. P.E. Burke, J.J. Rockville. Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1984. v. 76 (3). p.
615-621. ill. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 450 P692).
0564
Effects of air temperature and water stress on
•pex development in spring wheat.
CRPSAY. Frank, A.B. Bauer, A.; Black, A.L.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 27 (1).
P. 113-116. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0565
Effects of air temperature on head development
In spring wheat.
NDFRA. Frank, A.B. Bauer, A.; Black, A.L.
Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota farm
research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Jan/Feb 1988. v. 45 (4). p.
16-18. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 100 N813B).
0566
Effects of choline chloride and its analogues
on photosynthesis in wheat protoplasts.
PPGGD. Cho, C. Hyeon, S.B.; Che, F.; Tanaka,
A.; Furushima, M.; Suzuki, A. Lake Alfred, Fla.
: The Society. Proceedings annual meeting -
Plant Growth Regulator Society of America.
1987. (14th). p. 131-134. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
O567
Effects of cold hardening on the regulation of
polyamine levels in wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).
PLPHA. Nadeau, P. Delaney, S-; Chouinard, L.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. May 1987. v.
84 (1). p. 73-77. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0568
Effects of controlled-traffic on soil physical
properties and crop rooting.
AGJOAT. Gerik, T.J. Morrison, J.E. Jr.;
Chichester, F.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1987. v. 79 (3). p. 434-438. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0569
Effects of diel ofop and diclofop-methyl on the
membrane potentials of wheat and oat
coleoptiles.
PLPHA. Wright, J.P. Shimabukuro, R.H.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Sept 1987. v.
85 (1). p. 188-193. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0570
The effects of N nutrition on the water
relations and gas exchange characteristics of
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
PLPHA. Morgan, J.A. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology: Jan 1985. v. 80 (1). p. 52-58.
Includes 30 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
63
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0571
Effects of soil strength on the relation of
water-use efficiency and growth to carbon
isotope discrimination in wheat seedlings.
PLPHA. Masle. J. Farquhar. G.D. Rockville, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Jan 1988. v. 86 (1). p.
32-38. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
0577
Elimination of the adverse effects of urea
fertilizer on seed germination, seedling
growth, and early plant growth in soil.
PNASA. Bremner, J.M. Krogmeier, M.J.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. July 1988. v. 85 (13). p.
4601-46O4. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 50O N21P) .
0572
Effects of sulfur dioxide and ambient ozone on
winter wheat and lettuce.
JEVOAA. Olszyk, D.M. Bytnerowicz, A.; Kats. 6.;
Dawson, P.J.; Wolf, J. ; Thompson, C.R. Madison,
VMs. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1986. v. 15 (4).
p. 363-369. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH540.J6).
0578
Endogenous cytokinins in the ribosomal RNA of
higher plants.
PLPHA. Taller, B.J. Murai, N.; Skoog, F.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Apr 1987. v.
83 (4). p. 755-76O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
O573
Effects of temperature, moisture stress, and
seed size on germination of nine spring wheat
cult Wars.
CRPSAY. Lafond, G.P. Baker, R.J. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 563-567.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
O574
Effects of temperature on leaf appearance in
spring and winter wheat cultivars.
AGJOAT. Baker, J.T. Pinter. P.J., Jr.;
Reginato, R.J.; Kanemasu. E.T. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
July/Aug 1986. v. 78 (4). p. 605-613. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
O575
Effects of tillage practices on soil and wheat
spectral ref1ectances.
AGJOAT. Aase. U.K. Tanaka, D.L. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Sept/Oct 1984. v. 76 (5). p. 814-818. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
O576
Efficiency of cold hardiness induction by
desiccation stress in four winter cereals.
PLPHA. Cloutier, Y. Andrews. C.J. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1984. v. 76 (3). p.
595-598. ill. Includes 16 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0579
Endogenous gibberellins in wheat shoots.
Lin. J.T. Stafford, A.E. New York : Plenum
Press, c1987. The metabolism structure, and
function of plant lipids / 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. 127-129. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK898.L56I55 1986).
0580
Enhanced regeneration from wheat callus
cultures using dicamba and kinetin.
CRPSAY. Papenfuss, J.M. Carman, J.G. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 588-593.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
O581
Environmental X genotype effects on seed
dormancy and after-ripening in wheat.
AGJOAT. Hagemann, M.G. Ciha, A.J. Madison. Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79 (2). p. 192-196.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0582
Establishment of red fescue seed crops with
cereal companion crops. I. Morphological
responses.
CRPSAY. Chastain. T.G. Grabe, D.F. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 28 (2). p. 3O8-312.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
64
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C883).
0583
Estimation of consumptive use of water for
wheat under optimum management conditions /by
Qhulam Haider, M.A.R. Farooqi and C.J. deMooy.
Haider, Gnulam. Farooqi, M. A. R.; de Mooy, C.
J. Colorado : Colorado State University ;
Bhalwal : Directorate of Mona Reclamation
Experimental Project, 1975. "May, 1975."-
•Prepared under support of United States Agency
for International Development, contract no.
AID/ta-c-110O, water management research in
arid and sub-humid lands of the less developed
countries."- "Joint contribution of Colorad o
State University and the Directorate of Mona
Reclamation Experimental Project, Central
Monitoring Organization, Master Planning
Division, Mona Colony, Bhalwal"--Cover. iv, 37'
p. : 111., map ; 27 cm. Bibliography: p. 27-28.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S616.P32H3).
0587
Expression of tolerance of sodium, potassium,
magnesium, chlorine, and sulfur dioxide ions
and sea water in the amphiploid of Triticum
aestivum X Elytrigia elongata.
CRPSAY. Dvorak, J. Ross, K. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 658-660. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883) .
0588
Features of nitrogen assimilation by winter
wheat at different temperatures.
Biryukov, S.V. Krestinkov, I.S. New York, N.Y.
: Allerton Press. Soviet agricultural sciences.
Translated from: Vsesoiuznaia akadetniia
sel'skokhoziaistvennykh nauk, Doklady, p.
13-15. (20 AK1). 1984. (12). p. 21-24. Includes
5 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S1.S68).
0584
Estimation of rRNA synthesis and degradation
rates in senescing wheat leaves.
ABBIA. Lamattina, L. Plnedo, M.; Yudi. V.P.;
Pont Lezica, R.F.; Conde, R.D. Duluth, Minn.
Academic Press. Archives of biochemistry and
biophysics. Jan 1988. v. 260 (1). p. 285-292.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381
AR2).
0585
Evaluation of foliar application and stem
injections as techniques for intrinsically
labeling wheat with copper-65.
JAFCAU. Starks, T.L. Johnson, P.E. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1986.
v. 34 (1). p. 23-26. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
0586
An examination of the effects of abscisic acid
of protein synthesis in germinating wheat
Mbryos.
Bensen, R. Columbia, Mo. : The
Interdisciplinary Plant Biochemistry and
Physiology Program. Current topics in plant
biochemistry and physiology : Proceedings of
the ... Plant Biochemistry and Physiology
Symposium held at the University of Missouri,
Columbia. 1985. v. 4. p. 222. ill. Includes 5
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK861.P55).
0589
Fertilizer, limited rainfall do mix.
FRHOA. Olson, R.A. Hanway, D.G.; Dreier, A.F.
Lincoln, Neb. : The Station. Farm, ranch and
home quarterly - Nebraska Agricultural
Experiment Station. Fall 1960. (QR-16). 4 p.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N27N).
0590
Field trials with "Reward" 1984.
MXMRA. Rehm. G.W. Fenster, W.E.; Evans, S.;
Lamb, J. St. Paul : The Station. Miscellaneous
publication - University of Minnesota,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1985.
(2,rev.), p. 191. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S1.M52).
0591
Freezing resistance and 1 ipid changes in
choline-treated wheat seedlings.
Williams. W.P. Horvath, I.; Ouinn, P.J.;
Thomas, P.G.; Vigh, L. New York : Plenum Press,
C1987. The metabolism structure, and function
of plant lipids / 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.
201-203. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK898.L56I55 1986).
0592
A fresh look at the wheat coleoptile bioassay.
PPGGD. Cutler, H.G. Lake Alfred : The Society.
Proceedings annual meeting - Plant Growth
Regulator Society of America. Literature
review. 1984. (11th). p. 1-9. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
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O593
Galactose inhibition of auxin-induced growth of
mono- and dicotyledonous plants.
PLPHA. Yamamoto, R. Inouhe, M.; Masuda, Y.
Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Apr 1988. v.
86 (4). p. 1223-1227. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0595
Genetic studies of crown depth and subcrown
internode length in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Poulos, J.M. Allan, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6). p. 1109-1113.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0594
Genetic control of cold hardiness and
vernalization requirement in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Brule-Babel, A.L. Fowler, D.B. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. A high
level of cold hardiness is essential to ensure
consistent overwintering of wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) in the Northern Great Plains
region of North America. Consequently, a clear
understanding of the genetic control of cold
hardiness would facilitate plant breeding
efforts directed at cultivar improvement for
this area. Although several genetic studies
have been conducted, there is not a general
consensus on the mode of gene action
controlling the expression of cold hardiness in
wheat. This study used one spring and four
winter cultivars representing a wide range of
cold hardiness potential to investigate the
mode of inheritance and interaction of cold
hardiness, determined in a controlled
environment that allowed for maximum expression
of cold hardiness potential, and vernalization
requirement in wheat. Differences in growth
habit between parental cultivars were
controlled by the Vrn1 gene. Cold hardiness,
estimated as the temperature at which 50% of
the plant population was killed (LT50), was
controlled by genes with either dominant or
additive effects. At least one dominant gene
was associated with cold hardiness differences
between spring and winter wheat, while genes
with mainly additive effects determined
differences in cold hardiness among cultivars
with the winter growth habit. Broad sense
heritability estimates for LT50 in the
controlled environment considered ranged from O
to 88% with most estimates exceeding 50%. In
the F2-der1ved F3 generation, hardy
transgressive segregates were most common in
crosses between relatively nonhardy cultivars,
but no segregates were significantly hardier
than the hardiest parental cultivar. Lack of a
vernalization requirement did not hinder the
development of cold hardiness; however,
distribution of F2-derived F3 lines provided
evidence of possible genetic linkage or
pleiotropism between the gene segregating for
growth habit and a gene or genes controlling
cold hardiness. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1988. v.
28 (6). p. 879-884. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
O596
Genetic variation for nitrogen assimilation and
translocation in wheat. III. Nitrogen
translocation in relation to grain yield and
protein.
CRPSAY. Cox, M.C. Oualset, C.O.; Rains, D.W.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science, July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 737-740. Induces references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0597
Genotype specific changes in ami no acid and
polyamine of wheat tissue culture induced by
osmotic stress.
Gabor, G. Simon-Sarkadi, L.; Bekes, F.; Erdei,
L. Hingham, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers. Advances in agricultural
biotechnology. 1986. (2O). p. 170-176. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S494.5.B563A39).
O598
Genotypic differences in tolerance of ice
encasement, low temperature flooding, and
freezing in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. McKersie, B.D. Hunt, L.A. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 27 (5). p. 860-863.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0599
A gibberellin responsive wheat gene has
homology to yeast carboxypeptidase Y.
JBCHA3. Baulcombe, D.C. Barker, R.F.; Oarvis, •
M.G. Baltimore, Md. : American Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The Journal
of biological chemistry. Oct 5, 1987. v. 262
(28). p. 13726-13735. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 U824).
0600
Glycoproteins at the cell surface in cold hardy
and cold tender wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
Jian, L.C. Sun, L.H.; Sun. D.L. New York : Alan
R. Liss. Plant biology. In the series analytic:
Plant Cold Hardiness / edited by P.H. LI.
Proceedings of an International Seminar,
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September 4-7, 1986, Shanghai, China. 1987. v.
5. p. 59-66. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH301.P535).
0601
Grain growth of wheat and its limitation by
carbohydrate and nitrogen supply.
NASSD. Spiertz, J.H.J. Vos, J. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced study institutes
series. Series A. Life sciences. Paper
presented at the "Workshop on Wheat Growth and
Modelling," April 9-12, 1984, Bristol, United
Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p. 129-141. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0602
Gross phloem anatomy in the roots of selected
C4. C3, and C4-C3 intermediate Poaceae species.
CRPSAY. Rechel, E.A. Walsh, M.A. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6). p. 1O68-1073.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
64.8 C883).
0603
Growth and canopy carbon dioxide exchange rate
of spring wheat as affected by nitrogen status.
CRPSAY. Morgan, J.A. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
dan/Feb 1988. v. 28 (1). p. 95-10O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0604
Growth and chlorophyll, mineral, and total
ami no acid composition of tomato and wheat
plants in relation to nitrogen and iron
nutrition. II. Chlorophyll content and total
a«ino acid composition.
JPNUDS. Mohamed, A.A. El-Sokkary, I.H.; Tucker,
T.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. Apr 1987. v. 10 (6). p.
713-731. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67).
0605
Growth, development,
AGRYA. Simmons, S.R.
Society of Agronomy.
and physiology.
Madison, Wis. : American
. _ ..„. , . Agronomy. 1987. (13). p.
77-113. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM392).
0606
Growth regulator effects on wheat culm
nonstructural and structural carbohydrates and
lignin.
CRPSAY. Knapp, J.S. Harms, C.L.; Volenec, J.J.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6).
p. 1201-12O5. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0607
Growth responses of green and yellow foxtail
(Setaria viridis and Setaria lutenscens) to
shade.
WEESA6. Bubar, C.d. Morison, I.N. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Nov 1984. v. 32 (6). p. 774-78O. ill
Includes 16 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
0608
H+ extrusion and potassium uptake associated
with potential hyperpolarization in maize and
wheat root segments treated with permeant weak
acids.
PLPHA. Romani, G. Marre, M.T.; Bellando, M.;
Alloatti, G.; Marre, E. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1985. v. 79 (3). p. 734-739.
Includes 18 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0609
Harvest index of spring wheat as influenced by
water stress.
NASSD. Hanks, R.J. Sorensen, R.B. New York,
N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced study
institutes series. Series A. Life sciences.
Paper presented at the "Workshop on Wheat
Growth and Modelling," April 9-12, 1984,
Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
205-209. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH301.N32).
0610
Heat inactivation of starch synthase in wheat
endosperm tissue.
PLPHA. Rijven. A.H.G.C. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. June 1986. v. 81 (2). p. 448-453.
Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
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0611
Herbicide-Induced Interactions between cereal
roots and fluorescent Pseudononas spp.
NASSD. Greaves, M.P. Sargent. J.A.; Whipps,
J.M. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO
advanced science Institutes series : Series A
Life sciences. In the series analytic: Iron,
siderophores, and plant diseases / edited by
T.R. Swinburne. Paper presented at the "NATO
Advanced Research Workshop," July 1-5, 1985,
Wye, Kent, England. 1986. v. 117. p. 189-201.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH3O1.N32).
0612
Hybrid hard red spring wheat seed production
potential.
AGJOAT. Howey. S.J. Spllde, L.A.; Edwards.
I.E.; Laskar. W.J. Madison. W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1988. v. 80 (3). p. 533-536. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0616
Identification of L-tryptophan as an endogenous
Inhibitor of embryo germination in white wheat.
PLPHA. Morris, C.F. Mueller, D.D.; Faublon.
J.M.; Paul sen, G.M. Rockvilie, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Oct 1988. v. 88 (2). p. 435-44O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0617
Identification of two messenger RNA cap binding
proteins in wheat germ. Evidence that the
28-kDa subunit of eIF-4B and the 26-kDa subunit
of eIF-4F are antigenically distinct
polypeptides.
JBCHA3. Browning. K.S. Lax, S.R.; Ravel, J.M.
Baltimore, Md. : American Society of Biological
Chemists. The Journal of biological chemistry.
Aug 15, 1987. v. 262 (23). p. 11228-11232. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381
J824).
O613
Hydrolytic activation versus oxidative
degradation of assert herbicide, and
imidazolinone aryl-carboxylate, in susceptible
wild oat versus tolerant corn and wheat.
PCBPB. Brown. M.A. Chlu, T.Y.; Miller. P.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology. Jan 1987. v. 27
(1). p. 24-29. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
O614
Ice-encasement Injury to nicrosonal membranes
isolated from winter wheat crowns. II. Changes
in membrane lipids during lee encasement.
PLPHA. Hetherlngton, P.R. Broughton, {(.L. ;
McKersie. B.D. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Mar 1988. v. 86 (3). p. 740-743.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0615
Identification of cytokinins in young wheat
spikes (Triticum aestivum cv. Chinese Spring).
JPGRDI. Sayavedra-Soto. L.A. Durley. R.C.;
Trione, E.J.; Morris, R.O. New York, N.Y. :
Springer. Journal of plant growth regulation.
1988. v. 7 (3). p. 169-178. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK745.J6).
0618
Impact of the English grain aphid, Sitobion
avenae (F.) (Homoptera: Aphididae), on the
yield of wheat plants subjected to water
deficits.
EVETEX. Fereres, A. Gutierrez, C.; Del Estal,
P.; Castanera, P. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Abstract: The
effects of two population levels of Sitobion
avenae (F.) and two water stress levels on the
yield of winter wheat were examined. Wheat, cv.
Talento grown in 7.6-liter pots under
greenhouse conditions was subjected to three
water regimes for establishing three plant
water potential levels. Aphids were caged on
wheat heads, and mean survival, mean fecundity
(first 1O d). mean total progeny per adult, and
the Intrinsic rate of increase (rm) were
calculated for each of the treatments. Water
deficits appeared to reduce reproductive rates,
although differences were not significant at P
- O.O5. Water stress was the single most
significant factor reducing plant growth and
yield. Leaf stomatal conductance decreased in
the water-stressed plants. This was associated
with stomatal control of transpiration, and
consequent yield reductions were observed. A
density of six adult aphids for 32 d on the
head significantly reduced most of the yield
components when plants were grown under
nonstress conditions (leaf water potential
psi between -O.O9 and -1.29 MPa
mega-pascals ), but there was no significant
decrease in yield at a density of two adult
aphids per head. No significant differences
between treatments were observed for the
moderate stress regime (psi, -1.42 to -2.28
MPa). However, under severe stress conditions
(psi. -1.84 to -2.60 MPa), plants Infested with
six adult aphids per head suffered a substanial
yield reduction (up to a 39.3% loss In kernal
weight per head) when compared with the
noninfested plants. A significantly higher
percentage of yield reduction for a given aphid
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density was obtained when plants were grown
under severe water stress versus nonstress
conditions. This result suggests the existence
of a synergistic effect on wheat yield between
aphids and water stress. Therefore, the water
status of the plant should be considered to
determine an economic injury level for S.
avenae infesting winter wheat. Environmental
entomology. June 1988. v. 17 (3). p. 596-6O2.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
0623
Induction of aluminum tolerance in wheat
seedlings by low doses of aluminum in the
nutrient solution.
PLPHA. Aniol., A. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1984. v. 76 (3). p. 551-555.
Includes 24 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0619
Iiportance of environmental pH during root
development on phosphate absorption.
PLPHA. Webb, M.J. Loneragan, J.F. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1985. v. 79 (1). p.
142-148. Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 450 P692).
0624
The influence of chaff extracts on the
germination of spring triticale.
AGJOAT. Salmon, D.F. Helm, J.H.; Duggan, T.R.;
Lakeman, D.M. Madison, Wis. : American Society
of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986.
v. 78 (5). p. 863-867. Includes references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0620
separation and toxicity analysis
wthods for purothionins.
CECHAF. Jones, B.L. Lookhart, G.L.; Johnson,
D.E. St. Paul, Minn. : American Association of
Cereal Chemists. Cereal chemistry. Paper
presented at the "Symposium on Protein
Improvement in Cereals and Oilseeds Through
Traditional and Modern Genetic Approaches,"
Sept. 1984, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sept/Oct
1985. v. 62 (5). p. 327-331. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
0621
In situ measurement of plant water potentials
by equilibration with microdroplets of
polyethylene glycol 80OO.
PLPHA. Fisher, D.B. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1985. v. 79 (1). p. 27O-273.
Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0622
In situ nitrate assimilation in winter wheat:
peduncle injection with nitrogen-15-nitrate at
anthesis.
AGJOAT. MacKown, C.T. Van Sanford, D.A.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78 (2). p.
311-317. Includes 31 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P ) .
0625
Influence of crop growth on ionic equilibria,
selectivity and diffusion of cations in soil.
CSOSA2. Baligar, V.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Feb 1985. v. 16 (2). p.
163-178. Includes 32 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
O626
The influence of fertilizers on the Vitamin-B
content of wheat / C.H. Hunt .
Hunt, Charles Henry, 1884-. Wooster, Ohio :
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1927.
Cover title. 41 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: p. 4O-41. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
OH3S (2) no.415).
O627
Influence of manganese deficiency and toxicity
on isoprenoid syntheses.
PLPHA. Wilkinson, R.E. Ohki, K. Rockville, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Aug 1988. v. 87 (4). p.
841-846. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0628
Influence of maturation temperature and stage
of kernel development on sprouting tolerance of
wheat and triticale.
CRPSAY. Plett, S. Larter, E.N. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
July/Aug 1986. v. 26 (4). p. 804-8O7. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
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0629
Influence of nitrogen fertilization on the
physicochenical and functional properties of
bread wheats.
CECHAF. Parades-Lopez, 0. Covarrubias-Alvarez,
M.M.; Barquin-Carmona, J. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 62 (6). p. 427-430.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8
C33).
063O
Influence of polyethylene glycol-induced water
deficits on tiller production in spring wheat.
CRPSAY. Davidson, D.J. Chevalier, P.M. Madison,
W1s. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 27 (6). p. 1185-1187.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0635
Influences of leaf temperature on
photosynthetic carbon metabolism in wheat.
PLPHA. Kobza. J. Edwards, G.E. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology, dan 1987. v. 83 (1). p. 69-74.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0636
Inheritance of nitrite reductase and regulation
of nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, and
glutamine synthetase isozymes.
PLPHA. Heath-Pagl1uso, S. Huffaker, R.C.;
Allard, R.W. Rockvllle, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Oct
1984. v. 76 (2). p. 353-358. ill. Includes 23
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
O631
Influence of SC-062O on germination, growth,
pigment synthesis and biomass synthesis.
PPGGD. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Lake Alfred
: The Society. Proceedings annual meeting -
Plant Growth Regulator Society of America.
1986. (13th). p. 157-161. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
0637
The inhibition of ammonium uptake by nitrate in
wheat.
NEPHA. Deignan, M.T. Lewis, O.A.M. New York,
N.Y. : Cambridge University Press. The New
phytologist. Sept 1988. v. 11O (1). p. 1-3.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
N42).
O632
Influence of soil and applied chloride on
several wheat parameters.
AGJOAT. Fixen, P.E. Buchenau, G.W.; Gelderman,
R.H.; Schumacher, T.E.; Gerwing, J.R.; Cholick,
F.A.; Farber, B.G. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug
1986. v. 78 (4). p. 736-74O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0633
Influence of the experimental growth regulator
SC-OO46 on several plant growth systems.
PPGGD. Devlin. R.M. Koszanski. Z.K. Lake Alfred
: The Society. Proceedings annual meeting -
Plant Growth Regulator Society of America.
1985. (12th). p. 55-59. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
O634
Influence of tillage on phenology and
carbohydrate metabolism of spring wheat.
AGJOAT. Chevalier, P.M. Clha. A.U. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78 (2). p. 296-3OO.
Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
O638
An inhibitor of catalase Induced by cold in
chilling-sensitive plants.
PLPHA. Patterson, B.D. Payne, L.A.; Chen, Y.2.;
Graham, D. Rockville, Md. : American Society of
Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Dec
1984. v. 76 (4). p. 1014-1018. ill. Includes 27
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
O639
Injection of chemical amendments into compacted
subsoils: growth and nutrient uptake by wheat.
CSOSA2. Lu, N. Edwards, «J.H. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (1O). p.
1O55-1O69. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
0640
Interaction of water supply and N in wheat.
PLPHA. Morgan, J.A. Rockvllle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p. 112-117.
111. Includes 22
DNAL 450 P692).
references. (NAL Call No.:
70
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0641
Interactions of chemicals with plant membranes.
St.John, J.B. Rlttig, F.R.; Blelholder, H.
Totowa, N.J. : Rowman & Allanheld, 1985.
Agricultural chemicals of the future : Invited
papers presented at a symposium held May 16-19,
1983, at the Beltsville Agricultural Research
Center (BARC), Beltsville, Maryland / James L.
Hilton, edit. p. 211-222. Includes 14
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S583.2.A374).
0642
Interfacing the analysis and synthesis of crop
growth performance.
NASSD. Charles-Edwards, D.A. Vanderlip, R.L.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
study Institutes series. Series A. Life
sciences. Paper presented at the "Workshop on
Wheat Growth and Modelling," April 9-12, 1984,
Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
275-291. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH301.N32).
0643
Intraspecif ic variation for nitrate uptake and
nitrogen utilization in wheat (Triticum
MStivum L. ) grown under nitrogen stress.
JPNUDS. Woodend, J.J. Glass, A.O.M.; Person,
C.O. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. Sept 1986. v. 9 (9). p.
1213-1225. Includes 24 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0644
Leaf area and dry matter accumulation of wheat
following forage removal.
AGJOAT. Dunphy, D.J. Holt, E.G.; McDaniel, M.E.
Madison, W1s. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 76 (6). p.
871-874. Includes 24 references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 4 AM34P) .
0646
Leaf water and turgor potential threshold
values for leaf growth of wheat.
AGJOAT. Eastham, J. Oosterhuis, D.M.; Walker,
S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1984. v.
76 (5). p. 841-847. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0647
Lime and gypsum effects on pea-root-pathogen
inoculum and related factors in a wheat-peas
rotation.
AGJOAT. Allmaras. R.R. Kraft, J.M.; Pikul, J.L.
Jr. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 439-445. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0648
Localization and physical properties of
endogenous germination inhibitors in white
wheat grain.
CECHAF. Morris, C.F. Paulsen, G.M. St. Paul,
M1nn. : American Association of Cereal
Chemists. Cereal chemistry. Sept/Oct 1988. v.
65 (5). p. 4O4-4O8. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
0649
Long-chain triacylglycerol acyl hydrolase
(lipase) activity in wheat grain.
Gal Hard, T. Lond, M.; Gallagher, D.M. New York
: Plenum Press, C1987. The metabolism
structure, and function of plant lipids /
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. 365-367.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK898.L56I55 1986).
0645
Leaf photosynthesis and conductance of selected
Triticum species at different water potentials.
PLPHA. Johnson, R.C. Mornhinweg, D.W.; Ferris,
D.M.; Heitholt, J.J. Rockvllle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Apr 1987. v. 83 (4). p. 1014-1017.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0650
Low temperature-induced GAS sensitivity of
wheat.
PLPHA. Singh, S.P. Paleg, L.G. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p. 139-142.
ill. Includes 18 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
71
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0651
Low temperature-induced GAS sensitivity of
wheat. II. Changes In lipdls associated with
the low temperature-induced GAS sensisivity.
PLPHA. Singh, S.P. Paleg, L.G. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Sept 1984. v. 76 (1). p. 143-147.
Includes 33 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0652
LY195259, new chemical hybridizing agent for
wheat.
CRPSAY. Tschabold. E.E. Heim, D.R.; Beck, J.R.;
Wright, F.L.; Rainey, D.P.; Terando, N.H.;
Schwer, J.F. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. LY195259,
5-(Aminocarbonyl)-1-(3-methylphenyl)-1H-pyrazo-
le-4-carboxyl1c acid, has been physically
characterized in the laboratory and has been
evaluated as a male sterilizing agent under
greenhouse and field conditions on several
plant species, including wheat (Trlticum
aestivum L.). Male sterilizing agents are
useful in producing hybrid seed. Under optimum
conditions, the compound when applied as a
foliar spray to wheat at rates as low as 1.12
kg a.i. ha-1 has produced greater than 95% male
sterility. It also has been effective when
applied in the spring as soil-surface
treatments. Over 1OO cultivars have been tested
and had at least 90% male sterility when
treated with LY195259. Some crosses made with
wheat cultivars treated with LY195259 and a
properly nicked pollen source with good pollen
load had 8O% of the seed set of the selfed male
parent. No physical distortion of the hybrid
seed was apparent, and no other phytotoxic
effects were visually evident from rates as
high as 3 times the mean effective dose. Crop
science. duly/Aug 1988. v. 28 (4). p. 583-588.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
64.8 C883).
0653
Mass selection for Increased seed protein
concentration of wheat based on seed density.
CRPSAY. Peterson. C.J. Liu, G.T.; Mattern,
P.J.; uohnson, V.A.; Kuhr, S.L. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
May/dune 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 523-527. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0654
Measurement of the growth of wheat roots using
a TV camera system In the field.
NASSD. Belford, R.K. Henderson, F.K.G. New
York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced study
Institutes series. Series A. Life sciences.
Paper presented at the "Workshop on Wheat
Growth and Modelling," April 9-12. 1984,
Bristol. United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
99-1O5. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH301.N32).
0655
Mechanism of biosynthesis of beta-diketones and
alkan-2-ol esters from epicuticular waxes.
Blanchi, G. New York : Plenum Press. C1987. The
metabolism structure, and function of plant
llpids / 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.
553-555. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QK898.L56I55 1986).
0656
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Triticum
aestivum L. (wheat). I. Differential pH Induced
by winter cultivars in nutrient solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor, G.d. Foy, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 695-701.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
0657
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Trlticum
aestivum L. (wheat). II. Differential pH
induced by spring cultivars in nutrient
solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor. G.J. Foy. C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 7O2-7O6.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
0658
Metabolism of 2-deoxy-D-glucose by axenically
grown mycelia of Puccinia graminis.
EXMYD. Manners. d.M. Maclean, D.O.; Scott, K.d.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Experimental
mycology. Dec 1988. v. 12 (4). p. 350-356.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK600.E9).
0659
Metabolizatlon of elemental sulfur in wheat
leaves consecutive to Its foliar application.
PLPHA. Legrls-Delaporte, S. Perron, F.; Landry,
0.; Costes, C. Rockvllle. Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1987. v. 85 (4). p. 1026-1030.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
72
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0680
Methods for controlling pH In hydropontc
culture of winter wheat forage.
AGJOAT. Mlyasaka. S.C. Checkai, R.T.; Grunes,
D.L.; Norvel1, W.A. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr
1988. v. 80 (2). p. 213-22O. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0661
A mi crocomputer-control1ed 1eaf-we i gh1ng
system.
AGJOAT. McCalg. T.N. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1986. v. 78 (3). p. 551-557. 111. Includes 3
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
0662
Microwave remote sensing of plant water stress.
RSEEA. Paloscia, S. Pampaloni, P. New York,
N.Y. : Elsevler. Remote sensing of environment.
Dec 1984. v. 16 (3). p. 249-255. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 0184.R4).
0663
Minimizing the risk of producing winter wheat
in North Dakota. I. The effect of tillage on
snow depth, soil temperature, and winter wheat
survival.
NOFRA. Larsen, O.K. Brun, L.J.; Enz. J.W.; Cox,
O.J. Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota
farm research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 44 (5). p.
9*13. maps. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 100 N813B).
0664
Minimizing the risk of producing winter wheat
in North Dakota. XI. The effect of tillage and
variety selection on winter wheat survival and
grain yield.
ICFRA. Cox, D.J. Larsen, J.K.; Brun, L.J.
Fargo. N.D. : The Station. North Dakota farm
research - North Dakota. Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 44 (5). p.
14-16. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 N813B).
0665
Minirhlzotron rooting comparisons of three
wheat cultivars.
Box, J.E. Jr. Johnson. J.W. Madison, Wis. : The
Society. ASA special publication - American
Society of Agronomy. In the series analytic:
Minirhlzotron observation tubes: methods and
applications for measuring rhizosphere dynamics
/ edited by H.M. Taylor. Proceedings of a
symposium. December 3, 1986, New Orleans.
Louisiana. 1987. (5O). p. 123-13O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.9 AM3).
0666
Modelization of the relationship between copper
contents and biomass production in durum wheat.
JPNUDS. Morard. P. New York. N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. 1986. v. 9
(1). p. 43-55. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
0667
Modelling the growth of winter wheat to improve
nitrogen fertilizer recommendations.
NASSD. Belmans. C. Wijngaert, K. de. New York.
N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced study
Institutes series. Series A. Life sciences.
Paper presented at the "Workshop on Wheat
Growth and Modelling," April 9-12, 1984,
Bristol. United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
333-338. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0668
Modulation of water stress effects on
photosynthesis by altered leaf K+1.
PLPHA. Pier, P.A. Berkowltz, G.A. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1987. v. 85 (3). p.
655-661. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
0669
Moisture absorption by wheat spikes.
TAAEA. Versavel, P.A. Muir, W.E. St. Joseph,
Mich. : American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Transactions of the ASAE. July/Aug
1988. v. 31 (no.4). p. 1255-1259. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
0670
Monitoring biosynthesis of wheat cell-wall
phenylpropaneids In situ.
SCIEA. Lewis, N.G. Yamamoto. E.; Wooten, J.B.;
Just, G.; Ohashi, H.; Towers, G.H.N.
Washington, D.C. : American Association for the
Advancement of Science. Science. Sept 11, 1987.
v. 237 (4820). p. 1344-1346. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 470 SCI2).
73
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0671
Net photosynthesis, carbon dioxide compensation
point, dark respiration, and
ribulose-1,S-bisphosphate carboxylase activity
in wheat.
CRPSAY. Massacd, A. GlarcM , M.T.; TMcoli, D.;
Di Marco, G. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. May/June
1986. v. 26 (3). p. 557-563. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0672
Nitrogen metabolism in senescent flag leaves of
wheat (Triticum aestlvum L.) in the light.
PLPHA. Berger, M.G. Woo. K.C.; Wong, S.C.;
Fock, H.P. Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of
Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Aug
1985. v. 78 (4). p. 779-783. Includes 27
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0673
Nitrogen use in a seedling synthetic
allohexaploid developed from durum wheat and
Aegilops squarrosa.
CRPSAY. Henson, J.F. Gronwald, J.W.; Leonard.
R.T.; Waines. J.G. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Sept/Oct
1986. v. 26 (5). p. 1O74-1O76. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0674
Organic and inorganic solute contents as
selection criteria for salt tolerance in the
Triticeae.
Jones. R.G.W. Gorham, J.; McDonnell, E. New
York : Wiley, C1984. Salinity tolerance in
plants : strategies for crop Improvement /
edited by Richard C. Staples. Gary H.
Toennlessen, p. 189-2O3. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK753.S3S24).
0675
Origin, distribution, and production of durum
wheat in the world.
Bozzinl, A. St. Paul. Minn., USA : American
Assoication of Cereal Chemists. C1988. Durum
wheat : chemistry and technology / edited by
Giuseppe Fabriana, Claudia Lintas. p. 1-16.
ill., maps. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL SB191.W5D87).
0676
Osmotic adjustment, symplast volume, and
nonstomatally mediated water stress inhibition
of photosynthesis in wheat.
PLPHA. Gupta. A.S. Berkowitz, G.A. Rockvilie.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Dec 1987. v. 85 (4). p.
104O-1047. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
0677
Pathways for sulfur from the atmosphere to
plants and soil.
Unsworth, M.H. Crawford, D.V.; Gregson, S.K.;
Rowlatt. S.M. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford
University Press, 1985. Sulfur dioxide and
vegetation : physiology, ecology, and policy
issues / edited by William E. Winner, Harold A.
Mooney, and Robert A. Goldstein, p. 375-388.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK753.S85S85).
0678
Peptide alcohols as promoters of nitrate and
ammonium ion uptake in plants.
PLPHA. Lin. W. Kauer, J.C. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Feb 1985. v. 77 (2). p. 4O3-4O6.
111. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
ss and
0679
Percent green as an indicator of bit
phase development.
Jones, C.M. Houston. Tex. : Natl Aeronautics
and Space Adm, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center,
1975. Proceedings of the 1974 Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center Wheat-Yield Conference, p.
13/1-13/6. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB191.W5L9
1974).
0680
Peroxidases and glycosldases in intercellular
fluids from noninoculated and rust-affected
wheat leaves.
PLPHA. Ho1 den, D.W. Rohringer, R. Rockvllle,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1985. v. 79 (3). p.
82O-824. ill. Includes 18 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0681
irgence in
Peroxide coated seed <
water-saturated soil.
AGJOAT. Langan. T.D. Pendleton, J.W.; Oplinger,
E.S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 769-772. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
74
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0682
Persistence, germinability, and distribution of
jointed goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica) seed in
soil.
WEESA6. Donald, W.W. Zlmdahl, R.L. Champaign.
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p. 149-154. maps.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
V41).
0683
Phosphate transport across the plasma membrane
of wheat leaf protoplasts. Characteristics and
inhibitor specificities.
PLPHA. Goldstein. A.H. Hunziker, A.D.
Rockv1 lie, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Apr 1985. v.
77 (A\. p. 1O13-1015. Includes 18 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O P692).
0684
Phosphorus fractions in the grain of diploid,
tetraploid, and hexaploid wheat grown with
contrast i ng phosphorus supp 1 i es.
CECHAF. Batten, G.D. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 63 (5). p.
384-387. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 59.8 C33).
0685
Photosynthesis and activity of ribulose
bisphesphate carboxylase of wheat and maize
seedlings during and following exposure to
02-low, C02-free N2.
PLPHA. Gustafson, S.W. Raynes, D.A.; Jensen,
R.G. Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1987. v.
83 (1). p. 170-176. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
0686
Photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and transpiration
responses in aluminum stressed wheat and
sorghum.
CRPSAY. Ohki. K. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. May/June
1986. v. 26 (3). p. 572-575. Includes 19
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0687
Photosynthesis, C02 and plant production.
NASSD. Goudriaan. J. Laar. H.H. van; Keulen, H.
van; Louwerse. W. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
Press. NATO advanced study institutes series.
Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12. 1984, Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 107-122. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
0688
Photosynthetic difference among Triticum
accessions at tillering.
CRPSAY. Johnson, R.C. Kebede, H.; Mornhinweg,
D.W.; Carver, B.F.; Rayburn, A.L.; Nguyen, H.T.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 27
(5). p. 1O46-1O50. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0689
Photosynthetic gas exchange characteristics of
wheat flag leaf blades and sheaths during grain
filling: the case of a spring crop grown under
Mediterranean climate conditions.
PLPHA. Araus, J.L. Tapia, L. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1987. v. 85 (3). p. 667-673.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
0690
Physiological and metabolic responses of winter
wheat to prolonged freezing stress.
PLPHA. Pomeroy, M.K. Andrews, C.J.; Stanley,
K.P.; Gao, J.Y. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. May 1985. v. 78 (1). p. 2O7-210.
Includes 27 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
O691
Physiological and phenological research in
support of wheat yield modeling.
Klepper, B. Frank, A.B.; Bauer, A.; Morgan,
J.A. Beltsville, Md. : The Service. ARS -
United States Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural Research Service. June 1985. (38).
p. 134-150. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 3S21.R44A7).
0692
Physiological aspects of spring wheat
i mprovement.
Deckerd, E.L. Busch, R.H.; Kofoid, K.D.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists, C1985. Exploitation of
physiological and genetic variability to
enhance crop productivity / edited by James E.
Harper, Lawrence E. Schrader, and Robert W.
Howe11. p. 46-54. Includes 15 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB189.4.E97).
75
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0693
The physiology of water and temperature stress.
AGRYA. Gusta, L.V. Chen, T.H.H. Madison, W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987.
(13). p. 115-15O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM392).
0699
Plant tissue testing.
Kresge, P.O. Bozeman, Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. Mar
1983. (8324). 2 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.M9M65).
0694
Phytotoxicity of organic acids as influenced by
montnorillonite, hydroxy-A1 nentmorillonite and
phosphate fertilization.
CSOSA2. Goh, T.B. Huang, P.M.; Rennie, D.A. New
York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in
soil science and plant analysis. May 1986. v.
17 (5). p. 515-531. Includes 37 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
0695
Plant morphological and biochemical responses
to field water deficits. III. Effect of foliage
temperature on the potential activity of
glutathione reductase.
PLPHA. Burke, J.J. Hatfleld. J.L. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1987. v. 85 (1). p.
1OO-1O3. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
0700
A possible role for indoleaeetie acid, low
temperature, and phospholipid metabolism in the
induction of GSA3 responsiveness in GA3
insensitive (Rht3-containing) dwarf wheat
aleurone.
PLPHA. Singh, S.P. Paleg, L.G. Rockv'ille, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Nov 1986. v. 82 (3). p. 688-694.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 45O
P692).
0701
Postanthesis nitrate assimilation in winter
wheat: in situ flag leaf reduction.
PLPHA. MacKown, C.T. Van Sanford, D.A.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. May 1986. v.
81 (1). p. 17-2O. Includes 20 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
O696
Plant nitrogen fractions as indicators of
growth rate.
JPNUDS. Brooks, S.L. Relsenauer, H.M. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. 1985. v. 8 (1). p. 63-71. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
0697
Plant protein secretion in yeast and
Escherichia coli.
Gatenby, A.A. New York : Alan R. Liss. UCLA
symposia on molecular-and cellular biology. In
the series analytic: Plant membranes:
structure, function, biogenesis / edited by C.
Leaver and H. Sze. Proceedings of a Symposium,
February 8-13, 1987, Park City, Utah. 1987. v.
63. p. 289-304. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OHSO6.U34).
0702
Potassium nutrition of wheat and other small
grains.
Beaton, J.D. Sekhon, G.S. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy, 1985. Potassium
in agriculture / Robert D. Munson, editor.
Paper presented at an international symposium,
7-10 duly 1985, Atlanta, Georgia.- Literature
review, p. 7O1-752. ill., maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S587.5.P6P68).
0703
Preharvest and postharvest dormancy in spring
triticale.
AGJOAT. Salmon, D.F. Helm. J.H. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
July/Aug 1985. v. 77 (4). p. 649-652. Includes
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0698
Plant stress and stress-yield relationships
determined using remotely sensed data.
Jackson. R.D. Reglnato, R.J.; Idson. S.B.;
Pinter, P.J. Jr. Beltsvllle, Md. : The Service.
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0704
Production and survival of wheat tillers in
relation to plant growth and development.
NASSD. Roy, S.K. Gallagher, J.N. New York, N.Y.
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0705
Productivity of winter wheat plants supplied
with carbon dioxide in stages under artificial
climate conditions.
Shalln. A.Yu. Kovalyshin, B.M.; Shalin. Yu.P.
New York, N.Y. : Allerton Press. Soviet
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(NAL Call No.: DNAL S1.S68).
0706
Protein and quality in hard red spring wheat
with respect to temperature and rainfall /by
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0707
Protein metabolism in senescing wheat leaves.
Determination of synthesis and degradation
rates and their effects on protein loss.
PLPHA. Lamattina, L. Pont Lezica, R.: Conde,
R.D. Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
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77 (3). p. 587-590. Includes 28 references.
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0708
Protein tests for wheat and oil tests for
flaxseed and soybeans importance in production
and Marketing /prepared in the Bureau of
Agricultural Economics.
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0710
Proteolytic enzymes and leaf senescence.
Calling, M.J. Rockville, Md. : American Society
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0711
Pulsed photoacoust1c detection of f1ash-induced
oxygen evolution from Intact leaves and its
oscillations.
PNASA. Canaani. 0. Malkin, S.; Mauzerall, D.
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0712
Pyruvate orthophaosphate dikinase mRNA organ
specificity in wheat and maize.
PLPHA. Aoyagi, K. Bassham, O.A. Rockville, Md.
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0713
Pyruvate reversal of S-ethyl
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pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.
Wilkinson, R.E. Oswald, T.H. New York : Plenum
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1, 1986, University of California, Davis,
California, p. 521-523. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK898.L56I55 1986).
0709
Proteins in intercellular washing fluid from
noninoculated and rust-affected leaves of wheat
•nd barley.
PLPHA. Hoi den. D.W. Rohringer, R. Rockville,
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Plant physiology. Aug 1985. v. 78 (4). p.
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0714
Quantification of the kinetin effect on protein
synthesis and degradation in senescing wheat
leaves.
PLPHA. Lamattina, L. Anchoverri, V.; Conde,
R.D.; Lezica, R.P. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
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0715
Rapid phytochrome regulation of wheat seedling
extension. Light pretreatment extends coupling
time, increases response lag, and decreases
light sensitivity.
PLPHA. Smith, H. Oackson, G.M. Rockville, Md. :
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0721
Regulation of excitation energy in a wheat
mutant deficient in light-harvesting pigment
protein complex.
PLPHA. Duysen, M.E. Freeman, T.P.; Williams,
N.D.; Olson, L.L. Rockville, Md. : American
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ill. Includes 3O references. (NAL Call No.:
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0716
Rapid suppression of extension growth in
dark-grown wheat seedlings by red light.
PLPHA. Bleiss, W. Smith, H. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Mar 1985. v. 77 (3). p. 552-555.
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0722
Regulation of photosynthesis in nitrogen
deficient wheat seedlings.
PLPHA. Machler, F. Oberson, A.; Grub, A.;
Nosberger, J. Rockville, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. May
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0717
Rate and duration of grain fill in spring
wheat.
CRPSAY. Bruckner, P.L. Frohberg, R.C. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 451-455.
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0723
Regulation of RNA synthesis by DNA-dependent
RNA polymerases and RNases during cold
acclimation in winter and spring wheat.
PLPHA. Sarhan, F. Chevrier, N. Rockville, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. June 1985. v. 78 (2). p. 250-255.
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0718
Reduced phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and
tyrosine ammonia-lyase activities and lignin
synthesis in wheat grown under low pressure
sodium lamps.
PLPHA. Guerra. D. Anderson, A.J.; Salisbury,
F.B. Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
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78 (1). p. 126-130. Includes 20 references.
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0724
Relationships among important traits in the
nitrogen economy of winter wheat.
JPNUDS. Day. G.E. Paulsen, G.M.; Sears, R.G.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
plant nutrition. 1985. v. 8 (4). p. 357-368.
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0719
Registration of 'Norwin' wheat.
CRPSAY. Taylor, G.A. Spitler. G.H.; McGuire,
C.F.; Bergman. J.W.; Dubbs, A.L.; Carlson, G.;
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0725
Relationships between photosynthesis,
transpiration and nitrogen in the flag and
penultimate leaves of wheat.
NASSD. Hunt, L.A. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
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Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
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0720
Registration of 'Rosen' wheat.
CRPSAY. Bacon, R.K. Collins. F.C.; Jones, J.P.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
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0726
A resistance model for water balance
calculations and yield estimates of spring
wheat.
Stewart, D.W. Dwyer, L.M. St. Joseph, Mich.
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1985. Advances in Evapotranspiration :
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proceedings of the National Conference on
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p. 170-176. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call
NO.: ONAL S6OO.7.E93N3 1985).
0727
Resistant winter wheats compared at differing
growth stages and leaf positions for tan spot
severity.
PLDIDE. Cox, D.J. Hosford, R.M. Jr. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathologies'! Society.
Plant disease. Oct 1987. v. 71 (10). p.
883-886. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0728
Response differences of wheat (Trltieum
•estivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) to
chlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Foley, M.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed
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1986. v. 34 (1). p. 17-21. Includes 9
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0729
Response of five winter wheat eultlvars to
growth regulators and Increased nitrogen.
CRPSAY. Nafziger, E.D. Wax, L.M.; Brown, C.M.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
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0730
Response of two wheat eultlvars to C02
enrichment under subambient oxygen conditions.
PLPHA. Musgrave. M.E. Strain. B.R. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. June 1988. v. 87 (2). p.
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0731
Restricted rooting decreases tillering and
growth of winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Peterson, C.M. Klepper, B.; Pumphrey,
F.V.; Rickman. R.W. Madison. Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1984. v. 76 (5). p. 861-863. Includes 15
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0732
Reversal of norflurazon carotenogenesis
inhibition by isomers.
PCBPB. Wilkinson. R.E. Duluth. Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
July 1987. v. 28 (3). p. 381-388. Includes
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O733
Roles of calfflodulin dependent and independent
NAD kinases in regulation of nicotinamide
coenzyme levels of green plant cells.
NASSD. Muto, S. Miyachi, S. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Molecular and cellular aspects
of calcium in plant development / edited by A.
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0734
Root hair deformation, bacterial attachment,
and plant growth in wheat-Azospirill urn
associations.
APMBA. Jain, O.K. Patriquin, D.G. Washington,
D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. Dec
1984. v. 48 (6). p. 1208-1213. Includes 34
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0735
Roots and water economy of wheat.
NASSD. Passioura, J.B. New York. N.Y. : Plenum
Press. NATO advanced study institutes series.
Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
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0736
Rye (Secale cereale L.) and wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) mulch: the suppression of certain
broadleaved weeds and the isolation and
identification of phytotoxins.
ACSMC. Shilling. D.G. Liebl, R.A.; Worsham, D.
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0737
Sampling error for leaf water potential
measurements in wheat.
CRPSAY. Johnson, R.C. Nguyen. H.T.; McNew,
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v. 26 (2). p. 380-383. Includes references.
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0743
Soil temperature and residue effects on growth
components and nutrient uptake of four wheat
varieties.
AGJOAT. Whltfield, C.J. Smika, D.E. Madison,
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0738
Schiff's bases end derived secondary amines as
plant growth Inhibitors.
JPGRDI. Huneck. S. Schrelber, K. ; GMmmecke,
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plant growth regulation. 1984. v. 3 (2). p.
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0739
Shoot developmental properties associated with
grain yield in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Shanahan, J.F. Donnelly. K.J.; Smith.
D.H.; Smika. D.E. Madison, W1s. : Crop Science
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0740
Shoot turgor does not limit shoot growth of
NaCl-affected wheat and barley.
PLPHA. Termaat, A. Passloura, J.B.; Munns, R.
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0741
Simulation of nitrogen dynamics in wheat
cropp i ng systems.
NASSD. Godwin, D.C. Vlek. P.L.G. New York, N.Y.
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0742
Site-directed antisera to the chromophore
binding site of phytoehrome: characterization
and cross-reactivity.
ABBIA. Mercuric, P.M. Houghten, R.A.; Lagarlas.
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0744
Some physiological aspects of salt tolerance in
plants.
Raafat, A. Davis : University of California.
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DNAL S619.S24C6).
0745
Spar and the physiological process level model.
Baker, D.N. Parsons, J.E.; Phene, C.J.;
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0746
Spectral components analysis, a bridge between
spectral and agrometeorologleal crop models.
Wlegand, C.L. Richardson, A.J.; Nixon, P.R.
Boston : The Society. 1985, 17th Conference on
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and seventh
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0747
Spectral response of architecturally different
wheat canopies.
RSEEA. Jackson, R.D. Pinter. P.J. Jr. New York.
N.Y. : Elsevler Science Publishing. Remote
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0748
Spectral vegetation indices for estimating
corn, sorghum, and wheat growth parameters.
Dusek, D.A. Musick, J.T. St. Joseph, M1ch. :
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0749
Spring wheat growth at high and low soil water
with constricted upper roots.
SOSCAK. White, E.M. Baltimore, Md. : Williams &
tfilkins. Soil science. Jan 1987. v. 143 (1). p.
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0750
Starch biosynthesis in developing wheat grain.
Evidence against the direct involvement of
triose phosphates in the metabolic pathway.
PLPHA. Keeling, P.L. Wood, J.R.; Tyson, R.H.;
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0753
Studies of intact shoot-root systems of
field-grown winter wheat. X. Sampling
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AGJOAT. Belford, R.K. Rickman, R.W.; Klepper,
B.; Allmaras, R.R. Madison, Wis. : American
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1986. v. 78 (5). p. 757-76O. ill. Includes
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0754
Studies of intact shoot-root systems of
field-grown winter wheat. II. Root and shoot
developmental patterns as related to nitrogen
fertilizer.
AGJOAT. Belford, R.K. Klepper, B.; Rickman,
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0755
Studies on a wheat embryo cytokinin-binding
protein.
Brinegar, A.C. Fox, J.E. Columbia, Mo. : The
Interdisciplinary Plant Biochemistry and
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0751
Stress and activity of molybdenum-containing
CMplex (molybdenum cofactor) in winter wheat
seeds.
PLPHA. Vunkova-Radeva, R. Schiemann, J.;
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0756
Studies on the relation between certain
physical characters of the wheat kernel and its
chemical composition, and a proposed method for
improving wheat by the selection of seed.
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0752
Stress tolerance and adaptation in spring
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CRPSAY. Bruckner, P.L. Frohberg, R.C. Madison,
tfis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 27 (1). p. 31-36.
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0757
A study of the relations between growth,
development and tiller survival in winter
wheat.
NASSD. Wood, D.W. Thome, G.N. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced study institutes
series. Series A. Life sciences. Paper
presented at the "Workshop on Wheat Growth and
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0758
Sucrose synthase activity in developing wheat
endosperms differing in maximum weight.
PLPHA. Dale, E.M. Housley, T.L. Rockvilie, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Sept 1986. v. 82 (1). p.
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0759
Surface galactolipids of wheat protoplasts as
receptors for soybean agglutinin and their
possible relevance to host-parasite
interaction.
PLPHA. Kogel, K.H. Ehrlich-Rogozinski, S.;
Relsener, H.J.; Sharon, N. Rockvllle, Md. :
American Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Dec 1984. v. 76 (4). p. 924-928.
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0764
Temperature dependence of photosynthetic
activities in wheat seedlings grown in the
presence of BASF 13.338
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PLPHA. Mannan, R.M. Bose, S. Rockville, Md. :
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0765
Tensile strength, extensibility, and other
characteristics of wheat roots in relation to
winter Injury /C.A. Lamb.
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O760
Synthesis of a simplified water use simulation
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WRERAO. Arora, V.K. Prihar, S.S.; Gajri, P.R.
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0766
Tetrazolium chloride test for spring wheat
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CRPSAY. Johnston, W.J. Yusuf, H.A.; Konzak,
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v. 26 (1). p. 167-169. Includes 9 references.
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O761
Synthesis of differentiation-specific proteins
1n germl1ngs of the wheat stem rust fungus
after heat shock.
EXMYD. Wanner, R. Forster, H.; Mendgen, K.;
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Experimental mycology. Sept 1985. v. 9 (3). p.
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0767
Tolerance of spring wheat to a salt-fluxing
residue containing potassium and magnesium.
CSOSA2. Mahler, R.L. Menser, H.A.; Lutcher,
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Communications in soil science and plant
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0762
Synthetic derivatives of the fungal metabolite
dehydrocurvularin: biological activity.
PPGGD. Cutler, H.G. Arrendale, R.F.; Cole,
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0768
Translocation and function of zinc In roots.
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0763
Tall and semidwarf wheat response to dryland
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AGJOAT. Winter. S.R. Welch, A.D. Madison. Wis.
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0769
The transport of assimilates into the wheat
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Jenner, C.F. New York : Alan R. Liss. Plant
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0770
T3-T cell receptor (T1) complex-independent
activation of T cells by wheat germ agglutinin.
JOIMA3. Yachie. A. Hernandez. D.; Blaese, P.M.
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0771
Unravel 1ng the mystery of wheat growth
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0772
The uptake of N03-, N02-, and NH4+ by intact
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PLPHA. Goyal. S.S. Huffaker. R.C. Rockville,
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0773
USA wheat stage growth data.
United States? : s.n., 1976-1977? . Chiefly
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Spring wheat growth stage data, 1972-1977 ;
NR7-00380 has title: Winter wheat growth stage
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0774
Use of unsaturated salt solutions to generate
leaf tissue water-release curves.
AGJOAT. Livingston, N.J. De Jong, E. Madison,
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0775
A user-orientated model of the soil water
balance in wheat.
NASSD. Ritchie, J.T. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
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0776
Using a whole crop model.
NASSD. Weir, A.H. Day, W.; Sastry, T.G. New
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0777
Validation of the CERES-wheat model in diverse
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NASSD. Otter, S. Ritchie, J.T. New York, N.Y. :
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0778
Variability in salt tolerance of four
tiriticale lines at germination and emergence.
CRPSAY. Norlyn, J.D. Epstein, E. Madison, Wis.
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0779
Variation in amounts of pyruvate,
orthophosphate dikinase, and some other enzymes
of the C4 pathway in some wheat species.
PLPHA. Aoyagl, K. Bassham, J.A. Rockville, Md.
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0780
Variation of nonstructural carbohydrates in the
wheat stem during growth from preanthesis to
maturity as influenced by shading and trimming.
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0781
Variety leaf development response to growing
degree days.
OASPA. Crampton, C.R. Rickman, R.W.; Klepper,
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0782
Vernalization requirements of wheat cultivars.
AKFRAC. Sutton, R.L. Bacon, R.K. Fayettevi11e,
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0783
Volatile components of wheat leaves (and
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JAFCAU. Buttery, R.G. Xu. C.J.; Ling, L.C.
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0784
Volatile compounds from vegetative tobacco and
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ACSMC. Andersen, R.A. Hamilton-Kemp. T.R.;
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0785
Volatile compounds from wheat plants:
isolation, identification, and origin.
ACSMC. Hamilton-Kemp, T.R. Andersen, R.A.
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0786
Water consumption and productivity of winter
wheat plants of different age.
Bondarenko, V.I. Klimov, A.M. New York, N.Y.
Allerton Press. Soviet agricultural sciences.
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0787
Water relations in winter wheat as drought
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CRPSAY. Schonfeld, M.A. Johnson, R.C.; Carver,
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O788
The Weibull function as a dose-response model
to describe ozone effects on crop yields.
CRPSAY. Rawlings, J.O. Cure, W.W. Madison, Wis.
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0789
Wheat canopy resistance determined by energy
balance techniques.
AGJOAT. Hatfield. J.L. Madison, Wis. : American
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0790
Wheat growth and modelling /edited by W. Day
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Day, W.; Atkin, R. K. New York : Plenum Press,
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0791
Wheat growth and modelling: an introduction.
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0792
Wheat growth and modelling: conclusions.
NASSD. Moorby.
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PLANT TAXONOMY AND GEOGRAPHY
0796
Origin, distribution, and production of durum
wheat in the world.
Bozzini. A. St. Paul, M1nn., USA : American
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86
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0797
Adena soft red winter wheat.
OARCB. Lafever, H.N. Wooster, Ohio : The
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0798
Adena soft red winter wheat.
ORROA. Lafever, H.N. Wooster, Ohio : The
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0799
Ag facts: Wheat diseases.
MUCBA. Clayton, J.L. Fulbright, D.W.; Hart,
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0800
Effect of crop residues on crop pests, soil
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TAEMA. Krenzer, E.G. Jr. Burton, R.L.; Gough,
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0801
Integrating irrigation and conservation tillage
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TAEMA. Lyle, W.M. Bordovsky. J.P. College
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0802
Preventive treatment for apple scab, downy
•ildew and brown rot of the grape, potato
blight and the smut of wheat and oats / E.S.
Goff .
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0803
Rapeseed: a possible alternative to wheat.
RRMSD. Hairston, J.E. Sanford, J.O.; Lytton,
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0804
Registration of 'Augusta' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer, P.K.;
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08O5
Registration of 'Frankenmuth' wheat.
CRPSAY. Everson, E.H. Freed, R.D.; Zwer. P.K.;
Morrison, L.W.; Marchetti, B.L.; Clayton, J.L.
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08O6
Registration of 'Hillsdale' wheat.
CRPSAY. Freed, R.D. Everson, E.H.; Zwer, P.K.;
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0807
Registration of 'Saluda' wheat.
CRPSAY. Starling, T.M. Roane, C.W.; Camper,
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0808
Triticale in commercial agriculture: progress
and proini se.
ADAGA. Skovmand, B. Fox, P.N.; Villareal, R.L.
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08O9
Effect of alternative tillage systems on rodent
density In the Palouse region.
NOSCA. Johnson, D.R. Pullman. Wash. :
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OS 10
Effects of grazing by Canada geese on winter
wheat yield.
WLSBA. Flegler, E.J. Jr. Prince. H.H.; Johnson.
W.C. Bethesda, Md. : The Society. Wildlife
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0811
Estimation of grain wasted by field-feeding
ducks in Saskatchewan.
JWMAA9. Clark, R.G. Greenwood. H.; Sugden, L.G.
Bethesda. Md. : Wildlife Society. Journal of
wildlife management. Apr 1986. v. 50 (2). p.
184-189. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
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0812
Factors affecting yield of winter wheat grazed
by geese.
WLSBA. Kahl, R.B. Samson, F.B. Bethesda. Md. :
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0813
Methods of preventing smut in wheat and oats ;
Carbon bisulphide as a squirrel exterminator
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Fox. Charles P. Moscow, Idaho : University of
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0814
The protection of wheat, January 1980 -
December 1984 citations from Agrieola
concerning diseases and other environmental
considerations /compiled and edited by Charles
N. Bebee.
Bebee. Charles N. Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept.
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88
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0815
Aphid damage potential severe this fall.
Kantack. B. Brookings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts >: soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
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0821
Biological control of the European wheat sten
sawfly in Delaware (Hymenoptera: Cephldae).
EVETEX. Filipy, F.L. Burbutls, P.P.; Fuester,
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0816
Aphid damage visible in winter wheat fields.
Kantack, B. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. Oct 26, 1987. v. 1,i.e.2 (24). p.
1. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
0817
Aphids on grain sorghum, wheat, and other small
grains.
Johnson, D.R. Little Rock : The Service. Fact
sheet - University of Arkansas, Cooperative
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(NAL Call No.: DNAL S541.5.A8F33).
0822
Bird predation on cutworms (Lepidoptera:
Noctuidae) in wheat fields and chlorpyrifos
effects on brain cholinesterase activity.
EVETEX. McEwen, L.C. DeWeese, L.R.;
Schladweiler, P. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Feb 1986. v. 15 (1). p. 147-151.
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0823
BUGKILL: insect management in wheat.
AAREEZ. Morn 11, W.L. New York : Springer.
Applied agricultural research. 1987. v. 2 (4).
p. 193-195. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL S539.5.A77).
0818
Aphids start-up as fall nears.
Kantack, B. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. Sept 14, 1987. v. 2 (21). p. 2.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
0824
Carbosulfan, fonofos, and lindane wheat seed
treatments for control of sugarbeet wireworm.
Toba, H.H. Pike, K.S.; O'Keeffe, L.E. Clemson,
S.C. : South Carolina Entomological Society.
Journal of agricultural entomology. Jan 1988.
v. 5 (1). p. 35-43. Includes references. (NAL
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0819
Association of the wheat stem sawfly with basin
wildrye.
ORMGA. Youtie, B.A. Johnson, J.B. Denver, Colo.
: Society for Range Management. Journal of
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0825
Cereal grain insects: description and control.
Jensen, G. Bozeman, Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
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1983. (8316). 3 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
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0820
Bioeontrol of the European wheat stem sawfly
final technical report, September 1, 1981-
August 31, 1983 /prepared by P.P. Burbutis.
Burbutls. P. P. 1985? . Cover title.-
"Department of Entomology and Applied Ecology,
University of Delaware."- At head of title:
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0826
Cereal leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
and winter wheat: host plant resistance
relationships.
GRLEA. WeiIso, S.G. East Lansing, Mich. :
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0827
Chemical control of grass bugs on crested
wheatgrass.
WAEBA. Burkhardt, C.C. Edwards. J.M.; Bennett,
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0828
Conservation tillage reduces greenbug
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Burton, R.L. Jones, O.R.; Burd, J.D.; Wicks,
G.A.; Krenzer, E.G. Or. St. Joseph. Mich. :
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0829
Control of Rhopaloslphum padf (Homoptera:
Aphididae) In selected wheat and eat cultWars
with seed systemic insecticides in the
greenhouse
JEENAI. Araya, O.E. Foster, J.E. College Park,
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0830
Cytological changes in wheat induced by the
Hessian fly.
JKESA. McMullen. C.R. Walgenbach. D.D.
Lawrence, Kan. : The Society. Journal of the
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0831
Development and control: the English grain
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Bishop, G.W. Homan, H.W.; Johnston, R. Moscow,
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0832
Development of autumn populations of cereal
aphids, Rhopaloslphum padi (L.) and Schlzaphls
graminum (Rondanl) (Homoptera: Aphididae) and
their effects on winter wheat in Washington
State.
JEENAI. Pike, K.S. Schaffner. R.L. College
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•Journal of economic entomology. June 1985. v.
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O833
Diuraphis noxia, a new U.S. aphid pest of small
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JKESA. Webster, J.A. Burton, R.L.; Starks, K.J.
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0834
Ecdysteroid biosynthesis and embryonic
development are disturbed In Insects (Locusta
migrateria) reared on plant diet (Trlticum
satlvum) with a selectively modified sterol
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PNASA. Costet, M.F. El Achouri, M.; Charlet,
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O835
Economic Injury levels and economic thresholds
for cereal aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) on
spring-planted wheat.
JEENAI. Johnston. R.L. Bishop. G.W. College
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O836
Economic thresholds for Central European and
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GRLEA. WeiIso, S.G. Wetzel. T. East Lansing,
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0837
Effect of greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae)
damage on root and shoot biomass of wheat
seedlings.
JEENAI. Burton, R.L. College Park. Md. :
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(PESTS OF PLANTS - INSECTS)
0838
Effects and control potential of Insect growth
regulators with juvenile hormone activity on
the greenbug.
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0844
Fall and early spring aphid (Homoptera:
Aphidldae) populations affecting wheat and
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JEENAI. McPherson, R.M. Starling, T.M.; Camper.
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J822).
0839
Effects of aerial applications of eypermethrtn
and deneton-S-methyl on nontarget arthropods of
wheat.
EESAD. Shires, S.W. New York : Academic Press.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety. Aug
1985. v. 10 (1). p. 1-11. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH545.A1E29).
0840
Entomology of wheat.
Way, M.J. Boulder : Westview Press, 1988. The
Entomology of Indigenous and naturalized sysems
In ajjrlculture / edited by Marvin K. Harris and
Charles E. Rogers. Literature review, p.
183-206. maps. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL SB931.E57).
0841
Evaluation of fumigants for control of insects
attacking wheat and corn in steel bins /by H.H.
Walkden and R.B. Scnwi tzgebel.
Walkden, H. H. 1693-. Schwitzgebel, R.
B._1918-. Washington : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1951. Caption title. 20 p. : 111.
; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te no.1045).
0842
Expression and inheritance of resistance of
'Marquillo' wheat to Hessian fly biotype D.
CRPSAY. Maas. F.B. III. Patterson. F.L.;
Foster, J.E.; Hatchett, J.H. Madison. W1s. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Jan/Feb 1987. v. 27 (1). p. 49-52. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0843
Factors affecting control of take-all of spring
wheat by seed treatment with sterol
biosynthesis-Inhibiting fungicides.
PLDRA. Garcia. C. Mathre, D.E. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathologlcal Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1987. v. 71 (8). p. 743-746.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0845
False wireworms Injurious to dry-farmed wheat
and a method of combatting them /Claude
Wakeland.
Wakeland. Claude 1888-. Moscow, Idaho :
Agricultural Experiment Station, University of
Idaho, 1926. Cover title. 52 p. : 111. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: p. 49-52. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
Id1 no.6).
0846
Feeding behavior, fecundity, and honeydew
production of two biotypes of greenbug
(Homoptera: Aphidldae) on resistant and
susceptible wheat.
EVETEX. Ryan, J.D. Dorschner. K.W.; G1rma, M.;
Johnson, R.C.; Elkenbary, R.D. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. June 1987. v. 16 (3).
p. 757-763. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL461.E532).
0847
Final report to the North Central Regional
Pesticide Impact Assessment Program on losses
associated with insect infestation of farm
stored shelled corn and wheat in Minnesota /by
Alan V. Barak and Phillip K. Harein.
Barak, Alan V. Harem, Phillip K. St. Paul,
M1nn. : Agricultural Experiment Station,
University of Minnesota, 1981. Cover title:
Losses associated with insect Infestation of
farm stored shelled corn and wheat 1n
Minnesota. 11, 94 p. : 111., map ; 28 cm.
Bibliography: p. 93-94. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S1.M52 no.12).
0848
The grain louse (Siplonophora avenae).
KAEBA. Carman, H. Lexington : The Station.
Bulletin - Kentucky. Agricultural Experiment
Station. Documents available from: Agriculture
Library, Agricultural Science Center - North,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.
40546-OO91. Sept 1889. (21,pt.2). p. 16-22.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 10O K41 (2)).
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0849
In durum wheat -
Grasshopper control trial
1987.
NDFRA. McBride, O.K. Fargo. N.D. : The Station.
North Dakota farm research - North Dakota.
Agricultural Experiment Station. Sept/Oct 1987.
v. 45 (2). p. 7-9. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
N813B).
0855
Hessian fly experiments.
KAEBA. Garman, H. Lexington : The Station.
Bulletin - Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment
Station. Documents available from: Agriculture
Library. Agricultural Science Center - North,
University of Kentucky, Lexington. Ky.
40546-0091. Dec 1902. (103). p. 229-244. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO K41 (2)).
O850
Grasshopper control trial in wheat—1985.
NDFRA. McBride, O.K. Fargo. N.D. : The Station.
North Dakota farm research - North Dakota.
Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan/Feb 1986.
v. 43 (4). p. 46-47. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
N813B).
0856
Hessian fly in Washington.
Pike, K.S. Antonelli. A.L. Pullman : The
Center. Research bulletin XB - Washington State
University, Agricultural Research Center. 1981.
(O9O9). 12 p. ill., maps. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S541.5.W2R47).
O851
The Hessian fly.
Foster, J.E. Taylor, P.L.; Araya, J.E. West
Lafayette, Indiana : The Station. Station
bulletin - Purdue University. Agricultural
Experiment Station. Nov 1986. (502). 21 p.
ill., maps. (NAL Call No.: DNAL HD1775.1615).
O852
The Hessian fly: a new pest of wheat in North
Carolina.
Brandenburg, R.L. Van Duyn, J.W. Raleigh. N.C.
: The Service. AG - North Carolina Agricultural
Extension Service, North Carolina State
University. Aug 1986. (368). 6 p. 111. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S544.3.N6N62).
0853
The Hessian fly and how to prevent losses from
It /W.R. Walton.
Walton. W. R. 1873-. Washington. D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1920. Cover title.-
"Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology.".
16 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84F no.1O83).
O854
The hessian fly and its control by late sowing
of wheat in Oklahoma and Arkansas /by J.R.
Norton, E.T. Jones, and F.M. Wadley.
Morton. J. R. 1882-. Jones, E. T._1892-;
Wadley. F. M._1892-. Washington. D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture. 1943. Caption title. 1O
p. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.687).
0857
Identification and partial characterization of
digestive; carbohydrases in larvae of the
Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say)
(Diptera: Cectdomylidee).
Grover, P.B. Jr. Ross, D.R.; Shukle, R.H. New
York, N.Y. : Alan R. L1ss, Inc. Archives of
Insect biochemistry and physiology. 1988. v. 8
(1). p. 59-72. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OL495.A7).
0858
Impact of the English grain aphid, Sitobion
avenae (F.) (Homoptera: Aphididae). on the
yield of wheat plants subjected to water
deficits.
EVETEX. Fereres. A. Gutierrez. C.; Del Estal.
P.; Castanera, P. College Park. Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Abstract: The
effects of two population levels of Sitobion
avenae (F.) and two water stress levels on the
yield of winter wheat were examined. Wheat, cv.
Talento grown 1n 7.6-liter pots under
greenhouse conditions was subjected to three
water regimes for establishing three plant
water potential levels. Aphlds were caged on
wheat heads, and mean survival, mean fecundity
(first 10 d). mean total progeny per adult, and
the intrinsic rate of Increase (rm) were
calculated for each of the treatments. Water
deficits appeared to reduce reproductive rates,
although differences were not significant at P
• 0.05. Water stress was the single most
significant factor reducing plant growth and
yield. Leaf stomatal conductance decreased In
the water-stressed plants. This was associated
with stomatal control of transpiration, and
consequent yield reductions were observed. A
density of six adult aphlds for 32 d on the
head significantly reduced most of the yield
components when plants were grown under
nonstress conditions (leaf water potential
psi between -O.09 and -1.29 MPa
mega-pascals ), but there was no significant
decrease in yield at a density of two adult
aphlds per head. No significant differences
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between treatments were observed for the
Moderate stress regime (ps1, -1.42 to -2.28
MPa). However, under severe stress conditions
(ps1, -1.84 to -2.60 MPa). plants Infested with
six adult aphlds per head suffered a substanlal
yield reduction (up to a 39.3% loss in kernel
weight per head) when compared with the
nonInfested plants. A significantly higher
percentage of yield reduction for a given aphid
density was obtained when plants were grown
under severe water stress versus nonstress
conditions. This result suggests the existence
of a synergistlc effect on wheat yield between
aphlds and water stress. Therefore, the water
status of the plant should be considered to
determine an economic injury level for S.
avenae Infesting winter wheat. Environmental
entomology. June 1988. v. 17 (3). p. 596-602.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
0859
Infestation: changes In rules, procedures
(Mated.
CACBA. Johnson, L.A. Minneapolis, Minn. :
Carglll, Inc. Carglll bulletin. May 1986. p.
4-5. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
0860
Infestation: role of standards stirs heated
debate.
CACBA. Johnson, L.A. Minneapolis, Minn. :
Carglll, Inc. Carglll bulletin. Apr 1986. p.
4-5. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 281.8 C19).
0861
Influence of planting date and spring tillage
on the wheat stem sawfly.
Weiss, M.J. Merrill, W.L.; Reltz, L.L. Bozeman
: The Station. Montana agresearch - Montana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Montana
University. Winter 1987. v. 4 (1). p. 2-5.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S451.M9M9).
0862
Influence of simulated grasshopper damage on
yield and quality components of spring-planted
uheat, barley, and oats.
UKESA. Weiss, M.J. Lawrence. Kan. : The
Society. Journal of the Kansas Entomological
Society. Jan 1987. v. 6O (1). p. 77-82.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 420
K13).
0863
Insect and mite oasts of wheat.
AQRYA. Hatchett, J.H. starks, K.J.; Webster,
J.A. Madison, WIs. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987. (13). p. 625-675.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM392).
0884
Insect-piant interactions: greenbugs
(Homoptera: Aphididae) disrupt acclimation of
winter wheat to drought stress.
EVETEX. Dorschner, K.W. Johnson, R.C.;
Elkenbary, R.D.; Ryan, J.D. College Park. Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Feb 1986. v. 15 (1). p. 118-121.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
O865
Insecticide recommendations for small
grains—1987 (barley,.oats, wheat).
Johnson, D.W. Lexington : The Service. ENT -
University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture,
Cooperative Extension Service. Dec 1986. (47).
1 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 K415E).
08B6
Machines for coating seed wheat with copper
carbonate dust /by A.M. Hoffman and H.L.
Bel ton.
Hoffman, A. H. 1873-. Belton, H. L._1886-.
Berkeley, Cal. : Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1925. Cover title. 16 p. : 111., plans
; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 16. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 10O C12S no.391).
0867
A method of estimating reduction in yield of
wheat caused by nessIan fly Infestation /by
C.C. Hill, E.J. udlne, and U.S. Plnckney.
H111. C. C. 1890-. Udlne. E. J. 1902-;
Plnckney, J. S._19O1-1940. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1943. Caption
title.- "Contribution from Bureau of Entomology
and Plant Quarantine.". 10 p. ; 23 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.663).
O868
Mites attacking drought-stressed winter wheat.
Kantack, B. Brookings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils. Insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. May 4, 1988. v. 3 (5). p. 1. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
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0889
Modification of host nitrogen levels by the
greenbug (Homoptera: Aphtdidae): its role in
resistance of winter wheat to aphtds.
EVETEX. Dorschner, K.W. Ryan. J.D.; Johnson,
R.C.; Elkenbary. R.D. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Environmental
entomology. Aug 1987. v. 16 (4). p. 10O7-1011.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL461.E532).
087S
Persistence and toxieity of dimethoate on wheat
herbage and sweetclover herbage.
JPFCD2. Westcott, N.O. Lee. Y.W.; McKlnlay.
K.S. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
environmental science and health. Part B.
Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural
wastes. 1987. v. B22 (4). p. 379-39O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL TD172.061).
0870
New pest alert
Johnson, K.J.R
Corvail 1s, Or.
Russian wheat aphid.
Orapek, R.; Fisher. G.C.
The Service. Extension
circular - Oregon State University, Extension
Service. Aug 1987. (1262). 4 p. 111.. maps.
(NAL Call No.: ONAL 275.29 OR32C).
0876
Pests not known to occur in the United States
or of limited distribution. 87.
Whittle. K. Henry, T.J. Hyattsvllle, Md.
The Service. APHIS 81 - U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service. Sept 1985. (46). p. 89-94. 111.. maps.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
BSB599.A3U5).
0871
New pest to monitor for: Russian wheat aphid.
Brook Ings, S.D. : The Department. Field facts :
soils, insects, diseases, weeds, crops - South
Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension,
Plant Science Department. June 18, 1987. v. 2
(11). p. 2-3. (NAL Call NO.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
0872
New 32 IDK rule has industry scrambling*.
Kantack, B. BrookIngs, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds.
crops - South Dakota State University.
Cooperative Extension Service. Plant Science
Department. July 21. 1988. p. 3. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S596.7.F44).
0873
Observations on rearing and diapause
termination of Sltodiplosis mosellana (Diptera:
Cecidomylidae) in the laboratory.
JEENAI. H1nks. C.F. Doane. J.F. Lanham. Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1988. v. 81 (6). p.
1816-1818. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
0874
Pathology of a granulesis virus in the army
cutworm, Euxoa auxillaris
(Lepldoptera:Noetui dae).
JKESA. Jackson. J.J. Sutter, G.R. Lawrence,
Kan. : The Society. Journal of the Kansas
Entomological Society. Apr 1985. v. 58 (2). p.
353-355. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 42O K13).
0877
Possible involvement of cell wall
polysaccharides with resistance to a phytotoxic
aphid in wheat.
Ryan, J.D. Mort, A.J.; Johnson, R.C.;
Richardson, P. Columbia, Mo. : The
Interdisciplinary Plant Biochemistry and
Physiology Program. Current topics 1n plant
biochemistry and physiology : Proceedings of
the ... Plant Biochemistry and Physiology
Symposium held at the University of Missouri,
Columbia. 1987. v. 6. p. 164. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK861.P55).
0878
Preplant tillage effects on population dynamics
of soybean Insect predators.
CRPSAY. Funderburk. J.E. Wright. D.L.; Teare,
I.D. Madison, WIs. : Crop Science Society of
America. Tillage operations modify soil
habitats where many pests and their natural
enemies reside at least during part of their
life cycle. Blgeyed bugs (Geocoris spp.) and
damsel bugs (Nab1s and Reduvlolus spp.) are
common beneficial polyphagous Insect predators
in many crops. The objective of this research
was to measure effects of tillage on population
cycles and population size of those predators
to aid 1n development of cultural IPM
(Integrated pest management) strategies for
biological control of insect pests 1n soybean
Glydne max (L.) Merr. double cropped with
wheat (TMtlcum aestlvum L.). The four tillage
regimes used were no tillage and disk tillage
with and without in-row subsoil Ing. Blgeyed bug
nyraphal and adult population cycles were
similar for each tilIage/subso1l1ng treatment.
There were differences between years because 1n
1986 there was considerable overlap of
generations, which was not observed 1n 1985.
Disk tillage treatments had higher blgeyed bug
nymphal and adult populations than the no
tillage treatments In 1985 and 1986, but
subsoil Ing did not Influence population size.
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Damsel bug population cycles were also similar
for all tlllage/subsol11ng treatments 1n both
years. In 1985, populations of adult and
nyaphal damsel bugs were lower for no tillage
without subsoil1ng than for disk tillage
without subsoil1ng, disk tillage with
subsoil 1ng, or no tillage with subsoil ing.
Population sizes were similar for all
treatments In 1986. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1988.
v. 28 (6). p. 973-977. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0884
Reproduction of Schlzaphls gramlnum (Homoptera:
Aphidldae) on resistant and susceptible wheat
genotypes during simulated drought stress
induced with polyethylene glycol.
EVETEX. Sumner, L.C. Dorschner. K.W.; Ryan,
J.D.; Elkenbary, R.D.; Johnson, R.C.; McNew,
R.W. College Park, Md. : Entomological Society
of America. Environmental entomology. June
1986. v. 15 (3). p. 756-762. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OL461.E532).
0879
Reduction of greenbug (Homoptera:Aphididae)
populations by surface residues In wheat
tillage studies.
JEENAI. Burton. R.L. Krenzer, E.G. Jr. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Apr 1985. v. 78
(2). p. 390-394. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 421 J822).
0885
Responses of greenbug to drought stressed small
grain hosts.
SENTD. Behle, R.W. Michels, G.J. Jr. College
Station, Tex. : Southwestern Entomological
Society. The Southwestern entomologist. Mar
1988.- v. 13 (1). p. 55-62. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OL461.S65).
0880
Registration of KS85WGRC01 ness1 an
fly-resistant hard red winter wheat germplasm.
CRPSAY. Gill, B.S. Hatchett, J.H.; Cox, T.S.;
Raup, W.J.; Sears, R.G.; Martin. T.J. Madison,
WIs. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 26 (6). p. 1266-1267.
Includes 2 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0881
'Shield' wheat.
F.A. Hatchett,
J.H.; Steiger,
Registration of
CRPSAY. Cholick,
O.K.; Buchenau, G.W.; Sellers, K.M. Madison,
WIs. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. July/Aug 1988. v. 28 (4). p. 720-721.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
0882
Relationship between resistance to Hessian fly
and powdery mildew in soft white spring wheat
PI 488860.
CRPSAY. Sunderman, D.W. Hatchett, J.H. Madison,
W1s. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26 (5). p.
1071-1072. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
0883
Relative cold tolerance of Russian wheat aphid
and biotype-E greenbug (Homoptera: Aphidldae).
JKESA. Harvey. T.L. Martin, T.J. Lawrence. Kan.
: The Society. Journal of the Kansas
Entomological Society. Jan 1988. v. 61 (1). p.
137-140. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 420 K13).
0886
Russian wheat aphid.
CRSOA. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Crops and soils magazine. Mar 1987.
V. 39 (6). p. 7-9. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 6
W55).
0887
Russian wheat aphid a factor: small grain
production declining In Arizona.
Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Farmer-Stockman. Arizona
farmer-stockman. June 1987. v. 66 (6). p.
16-17. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 AR44).
0888
The Russian wheat aphid: a threat to Montana
grain production.
Johnson, G.D. Bozeman. Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. In
subserles: Agriculture. Feb 1988. (8801). 3 p.
111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S544.3.M9M65).
0889
Russian wheat aphid Oiuraphis noxia
(Mordvllko).
WUEXA. Pike. K.S. Suomi. D. Pullman, Wash. :
The Service. Extension bulletin - Washington
State University, Cooperative Extension
Service. In subserles: Insect Answers. Jan
1988. (1486). 2 p. 111., maps. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 275.29 W27P).
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0890
Russian wheat aphid found.
Shannon, M. Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona
Farmer-Stockman. Arizona farmer-stockman. Apr
1988. v. 67 (4). p. 30-31. 111. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 6 AR44).
O881
Seasonal damage by greenbugs
(HoMoptera:Aph1d1dae) to a resistant and a
susceptible variety of wheat.
JEENAI. Burton. R.L. Simon, D.D.;
Morrison, R.D. College Park, Md.
Entomological Society of America.
economic entomology. Apr 1985. v.
395-4O1. 111. Includes references
No.: DNAL 421 J822).
Starks, K.J.;
Journal of
78 (2). p.
. (NAL Cal1
0892
Sticky-tape method to measure cultlvar effect
en wheat curl mite (Acari: Eriophyldae)
populations in wheat spikes.
JEENAI. Harvey. T.L. Martin, T.J. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
Of economic entomology. Apr 1988. v. 81 (2). p.
731-734. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J822).
O893
Studies on separation of weevil-infested from
nonInfested wheat by flotation /Gailen D.
White.
White. Gail en D. Washington. D.C. : U.S.
Dept. Of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing
Service, Marketing Research Division, 1956.
Caption title. 1O p. : 111. ; 27 cm.
Bibliography: p. 8-1O. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
A280.39 M34Am no.1O1).
O894
Sugar reserves and cold hardiness of winter
wheat reduced by larval feeding of the Hessian
fly. Kayetiola destructor (Say) (Diptera:
Cecidoeyi idae).
EVETEX. WeiIso. S.G. 01len. C.R.; Hoxie. R.P.;
Kuhna, A.S. College Park, Md. : Entomological
Society of America. Environmental entomology.
Apr 1986. v. 15 (2). p. 392-395. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OL461.E532).
Call No.: DNAL 42O K13).
0896
Systemic insecticide granules for grasshopper
control in wheat.
Burkhardt, C.C. Laramie, Wyo. : The Station.
Research journal - University of Wyoming,
Agricultural Experiment Station. July 1974.
(84). 5 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S131.E22).
0897
Toxicity of different serotypes and toxins of
Bacillus thuringiensis to resistant and
susceptible Indianmeal moths (Leptdoptera:
Pyralidae).
JEENAI. McGaughey, W.H. Johnson, D.E. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Dec 1987. v. 80
(6). p. 1122-1126. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
0898
Variations in feeding behavior, fecundity, and
damage of biotypes B and E of Schizaphis
graminum (Homoptera: Aphididae) on three wheat
genotypes.
EVETEX. Niassy, A. Ryan, J.D.; Peters, D.C.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Environmental entomology. Oct 1987. v.
16 (5). p. 1163-1168. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OL461.E532).
0899
The war against nessIan fly.
AGREA. Kelley, H. Washington, D.C. : The
Administration. Agricultural research - U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service. May 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
10-13. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.98 AG84).
09OO
The wheat jolntworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips.
Phillips, W. «J. 1879-. Washington, D.C. : U.
Dept. of Agriculture. 1918. Cover title.-
"Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology.
16 p. : 111.. 1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1O06).
O89B
Survival and reproduction of Rhopaloslphum
•aidis (Fitch) (Homoptera: Aphididae) on winter
wheat during simulated drought stress.
JKESA. Sumner, L.C. Eikenbary, R.D.; Johnson,
R.C. Lawrence, Kan. : The Society. Journal of
the Kansas Entomological Society. July 1986. v.
59 (3). p. 561-563. Includes references. (NAL
0901
The wheat jointworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and P.M. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Poos. F. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1940. Originally Issued Oct. 1918. 13 p. :
111., 1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
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no.1OO6 194O).
0902
The wheat jolntworm In Oregon, with special
reference to its dispersion, injury, and
parasltiration /by T.R. Chamber! In.
Chamber! 1n, Thomas R. 1889-. Washington : U.S.
Oept. of Agriculture, 1941. Cover title. 48 p.
: 111., maps ; 23 cm. Literature cited: p. 47.
(NAL Call No.: ONAL 1 Ag84Te no.784).
0903
The Wheat stem sawfly in Montana. —.
Bozeman : Montana Agricultural Experiment
Station and Montana Extension Service, 1946 .
Cover title.- "Prepared by members of the staff
of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station
and Montana Extension Service, November,
1946. "--p. 1 . 9 leaves : 111., map ; 28 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB6O8.W5W5).
0904
The wheat strawworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and P.M. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Poos, F. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1923. Cover title. 1O p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1323).
0905
The wheat strawworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and F.W. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Poos, F. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1953. Originally issued May 1923. 6 p. : 111.
1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no.1323 1953).
(PESTS OF PLANTS - INSECTS)
Symposium," November 7-12, 1983, Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 412-423. 1984? .
(718). p. 131-143. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
OR3M).
0906
1988 small grains. Weed
control guide.
Patterson, M.G. Everest
insect, & disease
P.;
J.W.; Mask,
French, J.C.; Reed. T.; Hagan, A. Auburn. Ala.
: The Service. Circular ANR - Cooperative
Extension Service, Auburn University. In
subseMes: Integrated Pest Management. Oct
1987. (458). 12 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.A2C47).
0907
Wheat: development of cultWars resistant to
aphids. Spanish.
OASPA. Arrlaga, H. Corvallls, Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University. Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
87
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0908
Chemical control of selected plant-parasitic
nematodes in soybeans double-cropped with wheat
in no-till and conventional tillage systems.
PLDRA. Schmitt, D.P. Nelson, L.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Apr 1987. v. 71 (4). p. 323-326.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0914
Nematicidal control of cereal cyst nematode in
wheat, barley and oats, 1983.
FNETD. Fromrn, G.M. Brooks, N.M. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicicle tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 115. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0909
Control of cereal cyst nematode in wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Brown, R.H. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nemat icicle tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 82-83. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
091O
The eelworm disease of wheat and its control
/Luther P. Byars.
Byars, Luther Parris, 1887-. Washington, D.C.
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1919. Cover title.
"Contribution from the Bureau of Plant
Industry.". 10 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1O41).
0911
Effect of soil temperature on reproduction of
Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla alone and in
combination on potato and M. chitwoodi on
rotation plants.
JONEB. O'Bannon, J.H. Santo, G.S. Raleigh, N.C.
: Society of Nematologists. Journal of
nematology. July 1984. v. 16 (3). p. 309-312.
Includes 1O references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
0915
Root-knot nematode management and yield of
soybean as affected by winter cover crops,
tillage systems, and nematicides.
JONEB. Minton. N.A. Parker, M.B. Raleigh, N.C.
: Society of Nematologists. Journal of
nematology. Jan 1987. v. 19 (1). p. 38-43.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
0916
Wheat germ agglutinin binding to the outer
cuticle of the plant-parasitic nematode Anguina
tritici.
JONEB. Spiegel, Y. Robertson, W.M. Raleigh.
N.C. : Society of Nematologlsts. Journal of
nematology. July 1988. v. 20 (3). p. 499-5O1.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
0912
Influence of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and
Meloidogyne hapla on wheat growth.
JONEB. Nyczepir, A.P. Inserra, R.N.; O'Bannon,
J.H.; Santo. G.S. Raleigh, N.C. : Society of
Nematologlsts. Journal of nematology. Apr 1984.
v. 16 (2). p. 162-165. Includes 9 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OL391.N4J62).
0913
Influence of selected cultural practices on
winter survival of Pratylenchus brachyurus and
subsequent effects on soybean yield.
JONEB. Koenning, S.R. Schmitt. D.P.; Barker.
K.R. Raleigh, N.C. : Society of Nematologlsts.
Journal of nematology. Oct 1985. v. 17 (4). p.
464-469. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OL391.N4J62).
98
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0917
Final report to the North Central Regional
Pesticide Impact Assessment Program on losses
associated with insect infestation of farm
stored shelled corn and wheat in Minnesota /by
Alan V. Barak and Phillip K. Harein.
Barak, Alan V. Harein, Phillip K. St. Paul,
Minn. : Agricultural Experiment Station,
University of Minnesota, 1981. Cover title:
Losses associated with insect infestation of
farm stored shelled corn and wheat in
Minnesota, ii, 94 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
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S1.M52 no. 12) .
0921
The protection of wheat, January 1980 -
December 1984 citations from Agricola
concerning diseases and other environmental
considerations /compiled and edited by Charles
N. Bebee. --.
Bebee, Charles N. Beltsville, Md. : U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library ;
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Pesticides
Programs, 1985. "September 1985."- Includes
index. 229 p. ; 28 cm. --. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
aZ5O76.A1U54 no.43).
0918
The hot water treatment for the prevention of
nut on oats, wheat and barley / E.S. Goff .
Goff, E. S. 1852-1902. Madison, Wis. :
University of Wisconsin, Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1896. Cover title. 13 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO W75 (1)
no.50).
0919
Inquiry concerning amount of loss from smut of
wheat in Illinois.
Urbana, 111. : University of Illinois
Agricultural Experiment Station, 19O2. Caption
title. 2 p. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29
IL62C no.54).
0922
The rosette disease of wheat and its control
/by Aaron G. Johnson ... et al. .
Johnson, Aaron G._188O-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1924. 10 p. : ill.
23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1414).
0923
Use of ERTS-1 for determining growth and
predicting disease severity in wheat.
Kanemasu, E.T. Houston, Tex. : Natl Aeronautics
and Space Adm, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center,
1975. Proceedings of the 1974 Lyndon B. Johnson
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1974).
0920
Preparation of pellets containing fungi and
nutrient for control of soil borne plant
pathogens.
Lewis, J.A. Papavizas, G.C.; Connick, W.J. Jr.
Washington, D.C.? : The Department. Abstract:
This Invention relates to a method for
preparing pellets containing living biocontrol
fungi and nutrient dispersed throughout. Living
fungi are selected and grown for inoculum. The
fungal propagules and wheat bran are added to a
sodium alginate solution. The fungal
propagule-alginate-bran mixture is added
dropwise into a solution of calcium chloride.
The resultant alginate gel pellets containing
living fungi can be dried and used to inoculate
agricultural fields infested with soilborne
diseases. United States Department of
Agriculture patents. Copies of USDA patents are
available for a fee from the Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, U.S. Patents and
Trademarks Office, Washington, D.C. 2O231. May
26. 1987. (4,668,512). 1 p. Includes
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0924
Wheat.
KAEBA. Roberts, G. Kinney, E.J. Lexington : The
Station. Bulletin - Kentucky, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Documents available from:
Agriculture Library, Agricultural Science
Center - North, University of Kentucky,
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33-60. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO K41 (2)).
O925
Winter wheat production in North Dakota.
Ball, W.S. Riveland, N. Fargo, N.D. : The
Service. Extension bulletin - North Dakota
State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, Cooperative Extension Service. Oct
1986. (33,rev.). 8 p. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S544.3.N9N6).
0926
1988 small grains. Weed, Insect, & disease
control guide.
Patterson, M.G. Everest, J.W.; Mask, P.;
French, J.C.; Reed, T.; Hagan, A. Auburn, Ala.
: The Service. Circular ANR - Cooperative
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99
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1987. (458). 12 p. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
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100
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0927
Melioration of tan spot-infected wheat with
ni trooen.
PLDRA. Huber, D.M. Lee. T.S.; Ross, M.A.;
Abney, T.S. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopat ho logical Society. Plant disease. «Jan
1987. v. 71 (1). p. 49-5O. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0928
Antagonism and siderophere production by
biocontrol agents, plant growth promoting
organisms and the general rhizosphere
population.
NASSD. Campbell, R. Renwick, A.; Coe. S.K.A.M.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
science institutes series : Series A : Life
sciences. In the series analytic: Iron,
siderophores, and plant diseases / edited by
T.R. Swinburne. Paper presented at the "NATO
Advanced Research Workshop," July 1-5, 1985,
Wye, Kent, England. 1986. v. 117. p. 179-189.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL
QH301.N32).
July/Aug 1987. v. 27 (4). p. 746-752. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
0933
CEPHLOSS: a computer program to help the small
grain producer In Montana.
PLDRA. Johnston, R.H. Mathre, D.E. St. Paul,
M1nn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. June 1985. v. 69 (6). p.
543-544. Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0834
Cereal smuts and their control /by R.W. Leukel
and V.F. Tapke.
Leukel. R. W. 1888-. Tapke, V. F._1890-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1954. "Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1711, Wheat
smuts and their control" by R.W. Leukel . 28
p. : ill., plans ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84F no.2069).
0929
Application of a rapid screening test for
selection of bacteria suppressive to take-all
of wheat.
PLDRA. Weller, D.M. Zhang, B.X.; Cook, R.J. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Aug 1985. v. 69 (8). p.
710-713. Includes 22 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0930
Bacterial and fungal blights of the foliage and
heads of wheat.
AGRYA. Cunfer, B.M. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987. (13). p.
528-541. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM392).
OS35
Characteristics of the 1984-1985 wheat leaf
rust epidemic in central Texas.
PLDIDE. Marshall, D. St. Paul. Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Mar
1988. v. 72 (3). p. 239-241. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0936
Chemical control of foot rot of wheat in
Oregon. 1984.
FNETD. Born. S. Powelson, R.L. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 121-122. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
0931
Blight and other damage of durum wheat in 1940
/R.H. Harris, L.D. Sibbltt, W.E. Brentzel.
Harris, R. H. 1896-. Sibbitt, L. D.; Brentzel.
V. E._1889-. Fargo : Agricultural Experiment
Station, North Dakota Agricultural College,
1941. 14 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 8.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813 no.296).
0937
Chemical control of stripe rust and leaf rust
of wheat in eastern Washington, 198S.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 1O3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0932
Carbon dioxide exchange and total nonstructural
carbohydrate in soft white winter wheat
cultivars and snow mold resistant
Introductions.
CRPSAY. Kiyomoto, R.K. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
0938
Chemical desiccation of wheat plants as a
simulator of postanthesis speckled leaf blotch
stress.
PHYTAJ. Z1Ibersteln. M. Blum. A.; Eyal, Z. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Feb 1985. v. 75 (2).
p. 226-23O. 111. Includes 24 references. (NAL
101
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
No.: DNAL 275.29 OR36).
0939
Chemical, physical, and microscopical studies
of scab-infected hard red winter wheat.
JAFCAU. Seltz, L.M. Bechtel, D.B. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. May/June 1985.
v. 33 (3). p. 373-377. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
0945
Comparison of Bayleton and Tilt for control
stripe rust. 1983.
FNETD. Brown, U.S. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematidde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 125-126. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
Of
0940
Chloride and liming effects on soil nitrogen
form and take-all of wheat.
AGJOAT. Christensen. N.W. Brett, M. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1985. v. 77 (1). p. 157-163.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
0946
Control of common bunt of wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Shaner, G. Buechley, G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematlcide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 140-141. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
0941
Chloride fertilizer effects on stripe rust
development and grain yield of winter wheat.
PLDRA. Scheyer, J.M. Christensen, N.W.;
Powelson, R.L. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Jan
1987. v. 71 (1). p. 54-57. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0942
Chlorophyll loss in wheat infected with
Puccini a recondita.
PNDAAZ. Ketterllng, G.L. Statler, G.D. Grand
Forks. N.D. : The Academy. Proceedings of the
North Dakota Academy of Science. Apr 1988. v.
42. p. 68. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL SCO N813).
O943
Colony color, growth, sporulation, fungicide
sensitivity, and pathogenicity of Pyrenophora
triticl-repentis.
PLDIDE. Hunger, R.M. Brown, D.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Oct 1987. v. 71 (10). p.
9O7-91O. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0944
Combating take-all root rot of winter wheat in
western Oregon Gaeumannomyces graminis var.
tntici .
Jackson, T.L. Powelson. R.L.; Christensen,
N.W>. Corvallls, Or. : The Service. FS, fact
sheet - Oregon State University Extension
Service. Sept 1984. (250.rev.). 2 p. (NAL Call
0947
Control of dwarf bunt of winter wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Hoffmann, J.A. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 178-179. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0948
Control of dwarf bunt of winter wheat. 1985.
FNETD. Hoffman, J.A. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematidde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 142. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
0949
Control of flag smut of wheat with seed
treatments, 1984.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematidde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 179-18O. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
0950
Control of flag smut of wheat with seed
treatments. 1985.
FNETD. Line. R.F. Scott. R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematidde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 142-143. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
102
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
0951
Control of foliage diseases on spring wheat
using fungicides in 1987.
Buchenau, G. R1zvi, S.; Evjen, L. BrookIngs,
S.D. : The Station. Plant science pamphlet -
Plant Science Dept., Agricultural Experiment
Station, South Dakota State University. In the
series analytic: 1987 Annual Progress
Report--Northeast Research Station, Watertown,
South Dakota. Jan 1988. (5). p. 12-15. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S541.5.S8P5).
0952
Control of foliar diseases and scab of winter
wheat with fungicides, 1984.
FNETD. Leath, S. Jacobsen, B.J. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :•
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 131. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0953
Control of foliar diseases of wheat by
fungicide sprays, 1884.
FNETD. Spadafora, V.J. Cole, H. Jr.; Delserone,
L.; Frank, J.A. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests : results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1985. v. 4O. p.
143-144. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
0954
Control of foliar diseases of wheat by
fungicide sprays, 1985.
FNETD. Spadafora, V.J. Cole, H. Jr.; Delserone,
L.; Frank, O.A. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide
and nematicide tests : results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1986. v. 41. p.
102-1O3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
0955
Control of foliar diseases of winter wheat by
fungicide seed treatments, 1985.
FNETD. Schwarz, M.R. Cole, H. Jr.; Delserone,
L.; Frank, J.A.; Spadafora, V.J. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 147. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.£
AM31R).
0956
Control of leaf rust of winter wheat with
fungicides, 1985.
FNETD. Burnette, D.C. Jacobsen, B.J. s.l. :
The Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 89. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0957
Control of seed- and soilborne common bunt of
winter wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Hoffmann, J.A. Green, P. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 178. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
O958
Control of seed- and soilborne common bunt of
winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Hoffmann, J.A. Pearce, P.L. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 141. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
O959
Control of smuts of wheat and oats with special
reference to dust treatments / R.C. Thomas .
Thomas, R. C. 1887-. Wooster, Ohio : Ohio
Agricultural Experiment Station, 1925. Cover
title, p. 4O3-423 : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO OH3S (2) no.39O).
0960
Control of stripe rust and leaf rust of wheat
with foliar application of Bayleton and Tilt,
1984.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 132-133. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
0961
Control of wheat diseases with seed treatments
and foliar fungicide sprays, 1984.
FNETD. Buechley, G. Shaner, G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 176-177. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
O962
Control of wheat leaf rust in the Upper Gulf
Coast of Texas.
Whitney, N.G. Sij, J.W. College Station, Tex. :
The Station. PR - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Feb 1985. (4268). 5 p. Includes 8
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
103
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
0963
Control of wheat loose smut, 1984.
FNETD. Buechley, G. Shaner, G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nentaticlde tests :
results - American Phytopathologlcal Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 177. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
0964
Controlling snowmold In dryland wheat.
UTSCB. Cartee, R.L. Nlelson, R.F.; Tlndall.
T.A. Logan : The Station. Utah Science - Utah
Agricultural Experiment Station. Winter 1986.
v. 47 (4). p. 124-132. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO UT1F).
0965
Crop residue management and pea root rot
disease.
Wilkins, D.E. Kraft, J.M. 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 Oept.,
295O Niles Road. St. Joseph, Michigan 49O85.
Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for
information and prices. 1987. (fiche no.
87-2510). 13 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
0966
Cultivar-specific toxicity of culture filtrates
of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis.
PHYTAJ. Tomas, A. Bockus, W.W. St. Paul. Minn.
: American Phytopathologlcal Society.
Phytopathology. Sept 1987. v. 77 (9). p.
1337-1340. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0967
Decline in deoxynivalenol (Vomitoxin)
concentrations in 1983 Ontario winter wheat
before harvest.
APMBA. Scott. P.M. Nelson, K.; Kanhere, S.R.;
Karplnski, K.F.; Hayward, S.; Neish, G.A.;
Teich, A.M. Washington, D.C. : American Society
for Microbiology. Applied and environmental
microbiology. Oct 1984. v. 48 (4). p. 884-886.
Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
448.3 APS).
0968
Degrees of sensitivity to metalaxyl within the
Pythium spp. pathogenic to wheat in the Pacific
Northwest.
PLDRA. Cook, R.J. Zhang, B.X. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathologlcal Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1985. v. 69 (8). p. 686-688.
Includes 15 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0969
Development of regional models that use
meteorological variables for predicting stripe
rust disease on winter wheat.
JAMOA. Coakley, S.M. Boyd, W.S.; Line. R.F.
Boston : American Meteorological Society.
Journal of climate and applied meteorology. Aug
1984. v. 23 (8). p. 1234-124O. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QC851.J6).
0970
Development of Septoria nodorum blotch on wheat
from Infected and treated seed.
PLDRA. Luke. H.H. Barnett, R.D.; Pfahler, P.L.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Plant disease. Mar 1986. v. 7O (3). p.
252-254. Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0971
A disease management response to the
introduction of wheat stripe rust to New
Zealand.
PLDRA. Gaunt. R.E. Cole, M.J. St. Paul, Minn.
American Phytopathologlcal Society. Plant
disease. Jan 1987. v. 71 (1). p. 102-1O7. 111.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0972
Diseases of durum wheat.
Miller, J.D. Fargo, North Dakota; Hosford, R.M.
Jr.; Stack, R.W.; Statler, G.D. St. Paul,
Minn., USA : American Assoication of Cereal
Chemists, C1988. Durum wheat : chemistry and
technology / edited by Giuseppe Fabriana,
Claudia Lintas. Literature review, p. 69-92.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB191.W5D87).
0973
Double-layer culture technique as a tool for
the selection of calluses resistant to toxic
material from plant pathogenic fungi.
Lepoivre, P. Viseur, J.; Duhetn, K.; Carels, N.
Hingham. Mass. : Martinus Nljhoff Publishers.
Advances in agricultural biotechnology. 1986.
(20). p. 45-52. Includes references. (NAL Call
104
-------
(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
NO.: ONAL S494.5.B563A39).
0974
Economic benefits and costs of biological
control of take-all to the Pacific Northwest
wheat industry.
Helm. M. Folwell, R.J.; Cook, R.J.; Klrpes,
D.J. Pullman : The Center. Research bulletin •
Washington State University, Agricultural
Research Center. Includes statistical data.
1986. (O988). 15 p. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S541.5.W2R47).
0975
Effect of chloride fertilizers on development
of powdery mildew of winter wheat.
PLOIDE. Grybauskas, A.P. Their, A.L.; Sammons,
D.J. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. July
1988. v. 72 (7). p. 6O5-608. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0976
Effect of cultural practices, soil phosphorus,
potassium, and pH on the Incidence of fusarium
head blight and deoxynivalenol levels in wheat.
APMBA. Telch, A.M. Hamilton, J.R. Washington.
D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. June
1985. v. 49 (6). p. 1429-1431. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
0977
Effect of fertilizer nitrogen source and
chloride on take-all of Irrigated hard red
spring wheat.
PLDIDE. Engel. R.E. Mathre, D.E. St. Paul.
M1nn. : American Phytopathologlcal Society.
Plant disease. May 1988. v. 72 (5). p. 393-396.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0978
Effect of foliar fungicides, ethrel, and timing
of application on leaf rust, plant height,
lodging, and yield of wheat, 1985.
FNETD. HerSherman, D.E. Bachl, P.R.; Stuckey.
R.E. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and
nematlclde tests : results - American
Phytopathologlcal Society. 1986. v. 41. p. 90.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
0979
Effect of fungicide treatment and timing of
application on foliar disease development in
winter wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Watklns, J.E. Doupnlk, B. Jr.; Cozlahr,
L.V. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and
nematlclde tests : results - American
Pnytopathological Society. 1985. v. 4O. p.
145-146. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
0981
Effect of fungicides on tan spot and leaf rust
on three spring wheat cultlvars, 1985.
FNETD. Buchenau, G.W. Ahmed, 1.0. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematlcide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 1O4-105. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
O98O
Effect of fungicides on tan spot and leaf rust
on three spring wheat cultlvars, 1985.
FNETD. Buchenau. G.W. Ahmed, 1.0. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematlclde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 105-106. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
O982
Effect of kernel development and wet periods on
production of deoxynivalenol in wheat Infected
with Gibberella zeae.
PHYTAJ. Hart, L.P. Pestka, J.J.; L1u, M.T. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Dec 1984. v. 74 (12).
p. 1415-1418. Includes 18 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
O983
Effect of lime and sulfur application to low-pH
soil on Incidence of Cephalosporium stripe in
winter wheat.
PLDRA. Bockus, W.W. Claassen, M.M. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal Society.
Plant disease. July 1985. v. 69 (7). p.
576-578. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0984
Effect of matric and osmotic potential on
teliospore germination of Tilletia indlca.
PHYTAJ. Dupler. M. Sm1lan1ck, J.L.; Hoffmann.
J.A. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathologlcal Society. Phytopathology. Apr
1987. v. 77 (4). p. 594-598. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
105
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
O985
Effect of moisture and temperature on
development of Septoria tritict blotch in
wheat.
PHYTAJ. Hess, D.E. Shaner. G. St. Paul, M1nn.
American Phytopathologies1 Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2). p.
215-219. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
0991
Effect of temperature, pH, light, and
desiccation on teliospore germination of
Tilletia indica.
PHYTA. Smllanick, J.L. Hoffmann, J.A.; Royer.
M.H. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. Dec
1985. v. 75 (12). p. 1428-1431. Includes 20
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0986
Effect of moisture on Septoria tritici blotch
development on wheat in the field.
PHYTAJ. Hess, D.E. Shaner. G. St. Paul, Minn.
American Phytopathologies1 Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2). p.
220-226. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
O987
Effect of seed treatment with triadlmenol on
severity of take-all of spring wheat caused by
Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici.
PLDRA. Mathre, D.E. Johnston, R.H.; Engel, R.H.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Aug 1986. v. 70 (8). p.
749-751. Includes 1O references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
0992
Effect of tillage on take-all of wheat.
Rothrock, C.S. Athens, Ga. : Agricultural
Experiment Stations, University of Georgia,
1985? . Proceedings of the 1985 Southern
Region No-Till Conference : July 16-17. 1985.
Griffin, Georgia / edited by W.L. Hargrove and
F.C. Boswe11 and G.W. Langdale. p. 211-214.
Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S604.S6 1985).
0993
Effect of triadlmenol seed treatment on powdery
mildew epidemics on winter wheat.
PHYTA. Frank, J.A. Ayers, J.E. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Mar 1986. v. 76 (3). p.
254-257. Includes 20 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
O988
The effect of sexual and asexual reproduction
on the isozyme structure of populations of
Puccini a graminis.
PHYTA. Burden, J.J. Roelfs, A.P. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Sept 1985. v. 75 (9). p.
1O68-1O73. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0994
Effect of Triehoderma harzianum on sporulation
of Cochliobolus sativus on excised wheat
seedli ng 1eaves.
PHYTAJ. Biles, C.L. Hill, J.P. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. June 1988. v. 78 (6). p.
656-659. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
O989
Effect of soil pH on cephalosporium stripe in
wheat.
PLDRA. Love, C.S. Bruehl, G.W. St. Paul. Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1987. v. 71 (8). p. 727-731.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0995
The effect of wheat leaf rust on
photosynthesis.
PNDAAZ. Statler, G.D. Grand Forks, N.D. : The
Academy. Proceedings of the North Dakota
Academy of Science. Apr 1987. v. 41 (79th). p.
72. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
5OO N813).
O990
Effect of streptomycin on development of
Septoria tritici blotch.
PHYTAJ. Gough, F.J. Medhizadegan, F.; Krenzer.
E.G. St. Paul. Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology.
Includes abstract. Oct 1986. v. 76 (10). p.
1103. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
0996
Effectiveness of stripe rust resistance among
Lemhi 53 spring wheat near-isogenic lines.
CRPSAY. Griffey. C.A. Allan. R.E. Madison, Wls.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1986. v. 26 (3). p. 489-493.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
106
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
0997
Effects of crop management practices on common
root rot of winter wheat.
PLDRA. Broscious, S.C. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Sept 1986. v. 70 (9). p. 857-859.
Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
0998
Effects of foliar applied fungicides on disease
development on winter wheat In Mississippi.
RRMSD. Trevathan, L. Munson, 0.; Bloodworth,
H.; Johnson, d. Mississippi State, Miss. : The
Station. Research report - Mississippi
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
July 1986. v. 11 (13). 3 p. Includes 2
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S79.E37).
0999
Effects of fungicides and cultivar genotypes on
populations of Septoria spp. on spring wheat in
Minnesota.
PLDRA. Haugen, L.G. VMlcoxson, R.D.; Baumer,
J.S. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Feb
1985. v. 69 (2). p. 162-163. Includes 5
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1000
Effects of growth regulator, fungicide, and
nitrogen treatments on wheat yield in
Mississippi.
RRMSD. Hairston, d.Ei Trevathan, L.E.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. Oct 1986. v. 11
(17). 3 p. (NAL Call NO.: DNAL S79.E37).
1001
Effects of host resistance to
Pseudocercosporel 1 a herpotnchoides and foot
rot severity on yield and yield components in
winter wheat.
PLDRA. Murray, T.D. Bruehl, G.W. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Sept 1986. v. 70 (9). p.
851-857. Includes 15 references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 1.9
1002
Effects of leaf and glume blotch caused by
Leptosphaeria nodorum on yield and yield
coinponents of soft red winter wheat in
Pennsylvania.
PHYTAd. Spadafora, V.J. Cole, H. Jr.; Frank,
J.A. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. Sept
1987. v. 77 (9). p. 1326-1329. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1O03
Effects of location and cultivar on Fusarium
head blight (scab) in wheat from Kansas in 1882
and 1983.
CECHAF. Love, G.R. Seitz, L.M. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Association of Cereal Chemists.
Cereal chemistry. Mar 1987. v. 64 (2). p.
124-128. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 59.8 C33).
1O04
Effects of open-air fumigation with sulphur
dioxide on the occurrence of fungal pathogens
in winter cereals.
PHYTAd. McLeod, A.R. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Pnytopathological Society. Phytopathology, dan
1988. v. 78 (1). p. 88-94. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1O05
The effects of polyamines on the growth and
development of the wheat bunt fungi.
BOGAA. Trione, E.d. Stockwell, V.O.; Austin,.
H.A. Chicago, 111. : University of Chicago
Press. Botanical gazette, dune 1988. v. 149
(2). p. 173-178. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 450 B652).
1O06
Effects of soil matric potential and cell
motility on wheat root colonization by
fluorescent pseudomonads suppressive to
take-al1.
PHYTAd. Howie, W.d. Cook. R.d.; Weller, D.M.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2).
p. 286-292. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1O07
Effects of the herbicide chlorsulfuron on
rhizoctonia bare patch and take-all of barley
and wheat.
PLDRA. Rovira, A.D. McDonald, H.d. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Sept 1986. v. 7O (9). p.
879-882. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
107
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1008
Effects of timing of nitrogen fertilization and
a fungicide on soft red winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Roth. G.W. Marshall. H.G. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79 (2). p. 197-200.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1014
Evaluation of an early fungicide application
for control of foliar diseases of soft red
winter wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Palm, E.W. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematldde tests : results -
American Phytopathologies! Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 139. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
10OS
Effects of wheat chaff and tillage on inoculum
density of Pythium ultlmum in the Pacific
Northwest.
PHYTAJ. Rush, C.M. Ramig, R.E.; Kraft, J.M. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Phytopathology. Dec 1986. v. 76 (12).
p. 133O-1332. Includes 23 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL.464.8 P56).
1015
Evaluation of bitertanol and thiabendazole seed
treatment and PCNB soi1 treatment for control
of dwarf bunt of wheat.
PLDRA. Hoffmann, J.A. Sisson, D.V. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Sept 1987. v. 71 (9). p.
839-841. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1O10
Efficacy of foliar fungicide sprays for control
of stripe rust of winter wheat in western and
eastern Oregon, 1984.
FNETD. Born, S. Powelson. R.L. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathologlcal Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 122-124. (NAL Cal 1 No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1016
Evaluation of foliar fungicides for control of
leaf rust in wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Stuckey, R.E. Clinton, W.; Hershman,
D.E.; Van Sanford, D.A. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 93-94. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R)
1011
Enniatin production by Fusarium tricinctum and
its effect on germinating wheat seeds.
PHYTAO. Burmeister, H.R. Plattner, R.D. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Phytopathology. Oct 1987. v. 77 (10).
p. 1483-1487. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1017
Evaluation of foliar fungicides for control of
Septoria leaf blotch and leaf rust, 1984.
FNETD. Hershman, D.E. Stuckey, R.E.; Bachi.
P.R. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and
nematicide tests : results - American
Phytopathological Society. -1985. v. 4O. p. 13O.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1012
Enzyme-linked Inmunosorbent assay
quantification of Initial Infection of wheat by
Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici as
moderated by biocontrol agents.
PHYTAJ. El-Nashaar. H.M. Moore, L.W.; George.
R.A. St. Paul. Minn. : American
Phytopathologlcal Society. Phytopathology. Dec
1986. v. 76 (12). p. 1319-1322. Includes 14
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1013
Evaluation of a single application of foliar
fungicides on winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Palm. E.W. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 101-102. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1018
Evaluation of foliar fungicides for disease
control on wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Anzalone, L. dr. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathologlcal Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 121. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1019
Evaluation of foliar fungicides on Blueboy
wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Stromberg, D.L. Thilsted. W.E.; Mull 1ns,
W. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and
nematicide tests : results - American
Phytopathologlcal Society. 1985. v. 4O. p.
144-145. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
108
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1020
Evaluation of foliar fungicides on Tyler wheat,
1985.
FNETD. Stromberg, E.L. Crane, S.E.; Komm, D.A.
s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and nematiclde
tests : results - American Phytopathologies!
Society. 1986. v. 41. p. 97. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 464.9 AM31R).
1026
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases of soft red winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Anzalone, L. Jr. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematiclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 88. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1021
Evaluation of fungicide seed treatments and
foliar fungicides for foliar disease control of
wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Stuckey. R.E. Clinton, W.; Van Sanford,
D.A. s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and
nwnaticide tests : results - American
Phytopathological Society. 1986. v. 41. p.
143-144. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1022
Evaluation of fungicide sprays for glume blotch
and leaf disease control in wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Chambers, A.Y. Reed, H.E.; Bradley. J.F.
s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and nematicide
tests : results - American Phytopathological
Society. 1985. v. 40. p. 128. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1023
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
disease in five cultivars of wheat under
Intensive management, 1985.
FNETD. Phipps. P.M. Alley, M.M. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 91-92. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1024
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases of soft red winter wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Palm, E.W. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematiclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 138-139. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1025
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases of soft red winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Palm. D.W. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 1OO-1O1. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1027
Evaluation of fungicides for control of foliar
diseases of soft red winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Anzalone, L. dr. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematicide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 87-88. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1028
Evaluation of fungicides for control of
Septoria blight of wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Born, S. Powelson. R.L. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematiclde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 124-125. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1029
Evaluation of fungicides for control of stripe
rust, leaf rust, and stem rust of spring wheat
in eastern Washington, 1984.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 134. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
103O
Evaluation of fungicides for disease control In
five cultivars of wheat under intensive
management for maximum yield, 1984.
FNETD. Phipps, P.M. Brann. D.E. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematiclde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 14O-141. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1031
Evaluation of fungicides for leaf rust control
in wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Whitney. N.G. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematiclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 95. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
109
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1032
Evaluation of fungicides for leaf rust control
in wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Whitney, N.G. s.1. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematlclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 95-96. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 464.9 AM31R).
1038
Experiments with wheat and oats for smut /by
L.F. Henderson.
Henderson, L. F. Moscow, Idaho : University of
Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station, 19O6.
15 p. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 Id1
no.53).
1033
Evaluation of new fungicide for control of
stripe rust in eastern Washington, 1884.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematlclde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 133-134. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1039
Fertilizer effects on yield, grain composition,
and foliar disease of doublecrop soft red
winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Boquet, D.O. Johnson, C.C. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 79 (1). p. 135-141.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1034
Evaluation of seed foliar fungicides for
control of Karnal bunt of wheat.
PLDRA. Smilanick, J.L. Hoffmann, J.A.; Cashion,
N.L.; Prescott, J.M. St. Paul. Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Jan
1987. v. 71 (1). p. 94-96. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1035
Evaluation of wheat cultivar response to foliar
fungicide applications, 1984.
FNETD. Edwards, N.C. Sciumbato. G.L. s.l. :
The Society. Fungicide and nematlclde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 128. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1036
Experiments toward the control of the take-all
disease of wheat and the Phymatotrichun root
rot of cotton /by Francis E. Clark.
Clark, F. E. 1910-. Washington : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1942. Caption title. 27 p. : 111.
; 23 cm. Literature cited: p. 26-27. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te no.835).
1037
Experiments with certain copper compounds as
bunt fungicides /by O.A. Nelson and R.W.
Leukel.
Nelson. 0. A. 1892-. Leukel, R. W._1888-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1937. Caption title. 8 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: p. 8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.452).
1040
Field evaluation of fungicides for control of
foliar diseases on small grains.
Frank, J.A. Cole, H. Jr. St. Paul. M1nn. : APS
Press, C1986. Methods for evaluating pesticides
for control of plant pathogens / edited by
Kenneth D. Hlckey ; prepared jointly by the
American Phytopathological Society and the
Society of Nematologists. p. 224-225. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB960.M47
1986).
1041
Flag smut of wheat and its controlW.H. Tisdale
and Marlon A. Griffiths.
Tisdale, W. H. Washington. D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1921. 6 p. : 111. --. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL F1che S-7O no.1213).
1042
Foliar and seed applied fungicides for control
of powdery mildew on wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Lipps, P.E. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematiclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 136-137. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1043
Foliar and seed applied fungicides for the
control of foot rot in winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Murray, T.D. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematlclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 86-87. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
110
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1044
Foliar fungicide for wheat.
Gallenberg, D. Brook1ngs, S.D. : The
Department. Field facts : soils, Insects,
diseases, weeds, crops - South Dakota State
University, Cooperative Extension Service,
Plant Science Department. June 9, 1988. v. 3
(12). p. 2. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
1045
Foliar fungicides for control of leaf rust and
Septorla glume blotch on wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Llpps, P.E. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematldde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 90-91. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1050
Fungicide evaluations for stripe rust of wheat.
Whitney, N.Q. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. PR - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. May 1988. (4555). 4 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T31P).
1051
Fungicide treatment and leaf disease
development on winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Watk1ns, U.E. Doupnik, B.; Coziahr, L.V.
s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and nematlclde
tests : results - American Phytopathological
Society. 1986. v. 41. p. 94. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1046
Foliar fungicides for control of powdery mildew
on wheat, 1984.
FNETD. Llpps, P.E. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematlclde tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1985. v.
40. p. 135-136. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1O52
Fungicides and wheat production technology:
advances in the eastern United States.
ACSMC. Cole, H. Jr. Washington. D.C. : The
Society. ACS Symposium series - American
Chemical Society. 1986. (304). p. 127-134.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD1.A45).
1047
Foliar seed applied fungicides for control of
powdery mildew and leaf rust on wheat in Ohio,
1885.
FNETD. Llpps, P.E. s.l. : The Society.
Fungicide and nematlcide tests : results -
American Phytopathological Society. 1986. v.
41. p. 96. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9 AM31R).
1053
Fusarium scab of irrigated wheat In central
Washington.
PLDRA. Strausbaugh, C.A. Maloy, O.C. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Dec 1986. v. 7O (12). p.
11O4-11O6. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1048
Foot rot control In winter wheat using tillage,
rotation, variety, fungicide and nitrogen
variables.
Herrman. T. Wiese, M.V. Moscow, Idaho : The
Service. Current information series -
Cooperative Extension Service, University of
Idaho. May 1984. (737). 3 p. 111. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 275.29 ID13IDC).
1049
Fungicidal dusts for the control of bunt /by
William W. Mackie and Fred N. Briggs.
Mackle, W. W. 1873-. Briggs, Fred N.,_1896-.
Berkeley, Cal. : Agricultural Experiment
Station. 1923. Cover title, p. 353 -572. 3 p.
of plates : 111., plans ; 24 cm. Bibliography:
p. 570-571. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 C12S
no.364).
1054
Genetic control of phenotypes in wheat stem
rust.
APPYA. Roelfs, A.P. Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual
Reviews, Inc. Annual review of phytopathology.
Literature review. 1988. v. 26. p. 351-367.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
AN72).
1055
Graphite-nitrogen suspensions with selected
herbicides applied to snow cover in management
of winter wheat.
SOSCAK. Tindall. T.A. Dewey. S.A. Baltimore,
Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. Sept
1987. v. 144 (3). p. 218-223. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 SOS).
111
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1056
Herttabflity and number of genes controlling
leaf rust resistance in four cultWars of
wheat.
PHYTAJ. Bjarko, M.E. Line, R.F. St. Paul, M1nn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Apr 1988. v. 78 (4). p.
457-461. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
1057
High yield management of wheat in south
Louisiana.
Harrison, S.A. Viator, H.P. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. Includes statistical data. 1986? .
p. 69-73. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O L936).
1O58
Importance of seedborne Tilletla controversa
for infection of winter wheat and its
relationship to international commerce.
PLDRA. Grey. W.E. Mathre, D.E.; Hoffmann, J.A.;
Powe1 son, R.L.; Fernandez, J.A. St. Paul, M1nn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Feb 1986. v. 7O (2). p. 122-125.
Includes 10 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1062
Influence of clImatological factors in the
development of cercosporella foot rot of winter
wheat /by Roderick Sprague.
Sprague, Roderick, 19O1-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1937. Caption
title.- "Contribution from the Bureau of Plant
Industry in cooperation with the Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho Agricultural Experiment
Stations.". 40 p. : maps ; 24 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.451).
1063
Influence of cultural practices on incidence of
foot rot in winter wheat.
PLDRA. Herrman, T. Wiese. M.V. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Nov 1985. . v. 69 (11). p. 948-950.
Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1064
The Influence of four unnecessary genes for
virulence on the fitness of Erysiphe graminis
f. sp. tritlci.
PHYTA. Bronson. C.R. Ellingboe. A.H. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1986. v. 76 (2). p.
154-158. Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 464.8 P56).
1O59
Improving wheat and durum seedling stands and
vigor by fungicide seed treatments.
NDFRA. McMullen. M.P. Stack, R.W. Fargo, N.D. :
The Station. North Dakota farm research - North
Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Jan/Feb 1987. v. 44 (4). p. 13-15. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813B).
1060
In search of biopreparations for control of
brown rust in wheat /A.E. Chumakov, O.P.
Kamysnko and E.G. Shekunova.
Chumakov, A. E. S.I. : s.n., 1981? .
Translated from Russian?. TT 81-52025/01.- UDC
632.937:615.719.9. 7 leaves ; 28 cm.
Bibliography: leaves 6-7. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TRANSL 31591).
1061
Incubation period and latent period of wheat
for resistance to Leptosphaerla nodorum.
PLDIDE. Stooksbury, D.E. Johnson, J.W.; Cunfer,
B.M. St. Paul. Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. Dec
1987. v. 71 (12). p. 1109-1112. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1065
Influence of number of host genotype units on
the effectiveness of host mixtures for disease
control: a modeling approach.
PHYTAJ. Mundt. C.C. Brophy. L.S. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Aug 1988. v. 78 (8). p.
1087-1094. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
1066
Influence of soil and applied chloride on
several wheat parameters.
AGJOAT. F1xen, P.E. Buchenau, G.W.; Gelderman,
R.H.; Schumacher, T.E.; Gerwing, J.R.; Chollck,
F.A.; Farber, B.G. Madison, W1S. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug
1986. v. 78 (4). p. 736-740. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1067
Influence of soil treatments on growth and
yield of wheat and implications for control of
Pythium root rot.
PHYTAJ. Cook. R.J. Sitton, J.W.; Haglund, W.A.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Aug 1987. v. 77 (8).
112
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
p. 1192-1198. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1068
Interactive effects of freezing and common root
rot fungi on winter wheat.
PHYTAJ. Fernandez, J.A. Wofford, D.S.; Norton.
J.L. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. July
1985. v. 75 (7). p. 845-847. Includes 21
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1069
Isolation and characterization of linear DMA
elements from the mitochondria of
Gaeumannomyces graminis.
APMBA. Honeyman, A.L. Currier, T.C. Washington,
D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. Oct
1986. v. 52 (4). p. 924-929. ill. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
1070
Line and gypsum effects on pea-root-pathogen
inoculum and related factors In a wheat-peas
rotation.
AGJOAT. All maras, R.R. Kraft, J.M.; Pikul, J.L.
Or. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 439-445. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1071
Metabolism of 2-deoxy-D-glueose by axenlcally
grown mycelia of Puccini a graminis.
EXMYD. Manners, J.M. Maclean, D.J.; Scott, K.J.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Experimental
mycology. Dec 1988. v. 12 (4). p. 350-356.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK600.E9).
1072
Methods of preventing smut in wheat and oats ;
Carbon bisulphide as a squirrel exterminator
/ by Charles P. Fox . A new squirrel
exterminator.
Fox, Charles P. Moscow, Idaho : University of
Idaho, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1893.
12 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO
Id1 no.4).
1O73
Moisture effects on the discharge and survival
of conidia of Septoria trltici.
PHYTAJ. Gough, F.J. Lee, T.S. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1985. v. 75 (2). p.
180-182. ill. Includes 24 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1074
Negative interplot interference in field
experiments with leaf rust of wheat.
PHYTAJ. Bowen. K.L. Teng, P.S.; Roelfs. A.P.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Oct 1984. v. 74 (10).
p. 1157-1161. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1O7S
New sources of resistance to stem rot and leaf
rust in foreign varieties of common wheat /by
E.S. MeFadden.
McFadden, E. S. 1891-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1949. Caption title. 16
p. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 15-16. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.814).
1076
New studies upon the smut of wheat, oats and
barley, with a resume of treatment experiments
for the last three years / by H.L. Bolley .
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : Government
Agricultural Experiment Station for North
Dakota, 1897. Cover title, p. 109-162 : ill. ;
21 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 N813 no.27).
1077
Number of genes controlling high-temperature,
adult-plant resistance to stripe rust in wheat.
PHYTA. M1lus, E.A. Line, R.F. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Jan 1986. v. 76 (1). p. 93-96.
Includes 21 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.8 P56).
1078
Occurrence of trichothecin In wheat.
APMBA. Ishil, K. Kobayashi, J.; Ueno, Y.;
Ichinoe, M. Washington, D.C. : American Society
for Microbiology. Applied and environmental
microbiology. Aug 1986. v. 52 (2). p. 331-333.
Includes 16 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
448.3 APS).
113
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1079
Pathotypes of Puccinia graminis f. sp. trltlcl
with Increased virulence for Sr24.
PLDIDE. Le Roux, 0. Rljkenberg, F.H.J. St.
Paul. Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Plant disease. Dec 1987. v. 71 (12).
p. 1115-1119. maps. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1085
The prevention of stinking smut of wheat and
loose smut of oats /by Walter T. Swingle.
Swingle, Walter T. 1871-1952. Washington : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 19O6. Cover title. 16 p.
: ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no.250).
1080
Peroxidases and glycosidases in intercellular
fluids from noninoculated and rust-affected
wheat leaves.
PLPHA. Holden, D.W. Rohringer. R. Rockville.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Nov 1985. v. 79 (3). p.
82O-B24. ill. Includes 18 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 45O P692).
1086
Probable aflatoxin B1--induced alteraions in
Triticum spp. cvs., seedling organ elongations
and 65Zn-ZnC12 uptake/distribution.
Llewellyn, G.C. Reynolds, U.D.; O'Rear, C.E.;
Dashek, W.V. New York : Plenum Press, C1987.
Biodeterioration research 1 / edited by Gerald
C. Llewellyn and Charles E. O'Rear. p. 197-211.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TA418.74.P36 1986).
1081
Plant diseases: Foot rot of wheat.
WUEXA. Maloy. O.C. Murray, T.D. Pullman, Wash.
; The Service. Extension bulletin - Washington
State University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Feb 1986. (1378). 3 p. ill. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 275.29 W27P).
1082
Possible role of competition for nutrients in
biocontrol of Pythium damping-off by bacteria.
PHYTAU. Elad, Y. Chet, I. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Feb 1987. v. 77 (2). 19O-195.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
P56).
1083
Powdery mildew pustules supporting Fusarium
culiDorum infection of wheat leaves.
PLDRA. Mathis, A. Forrer, H.R.; Gessler, C. St.
Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Plant disease. Jan 1986. v. 70 (1). p.
53-54. Includes 18 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1084
Predicting stripe rust severity on winter wheat
using an Improved method for analyzing
meteorological and rust data.
PHYTAJ. Coakley, S.M. Line, R.F.; McDaniel,
L.R. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathologlcal Society. Phytopathology. May
1988. v. 78 (5). p. 543-550. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56),
1087
Proteins in Intercellular washing fluid from
noninoculated and rust-affected leaves of wheat
and barley.
PLPHA. Holden, D.W. Rohringer, R. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Aug 1985. v. 78 (4). p.
715-723. ill. Includes 4 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1088
Puccini a graminis development in North America
during 1986.
PLDIDE. Roelfs, A.P. Long, D.L. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Dec 1987. v. 71 (12). p. 1089-1093.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1089
Pythium root rot a barrier to yield of Pacific
Northwest wheat /by R. James Cook and W.A.
Haglund.
Cook, R. James, 1937-. Haglund, W. A.
Wasgington, : Agricultural Research Center,
Washington State University. 1982. 18 p. : ill.
; 28 cm. --. Bibliography: p. 18. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB608.W5C6).
1090
Quantitative determination of the gene action
of leaf rust resistance in four cultivars of
wheat, Triticum aestivum.
PHYTAJ. Bjarko, M.E. Line, R.F. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Apr 1988. v. 78 (4). p.
451-456. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 464.8 P56).
114
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1091
Races of Puccini a graminis in the United States
and Mexico during 1986.
PLDIDE. Roelfs. A.P. Casper, D.H.; Long, D.L.;
Roberts, J.J. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathologies! Society. Plant disease. Oct
1987. v. 71 (10). p. 903-907. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1097
The residual and interactive expressions of
"defeated" wheat stem rust resistance genes.
PHYTAJ. Brodny, U. Nelson, R.R.; Gregory. L.V.
St. Paul, M1nn. ; American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. May 1986. v. 76 (5).
p. 546-549. Includes 13 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1092
Registration of 'Inia 88R' wheat.
CRPSAY. Oualset, C.O. Vogt, H.E.; Borlaug, N.E.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 25 (6).
p, 1129. Includes 3 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
1093
Registration of 'Sevard' wheat.
CRPSAY. Cox. D.J. D'Appolonia, B.L.; Miller,
J.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 28 (2)
p. 378-379. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 64.8 C883).
1094
Relationship between resistance to Hessian fly
and powdery mildew in soft white spring wheat
PI 468960.
CRPSAY. Sunderman, D.W. Hatchett, J.H. Madison,
W1s. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26 (5). p.
1071-1072. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 64.8 C883).
1095
Removing smut balls from seed wheat /by W.M.
Hurst ... et al. .
Hurst, W. M._1898-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of AgrTculture, 1935. Caption title. 16
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.361).
1096
Reproduction of crown rot of wheat caused by
Fusarium graminearum group 1 in the greenhouse.
PLDRA. Liddell, C.M. Burgess, L.W.; Taylor,
P.W.J. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. July
1986. v. 70 (7). p. 632-635. 111. Includes 12
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 1.9 P69P).
1098
Resistant winter wheats compared at differing
growth stages and leaf positions for tan spot
severity.
PLDIDE. Cox, D.J. Hosford, R.M. Or. St. Paul,
M1nn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Oct 1987. v. 71 (1O). p.
883-886. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1099
Rhizoctonia root rot of small grains favored by
reduced tillage in the Pacific Northwest.
PLDRA. Weller, D.M. Cook, R.U.; MacNish, G.;
Bassett, E.N.; Powelson. R.L.; Petersen, R.R.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Jan 1986. v. 7O (1). p.
70-73. ill. Includes 35 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
11OO
Role of a phenazine antibiotic from Pseudomonas
fluorescens in biological control of
Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici.
JOBAAY. Thomashow, L.S. Weller, D.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Society for
Microbiology. Pseudomonas fluorescens 2-79
(NRRL B-15132) and its rifampin-resistant
derivative 2-79RN10 are suppressive to
take-all, a major root disease of wheat caused
by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici. Strain
2-79 produces the antibiotic
phenazine-1-carboxylate, which is active in
vitro against G. graminis var. tritici and
other fungal root pathogens. Mutants defective
in phenazine synthesis (Phz-) were generated by
Tn5 insertion and then compared with the
parental strain to determine the Importance of
the antibiotic in take-all suppression on wheat
roots. Six independent, prototrophlc Phz-
mutants were noninhibitory to G. graminis var.
tritici in vitro and provided significantly
less control of take-all than strain 2-79 on
wheat s eedlings. Antibiotic synthesis, fungal
inhibition in vitro, and suppression of
take-all on wheat were coordinately restored 1n
two mutants complemented with cloned DNA from a
2-79 genomlc library. These mutants contained
Tn5 insertions in adjacent EcoRI fragments 1n
the 2-79 genome, and the restriction maps of
the region flanking the insertions and the
complementary DNA were colinear. These results
indicate that sequences required for phenazine
production were present 1n the cloned DNA and
support the importance of the phenazine
115
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
antibiotic in disease suppression in the
rhizosphere. Journal of bacteriology. Aug 1988.
v. 17O (8). p. 3499-35O8. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 J82).
1101
Rust problems facts, observations and theories,
possible means of control / Henry L. Bolley .
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : Agricultural
Experiment Station, North Dakota Agricultural
College, 1906. p. 607-672, 15 leaves of
plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813
no.68).
1102
Rust susceptibility and fungicide response in
three spring wheat cultivars, 1984.
FNETD. Mascianica, M.P. Caruso. F.L. s.l. :
The Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 137. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
p. 439-447. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 75.8 P842).
1107
Seed treatments for the control of certain
diseases of wheat, oats, barley /by Benjamin
Koehler.
Koehler, Benjamin, 189O-. Urbana, 111. :
University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1935. Cover title, p. 497 -575 : ill.
; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 571-575. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 100 I16S no.420).
1108
Single-bath hot-water and stem treatments of
seed wheat for the control of loose smut /by
V.F. Tapke.
Tapke, V. F. 189O-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1926. Caption title.-
"March, 1926.". 29 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: p. 28. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84B no.1383).
1103
Scab of wheat and barley.
Mihuta-Grimm, L. Forster, R.L. Moscow, Idaho
The Service. Current information series -
Cooperative Extension Service, University of
Idaho. July 1986. (783). 2 p. ill. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 275.29 ID13IDC).
11O9
Smuts of wheat and rye and their control /by
W.H. Tisdale and V.F. Tapke.
Tisdale, W. H. 1892-. Tapke, V. F._1890-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1927. 17 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1 Ag84F no.1540).
1104
Scab of wheat and barley and its control /by
James G. Diekson.
Dickson, James G. 1891-. Washington, D.C. :
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1942. Originally
issued Sept. 1929. 22 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1599 1942).
1110
Snow mold damage in Idaho's winter wheat /Hugh
C. McKay, J.M. Raeder.
McKay, Hugh C. Raeder, J. M._1892-. Moscow,
Idaho : University of Idaho, College of
Agriculture, 1953. 1 sheet ; 44 x 23 cm. folded
to 23 x 15 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO ID14
no.20O).
1105
Scab of wheat and barley and its control /by
James G. Dickson and E.B. Mains.
Dickson, James G. 1891-. Mains, Edwin B._1890-
Washlngton, D.C. : U.S. Oept. of Agriculture,
1929. "This bulletin supersedes Farmers'
bulletin 1224.". 18 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1599).
1106
Seasonal variation and effects of wheat
rotation on populations of VerticiIlium dahliae
Kleb. in Ohio potato field soils.
APOJA. Joaquim. T.R. Smith, V.L.; Rowe. R.C.
Orono, Me. : Potato Association of America.
American potato journal. Aug 1988. v. 65 (8).
1111
Stinking smut (bunt) in wheat and how to
prevent it /by R.J. Haskell, Robert W. Leukel,
and E.G. Boerner.
Haskell, R. J. 1890-. Leukel. R. W._1888-;
Boerner, E. G._1878-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1931. Caption title. 20
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C
no.182).
116
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1112
Studies in the physiology and control of bunt,
or stinking smut, of wheat /by Horace M.
Woolman and Harry B. Humphrey.
Woolman, Horace Mann, 1853-. Humphrey. Harry
Baker,_1873-1955. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture, 1924. Cover title. 30 p., 5 p.
of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p.
2B-29. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84B no.1239).
1117
Take-all of irrigated spring wheat in North
Dakota.
NDFRA. Stack, R.W. Fargo, N.D. : The Station.
North Dakota farm research - North Dakota,
Agricultural Experiment Station. May/dune 1983.
v. 4O (6). p. 25-26. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N813B).
1113
Studies on bunt, or stinking smut, of wheat and
its control /by R.W. Leukel.
Leukel, R. W. Washington : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1937. Cover title. 48 p. ; 23 cm.
Literature cited: p. 45-47. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1 Ag84Te no.582).
1114
Suppression of root diseases of wheat by
fluorescent pseudomonads and mechanisms of
action.
NASSD. Weller. D.M. Cook, R.d. New York. N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Iron, siderophores, and plant
diseases / edited by T.R. Swinburne. Paper
presented at the "NATO Advanced Research
Workshop," duly 1-5, 1985, Wye, Kent. England.-
Literature review. 1986. v. 117. p. 99-1O7.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.N32).
1115
Synthesis of differentiation-specific proteins
in germlings of the wheat stem rust fungus
after heat shock.
EXMYD. Wanner, R. Forster, H.; Mendgen, K.;
Staples, R.C. Orlando, Fla. : Academic Press.
Experimental mycology. Sept 1985. v. 9 (3). p.
279-283. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QK6OO.E9).
1116
Synthetic derivatives of the fungal metabolite
dehydrocurvularin: biological activity.
PPGQD. Cutler, H.G. Arrendale, R.F.; Cole,
P.O.; Roberts, R.G.: Springer, J.P. Lake
Alfred, Fla. : The Society. Proceedings annual
meeting - Plant Growth Regulator Society of
America. 1987. (14th). p. 236-247. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB128.P5).
1118
Take-al1 of wheat and i ts control /Harry B.
Humphrey, Aaron G. Johnson, and Harold H.
McKinney.
Humphrey, Harry Baker, 1873-. dohnson, Aaron
G._1880-: McKinney, Harold Hal 1,_1889-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1921. Cover title.- "Contribution from the
Bureau of Plant Industry.". 12 p. : ill. ; 23'
cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1226).
1119
Tan spot effects on yield and yield components
relative to growth stage in winter wheat.
PLDIDE. Shabeer, A. Bockus, W.W. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease, duly 1988. v. 72 (7). p.
599-6O2. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1120
Temperature effects on take-all of cereals
caused by Phialophora graminicola and
Gaeumannomyces graminis.
PHYTAd. Smiley, R.W. Fowler, M.C.; Reynolds,
K.L. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. Sept
1986. v. 76 (9). p. 923-931. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1121
Treatment of seed wheat with formalin.
Garman. H. Hathaway, C.L. Lexington, Ky. : The
Station. Circular - University of Kentucky
Agricultural Experiment Station. Documents
available from: Agriculture Library,
Agricultural Science Center - North,
Unlverisity of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.
40546-0091. duly 1918. (22). p. 21-28. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO K41).
1122
Treatment of
Treatment of smut in wheat
potato scab / H.L. Bolley .
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : Government
Agricultural Experiment Station for North
Dakota. 1895. Cover title, p. 125-134 : ill
22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813 no.19).
117
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(PLANT DISEASES - FUNGAL)
1123
Use of Bayleton to assess spring wheat losses
caused by rust, 1984.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematidde tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 4O. p. 135. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1129
Wheat disease control with Tilt foliar
fungicide, 1985.
FNETD. Buechley, G. Shaner, G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
19B6. v. 41. p. 99-10O. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1124
Use of Bayleton to obtain data on winter wheat
losses caused by rust, 1984.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott, R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 132. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1130
Wheat scab and its control /Aaron G. Johnson
and Janes G. Dickson.
Johnson, Aaron G. 188O-. Dickson, James
G._1891-. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1921. Cover title.- "Contribution
from the Bureau of Plant Industry.". 16 p. :
111. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no.1224).
1125
Use of selective fungicides to obtain data on
wheat yield losses caused by rust, 1985.
FNETD. Line, R.F. Scott. R.B. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 104. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.9
AM31R).
1126
Varietal resistance of spring wheats to bunt
/by W.E. Brentzel and Ralph W. Smith.
Brentzel. W. E. 1889-, Smith, Ralph W._1877-.
Fargo : Agricultural Experiment Station,
North Dakota Agricultural College, 1929. 12 p.
: 111. ; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813
no.231).
1131
Wheat smuts and their control /by J.A. Paris,
V.F. Tapke, and H.A. Rodenhlser.
Faris, James Abraham, 189O-1933. Tapke, V.
F. 1890-: Rodenhiser, H. A._1899-. Washington,
D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1933. "This
bulletin 1s a revision of and supersedes
Farmers' bulletin 1540: Smuts of wheat and rye
and their control.". 11, 16 p. : 111. : 23 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1711).
1132
Wheat smuts and their control /by R.W. Leukel
... et al. .
Leukel, R. W._1888-. Washington. D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1938. Originally issued
Oct. 1933. 11, 18 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1711 1938).
1127
Wheat disease control with foliar fungicides,
1984.
FNETD. Buechley. G. Shaner. G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1985. v. 40. p. 126-127. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
1128
Wheat disease control with seed and foliar
fungicides, 1985.
FNETD. Buechley. G. Shaner, G. s.l. : The
Society. Fungicide and nematicide tests :
results - American Phytopathological Society.
1986. v. 41. p. 98-99. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
464.9 AM31R).
118
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PLANT DISEASES - BACTERIAL
1133
Bacterial and fungal blights of the foliag? and
heads of wheat.
AGRYA. Cunfer. B.M. Madison. W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 19S7. (13). p.
528-541. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM392).
1134
Black chaff of wheat and barley.
Forster. R.L. M1huta-Gr1mm, L.; Schaad, N.W.
Moscow, Idaho : The Service. Current
Information series - Cooperative Extension
Service, University of Idaho, duly 1986. (784).
2 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 ID13IDC).
1135
Crop losses caused by Xanthomonas streak on
spring wheat and barley.
PLDIDE. Shane, W.W. Bautner, J.S.; Teng. P.S.
St. Paul. Minn. : American Phytopathologlcal
Society. Plant disease. Oct 1987. v. 71 (1O).
p. 927-93O. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1136
Development of host range mutants of
Xanthomonas campestris pv. translucens.
APMBA. Mellano, V.J. Cooksey, O.A. Washington,
D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.
Astract: Xanthomonas campestris pv. translucens
1s the causal agent of bacterial leaf streak of
cereal grains and grasses, and Individual
strains within the pathovar differ in their
host range among the cereals. Co inoculation of
a wide-host range and a narrow-host-range
strain resulted in the wide-host-range
reaction. Transposon and chemical mutagenesis
of the wide-host-range strain Xct4, pathogenic
on barley, wheat, rye. and triticale, resulted
in variants with reduced host range. When
pathogenicity was inactivated independently for
barley, wheat, triticale, and rye, wild-type
symptoms were retained on the other members in
the host range. Testing of some host range
mutants on additional varieties of the cereals
indicated some c ultivar specificity. In
addition, mutants nonpathogenlc on combinations
of the hosts or on all hosts were Isolated.
This sugggests that there are independent
positive factors determining host range 1n this
species, rather than an avtrulence gene system
such as those determining race specificity in
other plant pathogens. Applied and
Environmental microbiology. Apr 1988. v. 54
(4). p. 884-889. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
1137
Diseases of durum wheat.
Miller, d.D. Fargo, North Dakota; Hosford, R.M.
Or.; Stack, R.W.; Statler, G.D. St. Paul,
Minn., USA : American Assoication of Cereal
Chemists, C1988. Durum wheat : chemistry and
technology / edited by Giuseppe Fabriana,
Claudia Lintas. Literature review, p. 69-92.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB 191.W5D87).
1138
Fungicide treatment and leaf disease
development on winter wheat, 1985.
FNETD. Watkins, J.E. Doupnik, B.; Coziahr, L.V.
s.l. : The Society. Fungicide and nematicide
tests : results - American Phytopathological
Society. 1986. v. 41. p. 94. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 464.9 AM31R).
1139
Method for screening bacteria and application
thereof for field control of diseases caused by
Gaeumannomyees gramlnis.
Weller. D.M. Cook, R.U.; Wilkinson. H.T.
Washington, D.C. : The Office. United States
patent - United States Patent Office. Copies of
USDA patents are available for a fee from the
Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, U.S.
Patents and Trademarks Office, Washington, D.C.
20231.- Includes abstract. June 26, 1984.
(4.456,684). 1 p. Includes 14 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL NO CALL NO. (PAT)).
1140
The relationship of Xanthomonas campestris pv.
translucens to frost and the effect of frost on
black chaff development in wheat.
PHYTAJ. Azad, H. Schaad, N.W. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Jan 1988. v. 78 (1). p. 95-100.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
P56).
119
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PLANT DISEASES - VIRAL
1141
Barley yellow dwarf and wheat streak mosaic in
small grains.
Geske, S. Rlesselman, J. Bozeman, Mont. : The
Service. Montguide MT : Human resource
development - Montana State University,
Cooperative Extension Service. Feb 1988.
(88O2). 4 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.M9M652).
1147
Recurrence and control of wheat sol 1 borne
mosaic virus In Florida.
Kucharek, T.A. Griggs. M.; Cullen, R.E.;
Christie. S. S.I. : The Society. Proceedings
- Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida.
1988. v. 47. p. 157-161. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S032).
1142
Effects of barley yellow dwarf virus on growth
and yield of small grains in Montana.
PLDRA. Yount, D.d. Martin. J.M.; Carroll. T.W.;
Zaske, S.K. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Plant disease. June
1985. v. 69 (6). p. 487-491. Includes 20
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1148
Reduction In plant development, yield, and
grain quality associated with wheat spindle
streak mosaic virus.
PHYTAU. Cunfer, B.M. Demski, J.W.; Bays. D.C.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Phytopathology. Feb 1988. v. 78 (2).
p. 198-204. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 464.8 P56).
1143
Effects of wheat streak mosaic virus infection
on fifteen hard red spring wheat cultivars.
NDFRA. Edwards. M.C. McMullen. M.P. Fargo, N.D.
: The Station. North Dakota farm research -
North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
dune/July 1987. v. 44 (6). p. 6-7. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100N813B).
1149
Sticky-tape method to measure cultlvar effect
on wheat curl mite (Acari: Erlophyldae)
populations in wheat spikes.
JEENAI. Harvey, T.L. Martin. T.J. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Apr 1988. v. 81 (2). p.
731-734. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1144
Fall and early spring aphid (Homoptera:
Aphldidae) populations affecting wheat and
barley production in Virginia.
JEENAI. McPherson, R.M. Starling. T.M.; Camper,
H.M. Jr. College Park, Md. : Entomological
Society of America. Journal of economic
entomology. June 1986. v. 79 (3). p. 827-832.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421
J822).
1145
Identification of winter wheat cultivars and
experimental lines resistant to wheat spindle
streak mosaic virus.
PLDRA. Haufler, K.Z. FulbMght, D.W. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Jan 1986. v. 7O (1). p. 31-33.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1150
Virus diseases of wheat.
AGRYA. Brakke, M.K. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987. (13). p.
585-624. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM392).
1151
Wheat rosette and its control /by H.H.
McKinney, R.W. Webb, and G.H. Oungan.
McKinney, Harold Hall, 1889-. Webb, Robert
W._1895-; Dungan, George Harlan,_1887-. Urbana,
111. : University of Illinois Agricultural
Experiment Station, 1n cooperation with Office
of Cereal Investigations, Bureau of Plant
Industry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1925.
Cover title, p. 273 -296. 1 leaf of plates :
111. (some col.) : 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 296.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO I16S no.264).
1146
Planting considerations in winter wheat
effected by wheat streak mosaic.
Hall, R. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils. Insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. May 11, 1988. v. 3 (6). p. 3. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
120
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PLANT DISEASES - PHYSIOLOGICAL
1152
Beneficial effects of nickel on plant growth,
JPNUDS. Brown. P.M. Welch, P.M.; Gary. E.E.;
Checkal. R.T. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Oekker.
Journal of plant nutrition. Paper presented at
the "Tenth International Plant Nutrition
Colloquium." August 4-9. 1986, Beltsvllle.
Maryland. 1987. v. 10 (9/16). p. 2125-2135.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
1153
Cation amelioration of aluminum toxicity in
wheat.
PLPHA. Kinraide, T.B. Parker, D.R. Rockville,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Mar 1987. v. 83 (3). p.
546-551. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
1154
Critical nutrient levels related to plant
growth and some physiological processes.
JPNUDS. Ohki. K. 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.
1583-1590. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67).
1155
The effect of gypsum on copper nutrition of
wheat grown in marginally deficient soil.
JPNUDS. Gardner, W.K. Flynn, A. New York. N.Y.
: Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition.
Apr 1988. v. 11 (4). p. 475-493. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OK867.J67).
1158
Lodging control in wheat and barley with a
plant growth regulator.
Harms, C.L. West Lafayette. Ind. : The Service.
AY - Purdue University Cooperative Extension
Service. July 1986. (261). 2 p. 111. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S544.3.I6P82).
1159
Manganese deficiency and toxieity effects on
photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and transpiration
in wheat.
CRPSAY. Ohki. K. Madison, Wts. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. Jan 1985. v.
25 (1). p. 187-191. ill. Includes 23
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1160
in
Peroxide coated seed emergence
water-saturated sol 1.
AGJOAf. Langan, T.D. Pendleton, J.W.; Dpiinger,
E.S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 769-772. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1161
Phosphorus-induced zinc deficiency in wheat on
residual phosphorus plots.
AGJOAT. Singh, J.P. Karamanos. R.E.; Stewart.
J.W.B. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 668-675. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1156
Effects of normal and Fe-treated organic matter
on Fe chlorosis and yields of grain sorghum.
CSOSA2. Mostaghimi, S. Matocha. J.E. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications 1n soil
science and plant analysis. Oct 1988. v. 19
(13). p. 1415-1428. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1157
Influence of soil and applied chloride on
several wheat parameters.
AGJOAT. Fixen. P.E. Buchenau, G.W.; Gelderman,
R.H.; Schumacher, T.E.; Gerwing. J.R.; Chollck,
F.A.; Farber, E.G. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug
1986. v. 78 (4). p. 736-74O. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
121
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MISCELLANEOUS PLANT DISORDERS
1162
Allelopathtc effect of parthenium (Parthenium
hysterophorus L.) extract and residue on
agronomic crops and weeds.
JCECD. Mersle, W. Singh. M. New York. N.Y
Plenum Press. Journal of chemical ecology
1987. v. 13 (7). p. 1739-1747. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL OD415.A1J6).
July
1163
Allelopathy In agroecosystems: wheat
phytotoxicity and its possible roles in crop
rotation.
JCECD. Lodhl, M.A.K. Bilal, R.; Malik, K.A. New
York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. Journal of chemical
ecology. Aug 1987. .v. 13 (8). p. 1881-1891.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD415.A1J6).
1164
Aluminum spec 1 at Ion and phytotoxieity in dilute
hydroxy-aluminum solutions.
SSSJD4. Parker, D.R. K1nra1de, T.B.; Zelazny,
L.W. Madison, W1s. : The Society. Soil Science
Society of America journal. Mar/Apr 1988. v. 52
(2). p. 438-444. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 56.9 SOS).
1165
Bioactivity of metribuzin in a
controlled-releace formulation on 'Vona' winter
wheat and downy brome.
Anderson, R.L. Rlggle, B.D. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 322-323. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1166
Cadmium levels in soils and plants from some
long-term soil fertility experiments In the
United States of America.
JEVOAA. Mortvedt. J.J. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Apr/June 1987. v. 16 (2). p. 137-142.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH54O.J6).
1167
Changes in adenine nucleotides and energy
charge in isolated winter wheat cells during
low temperature stress.
PLPHA. Pomeroy. M.K. Andrews, C.J. Rockvllle.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. June 1986. v. 81 (2). p.
361-366. Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
1168
Characterization of the mode of action of the
experimental herbicide LS 82-556
(S)3-N-(Methylbenzy1)carbamoyl-5-prop1onyl-2.-
6-lutidine .
PCBPB. Matrlnge, M. Dufour, J.L.; Lherm1n1er,
J.; Seal la, R. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. Oct
1986. v. 26 (2). p. 150-159. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1169
Chromosomal locations of genes for traits
associated with lodging in winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Al-Oaudhy, W. Morris, R.; Mumm. R.F.;
Hanna, M.A. Madison, W1s. : Crop Science
Society of America. Lodging 1n wheat (TMtlcum
aestlvum L.) 1s a complex character which 1s
influenced by morphological traits as well as
environmental conditions. Wheat breeding
programs would benefit from cytogenetlc
Information on lodging and associated traits.
Reciprocal substitutions between the hard red
winter wheats, 'Wichita' and 'Cheyenne', for
all chromosomes except Cheyenne 2B in Wichita
were used to investigate additive and
Interactive effects of individual chromosomes
on nine traits previously reported to be
associated with lodging. Duplicate lines for
each chromosome except Cheyenne 3B 1n Wichita
were Included to check background homogeneity.
Straw strengths were measured by using an
Instron universal testing machine (Instron
Ltd.. Canton. Ma) to break basal Intel-nodes of
main tillers from plants grown in a field on a
Sharpsburg silty-clay loam soil (fine,
montmoM 1 lonitlc, meslc Typic Argiudolls) at
Lincoln. NE, with a randomized complete block
design. Data on the other eight traits (height,
length and diameter of basal -Inter-nodes, number
and width of Inner vascular bundles, width of
culm wall, diameter of culm cavity, and width
of tissue from epidermis through sclerenchyma
layer) were collected from main tillers of a
greenhouse planting with an augmented
randomized complete block design. Wichita and
Cheyenne differed significantly only in plant
height and basal-Internode length among the
nine traits. Substitutions of Cheyenne
chromosomes Into Wichita produced almost three
times as many significant phenotypic changes as
substitutions of Wichita chromosomes into
Cheyenne. Reciprocal effects were obtained for
chromosomes SB (number of vascular bundles and
culm-wall width) and 3D (basal-Internode
diameter). Each of the three Cheyenne
homoeologous Group 4 chromosome pairs Increased
the number of vascular bundles in Wichita.
Cheyenne chromosomes 3B and 6A each produced
favorable effects in Wichita on several traits
related to lodging resistance. Other Cheyenne
chromosomes w. Crop science. July/Aug 1988. v.
28 (4). p. 631-635. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
122
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(MISCELLANEOUS PLANT DISORDERS)
1170
Cooperative phototoxlctty of glyphosate,
SC-0224, SC-0545. and HOE-00661.
WEESA6. Carlson, K.L. Burns1de, O.C. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Nov 1984. v. 32 (6). p. 841-844. 111.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1173
Crop Injury and grain yield following
applications of DPX Q8311 and DPX R9674.
Brewster. B.D. Spinney, R.L.; Appleby. A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
3O7-3O8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1171
Contaminant transport In agroecosystems through
retention of soil particles on plant surfaces.
JEVOAA. Plnder. O.E. III. McLeod. K.W. Madison.
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. The
contamination of plant surfaces with soil
particles 1s a potentially Important process 1n
the transport of Insoluble contaminants such as
rad1onuc11des, heavy metals, and hydrophoblc
organ1cs 1n agroecosystems,-but few data are
available to assess the significance of this
mechanism for different crop species. The mass
of soil particle retained on the surfaces of
corn (Zea mays L.) and sunflower (Hellanthus
annus L.) grown under field conditions were
measured using the 238Pu content of the plants
to Indicate retention of soil. The crops
demonstrated similar quantities and height
distributions of soil retained on leaf and stem
surfaces. Mean retention was 0.86 g soil
retained on corn vegetation per square meter of
land surface and 0.79 g m-1 retained on
sunflower. Most of the soil was on the lower 1
m of the vegetation. The height distributions
of retained soil can explain the larger
concentrations of soil observed 1n the
mechanically harvested grains of short stature
crops such as wheat (Tr1t1cum aestlvum L.) (120
mg soil per kg grain) and soybean Glydne max
(L. ) Merr. (82 mg kg-1) than that observed 1n
taller crops such as corn (2 mg kg-1). The
significance of soil retention 1n determining
the accumulation of contaminants 1n grains Is
evaluated for several Important agricultural
crops. Journal of environmental quality.
Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17 (4). p. 6O2-6O7. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
1172
Critical nutrient levels related to plant
growth and some physiological processes.
JPNUDS. Ohk1, K. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. Paper
presented at the "Tenth International Plant
Nutrition Colloquium," August 4-9, 1986.
Beltsvllle, Maryland. 1987. v. 10 (9/16). p.
1583-1590. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67).
1174
Determination of aluminum toxicity in Indiana
soils by petri dish bloassay.
PIACA. Karr, M.C. Coutlnho, J.; AhlHchs, J.L.
Indianapolis, Ind. : The Academy. Proceedings
of the Indiana Academy of Science. 1983 (pub.
1984). v. 93. p. 4O5-411. Includes 8
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 500 IN2).
117B
Development of early warning models.
Boatwrlght. G.O. Ravet. F.W.; Taylor, T.W.
Beltsvllle, Md. : The Service. ARS - United
States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service. June 1985. (38). p. 188-195.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
8S21.R44A7).
1176
Differential metabolism of metribuzin by downy
brome (Bromus tectorum) and winter wheat
(TMtlcum aestlvum).
WEESA6. Devlin, D.L. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow, L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
741-745. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1177
Differential tolerance of spring wheat and
spring barley cultivars to three sulfonylurea
herbicides.
Sprat ling, D.L. Whltesldes. R.E. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 2O4-206. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1178
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
Miller, S.D. Krall, J.M. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 323. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
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1179
Effect of aluminum on growth and distribution
of aluminum In tolernat and sensitive cultWars
of Triticum aestlvum L.
CSOSA2. Zhang. G. Taylor, G.d. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications In soil science
and plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19
(7/12). p. 1195-12O5. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1185
Effect of soil pH on degradation, movement, and
plant uptake of chlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Fredrlckson, D.R. Shea, P.J. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 328-332.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
1180
Effect of FMC-57020 on plant growth and pigment
synthesis.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Beltsville.
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1987. v. 41. p. 95-99. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
1186
Effect of tagetitoxin on the levels of ribulose
1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase, ribosomes, and
RNA in plastids of wheat leaves.
PLPHA. Lukens. J.H. Mathews, D.E.; Durbln, R.D.
Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. July 1987. v.
84 (3). p. 808-813. 111. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1181
Effect of hydrogen fluoride fumigation in
Triticum aestivum, Brassica juncea and
Phaseolus aureus plants.
FLUOA. Sharma, H.C. Warren. Mich. :
International Society for Fluoride Research.
Fluoride. Jan 1985. v. 18 (1). p. 15-22. ill
Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OP981.F55F55).
1187
Effects of di el of op and dicl of op-methyl on the
membrane potentials of wheat and oat
coleoptiles.
PLPHA. Wright. J.P. Shimabukuro, R.H.
Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Sept 1987. v.
85 (1). p. 188-193. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1182
Effect of mefluidide on growth and heading of
Triticum aestivum L.
JPGRDI. Undersander. D.J. New York, N.Y. :
Springer. Journal of plant growth regulation.
1986. v. 5 (2). p. 85-89. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OK745.J6).
1183
The effect of seeding rate and seeding depth on
spring wheat injury from trial late.
Fay, P.K. Davis, E.S. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 227.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1184
Effect of sethoxydim on pigment synthesis and
enzyme activity in plants.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Karczmarczyk, S.J.; Zbiec.
I.I. Beltsville, Md. : The Society. Proceedings
of the ... annual meeting - Northeastern Weed
Science Society. 1985. v. 39. p. 106-111.
Includes 11 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 N814).
1188
Effects of excess levels of a polymer as a soil
conditioner on yields and mineral nutrition of
pi ants.
SOSCAK. Wallace, A. Wallace. G.A.; Abouzamzam,
A.M. Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil
science. May 1986. v. 141 (5). p. 377-380.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8
SOS).
1189
Effects of excess water stress on wheat yields.
Carter, C.E. Halverson. B.; McDaniel, V. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1985 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 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-O3OO for information and prices.
1985. (fiche no. 85-2569). 14 p. ill. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
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1190
ient ozone on
Effects of sulfur dioxide and
winter wheat and lettuce.
JEVOAA. Dlszyk, D.M. Bytnerowlcz. A.; Kats. G.;
Dawson, P.O.; Wolf, J.; Thompson, C.R. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1986. v. 15 (4).
p. 363-369. Includes references.
DNAL QH54O.J6).
(NAL Call No.:
1191
Effects of various fungicides and insecticides
on emergence of three wheat cultivars.
AGJOAT. Khaleeq. B. Klatt, A. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Nov/Dec 1986. v. 78 (6). p. 967-970. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1192
Environment and cultivar effects on winter
wheat response to ethephon plant growth
regulator.
AGJOAT. Wiersma, D.W. Oplinger, E.S.; Guy, S.O.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p.
761-764. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1193
Evaluation of chlorsulfuron in wheat (Triticum
aestivum) and in a wheat-soybean (Glyctne max)
double-croppino system.
WEESA6. Knodayarl, K. Frans, R.E.; Akkari, K.H.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
746-749. Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1194
Evaluation of salt-fluxing residue as a
potential potasslum-nagnesiurn fertilizer in the
Pacific Northwest.
CSOSA2. Mahler, R.L. Liu. C.T.; Menser, H.A.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications
in soil science and plant analysis. June 1986.
v. 17 (6). p. 679-695. Includes 29 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1195
Falling of wheat culms due to lodging,
buckling, and breaking /by Hurley Fellows.
Fellows, Hurley. 1892-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1948. Caption title.~
Oolnt contribution of the Agricultural Research
Administration and the Kansas Agricultural
Experiment Station.- Contribution no. 327,
serial no. 77, Department of Botany, Kansas
Agricultural Experiment Station. 16 p. : 111. ;
23 cm. Bibliography: p. 15-16. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1 Ag84C no.767).
1196
Gene induction and repression by salt treatment
in roots of the salinity-sensitive Chinese
spring wheat and the salinity-tolerant Chinese
spring X Elytrigia elongata amphiploid.
PNASA. GuHck, P. DVorak, J. Washington, D.C. :
The Academy. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America. Jan 1987. v. 84 (1). p. 99-1O3.
Includes references.
N21P).
ill.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 500
1197
Herbicidal effects of fomesafen.
PNWSB. Devlin. R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. College
Park, Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. Meeting held January 6, 7 & 8, 1988 in
Hartford, Connecticut. 1988. v. 42. p. 67-72.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
N814).
1198
Ice encasement injury to microsomal membranes
from winter wheat crowns. I. Comparison of
membrane properties after lethal ice encasement
and during a post-thaw period.
PLPHA. Hetherington, P.R. McKersie, B.D.;
Borochov, A. Rockville, Md. : American Society
of Plant Physiologists. Plant physiology. Dec
1987. v. 85 (4). p. 1068-1072. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1199
Ice-encasement injury to microsomal membranes
isolated from winter wheat crowns. II. Changes
in membrane lipids during ice encasement.
PLPHA. Hetherington, P.R. Broughton, H.L.;
McKersie, B.D. Rockville, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Mar 1988. v. 86 (3). p. 74O-743.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450
P692).
1200
Implications of a global climatic warming for
agriculture: a review and appraisal.
JEVOAA. Smit, B. Ludlow. L.; Brklacich, M.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Recently it has been recognized that changes in
the chemical composition of the atmosphere are
likely to alter the earth's climate, and that
these alterations may have severe implicat ions
for agriculture and other economic activities.
This has stimulated research into the possible
consequences of altered climatic regimes on
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several attributes or components of agri-food
systems. Current consensus suggests that a
global climatic warming. Induced by Increased
concentrations of C02 and other "greenhouse"
gases, 1s likely, and hence the possible
Implications of warmer climates for agriculture
has received considerable attention. Several
analytical procedures have been employed 1n
these studies and it Is timely to assess the
characteristics and achievements of these
independent efforts, this paper classifies sod
reviews studies that examine the Implications
of climatic warming for agriculture. Three
approaches to assessment are recognized. Crop
yield analysis Identifies the effects of a
specified change 1n climate on productivity
levels for Individual crops In particular
locations. Spatial analysis examines the
Implications of climatic warming for the area
and location of lands suitable for crop
production. Agricultural systems analysis
focuses on the relationships among components
of agri-food systems. Much remains to be
learned about the effects of climatic warming
on agriculture. The use of existing Information
to develop a comprehensive analysis Is hampered
by differences in analytical approaches and 1n
climatic change scenarios, and by the virtual
absence of Information on the possible
Implications of climatic change on agriculture
In developing nations. Nevertheless, current
evidence suggests that a warmer climate could
create a more favorable environment for wheat
(Tritlcum aestlvum L.) and grain corn (Zea mays
L.) in Canada, Northern Europe, and the USSR,
and restrict opportunities In the USA. Journal
of environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17
(4). p. 519-527. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
1201
Improving accuracy of combine loss monitors.
Downs, H.W. Stone, M.L. St. Joseph. Mich. : The
Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1986 winter Meeting of the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Available for purchase from: The American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 N1les Road, St. Joseph. Michigan 49085.
Telephone the Order Oept. at (616) 429-O30O for
Information and prices. 1986. (flche no.
86-1582). 28 p. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1202
Inactlvation of metrlbuzln in winter wheat by
act1vated carbon.
WEESA6. Rydrych, D.J. Champaign. 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1985. v. 33 (2). p. 229-232. Includes 13
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 79.8 W41).
1203
Interactive effects of freezing and common root
rot fungi on winter wheat.
PHYTAJ. Fernandez, O.A. Wofford, D.S.; Horton,
J.L. St. Paul, M1nn. : American
Phytopathologlcal Society. Phytopathology. July
1985. v. 75 (7). p. 845-847. Includes 21
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
12O4
L-2-OxothiazolIdlne-r-carboxyl ic acid
protection against tridiphane toxicity.
WEESA6. Hilton, J.L. P1lla1, P. Champaign, 111
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1986. v. 34 (5). p. 669-675.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1205
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Tritlcum
aestlvum L. (wheat). I. Differential pH induced
by winter eultivars in nutrient solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor, G.J. Foy, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 695-701.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
1206
Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance in Tritlcum
aestlvum L. (wheat). IX. Differential pH
induced by spring eultivars in nutrient
solutions.
AJBOA. Taylor. G.J. Foy, C.D. Baltimore, Md. :
Botanical Society of America. American journal
of botany. May 1985. v. 72 (5). p. 702-706.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 AM36).
1207
Metabolism of pentachlorophenol in cell
suspension cultures of soybean (Glycine max L.
and wheat (Tritlcum aestlvum L.). General
results and isolation of ligntn metabolites.
JAFCAU. Scheel, D. Schafer, W.; Sandermann, H.
Jr. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 32 (6). p..
1237-1241. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
1208
Metabolism of the persistent plasticizer
chemical b1s(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in cell
suspension cultures of wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.). Discrepancy from the intact plant.
JAFCAU. Krell, H.W. Sandermann, H. Jr.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.
Mar/Apr 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 194-198. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 381 08223).
1209
Method for evaluating gernplasm response to
chemical treatment under field conditions.
CRPSAY. Deaton, W.R. Mascla, P.M. Madison. W1s.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 606-6O7.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1210
Osmotic adjustment, symplast volume, and
nonstomatally mediated water stress inhibition
of photosynthesis in wheat.
PLPHA. Gupta. A.S. Berkowitz, G.A. Rockvllle,
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Dec 1987. v. 85 (4). p.
1040-1O47. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
1211
Persistence of phytotoxtclty of metrlbuzIn and
its ethylthio analog.
WEESA6. Shaw, D.R. Peeper, T.F.; Westerman,
R.L. Champaign. 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1986. v. 34 (3). p.
409-412. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1212
Photosynthesis, chlorophyll, and transpiration
responses in aluminum stressed wheat and
sorghum.
CRPSAY. Ohki. K. Madison. Wis. : Crop Science
Society of America. Crop science. May/June
1986. v. 26 (3). p. 572-575. Includes 19
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1213
Phytotoxic effects of pre- and posten
herbicide treatments on 'Yecora Rojo' wheat,
Tulelake Field Station, California.
Mitlch. L.W. Smith, N.L.; Duey, M.S. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 287-288. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1214
Phytotoxicity and metabolism of chlortoluron in
two wheat varieties.
PCBPB. Cabanne, F. Gaillardon, P.; Scalla. R.
New York, N.Y. : Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology. Apr 1985. v. 23
(2). p. 212-220. 111. Includes 10 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1215
Phytotoxicity of leachate from coastal
bermudagrass roots on germination and root
growth of grass and clover.
Nelson, L.R. Smith, G.R.; Bateman, C. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. PR - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Oct 1984.
(4253). p. 217-220. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
1216
Phytotoxicity of organic acids as influenced by
montmorillonlte, hydroxy-Al montmorillonite and
phosphate fertilization.
CSOSA2. Goh, T.B. Huang, P.M.; Rennie, D.A. New
York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in
soil science and plant analysis. May 1986. v.
17 (5). p. 515-531. Includes 37 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1217
Plant stress and stress-yield relationships
determined using remotely sensed data.
Jackson, R.D. Reglnato, R.J.; Idson, S.B.;
Pinter, P.J. Jr. Beltsville, Md. : The Service.
ARS - United States Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural Research Service. June 1985. (38).
p. 108-126. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 8S21.R44A7).
1218
Proton extrusion by wheat roots exhibiting
severe aluminum toxicity symptoms.
PLPHA. Kinraide, T.B. Rockvllle, Md. : American
Society of Plant Physiologists. Plant
physiology. Oct 1988. v. 88 (2). p. 418-423.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
45O P692).
1219
Rain-induced harvest losses in swathed and
standing wheat.
NDKRA. Bauer, A. Black. A.L. Fargo, N.D. : The
Station. North Dakota research report - North
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, Sept
1983. (97). 11 p. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 100 N813R).
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1220
The relationship of Xanthomonas campestris pv.
translucent to frost and the effect of frost on
black chaff development in wheat.
PHYTAJ. Azad. H. Schaad. N.W. St. Paul. Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society.
Phytopathology. Jan 1988. v. 78 (1). p. 95-1OO.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8
P56).
1221
The relative phytotoxlclty of selected
hydrocarbon and oxygenated solvents and oils.
Krenek. M.R. King. D.N. Philadelphia, PA :
ASTM. C1987. Pesticide formulations and
application systems : sixth volume : a
symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on
Pesticides, Bal Harbour. FL. 6-7 Nov. 1985
David I.B. Vander Hooven, Larry 0. Splcer.
editors, p. 3-19. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB95O.93.P47 1987).
1222
Residual phytotoxlclty of chlorsulfuron In two
soils.
JEVOAA. Anderson. R.L. Barrett, M.R. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Jan/Mar 1985. v. 14 (1).
p. 111-114. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH54O.J6).
1223
Response of hard red spring wheat to CGA-82725.
WEESA6. Mohan, R. Hassanein, E.E.; Lym. R.G.;
Miller. S.D. Champaign, 111-. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Mar 1988. v.
36 (2). p. 239-243. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1224
Response of wheat genotypes to trlfluralin.
triallate, and ethiazln.
Garcla-Torres, L. Appleby, A.P. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 313-315. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1228
Retention, absorption, and loss of
foliage-applied •etribuzin.
WEESA6. Devlin. D.L. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow. L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
775-779. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1226
Rye (Secale cereale L.) and wheat (Tritlcum
aestlvum L.) mulch: the suppression of certain
broadleaved weeds and the Isolation and
Identification of phytotoxins.
ACSMC. Shilling, D.G. Uebl, R.A.; Worsham, D.
Washington, D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium
series - American Chemical Society. Based on a
"Symposium on the Chemistry of Allelopathy,
Biochemical Interactions Among Plants," April
1984, St. Louis, Missouri.- Literature review.
1985. (268). p. 243-271. 111. Includes 55
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OD1.A45).
1227
S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC) and
2,2-dlchloro-N,N-di-2-propenylacetamide
(dichlormid) Inhibitions of synthesis of
aeetyl-coenzyme A derivatives.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Oswald. T.H. Duluth,
M1nn. : Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry
and physiology. May 1987. v. 28 (1). p. 38-43.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB951.P49).
1228
Salt sensitivity in wheat. A case for specific
ion toxicity.
PLPHA. Klngsbury, R.W. Epstein. E. Rockvllle.
Md. : American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Mar 1986. v. 80 (3). p.
651-654. Includes 30 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 45O P692).
1229
Seedling tolerance to aluminum toxicity in hard
red winter wheat germplasm.
CRPSAY. Carver, B.F. Inskeep, W.P.; Wilson,
N.P.; Westerman, R.L. Madison. Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
May/June 1988. v. 28 (3). p. 463-467. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1230
Selective action of the new herbicide
4-am1no-6-(1.1-dimethylethyl)-3-(ethylth1o)-1,
2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one in different wheat,
Tritlcum aestlvum, cultivars.
WEESA6. Fedtke. C. Schmidt, R.R. Champaign.
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
14C-labeled
4-am1no-6-(1.1-d1methylethyl)-3-(ethylthio)
-1.2.4-tr1azin-5(4H)-one (ethioz1n)3 was
metabolized more rapidly in tolerant than 1n
sensitive wheat, Tritlcum aestlvum L.,
cultivars. After a 6-h herbicidal pulse, the
main metabolites were conjugates at all
incubation times up to 48 h. The levels of
deaminated and dethloethylated metabolites
never exceeded 4% of the extractable
radioactivity and also did not differ between
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tolerant and sensitive plants. On the contrary,
92% of the extractable radioactivity was 1n
conjugates after 24 h in the leaves of tolerant
plants compared to 25% In the leaves of
sensitive plants. The differently sensitive
wheat cult wars conjugated metr1buzln,
4-amino-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-3-methy1thio)-1, -
2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one, at about half the rate
that was observed with ethiozln. This finding
nay explain the fact that most wheat cultlvars
are more sensitive to metribuz in compared with
ethiozin. Weed science. Sept 1988. v. 36 (5).
p. 541-544. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1231
Some physiological aspects of salt tolerance in
plants.
Raafat, A. Davis : University of California,
Davis?, 1981? . A Conference on biosalinity :
the problem of salinity in agriculture : a
joint conference of Egyptian, Israeli and
American scientists, Univ. of California,
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57-62. Includes 6 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S619.S24C6).
1232
Some physiological effects of AC-252,214 on
several plant growth systems.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Beltsville,
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
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1235
Tolerance of spring barley and spring wheat
cultlvars to sulfonylurea herbicides.
Dial. M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 311-312. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1236
Tolerance of spring wheat and spring barley
varieties to sulfonyl urea herbicides.
LiSh, J.M. Thill, D.C. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p.
2O2-2O3. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 79.9 W52R).
1237
Tolerance of 'Stephens' winter wheat to
f1uroxypyr.
Brewster, B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
S.I. ': Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 281. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1238
Tolerance of 12 varieties of wheat to two rates
of AC 222,293 as compared to difenzoquat.
Mltich, L.W. Smith, N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 214-215. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1233
Techniques for identifying tolerance of soybean
to phytotoxic substances in wheat straw.
CRPSAY. HerMn, L.L. Collins, F.C.; Caviness,
C.E. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. May/June 1986. v. 26
(3). p. 641-643. Includes 16 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1239
Water relations in winter wheat as drought
resistance Indicators.
CRPSAY. Schonfeld, M.A. Johnson, R.C.; Carver,
B.F.; Mornhinweg, D.W. Madison, Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
May/June 1988. v. 28 (3). p. 526-531. Includes
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1234
Tolerance of eleven wheat varieties to two
rates of AC 222,293.
Mltich, L.W. Smith, N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 216-217. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1240
Weed control in wheat with barban and didofop.
Mltich, L.W. Smith, N.L.; Kearney, T.;
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Science. Research progress report - Western
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Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
129
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1241
Wheat tolerance to prep 1 ant and preetnergence
applications of glyphosate plus 2,4-D.
Brewster, B.D. Spinney, R.L.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
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326. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1247
Winter wheat tolerance and mayweed chamoinile
control with clopyralld.
Brewster. B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 280. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1242
Wild oat control in winter wheat with
AC-222293.
Whitesides, R.E. Swan, D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 253-254. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1243
Wind and sandblast injury to field crops:
effect of plant age.
AGJOAT. Armbrust, D.V. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Nov/Dec
1984. v. 76 (6). p. 991-993. Includes 15
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1244
Winter cereal tolerance to herbicides.
Valverde, B.E. Brewster, B.D.; Appleby, A.P.;
Spinney, R.L. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 338-340. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1245
Winter survival response of winter wheat:
tillage and cultivar selection.
AGJOAT. Cox, D.J. Larsen, O.K.; Brun. L.J.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p.
795-801. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1248
Yield and grain quality responses of soft red
winter wheat exposed to ozone during anthesis.
AGJOAT. Mulchi, C.L. Sammons, D.J.; Baenzlger,
P.S. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 593-60O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1249
Yield response data in benefit-cost analyses of
pollution-Induced vegetation damage.
Adams, R.M. Crocker, T.D.; Katz. R.W. Stanford,
Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1985.
Sulfur dioxide and vegetation : physiology,
ecology, and policy Issues / edited by William
E. Winner, Harold A. Mooney, and Robert A.
Goldstein, p. 56-72. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK753.S85S85).
1250
2-ch1oro-N,N-di-2-propy1eneacetamide reversal
of carotenogenic inhibition by low
concentration of norflurazon.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Duluth, Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
Oct 1987. v. 29 (2). p. 146-151. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1246
Winter wheat cultivar response to SMY-150O and
metribuzin.
Stahlman, P. Krai 1, J.M.; Miller, S.D. S.I. :
The Society. Research progress.report - Western
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130
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AND MISC.
1251
Airflow resistance of wheat and barley affected
by airflow direction, filling method and
dockage.
TAAEA. Kumar. A. Muir, W.E. St. Joseph, Mich. :
The Society. Transactions of the ASAE -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Sept/Oct 1986. v. 29 (5). p. 1423-1426. 111.
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AM32T).
1252
Effect of storage on yields of farm seed
treated for disease control wheat, oats,
barley, corn /by Benjamin Koehler.
Koehler, Benjamin, 189O-. Urbana, 111. :
University of Illinois Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1941. Cover title, p. 257 -276 : ill.
; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO I16S no.476).
1253
The effects of Fusarium graminearum Infection
on wheat kernels.
CECHAF. Bechtel. D.B. Kaleikau, L.A.; Gaines,
R.L.; Seitz. L.M. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. May/June 1985. v. 62 (3). p.
191-197. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
1254
Environmental X genotype effects on seed
dormancy and after-ripening in wheat.
AGJOAT. Hagemann, M.G. Ciha, A.J. Madison. Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79 (2). p. 192-196.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1255
Friction of wheat on corrugated metal surfaces.
TAAEA. Moore, D.W. White. G.M.; Ross, I.J. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 27 (6). p.
1842-1847. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
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1256
Microbiology of moist grains.
Pel hate, J. New York, N.Y. : Lavoisier Pub.,
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seeds, and their by-products : cereals,
oilseeds, pulses, and animal feed / edited by
d.L. Multon ; preface by A.M. Relmbert ;
translated from French by D. Marsh ; reread by
A.J. Eydt. Literature review, p. 328-346.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB190.C6513).
1257
Recirculation rate requirements for adequate
distribution of carbon dioxide in grain bins.
TAAEA. Navarro, S. Jay, E.G.; Leesch, J.G. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 29 (5). p.
1348-1354. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
1258
Role of fungi in the heating of moist wheat /by
Edward P. Carter and George Y. Young.
Carter, Edward P. 1911-. Young, George
Y._1899-. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 195O. Caption title. 26 p. : 111..
charts ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 24-26. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.838).
1259
Shear modulus of wheat at low strain amplitude.
TAAEA. Ziolkowski, D.P. Hardin, B.O.; Schwab,
C.V.; Ross, I.J. St. Joseph, Mich. : The
Society. Transactions of the ASAE - American
Society of Agricultural Engineers. May/June
1985. v. 28 (3). p. 884-888. 111. Includes
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1260
Sound level measurements of flowing grain.
TAAEA. Brusewitz, G.H. Venable, P.B. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. May/June 1987. v. 30 (3). p.
863-864. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
1261
Sound level measurements on flowing wheat.
TAAEA. Harrensteln. A. Brusewitz. G. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. July/Aug 1986. v. 29 (4). p.
1114-1117. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
1262
Thermal conductivity of wheat, corn, and grain
sorghum as affected by bulk density and
moisture content.
TAAEA. Chang, C.S. St. Joseph, Mich. : The
Society. Transactions of the ASAE - American
Society of Agricultural Engineers. Sept/Oct
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(PROTECTION OF PLANT PRODUCTS - GENERAL AND MISC.)
1986. v. 29 (5). p. 1447-1450. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1263
Wheat moisture by NMR.
TAAEA. Brusewltz, G.H. Stone, M.L. St. Joseph,
Mich. : The Society. Transactions of the ASAE -
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
May/June 1987. v. 30 (3). p. 858-862. Includes
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132
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1264
Aeration for management of stored grain insects
in wheat.
Bloome, P.D. Cuperus, G.W. 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. (84-3517). 12 p.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
FICHE 290.9 AM32P).
1265
Analysis of radiograms of wheat kernels for
quali ty control.
CECHAF. Schatzki, T.F. Fine, T.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Association of Cereal
Chemists. Cereal chemistry. May/June 1988. v.
65 (3). p. 233-239. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
1269
Combined influence of temperature and moisture
on red flour beetle (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
reproduction on whole grain wheat.
JEENAI. Lhaloui, S. Hagstrum, D.W.; Keith,
D.L.; Holtzer, T.O.; Ball, H.J. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Apr 1988. v. 81 (2). p.
488-489. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
1270
A comparison of the susceptibility of the grain
weevil Sitophilus granarius (L.) to accelerated
electrons and 60Co gamma radiation.
Bull, J.O. Cornwel1, P.B. New York : Pergamon
Press, 1966. The Entomology of radiation
disinfestation of grain : a collection of
original research papers / edited by P.B.
Cornwell. p. 157-175. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB6O8.G6C6).
1266
Bioenergetics of Ephestia cautella (Walker)
(Lepidoptera: Phycitidae) feeding on stored
wheat.
AESAAI. Sinha, R.N. Madrid, F.J.; White, N.D.G.
College Park, Md. : The Society. Annals of the
Entomological Society of America. July 1986. v.
79 (4). p. 622-628. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 420 EN82).
1271
Comparison of two dosages of hydrogen phosphide
for in-transit fumigation of wheat on a bulk
dry-cargo ship.
JEENAI. Redlinger, L.M. Davis, R.; Zettler,
J.L.; Gillenwater, H.B.; Leesch, J.G.; Zehner,
J.M.; McDonald, L.L. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Oct 1986. v. 79 (5). p.
1366-1371. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 421 J822) .
1267
Bulk density changes effected by
insect-produced dust in sound wheat, grain
sorghum and corn.
TAAEA. Reed, C. Milliken. G.A. St. Joseph,
Mich. : The Society. Transactions of the ASAE
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
dan/Feb 1988. v. 31 (1). p. 221-225. Includes
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1268
Combinations of partial vacuum with microwave
or infrared heating of grain for insect
control.
Tilton, E.W. Vardell, H.H. Manhattan : Kansas
State University, 1984. Proceedings of the
Third International Working Conference on
Stored-Product Entomology : Oct 23-28, 1983,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kansas / spon.
Dept. of Entomology and Dept. of Grain Science
a. p. 538-547. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB937.I5 1983).
1272
A continuous thermal treatment to eradicate
insects from stored wheat.
Lapp, H.M. Madrid, F.J.; Smith, L.B. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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 49085. Telephone the Order Dept. at
(616) 429-03OO for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-30O8). 14 p. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1273
Control of weevil populations (Sitophilus
granarius (L.)) with sterilising and
substeriUsing doses of gamma radiation.
Cornwell, P.B. Bull, J.O.; Pendlebury, J.B. New
York : Pergamon Press, 1966. The Entomology of
radiation disinfestation of grain : a
collection of original research papers / edited
by P.B. Cornwell. p. 71-95. ill. Includes
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133
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1274
Control stored grain Insects by grain
temperature management.
Epperly, D.R. Noyes, R.T.; Cuperus. G.W.;
Clary, B.L. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(Microfiche collection). Paper presented at the
1987 Summer 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 49O85. Telephone the Order
Dept. at (616) 429-O3OO for information and
prices. 1987. (fiche no. 87-6035). 21 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE
S-72).
1275
Controlling insects in bulk wheat with Infrared
radiation.
JKESA. Klrkpatrick. R.L. Cagle, A. Lawrence,
Kan. : The Society. Journal of the Kansas
Entomological Society. July 1978. v. 51 (3). p.
386-393. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 420 K13).
1276
Cypermethrin and fenvalerate residues in stored
wheat and milled fractions.
JAFCAU. Joia, B.S. Webster. G.R.B.; Loschiavo.
S.R. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. July/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
618-622. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
1277
Detection or estimation of insect populations
in bulk-stored wheat with probe traps.
JEENAI. Llppert, G.E. Hagstrum, D.W. College
Park. Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. June 1987. v.
SO (3). p. 6O1-6O4. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1279
Disinfestation of wheat in an harbour silo bin
with an exothermic inert gas generator.
Lessard, F.F. Fuzeau, B. Manhattan : Kansas
State University, 1984. Proceedings of the
Third International Working Conference on
Stored-Product Entomology : Oct 23-28, 1983,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kansas / spon.
Dept. of Entomology and Dept. of Grain Science
a. p. 481-486. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL SB937.I5 1983).
1280
Dispersion of grain beetles (Coleoptera) in
grain partially treated with Insecticide.
JEENAI. Collins, P.J. Sinclair, E.R.; Howitt,
C.J.; Haddrell, R.L. Lanham, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1988. v. 81 (6). p.
1810-1815. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
1281
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).
1282
The effect of culture environment on the
susceptibility of Si tophilus granarius
granarius (L.) to gamma radiation.
Bull, J.O. Cornwel1, P.B. New York : Pergamon
Press, 1966. The Entomology of radiation
dislnfestatlon of grain : a collection of
original research papers / edited by P.B.
Cornwel1. p. 57-69. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB608.G6C6).
1278
Dislnfestatlon of wheat germ, wheat, and dried
mushrooms by irradiation.
Kovacs, E. Kiss, I.; Kurol1, G. Honolulu :
Hawaii Institute of Tropical Agric. & Human
Resources, Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa, 1985.
Radiation dislnfestatlon of food and
agricultural products : proceedings of an
International conference, Honolulu, Hawaii,
November 14-18, 1983 / edited by James H. Moy.
p. 189-198. Includes 6 references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL TP371.8.R284).
1283
Effect of Infestation by Sitotroga cerealella
(Lepidoptera:GelechHdae) and Si tophi lus oryzae
(ColeopterarCurcullonidae) on the deterioration
of bagged wheat.
EVETEX. Imura, 0. S1nha, R.N. College Park, Md.
: Entomological Society of America.
Environmental entomology. Dec 1984. v. 13 (6).
p. 1471-1477. Includes references. (NAL Call
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134
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1284
Effect of temperature on the Efficacy of methyl
bromide against adults of Si tophilus granarius
(L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on soft and
hard wheats.
JEENAI. CheMf, R. Leesch, J.; Davis, R.
College Park, Md. : Entomological Society of
America. Journal of economic entomology. June
1985. v. 78 (3). p. 660-665. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1289
Evaluation of fumigants for control of insects
attacking wheat and corn in steel bins /by H.H.
Walkden and R.B. Schwitzgebel.
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. Schwitzgebel, R.
B._1918-. Washington : U.S. Dept. of
AgFiculture, 1951. Caption title. 20 p. : ill.
; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te no.1045).
1285
Effects of Insect density, trap depth, and
attractants on the capture of Tribolium
eastaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and
Cryptolestes ferrugineus (Coleoptera:
Cucujldae) in stored wheat.
JEENAI. White, N.D.G. Loschiavo. S.R. College
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Journal of economic entomology. Aug 1986. v. 79
(4). P- 1111-1117. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1286
Effects of weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Infestation on abiotic and biotic quality of
stored wheat.
JEENAI. Sinha, R.N. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1984. v. 77 (6). p.
1483-1488. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
1287
Evaluation of four analytical methods to detect
weevils in wheat: granary weevil, Si tophilus
granarius (L.), in soft white wheat.
JFPRDR. Russell. G.E. Ames, Iowa :
International Association of Milk, Food, and
Environmental Sanitarians. Journal of food
protection. July 1988. v. 51 (7). p. 547-553.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 44.8
J824).
1288
Evaluation of four inert dusts on wheat as
protectants against Insects in small bins / by
Delnon W. La Hue and C.C. Fifield .
La Hue, D. W. 1911-. Fifield, C. C._1899-.
Washington, D.C. : Agricultural Research
Service. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1967. Cover
title.- "Issued April 1967.". 24 p. : ill. ; 26
cm. Bibliography: p. 23. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84Mr no.78O).
1290
Evaluation of malathion, synergized pyrethrum,
and diatomaceous earth as wheat protectants ..
in small bins / by Delmon W. La Hue .
La Hue, D. W. 1911-. Washington, D.C. :
Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1965. Cover title.- "Issued Aug.
1965."- Errata sheet inserted. 13 p. : ill. ;
26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Mr no.726).
1291
Evaluation of methoxychlor for the protection
of stored wheat and shelled corn from insect
attack / by H.H. Walkden and Howard D. Nelson .
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. Nelson, Howard D.,_1913-.
Washington, D.C. : Marketing Research Division,
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1958. Cover title.- "February
1958.". vi. 25 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Mr no.213).
1292
Evaluation of ryania for the protection of
stored wheat and shelled corn from insect
attack / by H.H. Walkden and H.D. Nelson .
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. Nelson, Howard D.,_1913-.
Washington, D.C. : Marketing Research Division,
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1958. Cover title.- "July 1958.".
iv, 21 p. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Mr
no.245).
1293
Evaluation of synergized pyrethrum for the
protection of stored wheat and shelled corn
from insect attack / by H.H. Walkden and Howard
D. Nelson .
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. Nelson, Howard D.,_1913-.
Washington, D.C. : Marketing Research Division,
Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1959. Cover title.- "April 1959.".
48 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84Mr no.322).
135
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1204
Feasibility and results of population dynamics
studies on stored grain insects in snail scale
bins with simulated climatic conditions.
Lessard, F.F. Manhattan : Kansas State
University, 1984. Proceedings of the Third
International Working Conference on
Stored-Product Entomology : Oct 23-28. 1983,
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, Kansas / spon.
Dept. of Entomology and Dept. of Grain Science
a. p. 68-77. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB937.I5 1983).
1299
Insect population dynamics at the surface of
refrigerated wheat bulks of up to 15,000
tonnes.
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1295
Final report to the North Central Regional
Pesticide Impact Assessment Program on losses
associated with insect infestation of farm
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1296
Insect control in wheat flour with gamma
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1297
Insect distribution in bulk-stored wheat in
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EVETEX. Hagstrum. D.W. Mil liken. G.A.; Waddell.
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1298
Insect infestation in western Canadian grain
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Smith, L.B. Manhattan : Kansas State
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NO.: DNAL SB937.I5 1983).
1300
Insect populations in aerated and unaerated
stored wheat in Oklahoma.
JKESA. Cuperus, G.W. Prickett, C.K.; Bloome,
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1301
Joint effects of temperature and insecticides
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JEENAI. Thaung, M. Collins, P.J. College Park.
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1302
Laboratory trapping studies with SI tophilus
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JEENAI. Walgenbach, C.A. Burkholder, W.E.;
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economic entomology. Aug 1987. v. 80 (4). p.
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1303
Movement of a weevil parasitoid,
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Press, J.W. Clemson, S.C. : South Carolina
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1304
Preliminary evaluation of trimethacarb as a
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JESCEP. Halliday, W.R. Tifton, Ga. : The
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136
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(PROTECTION OF PLANT PRODUCTS - INSECTS)
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1305
Results of a grain storage study In Idaho.
TAAEA. Halderson, J.L. St. Joseph, Mich. : The
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1309
Thermal disInfestation of wheat in a spouted
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Claflln. O.K. Evans, D.E.; Fane, A.G.; H111,
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: Oct 23-28, 1983, Kansas State Univ.,
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1306
Seasonal variation of stored wheat environment
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EVETEX. Hagstrum, D.W. College Park, Md. :
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entomology. Feb 1987. v. 16 (1). p. 77-83. ill.
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1310
U.S. wheat-marketing system: an insect
ecosystem.
Hagstrum, D.W. Held, W.G. Jr. College Park, Md.
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1307
Sound detection of stored-product insects that
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JEENAI. Vick. K.W. Webb, J.C.; Weaver, B.A.;
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detecting internal-feeding insect larvae in
grain Is described. Larvae of the lesser grain
borer, Rhyzopertha domlnlca (F.); rice weevil,
Sltophllus oryzae (L.); and Angoumois grain
Moth, Sitotroga cereal el la (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 1-20 infested kernels per 100
nil of grain where the Infestation rate was
strongly correlated to number of sounds as
counted by a frequency counter. Journal of
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1489-1493. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
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1311
Uptake of malathion and pirlmiphos-methyl by
rye, wheat, or triticale stored on treated
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JEENAI. White, N.D.G. College Park, Md. :
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1312
Use of perforated tubing to distribute
phosphine during the in-transit fumigation of
wheat.
JEENAI. Leesch, J.G. Davis, R.; Zettler, J.L.;
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1308
Studies on the distribution and movement of
14C-ma1athion in stored wheat.
Anderegg, B.N. Manhattan : Kansas State
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International Working Conference on
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Annual brome control In winter wheat.
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1314
Absorption and translocation of herbicides with
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WEESA6. Nalewaja, J.D. Skrzypczak, G.A.;
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1320
Bay FOE 3440 for selective wild oat control in
winter wheat.
Rydrych, D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
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1315
Absorption and translocation of root applied
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SWSPBE. Mersie, W. Foy, C.L. Raleigh, N.C. :
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SOB (P)).
1321
Bedstraw control in winter wheat.
Brewster, B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
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79.9 W52R).
1316
Activity of metribuzin and ethyl-metribuzin in
nutrient solution.
Peek, D.C. Appleby, A.P. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 388. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1322
Bioactivity of metribuzin in a
control led-release formulation on 'Vona' winter
wheat and downy brome.
Anderson, R.L. Riggle, B.D. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 322-323. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1317
Air and soil temperatures during spring burning
of standing wheat stubble.
AGJOAT. Rasmussen, P.E. Rickman, R.W.; Douglas,
C.L. Jr. Madison. Wis. : American Society of
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1323
Broadleaf weed and downy brome control in
winter wheat.
Morishlta. D.W. Thill, D.C.; Calllhan, R.H.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 236-237. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1318
Allelopathic effect of parthen1urn (Parthenlum
hysterophorus L.) extract and residue on some
agronomic crops and weeds.
JCECD. Mersie. W. Singh, M. New York, N.Y. :
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1324
Broadleaf weed control in dryland wheat at
Ducor, California.
Wright, S.D. Mitich. L.W. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 289. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
138
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(WEEDS)
1325
Broadleaf weed control in no-till winter wheat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C.; Yenne, S.P. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
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79.9 W52R).
1326
Broad1eaf weed control in no till winter wheat.
Mengel, M.L. mill, D.C.; Cal11han, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 263-264. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1328
Broadleaf weed control in spring wheat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 309-310. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1327
Broadleaf weed control in spring wheat.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 213. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1329
Broadleaf weed control in spring wheat at
Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Zamora, D.L. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research .
progress report - Western Society of Weed
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79.9 W52R).
1330
Broadleaf weed control in winter wheat at
Moscow, Idaho.
Mengel. M.L. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 265-266. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1331
Broadleaf weed control in winter wheat at
Pot latch, Idaho.
Mengel, M.L. Thill, D.C.; Calllhan, R.H. s.l.
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progress report - Western Society of Weed
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79.9 W52R).
1332
Broadleaf weed control in winter wheat with
sulfonyl urea herbicides.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 271. (NAL
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1333
Broadleaf weed control with fall and spring
applied sulfonylurea herbicides on winter
wheat.
Dial, M.O. Lish, J.M.; Thill, D.C. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
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1334
Broadleaf weed control with fluorochloridone in
winter wheat.
Mengel, M.L. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 261-262. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1335
Broadleaf weed control with PPG-1013 in winter
wheat.
Mengel, M.L. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 267-268. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1336
Bromus sp. control in no-till winter wheat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 329-331. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1337
Bulbous bluegrass control in winter wheat.
Rydrych, D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 334. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
139
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(WEEDS)
1338
Bulbous bluegrass control in winter wheat.
Rydrych, D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 245. (NAL
Call No.: ONAL 79.9 W52R).
1339
Can a thin wheatgrass stand be helped.
Bedell. T.E. Corvallis, Or. : Extension
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134O
Canada thistle control prior to planting winter
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Westra, P. D'Amato, T. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 9-10. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1341
Canada thistle control (small grains).
Jackson, M.J. Bozeman, Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. Jan
1983. (8301). 4 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.M9M65).
1342
Catchweed bedstraw control in winter wheat.
Spinney, R.L. Appleby, A.P.; Brewster, B.D.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 308. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1343
Cereal rye competition in winter wheat in
eastern Oregon.
Rydrych. D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 335. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1344
CGA-131036: a new herbicide for snail grain
crops.
WSWPA. Buchholz. C. Davidson, W.E.; Anliker,
W.L.; LeRoy. R.L.; Somody. C.N.; Dorr, J.E.
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Society of Weed Science. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Western Society of Weed
Science, March 18-20, 1986, San Diego,
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1345
Chemical fallow in the Central Great Plains.
CASBA. Anderson, R.L. Smika, D.E. Fort Collins
: The Station. Bulletin - Colorado State
University Experiment Station. Jan 1984.
(588S). 12 p. Includes 7 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO C71S (1)).
1346
Chemical weed control in small grains.
Bullock, F.D. Athens, Ga. : The Service.
Circular - Cooperative Extension Service,
University of Georgia. Mar 1985. (765). 8 p.
ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 G29C).
1347
Chemical weed control in small grains.
Bullock, F.D. Athens, Ga. : The Service.
Circular - Cooperative Extension Service,
University of Georgia. Oct 1986. (765,rev.).
p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29 G29C).
1348
Comparison of AC 222,293 with other wild oat
herbicides for wild oat and broadleaf weed
control in wheat.
Mitich. L.W. Smith, N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 22O-221. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1349
Control of annual ryegrass In winter wheat with
herbicides.
Nelson, L.R. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. PR - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Mar 1986. (4354). 9 p. Includes 16
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T31P).
1350
Control of blue mustard in winter wheat' from
applications of bromoxynil and sulphonylurea
herbicides.
Whites ides, R.E. Swan, D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 274. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
140
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(WEEDS)
1351
Control of catchweed bedstraw in winter wheat.
Brewster, B.D. Spinney, R.L.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
324. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1357
Crop losses in wheat (Tritieun aestivum) as
determined using weeded and nonweeded quadrats.
WEESA6. Hume, L. Champaign. 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v.
33 (5). p. 734-740. Includes 29 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1352
Control of downy brome and wild oat in no-till
winter wheat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C.; Morishita, D.W. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 325-326. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1358
Crop residues and management of annual grass
weeds in continuous no-till wheat (Triticum
aestivum).
WEESA6. Dao, T.H. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. May
1987. v. 35 (3). p. 395-4OO. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1353
Control of grass weeds in dry peas.
Whites ides, R.E. Swan, D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 165. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1354
Control of Russian thistle (Salsola iberica)
with chlorsulfuron in a wheat (Triticum
aestivum) summer-fallow rotation.
WEESA6. Young, F.L. Gealy, D.R. Champaign, 111
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 318-324.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
1359
Crop residues kill weeds
with wheat and rye.
CRSOA. Worsham, A.D
Society of Agronomy
Nov 1984. v. 37 (2)
No.: DNAL 6 W55).
Allelopathy at work
Madison, Wis. : American
Crops and soils magazine.
p. 18-20. ill. (NAL Call
1360
Crownvetch establishment following small grains
and preceding winter wheat.
PNWSB. Hynes, E.M. Hartwig, N.L. Beltsville.
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1985. v. 39. p. 34-38. Includes 9
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1355
Cost effective management system in cereals.
Wright, S.D. Sacramento, Calif. : California
Weed Conference Office. Proceedings -
California Weed Conference. 1987. (39th). p.
148-156. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 C122).
1361
Dicamba-chlorsulfuron antagonism study.
Mengel, M.L. Thill, D.C.; Calllhan. R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 277-278. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1356
.Cover crop suppression of weeds and influence
on strawberry yields.
HJHSA. Smeda. R.J. Putnam, A.R. Alexandria. Va.
: American Society for Horticultural Science.
HortSdence. Feb 1988. v. 23 (1). p. 132-134.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB1.H6).
1362
Differential metabolism of metribuzin by downy
brome (Bromus tectorum) and winter wheat
(Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Devlin, D.L. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow, L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
741-745. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
141
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(WEEDS)
1363
Differential response of soft red winter wheat
cult Wars to metribuzln.
TFHSA. Hayes, P.M. Chambers, A.Y.; Graves,
C.R.; Rhodes, G.N. Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. : The
Station. Tennessee farm and home science -
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Spring 1986. (138). p. 3-6. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T25F).
1370
Durat i on of tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum
tataricum) interference in several crops.
WEESA6. De St Remy, E.A. O'Sul1ivan. P.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Mar 1986. v. 34 (2).
281-286. Includes
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19 references. (NAL Call No.
1364
Differential susceptibility of winter wheat and
volunteer cereal rye to ethyl-metrlbuzin in
nutrient solution.
Diener, P.R. Rydrych. D.J.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 384-385. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1365
Diuron formulations on winter wheat.
Gleichsner, J.A. Peek, D.C.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
340-342. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1386
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : The Society. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1988. p. 345. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
W52R).
1367
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. Krai 1, J.M. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 346-347. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1369
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
WAEBA. Miller, S.D. Krall, J.M. Laramie : The
Station. Bulletin B - Wyoming, Agricultural
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(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO W99 (1)).
1371
Early application of herbicides for no-till
sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) in wheat (Triticum
aestivum) stubble.
WEESA6. Wicks. G.A. Champaign, 111. : Weed
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1372
Ecofarming—an integrated crop protection
system.
Klein, R.N. Wicks. G.A. St. Joseph. Mich. :
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C1987. Optimum erosion control at least cost
proceedings of the National Symposium on
Conservation Systems, December 14-15, 1987,
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DNAL S622.2.N3 1987).
1373
Effect of chlorsulfuron on diclofop
phytotoxicity to Italian ryegrass (Lollurn
multiflorum).
WEESA6. Liebl. R. Worsham, A.D. Champaign, 111
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. May 1987. v. 35 (3). p. 383-387.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1374
Effect of chlorsulfuron on the movement and
fate of diclofop in Italian ryegrass (Lollurn
multiflorum) and wheat (Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Liebl. R. Worsham, A.D. Champaign. Ill
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5). p. 623-628.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1368
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. Krall, J.M. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 323. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1375
The effect of downy brome control with ethyl
metribuzin and metrlbuzin on winter wheat
yield.
Westra. P. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 318. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
142
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(WEEDS)
1376
Effect of fall wMd control on the yield of
winter wheat.
PNWSB. Vrabel, T.E. Beltsville. Md. : The
Society. Proceedings of the ... annual meeting
-Northeastern Weed Science Society. 1987. v.
41. p. 55-58. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 79.9 N814).
1377
Effect of imazamethabenz rate, spray volume,
and spray additive on control of wild oat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 332-333. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1378
The effect of rate of seeding on metribuzin and
atrazine tolerance in wheat.
Rydrych, D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 234. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1379
The effect of repeated application of
chlorsulfuron on Canada thistle plant density.
Fay, P.K. Davis, E.S. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p.
207-208. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1380
Effect of Russian thistle (Salsola iberica)
interference on spring wheat (Triticum
aestivum).
WEESA6. Young, F.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. The effect of
Russian thistle density and duration of
Interference on spring wheat was Investigated
In two 3-yr field studies. In the density
study, the best fit regression equation
predicted a loss 1n spring wheat yield of 0.5,
0.5. and O.6% In 1983. 1984, and 1985.
respectively, for each percent of the total
blomass contributed by Russian thistle. 1n
1985, when rainfall was 46% below normal, the
highest weed density produced greater than 7O%
of the total plant blomass and reduced yields
more than 50%. In contrast. In 1984 when
rainfall was 65% above normal, the highest weed
density produced less than 20% of the total
plant blomass and reduced yields 11%. In the
duration study, the predicted yield loss was
2.3 and 0.7% for 1983 and 1984, respectively,
for each week of Interference. In 1985, yield
was not significantly reduced until after 6
weeks of interference. In both studies,
sp1kes/m of row had the highest correlation
with yield and were affected the most by weed
Interference. Weed science. Sept 1988. v. 36
(5). p. 594-598. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1381
Effect of SAN 567 on 'Stephens' winter wheat
and weeds.
Brewster, B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 246. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1382
Effect of soil pH on degradation, movement, and
plant uptake of chlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Fredrickson, D.R. Shea, P.O. Champaign.
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 328-332.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
1383
Effect of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum)
straw mulch level on weed control.
WEESA6. Crutchfield, D.A. Wicks, G.A.;
Burnside, O.C. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Jan 1986. v.
34 (1). p. 11O-114. ill. Includes 29
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1384
The effect of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
(2,4-D) on wheat, oats, barley and the legumes
underseeded in these crops /W.C. Shaw, C.J.
Willard, R.L. Bernard.
Shaw, Warren Cleaton, 1922-. Bernard, R.
L._1926-; Willard, C. J._1889-. Wooster, Ohio :
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1956.
Cover title. 24 p. ; 23 cm. B1biography: p.
23-24. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO OH3S (2)
no.761).
1385
Effects of tillage and irrigation on weeds in a
wheat-soybean double-cropping system.
SWSPB. El more, C.D. Wesley. R.; Cooke. F.
Champaign : The Society. Proceedings - Southern
Weed Science Society. Includes abstract. Jan
17-19. 1984. (37th). p. 316. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 SOS).
143
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(WEEDS)
1386
The efficacy of several dlclofop formulations
for downy bromegrass control in winter wheat.
Fay, P.K. Davis, E.S. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p.
232-233. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1393
Evaluation of CGA-131036 for broadleaf
control in winter wheat.
Miller, S.D. Krai 1, J.M. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 300. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1387
Ethyl netribuzin for jointed goatgrass control
in winter wheat.
Rydrych. D.d. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science, Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 244. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1394
Evaluation of clopyralid for broadleaf weed
control in winter wheat.
Evans, J.O. Gunnel 1, R.W. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 272-273. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1388
Evaluation of additives with glyphosate for
weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 290. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1395
Evaluation of diclofop tank mixes for wild oat
control in spring wheat.
Kidder, D.W. Hopkins, I.C.; Drummond, D.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
316-317. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1390
Evaluation of broadleaf herbicide treatments in
winter wheat.
WAEBA. Miller. S.D. Krai 1, J.M. Laramie : The
Station. Bulletin B - Wyoming, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1986. (885). p. 166-167.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O W99 (1)).
1389
Evaluation of broadleaf herbicide treatments in
winter wheat.
Miller, S.D. Krall, d.M. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 3O1-3O2. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1391
Evaluation of bronoxynil and sulfonylurea
herbicides in winter wheat.
Evans. J.O. Gunnel 1, R.W. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 275-276. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1392
Evaluation of bromoxynl 1, sulfonyl-urea tank
mixes in winter wheat.
Kidder, D.W. Hopkins. I.C.; Drummond, D.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
343-344. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1396
An evaluation of Dupont's herbicides for
control of annual broadleaf weeds in winter
wheat.
OASPA. Stanger, C.E. Corvallis, Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Aug 1985. (748). p. 130-133. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1OO OR3M).
1397
Evaluation of herbicides applied in the early
spring for weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 289. (NAL
Call No.: ONAL 79.9 W52R).
1398
Evaluation of herbicides for broadleaf weed
control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 269-270. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
144
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(WEEDS)
1399
Evaluation of low volume 2,4-D applications in
spring wheat.
Miller. S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 212. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1400
Evaluation of metrlbuzin and SMY-1500 for weed
control in winter wheat.
Evans, 0.0. Gunnel 1, R.W. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 235. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1401
Evaluation of post harvest herbicide treatments
for weed control in fallow.
Miller. S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 287. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1402
Evaluation of postemergence herbicide
applications for weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 288. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1403
Evaluation of postemergence herbicide
treatments in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 341. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1404
Evaluation of postemergence herbicide
treatments with experimental compounds In
wheat.
Mitich. L.W. Smith, L.W.; Kyser. G.B. S.I. :
The Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 353-354. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1405
Evaluation of postemergence herbicides for crop
phytotoxicity and control of selected weeds in
kidney beans.
Canevari, W.M. Mitich, L.W.; Kyser, G.B. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 147-148. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1406
Evaluation of postemergence herbicides in
wheat.
Mitich, L.W. Kearny, I.E.; Duey, M.S. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 283-284. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1407
Evaluation of preemergence and postemergence
herbicides for weed control in winter wheat.
MoMshita, D.W. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 257-258. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1408
Evaluation of preemergence and postemergence
herbicides In wheat.
Mitich, L.W. Smith, N.L.; Duey, N.L. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 285-286. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1408
Extraction and separation of chlorsulfuron and
Its metabolites from treated plants.
WEESA6. Bestman, H.D. Devine, M.D.; Vanden
Born, W.H. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Jan 1987. v.
35 (1). p. 22-26. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
141O
Fallow bindweed control with picloram
combinations.
Westra, P. D'Amato, T. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 2-3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
145
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(WEEDS)
1411
Field bindweed management program for winter
grain-fallow systems.
WSWPA. Blank, S.E. Reno, Nev. : The Society.
Proceedings - Western Society of Weed Science.
1987. v. 4O. p. 109-11O. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52).
1412
Get weeds early in winter wheat.
CRSOA. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Crops and soils magazine. Aug/Sept
1984. v. 36 (9). p. 29. ill. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 6 W55).
siderophores, and plant diseases / edited by
T.R. Swinburne. Paper presented at the "NATO
Advanced Research Workshop," July 1-5, 1985,
Wye, Kent, England. 1986. v. 117. p. 189-201.
ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH3O1.N32).
1418
Herbicide performance in conventional and
no-till small grains.
PNWSB. Webb. F.d. Johnson, O.R. Beltsville. Md.
: The Society. Proceedings of the ... annual
meeting - Northeastern Weed Science Society.
1987. v. 41. p. 49-54. Includes references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
1413
Grow your own herbicides.
Raleigh, N.C. : North Carolina Agricultural
Research Service. Research perspectives. Fall
1985. v. 4 (3). p. 14. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S97.R4).
1419
Herbicides for control of tansymustard in
winter wheat.
Stahlman. P.W. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 306-3O7. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1414
Herbicide applications on wheat and stubble for
no-tillage corn.
AGJOAT. Wicks, G.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1986. v. 78 (5). p. 843-848. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1415
Herbicide combinations for no-till winter
wheat.
Dabney, S.M. Baton Rouge : The Department.
Report of projects - Louisiana Agricultural
Experiment Station, Department of Agronomy.
Includes statistical data. 1986? . p. 74-75.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L936).
1416
Herbicide efficacy for various application
times in doublecrop wheat and soybean.
AGJOAT. Higgins, J.M. Whitwell, T. ; Toler, J.E.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1988. v. 80 (3). p.
475-478. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1417
Herbicide-induced Interactions between cereal
roots and fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.
NASSD. Greaves, M.P. Sargent. J.A.; Whipps,
J.M. New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO
advanced science institutes series : Series A
Life sciences. In the series analytic: Iron,
1420
Herbicides in no-tillage systems involving
wheat.
TAEMA. Wiese. A.F. Lavake, D.E. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. Miscellaneous
publication MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. May 1984. (1547). 17 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OOT31M).
1421
Honeyvine milkweed (Ampelamus albidus) response
to foliar herbicides.
WEESA6. Moshier, L.U. Russ, O.G.; O'Connor,
O.P.; Claassen, M.M. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Sept
1986. v. 34 (5). p. 73O-734. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1422
Hydrolytic activation versus oxidative
degradation of assert herbicide, and
imidazolinone aryl-carboxylate, in susceptible
wild oat versus tolerant corn and wheat.
PCBPB. Brown. M.A. Ch1u, T.Y.; Miller, P.
Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press. Pesticide
biochemistry and physiology, dan 1987. v. 27
(1). p. 24-29. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
146
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(WEEDS)
1423
Inpact of wheat cultWars on establishment and
suppression of summer annual weeds.
AGJOAT. Wicks, G.A. Ramsel, R.E.; Nordquist,
P.T.; Schmidt, J.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb
1986. v. 78 (1). p. 59-62. Includes 17
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1424
Improving the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer
(n wheat treated with herbicide for the control
of wild oats.
JPNUDS. Ponce, R.G. Lamela. A. 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.
1771-1778. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67 ) .
1428
Influence of the relative time of emergence of
wild oat (Avena fatua) en yield loss of barley
(Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum
aestivum).
WEESA6. O'Donovan, J.T. De St Remy, E.A.;
O'Sullivan, P.A.; Dew, D.A.; Sharma, A.K.
Champaign, ill. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. July 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
498-503. Includes 17 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1429
Influence of tillage and herbicides on weed
control in a wheat (Triticum aestivum)—soybean
(Glycine max) rotation.
WEESA6. Wilson, H.P. Mascianica, M.P.; Mines,
I.E.; Walden, R.F. Champaign. 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. July
1986. v. 34 (4). p. 59O-594. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1425
Influence of DOWCO-453 and SC-1084 on
germination and growth.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Zbiec, 1.1.; Karczmarczyk,
S.J. Beltsville, Md. : The Society. Proceedings
of the ... annual meeting - Northeastern Weed
Science Society. 1985. v. 39. p. 85-9O.
Includes 1 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
N814).
1430
Interaction of cinmethylin with chlorsulfuron
and metsulfuron-methyl in winter wheat.
Brewster, B.D. Spinney, R.L.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
325. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1426
Influence of light on the herbicidal activity
of isouron.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Karczmarczyk, S.J.; Zbiec.
I.I, Beltsville, Md. : The Society. Proceedings
of the ... annual meeting - Northeastern Weed
Science Society. Jan 1984. v. 38. p. 79-83.
Includes 2 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
N814).
1427
Influence of Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum
tataricum) density on yield loss of barley
(Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum
aestivum).
WEESA6. De St Remy, A.E. O'Donovan, J.T.; Tong,
A.K.W.; O'Sullivan, P.A.; Sharma. M.P.; Dew
D.A. Champaign. 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. July 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
521-523. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 79.8 W41).
1431
Ivyleaf speedwell control in winter wheat.
Zamora, D.L. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 362-363. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1432
Ivyleaf speedwell control in winter wheat.
Spinney, R.L. Appleby, A.P.; Brewster. B.D.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 312. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1433
Ivyleaf speedwell control with ethiozin and
DPXR9674 in winter wheat in northern Idaho.
Lish. J.M. Thill. D.C. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1987. p.
3O9-310. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
147
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(WEEDS)
1435
Jointed goatgrass.
WAEBA. Miller, S.D. Whitson, T. Laramle : The
Station. Bulletin B - Wyoming, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Feb 1987. (875). 4 p. ill.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO W99 (1)).
1434
Jointed goatgrass.
Corvallis, Or. : The Service. PNW - Pacific
Northwest Extension Publication - Oregon State
University, Extension Service. July 1984.
(256). 4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29
W27PN).
1436
Jointed goatgrass control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. Krai 1, J.M. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 348. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1437
Jointed goatgrass control in winter wheat.
Yenne, S.P. Thill, D.C.; Callihan, R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 240-243. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1438
Late tansy mustard.
Wrage, L.J. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension Service, Plant Science
Department. May 13, 1988. v. 3 (7). p. 2-3.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
1439
Lexone/Sencor and Glean phytotoxicity to winter
wheat.
CASTA. Anderson, R.L. Hamburg, N.E. Fort
Collins : The Station. Technical bulletin -
Colorado State University Experiment Station.
1984? . (151). 15 p. Includes 12 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O C71S (3)).
1440
Long-tern effects of no-tillage in a winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum)-sorghum (Sorghum
b1color)-fallow rotation.
WEESA6. Wicks, G.A. Smika. D.E.; Hergert. G.W.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Abstract: This research was conducted
near North Platte, NE, over an 18-yr period to
determine the feasibility of using herbicides
to replace tillage as the weed control method
in a winter wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.)-sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)
Moench. -fallow rotation. Five tillage
treatments two tillage and three reduced or
no-till treatments were used on the same plots
during the duration of this experiment on a
Holdrege silt loam (Typic Argiustol1s).
Herbicides effectively replaced tillage for
weed control. The no-till plots -treated with
atrazine
6-chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1-methyl ethyl)-1,3,5-tri -
az1ne-2,4-diamine after wheat harvest had
higher sorghum and winter wheat yields, higher
crop residue remaining on the soil surface, and
lower weed yields than tilled plots. The most
difficult weeds to control were volunteer wheat
and barnyardgrass Echinochloa crusgalli (L.)
Beauv. - ECHCG . Soil surface pH decreased over
time because of increased use of nitrogen. The
pH in nontilled plots was significantly lower
than in tilled plots due to lack of soil
mixing. Exchangeable calcium was the
predominant cation leached from the top 5 cm
but showed accumulation between the 5- to
12.5-cm depth. Organic matter content showed
little change over time. Weed science. May
1988. v. 36 (3). p. 384-393. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1441
Management of wheat straw in wheat-soybean
cropping systems.
TFHSA. Graves, C.R. Bradley, J.F. Knoxville,
Tenn. : The Station. Tennessee farm and home
science - Tennessee Agricultural Experiment
Station. Winter 1988. (145). p. 8-9. ill. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO T25F).
1442
Mass selection for plant height using a
systemic herbicide.
CRPSAY. Sorrel Is, M.E. Neiss, A.M. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Mar/Apr 1985. v. 25 (2). p. 35O-351.
Includes 2 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1443
Mayweed chamomile control in small grains in
northern Idaho.
Lish, J.M. Thill, D.C.; Yenne, S.P. S'. 1 . :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 266-267. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
148
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(WEEDS)
1444
Methods of controlling or eradicating the wild
oat in the hard spring-wheat area /H.R. Gates.
Gates, H. R. Washington, D.C. : U
Agriculture, 1917. Cover title.-
from the Bureau of Plant Industry
ill., maps ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.
no. 833).
S. Dept. of
Contribution
11. 16 p. :
DNAL 1 Ag84F
1450
Persistence of phytotoxicity of metribuzin and
its ethylthio analog.
WEESA6. Shaw, D.R. Peeper, T.F.; Westerman,
R.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. May 1986. v. 34 (3). p.
409-412. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1445
Met ribuzin and chlorsulfuron effect on grain of
treated winter wheat (Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Anderson, R.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Sept
1986. v. 34 (5). p. 734-737. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1451
Postemergence control of interrupted windgrass
in winter wheat.
Dial, M.d. Thill, D.C.; Morishita, D.W. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 332-333. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1446
Metribuzin and ethyl metribuzin for downy brome
control in winter wheat.
Whitesides, R.E. Swan, D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 230-231. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1447
No-till drill design for atrazine treated
soils.
Dowel! , F.E. Solie, J.B.; Pepper, T.F. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1985 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.
1985. (fiche no. 85-1514). 21 p. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1448
in
Pendimethalin for summer annual weed control
a chemical fallow program.
Anderson, R.L. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 286. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1449
Persistence, germinabi1ity, and distribution of
jointed goatgrass (Aegllops cylindrica) seed in
soil.
WEESA6. Donald. W.W. Zimdahl, R.L. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p. 149-154. maps.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1452
Postemergence grass and broadleaf weed control
in winter wheat.
Dial, M.d. Thill, D.C.; Morishita, D.W. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 319-320. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R) .
1453
Postemergence grass control herbicides applied
to the soil.
WEESA6. Gillespie. G.R. Nalewaja, J.D.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1986. v. 34 (6). p.
942-947. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1454
Postemergence herbicide application for
broadleaf weed control in winter wheat in
northern Idaho.
Lish, J.M. Thill, D.C.; Yenne, S.P. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 303-305. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1455
Postemergence herbicide suppression of wheat,
Triticum aestivum, growing with alfalfa,
Medicago sativa.
WEESA6. Beardtnore. R.A. Linscott, D.L.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Two field experiments were conducted
in 1984 and 1985 to determine the effects of
fluazifop, haloxyfop, and sethoxydim on the
suppression of water uptake and competition of
wheat to seedling alfalfa. In all cases,
suppression of wheat growth and stand led to
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significant reduction in soil water use. The
amounts of conserved soil water significantly
correlated with increased numbers at alfalfa
plants; the correlation coefficients,
respectively, for mid- and late-summer
plantings were 0.47 and 0.41 in 1984 and O.90
and 0.86 in 1985. Conservation of soil water
was attributed to growth reduction or cessation
of wheat growth by the herbicides and, to some
extent, suppression of wheat leaf
transpiration. All of the three herbicides
would be effective in controlling volunteer
wheat in a new alfalfa planting. Weed science.
Sept 1988. v. 36 (5). p. 636-641. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1456
Preemergence application for control of downy
brome In winter wheat.
Evans, 0.0. Gunnel 1, R.W.; Downard, R.W. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 228-229. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1457
Preemergence Ventenata and Interrupted
windgrass control In winter wheat.
Dial, M.d. Thill. D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 334-335. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1461
The residual control of Canada thistle by
clopyralid.
Fay, P.K. Davis, E.S. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 209.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1462
Response differences of wheat (Tritlcum
aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) to
chlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Foley, M.E. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Jan
1986. v. 34 (1). p. 17-21. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1463
Response of spring wheat to N fertilizer
placement, row spacing, and wild oat herbicides
in a no-till system.
AGJOAT. Reinertsen, M.R. Cochran, V.L.; Morrow,
L.A. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1984. v.
76 (5). p. 753-756. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1458
Preventing downy brome (Bromus tectorum) seed
production with DPX-Y6202 and fluazifop.
WEESA6. Richardson, J.M. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow,
L.A. Champaign. 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p.
277-281. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1464
Response of wheat and oat seedlings to
root-applied diclofop-methyl and
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid.
PCBPB. Jacobson, A. Shimabukuro, R.H.;
McMichael, C. New York, N.Y. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. Aug
1985. v. 24 (1). p. 61-67. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1459
A problem in winter wheat: controlling jointed
goatgrass.
Nelson, J.E. Bozeman. Mont. : The Service.
Montguide MT : Agriculture - Montana State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. May
1985. (8516). 2 p. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.M9M65).
1465
Response of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) to
herbicides.
WEESA6. Wicks. G.A. Nordquist. P.T.; Schmidt.
J.W. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Mar 1987. v. 35 (2). p.
259-262. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1460
Release of so11-bound prometryne residues under
different soil pH and nitrogen fertilizer
regimes.
WEESA6. Yee, D. Weinberger, P.; Khan, S.U.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6). p.
882-887. ill. Includes 29 references. (NAL Call
1466
Retention, absorption, and loss of
foliage-applied metrlbuzin.
WEESA6. Devlin. D.L. Gealy. D.R.; Morrow. L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
775-779. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
150
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1467
Reversal of catIon-induced reduction in
glyphosate activity with EDTA.
WEESA6. Shea, P.J. Tupy, D.R. Champaign, 111.
Weed Science Society of America. Weed science.
Nov 1984. v. 32 (6). p. 8O2-806. Includes 21
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1468
Ripgut brome control in winter wheat using four
soil applied herbicides—1985.
Rydrych, D.J. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 239. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1469
Rye (Secale cereale L.) and wheat (Triticum
aestivum L.) mulch: the suppression of certain
broadleaved weeds and the isolation and
identification of phytotoxins.
ACSMC. Shilling, D.G. Liebl, R.A.; Worshain, D.
Washington, D.C. : The Society. ACS Symposium
series - American Chemical Society. Based on a
"Symposium on the Chemistry of Allelopathy,
Biochemical Interactions Among Plants," April
1984, St. Louis, Missouri.- Literature review.
1985. (268). p. 243-271. ill. Includes 55
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OD1.A45).
1473
Selective volunteer cereal rye control in
winter wheat with combination treatments of
ethyl-metribuzin and metribuzin.
Diener, P.R. Rydrych, D.J.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 336-337. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1474
Soil reception and activity of acetochlor,
alachlor, and metolachlor as affected by wheat
(Triticum aestivum) straw and irrigation.
WEESA6. Banks, P.A. Robinson, E.L. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. July 1986. v. 34 (4). p. 607-611.
Includes 6 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1475
Sources and timing of spring topdress nitrogen
on winter wheat in Idaho.
AGJOAT. Lutcher, L.K. Mahler, R.L. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. duly/Aug 1988. v. 80 (4). p. 648-654.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1470
Ryegrass (Lolturn multiflorum) control in winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Griffin, J.L. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Jan
1986. v. 34 (1). p. 98-1OO. Includes 8
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1476
Spring herbicide applications in chemical
fallow.
Lish, J.M. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 254-255. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1471
S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate,
N.N-diallyl-2-chloroacetamide, and
2-chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate influence
on sulfhydryl-dependent sucrose accumulation.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry and
physiology. Feb 1985. v. 23 (1). p. 95-101.
Includes 24 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB951.P49).
1472
Scentless mayweed and mayweed chamomile control
in winter wheat.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 336-337. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1477
Spring wheat weeds.
Wrage, L.J. Brook ings, S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. Mar 4, 1987. v. 2 (1). p. 2. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
1478
Strip control of volunteer wheat and other
weeds in conservation tillage.
Downs, H.W. Stone, M.L.; Newton, K.A.; Swift,
V.D. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American
Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1985 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
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(616) 429-0300 for information and prices.
1985. (flche no. 85-1518). 17 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1479
Tansymustard control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. Krall, J.M. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 351. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1480
Timing of difenzoquat application for wild oat
control in small-grain cereals.
Sattler, C.A. Yenne. S.P.; Thill, D.C. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 274. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
W52R).
1481
Timing of weed control in no-tillage wheat
crops.
AGJOAT. Force!la, F. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1986. v. 78 (3). p. 523-526. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1482
Trial late granules for wild oat control in dry
soil.
JESED. McKercher. R.B. Ashford, R.: Pastushok,
G.W. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
environmental science and health. Part A.
Environmental science and engineering. 1985. v.
20 (4). p. 419-426. Includes 6 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TD172.J6).
1485
The use of chlorsulfuron and metsulfuron in
small-grain pulse crop production systems in
Idaho.
Mengel. M.L. Beck, K.G.; Thill, D.C.; Callihan,
R.H. S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 282-285. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1486
Use of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum)
cultWars and herbicides in aiding weed control
in an ecofallow corn (Zea mays) rotation.
WEESA6. Ramsel, R.E. Wicks, G.A. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
Abstract: An experiment involving six winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, an
early-April herbicide application on wheat and
on four dates after wheat harvest, and the
growth of a subsequently planted corn (Zea mays
L.) crop was conducted at North Platte, NE.
'Centurk 78' suppressed barnyardgrass
Echinochloa crus-gal1i (L.) Beauv. - ECHCG
more than 'Bennett' and 'Eagle' in the growing
wheat and after wheat harvest in July, but
there were no differences in weed yield among
cultivars in corn planted 11 months later.
Herbicides applied to the tillering wheat in
early April improved weed control in wheat and
the subsequent corn crop. Also, herbicides were
applied 5, 25, 45, and 300 days after wheat
harvest. Weed growth increased and soil water
decreased as spraying dates were delayed.
Herbicides applied 5 days after harvest did not
maintain adequate weed control in the corn
planted 11 months after wheat harvest and low
corn yield resulted. Plots receiving herbicides
3OO days after wheat harvest had the least soil
water in the fall after wheat harvest but the
best weed control in corn and highest corn
yields because of better weed control in corn.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 394-398.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1483
TYCOR (SMY 1500) herbicide: wheat research
update.
WSWPA. Colgan, J.W. Sorensen, V.M.; Scoggan,
A.C. Reno, Nev. : The Society. Proceedings -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1987. v. 4O.
p. 107-108. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52).
1487
Volunteer winter rape control in winter wheat.
Dial. M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 338-339. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1484
The use of biologically realistic equations to
describe the effects of weed density and
relative time of emergence on crop yield.
WEESA6. Cousens, R. Brain, P.; O'Donovan, J.T.;
O'Sullivan, P.A. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Sept 1987. v.
35 (5). p. 720-725. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1488
Weed control in a conservation tillage rotation
in the Texas blacklands.
WEESA6. Brown. S.M. Chandler. J.M.; Morrison.
J.E. Jr. Champaign. 111. : Weed Science Society
of America. Weed science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5).
p. 695-699. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
152
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1489
Heed control in no-tillage planted winter wheat
in northern Idaho.
Ush. J.M. Thill, D.C.; Morishlta, D.W. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 327-328. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1490
Heed control in wheat.
AGRYA. Appleby, A.P. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy. 1987. (13). p.
396-415. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM392) .
1495
Weed control in winter wheat with CGA-131036.
Miller, S.D. Krall, U.M. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 349-350. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R ).
1496
Weed spectrum change and control in
reduced-til 1 wheat.
NDFRA. Miller, S.D. Nalewaja, J.O. Fargo, N.D.
: The Station. North Dakota farm research -
North Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
duly/Aug 1985. v. 43 (1). p. 11-14. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813B).
1491
control in wheat.
Baldwin, F.L. Boyd, J.W. Little Rock : The
Service. Fact sheet - University of Arkansas,
Cooperative Extension Service. Nov 1985.
(2023). 4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S541.5.A8F33).
1497
Weeds in agronomic crops—small grains.
SWSPB. Retzinger, E.J. Jr. Champaign : The
Society. Proceedings - Southern Weed Science
Society. 1987. (40th). p. 57-58. (NAL Call No.
DNAL, 79.9 SOS).
1492
Heed control in wheat from postemergence
herbicides injected through the sprinkler
system.
.Longley. T.S. Petersen. P.J. ; Haderlie, L.C.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 298-299. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 79.9 W52R).
1493
control in wheat with barban and did ofop.
Mltich, L.W. Smith, N.L.; Kearney, T.;
Langston, C. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 218-219. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1494
Heed control in winter wheat.
Greer, H.A.L. Peeper, T. Stillwater, Okla. :
The Service. OSU extension facts - Cooperative
Extension Service, Oklahoma State University.
Dec 1984. (277O,rev.). 4 p. ill. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL S544.3.0505).
1498
Western Washington weed control guide: Weed
control in wheat.
WUEXA. Peabody, D.V. Pullman. Wash. : The
Service. Extension bulletin - Washington State
University, Cooperative Extension Service. Feb
1983. (1079). 5 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 275.29
W27P).
1499
Wheat research.
Griffin, d.L. Habetz, R.J.; Regan, R.P. Crowley
: The Station. Annual progress report -
Louisiana, Agricultural Experiment Station,
1984. (76th). p. 363-366. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 L93 (3)).
1500
Wild garlic control.
Spinney, R.L. Appleby, A.P.; Brewster. B.D.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1987. p. 3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1501
Wild oat and broadleaf weed control in winter
wheat.
Swensen. d.B. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 357-361. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
153
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1502
Wild oat and broad leaf weed control In winter
wheat.
Swensen, J.B. Thill. O.C. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 313-316. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1508
Wild oat control in spring wheat with
fenoxaprop formulations.
Miller, S.D. Page, M.S. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 223-224. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1503
Wild oat and broadleaf weed control in winter
wheat.
Flom, D.G. Thill, D.C.; Calllhan, R.H. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 255-256. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1509
Wild oat control in winter wheat using
premixtures of HOE 33171, MCPA, and bromoxyni1
Morlshita, D.W. Thill, D.C.; Calllhan, R.H.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 248-252. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1504
Wild oat (Avena fatua) competition with spring
wheat: effects of nitrogen fertilization.
WEESA6. Carlson, H.L. Hill, J.E. Champa1gn,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Jan 1986. v. 34 (1). p. 29-33. 111.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
1510
Wild oat control in winter wheat with
AC-222293.
Whites ides, R.E. Swan, D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 253-254. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1505
Wild oat (Avena fatua) competition with spring
wheat: plant density effects.
WEESA6. Carlson. H.L. Hill, J.E. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1985. v. 33 (2). p. 176-181. 111.
Includes 10 references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL
79.8 W41).
1511
Wild oat control in winter wheat with
difenzoquat and AC 222,283 tank mixed with
uran.
Sattler, C.A. Yenne, S.P.; Thill, D.C. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 317. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
W52R).
15O6
Wild oat control in small-grain cereals with AC
222,293.
Morishita, D.W. Thill. D.C.; Callihan, R.H.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 225-226. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1512
Wild oat control with AC 222,293 in Boundary
County, Idaho.
Yenne, S.P. Zamora, D.L.: Thill, D.C. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 295-297. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1507
Wild oat control in spring wheat with
AC-222,293 alone and combination with broadleaf
herbicides.
Miller. S.D. Page, M.S. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 222. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1513
Wild oat control with diclofop in Boundary
County, Idaho.
Yenne, S.P. Zamora. D.L.; Thill, D.C. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 292-294. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
154
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1514
Wild oats control In spring wheat.
Miller, S.D. Hybner, R. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 318-319. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1515
Wild oats control in spring wheat with
AC-222,293.
Miller, S.D. Hybner. R. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 32O-321. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1517
Wild oats control with AC-222,293 and
dlfenzoquat in spring wheat.
VAEBA. Miller. S.D. Page. M.S. Laramie : The
Station. Bulletin B - Wyoming, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1986. (885). p. 142-143.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO W99 (1)).
1516
Wild oats control with AC-222,293 and
difenzoquat in spring wheat.
Miller, S.D. Page, M.S. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 290-291. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1520
1888 small grains. Weed, Insect, & disease
control guide.
Patterson. M.G. Everest, J.W.; Mask. P.;
French, J.C.; Reed, T.; Hagan, A. Auburn, Ala.
: The Service. Circular ANR - Cooperative
Extension Service, Auburn University. In
subserles: Integrated Pest Management. Oct
1987. (458). 12 p. 111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S544.3.A2C47).
1521
Cereal production techniques under semi-arid
climatic conditions. Spanish.
OASPA. Bolton. F.E. Corvallls, Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
Symposium," November 7-12, 1983, Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 456-475. 19847 .
(718). p. 178-199. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1OO OR3M).
1522
Weed control in cereal production in the
Pacific northwest, U.S.A. Spanish.
OASPA. Dawson, J.H. Appleby, A.P. Corvallls,
Or. : The Station. Special report - Oregon
State University, Agricultural Experiment
Station. Presented at the "Argentina
International Wheat Symposium," November 7-12,
1983, Marcos Juarez, Argentina. English text p.
479-484. 1984? . (718). p. 2O4-21O. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 100 OR3M).
1518
Winter wheat—mustards.
Wrage, L.J. Brookings. S.D. : The Department.
Field facts : soils, insects, diseases, weeds,
crops - South Dakota State University,
Cooperative Extension, Plant Science
Department. Apr 20. 1988. v. 3 (3). p. 3. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S596.7.F44).
1519
Winter wheat tolerance and mayweed chamomile
control with clopyralid.
Brewster. B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 28O. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1523
Weed control in the production of wheat.
Spanish.
OASPA. Blanchio, A. Rossi, R. Corvallls, Or. :
The Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
Symposium," November 7-12, 1983, Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 476-478. 1984? .
(718). p. 2OO-203. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O
OR3M).
IBS
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PESTICIDES - GENERAL
1524
Abscisic acid control of lectin accumulation in
wheat seedlings and callus cultures. Effects of
exogenous ABA and fluridone.
PLPHA. Raikhel, N.V. Palevltz. B.A; Halgler,
C.H. Rockvllle, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Jan 1985. v.
80 (1). p. 167-171. Includes 33 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1525
Aeetanilide activity and dissipation as
influenced by formulation and wheat stubble.
WEESA6. Petersen. B.B. Shea, P.J.; Wicks, G.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Mar 1988. v. 36 (2). p.
243-249. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL 79.8 W41).
1526
Analysis for nonextractable (bound) residues of
pentachlorophenol in plant cells using a cell
wall fractional on procedure.
EESAO. Langebartels, C. Harms, H. Orlando, Fla.
: Academic Press. Ecotoxlcology and
environmental safety. Oct 1985. v. 10 (2). p.
268-279. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
ONAL OH545.A1E29).
1527
Aryl-0-glucoside of didofop: a detoxication
product in wheat shoots and wild oat cell
suspension culture.
JAFCAU. Shimabukuro, R.H. Walsh, W.C.;
Jacobson, A. Washington, D.C. : American
Chemical Society. Journal of agricultural and
food chemistry. May/June 1987. v. 35 (3). p.
393-397. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1530
Comparative phototoxicity of glyphosate,
SC-0224, SC-0545, and HOE-OO661.
WEESA6. Carlson, K.L. Burnside, O.C. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Nov 1984. v. 32 (6). p. 841-844. ill.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1531
Crop injury and grain yield following
applications of DPX G8311 and DPX R9674.
Brewster, B.D. Spinney, R.L.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
3O7-3O8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1532
Cyclohexanedione herbicides are selective and
potent inhibitors of acetyl-CoA carboxylase
from grasses.
PLPHA. Rendina, A.R. Felts, J.M. Rockvilie, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Apr 1988. v. 86 (4). p.
983-986. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 450 P692).
1533
Cypernethrin and fenvalerate residues in stored
wheat and nil led fractions.
JAFCAU. Joia. B.S. Webster, G.R.B.; Loschiavo.
S.R. Washington. D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
chemistry. July/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p.
618-622. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 381 J8223).
1528
Bioactivity of metHbuzIn in a
controlled-release formulation on 'Vona' winter
wheat and downy brome.
Anderson, R.L. Biggie. B.D. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 322-323. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1529
Characterization of the mode of action of the
experimental herbicide LS 82-556
(S)3-N-(Methylbenzyl)carbamoy1-5-propionyl-2,-
6-lutidine .
PCBPB. Matringe, M. Dufour, J.L.; Lhermlnler,
J.; Seal la, R. Duluth, Minn. : Academic Press.
Pesticide biochemistry and physiology. Oct
1986. v. 26 (2). p. 150-159. ill. Includes
1534
Differential metabolism of metribuzIn by downy
brome (Bromus tectorum) and winter wheat
(Triticum aestivum).
WEESA6. Devlin, D.L. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow, L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
741-745. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1535
Differential response of soft red winter wheat
cultWars to metribuzin.
TFHSA. Hayes. R.M. Chambers, A.Y.; Graves,
C.R.; Rhodes, G.N. Jr. Knoxvllle, Tenn. : The
Station. Tennessee farm and home science -
Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station.
156
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
Spring 1986. (138). p. 3-6. 111. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO T25F).
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
1536
Differential tolerance of spring wheat and
spring barley cultWars to three sulfonylurea
herbicides.
Spratllng, D.L. Whitesldes, R.E. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 2O4-2O6. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1537
Double-cropping wheat and soybeans in the
Southeast: input use and patterns of adoption.
terra, M.C. Carlson, G.A. Washington, D.C. :
The Department. Extract: Southeastern farmers
have Increased their double-cropped wheat and
soybean acreage by nearly half since 1970.
Double-cropping, the raising of two crops per
year in the same field, helps raise producer
revenues and reduce total input use, since it
encourages conservation tillage by farmers. But
double-cropping seems to make soybean yields
more variable and has helped to quadruple
stockpiles of surplus soft red winter wheat
since 1970. This report gives State data for
double-cropping and examines the factors that
caused the year-to-year expansions and
contractions in double-cropped acres since the
seventies. Agricultural economic report -
United States Dept. of Agriculture. June 1986.
(552). 18 p. maps. Includes 22 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL AGE A281.9 AG8A).
1538
Downy brome control in winter wheat.
Miller. S.D. Krai 1, J.M. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1987.
p. 323. (NAL Call NO.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1539
The effect of DPX-F6025 on plant growth,
pigment synthesis, and biomass synthesis.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski. Z.K. Beltsville,
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1986. v. 4O. p. 115-119. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
1540
Effect of FMC-57020 on plant growth and pigment
synthesis.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Beltsville,
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1987. v. 41. p. 95-99. Includes
1541
The effect of seeding rate and seeding depth on
spring wheat injury from trial late.
Fay, P.K. Davis, E.S. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 227.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1542
Effect of soil pH on degradation, movement, and
plant uptake of chlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Fredrickson, D.R. Shea, P.O. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Mar 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 328-332.
Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.8 W41).
1543
The effect of some herbicides on wheat.
PYTLA. Kord, M. Khal11, A. Corvallis, Or. :
Harold N. and Alma L. Moldenke. Phytologla. dan
1987. v. 62 (7). p. 434-440. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 450 P563).
1544
Effect of the cytochrome P-450 inacttvator
1-am1nobenzotriazo1e on the metabolism of
chlortoluron and isoproturon in wheat.
PCBPB. Cabanne, F. Huby, D.; Gailiardon. P.;
Seal la, R.; Durst, F. Duluth, Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
July 1987. v. 28 (3). p. 371-380. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1545
Effects of diclofop and didofop-methyl on the
membrane potentials of wheat and oat
coleoptlies.
PLPHA. Wright, J.P. SMmabukuro, R.H.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Sept 1987. v.
85 (1). p. 188-193. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
1546
Effects of long-term 2,4-D field applications
on soil biochemical processes.
JEVOAA. Biederbeck, V.O. Campbell, C.A.; Smith,
A.E. Madison. Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Journal of environmental quality.
July/Sept 1987. v. 16 (3). p. 257-262. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
157
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
1547
Effects of various fungicides and Insecticides
on emergence of three wheat cultlvars.
AGJOAT. Khaleeq, B. Klatt, A. Madison, W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Nov/Dec 1986. v. 78 (6). p. 967-97O. Includes
references. (NAL Ca11 No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1548
Environmental effects of metsulfuron and
chlorsulfuron bioactivity in soil.
JEVOAA. Anderson. R.L. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 517-521.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.06).
1549
Evaluation of chlorsulfuron in wheat (Triticum
aestivun) and in a wheat-soybean (Glycine max)
double-cropping system.
WEESA6. Khodayan, K. Frans. R.E.; Akkar-1, K.H.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Sept 1985. v. 33 (5). p.
746-749. Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1550
Evaluation of fumigants for control of insects
attacking wheat and corn in steel bins /by H.H.
Walkden and R.B. Schwitzgebel.
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. Schwitzgebel, R.
B._1918-. Washington : U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1951. Caption title. 20 p. : 111.
; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Te no.1045).
1551
Fate of diclofop-methyl after application to a
wheat field.
JEVOAA. Smith. A.E. Cessna. A.J.; Shewchuk,
S.R.; Hunter, J.H. Madison, WIs. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15 (3). p. 234-238.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1552
Fate of trifluralin and triallate applied as a
mixture to a wheat field.
JEVOAA. Grover, R. Smith. AE.; Shewchuk. S.R.;
Cessna, A.J.; Hunter, J.H. Madison. W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Dissipation of
triallate S-(2,3.3-tr1chloroally1)
dlisopropyl-thlocarbamate and trifluralin
(a.a.a-trlf1uoro-2,6-d1nltro-N,N-dipropyl-p-to-
luldlne) In air and soil was?measured following
their application as a pre-emergence treatment
to a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) field. Drift
losses during application and Incorporation
were less than 1% of the amounts applied. Air
samples, collected at six heights ranging from
3O to 2OO cm above the soil surface initially
and then shove the crop canopy following
emergence during the 67 d after application,
showed distinct gradients of each herbicide in
the air, with the highest concentrations in
samples closest to the ground. The highest flux
rates for triallate and trifluralin were 4 and
3 g ha-1 h-1 during the 4- to 6-h period after
application, when the concentrations at 30 cm
were 250O and 1700 ng ro-3 respectively. Fluxes
of both herbicides decreased with lime, but
were dependent mainly on soil moisture
conditions. The total vapor losses for the 67-d
sampling period were 17.6 and 23.7% triallate
and trifluralin, respectively. About half of
these losses were in the first week. There were
three distinct phases in the dissipation of
both herbicides from the soil.. The initial
rapid phase, with vapor losses as the major
route (Phase I), was followed by slow and
continual dissipation over the entire growing
season (Phase II), with volatilization and
degradation as the potential pathways of
dissipation. The third phase with little or no
dissipation was reflective of the Canadian
winter conditions. The gross dissipation of
both herbicides during Phases I and II,
however, followed the first-order rate
equation, with half-concentration time of 88
+/- 7 and 99 +/- 9 d for triallate and
trifluralin, respectively, with volatilization
as the dominant process during Phase I. Journal
of environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17
(4). p. 543-55O. maps. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
1553
Fate of 2,4-D iso-octyl ester after application
to a wheat field.
JEVOAA. Grover. R. Shewchuk, S.R.; Cessna.
A.J.; Smith. A.E.; Hunter. J.H. Madison. W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1985. v. 14
(2). p. 203-21O. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
1554
Gas chromatograph1c determination of
cypermethrin and fenvalerate residues in wheat
and milled fractions.
IJEAC. Jo1a. B.S. Sarna. L.P.; Webster, G.R.B.
New York, N.Y. : Gordon and Breach Science
Publishers. International journal of
environmental analytical chemistry. 1985. v. 21
(3). p. 179-184. Includes 19 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OH54O.I52).
158
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
1555
Gas chromatographic method for analysis of
2,4-D in wheat: interlaboratory study.
JANCA2. Smith, A.E. Arlington, va. : The
Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. July/Aug 1984. v.
67 (4). p. 794-798. Includes 12 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 AS7).
1556
Grow your own herbicides.
Raleigh, N.C. : North Carolina Agricultural
Research Service. Research perspectives. Fall
1985. V. 4 (3). p. 14. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S97.R4).
1557
HirtJlcidal effects of fomesafen.
PKIWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. College
Park, Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. Meeting held January 6, 7 & 8, 1988 in
Hartford. Connecticut. 1988. v. 42. p. 67-72.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9
N814).
1558
Herbicide residues from winter wheat plots:
effect of till age and crop management.
JEVOAA. Brown, D.F. McCool, O.K.; Papendick,
R.L.; McDonough, L.M. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 521-532.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH54O.J6).
1559
Improved cleanup for gas chromatographic
determination of propfconazole residues in
soil, wheat grain, straw, and leaves.
JANCA2. Bai. O.Y. Liu. C.W. Arlington, Va. :
The Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. May/June 1985. v.
68 (3). p. 6O2-6O4. Includes 4 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 381 AS7).
1560
Xnactfvation of metribuzin in winter wheat by
activated carbon.
WEESA6. Rydrych, D.J. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Mar
1985. v. 33 (2). p. 229-232. Includes 13
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1561
Inhibition of conversion of
gerany1gerany1-ch1orophy11 to
phytol-chlorophyl1 by S-ethyl
dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC).
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. New York, N.Y. :
Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry and
physiology. Apr 1985. v. 23 (2). p. 289-293.
ill. Includes 15 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL SB951.P49).
1562
Interactions of chemicals with plant membranes.
St.John, J.B. Rittig, F.R.; Bleiholder, H.
Totowa, N.J. : Rowman & Allanheld, 1985.
Agricultural chemicals of the future : invited
papers presented at a symposium held May 16-19,
1983, at the Beltsville Agricultural Research
Center (BARC), Beltsville, Maryland / James L.
Hilton, edit. p. 211-222. Includes 14
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S583.2.A374).
1563
Joint effects of temperature and insecticides
on mortality and fecundity of Si tophi!us oryzae
(Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in wheat and maize.
JEENAI. Thaung. M. Collins. P.J. College Park,
Md. : Entomological Society of America. Journal
of economic entomology. Aug 1986. v. 79 (4). p.
9O9-914. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
1564
L-2-Oxothiazolidine-r-carboxyl ic acid
protection against tridiphane toxicity.
WEESA6. Hilton, J.L. Pillai, P. Champaign, 111.
: Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. Sept 1986. v. 34 (5). p. 669-675.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1565
Lexone/Sencor and Glean phytotoxicity to winter
wheat.
CASTA. Anderson, R.L. Humburg, N.E. Fort
Collins : The Station. Technical bulletin -
Colorado State University Experiment Station.
1984? . (151). 15 p. Includes 12 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 C71S (3)).
1566
Metabolism of pentachlorophenol in cell
suspension cultures of soybean (Glycine max L.
and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). General
results and isolation of lignin metabolites.
JAFCAU. Scheel, D. Schafer, W.: Sandermann, H.
Jr. Washington, D.C. : American Chemical
Society. Journal of agricultural and food
159
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
Chemistry. Nov/Dec 1984. v. 32 (6). p.
1237-1241. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 381 J8223).
1567
Method for evaluating gernplasm response to
chearical treatment under field conditions.
CRPSAY. Deaton, W.R. Mascia, P.N. Madison. Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. May/June 1987. v. 27 (3). p. 6O6-607.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1568
of action of a Nonionic and a cationic
surfactant in relation to glyphosate.
ACSMC. Oe Rulter, H. Verbeek, M.A.M.; Uffing,
A.J.M. Washington, D.C. : The Society. ACS
Symposium series - American Chemical Society.
1988. (371). p. 44-55. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OD1.A45).
1569
No-till drill design for atrazine treated
soils.
TAAEA. Dowell. F.E. Solie. J.B.; Peeper, T.F.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions
of the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 29 (6). p.
1554-156O. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1S70
Persistence of deltamethrin and cypermethrin on
wheat and sweetclover.
JPFCD2. Westcott, N.D. Reichle, R.A. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of environmental
science and health. Part B. Pesticides, food
contaminants, and agricultural wastes. 1987. v.
22 (1). p. 91-1O1. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TD172.J61).
1571
Phytotoxic effects of pre- and postenergence
herbicide treatments on 'Yecora Rojo' wheat,
Tulelake Field Station, California.
Mitich, L.W. Smith, N.L.; Duey. M.S. S.I. :
Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1987. p. 287-288. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1572
The relative phytotoxicity of selected
hydrocarbon and oxygenated solvents and oils.
Krenek, M.R. King, D.N. Philadelphia, PA :
ASTM, C1987. Pesticide formulations and
application systems : sixth volume : a
symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee E-35 on
Pesticides, Bal Harbour, FL, 6-7 Nov. 1985 /
David I.E. Vender Hooven, Larry D. Spicer,
editors, p. 3-19. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB950.93.P47 1987).
1573
Residual phytotoxicity of ehlorsulfuron in two
soils.
JEVOAA. Anderson, R.L. Barrett, M.R. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Jan/Mar 1985. v. 14 (1).
p. 111-114. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH540.J6).
1574
Response differences of wheat (Tritlcum
aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) to
ehlorsulfuron.
WEESA6. Foley, M.E. Champaign. 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Jan
1986. v. 34 (1). p. 17-21. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1575
Response of hard red spring wheat to CGA-82725.
WEESA6. Mohan, R. Hassanein, E.E.; Lym, R.G.;
Miller, S.D. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Mar 1988. v.
36 (2). p. 239-243. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1576
Response of wheat genotypes to trifluralin,
trial late, and ethiazin.
Garcia-Torres, L. Appleby, A.P. S.I. : The
Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 313-315. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1577
Retention, absorption, and loss of
foliage-applied metribuzin.
WEESA6. Devlin. D.L. Gealy, D.R.; Morrow. L.A.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1987. v. 35 (6). p.
775-779. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
160
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
1578
Reversal of norflurazon carotenogenesis
inhibition by isomers.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Duluth, Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
duly 1987. v. 28 (3). p. 381-388. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL SB951.P49).
1582
Terbufos residues in wheat and barley.
JPFCD2. Westcott, N.D. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of environmental science and
health : Part B : Pesticides, food
contaminants, and agricultural wastes. 1988. v.
23 (4). p. 317-330. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TD172.061).
1579
S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate (EPTC) and
2,2-dichloro-N,N-di-2-propenylacetam1de
(dichlormid) inhibitions of synthesis of
acetyl-eoenzyme A derivatives.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Oswald. T.H. Duluth,
Minn. : Academic Press. Pesticide biochemistry
and physiology. Ma,y 1987. v. 28 (1). p. 38-43.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
SB951.P49).
1580
Selective action of the new herbicide
4-amino-6-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-3-(ethylthio)-1,-
2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one in different wheat,
Trltleum aestivum, cultivars.
WEESA6. Fedtke, C. Schmidt, R.R. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
14C-labeled
4-amino-6-(1,1-dimethyl ethyl)-3-(ethylthio)
-1,2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one (ethiozin)S was
metabolized more rapidly in tolerant than in
sensitive wheat, Triticum aestivum L.,
cultivars. After a 6-h herbicidal pulse, the
main metabolites were conjugates at all
Incubation times up to 48 h. The levels of
deaminated and dethioethylated metabolites
never exceeded 4% of the extractable
radioactivity and also did not differ between
tolerant and sensitive plants. On the contrary,
92% of the extractable radioactivity was in
conjugates after 24 h in the leaves of tolerant
plants compared to 25% in the leaves of
sensitive plants. The differently sensitive
wheat cultivars conjugated metribuzin,
4-am1no-6-( 1.1-dimethyl ethyl)-3-methylthio)-1,-
2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one, at about half the rate
that was observed with ethiozin. This finding
may explain the fact that most wheat cultivars
are more sensitive to metribuzin compared with
ethiozin. Weed science. Sept 1988. v. 36 (5).
p. 541-544. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
1581
Some physiological effects of AC-252,214 on
several plant growth systems.
PNWSB. Devlin, R.M. Koszanski, Z.K. Beltsville,
Md. : The Society. Proceedings of the ...
annual meeting - Northeastern Weed Science
Society. 1986. v. 40. p. 99-1O3. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 N814).
1583
Tolerance of eleven wheat varieties to two
rates of AC 222,293.
Mitich, L.W. Smith. N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 216-217. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1584
Tolerance of spring barley and spring wheat
cultivars to sulfonylurea herbicides.
Dial, M.J. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 311-312. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1585
Tolerance of spring wheat and spring barley
varieties to sulfonyl urea herbicides.
Lish, J.M. Thill, D.C. S.I. : Western Society
of Weed Science. Research progress report -
Western Society of Weed Science. 1986. p.
202-2O3. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1586
Tolerance of 'Stephens' winter wheat to
fluroxypyr.
Brewster, B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L..
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 281. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1587
Tolerance of 12 varieties of wheat to two rates
of AC 222,293 as compared to difenzoquat.
Mitich, L.W. Smith, N.L. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 214-215. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
161
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(PESTICIDES - GENERAL)
1588
Uptake of ma lathion and pirimiphos-methyl by
rye, wheat, or triticale stored on treated
surfaces.
JEENAI. White, N.D.G. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1985. v. 78 (6). p.
1315-1319. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
ONAL 421 J822).
1589
Weed control in wheat with barban and diclofop.
Mitich, L.W. Smith, N.L.; Kearney, T.;
Langston, C. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 218-219. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1594
Winter wheat cultivar response to SMY-1500 and
metrlbuzin.
Stahlman, P. Krall. d.M.; Miller. S.D. S.I. :
The Society. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1988. p. 355. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1595
Winter wheat tolerance and mayweed chamomile
control with elopyralid.
Brewster, B.D. Appleby, A.P.; Spinney, R.L.
S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 280. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1590
Weeds and their control in reduced-till wheat.
Miller, S.D. Nalewaja, J.D. Bozeman, Mont. :
Montana State University, Cooperative Extension
Service. Publication - Great Plains
Agricultural Council. This paper was presented
at the Great Plains Conservation Tillage
symposium dated August 21-23, 1984, North
Platte, Nebraska. Aug 21-23, 1984. (110). p.
111-118. Includes 12 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S27.A3).
1596
2-chloro-N,N-di-2-propyleneacetamide reversal
of carotenogenic inhibition by low
concentration of norflurazon.
PCBPB. Wilkinson, R.E. Duluth. Minn. : Academic
Press. Pesticide biochemistry and physiology.
Oct 1987. v. 29 (2). p. 146-151. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB951.P49).
1591
Wheat tolerance to prep1 ant and preemergence
applications of glyphosate plus 2,4-D.
Brewster, B.D. Spinney. R.L.; Appleby, A.P.
S.I. : The Society. Research progress report
- Western Society of Weed Science. 1988. p.
326. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1592
Wild oat control in winter wheat with
AC-222293.
Whitesides, R.E. Swan. D.G. S.I. : Western
Society of Weed Science. Research progress
report - Western Society of Weed Science. 1986.
p. 253-254. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1593
Winter cereal tolerance to herbicides.
Valverde, B.E. Brewster. B.D.; ApplePy, A.P.;
Spinney, R.L. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1987. p. 338-34O. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
162
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SOIL SCIENCE
1597
Wheat Soil troubles and seed deterioration,
causes of soil sickness in wheat lands,
possible methods of control, cropping methods
with wheat /by H.L. Bolley.
Bolley, H. L. 1865-. Fargo : North Dakota
Agricultural College, Government Agricultural
Experiment Station for North Dakota, 1913. 94
p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813
no.107).
163
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SOIL BIOLOGY
1598
Alginate beads as synthetic inoculant carriers
for slow release of bacteria that affect plant
growth.
APMBA. Bashan, Y, Washington, D.C. : American
Society for Microbiology. Applied and
environmental microbiology. May 1986. v. 51
(5). p. 1089-1098. ill. Includes 28 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
1599
Effect fo assay conditions and field exposure
on urease activity associated with cereal
res i dues.
CSOSA2. Goos, R.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Apr 1985. v. 16 (4). p.
399-409. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
1600
Effects of long-term 2,4-D field applications
on soil biochemical processes.
JEVOAA. Biederbeck, V.D. Campbell, C.A.; Smith,
A.E. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Journal of environmental quality.
July/Sept 1987. v. 16 (3). p. 257-262. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH54O..J6).
16O1
Environmental effects of metsulfuron and
chlorsulfuron bioactivity in soil.
JEVQAA. Anderson, R.L. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 517-521.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1602
Preplant tillage effects on population dynamics
of soybean insect predators.
CRPSAY. Funderburk, O.E. Wright, D.L.; Teare.
I.D. Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Tillage operations modify soil
habitats where many pests and their natural
enemies reside at least during part of their
life cycle. Bigeyed bugs (Geocoris spp.) and
damsel bugs (Nabis and Reduviolus spp.} are
common beneficial polyphagous insect predators
in many crops. The objective of this research
was to measure effects of tillage on population
cycles and population size of those predators
to aid in development of cultural IPM
(integrated pest management) strategies for
biological control of Insect pests in soybean
Glycine max (L.) Merr. double cropped with
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). The four tillage
regimes used were no tillage and disk tillage
with and without in-row subsoil ing. Bigeyed bug
nymphal and adult population cycles were
similar for each tillage/subsoi1 ing treatment.
There were differences between years because in
19B6 there was considerable overlap of
generations, which was not observed in 1985.
Disk tillage treatments had higher bigeyed bug
nymphal and adult populations than the no
tillage treatments in 1985 and 1986, but
subsoil ing did not influence population size.
Damsel bug population cycles were also similar
for all ti1lage/subsoi1 ing treatments in both
years. In 1985, populations of adult and
nymphal damsel bugs were lower for no tillage
without subsoil ing than for disk tillage
without subsoil ing, disk tillage with
subsoil ing, or no tillage with subsoil ing.
Population sizes were similar for all
treatments in 1986. Crop science. Nov/Dec 1988.
v. 28 (6). p. 973-977. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1603
Release of soil-bound prometryne residues under
different soil pH and nitrogen fertilizer
regimes.
WEESA6. Yee, D. Weinberger, P.; Khan, S.U.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6),
882-887. ill. Includes 29 references.
NO.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
P-
(NAL Cal1
1604
Root hair deformation, bacterial attachment,
and plant growth in wheat-AzospiriHum
associations.
APMBA. Oain, D.K. Patriquin, D.G. Washington,
D.C. : American Society for Microbiology.
Applied and environmental microbiology. Dec
1984. v. 48 (6). p. 12O8-1213. Includes 34
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
1605
Suppression of root diseases of wheat by
fluorescent pseudomonads and mechanisms of
act i on.
NASSD. Weller, D.M. Cook, R.d. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Iron, siderophores, and plant
diseases / edited by T.R. Swinburne. Paper
presented at the "NATO Advanced Research
Workshop," July 1-5, 1985, Wye, Kent, England.-
Literature review. 1986. v. 117. p. 99-107.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.N32).
1606
Tillage effects on microbiological release of
soil organic nitrogen.
TAEMA. Doran, J.W. College Station, Tex. : The
Station. Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Paper
presented at the Southern Region No-Tillage
Conference on "Conservation Tillage: Today and
164
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(SOIL BIOLOGY)
Tomorrow," July 1-2, 1987, College Station,
Texas. July 1987. (1636). p. 63-66. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T31M).
165
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SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
1607
Acid soil tolerances of two wheat cultWars
related to soil pH. KCl-extractable aluminum
and degree of aluminum saturation.
JPNUDS. Foy, C.D. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of plant nutrition. Apr 1987.
v. 1O (6). p. 6O9-623. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL QK867.J67).
1608
Additive and synergistic effects on plant
growth from polymers and organic matter applied
to soil simultaneously.
SOSCAK. Wallace, A. Wallace. G.A. Baltimore.
Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. May
1986. v. 141 (5). p. 334-342. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 503).
1609
Aggregate stability of a silt loam soil as
affected by roots of corn, soybeans and wheat.
CSOSA2. Monroe, C.D. Kladivko. E.J. New York.
N.Y. : Marcel Oekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. Oct 1987. v. 18
(1O). p. 1O77-1O87. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1610
Aluminum tolerance in Canadian spring wheats.
CSOSA2. Zale, iJ.M. BMggs, K.G. New York, N.Y.
: Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19
(7/12). p. 1259-1272. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1611
Aluminum tolerance is independent of
rhizosphere pH in Triticum aestivum L.
CSOSA2. Taylor, G.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1217-1227. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
1612
Ammonium bicarbonate-DTPA and DTPA extractions
of siudgc—fffflffrK**!*^ soils.
UEVQAA. Barbarick. K.A. Workman, S.M. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1987. v. 16
(2). p. 125-130. Includes references. (NAL Call
NO.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
1613
Antagonism and siderophere production by
biocontrol agents, plant growth promoting
organisms and the general rhizosphere
population.
NASSD. Campbell. R. Renwick, A.; Coe, S.K.A.M.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced
science institutes series : Series A : Life
sciences. In the series analytic: Iron,
siderophores, and plant diseases / edited by
T.R. Swinburne. Paper presented at the "NATO
Advanced Research Workshop," July 1-5, 1985,
Wye, Kent, England. 1986. v. 117. p. 179-189.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH3O1.N32).
1614
An application of the Maas-Hoffman salinity
response model for boron toxicity.
SSSJD4. Bingham, F.T. Strong, J.E.; Rhoades,
J.D.; Keren. R. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Journal - Soil Science Society of America.
May/June 1985. v. 49 (3). p. 672-674. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
503).
1615
Bionutrient and soil tnoculant effects on
yield, nutrient concentration and uptake in
winter wheat.
Westerman, R.L. Still water. Ok!a. : The
Station. Research report P - Oklahoma
Agricultural Experiment Station. Apr 1985.
(87O). 7 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO OK4M).
1616
Changes in spring wheat tillering patterns in
response to delayed irrigation.
AGJOAT. Stark. J.C. Longley, T.S. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
Journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 892-896.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1617
A crop moisture stress index for large areas
and its application in the prediction of spring
wheat phenology /P. C. Doraiswamy, D. R.
Thompson ; Lockheed Engineering and Management
Services Company, Inc. for National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center.
Doraiswamy, P. C. Thompson, D. R. Houston,
Texas : Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center ;
Springfield, Va : Available from NTIS. 1981.
"March 1981"- "Agr1stars"--Cover.- "Supporting
research SR-L1-04O64---Cover.- Logos of U.S.
government agencies on cover. 1 v. (various
paglngs) : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: p. 5-1.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S597.W5D6).
166
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(SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS)
1618
Crop yield, water use and soil property changes
with conventional, minimum, and no-till systems
In the Red River Valley.
NDFRA. Spilde, L.A. Deibert, E.J. Fargo, N.D. :
The Station. North Dakota farm research - North
Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Jan/Feb 1986. v. 43 (4). p. 22-25, 33. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O N813B).
1619
Determination of aluminum toxicity in Indiana
soils by petri dish bioassay.
PIACA. Karr, M.C. Coutinho, J.; Ahlrichs, J.L.
Indianapolis, Ind. : The Academy. Proceedings
of the Indiana Academy of Science. 1983 (pub.
1984). v. 93. p. 4O5-411. Includes 8
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL BOO IN2).
1620
Dormant-season irrigation: grain yield, water
use, and water loss.
AGJOAT. Stone, L.R. Gwin, R.E. Jr.; Gallagher,
P.J. ; Hattendorf, M.J. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug
1987. v. 79 (4). p. 632-636. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1621
Effect of aluminum on growth and distribution
of aluminum in tolernat and sensitive cultivars
of Triticum aestivum L.
CSOSA2. Zhang, G. Taylor, G.J. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19
(7/12). p. 1195-12O5. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 5590.C63).
1622
Effect of clay content in soil on boron uptake
and yield of wheat.
SSSJD4. Keren, R. Bingham, F.T.; Rhoades, J.D.
Madison, Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil
Science Society of America. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 49
(6). p. 1466-147O. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 SOS).
1623
Effect of paraplowing on wheat and fresh pea
yields.
WilMns, D.E. Rasmussen, P.E.; Kraft, J.M. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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) 429-030O for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-1516). 13 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1624
Effect of salinity on grain yield and quality,
vegetative growth, and germination of
semi-dwarf and durum wheat.
AGJOAT. Francois, L.E. Maas, E.V.; Donovan,
T.J.; Youngs, V.L. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Nov/Dec
1986. v. 78 (6). p. 1053-1058. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1825
Effect of soil moisture stress on leaf area
index, evapotranspiration and modeled soil
evaporation and transpiration.
TAAEA. Sammis, T.W. Williams, S.; Smeal, D.;
Kallsen, C.E. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society.
Transactions of the ASAE - American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. July/Aug 1986. v. 29
(4). p. 956-961. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1626
Effect of soil pH on cephalosporium stripe in
wheat.
PLDRA. Love, C.S. Bruehl, G.W. St. Paul, Minn.
: American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Aug 1987. v. 71 (8). p. 727-731.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1627
Effect of soil pH on crop yield in northern
Idaho.
AGJOAT. Mahler, R.L. McDole, R.E. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 751-755.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1628
Effect of subsoil ing a compacted clay loam soil
on growth, yield, and yield components of
wheat.
AGJOAT. Oussible, M. Crookston, R.K. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Dct 1987. v. 79 (5). p. 882-886.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
167
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(SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS)
1629
Effects of controlled-traff 1c on soil physical
properties and crop rooting.
AGJOAT. Gerlk, T.J. Morrison, J.E. Jr. ;
Chi Chester, F.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1987. v. 79 (3). p. 434-438. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1630
Effects of reduced tillage practices on
continuous wheat production and on sol 1
properties.
AGJOAT. Izaurralde. R.C. Hobbs, J.A.; Swallow,
C.W. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 787-791. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1631
Environmental effects of metsulfuron and
chlorsulfuron bioactivity in soil.
JEVOAA. Anderson, R.L. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 517-521.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1632
Fate of didofop-methyl after application to a
wheat field.
JEVOAA. Smith, A.E. Cessna, A.J.; Shewchuk,
S.R.; Hunter, J.H. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15 (3). p. 234*238.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1633
Fate of trlfluralin and triallate applied as a
mixture to a wheat field.
JEVOAA. Grover, R. Smith. AE.; Shewchuk, S.R.;
Cessna. A.J.; Hunter, J.H. Madison, wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Dissipation of
trial late S-(2,3,3-trichloroallyl)
dllsopropyl-thlocarbamate and trlfluralin
(a.a.a-tr1f1uoro-2,6-d1nitro-N,N-d1propyl-p-to-
luldine) in air and soil was?measured following
their application as a pre-emergence treatment
to a wheat (Trltlcum aestivum L.) field. Drift
losses during application and Incorporation
were less than 1% of the amounts applied. Air
samples, collected at six heights ranging from
30 to 200 cm above the soil surface initially
and then shove the crop canopy following
emergence during the 67 d after application.
showed distinct gradients of each herbicide in
the air, with the highest concentrations in
samples closest to the ground. The highest flux
rates for trial late and trlfluralin were 4 and
3 g ha-1 h-1 during the 4- to 6-h period after
application, when the concentrations at 30 cm
were 25OO and 1700 ng m-3 respectively. Fluxes
of both herbicides decreased with lime, but
were dependent mainly on soil moisture
conditions. The total vapor losses for the 67-d
sampling period were 17.6 and 23.7% trial late
and trlfluralin, respectively. About half of
these losses were In the first week. There were
three distinct phases in the dissipation of
both herbicides from the soil. The initial
rapid phase, with vapor losses as the major
route (Phase I), was followed by slow and
continual dissipation over the entire growing
season (Phase II), with volatilization and
degradation as the potential pathways of
dissipation. The third phase with little or no
dissipation was reflective of the Canadian
winter conditions. The gross dissipation of
both herbicides during Phases I and II,
however, followed the first-order rate
equation, with half-concentration time of 88
+/- 7 and 99 +/- 9 d for trial late and
trlfluralin, respectively, with volatilization
as the dominant process during Phase I. Journal
of environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17
(4). p. 543-550. maps. Includes references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
1634
Influence of crop growth on ionic equilibria,
selectivity and diffusion of cations in soil.
CSOSA2. Beligar, V.C. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Feb 1985. v. 16 (2). p.
163-178. Includes 32 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
163S
Minimizing the risk of producing winter wheat
in North Dakota. I. The effect of tillage on
snow depth, soil temperature, and winter wheat
survival.
NDFRA. Larsen, U.K. Brun, L.J.; Enz. J.W.; Cox,
D.J. Fargo. N.D. : The Station. North Dakota
farm research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 44 (5). p.
9*13. maps. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1OO N813B).
1636
Peroxide coated seed emergence in
water-saturated soi1.
AGJOAT. Langan. T.D. Pendleton, J.W.;.Dpi inger,
E.S. Madison, W1s. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 769-772. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
168
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(SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS)
1637
Phytotron experiments to evaluate the effect of
growing plants on denltrlficatlon.
SSSJD4. Haider, K. Hosier. A.; Helnmeyer, 0.
Madison, Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil
Science Society of America. May/June 1985. v.
49 (3). p. 636-641. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.9 SOS).
1987 Summer 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) 429-0300 for Information and
prices. 1987. (flche no. 87-2111). 23 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE
S-72).
1838
Rate of phosphorus and potassium
buildup/decline with fertilization for corn and
wheat on Nebraska Moll 1 sols.
SSSJD4. McCallister, D.L. Shapiro, C.A.; Raun,
W.R.; Anderson, F.N.; Rehm. G.W.; Englestad,
O.P.; Russelle, M.P.; Olson, R.A. Madison, Wis.
: The Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 51 (6). p. 1646-1652.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
1638
Relation of the depth to which the soil is wet
at seeding time to the yield of spring wheat on
the Great Plains /by John S. Cole and O.R.
Mathews.
Cole, JohnS. 1878-. Mathews, 0. R._189O-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1940. Caption title.- "Contribution from Bureau
of Plant Industry.". 2O p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84C no.563).
1643
Spring wheat growth at high and low soil water
with constricted upper roots.
SOSCAK. White. E.M. Baltimore. Md. : Williams &
Wilklns. Soil science. Jan 1987. v. 143 (1). p.
44-49. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.8 S03).
1644
Straw burning reduces infiltration for wheat.
Stelchen, J. Hooker, M.; Powell, D.M. St.
Joseph, M1ch. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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) 429-0300 for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-2033). 8 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1640
Relative availabilities of native, residual.
and fertilizer phosphorus to winter wheat.
SSSJD4. Sharpley, A.N. Madison, Wis. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 51 (6). p. 1531-1535.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
1645
Synthesis of a simplified water use simulation
model for predicting wheat yields.
WRERAO. Arora, V.K. Prihar. S.S.; Gajri. P.R.
Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union.
Water resources research. May 1987. v. 23 (5).
p. 9O3-910. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 292.8 W295).
1641
Soil temperature and residue effects on growth
components and nutrient uptake of four wheat
varieties.
AGJOAT. Whitfleld, C.J. Smika, D.E. Madison.
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1971. v. 63. p. 297-300.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1646
Tillage and residue management effects on
properties of an Ultisol and double-cropped
soybean production.
AGJOAT. NeSmith, D.S. Hargrove, W.L.;
Radcliffe, D.E.; Tollner, E.W.; Arioglu, H.H.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v. 79 (3). p.
57O-576. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1642
Soil variability effects on irrigated wheat
yields.
Hunsaker, D.J. Bucks, D.A.; Roth, R.L.;
Gardner, B.R. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(Microfiche collection). Paper presented at the
169
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(SOIL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS)
1647
Trial late granules for wild oat control in dry
soil.
JESED. McKercher, R.B. Ashford, R.; Pastushok,
G.W. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of
environmental science and health. Part A.
Environmental science and engineering. 1985. v.
20 (4). p. 419-426. Includes 6 references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL TD172.J6).
1648
A user-orientated model of the soi 1 water
balance in wheat.
NASSD. Ritchie, J.T. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
Press. NATO advanced study institutes series.
Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12. 1984. Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 293-305. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH301.N32).
1649
Wheat seedling responses to soil acidity and
implications for subsoil rooting.
CSOSA2. Rltchey, K.D. Baligar, V.C.; Wright,
R.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1285-1293. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
170
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SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS
1650
Additive and synergistic effects on plant
growth from polymers and organic matter applied
to soil simultaneously.
SOSCAK. Wallace. A. Wallace, G.A. Baltimore,
Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil science. May
1986. v. 141 (5). p. 334-342. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 S03).
1656
Cadmium levels in soils and plants from sc
long-term soil fertility experiments in the
United States of America.
JEVQAA. Mortvedt, d.j. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Apr/June 1987. v. 16 (2). p. 137-142.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH540.J6).
1651
Air and soil temperatures during spring burning
of standing wheat stubble.
AGJOAT. Rasmussen, P.E. Rickman, R.W.; Douglas,
C.L. Jr. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78
(2). p. 261-263. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 4 AM34P).
1657
Chloride and liming effects on soil nitrogen
form and take-al1 of wheat.
AGJOAT. Christensen, N.W. Brett, M. Madison.
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1985. v. 77 (1). p. 157-163.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1652
Alginate beads as synthetic inoculant carriers
for slow release of bacteria that affect plant
growth.
APMBA. Bashan. Y. Washington, D.C. : American
Society for Microbiology. Applied and
environmental microbiology. May 1986. v. 51
(5). p. 1089-1O98. ill. Includes 28 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 448.3 APS).
1658
Crop response to soil application of
phosphogypsum.
JEVOAA. Mays. D.A. Mortvedt, J.J. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Jan/Mar 1986. v. 15 (1).
p. 78-81. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QH540.J6).
1653
Ammonium bicarbonate-DTPA and DTPA extractions
of sludge-amended soils.
JEVOAA. Barbarick, K.A. Workman, S.M. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Apr/June 1987. v. 16
(2). p. 125-130. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL OH540.J6).
1659
Deep placement effects of nitrogen and
phosphorus on grain yield, nutrient uptake, and
forage quality of winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Westerman, R.L. Edlund, M.G. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 77 (5). p. 803-809.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1654
An application of the Haas-Hoffman salinity
response model for boron toxicity.
SSSJD4. Bingham, F.T. Strong, J.E.; Rhoades,
J.D.; Keren, R. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Journal - Soil Science Society of America.
May/dune 1985. v. 49 (3). p. 672-674. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
1660
Disposition of fertilizer phosphorus applied to
winter wheat.
SSSJD4. Sharpley. A.N. Madison, W1s. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. July/Aug 1986. v. 50 (4). p. 953-958.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
S03).
1655
Bionutrient and soil inoculant effects on
yield, nutrient concentration and uptake in
winter wheat.
Westerman, R.L. Still water, Okla. : The
Station. Research report P - Oklahoma
Agricultural Experiment Station. Apr 1985.
(870). 7 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO OK4M).
1661
Effect fo assay conditions and field exposure
on urease activity associated with cereal
residues.
CSOSA2. Goos, R.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Apr 1985. v. 16 (4). p.
399-4O9. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S59O.C63).
171
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(SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS)
1662
Effect of aluminum on growth and distribution
of aluminum in tolernat and sensitive cultivars
of Triticum aestivum L.
CSOSA2. Zhang, G. Taylor, G.J. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19
(7/12). p. 1195-12O5. Includes references. (NAL
Call NO.: DNAL S590.C63).
1663
Effect of anaerobic digestion on nutrient
availability from dairy manure.
TAAEA. Dahlberg, S.P. Lindley, J.A.; Giles,
J.F. St. Joseph, Mich. : American Society of
Agricultural Engineers. Transactions of the
ASAE. July/Aug 1988. v. 31 (no.4). p.
1211-1216. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1664
Effect of fertilizer phosphorus particle size
on phosphorus fertilizer efficiency.
SSSJD4. Sander, D.H. Eghball, B. Madison, Wis.
: The Society. Five field experiments were
conducted over 3 yr (1983-1985) to evaluate the
effect of P fertilizer particle size on winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield and P
uptake. In 1983, an introductory experiment
indicated that the P fertilizer particle size
could greatly affect fertilizer P
effectiveness. Studies in 1984 and 1985
confirmed these observations. In these studies
ammonium polyphosphate (11-24-O, N-P-K), at
particle weights of O.OOO19, O.O009, O.O25,
O.93, and 22 mg were applied at P rates of 8.4,
16.8, and 25.2 kg P ha-1 on four different
soils. Wheat grain yields were increased
significantly by applied P on all four soils.
Grain yields were affected by P fertilizer
particle size only, however, on the Ascalon and
Holdrege soils (Aridic and Typic Argiustoll.
respectively) where yield increases from
applied P were greatest. Maximum grain yield
occurred at approximately the intermediate
particle size studied (O.025 mg), at though
optimum particle size was dependent on P rate.
As the P rate increased, particle size became
less of a factor influencing fertilizer
effectiveness. Wheat grain yield at the 8.4-kg
ha 1 P rate was 0.31 Mg ha 1 less for the 22-mg
particle compared to the O.O25 mg particle.
Calculations indicated that the 22-mg
fertilizer particles had an average distance of
2.8 cm from one another in the band area,
compared to O.003 cm or a continuous band for
the O.O25-mg particles. Phosphorus uptake and
other yield components generally paralleled
theresults with grain yield. Fertilizer P
efficiency in terms of fertilizer P uptake,
reached a maximum of 47% with a particle size
of 0.15 mg and a application rate of 8.4 kg P
ha 1 on the Holdrege soil. This was a 20%
Increase in efficiency over a normal farm
fertilizer size of 20-mg particle 1. While
optimum fertilizer size probably ranges from
O.025 to 1 mg per particle, the optimum size in
these experiments in terms of both yield and
fertilizer efficiency was generally less than
the 2O-mg particle size. Soil Science Society
of America journal. May/June 1988. v. 52 (3).
p. 868-873. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.9 SOS).
1665
Effect of fertilizer phosphorus placement depth
on winter wheat yield.
SSSJD4. McConnell, S.G. Sander, D.H.; Peterson,
G.A. Madison, Wis. : The Society. Journal -
Soil Science Society of America. Jan/Feb 1986.
v. 5O (1). p. 148-153. Includes 32 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 503).
1666
Effect of fertilizers on the physical and
cnemcial properties of wheat / by John W. Ames,
Geo. E. Boltz and J.A. Stenius .
Ames, John W. Boltz, Geo. E._1881-; Stenius, J.
A. Wooster, Ohio : Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station, 1912. Cover title, p. 567-587 : ill. ;
23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O OH3S (2)
no.243).
1667
Effect of high rates of row-applied urea on
spring wheat and spring barley.
MXMRA. Lamb, J.A. Severson, R.K. St. Paul,
Minn. : The Station. Miscellaneous publication
- University of Minnesota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. 1986. (2,rev), p. 44-45.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL S1.M52).
1668
Effect of lime and sulfur application to low-pH
soil on incidence of Cephalosporium stripe in
winter wheat.
PLDRA. Bockus, W.W. Claassen, M.M. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. July 1985. v. 69 (7). p.
576-578. Includes 2O references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1669
Effect of N fertilizer on protein content of
grain, straw, and chaff tissues In soft white
winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Glenn, D.M. Carey, A.; Bolton, F.E.;
Vavra, M. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1985. v. 77
(2). p. 229-232. Includes 18 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
172
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(SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS)
1670
Effect of one phosphorus rate placed in
different soil volumes on P uptake and growth
of wheat.
CSOSA2. Yao, J. Barber, S.A. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. 1986. v. 17 (8). p.
819-827. Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S59O.C63).
1676
Effect of tillage systems on proso millet
production.
AGJOAT. Anderson, R.L. Shanahan, J.F.; Greb,
6.W. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 589-592. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1671
The effect of pH and potassium chloride on the
yield and test weight of Daws winter wheat.
OASPA. James, S.R. Jackson, T.L. Corvallis, Or.
: The Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
July 1984. (717). p. 11-13. Includes 2
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO OR3M).
1677
Effects of a nitrification inhibitor on
efficiency of nitrogen utilization by wheat and
millet.
CSOSA2. Shaviv, A. Hagin, J.; Neumann, P.M. New
York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in
soil science and plant analysis. Aug 1987. v.
18 (8). p. 815-833. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1672
Effect of simulated soil erosion on wheat
yields on the humid Canadian prairie.
JSWCA3. Ives. R.M. Shaykewich, C.F. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
May/June 1987. v. 42 (3). p. 2O5-2O8. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1678
Effects of crop management practices on common
root rot of winter wheat.
PLDRA. Broscious, S.C. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Sept 1986. v. 70 (9). p. 857-859.
Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1673
Effect of sodiclty on the utilization of
phosphatic fertilizers by wheat.
SOSCAK. Gupta. A.P. Khanna, S.S.; Tomar, N.K.
Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil
science. Jan 1985. v. 139 (1). p. 47-52. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8
S03).
1679
Effects of excess levels of a polymer as a soil
conditioner on yields and mineral nutrition of
plants.
SOSCAK. Wallace, A. Wallace, G.A.; Abouzamzam,
A.M. Baltimore, Md. : Williams & Wilkins. Soil
science. May 1986. v. 141 (5). p. 377-38O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8
S03).
1674
Effect of sulfur additions on soil and the
nutrition of wheat.
CSOSA2. Mahler, R.J. Maples, R.L. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. June 1987. v. 18
(6). p. 653-673. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL S590.C63).
1675
Effect of sulfur on winter wheat grown in the
coastal plain of Virginia.
CSOSA2. Reneau, R.B. Jr. Brann, D.E.; Donohue,
S.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. Feb 1986. v. 17 (2). p. 149-158.
Includes 15 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S590.C63).
1680
Effects of fertilizer applications and other
cultural practices on some kernel
characteristics of winter wheat / J.T. Sullivan
... et al. .
Sullivan, J. T._19OO-. Lafayette, Ind. : Purdue
University Agricultural Experiment Station,
1938. Cover title.- Chiefly tables. 48 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO In2P
no.432).
1681
and
Effects of growth regulator, fungicide,
nitrogen treatments on wheat yield in
Mississippi.
RRMSD. Hairston, J.E. Trevathan, L.E.
Mississippi State, Miss. : The Station.
Research report - Mississippi Agricultural and
Forestry Experiment Station. Oct 1986. v. 11
(17). 3 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S79.E37).
173
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1682
Effects of long-term 2,4-D field applications
on soil biochemical processes.
JEVOAA. Blederbeck, V.O. Campbell. C.A.; Smith,
A.E. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Journal, of environmental quality.
July/Sept 1987. v. 16 (3). p. 257-262. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH54O.J6).
1688
Evaluation of salt-fluxing residue as a
potential potassium-magnesium fertilizer in the
Pacific Northwest.
CSOSA2. Mahler, R.L. Liu, C.T.; Menser, H.A.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications
in soil science and plant analysis. June 1S86.
v. 17 (6). p. 679-695. Includes 29 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1683
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus application
•ethods on spring wheat, 1984.
MXMRA. Evans, S.O. Fenster, W.E.; Grava, J.;
Malzer. G.L. St. Paul : The Station.
Miscellaneous publication - University of
Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
1985. (2,rev.), p. 64-65. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S1.M52).
1689
Fertilizer effects on yield, grain composition,
and foliar disease of doublecrop soft red
winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Boquet, D.J. Johnson, C.C. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 79 (1). p. 135-141.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1684
Effects of normal and Fe-treated organic matter
on Fe chlorosis and yields of grain sorghum.
CSOSA2. Mostaghimi, S. Matocha. J.E. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil
science and plant analysis. Oct 1988. v. 19
(13). p. 1415-1428. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1690
Fertilizer, limited rainfall do mix.
FRHOA. Olson, R.A. Hanway, D.G.; Dreier, A.F.
Lincoln, Neb. : The Station. Farm, ranch and
home quarterly - Nebraska Agricultural
Experiment Station. Fall 1960. (QR-16). 4 p.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO N27N).
1685
Effects of sewage sludge on yield and quality
of wheat grain and straw in an arid
environment.
Day, A.D. Thompson, R.K.; Swingle, R.S.
Superior : University of Arizona. Desert
plants. 1987. v. 8 (3). p. 1O4-1O5, 142-143.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK938.D4D4).
1691
Field evaluation of acid-base fertilizers on
spring wheat.
AGJOAT. Varvel, G.E. Meredith, H.L.; Severson,
R.K. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 775-779. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1686
Effects of timing of nitrogen fertilization and
a fungicide on soft red winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Roth, G.W. Marshall, H.G. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79 (2). p. 197-20O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1887
Elimination of the adverse effects of urea
fertilizer on seed germination, seedling
growth, and early plant growth in soil.
PNASA. Bremner, J.M. Krogmeler, M.J.
Washington, D.C. : The Academy. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. July 1988. v. 85 (13): p.
46O1-46O4. 111. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 5OO N21P).
1692
Field trials with "Reward" 1984.
MXMRA. Rehm. G.W. Fenster, W.E.; Evans. S.:
Lamb, J. St. Paul : The Station. Miscellaneous
publication - University of Minnesota,
Agricultural Experiment Station. 1985.
(2,rev.), p. 191. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S1.M52).
1693
Graphite-nitrogen suspensions with selected
herbicides applied to snow cover in management
of winter wheat.
SOSCAK. Tindall, T.A. Dewey, S.A. Baltimore,
Md. : Williams & Wllkins. Soil science. Sept
1987. v. 144 (3). p. 218-223. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 SOS).
174
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(SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS)
1694
Growth and canopy carbon dioxide exchange rate
of spring wheat as affected by nitrogen status.
CRPSAY. Morgan, J.A. Madison. Wis. : Crop
Science Society of America. Crop science.
Jan/Feb 1988. v. 28 (1). p. 95-1OO. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1695
High yield management of wheat in south
Louisiana.
Harrison, S.A. Viator, H.P. Baton Rouge : The
Department. Report of projects - Louisiana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Department of
Agronomy. Includes statistical data. 1986? .
p. 69-73. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO L936).
1696
Improving the efficiency of nitrogen fertilizer
in wheat treated with herbicide for the control
of wild oats.
JPNUDS. Ponce, R.G. Lamela, A. 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.
1771-1778. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OK867.J67).
1700
Modelling the growth of winter wheat to improve
nitrogen fertilizer recommendations.
NASSD. Belmans. C. Wijngaert. K. de. New York,
N.Y. : Plenum Press. NATO advanced study
institutes series. Series A. Life sciences.
Paper presented at the "Workshop on Wheat
Growth and Modelling." April 9-12. 1984,
Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v. 86. p.
333-338. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL QH301.N32).
1701
Nitrogen effects on soft red winter wheat
yield, agronomic characteristics, and quality.
CRPSAY. Bruckner, P.L. Morey, D.D. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. dan/Feb 1988. v. 28 (1). p. 152-157.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1702
Nitrogen fertilization and plant growth
regulator effects on yield and quality of four
wheat cultlvars.
JPRAEN. Knapp, U.S. Harms, C.L. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
production agriculture. Apr/June 1988. v. 1
(2). p. 94-98. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S539.5.J68).
1697
Injection of chemical amendments into compacted
subsoils: growth and nutrient uptake by wheat.
CSOSA2. Lu. N. Edwards, J.H. New York, N.Y. :
Marcel Dekker. Communications in soil science
and plant analysis. Oct 1986. v. 17 (1O). p.
1055-1O69. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
1703
Nitrogen nutrition and growth regulator effects
of oxamide on wheat and soybean.
JPNUDS. Schuler, S.F. Paulsen, G.M. New York,
N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Journal of plant
nutrition. Feb 1988. v. 11 (2). p. 217-233.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK867.J67).
1698
Lime and gypsum effects on pea-root-pathogen
inoculum and related factors in a wheat-peas
rotat i on.
AGJOAT. Allmaras, R.R. Kraft, J.M.: P1kul , J
dr. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v.
79 (3). p. 439-445. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1704
Phosphorus-induced zinc deficiency In wheat on
L. residual phosphorus plots.
AGJOAT. Singh, J.P. Karamanos, R.E.; Stewart,
J.W.B. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 668-675. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1699
Long-term dryland crop responses to residual
phosphorus fert11i zer.
SSSJD4. Halvorson, A.D. Black. A.L. Madison,
Wis. : The Society. Journal - Soil Science
Society of America. July/Aug 1985. v. 49 (4).
p. 928-933. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 56.9 503).
1705
Phytotoxicity of organic acids as Influenced by
montmorillonite, hydroxy-A1 montmorillonite and
phosphate fertilization.
CSOSA2. Goh, T.B. Huang, P.M.; Rennle, D.A. New
York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications in
soil science and plant analysis. May 1986. v.
17 (5). p. 515-531. Includes 37 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
175
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(SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS)
1706
Plant soil Interactions at low pH problan
solving: the genetic approach.
CSOSA2. Little. R. New York. N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications In soil science and
plant analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). |
1239-1257. Includes references. (NAL Call No.
DNAL S590.C63).
1712
Soybean-wheat doublecropplng: inplicatIons from
straw management and supplemental nitrogen.
AGJOAT. Hairston, J.E. Sanford, J.O.; Pope,
D.F.; Horneck, D.A. Madison, W1s. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr
1987. v. 79 (2). p. 281-286. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1707
Rate of phosphorus and potassium
buildup/decline with fertilization for corn and
wheat on Nebraska Mollisols.
SSSJD4. McCallister, D.L. Shapiro, C.A.; Raun.
W.R.; Anderson. F.N.; Rehm. G.W.; Englestad.
O.P.; Russelle. M.P.; Olson, R.A. Madison. W1s.
: The Society. Soil Science Society of. America
journal. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 51 (6). p. 1646-1652.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
S03).
1708
Relative availabilities of native, residual,
and fertilizer phosphorus to winter wheat.
SSSJD4. Sharpley, A.N. Madison, Wis. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. Nov/Dec 1987. v. 51 (6). p. 1531-1535.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
1709
Response of five winter wheat cultivars to
growth regulators and increased nitrogen.
CRPSAY. Nafziger, E.D. Wax. L.M.; Brown, C.M.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. July/Aug 1986. v. 26
(4). p. 767-770. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1710
Response of spring wheat to N fertilizer
placement, row spacing, and wild oat herbicides
in a no-till system.
AGJOAT. Reinertsen, M.R. Cochran, V.L.; Morrow,
L.A. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1984. v.
76 (5). p. 753-756. Includes 24 references.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1711
Sources and timing of spring topdress nitrogen
on winter wheat in Idaho.
AGJOAT. Lutcher, L.K. Mahler, R.L. Madison.
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1988. v. 8O (4). p. 648-654.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1713
Stubble mulch fallow and dates of primary sweep
tillage on soil water storage.
Greb. B.W. Ft. Collins, Colo. : The Station.
Progress report - Colorado Experiment Station.
June 197O. (70/26). 2 p. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO C71C).
1714
Studies of intact shoot-root systems of
field-grown winter wheat. XI. Root and shoot
developmental patterns as related to nitrogen
fertilizer.
AGJOAT. Belford. R.K. Klepper. B.; Rlckman,
R.W. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy, Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 79
(2). p. 31O-319. Includes references. (NAL Call
No. : DNAL 4 AM34P).
1715
Sulfur fertilization effects on winter wheat
yield and extractable sulfur in semiarid soils.
AGJOAT. Rasmussen. P.E. Allmaras, R.R. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 421-425.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1716
Suppression of root diseases of wheat by
fluorescent pseudomonads and mechanisms of
action.
NASSD. Weller. D.M. Cook, R.J. New York, N.Y. :
Plenum Press. NATO advanced science Institutes
series : Series A : Life sciences. In the
series analytic: Iron, siderophores. and plant
diseases / edited by T.R. Swinburne. Paper
presented at the 'NATO Advanced Research
Workshop," July 1-5, 1985. Wye, Kent, England.-
Literature review. 1986. v. 117. p. 99-1O7.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH301.N32).
176
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(SOIL FERTILITY - FERTILIZERS)
1717
Wheat seed germination as influenced by
fertilizer rate, fertilizer source, and
spreader type with one-pass pneumatic
seBding-ferti1fzing.
NDFRA. Deibert. E.d. Lizotte, D.A.; Bock. B,R.
Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota farm
research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. May/dune 1985. v. 42 (6).
p. 14-16, 20. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
N813B).
1718
Wheat seedling responses to soil acidity and
implications for subsoil rooting.
CSOSA2. Rltchey, K.D. Baligar, V.C.; Wright,
R.U. New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker.
Communications in soil science and plant
analysis. May/Sept 1988. v. 19 (7/12). p.
1285-1293. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S590.C63).
1718
Winter wheat production as influenced by fallow
•ethod, seeding method, and nitrogen
fertilization.
AGJOAT. Tanaka. D.L. Aase. J.K. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
duly/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 715-719. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1720
Winter wheat production in North Dakota.
Ball, W.S. Riveland, N. Fargo, N.D. : The
Service. Extension bulletin - North Dakota
State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, Cooperative Extension Service. Oct
1986. (33,rev.). 8 p. maps. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S544.3.N9N6).
177
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SOIL CULTIVATION
1721
Allelopathic influences on no tillage versus
conventional tillage in wheat production.
ACSMC. Waller. G.R. Krenzer, E.G. Jr.;
McPherson, U.K.; McGown, S.R. Washington, D.C.
: The Society. ACS Symposium series - American
Chemical Society. 1987. (330). p. 371-383.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD1.A45).
1722
Allelopathy in agroecosystems: wheat
phytotoxicity and its possible roles in crop
rotation.
JCECD. Lodhi, M.A.K. Bilal. R.; Malik. K.A. New
York, N.Y. : Plenum Press. Journal of chemical
ecology. Aug 1987. .v. 13 (8). p. 1881-1891.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OD415.A1J6).
1727
Chemical fallow in the Central Great Plains.
CASBA. Anderson, R.L. Smlka, D.E. Fort Collins
: The Station. Bulletin - Colorado State
University Experiment Station. Jan 1984.
(588S). 12 p. Includes 7 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1OO C71S (1)).
1728
Conservation tillage reduces greenbug
populations and damage in grain crops.
Burton, R.L. Jones, O.R.; Burd, J.D.; Wicks,
G.A.; Krenzer, E.G. Jr. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
C1987. Optimum erosion control at least cost
proceedings of the National Symposium on
Conservation Systems, December 14-15, 1987,
Hyatt Regency Chicago in Illinois Center, p.
351-362. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S622.2.N3 1987).
1723
Alternative establishment methods for wheat
following soybean.
AGJOAT. Griffin, J.L. Taylor, R.W. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/June 1986. v. 78 (3). p. 487-49O.
Includes 9 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1729
Conservation tillage systems for annually
cropped wheat in the Pacific Northwest.
JSWCA3. Ramig, R.E. Ekin, L.G. Ankeny, Iowa :
Soil Conservation Society of America. Journal
of soil and water conservation. Jan/Feb 1987.
v. 42 (1). p. 53-55. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1724
An automated system for harvesting wheat
cultWars grown under a line source sprinkler
irrigation system.
AGJOAT. Gerard, C.J. Worrell, W.D. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78 (2). p. 348-35O.
Includes 3 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1725
Broadleaf weed control in no till winter wheat.
Mengel. M.L. Thill, D.C.: Callihan. R.H. S.I.
: Western Society of Weed Science. Research
progress report - Western Society of Weed
Science. 1986. p. 263-264. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
79.9 W52R).
1726
Chemical control of selected plant-parasitic
nematodes in soybeans double-cropped with wheat
in no-till and conventional tillage systems.
PLDRA. Schmitt, D.P. Nelson, L.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Phytopathological Society.
Plant disease. Apr 1987. v. 71 (4). p. 323-326.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1730
Crop yield, soil erosion, and net returns from
five tillage systems in the Mississippi
Blackland Prairie.
JSWCA3. Hairston. J.E. Sandord, J.O.; Hayes,
J.C.; Reinschmiedt, L.L. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil
Conservation Society of America. Journal of
soil and water conservation. Oct/Nov 1984. v.
39 (6). p. 391-395. Includes 11 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1731
Crop yield, water use and soil property changes
with conventional, minimum, and no-till systems
in the Red River Valley.
NDFRA. Spilde, L.A. Deibert, E.J. Fargo, N.D. :
The Station. North Dakota farm research - North
Dakota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Jan/Feb 1986. v. 43 (4). p. 22-25, 33. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 N813B).
1732
Double-cropping wheat and soybeans in the
Southeast: input use and patterns of adoption.
Marra, M.C. Carlson, G.A. Washington, D.C. :
The Department. Extract: Southeastern farmers
have increased their double-cropped wheat and
soybean acreage by nearly half since 197O.
178
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
Double-cropping, the raising of two crops per
year in the same field, helps raise producer
revenues and reduce total input use, since it
encourages conservation tillage by farmers. But
double-cropping seems to make soybean yields
more variable and has helped to quadruple
stockpiles of surplus soft red winter wheat
since 197O. This report gives State data for
double-cropping and examines the factors that
caused the year-to-year expansions and
contractions in double-cropped acres since the
seventies. Agricultural economic report -
United States Dept. of Agriculture. June 1986.
(552). 18 p. maps. Includes 22 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL AGE A281.9 AG8A).
1733
Early application of herbicides for no-till
sorghum (Sorghum blcolor) In wheat (Trlticum
•estivum) stubble.
WEESA6. Wicks, G.A. Champaign. 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. Sept
1985. v. 33 (5). p. 713-716. Includes 11
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1737
Effect of legumes 1n rotations on yield and
quality of wheat.
PNDAAZ. Badaruddin, M. Meyer, D.W. Grand Forks,
N.D. : The Academy. Proceedings of the North
Dakota Academy of Science. Apr 1986. v. 4O. p.
71. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
500 N813).
1738
Effect of paraplowing on wheat and fresh pea
yields.
Wilkins, D.E. Rasmussen, P.E.; Kraft, J.M. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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.
1986. (fiche no. 86-1516). 13 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1734
Ecofarming—an Integrated crop protection
system.
Klein, R.N. Wicks, G.A. St. Joseph, Mich. :
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
C1987. Optimum erosion control at least cost
proceedings of the National Symposium on
Conservation Systems, December 14-15, 1987,
Hyatt Regency Chicago in Illinois Center, p.
318-326. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S622.2.N3 1987).
1739
Effect of subsoil ing a compacted clay loam soil
on growth, yield, and yield components of
wheat.
AGJOAT. Oussible, M. Crookston, R.K. Madison.
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 79 (5). p. 882-886.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1735
Effect of alternative tillage systems on rodent
density in the Palouse region.
NOSCA. Johnson, D.R. Pullman, Wash. :
Washington State University Press. Northwest
science. Feb 1987. v. 61 (1). p. 37-40.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 470
N81).
1740
Effect of tillage on take-all of wheat.
Rothrock, C.S. Athens, Ga. : Agricultural
Experiment Stations, University of Georgia,
1985? . Proceedings of the 1985 Southern
Region No-Till Conference : July 16-17, 1985,
Griffin, Georgia / edited by W.L. Hargrove and
F.C. Boswell and G.W. Langdale. p. 211-214.
Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S604.S6 1985).
1736
Effect of crop residues on crop pests, soil
water, and soil temperature.
TAEMA. Krenzer, E.G. Jr. Burton, R.L.; Gough,
F.J. College Station, Tex. : The Station.
Miscellaneous publication MP - Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station. Paper
presented at the Southern Region No-Tillage
Conference on "Conservation Tillage: Today and
Tomorrow," July 1-2, 1987, College Station,
Texas. July 1987. (1636). p. 59-62. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T31M).
1741
Effect of tillage systems on proso millet
production.
AGJOAT. Anderson, R.L. Shanahan, J.F.; Greb,
B.W. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 589-592. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
179
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
1742
Effect of wheat residue management on
continuous production of Irrigated winter
wheat.
AGJOAT. Undersander, D.d. Reiger, C. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. May/dune 1985. v. 77 (3). p. 5O8-511.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 '
AM34P).
1743
Effects of controlled-trafflc on soil physical
properties and crop rooting.
AGJOAT. Gerlk, T.d. Morrison, d.E. dr.;
Chichester, F.W. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/dune
1987. v. 79 (3). p. 434-438. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1744
Effects of crop management practices on common
root rot of winter wheat.
PLPRA. Brosdous, S.C. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Phytopathological Society. Plant
disease. Sept 1986. v. 70 (9). p. 857-859.
Includes 23 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1.9
P69P).
1745
Effects of reduced tillage practices on
continuous wheat production and on soil
properties.
AGJOAT. Izaurralde. R.C. Hobbs, d.A.; Swallow,
C.W. Madison, Wis. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v.
78 (5). p. 787-791. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1748
Effects of tillage practices on soil and wheat
spectral reflectances.
AGdOAT. Aase, U.K. Tanaka, D.L. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
Sept/Oct 1984. v. 76 (5). p. 814-818. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1749
The effects of tillage treatments and a fallow
season on VA mycorrhizae of winter wheat.
Yocom, D.H. Larsen, H.d.; Boosalis, M.G.
Corvallis, Or. : Oregon State University ,
Forest Research Laboratory, 1985. Proceedings
of the 6th North American Conference on
Mycorrhizae : dune 25-29, 1984, Bend, Oregon /
compiled and edited by Randy Molina ;
sponsoring institutions, Oregon State
University, College of Forestry, and USDA. p.
297. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
aOK604.N6 1984).
1750
Evaluation of additives with glyphosate for
weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 290. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1751
Evaluation of herbicides applied in the early
spring for weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 289. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1746
Effects of tillage and irrigation on weeds in a
wheat-soybean double-cropping system.
SWSPB. Elmore, C.D. Wesley. R.; Cooke, F.
Champaign : The Society. Proceedings - Southern
Weed Science Society. Includes abstract, dan
17-19, 1984. (37th). p. 316. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 SOB).
1752
Evaluation of post harvest herbicide treatments
for weed control in fallow.
Miller, S.D. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 287. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1747
Effects of tillage practices on cotton double
cropped with wheat.
AGdOAT. Baker, S.H. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/dune
1987. v. 79 (3). p. 513-516. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1753
Herbicide efficacy for various application
times in doublecrop wheat and soybean.
AGJOAT. Hlggins, d.M. Whitwell, T.; Toler. d.E.
Madison, W1s. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/dune 1988. v. BO (3). p.
475-478. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
180
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
1754
Herbicides in no-tillage systems involving
wheat.
TAEMA. Wiese, A.F. LTivake, D.E. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. Miscellaneous
publication MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. May 1984. (1547). 17 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 10O T31M).
1755
Influence of tillage and herbicides on weed
control in a wheat (Triticum aestivum)—soybean
(Glycine max) rotation.
WEESA6. Wilson, H.P. Mascianica, M.P.; Mines,
T.E.; Walden, R.F. Champaign, 111. : Weed
Science Society of America. Weed science. July
1986. v. 34 (4). p. 59O-594. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41);
1756
Influence of tillage on phenology and
carbohydrate metabolism of spring wheat.
AGJOAT. Chevalier, P.M. Ciha, A.J. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1986. v. 78 (2). p. 296-300.
Includes 19 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1757
Integrating irrigation and conservation tillage
technology.
TAEMA. Lyle, W.M. Bordovsky, J.P. College
Station, Tex. : The Station. Miscellaneous
publication MP - Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Paper presented at the Southern Region
No-Tillage Conference on "Conservation Tillage:
Today and Tomorrow," July 1-2, 1987, College
Station, Texas. July 1987. (1636). p. 67-71.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
T31M).
1758
Intensive cropping sequences to sustain
conservation tillage for erosion control.
JSWCA3. Langdale, G.W. Wilson, R.L. Jr. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
Sept/Oct 1987. v. 42 (5). p. 352-355. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1759
Long-term effects of no-tillage in a winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum)-sorghum (Sorghum
bicolor)-fallow rotation.
WEESA6. Wicks, G.A. Smika, D.E.; Hergert, G.W.
Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Abstract: This research was conducted
near North Platte, NE, over an 18-yr period to
determine the feasibility of using herbicides
to replace tillage as the weed control method
in a winter wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.)-sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.)
Moench. -fallow rotation. Five tillage
treatments two tillage and three reduced or
no-till treatments were used on the same plots
during the duration of this experiment on a
Holdrege silt loam (Typic Argiustol1s).
Herbicides effectively replaced tillage for
weed control. The no-till plots treated with
atrazine
6-chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1-methyl ethyl)-1,3.5-tri-
azine-2,4-diamine after wheat harvest had
higher sorghum and winter wheat yields, higher
crop residue remaining on the soil surface, and
lower weed yields than tilled plots. The most
difficult weeds to control were volunteer wheat
and barnyardgrass Echinochloa crusgalli (L.)
Beauv. - ECHCG . Soil surface pH decreased over
time because of increased use of nitrogen. The
pH in nontilled plots was significantly lower
than in tilled plots due to lack of soil
mixing. Exchangeable calcium was the
predominant cation leached from the top 5 cm
but showed accumulation between the 5- to
12.5-cm depth. Organic matter content showed
little change over time. Weed science. May
1988. v. 36 (3). p. 384-393. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1780
Minimizing the risk of producing winter wheat
in North Dakota. II. The effect of tillage and
variety selection on winter wheat survival and
grain yield.
NDFRA. Cox, D.J. Larsen. J.K.; Brun, L.J.
Fargo, N.D. : The Station. North Dakota farm
research - North Dakota, Agricultural
Experiment Station. Mar/Apr 1987. v. 44 (5). p.
14-16. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
1OO N813B).
1761
No-till drill design for atrazine treated
soils.
TAAEA. Dowel 1, F.E. Solie, J.B.; Peeper, T.F.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions
of the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 29 (6). p.
1554-1560. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1762
in
Pendimethalin for summer annual weed control
a chemical fallow program.
Anderson, R.L. S.I. : Western Society of Weed
Science. Research progress report - Western
Society of Weed Science. 1986. p. 286. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.9 W52R).
181
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
1763
Planter depth control: II. Empirical testing
and plant responses.
TAAEA. Morrison, J.E. Jr. Gerlk. T.J. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions of
the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 28 (6). p.
1744-1748. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1769
Rhlzoctonla root rot of small grains favored by
reduced tillage in the Pacific Northwest.
PLDRA. Weller, D.M. Cook, R.J.; MacNish, 6.;
Bassett, E.N.; Powelson, R.L.; Petersen, R.R.
St. Paul, Minn. : American Phytopathological
Society. Plant disease. Jan 1986. v. 70 (1). p.
7O-73. ill. Includes 35 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 1.9 P69P).
1764
Private and public value of controlling soil
erosion with conservation tillage.
Prato, A.A. St. Joseph, Mich. : American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, C1985.
Erosion and soil productivity : proceedings of
the National Symposium on Erosion and Soil
Productivity. December 1O-11. 1984, Hyatt
Regency New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, p.
227-232. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S624.A1N46 1984).
1765
Productivity losses from soil erosion on dry
cropland in the intermountain area.
JSWCA3. Massee, T.W. Waggoner, H.O. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
Sept/Oct 1985. v. 40 (5). p. 447-450. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1770
Root-knot nematode management and yield of
soybean as affected by winter cover crops,
tillage systems, and nematicides.
JONEB. Minton, N.A. Parker, M.B. Raleigh. N.C.
: Society of Nematologists. Journal of
nematology. Jan 1987. v. 19 (1). p. 38-43.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
1771
Seasonal variation and effects of wheat
rotation on populations of Verticil!ium dahliae
Kleb. in Ohio potato field soils.
APOJA. Joaquim, T.R. Smith, V.L.; Rowe, R.C.
Orono, Me. : Potato Association of America.
American potato journal. Aug 1988. v. 65 (8).
p. 439-447. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 75.8 P842).
1766
Profile modification and irrigation effects on
yield and water use of wheat.
SSSJD4. Eck. H.V. Madison, Wis. : The Society.
Soil Science Society of America journal.
May/June 1986. v. 50 (3). p. 724-729. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9 S03).
1772
Soil reception and activity of acetochlor,
alachlor, and metolachlor as affected by wheat
(Triticum aestivum) straw and irrigation.
WEESA6. Banks, P.A. Robinson, E.L. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America. Weed
science. July 1986. v. 34 (4). p. 6O7-611.
Includes 6 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1767
Reduction of greenbug (Homoptera:Aphtdidae)
populations by surface residues in wheat
tillage studies.
JEENAI. Burton, R.L. Krenzer, E.G. Jr. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Apr 1985. v. 78
(2). p. 39O-394. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1773
Soil temperature and residue effects on growth
components and nutrient uptake of four wheat
varieties.
AGJOAT. Whitfield. C.J. Smika, D.E. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Mar/Apr 1971. v. 63. p. 297-30O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1768
nt: small grains in the Pacific
Residue manac
Northwest.
CRSOA. Douglas, C.L. Jr. Ramig, R.E.;
Rasmussen, P.E.; Wilkins, D.E. Madison, Wis. :
American Society of Agronomy. Crops and soils
magazine. Aug/Sept 1987. v. 39 (9). p. 22-24.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 6 W55).
1774
Soybean-wheat doublecropping: implications from
straw management and supplemental nitrogen.
AGJOAT. Hairston, J.E. Sanford, J.O.; Pope,
D.F.; Horneck, D.A. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Mar/Apr
1987. v. 79 (2). p. 281-286. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
182
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
1775
Spring herbicide applications in chemical
fallow.
Lish, J.M. Thill, D.C. S.I. : The Society.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1988. p. 254-255. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R ).
1781
Timing of weed control in no-tillage wheat
crops.
AGJOAT. Forcella, F. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. May/June
1986. v. 78 (3). p. 523-526. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1776
Straw burning reduces infiltration in winter
wheat.
JSWCA3. Steichen, J. Hooker, M.; Powell, D.M.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of
America. Journal of soil and water
conservation. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 42 (5). p.
364-366. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.8 J822).
1782
The use of chlorsulfuron and metsulfuron in
small-grain pulse crop production systems in
Idaho.
Mengel, M.L. Beck, K.G.; Thill, D.C.; Callihan,
R.H. S.I. : Western Society of Weed Science.
Research progress report - Western Society of
Weed Science. 1986. p. 282-285. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.9 W52R).
1777
Stubble mulch fallow and dates of primary sweep
tillage on soil water storage.
Greb, B.W. Ft. Collins, Colo. : The Station.
Progress report - Colorado Experiment Station.
June 197O. (70/26). 2 p. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1OO C71C).
1778
Tall and semidwarf wheat response to dryland
planting systems.
AGJOAT. Winter, S.R. Welch, A.D. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 641-645.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1779
Tillage and cropping sequence effects on yields
and nitrogen use efficiency.
Hons, P.M. Lemon, R.G.; Saladino, V.A. Athens,
Ga. : Agricultural Experiment Stations,
University of Georgia, 1985? . Proceedings of
the 1985 Southern Region No-Till Conference :
July 16-17, 1985, Griffin, Georgia / edited by
W.L. Hargrove and F.C, Boswe11 and G.W.
Langdale. p. 1O7-111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S604.S6 1985).
1783
Use of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum)
cultivars and herbicides in aiding weed control
in an ecofallow corn (Zea mays) rotation.
WEESA6. Ramsel. R.E. Wicks, G.A. Champaign,
111. : Weed Science Society of America.
Abstract: An experiment involving six winter
wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars, an
early-April herbicide application on wheat and
on four dates after wheat harvest, and the
growth of a subsequently planted corn (Zea mays
L.) crop was conducted at North Platte, NE.
'Centurk 78' suppressed barnyardgrass
Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. - ECHCG
more than 'Bennett' and 'Eagle' in the growing
wheat and after wheat harvest in July, but
there were no differences in weed yield among
cultivars in corn planted 11 months later.
Herbicides applied to the tillering wheat in
early April improved weed control in wheat and
the subsequent corn crop. Also, herbicides were
applied 5, 25, 45, and 300 days after wheat
harvest. Weed growth increased and soil water
decreased as spraying dates were delayed.
Herbicides applied 5 days after harvest did not
maintain adequate weed control in the corn
planted 11 months after wheat harvest and low
corn yield resulted. Plots receiving herbicides
30O days after wheat harvest had the least soil
water in the fall after wheat harvest but the
best weed control in corn and highest corn
yields because of better weed control in corn.
Weed science. May 1988. v. 36 (3). p. 394-398.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 79.8
W41).
1780
Tillage and residue management effects on
properties of an Ultisol and double-cropped
soybean production.
AGJOAT. NeSmith, D.S. Hargrove, W.L.;
Radcliffe, D.E.; Tollner. E.W.; Arioglu, H.H.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. May/June 1987. v. 79 (3). p.
570-576. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1784
Weed control in a conservation tillage rotation
in the Texas blacklands.
WEESA6. Brown, S.M. Chandler, J.M.; Morrison,
J.E. Jr. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science Society
of America. Weed science. Sept 1987. v. 35 (5).
p. 695-699. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 79.8 W41).
183
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(SOIL CULTIVATION)
1785
Wheat and forage sorghum response to residual
phosphorus In blackland soils.
AGJOAT. Hipp, B.W. Madison, Vis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Jan/Feb
1986. v. 78 (1). p. 117-12O. Includes 11
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1786
Wheat residue Management effects on soil water
storage and corn production.
SSSJD4. Unger, P.W. Madison, W1s. : The
Society. Soil Science Society of America
journal. May/June 1986. v. 50 (3). p. 764-77O.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.9
SOS).
1787
Winter survival response of winter wheat:
tillage and cultivar selection.
AGJOAT. Cox. D.J. Larsen, U.K.; Brun, L.U.
Madison, W1s. : American Society of Agronomy.
Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p.
795-8O1. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 4 AM34P).
1788
Winter wheat production as influenced by fallow
nethod, seeding method, and nitrogen
fertilization.
AGJOAT. Tanaka. D.L. Aase, J.K. Madison. W1s. :
American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal.
July/Aug 1987. v. 79 (4). p. 715-719. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
184
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SOIL EROSION AND RECLAMATION
1789
ARS research clearly shows negative effects of
soil losses.
Tanaka. D.L. Aase, J.K.; Bauder, J.W. Bozeman :
The Station. Montana agresearch - Montana
Agricultural Experiment Station, Montana
University. Spring/Summer 1986. v. 3 (2). p.
6-8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S451.M9M9).
1794
Crossplanting winter wheat reduces potential
wind erosion of soil in semiarid regions.
JSWCA3. Bilbro, J.D. Ankeny, Iowa : Son
Conservation Society of America. Journal of
soil and water conservation. July/Aug 1987. v.
42 (4). p. 267-269. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.8 0822).
1790
Changes in soil productivity related to
changing topsoil depths on two Idaho Palouse
soils.
Bramble-Brodahl, M. Fosberg, M.A.; Walker,
D.J.; Falen, A.L. St. Joseph, Mich. : American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, c1985.
Erosion and soil productivity : proceedings of
the National Symposium on Erosion and Soil
Productivity, December 10-11, 1984, Hyatt
Regency New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, p.
18-27. Includes 5 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S624.A1N46 1984).
1791
Conservation tillage systems for annually
cropped wheat in the Pacific Northwest.
JSWCA3. Ramig, R.E. Ekin, L.G. Ankeny, Iowa :
Soil Conservation Society of America. Journal
of soil and water conservation. Jan/Feb 1987.
v. 42 (1). p. 53-55. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1792
Controlling erosion and sustaining production
with no-till systems.
TFHSA. Shelton, C.H. Bradley, J.F. Knoxville,
Tenn. : The Station. Tennessee farm and home
science - Tennessee Agricultural Experiment
Station. Winter 1987. (141). p. 18-23. ill.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: ONAL 1OO
T25F).
1793
Crop yield, soil erosion, and net returns from
five tillage systems in the Mississippi
Blackland Prairie.
JSWCA3. Hairston, J.E. Sandord, J.O.; Hayes,
J.C.; Reinschmiedt, L.L. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil
Conservation Society of America. Journal of
soil and water conservation. Oct/Nov 1984. v.
39 (6). p. 391-395. Includes 11 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1795
Effect of simulated soil erosion on wheat
yields on the humid Canadian prairie.
JSWCA3. Ives, R.M. Shaykewich, C.F. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
May/June 1987. v. 42 (3). p. 205-208. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1796
Herbicide residues from winter wheat plots:
effect of tillage and crop management.
JEVOAA. Brown, D.F. McCool, O.K.; Papendlck.
R.L.; McDonough, L.M. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 521-532.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1797
Intensive cropping sequences to sustain
conservation tillage for erosion control.
JSWCA3. Langdale, G.W. Wilson, R.L. Jr. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
Sept/Oct 1987. v. 42 (5). p. 352-355. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
1798
Private and public value of controlling soil
erosion with conservation tillage.
Prato, A.A. St. Joseph, Mich. : American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, C1985.
Erosion and soil productivity : proceedings of
the National Symposium on Erosion and Soil
Productivity, December 1O-11, 1984, Hyatt
Regency New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, p.
227-232. Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S624.A1N46 1984).
1799
Productivity losses from soil erosion on dry
cropland in the 1ntermountain area.
JSWCA3. Massee. T.W. Waggoner, H.O. Ankeny,
Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America.
Journal of soil and water conservation.
Sept/Oct 1985. v. 40 (5). p. 447-450. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
185
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(SOIL EROSION AND RECLAMATION)
1800
Regional effects of soil erosion on crop
productivity—the Pa louse Area of the Pacific
Northwest.
PapencHck, R.I. Young, D.L.; McCool, O.K.;
Krauss, H.A. Madison, W1s. : American Society
of Agronomy, 1985. Soil erosion and crop
productivity / editors, R.F. Follett and B.A.
Stewart ; consulting editor. Iris Y. Ballew. p.
3O5-320. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S596.7.S62).
1801
Windbreak economics: The case of winter wheat
production in eastern Nebraska.
JSWCA3. Brandle, J.R. Johnson, B.B.; Dearmont.
D.D. Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society
of America. Journal of soil and water
conservation. Sept/Oct 1984. v. 39 (5). p.
339-343. ill. Includes 16 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 56.8 J822).
186
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ENTOMOLOGY RELATED
1802
Identification and partial characterization of
digestive carbohydrases in larvae of the
Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say)
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
Grover, P.B. Jr. Ross, D.R.; Shukle, R.H. New
York, N.Y. : Alan R. L1ss, Inc. Archives of
Insect biochemistry and physiology. 1988. v. 8
(1). p. 59-72. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OL495.A7).
1803
Relative cold tolerance of Russian wheat aphid
and biotype-E greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae).
JKESA. Harvey. T.L. Martin, T.J. Lawrence, Kan.
: The Society. Journal of the Kansas
Entomological Society. Jan 1988. v. 61 (1). p.
137-14O. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 420 K13).
1808
The wheat strawworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and F.W. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Poos, f. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
1923. Cover title. 1O p. : 111., 1 map ; 23 cm.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F no.1323).
1809
The wheat strawworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and F.W. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Poos, F. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
1953. Originally Issued May 1923. 6 p. : 111.,
1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84F
no.1323 1953).
1804
Responses of greenbug to drought stressed small
grain hosts.
SENTD. Behle, R.W. Michels, G.J. Jr. College
Station, Tex. : Southwestern Entomological
Society. The Southwestern entomologist. Mar
1988. v. 13 (1). p. 55-62. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OL461.S65).
1805
Wheat germ agglutinin binding to the outer
cuticle of the plant-parasitic nematode Anguina
tritici.
JONEB. Spiegel, Y. Robertson, W.M. Raleigh,
N.C. : Society of Nematologists. Journal of
nematology. July 1988. v. 20 (3). p. 499-501.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
1806
The wheat jointworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. Washington, D.C. : U.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1918. Cover title.-
"Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology.
16 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 1 Ag84F no.10O6).
1807
The wheat jointworm and its control /W.J.
Phillips and F.W. Poos.
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. POOS, F. W._1891-.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
1940. Originally Issued Oct. 1918. 13 p. :
111.. 1 map ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1
Ag84F no.1O06 1940).
187
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ANIMAL PRODUCTION
1810
Ba*f vs wheat production In south contra 1 North
Dakota /by Ronald 0. Kronz and Bernard G.
Danlolson. —.
Kranz. Ronald 0. Daniel son, Bernard 6. Fargo.
N.D. ; Dept. of Agricultural Economics,
Agricultural Experiment Station, North Dakota
Stata Un1varsity. In cooparatlon with Commodity
Economics Division. Economic Rasaarch Service,
U.S. Dapt. of Agriculture. 1975. Covar title.-
"dune 1975.". 40 p. : 111., map ; 28 cm. --.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 281.9 N814A no.107).
188
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ANIMAL GENETICS
1811
Straw burning reduces infiltration in winter
wheat.
JSWCA3. Stelchen, J. Hooker. M.; Powell, D.M.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of
America. Journal of soil and water
conservation. Sept/Oct 1987. v. 42 (5). p.
364-366. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 56.8 0822).
189
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ANIMAL ECOLOGY
1812
Dynamics of 6-nethoxytoenzoxazolInone In winter
wheat: Effect* of phetoperiod and temperature.
JCECD. Epstein, W.W. Rowsemltt, C.N.; Berger.
P.J.; Negus. N.C. New York, N.Y. : Plenum
Press. Journal of chemical ecology. Oct 1986.
v. 12 (1O). p. 2O11-2O20. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OD415.A1J6).
190
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ANIMAL NUTRITION
1813
Grazing duration effects on wheat growth and
grain yield.
AGJOAT. Winter. S.R. Thompson, E.K. Madison,
W1s. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. dan/Feb 1987. v. 79 (1). p. 11O-114.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1814
Identification and partial characterization of
digestive carbohydrases in larvae of the
Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say)
(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae).
Grover. P.B. Jr. Ross, D.R.; Shukle, R.H. New
York, N.Y. : Alan R. Liss, Inc. Archives of
Insect biochemistry and physiology. 1988. v. 8
(1). p. 59-72. 111. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL OL495.A7).
191
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ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
1815
Modelling the effects on grain yield of genetic
variation In some crop characteristics.
NASSD. Austin, R.B. New York. N.Y. : Plenum
Press. NATO advanced study institutes series.
Series A. Life sciences. Paper presented at the
"Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling," April
9-12, 1984. Bristol, United Kingdom. 1985. v.
86. p. 157-164. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH3O1.N32).
1816
Relative cold tolerance of Russian wheat aphid
and biotype-E greenbug (Homoptera: Aphldidae).
JKESA. Harvey, T.L. Martin, T.J. Lawrence, Kan.
: The Society. Journal of the Kansas
Entomological Society. Jan 1988. v. 61 (1). p.
137-140. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 42O K13).
1817
Responses of greenbug to drought stressed smal1
grain hosts.
SENTD. Behle, R.W. Michels, G.J. Jr. College
Station, Tex. : Southwestern Entomological
Society. The Southwestern entomologist. Mar
1988. v. 13 (1). p. 55-62. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL OL461.S65).
1818
Wheat germ agglutinin binding to the outer
cuticle of the plant-parasitic nematode Anguina
tritici.
JONEB. Spiegel, Y. Robertson. W.M. Raleigh,
N.C. : Society of Nematologists. Journal of
nematology. July 1988. v. 2O (3). p. 499-501.
111. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OL391.N4J62).
192
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FARM EQUIPMENT
1819
Improving accuracy of combine loss monitors.
Downs, H.w. Stone, M.L. St. Joseph, M1ch. : The
Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1986 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) 429-03OO for
information and prices. 1986. (fiche no.
86-1582). 28 p. ill. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1820
No-till drill design for atrazine treated
soils.
TAAEA. Dowel!, F.E. Solie, J.B.; Peeper, T.F.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions
of the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 29 (6). p.
1554-1560. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
1821
Stinking smut (bunt) in wheat and how to
prevent it /by R.J. Haskell, Robert W. Leukel,
and E.G. Boerner.
Haskell, R. J. 189O-. Leukel, R. W._1888-;
Boerner, E. G._1878-. Washington, D.C. : U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, 1931. Caption title. 2O
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 AgB4C
no.182).
193
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WATER RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT
1822
Effect of water supply and seasonal
distribution on spring wheat yields /Armand
Bauer.
Bauer, Armand. Fargo : Agricultural Experiment
Station, North Dakota State University, 1972.
Cover title, iv, 21 p. : charts ; 28 cm.
Bibliography: p. 2O- 21 . (NAL Call No.: DNAL
100 N813 no.490).
1823
Synthesis of a simplified water use simulation
model for predicting wheat yields.
WRERAO. Arora, V.K. Prihar, S.S.; Gajri, P.R.
Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union.
Water resources research. May 1987. v. 23 (5).
p. 903-910. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 292.8 W295).
194
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DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION
1824
Canopy temperature of irrigated winter wheat.
TAAEA. Howel1, T.A. Musick, J.T.; Tolk, J.A.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society. Transactions
of the ASAE - American Society of Agricultural
Engineers. Nov/Dec 1986. v. 29 (€). p.
1692-1698, 1706. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 290.9 AM32T).
1825
Changes in spring wheat tillering patterns in
response to delayed irrigation.
AGJOAT. Stark, J.C. Longley, T.S. Madison, Wis.
: American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 78 (5). p. 892-896.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1826
A comparative study of root distribution and
water extraction efficiency by wheat grown
under high- and low-frequency irrigation.
AGJOAT. Proffitt, A.P.B. Berliner, P.R.;
Oosterhuis, D.M. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. Sept/Oct
1985. v. 77 (5). p. 655-662. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
1827
Dormant-season irrigation: grain yield, water
use, and water loss.
AGJOAT. Stone, L.R. Gwin, R.E. Jr.; Gallagher,
P.J.; Hattendorf, M.J. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug
1987. v. 79 (4). p. 632-636. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
Telephone the Order Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for
information and prices. 1985. (fiche no.
85-2593). 21 p. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
1830
Estimation of consumptive use of water for
wheat under optimum management conditions /by
Ghulam Haider, M.A.R. Farooqi and C.J. deMooy.
Haider, Ghulam. Farooqi, M. A. R.; de Mooy, C.
J. Colorado : Colorado State University ;
Bhalwal : Directorate of Nona Reclamation
Experimental Project, 1975. "May, 1975."-
"Prepared under support of United States Agency
for International Development, contract no.
AID/ta-c-11OO, water management research in
arid and sub-humid lands of the less developed
countries."- "Joint contribution of Colorad o
State University and the Directorate of Mona
Reclamation Experimental Project, Central
Monitoring Organization, Master Planning
Division, Mona Colony, Bhalwal"--Cover. iv, 37
p. : ill., map ; 27 cm. Bibliography: p. 27-28.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL S616.P32H3).
1831
Soil variability effects on irrigated wheat
yields.
Hunsaker, D.J. Bucks, D.A.; Roth, R.L.;
Gardner, B.R. St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(Microfiche collection). Paper presented at the
1987 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 49085. Telephone the Order
Dept. at (616) 429-O300 for information and
prices. 1987. (ftche no. 87-2111). 23 p.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE
S-72).
1828
Effect of nitrogen level and time of
application on the protein content and amino
acid composition of Irrigated wheats.
JAFCAU. Okoh, P.N. Olugbemi, L.B.; Abed, S.M.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.
July/Aug 1985. v. 33 (4). p. 688-691. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
1829
Effects of irrigation frequency on yields of
winter wheat.
English, M.J. Nakamura, B.C. St. Joseph, Mich.
: The Society. American Society of Agricultural
Engineers (Microfiche collection). Paper
presented at the 1985 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.
1832
Straw burning reduces infiltration for wheat.
Steichen, J. Hooker, M.; Powell, D.M. St.
Joseph, Mich. : The Society. American Society
of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection). Paper presented at the 1986 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-O30O for information and prices.
1986. (fiche no. 86-2033). 8 p. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FICHE S-72).
195
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(DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION)
1833
Cereal production techniques under semi-arid
climatic conditions. Spanish.
OASPA. Bolton, F.E. Corvallis, Or. : The
Station. Special report - Oregon State
University, Agricultural Experiment Station.
Presented at the "Argentina International Wheat
Symposium," November 7-12, 1983, Marcos Juarez,
Argentina. English text p. 456-475. 1984? .
(718). p. 178-199. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 10O OR3M).
196
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FOOD SCIENCE, FIELD CROP
1834
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
corn, milo and wheat— Red River and central
areas— Louisiana. 1986.
LAXDA. Lavergne, D.R. Paxton, K.W. Baton Rouge,
La. : The Station. D.A.E. research- report -
Department of Agricultural Economics and
Agribusiness, Louisiana State University,
Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. Jan
1986. (644). 50 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100
L935).
1835
Projected costs and returns cotton, soybeans,
rice, corn, milo 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 100 L935).
197
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FOOD STORAGE
1836
Disinfestation of wheat germ, wheat, and dried
mushrooms by irradiation.
Kovacs, E. Kiss. I.: Kuroli, G. Honolulu :
Hawaii Institute of Tropical Agric. & Human
Resources. Univ. of Hawaii. Manoa. 1985.
Radiation disInfestation of food and
agricultural products : proceedings of an
international conference, Honolulu, Hawaii,
November 14-16, 1983 / edited by James H. Moy.
p. 189-198. Includes 6 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL TP371.8.R284).
198
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FOOD STORAGE, FIELD CROP
1837
A comparison of the susceptibility of the grain
weevil Sitophilus granarius (L.) to accelerated
electrons and 60Co gamma radiation.
Bull, J.O. Cornwall, P.B. New York : Pergamon
Press, 1966. The Entomology of radiation
dlsinfestation of grain : a collection of
original research papers / edited by P.B.
Cornwel1. p. 157-175. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL SB6O8.G6C6).
1838
Control of weevil populations (Sitophilus
granarius (L.)) with sterilising and
substeri1ising doses of gamma radiation.
Cornwel1, P.B. Bull, J.O.; Pendlebury, J.B. New
York : Pergamon Press, 1966. The Entomology of
radiation disinfestation of grain : a
collection of original research papers / edited
by P.B. Cornwel 1. p. 71-95. ill. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL SB608.G6C6).
1839
The effect of culture environment on the
susceptibility of Sitophilus granarius
granarius (L.) to gamma radiation.
Bull, J.O. Cornwel1, P.B. New York : Pergamon
Press, 1966. The Entomology of radiation
dlsinfestation of grain : a collection of
original research papers / edited by P.B.
Cornwel1. p. 57-69. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 5B608.G6C6).
199
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FOOD STORAGE, HORTICULTURAL CROP
1840
Long-chain triacylglycerol acyl hydro!ase
(lipase) activity in wheat grain.
Gal Hard, T. Lond, M.; Gallagher, D.M. New York
: Plenum Press, c1987. The metabolism
structure, and function of plant liplds /
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. 365-367.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QK898.L56I55 1986).
200
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FOOD CONTAMINATION, FIELD CROP
1841
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).
1842
Decline in deoxynivalenol (Vomltoxin)
concentrations in 1983 Ontario winter wheat
before harvest.
APMBA. Scott, P.M. Nelson, K.; Kanhere, S.R.;
Karpinski, K.F.; Hayward, S.; Neish, G.A.;
Teich, A.M. Washington, D.C. : American Society
for Microbiology. Applied and environmental
microbiology. Oct 1984. v. 48 (4). p. 884-886.
Includes 13 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
448.3 APS).
1843
Gas chromatographic method for analysis of
2,4-D in wheat: interlaboratory study.
JANCA2. Smith, A.E. Arlington, Va. : The
Association. Journal of the Association of
Offical Analytical Chemists. July/Aug 1984. v.
67 (4). p. 794-798. Includes 12 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 AS7).
1846
Terbufos residues in wheat and barley.
JPFCD2. Westcott, N.D. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Journal of environmental science and
health : Part B : Pesticides, food
contaminants, and agricultural wastes. 1988. v.
23 (4). p. 317-330. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TD172.J61).
1847
Toxicity of different serotypes and toxins of
Bacillus thuringiensis to resistant and
susceptible Indianmeal moths (Lepidoptera:
Pyralidae).
JEENAI. McGaughey, W.H. Johnson, D.E. College
Park, Md. : Entomological Society of America.
Journal of economic entomology. Dec 1987. v. 80
(6). p. 1122-1126. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 421 J822).
1848
Uptake of malathion and pirimiphos-methyl by
rye, wheat, or triticale stored on treated
surfaces.
JEENAI. White, N.D.G. College Park, Md. :
Entomological Society of America. Journal of
economic entomology. Dec 1985. v. 78 (6). p.
1315-1319. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 421 J822).
1844
Occurrence of triehothecin in wheat.
APMBA. Ishii. K. Kobayashi, J.; Ueno. Y.;
Ichinoe, M. Washington, D.C. : American Society
for Microbiology. Applied and environmental
microbiology. Aug 1986. v. 52 (2). p. 331-333.
Includes 16 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
448.3 AP5).
1845
Probable aflatoxin B1 — induced alteraions in
Triticum sop. cvs., seedling organ elongations
and 65Zn-ZnC12 uptake/distribution.
Llewellyn, G.C. Reynolds, J.D.; O'Rear, C.E.;
Dashek, W.V. New York : Plenum Press. C1987.
Biodeterioration research 1 / edited by Gerald
C. Llewellyn and Charles E. O'Rear. p. 197-211.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TA418.74.P36 1986).
201
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FOOD COMPOSITION, FIELD CROP
1849
Allellc variation of glutenin subunits and
gliadins and its effect on breadmaking quality
in wheat: analysis of F5 progeny from Chinese
Spring X Chineses Spring (Hope 1A).
Payne, P.I. Seekings, J.A.; Worland, A.J.;
Jarvis. M.G.; Holt, L.M. New Brunswick, N.J. :
The Service. FS - Cooperative Extension
Service, Cook College. Sept 1987. v. 6 (2). p.
103-118. ill. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S544.3.N5F7).
1850
Analysis of radiograms of wheat kernels for
quality control.
CECHAF. Schatzki, T.F. Fine, T.A. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Association of Cereal
Chemists. Cereal chemistry. May/dune 1988. v.
65 (3). p. 233-239. ill. Includes references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
1851
Changes in the alpha-amylase and protease
activities of four secondary hexaploid
triticales during kernel development.
CECHAF. Maori, L.J. Ballance, G.M.; Larter.
E.N. St. Paul, Minn. : American Association of
Cereal Chemists. Cereal chemistry. May/June
1986. v. 63 (3). p. 267-270. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
1852
Effect of cultivar, environment, and their
Interaction and stability analyses on milling
and baking quality of soft red winter wheat.
CRPSAY. Baenziger, P.S. Clements, R.L.;
Mclntosh, M.S.; Yamazaki, W.T.; Starling, T.M.
Sammns, D.J.; Johnson, J.W. Madison, Wis. :
Crop Science Society of America. Crop science.
Uan 1985. v. 25 (1). p. 5-8. Includes 9
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
1853
Effect of legumes in rotations on yield and
quality of wheat.
PNDAAZ. Badaruddin, M. Meyer, D.W. Grand Forks,
N.D. : The Academy. Proceedings of the North
Dakota Academy of Science. Apr 1986. v. 4O. p.
71. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
50O N813).
1854
Evaluation of foliar application and stem
injections as techniques for intrinsically
labeling wheat with copper-65.
JAFCAU. Starks, T.L. Johnson, P.E. Washington,
D.C. : American Chemical Society. Journal of
agricultural and food chemistry. Jan/Feb 1986.
v. 34 (1). p. 23-26. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
1855
Fertilizer effects on yield, grain composition,
and foliar disease of doublecrop soft red
winter wheat.
AGJOAT. Boquet, D.J. Johnson, C.C. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Agronomy
journal. Jan/Feb 1987. v. 79 (1). p. 135-141.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 4
AM34P).
1856
Influence of nitrogen fertilization on the
physicocnemical and functional properties of
bread wheats.
CECHAF. Paredes-Lopez, 0. Covarrubias-Alvarez,
M.M.; Barquin-Carmona, J. St. Paul, Minn. :
American Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Nov/Dec 1985. v. 62 (6). p. 427-430.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 59.8
C33).
1857
Localization and physical properties of
endogenous germination inhibitors in white
wheat grain.
CECHAF. Morris, C.F. Paulsen, G.M. St. Paul,
Minn. : American Association of Cereal
Chemists. Cereal chemistry. Sept/Oct 1988. v.
65 (5). p. 4O4-408. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 59.8 C33).
1858
Nitrogen effects on soft red winter wheat
yield, agronomic characteristics, and quality.
CRPSAY. Bruckner. P.L. Morey, D.D. Madison,
Wis. : Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Jan/Feb 1988. v. 28 (1). p. 152-157.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1859
Phosphorus fractions in the grain of diploid,
tetraplold, and hexaploid wheat grown with
contrasting phosphorus supplies.
CECHAF. Batten, G.D. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Association of Cereal Chemists. Cereal
chemistry. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 63 (5). p.
384-387. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL 59.8 C33).
202
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(FOOD COMPOSITION, FIELD CROP)
1860
Registration of 'Rosen' wheat.
CRPSAY. Bacon. R.K. Collins, F.C.; Jones, J.P.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of
America. Crop science. Sept/Oct 1986. v. 26
(5). p. 1O87. Includes references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 64.8 C883).
203
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FOOD COMPOSITION, HORTICULTURAL CROP
1861
Dependence of in vivo ethylene production rate
on 1-am1nocyc1opropane-1-carboxylic acid
content and oxygen concentrations.
PLPHA. Yip, W.K. Oiao, X.2.; Yang, S.F.
Rockville, Md. : American Society of Plant
Physiologists. Plant physiology. Nov 1988. v.
B8 (3). p. 553-558. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 450 P692).
204
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FEED CONTAMINATION TOXICOLOGY
1862
Scab of wheat and barley.
Mihuta-Grimm, L. Forster, R.L. Moscow, Idaho
The Service. Current Information series -
Cooperative Extension Service. University of
Idaho. July 1986. (783). 2 p. ill. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 275.29 ID13IDC).
1863
Terbufos residues in wheat and barley.
JPFCD2. Westcott, N.D. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Oekker. Journal of environmental science and
health : Part B : Pesticides, food
contaminants, and agricultural wastes. 1988. v.
23 (4). p. 317-33O. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL TD172.J61).
205
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FEED COMPOSITION
1864
Chemical alteration in wheat (Trlticum
aestivum) shoot induced by nefluidide and
defoliation.
JPGRDI. Dao. T.H. New York, N.Y. : Springer.
Journal of plant growth regulation. Evaluation
in the context of a forage-11vestock-grain
production system. 1987. v. 6 (4). p. 183-191.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK745.J6).
1865
Effects of sewage sludge on yield and quality
of wheat grain and straw in an arid
envi ronment.
Day. A.D. Thompson. R.K.; Swingle. R.S.
Superior : University of Arizona." Desert
plants. 1987. v. 8 (3). p. 1O4-105, 142-143.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OK938.D4D4).
206
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POLLUTION
1866
Contaminant transport in agroecosystetns through
retention of soil particles on plant surfaces.
JEVQAA. Plnder, J.E. III. McLeod, K.W. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. The
contamination of plant surfaces with soil
particles is a potentially important process in
the transport of Insoluble contaminants such as
radionuclides, heavy metals, and hydrophobia
organics in agroecosystems, but few data are
available to assess the significance of this
mechanism for different crop species. The mass
of soil particle retained on the surfaces of
corn (Zea mays L.) and sunflower (Helianthus
annus L.) grown under field conditions were
measured using the 238Pu content of the plants
to indicate retention of soil. The crops
demonstrated similar quantities and height
distributions of soil retained on leaf and stem
surfaces. Mean retention was 0.86 g soil
retained on corn vegetation per square meter of
land surface and O.79 g m-1 retained on
sunflower. Most of the soil was on the lower 1
m of the vegetation. The height distributions
of retained soil can explain the larger
concentrations of soil observed in the
mechanically harvested grains of short stature
crops such as wheat (Trificum aestivum L.) (120
mg soil per kg grain) and soybean Glycine max
(L.) Merr. (82 mg kg-1) than that observed in
taller crops such as corn (2 mg kg-1). The
significance of soil retention in determining
the accumulation of contaminants in grains is
evaluated for several important agricultural
crops. Journal of environmental quality.
Oct/Dec 1988. v. 17 (4). p. 602-607. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL OH540.J6).
1867
Effects of calcium silicate slag application on
radium-226 concentrations in lant tissues.
CSOSA2. Mortvedt, J.J. New York, N.Y. : Marcel
Dekker. Communications in soil science and
plant analysis. Jan 1986. v. 17 (1). p. 75-84.
Includes 11 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S590.C63).
1868
Effects of sulfur dioxide and ambient ozone on
winter wheat and lettuce.
JEVQAA. Olszyk, D.M. Bytnerowicz, A.; Kats, G.;
Dawson, P.J.; Wolf, 0.; Thompson, C.R. Madison,
Wis. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Oct/Dec 1986. v. 15 (4).
p. 363-369. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL QH540.J6).
1869
Evaluation of salt-fluxing residue as a
potential potassium-magnesium fertilizer in the
Pacific Northwest.
CSDSA2. Mahler, R.L. Liu, C.T.; Menser, H.A.
New York, N.Y. : Marcel Dekker. Communications
in soil science and plant analysis. June 1986.
v. 17 (6). p. 679-695. Includes 29 references.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL S590.C63).
1870
Fate of diclofop-methyl after application to a
wheat field.
JEVQAA. Smith, A.E. Cessna, A.J.; Shewchuk,
S.R.; Hunter, J.H. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. July/Sept 1986. v. 15 (3). p. 234-238.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
QH540.J6).
1871
Herbicide residues from winter wheat plots:
effect of tillage and crop management.
JEVQAA. Brown, D.F. McCool, O.K.; Papendick,
R.L.; McDonough, L.M. Madison, Wis. : American
Society of Agronomy. Journal of environmental
quality. Oct/Dec 1985. v. 14 (4). p. 521-532.
Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
OH540.J6).
1872
Metabolism of the persistent plastieizer
chemical bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in cell
suspension cultures of wheat (Triticum aestivum
L.). Discrepancy from the intact plant.
JAFCAU. Krell, H.W. Sandermann, H. Jr.
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.
Mar/Apr 1986. v. 34 (2). p. 194-198. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 381 J8223).
1873
Ozone damage to field crops in Indiana.
Loehman, E. Wilkinson, T. West Lafayette, Ind.
: The Service. CES paper - Purdue University,
Cooperative Extension Service. June 1983. p.
6-8. (NAL Call No.: DNAL AGE 916933(AGE)).
1874
Pathways for sulfur from the atmosphere to
plants and soil.
Unsworth, M.H. Crawford, D.V.; Gregson, S.K.;
Rowlatt, S.M. Stanford, Calif. : Stanford
University Press, 1985. Sulfur dioxide and
vegetation : physiology, ecology, and policy
issues / edited by William E. Winner, Harold A.
Mooney, and Robert A. Goldstein, p. 375-388.
(NAL Call No.: DNAL QK753.S85S85).
207
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(POLLUTION)
187S
Release of soil-bound pronetryne residues under
different soil pH .and nitrogen fertilizer
regimes.
WEESA6. Yee, D. Weinberger. P.; Khan. S.U.
Champaign. 111. : Weed Science Society of
America. Weed science. Nov 1985. v. 33 (6). p.
882-887. 111. Includes 29 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1876
Residual phytotoxiclty of ehlorsulfuron in two
soils.
JEVOAA. Anderson, R.L. Barrett, M.R. Madison,
WIs. : American Society of Agronomy. Journal of
environmental quality. Jan/Mar 1985. v. 14 (1).
p. 111-114. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL OH54O.J6).
1877
The Weibull function as a dose-response model
to describe ozone effects on crop yields.
CRPSAY. Rawlings. J.O. Cure. W.W. Madison, W1s.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 25 (5). p. 8O7-814.
Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
1878
Yield and grain quality responses of soft red
winter wheat exposed to ozone during anthesis.
AGJOAT. Mulchi, C.L. Sammons, D.J.; Baenzlger,
P.S. Madison. W1s. : American Society of
Agronomy. Agronomy journal. July/Aug 1986. v.
78 (4). p. 593-6OO. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 4 AM34P).
208
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
1879
Analysis of a resistance-energy balance method
for estimating daily evaporation from wheat
plots using one-time-of-day infrared
temperature observations.
RSEEA. Choudhury, B.J. Idso, S.B.; Reginato,
R.J. New York, N.Y. : Elsevler Science
Publishing. Remote sensing of environment. June
1986. v. 19 (3). p. 253-268. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 0184.R4).
1880
Double-cropping wheat and soybeans in the
Southeast: input use and patterns of adoption.
Marra, M.C. Carlson, G.A. Washington, D.C. :
The Department. Extract: Southeastern farmers
have increased their double-cropped wheat and
soybean acreage by nearly half since 1970.
Double-cropping, the raising of two crops per
year in the same field, helps raise producer
revenues and reduce total input use, since it
encourages conservation tillage by farmers. But
double-cropping seems to make soybean yields
more variable and has helped to quadruple
stockpiles of surplus soft red winter wheat
since 197O. This report gives State data for
double-cropping and examines the factors that
caused the year-to-year expansions and
contractions in double-cropped acres since the
seventies. Agricultural economic report -
United States Dept. of Agriculture. June 1986.
(552). 18 p. maps. Includes 22 references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL AGE A281.9 AG8A).
1881
Effect of potential evapotranspiration
estimates on crop model simulations.
TAAEA. Dugas, W.A. Ainsworth, C.G. St. Joseph,
Mich. : The Society. Transactions of the ASAE
American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Mar/Apr 1985. v. 28 (2). p. 471-475. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 29O.9 AM32T).
1882
Effects of soil strength on the relation of
water-use efficiency and growth to carbon
isotope discrimination in wheat seedlings.
PLPHA. Masle, J. Farquhar, G.D. Rockville, Md.
: American Society of Plant Physiologists.
Plant physiology. Jan 1988. v. 86 (1). p.
32-38. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
450 P692).
1883
A resistance model for water balance
calculations and yield estimates of spring
wheat.
Stewart, D.W. Dwyer, L.M. St. Joseph, M1ch.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers,
1985. Advances in Evapotranspiration :
proceedings of the National Conference on
Advances in Evapotranspiration, December 16-17,
1985, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
p. 170-176. Includes 14 references. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL S60O.7.E93N3 1985).
1884
Spectral components analysis, a bridge between
spectral and agrometeorological crop models.
Wiegand, C.L. Richardson, A.J.; Nixon, P.R.
Boston : The Society, 1985. 17th Conference on
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and seventh
Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology,
May 21-24, 1985, Scottsdale, Ariz. : preprint
volume / sponsored by the American
Meteorological Society, p. 203-2O5. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL S60O.2.C6
1985).
1885
Tillage and cropping sequence effects on yields
and nitrogen use efficiency.
Hons, P.M. Lemon, R.G.; Saladino, V.A. Athens,
Ga. : Agricultural Experiment Stations,
University of Georgia, 1985? . Proceedings of
the 1985 Southern Region No-Till Conference :
July 16-17, 1985, Griffin, Georgia / edited by
W.L. Hargrove and F.C. Boswell and G.W.
Langdale. p. 107-111. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
S6O4.S6 1985).
1886
U.S. wheat-marketing system: an insect
ecosystem.
Hagstrum, D.W. Heid, W.G. Jr. College Park, Md.
: The Society. Bulletin of the Entomological
Society of America. Spring 1988. v. 34 (1). p.
33-36. Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
423.9 ENS).
1887
The use of biologically realistic equations to
describe the effects of weed density and
relative time of emergence on crop yield.
WEESA6. Cousens, R. Brain, P.; O'Donovan, J.T.;
O'Sullivan, P.A. Champaign, 111. : Weed Science
Society of America. Weed science. Sept 1987. v.
35 (5). p. 72O-725. Includes references. (NAL
Call No.: DNAL 79.8 W41).
1888
The Weibull function as a dose-response model
to describe ozone effects on crop yields.
CRPSAY. Rawlings, J.O. Cure, W.W. Madison, Wis.
: Crop Science Society of America. Crop
science. Sept/Oct 1985. v. 25 (5). p. 807-814.
Includes 8 references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 64.8
C883).
209
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(MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS)
1889
Wheat growth and modelling /edited by W. Day
and R.K. Atkin. --.
Day. W.; Atkin, R. K. New York : Plenum Press,
C1985. "Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling, held
April 9-12, 1984, in Bristol, United
Kingdom"--!.p. verso.- "Published in
cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs
Division.", xii, 4O7 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --.
Includes bibliographies and indexes. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH301.N32 v.86 1985).
210
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DOCUMENTATION
1890
BUGKXLL: insect management in wheat.
AAREE2. Morrill, W.L. New York : Springer.
Applied agricultural research. 1987. v. 2 (4).
p. 193-195. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:
DNAL S539.5.A77).
1891
Predicting stripe rust severity on winter wheat
using an improved method for analyzing
meteorological and rust data.
PHYTAd. Coakley, S.M. Line, R.F.; McDaniel,
L.R. St. Paul, Minn. : American
Phytopathological Society. Phytopathology. May
1988. v. 78 (5). p. 543-550. Includes
references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 464.8 P56).
1892
Wheat growth and modelling /edited by W. Day
and R.K. Atkin.
Day, W.; Atkin, R. K. New York : Plenum Press,
C1985. "Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on Wheat Growth and Modelling, held
April 9-12, 1984, in Bristol, United
Kingdom"--!.p. verso.- "Published in
cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs
Division.", xii, 407 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --.
Includes bibliographies and indexes. (NAL Call
No.: DNAL OH301.N32 v.86 1985).
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TECHNOLOGY
1893
A crop moisture stress index for large areas
and its application in the prediction of spring
wheat phenology /P. C. Doraiswamy, D. R.
Thompson ; Lockheed Engineering and Management
Services Company, Inc. for National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center.
Doraiswamy, P. C. Thompson, 0. R. Houston,
Texas : Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center ;
Springfield, Va : Available from NTIS, 1981.
"March 1981"- "Agristars"--Cover.- "Supporting
research SR-L1-O4O64M--Cover.- Logos of U.S.
government agencies on cover. 1 v. (various
pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: p. 5-1.
(NAL Call NO.: DNAL S597.W5D6).
1894
Discrimination of growth and water stress in
wheat by various vegetation indices through a
clear and a turbid atmosphere /R.O. Jackson,
P.M. Slater, and P.O. Pinter.
Jackson. R. D. Slater, P. N.; Pinter, P. J.
Houston, Texas : Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
; Springfield, Va. : Available from NTIS, 1982.
Early warning and crop condition assessment
EW-U2-04298.- Cover title.- "Agristars."- "May
1982."- Logos of U.S. government agencies on
cover.- Performing agency: U.S. Water
Conservation Laboratory, Agricultural Research
Service, Phoenix, AZ. 22. 20 p. : ill. ; 28
cm. Bibliography: p. 21-22. (NAL Call No.: DNAL
TR810.J3).
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AUTHOR INDEX
AAREEZ. 823, 1890
Aase, O.K. 254, 1788, 1719, 56, 1789, 575, 1748
ABBIA. 584, 742, 512
Abed, S.M. 551, 1828
Abney, T.S. 927
Abouzamzam, A.M. 429, 1188, 1679
ACSMC. 1568, 476, 1721, 785, 784, 145, 1052,
736, 1469, 1226
ADAGA. 373, 808, 235
Adams, R.M. 24, 37, 1249
AESAAI. 1266
AGUOAT. 774, 215, 1475, 1711, 108, 612, 315,
1416, 1753, 481, 406, 81. 1659, 70, 1826, 660,
168, 112, 1627, 254, 1788, 1719, 763, 229,
1778, 86, 1827, 1620, 450, 113, 1739, 1628,
471, 470, 743, 1773, 1641, 647, 1O70, 1698,
232, 1646, 1780, 131, 1747, 219, 262, 568,
1629, 1743, 754, 1714. 217, 1774, 1712, 133,
1008, 1686, 297, 581, 1254, 107, 557, 1624,
1191, 1547, 1039, 1689, 1855, 147, 1813, 435,
143, 1691, 632, 1157, 1O66, 17O4, 1161, 574,
293, 386, 1878, 1248, 261, 1676, 1741, 505,
1616, 1825, 318, 624, 152, 1414, 384, 1787,
1245, 127, 1630, 1745, 681, 1160, 1636, 296,
136, 1192, 753, 521, 661, 234, 1481, 1781, 54,
1723, 228, 1715, 461, 244, 1785, 53, 265, 473,
156, 317, 1423, 57, 1724, 622. 438, 634, 1756,
1317, 1651, 116, 1742, 794, 789, 550, 1669,
210, 1243, 402, 644, 731, 646. 575, 1748, 2O6.
1463, 1710, 940, 1657. 246, 151, 703
ACREA. 378, 899, 771
AGRYA. 321, 863, 1150. 930, 1133, 1490, 338,
693, 149, 605
Ahlriehs, d.L. 1619, 1174
Ahmed, 1.0. 980, 981
Ainsworth. C.G. 1O6. 1881
AJBOA. 397, 532, 657, 326, 1206, 656, 325, 1205
Akazawa. T. 493
AKFRAC. 239, 782, 322, 162
Akkarl, K.H. 1549, 1193
Al-Khatlb, K. 238
Al-Qaudhy. W. 280, 1169
Allan, R.E. 4OO, 595, 308, 88, 266. 474, 394,
996, 287
AT lard, R.W. 320, 636
Allen, K.D. 271, 395
Allen, S.G. 53, 265, 473
Alley, M.M. 1023, 210
Allmaras, R.R. 647, 1070, 1698. 753, 228, 1715
Alloatti, G. 608
Altenhofen, U.M. 481, 406
Ames, John W. 99, 1666
Anchoverrl, V. 714
Anderegg, B.N. 13O8
Andersen, R.A. 785, 784
Anderson, A.J. 718
Anderson, F.N. 195, 1638, 1707
Anderson, O.D. 523
Anderson, R.L. 1528, 1165, 1322, 1762, 1448,
261, 1676, 1741, 169, 1445, 1631, 1548, 1601,
1439, 1565, 1345, 1727, 1222, 1876, 1573
Andrews, C.U. 502. 1167, 548, 690, 576
Anlol, A. 623
Anliker, W.L. 1344
Antonelli. A.L. 856
Anzalone, L. Jr. 1O26, 1027, 1018
Aoyagi. K. 501, 779, 376, 712
APMBA. 1136, 1069, 1844, 1078, 475, 1652, 1598,
976, 967, 1842, 734, 1604
APOJA. 1106, 1771
Appleby, A.P. 1365, 1591, 1241, 1430, 1351,
361, 1576, 1224, 1531, 1173, 1490, 1586, 1237,
1595, 1519, 1247, 1321, 1381, 1316, 1364, 1593,
1244, 1473, 1319, 1432, 1342, 15OO, 1522
APPYA. 305, 1054
Araus, J.L. 689
Araya, J.E. 829, 851
Arioglu, H.H. 232, 1780, 1646
Armanious, N.I. 838
Armbrust, D.V. 1243
Arora, V.K. 76O, 1645, 1823
ARPPA. 310
Arrendale, R.F. 762, 1116
Arriaga, H. 387, 907
Ashford, R. 1482, 1647
Asrar, G. 1, 55, 486
Atkin, R. K. 79O, 1892, 1889
Austin, H.A. 1005
Austin, R.B. 330, 1815
Ayers, J.E. 993
Azad, H. 1220, 1140
Azcon-Bieto, J. 554
Bachi, P.R. 978, 1O17
Bacon, R.K. 239, 782, 322, 162, 720, 350, 1860
Badaruddin, M. 102, 1737, 1853
Baenziger, P.S. 386, 1248, 1878, 284, 1852
Baghott, K.G. 490
Bai, Q.Y. 1559
Bailey, C. H. 1887-. 171
Baker, B. 301~
Baker, D.N. 745, 218
Baker, J.T. 574, 293
Baker, M.G. 531
Baker, N.R. 531
Baker, R.J. 292, 573
Baker, S.H. 131, 1747
Baldwin, F.L. 1491
Baligar, V.C. 383, 1649, 1718, 625, 439, 1634
Ball, H.U. 1269
Ball, M.S. 255, 925, 1720
BaHance, G.M. 506. 1851
Banks, P.A. 216, 1474, 1772
Barak, Alan V. 847, 144, 917, 1295
Barbarick, K.A. 482, 1612, 1653
Barber, S.A. 552, 421, 1670, 425
Barker, K.R. 913
Barker, R.F. 599
Barnes, O.K. 68
Barnett, R.D. 970
Barquin-Carmona, J. 629, 1856
Barrett, M.R. 1222, 1573, 1876
Barrs, H.D. 522
Bashan, Y. 475. 1652, 1598
Bassett, E.N. 1O99, 1769
Bassham, J.A. 376, 779, 712
Bateman, C. 392, 1215
Batten, G.D. 684, 335, 1859, 440
Bauder, J.W. 56, 1789
213
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AUTHOR INDEX
Bauer, A. 565, 399, 471, 470, 118, 564, 10,
1219, 181, 691
Bauer, Armand. 115, 1822
Bail 1 combe, D. 477, 268
Baulcombe, D.C. 599
Baumer, J.S. 76, 1135, 999
Bayles, B. B. 190O-. 119
Bays, D.C. 1148
BBRCA. 540
BCOPB. 103
Beardmore, R.A. 1455
Beaton, J.D. 455, 7O2, 186
Bebee, Charles N. 814, 192, 921
Bechtel, D.B. 1253, 939
Beck, J.R. 323, 652
Beck, K.G. 1485, 1782
Bedell, T.E. 260, 1339
Behle, R.W. 885, 1817, 18O4
Bekes, F. 597, 311
Belford, R.K. 754, 1714. 753, 654
Bellando, M. 608
Belmans, C. 667, 17OO
Below, F.E. 536
Belton, H. L. 1886-. 866, 163
Ben-Hui, L. 307
Bennett, L.E. 827
Bensen, R. 586
Benton, Alva H._1886-. 34, 85
Benvenlste, P. 834
Berger, M.G. 672
Berger, P.J. 537, 390, 1812
Bergman, J.W. 719, 349, 20O
Berkowitz, G.A. 676, 1210, 449, 668
Berliner, P.R. 7O, 1826
Bernard, R. L. 1926-. 1384
Bestman, H.D. T4O9
Bianchl, G. 655
Bianchlo, A. 1523
BICHA. 511, 510
Biederbeck, V.O. 1546, 1682, 16OO
BIGEBA. 277
Bllal, R. 1163, 1722
Bilbro, J.D. 80, 1794
Biles, C.L. 994
Bingham, F.T. 416, 1622, 407, 1654, 1614
Biryukov, S.V. 588
Bishop, G.W. 91, 835, 831
Bjarko, M.E. 314, 1O56, 341, 1090
Black, A.L. 399, 565, 471, 47O, 118, 564, 10,
1219, 445, 1699
Black, R.D. 247
Blaese, R.M. 770
Blank, S.E. 1411
Blelholder. H. 641, 1562
Bleiss, W. 716
Bloodworth, H. 998
Bloone. P.O. 130O, 1264
Blum, A. 938
Boatwright, 6.0. 83. 1175
Bocharova, M.A. 544
Bock. B.R. 793, 1717
Bockus, W.W. 230, 1119, 966, 983, 1668
Boerner, E. G. 1878-. 222, 1111. 1821
BOGAA. 1005
Bolley, H. L._1865-. 1101, 243, 1597, 1O76,
1122, 4, 47, 39
BoIton. F.E. 55O, 1669. 258, 1521. 1833
Boltz, Geo. E. 1881-. 99. 1668
Bondarenko, V.I. 786
Boosalis, M.G. 434, 132, 1749
Boquet. D.J. 1039, 1855, 1689
Bordovsky, J.P. 160. 801. 1757
Borlaug. N.E. 20, 347, 1092
Born, S. 1028, 1010, 936
Borochov, A. 1198, 539
Bose, S. 507, 764
Bowen, K.L. 331, 1074
Box, J.E. Jr. 665, 329
Boyd, J.W. 1491
Boyd, W.S. 2, 969
Boyle, M.G. 75, 524, 412
Bozzinl. A. 675, 178, 796
Bradbury, M. 531
Bradley,'j.F. 165, 1441, 74, 1792, 1022
Brain, P. 1484, 1887
Brakke, M.K. 1150
Branfcle-Brodahl, M. 64, 1790
Brandenburg, R.L. 852
Brandle, J.R. 12, 207, 253, 1801
Brann, D.E. 114, 424, 1675, 1030, 210
Bremner, J.M. 577, 1687
Brentzel, W. E. 1889-. 931, 49, 1126
Brett, M. 940, T657
Brewster, B.D. 1241, 1591, 1430, 1351, 1531,
1173, 1586, 1237, 1595, 1519, 1247, 1321, 1381,
1593, 1244, 1319, 1432, 1342, 1500
Bridges, I.G. 750
Briggs, Fred N.,_1896-. 1O49
Briggs, K.G. 269, 1610
Brinegar, A.C. 509, 278, 755, 492
Brklacich, M. 6, 42, 1200
Brodny, U. 357. 1O97
Bronson, C.R. 1064
Brooks, H.L. 247
Brooks, N.M. 914
Brooks, S.L. 696
Brophy, L.S. 1O65
BrosciOUS, S.C. 997, 1744, 1678
Broughton. H.L. 614, 1199
Brower, J.H. 1296
Brown, C.M. 729, 359, 1709
Brown, D.A. 943
Brown, D.F. 1558, 1871, 1796
Brown, J.S. 945
Brown, M.A. 613, 1422
Brown, P.M. 59, 408, 1152
Brown, R.H. 909
Brown, S.M. 1784, 1488
Browning, K.S. 617, 511
Bruckner, P.L. 175, 1701, 1858, 717, 343, 225,
752, 367
Bruehl, G.W. 989, 1626, 124, 1OO1
Brule-Babel, A.L. 594, 304
Brun, L.J. 5, 111, 664, 328, 1760, 170, 663,
1635, 384, 1245, 1787
Brusewitz, G. 1261
Brusewitz, G.H. 1260, 1263
Bubar, C.J. 607
Buchenau, G. 951
Buchenau, G.W. 23, 353, 881, 98O, 981. 632,
1157, 1O66
Buchholz, C. 1344
Bucks, D.A. 213, 1831, 1642
Buechley, G. 946, 1129, 1128, 963, 961, 1127
Bull, J.O. 1837, 1270, 1838, 1273, 1839, 1282
Bullock, F.D. 1347, 1346
Burbutis, P. P. 820
Burbutis, P.P. 821
Burd, J.D. 828, 1728
Burdon, J.J. 988
Burgess, L.W. 204. 1096
Burke, J.J. 695, 553, 563
Burkhardt, C.C. 827, 896
Burkholder, W.E. 1302
Burks, E.A. 510
Burneister, H.R. 1011
214
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AUTHOR INDEX
Burnette, D.C. 956
BurnsIde, O.C. 117, 1383, 153O, 1170
Burton, R.L. 833, 828, 1728, 95, 800, 1736,
100, 837, 546, 891, 879, 1767
Busch, R.H. 337. 692, 285, 398, 541
Buttery, R.G. 783
Byars, Luther Parris, 1887-. 910
Bytnerowicz, A. 572, T868, 1190
Cabanne, F. 562, 1544, 1214
CACBA. 33, 17, 245, 38, 860, 859
Cagle, A. 1275
Call than, R.H. 1782, 1485, 1361, 1335, 1330,
1725, 1326, 1334, 1331, 1407, 15O3, 1509, 1437,
1323, 1506, 1329
Campbell, C.A. 1546, 1600, 1682
Campbell, R. 928, 1613
Camper, H.M. Jr. 3OO, 844, 1144, 201, 807. 351
Canaani, 0. 711
Canevari, W.M. 1405
Cantrell, R.G. 273
Canvin, D.T. 528
Carels, N. 973, 283
Carey, A. 550, 1669
Carlson, G. 200, 349, 719
Carlson, G.A. 1537, 1880, 1732
Carlson, H.L. 251, 15O4, 1505
Carlson, K.L. 1170, 1530
Carman, U.G. 58O, 295
Carroll, T.W. 1142
Cartee, R.L. 964
Carter, C.E. 120, 1189
Carter, Edward P. 1911-. 1258
Caruso, F.L. 11O2~
Carver, B.F. 379, 787, 1239, 363. 1229, 688,
336
Gary, E.E. 59, 408, 1152
CASBA. 1727, 1345
Cashion, N.L. 1O34
Casper, D.H. 1091
CASTA. 1565, 1439
Castanera. P. 858, 618
Gates, H. R. 1444
Caviness, C.E. 1233
CECHAF. 684, 335, 1859, 648, 1857, 1265, 1850,
1O03, 5O6, 1851, 629, 1856, 440, 523, 620, 1253
Ceresa, A. 522
Cessna, A.J. 1633, 1552, 1870, 1632, 1551, 1553
Chamberlin, Thomas R._1889-. 902
Chambers, A.Y. 1535, 1363, 1022
Chandler, J.M. 1784, 1488
Chang, C.S. 1262
Chapln, J.W. 31, 148
Charles-Edwards, D.A. 43, 642
Charlet, M. 834
Chastaln, T.G. 137, 582
Che, F. 566
Checkai, R.T. 168, 660, 59, 408, 1152
Chen, T.H.H. 693, 338
Chen, Y.Z. 638
Cherlf, R. 1284
Chet, I. 1082
Chevalier, P.M. 630, 634, 1756
Chevrier, N. 723
ChiChester, F.W. 568, 1743, 1629
Ching, T.M. 561, 466
Chiu, T.Y. 613, 1422
Cho. C. 566
Cholick, F.A. 23, 881, 353, 632, 1157, 1066
Choudhury, B.J. 484, 1879
Chouinard, L. 567
Christensen, N.W. 67, 941, 94O, 1657
Christensen, N.W>. 944
Christiansen, S. 547, 92
Christie, S. 1147
Chua, N.H. 501
Chumakov, A. E. 1O60
Ciha, A.J. 297, 581, 1254, 634, 1756
Claassen, M.M. 1421, 983, 1668
Claflin, U.K. 1309
Clark, F. E. . 1036
Clark, R.G. 811
Clarke, J.M. 151
Clary, B.L. 1274
Clayton, J.L. 799, 199, 346, 806, 198, 345,
805, 197, 344, 804
Clements, R.L. 199, 346, 806, 284, 1852
Clifton, Ruth E. 212
Clinton, W. 1O21, 1016
Cloutier, Y. 576
Coakley, S.M. 8, 1084, 1891, 2, 969
Cochran, V.L. 206, 1463, 1710
Coe, S.K.A.M. 928, 1613
Cogburn, R.R. 1296
Cole, H. Jr. 1002, 1O40. 955, 954, 145, 1O52,
953
Cole, John S._1878-. 202, 1639
Cole, M.J. 971
Cole, P.D. 762, 1116
Coleman, D. A. 391
Colgan, J.W. 1483
Collins, F.C. 720, 350, 1860, 1233
Collins, P.J. 1280, 1563, 1301
Conde, R.D. 584, 714, 7O7
Condon, A.G. 62, 498, 275
Connick, W.J. Jr. 19, 920
Cook, R. James, 1937-. 1089
Cook, R.J. 10677 974, 1605, 1114, 1716, 1006,
1099, 1769, 18, 1139, 929, 968
Cooke, F. 1746, 1385
Cooksey, D.A. 1136
Cooper, G. 278, SOS
Cornwell, P.B. 1837, 1270, 1838, 1273, 1839,
1282
Cossins, E.A. 528
Costes, C. 166, 446, 659
Costet, M.F. 834
Cousens, R. 1484, 1887
Coutinho, J. 1174. 1619
Covarrubias-Alvarez, M.M. 629, 1856
Cox, D.J. 22, 352. 1O93, 727, 358, 1098, 328,
664, 1760, 170, 663, 1635, 384, 1245, 1787
COX, M.C. 146, 309, 596
Cox, T.S. 307, 21. 880, 348
Coziahr, L.V. 1138, 1051, 979
Crampton, C.R. 781
Crane, S.E. 1020
Crawford, D.V. 677, 1874
Griddle, R.S. 452
Crocker, T.D. 24, 37, 1249
Crookston, R.K. 113, 1628, 1739
CRPSAY. 878, 393, 1602, 304, 594, 281, 534,
3O7, 23, 881, 353, 280, 1169, 652, 323, 787,
379, 1239, 363, 1229, 22, 352, 1093, 137, 582,
175, 1858, 1701, 603, 1694, 150, 6O6, 630, 400,
595, 308, 688, 336, 62, 275, 498, 598, 312,
932, 274, 496, 327, 1567, 1209, 295, 580, 128,
291, 717, 343, 737, 118, 564, 842, 298, 367,
752, 225, 21, 348, 880, 286, 350, 720, 1860,
349, 719, 200, 332, 673, 354, 882, 1094, 158,
628, 729, 359, 17O9, 146, 309, 596, 266, 474,
394, 299, 587, 1233, 686, 1212, 573, 292, 671,
173, 324, 653, 996, 287, 346, 806, 199, 345,
805, 198, 344, 804, 197, 351, 8O7, 201, 369,
766, 289, 20, 347. 1092. 536, 6O2, 490, 788,
1888, 1877, 365, 739, 1442, 561, 1159, 284,
1852, 75, 412, 524, 778, 375, 285, 541, 398
215
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AUTHOR INDEX
CRSOA. 205, 1768. 886, 1359, 1412
Crutchfield, D.A. 117. 1383
CSOSA2. 1684. 1156, 383, 1718, 1649. 269, 1610.
339, 1706, 479, 1611, 1179, 1662, 1621, 472,
1609, 426, 1677, 405, 478, 423, 1674, 639, 442,
1697, 767, 552. 421, 167O, 1194, 1869, 1688,
694, 1216, 1705, 424, 114, 1675, 428, 1867,
414, 1599, 1661, 625, 439, 1634
Cullen, R.E. 1147
Cunfer, B.M. 930, 1133, 1148, 1O61
Cuperus, 6.W. 1274, 1300, 1264
Cure, W.W. 788, 1877, 1888
Currier, T.C. 1069
Curtis, C.E, 31, 148
Curtis, M.J. 1302
Cutler, H.G. 762, 1116, 592
Czemilofsky, A.P. 301
D'Amato, T. 1340, 1410
D'Appolonia, B.L. 22, 352, 1093
Dabney, S.M. 1415
Dahlberg, S.P. 415, 1663
Dale, E.M. 758. 4O4
Datllng, M.J. 710
Dalrynple. D.Q. 82, 530
Danielson, Bernard G. 58, 1810
Dao, T.H. 65, 515, 1864, 1358
Dashek, W.V. 1086. 1845
Dav i dson, D. J. 630
Davidson, W.E. 1344
Davis, E.S. 1386, 1183, 1541, 1461, 1379
Davis, R. 1312, 1271, 1284
Dawson, J.H. 1522
Dawson, P.J. 572, 1868, 119O
Day. A.D. 129, 1685, 1865
Day. G.E. 355, 724
Day. W. 790, 1892, 1889. 44, 776, 791
De Jong, E. 774
de Mooy, C. J. 583, 1830
De Pace, C. 490
De Ruiter, H. 1568
De St Reny. A.E. 1427
De St Remy, E.A. 87, 1370, 1428
Dearmont. D.D. 253, 1801
Deaton, W.R. 327, 12O9, 1567
Deckard, E.L. 126, 290
Deekerd, E.L. 337, 692
Deibert, E.J. 793, 1717, 79, 1618, 1731
Deignan, M.T. 441, 637
Del Estal. P. 858, 618
Delaney. S. 567
Delserene, L. 955, 954, 953
Denski. J.W. 1148
Dennis. N. M. 1922-. 1281
Devlne, M.D. T409
Devlin. D.L. 1577, 1466, 1225, 1534, 1362, 1176
Devlin, R.M. 556, 1557, 1197, 1540, 1180, 631,
46, 104, 555. 633. 542, 1539, 1581, 1232, 1184,
1425. 1426
Dew D.A. 1427
Dew, D.A. 1428
DeWeese. L.R. 822
Dewey, S.A. 1893, 1055, 240
Di Marco, G. 671, 173
Dial, M.J. 1487/1472, 1457, 1377. 1336, 1333.
371, 1584, 1235. 1328. 1451, 1325, 1352, 1452
Dickson, Janes G. 1891-. 1104. 1105, 1130
Diener, P.R. 13647 1473
Doane. J.F. 873
Donald, W.W. 682, 1449
Donnelly, K.J. 365, 739
Donohue, S.J. 114, 424. 1675
Donovan, T.J. 108, 557, 107, 1624
Doraiswamy, P. C. 389, 1893, 1617
Doran, J.W. 233, 1606
Dorr, J.E. 1344
Dorschner, K.W. 448, 869, 302, 846, 356, 884,
864
Douglas, C.L. Jr. 205, 1768, 1317, 1651
Doupnik, B. 1O51, 1138
Doupnik, B. Jr. 979
Dowel1,'p.E. 1569, 1761, 1820. 1447
Downard, R.W. 1456
Downs, H.W. 1819, 12O1, 1478
Drapek, R. 870
Dreier, A.F. 589, 142, 1690
Drummond, D.P. 1392, 1395
Drye, C.E. 31, 148
Dubbs, A.L. 349, 719, 2OO
Duey, M.S. 1571. 1213, 14O6
Duey, N.L. 1408
DuffUS, C.M. 497
Dufour, J.L. 514, 1529, 1168
Dugas, W.A. 106, 1881
Duggan, T.R. 624, 318
Duhem, K. 283, 973
Dungan, George Harlan,_1887-. 1151
Dunphy, D.d. 402, 644
Dupler, M. 984
Durbin, R.D. 560, 1186
Durley, R.C. 615
Durst, f. 562, 1544
Dusek, D.A. 14, 748
Duysen, M.E. 395, 271, 517, 721
Dvorak, J. 303, 1196, 299, 587
Dwyer, L.M. 11, 726, 1883
Eastham, J. 646
Eck, H.V. 189, 1766
Edlund, M.G. 81, 1659
Edwards, G.E. 635
Edwards, I.B. 315, 612
Edwards, J.H. 639, 442, 1697
Edwards, J.M. 827
Edwards, M.C. 294, 134, 1143
Edwards, N.C. 1035
EESAD. 483, 1526. 839
Eghball, B. 417, 1664
Ehdaie, B. 281, 534
Ehrlich-Rogozinskl, S. 759
Eikenbary, R.D. 448, 869, 3O2, 846, 895, 356,
884. 864
Ejiri, S. 540
Ekin, L.G. 71, 1791, 1729
El Achouri, M. 834
El-Nashaar, H.M. 1012
El-Sokkary, I.H. 437, 604
Elad. Y. 1082
Elder, W.B. 1299
Elllngboe. A.M. 1064
Elmore, C.D. 1746, 1385
El saved, F.A. 398, 285, 541
Endo, S. 516, 1841
Engel, R.E. 97, 977
Engel, R.H. 987
Englestad, O.P. 195, 1638, 1707
English, M.J. 26, 125. 1829
Enz, J.W. 5, 111, 663. 170, 1635
Epperly. D.R. 1274
Epstein, E. 1228. 375, 778
Epstein, W.W. 537, 390, 1812
Erdei, L. 311, 597
Evans, D.E. 1309
Evans, J.O. 1391, 1394. 1400, 1456
Evans, S. 590, 1692
Evans. S.D. 433, 1683
Everest, J.W. 906, 926, 1520
Everson, E.H. 346, 8O6, 199, 345, 805, 198,
344, 804, 197
216
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AUTHOR INDEX
EVETEX. 618, 858, 377, 898, 448, 869, 302, 846,
821, 1297, 1306, 894, 356, 884, 822, 864, 1283
EVHPA. 516, 1841
Evjen, L. 951
EXMYD. 658, 1071, 761, 1115
Eyal, Z. 938
Falen, A.L. 64, 1790
Fane, A.G. 13O9
Farber, B.C. 632, 1066, 1157
Fargo, North Dakota. 972, 1137
Faris, James Abraham, 1890-1933. 1131
Farooqi, M. A. R. 583? 1830
Farquhar, G.D. 571, 1882, 62, 498, 275
Faubion, d.M. 616
Fay, P.K. 1386, 1541, 1183, 1461, 1379
Fedtke, C. 364, 1580, 1230
Fehling, E. 468
Fellows, Hurley, 1892-. 141, 1195
Felts, d.M. 526,~1532
Fenster, W.E. 590. 1692, 433, 1683
Fereres, A. 858, 618
Ferguson, David B. 109
Fernandez, J.A. 1058, 1203, 1068
Ferris, D.M. 645, 737
Ferron, F. 166, 446, 659
Fifield, C. C. 1899-. 119, 1288
Fillpy, F.L. 821
Fine, T.A. 1850, 1265
Finkner, Ralph E. 109
Fischer, R.A. 208
Fisher, D.B. 621
Fisher, G.C. 870
Fixen, P.E. 632, 1157, 1O66
Flegler, E.d. dr. 122, 810
Fleming, P.O. 784
Flom, D.G. 1503
FLUOA. 1181
Flynn, A. 419, 1155
FNETD. 955, 1021, 95O, 948, 958, 946, 980, 981,
1125, 937, 954, 1013, 1025, 1129, 1128, 1020,
1047, 1032, 1031, 1138, 1051, 1O16, 1023, 1045,
978, 956, 1026, 1027, 1043, 909, 949, 947, 957,
963, 961, 979, 1O19, 953. 1030, 1O14, 1024,
1102, 1O42, 1046, 1123, 1029, 1O33, 960, 1124,
952, 1017, 1035, 1022, 1127, 945, 1028, 1010,
936, 1018, 914
Fock, H.P. 672
Foley, M.E. 728, 1462, 1574
Folwell, R.d. 974
Foote, P.M. 240
Forcella, F. 234, 1781, 1481
Forrer, H.R. 1083
Forster, H. 761. 1115
Forster, R.L. 1862, 1103, 1134
Fosberg, M.A. 64, 1790
Foster, d.E. 829, 298, 842, 851
Fowler, D.B. 594, 304
Fowler, M.C. 1120
Fox, Charles P. 813, 1072
Fox, U.E. 278, 509, 755, 492
Fox, P.N. 235, 808, 373
Foy, C.D. 50, 467, 1607, 427, 657, 326, 1206,
656, 325, 1205
Foy, C.L. 1315
Francois, L.E. 1O8, 557, 107, 1624
Frank, A.B. 399, 565, 471, 470, 118, 564, 691,
181
Frank, J.A. 1002, 1040, 955, 954, 993. 953
Frans, R.E. 1549, 1193
Fredrickson, D.R. 1542, 1382, 1185
Freed, R.D. 199, 346, 806, 198, 345, 805, 197,
344. 804
Freeman, T.P. 517, 721
French, d.C. 906, 926, 1520
FRHQA. 589, 142, 1690, 164
Frohberg, R.C. 290, 126, 343, 717, 225, 367,
752
Fromm, G.M. 914
Fuester, R.W. 821
Fulbright, D.W. 799, 316, 1145
Fullbright, D.W. 199, 346, 8O6
Funderburk, d.E. 393, 878, 1602
Furushima, M. 566
Fuzeau, B. 1279
Gabor, G. 311, 597
Gaillardon, P. 562, 1544, 1214
Gaines, R.L. 1253
Gajri, P.R. 760, 1645, 1823
Gallagher, D.M. 649, 1840
Gallagher, d.N. 704
Gallagher, P.d. 86, 1620, 1827
Gallenberg, D. 1044
Galliard, T. 649, 184O
Gallun, R.L. 805, 345, 198
Gamble, P.E. 563
Gao, O.Y. 690
Garcia-Torres, L. 361, 1576, 1224
Garcia, C. 843, 139
Gardner, B.R. 213, 1642, 1831
Gardner, d.S. 532, 397
Gardner, W.K. 419, 1155
Carman, H. 855, 848, 1121
GARRA. 216
Gatenby, A.A. 697
Gaunt, R.E. 971
Gausman, H.W. 103
Gautier, M.F. 523
Qealy, D.R. 1466, 1577, 1225. 1534, 1176, 1362,
1458, 72, 1354
Gelderman. R.H. 632, 1O66, 1157
GENTA. 288
George, R.A. 1012
Georgieva, D. 751
Gerard, C.J. 57, 1724
Gerik, T.d. 568, 1629, 1743, 183, 1763, 246
Gerwing, J.R. 632, 1066, 1157
Geske, S. 1141
Gessler, C. 1083
Ghaly, T.F. 1299
Giardi. M.T. 671, 173
Giddens, J.E. 450
Giles, J.F. 415, 1663
Gill, B.S. 21, 346, 880
Gillenwater, H.B. 1271
Gillespie, G.R. 1453
Gillespie, G.R. 1314
Giraudo, L.d. 216
Girma, M. 846, 302
Glass, A.D.M. 643, 444
Gleichsner, O.A. 1365, 1319
Glenn, D.d. 806, 346, 199
Glenn, D.M. 550, 1669
Godwin, D.C. 741, 457
Goff, E. S._1852-1902. 155, 918, 48, 802
Goh, T.B. 694, 1216, 1705
Goldstein, A.H. 683
Goos, R.O. 414, 1599, 1661
Gorham, 0. 674, 334
Goudriaan, 0. 687
Gough, F.d. 990, 95, BOO, 1736, 1073
Goyal, S.S. 460, 772
Grabe, D.F. 137, 582
Graham, D. 638
Grava. d. 433, 1683
Gravelle, W.D. 210
Graves, C.R. 165, 1441, 1363, 1535
217
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AUTHOR INDEX
Greaves, M.P. 611, 401, 1417
Greb, B.W. 226, 1777, 1713, 261, 1676, 1741
Green, P. 957
Greenaway, W. T. 1912-. 63
Greene, F.C. 523~
Greenwood, H. 811
Greer, H.A.L. 1494
Gregory, L.V. 357, 1097
Gregson, S.K. 677, 1874
Grey. W.E. 1058
Griffey. C.A. 287, 996
Griffin, J.L. 54, 1723, 211, 1470, 382, 248,
1499
Griggs, M. 1147
Grinmecke, H.D. 738
GRLEA. 836, 826
Gronenborn, B. 301
Gronwald, J.W. 332. 673
Grover, P.B. Jr. 857, 1802, 1814, 403, 513
Grover, R. 1633, 1552, 1553
Grub, A. 722
Grunes, D.L. 168, 660
Grybauskas, A.P. 94, 975
Guerra, D. 718
Guliek, P. 303, 1196
Gunnel 1, R.W. 1391, 1394, 140O, 1456
Gupta. A.P. 422, 1673
Gupta. A.S. 676. 1210
Gusta. L.V. 693, 338
Gustafson, S.W. 685
Gutierrez, C. 618, 858
Guy, S.O. 136, 296, 1192
Gwin, R.E. Jr. 86, 1620. 1827
Habetz, R.J. 248, 382, 1499
Haddrell, R.L. 1280
Haderlie, L.C. 1492
Hagan. A. 926, 9O6, 1520
Hageman, R.H. 536
Hagemann, M.G. 297, 581, 1254
Hagin, J. 426, 1677
Haglund, W. A. 1O89
Haglund, W.A. 1067
Hagstrum, D.W. 1269, 36, 1886, 131O, 1277,
1297, 13O6
Haider, Gnulam. 583, 1830
Haider, K. 453, 1637
Haigler, C.H. 464, 1524
Hain, R. 301
Hairston, J.E. 217, 1774. 1712, 342, 194, 803.
123, 1681, 1000, 78, 1793, 1730
Halderson, J.L. 1305
Hall, A.E. 534, 281
Hall, R. 184, 1146
Ha 111day, W.R. 1304
Halverson, B. 12O, 1189
Halvorson, A.O. 445, 1699
Hamilton-Kemp, T.R. 785, 784
Hamilton, J.R. 976
Hanks, R.J. 609
Hanna, M.A. 280, 1169
Hanway, D.G. 589, 142, 1690
Hardin, B.O. 1259
Harein, Phillip K. 144, 847, 917, 1295
Hargrove, W.L. 232, 1646, 1780
Harms, C.L. 176, 1702, 606, 15O, 1158
Harms, H. 483, 1526
Harner, J.P. III. 247
Harper, J.N. 368, 756
Harper, L.A. 481, 406, 450
Harrenstein. A. 1261
Harris, H.M. 31, 148
Harris, R. H._1896-. 69, 931
Harrison, S.A. 154, 1695, 1057
Hart, G.E. 270
Hart, L.P. 799, 982
Hartwig, N.L. 1360
Harvey, T.L. 366, 892, 1149, 883, 1803, 1816
Haskell, R. J._1890-. 222, 1111, 1821
Hassanein, E.E. 360, 1223, 1575
Hasselt, P.R. van. 545
Hatchett, J.H. 23, 881, 353, 863, 321, 298.
842, 21, 348, 880, 354, 882, 1O94
Hatfield, J.L. 695, 789
Hathaway, C.L. 1121
Hattendorf, M.J. 86, 1620, 1827
Hauer, C.R. 278, 509
Haufler, K.Z. 316, 1145
Haugen, L.G. 999
Havelka, U.D. 75, 412, 524
Hayes, J.C. 78, 173O, 1793
Hayes, R.M. 1363, 1535
Hayward. S. 967, 1842
Heath-Pagliuso, S. 636, 320
Heberer, J.A. 536
Held, W.G. Jr. 36, 1886, 131O
Helm, D.R. 652, 323
Helm, M. 974
Heiner, R.E. 285, 398, 541
Heinmeyer, 0. 453, 1637
Heitholt, J.J. 645
Helm, J.H. 318, 624, 703
Henderson, F.K.G. 654
Henderson, L. F. 1038
Henry, T.d. 876
Henson. J.F. 332, 673
Hergert, G.W. 1759, 1440
Hernandez, D. 770
Herrin, L.L. 1233
Herrman, T. 319, 1063, 1O48
Hersherman, D.E. 978
Hershman, D.E. 1016, 1017
Hess, O.E. 3, 986, 965
Hess, W.M. 397, 532
Hetherington, P.R. 614, 1199, 1198
Higgins, J.M. 1753, 1416
Higgins, R.A. 247
Hikichi, H. 516, 1841
Hildebrand, D.F. 784
Hilger, D. 33, 17, 245
Hill, C. C. 1890-. 867, 167
Hill, J.E. 251, 1504, 15O5
Hill, J.P. 994
Hill, R.J. 1309
Hilton, J.L. 1564, 1204
Mines, T.E. 1755, 1429
Hinks, C.F. 873
Hipp, B.W. 244, 461, 1785
HJHSA. 45, 1356
Hobbs, J.A. 127, 1630, 1745
Hodges, H.F. 745, 218
Hoffman. A. H._1873-. 866, 163
Hoffman. J.A. 948
Hoffmann, J.A. 138, 1015, 984, 958, 1034, 834,
947, 957, 991, 1058
Ho1den, D.W. 680, 1O80. 709, 1O87
Holt, E.G. 402, 644
Holt, L.M. 267, 1849
Holtzer, T.O. 1269
Homan, H.W. 831
Honda, H. 540
Honeyman, A.L. 1069
Hons, P.M. 231. 1779, 1885
Hooker, M. 224, 1776, 1811, 223, 1832, 1644
Hopkins, I.C. 1392, 1395
Horneck. D.A. 217, 1712, 1774
Horton, J. R. 1882-. 854, 153
218
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AUTHOR INDEX
Norton, J.L. 12O3, 1066
Hopvath, I. 591, 545
Hosford, R.M. Jr. 972, 1137, 358, 727, 1O98
Houghten, R.A. 742
Housley, T.L. 404, 758
Howe11, T.A. 495, 1824
Howey, S.J. 315, 612
Howie, W.J. 1006
Howitt, C.J. 1280
Hoxie, R.P. 894
Huang, P.M. 694, 17O5, 1216
Huber, D.M. 927
Huby, D. 582, 1544
Huekle, L.L. 517
Huffaker, R.C. 452, 772, 460. 320, 636
Hamburg, N.E. 1565, 1439
Hume, L. 1357
Humphrey, Harry Baker, 1873-. 1118
Humphrey, Harry Baker,^1873-1955. 1112
Huneck, S. 738
Hunger, R.M. 943
Hunsaker, D.J. 213, 1831, 1642
Hunt, Charles Henry, 1884-. 626
Hunt, D.F. 278, 509
Hunt, L.A. 312, 598, 725
Hunter, J.H. 1552, 1633, 1870, 1551, 1632. 1553
Hunzlker, A.D. 683
Hurst, W. M._1898-. 203, 1095
Hybner, R. 1515, 1514
Hyeon, S.B. 566
Hynes, E.M. 1360
Ichinoe, M. 1844, 1078
Idso, S.B. 484, 1879
Idson, S.B. 698, 182, 1217
IJEAC. 1554
Ikeuchi, M. 512
Imura, 0. 1283
Inoue, Y. 512, 504
Inouhe, M. 593
Inserra, R.N. 912
Inskeep, W.P. 363, 1229
Ishii, K. 1844, 1078
Ives, R.M. 110, 1672, 1795
Izaurralde, R.C. 127, 1745, 1630
Jackson, G.M. 715
Jackson, J.J. 874
Jackson, M.J. 25, 1341
Jackson, R. 0. 84, 1894
Jackson, R.D. 403, 747, 182, 698, 1217
Jackson, T.L. 1O5, 1671, 944
Jacobsen, B.J. 956, 952
Jacobson, A. 1464, 487, 1527
JAFCAU. 487, 1527, 1872, 1208, 585, 1854, 551,
1828, 1276, 1533, 238, 939, 783, 1566, 1207
Jain, O.K. 734, 16O4
James, S.R. 105, 1671
JAMOA. 2, 969
Jan, C.C. 490
JANCA2. 1559. 1843, 1555
JarvIS, M.G. 267, 1849, 599
Jay, E.G. 1257
JBCHA3. 599, 617
JCECD. 1318, 1162, 1722, 1163, 537, 39O, 1812
JCLBA3. 271, 395
JEENAI. 873, 1280, 1307, 366, 892, 1149, 1269,
829, 897, 1847, 1302, 91, 835, 1277, 1312, 838,
1271, 1285, 1563, 1301, 844, 3OO. 1144. 837,
100, 546, 1311, 1848, 1588, 832, 1284, 891,
879, 1767. 1286
Jenner, C.F. 459, 769
Jensen, G. 825
Jensen, R.G. 685
JESCEP. 1304
JESED. 1647, 1482
JEVQAA. 1866, 1171, 1552, 1633, 6, 42, 1200,
1682, 1546, 1600, 1166, 1656, 482, 1612, 1653.
572, 1190, 1868, 1551, 1632, 1870, 77, 525,
1658, 1558, 1871, 1796, 1548, 1601, 1631, 1553,
1222, 1876, 1573
JFPRDR. 1287
Jian, L.C. 600, 313
Jiao, X.Z. 529, 1861
JKESA. 833, 1275, 883, 1816. 1803, 862, 1300,
895, 830, 874
Joaquim, T.R. 1771, 1106
JOBAAY. 110O
Johnson, Aaron G. 1880-. 922, 1118, 1130
Johnson, B.B. 253? 1801
Johnson, C.C. 1039, 1689, 1855
Johnson, D.E. 897, 1847, 620
Johnson, D.R. 817, 8O9, 1735
Johnson, D.W. 865
Johnson, G.D. 888
Johnson, J. 998
Johnson, J.B. 259, 819
Johnson, J.W. 665, 329, 1O61, 284, 1852
Johnson, K.J.R. 870
Johnson, L.A. 38, 860, 859
Johnson, P.E. 585, 1854
Johnson, Q.R. 1418
Johnson, R.C. 877, 379, 787, 1239, 448, 869,
336, 688, 645, 302, 846, 737, 895, 356, 884,
864
Johnson, V.A. 653, 324
Johnson, W.C. 122, 810
Johnston, R. 831
Johnston, R.H. 987, 933
Johnston, R.L. 91, 835
Johnston, W.J. 369, 766
Joia, B.S. 1533, 1276, 1554
JOZMA3. 770
JONEB. 916, 1818, 18O5, 209, 915, 177O, 913,
912, 911
Jones. B.L. 62O
Jones, C.M. 679
Jones, E. T. 1892-. 153, 854
Jones. J.P. 322, 162, 720, 350, 186O
Jones, O.R. 828, 1728
Jones, R.G.W. 674, 334
Joseph, K.D.S.M. 210
JPFCD2. 1582, 1863, 1846, 875, 1570
JPGRDI. 615, 65, 515. 1864, 527, 549, 1182, 736
JPNUDS. 419, 1155, 177, 451, 1703, 59, 408,
1152, 768, 458. 1172, 1154, 1696, 1424, 604,
437. 50, 467, 1607, 666, 447, 643, 444, 420,
427, 425, 696, 355, 724
JPRAEN. 68, 176, 1702
JRMGA. 819, 259, 547
JSTED. 16, 485
USWCA3. 188, 1765, 1799, 224, 1776, 1811, 161,
1758, 1797, 80, 1794, 110, 1672, 1795, 71,
1729, 1791, 78, 1730, 1793, 253, 1801
Just, G. 670
JWMAA9. 811
KAEBA. 855, 848, 241, 380, 924, 242, 381, 756,
368
Kahl. R.B. 140, 812
Kajikawa, H. 5O4
Kaleikau, L.A. 1253
Kail sen, C.E. 558. 1625
Kami nek, M. 527
Kanemasu, E.T. 15, 923, 237. 1, 55, 486, 293,
574
Kaneta, M. 516, 1841
Kanhere, S.R. 967. 1842
Kantack, B. 872, 868, 815. 816, 818
219
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AUTHOR INDEX
Karamanos. R.E. 1161, 1704
Karczmarczyk, S.J. 1184, 1425, 1426
Karpinski, K.F. 867, 1842
Karr, M.C. 1174, 1619
Kats, G. 572, 1190, 1868
Katz, R.W. 24, 37, 1249
Kauer, O.C. 678
Kearney, T. 1589, 1493, 1240
Kearny, T.E. 14O6
Kebeete, H. 336, 688
Keeling, P.L. 750
Keith, O.L. 1269
Kelley, H. 378, 899
Kendall, E.J. 539
Keren, R. 416, 1622, 4O7, 1614, 1654
Ketterling, G.L. 942, 279
Keulen, H. van. 687
Khaleeq, B. 1547, 1191
Khali!, A. 559, 1543
Khan, S.U. 1875, 1460, 1603
Khan, Z.A. 1302
Khanna. S.S. 422, 1673
Khodayari, K. 1549, 1193
Kidder, D.W. 1392, 1395
King. D.N. 1572, 1221
King, R.W. 485
Kingsbury, R.W. 1228
Kinney, E.J. 924, 380, 241
Kinraide, T.8. 1218, 1164, 499, 1153
Kirk, G.J. 768, 458
Kirkpatrick, R.L. 1275
Kirpes, D.J. 974
Kiss, I. 1836, 1278
Kiyoraoto, R.K. 932, 274, 496
Kladivko, E.J. 472, 160S
Klatt, A. 1181, 1547
Klein, R.N. 89, 1734, 1372
Klein, R.R. 553
Klepper, B. 754, 1714, 753, 181, 691, 781, 794,
731
Klimov, A.M. 786
Klocke, N.L. 164
Klyachko, N.L. 544
Knapp, U.S. 176, 1702, 606, 150
Knott, D.R. 286
Kobayashi, J. 1844, 1078
Kobza, J. 635
Koehler, Benjamin,_l89O-. 1252, 1107
Koenning, 5.R. 913
Kofoid. K.D. 337, 692
Kogel, K.H. 759
Kornn, D.A. 1020
Konzak, C.F. 369, 766
Koo, Won W. 35, 121
Kord, M. 559, 1543
Koszanski, Z.K. 556, 1557, 1197, 1540, 1180,
631, 46, 104, 555, 633, 542. 1539, 1581, 1232
Kovacs. E. 1836, 1278
Kovalyshin, B.M. 7O5
Kraft, d.M. 965, 41, 1738, 1623, 647, 1O70,
1698, 1009
Krall, J.M. 385, 1594, 1246, 1479, 1495, 1436,
1367, 1369, 1390, 1538, 1178, 1368, 1389, 1393
Krauss, H.A. 196, 1800
Krell, H.W. 1208, 1872
Krenek, M.R. 1221, 1572
Krenz, Ronald D. 58, 1810
Krenzer, E.G. 990
Krenzer, E.G. Jr. 476, 1721, 828, 1728, 95,
800, 1736, 879, 1767
Kresge, P.O. 699
Krestinkov, I.S. 588
Krishnan, H.B. 500
Krogmeier, M.J. 577, 1687
Kruger, I. 535
Kueharek, T.A. 1147
Kuhbauch, W. 780
Kuhna, A.S. 894
Kuhr, S.L. 324, 653
Kuiper, P.J.C. 545
Kulaeva, O.N. 544
Kumar, A. 1251
Kuroli, G. 1836, 1278
Kyi in, A. 489, 388
Kyser, G.B. 1404, 14O5
La Hue, D. W._1911~. 1290, 1288
Laar, H.H. van. 687
Lafever, H.N. 51, 263, 797, 52, 264, 798
Lafond, G.P. 573, 292
Lagarias, J.C. 742
Lakeman, D.M. 318, 624
Lamattina, L. 584, 714, 707
Lamb, C. A._1900-. 765
Lamb, U. 590, 1692
Lamb, J.A. 101, 1667
Lambert, J.R. 745, 218
Lamela, A. 1424, 1696
Lamond, R.E. 185
Landry, J. 418, 543, 166, 659, 446
Langan, T.D. 681, 1636, 116O
Langdale. G.W. 45O, 161, 1797, 1758
Langebartels, C. 483, 1526
Langston, C. 1589, 1240, 1493
Lanot, R. 834
Lapp, H.H. 1272
Larsen, H.J. 434, 132, 1749
Larsen, J.K. 5, 111, 664. 328, 176O, 170, 663,
1635, 384, 1245, 1787
Larter, E.N. 158, 628, 506, 1851
Laskar, W.J. 315, 612
Lauer, S.J. 511, 510
Lavake, D.E. 1420, 1754
Lavergne, D.R. 28, 191, 1835, 27, 190, 1834
Lax, S.R. 617
LAXDA. 28, 191, 1835, 27, 190, 1834
Lazarus, C. 477, 268
Le Roux. J. 1079
Leath, S. 952
Leaver, C. 301
Lee, T.S. 927, 1073
Lee, Y.W. 875
Leesch, J. 1284
Leesch, J.G. 1312. 1271, 1257
Legris-Delaporte, S. 418, 543, 166, 446, 659
Lehman, James R. 35, 121
Lemon, R.G. 231, 1779, 1885
Leonard, R.T. 332, 673
Lepoivre, P. 283, 973
LeRoy, R.L. 1344
Lessard, F.F. 1279, 1294
Leukel. R. W. 1113
Leukel, R. W._1888-. 1037, 222, 1111, 1821.
1132, 934
Lewis, O.A. 19, 92O
Lewis, N.G. 670
Lewis, O.A.M. 441, 637
Lezica, R.P. 714
Lhaloui, S. 1269
Lherminier, J. 514, 1529, 1168
Li, J.S. 533
Liang, G.H. 289
Liddell, C.M. 204. 1096
Liebl, R. 1374, 1373
Llebl, R.A. 736, 1226, 1469
Lin. J.T. 579
Lin, W. 678
220
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AUTHOR INDEX
Lindley, J.A. 415, 1663
Line, R.F. 8, 1084, 1891, 314, 1O56, 341, 1090,
2, 969, 950, 1125, 937, 949, 1123, 1029, 1O33,
960, 1124, 333, 1077
Ling, L.C. 783
Linscott, D.L. 1455
Lippert, 6.E. 1277
Lipps, P.E. 1047, 1045, 1042, 1046
LiSh, J.M. 1333. 1775, 1476, 1585, 1236, 1489,
1433, 1454, 1443
Little, R. 339, 17O6
Litts, J.C. 523
Litzkow, C. 1307
Liu, C.T. 1869, 1194, 1688
Liu, C.W. 1559
Liu, G.T. 653, 324
Liu, M.T. 982
Livingston, N.J. 774
Lizotte, D.A. 793, 1717
Llewellyn, G.C. 1086, 1845
Lodhi, M.A.K. 1163, 1722
Loehman, E. 179, 1873
Logan, T.J. 431
Lond, M. 649, 1840
Loneragan, U.F. 768, 458, 619
Long, D.L. 1088, 1091
Longley, T.S. 1492, 505, 1616, 1825
Lookhart, G.L. 620
Loschiavo, S.R. 1285, 1533, 1276
Lott, J.N.A. 44O
Louwerse, W. 687
Love, C.S. 989, 1626
Love, G.R. 1003
Lu, N. 639, 442, 1697
LU, N.P. 425
Ludlow, L. 6, 42, 12OO
Luke, O.B. 31, 148
Luke, H.H. 970
Lukens, J.H. 56O, 1186
Lutcher, L.K. 215, 1711, 1475, 767
Lyle, W.M. 160, 801, 1757
Lym, R.G. 360, 1223, 1575
Lytton, D.L. 342, 803, 194
Maas, E.V. 1O8, 557, 107, 1624
Maas, F.B. III. 842, 298
Machler, F. 491, 722
Mackie, W. W._1873-. 1049
MacKown, C.T. 454, 7O1, 622, 438
Maclean, D.J. 658, 1071
MacNiSh, G. 1769, 1099
Macrt, L.J. 506, 1851
Madrid, F.J. 1272, 1266
Mahler, R.J. 423, 1674
Mahler, R.L. 215, 1475, 1711, 112, 1627, 767,
1194, 1869, 1688
Mains, Edwin B. 1890-. 1105
Malik, K.A. 1163, 1722
Malkin, S. 711
Maloy, O.C. 1053, 1081
Malzer, G.L. 433, 1683
Mannan, R.M. 507, 764
Manners, J.M, 658, 1071
Mapelli, S. 538
Maples, R.L. 423, 1674
Marchetti, B.L. 806, 346, 199, 805, 345, 198,
804, 344, 197
Marguire. 766, 369
Markwell, J.P. 531
Marra, M.C. 1537, 1880, 1732
Marre, E. 608
Marre, M.T. BOB
Marshall, D. 935
Marshall, H.G. 133, 1686, 1008
Marten, G.C. 68
Martienssen, R. 268, 477
Martin, J.M. 53, 265, 473, 1142
Martin, T.J. 307, 366, 892, 1149, 883, 1816,
1803, 21, 880, 348
Mascia, P.N. 327, 1567, 12O9
Mascianica, M.P. 1755, 1429, 1102
Mask, P. 926, 906, 1520
Masle, J. 571, 1882, 52O, 411
Massacci, A. 173, 671
Massee, T.W. 188, 1799, 1765
Masuda, Y. 593
Mathews, D.E. 560, 1186
Mathews, 0. R. 1890-. 2O2, 1639
Mathis, A. 1083
Mathre, D.E. 97, 977, 139, 843, 987, 1O58, 933
Matocha, J.E. 1156, 1684
Matringe, M. 514, 1529, 1168
Mattern, P.J. 324, 653
Matzeit, V. 301
Mauzerall, D. 711
Mays, D.A. 77, 525, 1658
McBride, O.K. 849, 850
McCaig, T.N. 661
McCalliSter, D.L. 195, 1707, 1638
McCashin, E.G. 528
McConnel1, 5.G. 98, 1665
McCool, O.K. 196, 18OO, 1871, 1558, 1796
McDaniel, L.R. 8, 1084. 1891
McDaniel, M.E. 402, 644
McDaniel, V. 120, 1189
McDole, R.E. 112, 1627
McDonald, H.J. 130, 1007
McDonald, L.L. 1271
McDonnelI.E. 334, 674
McDonough, L.M. 1558, 1871, 1796
McEwen, L.C. 822
McFadden, E. S._1891-. 174, 1075
McGaughey, W.H. 897, 1847
McGown, S.R. 476, 1721
McGuire, C.F. 719, 349, 200
Mclntosh, M.S. 284, 1852
McKay, Hugh C. 1110
McKercher, R.B. 1482, 1647
McKersie, B.D. 614, 119S, 1198, 539, 312, 598
McKinion, J.M. 745, 218
McKinlay, K.S. 875
McKinney, Harold Hall, 1889-. 1151, 1118
McLeod, A.R. 1O04
McLeod, K.W. 1866, 1171
McManus, B. 28, 191, 1835
McMichael, C. 1464
McMullen, C.R. 830
McMullen, M.P. 294, 134, 1143, 1059
McNew, R.W. 737, 356, 884
McPherson, J.K. 476, 1721
McPherson, R.M. 844, 300, 1144
Medh i zadegan, F. 990
Mellano, V.J, 1136
Mendel, R.R. 751
Mendgen, K. 761, 1115
Mengel, M.L. 1782, 1485, 1361, 1335, 133O,
1725, 1326, 1334, 1331
Manser, H.A. 767, 1869, 1194, 1688
Meravy, L. 503
Mercuric, F.M. 742
Meredith, H.L. 143, 435, 1691
Merezhko, A.F. 306
Mersie, W. 1315, 1162, 1318
Metzger, R.J. 561, 466
Meyer, D.W. 102, 1737, 1853
Michels, G.J. Jr. 885, 1817, 1804
Mihuta-Grimm, L. 1103, 1862, 1134
221
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AUTHOR INDEX
Miller. Byron Sloane. 1313
Miller. J.D. 972, 1137, 22, 352. 1O93
Miller, M.F. 490
Miller, P. 613. 1422
Miller, R.H. 431
Miller. S.O. 385. 1594, 1246, 1479. 1495. 1436,
1367, 1366. 1515. 1514, 360. 1575. 1223, 1369,
1390, 252, 1517, 1435, 1750. 1388, 1751, 1397,
1402, 1752, 1401, 1332, 1398, 1508. 1507, 1327,
1399. 1403, 1178, 1538, 1368, 1389. 1383. 1516,
1496, 32, 1590
Mil liken, G.A. 1267, 1297
Milus, E.A. 333, 1077
Minton, N.A. 209, 915, 1770
Mitich, L.W. 1404, 1348, 1589, 1240, 1493. 370,
1583, 1234, 372, 1587, 1238. 1405, 1324, 1571,
1213, 1408, 1406
Miyachi, S. 733
Miyasaka, S.C. 66O, 168
Mohamad, A.A. 437, 6O4
Mohan, R. 360, 1223, 1575
Monroe, C.O. 472, 16O9
Moorby, J. 792
Moore, A.L. 518
Moore, O.W. 1255
Moore, Z. 301
Moore, L.W. 1012
Morard. P. 666. 447
Moray, D.D. 175, 1858, 1701
Morgan, J.A. 406, 481, 6O3, 1694, 691, 181,
570, 432, 640, 443
Mori shlta, D.W. 1407, 15O9, 1323, 15O6, 1451,
1489, 1352. 1452
Mori son, I.N. 6O7
Mornhinweg, D.W. 787, 379, 1239, 688, 336, 645
Morrill, W.L. 823, 1890, 159, 861
Morris, C.F. 648, 1857, 616
Morris. R. 280, 1169, 288
Morris, R.O. 615
Morrison, J.E. Jr. 1488, 1784, 568, 1743. 1629,
183. 1763, 246
Morrison. K.J. 88
Morrison. L.W. 346, 199, 806, 345, 198. 805
Morrison, L.Ww. 344, 197, 8O4
Morrison, R.D. 891
Morrow, L.A. 1577. 1225, 1466, 1534, 1176,
1362, 1458, 206, 1710, 1463
Mort, A.J. 877, 513, 409
Mortvedt. J.J. 1166, 1656, 428, 1867, 77, 525,
1658
Moshier. L.J. 1421
Mosier, A. 453. 1637
Nostagnini. S. 1156, 1684
Motazedian. Z. 262, 219
Motyka. V. S27V
MUCBA. 799
Mueller. D.D. 616
Muir. W.E. 172. 669, 1251
MulCht. C.L. 386. 1878, 1248
Mull ins, W. 1O19
Mum, R.F. 28O, 1169
Mundt, C.C. 1065
Mums, R. 465. 740
Munson, J. 998
Mural, N. 578
Murdoek, E.G. 31. 148
Murray. T.D. 1043. 124. 1001. 1O81
Musgrave. M.E. 730
Mustek, d.T. 14. 748. 495. 1824
Muto. S. 733
MXMRA. 101. 1867. 590. 1692. 433. 1683
M>rtfHll, P. 567
NafZiger. E.D. 729. 359. 1709
Nakamura, B.C. 26, 125, 1829
Nalewaja, J.D. 1453, 1496, 1314, 32, 1590
Nassar, S.G. 838
NASSD. 401, 611, 1417, 928, 1613, 1114, 1716,
1605, 489, 388, 733, 268, 477, 792, 44, 776,
667, 1700, 741, 457, 777, 775, 1648, 43, 642,
208, 609, 735, 330, 1815, 725, 488, 436, 601,
687, 654, 704, 757, 411, 520, 791
Navarro, S. 1257
NDFRA. 565, 399, 849, 290, 126, 294, 134, 1143,
328, 664, 1760, 17O, 663, 1635, 1059, 1117,
793, 1717, 1496, 850, 79, 1731, 1618
NDKRA. 5, 111, 10, 1219
Necchi. A. 538
Negus, N.C. 390, 537, 1812
Neidig, Ray E.,_1888-. 93
Neish, G.A. 967, 1842
Neiss, A.M. 1442
Nelson, Howard D., 1913-. 1292, 1291, 1293
Nelson, J.E. 1459 ~
Nelson, K. 967, 1842
Nelson, L.A. 66, 9O8, 1726
Nelson. L.R. 1349, 392, 1215
Nelson. 0. A. 1892-. 1037
Nelson, R.R. 357, 1O97
NEPHA. 637, 441
NeSmith. D.S. 232, 1646, 1780
Neumann, P.M. 426, 1677
Newcomer, D.T. 216
Newton, K.A. 1478
Nguyen, H.T. 336, 688, 737
Niassy, A. 377, 898
Nielson, R.F. 964
Nil son, E.B. 247
Nixon, P.R. 13, 746, 1884
Nordquist, P.T. 362, 1465, 156, 317, 1423
Norlyn, J.D. 778, 375
Norvell, W.A. 168, 660
Nosberger, J. 491, 722
NOSCA. 809, 1735
Noyes, R.T. 1274
Nyczepir, A.P. 912
Nygaard, David. 227
O'Bannon, J.H. 912, 911
O'Connor, J.P. 1421
O'Deen, W.A. 521
0'Donovan, J.T. 1887, 1484, 1428, 1427
O'Keeffe, L.E. 824
O'Rear, C.E. 1845, 1086
O'Sullivan, P.A. 1484, 1887, 87, 137O, 1428.
1427
OARCB. 51, 797, 263
OASPA. 1396, 781, 1522, 1523, 258, 1833, 1521,
907, 387, 105, 1671
Oberson, A. 722
Ohashl. H. 670
Ohki, K. 627, 1154, 1172, 686, 1212, 1159
OKAMA. 92
Okoh, P.N. 551, 1828
01 ten. C.R. 894
Olson, L.L. 721
Olson, R.A. 195, 1638, 1707. 589, 142, 1690.
405, 478
Olszyk. D.M. 572, 1190, 1868
Olugbeni, L.B. 551, 1828
One, T. 504
Oosterhuis, D.M. 70, 1826, 646
Oplinger, E.S. 681, 1160, 1836, 136, 296. 1192
ORRDA. 52, 798, 264
Oswald. T.H. 713, 1227, 1579
Otter, S. 777
Oussible, M. 113, 1628, 1739
Paeey, D.A. 247
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AUTHOR INDEX
Page, M.S. 252, 1517, 1508, 15O7, 1516
Pal eg, L.G. 700, 340, 519, 651, 650
Palevitz, B.A. 464, 1524
Palm, D.W. 1025
Palm, E.W. 1O13, 1014, 1024
Palmer, J.H. 31, 146
Paloscia, S. 662
Pampalont, P. 662
Papavizas, G.C. 19, 920
Papendick, R.I. 196, 1800
Papendick, R.L. 1871, 1796, 1558
Papenfuss, J.M. 580, 295
Pappin, D.d.C. 277
Parades-Lopez, 0. 629, 1856
Parker, D.R. 1164, 499, 1153
Parker, M.B. 209, 915, 1770
Parks, C.L. 31, 148
Parmar, S. 277
Parsons, J.E. 745, 218
Par ton, W.J. 481, 406
Passioura, J.B. 735, 740
PastUShok, G.W. 1647, 1482
Patel, M. 518
Patriquin, D.G. 734, 1604
Patterson, 6.D. 638
Patterson, F.L. 298, 842
Patterson, M.G. 9O6, 926, 1520
Pauls, K.P. 539
Paulsen, G.M. 648, 1857, 616, 177, 451, 1703,
247, 238, 355, 724
Paxton, K.W. 28, 191, 1835, 27, 190, 1834
Payne, L.A. 638
Payne, P.I. 267, 1849, 310
PCBPB. 1464. 257, 1596, 1250, 732, 1578, 562,
1544, 1579, 1227, 613, 1422, 514, 1529, 1168,
1561, 1214, 1471
Peabody, D.V. 1498
Pearce, P.L. 958
Peek, O.C. 1365, 1316
Peeper, T. 1494
Peeper, T.F. 1211, 145O, 1820, 1761, 1569
Pel hate, J. 1256
Pencilebury, J.B. 1838, 1273
Pendleton, J.W. 681, 1636, 1160
Pepper, T.F. 1447
Pernollet, J.C. 276, SOS
Perry, Robert E. 80, 40
Person, C.O. 444, 643
Pestka, J.J. 982
Peter, A.M. 368, 756
Peters, D.C. 377, 898
Petersen, B.B. 1525
Petersen, P.J. 1492
Petersen, R.R. 1769, 1099
Peterson, C.J. 324, 653
Peterson, C.J. Jr. 88
Peterson, C.M. 794, 731
Peterson, G.A. 98, 1665
Pfabler, P.L. 97O
Phene, C.J. 218, 745
Phillips, W. J. 1879-. 901, 1807, 905, 1808,
904, 1808, 900,"1806
Phillips, W.A. 92
Phipps, P.M. 1O23, 1O3O
PHYTA. 993, 991, 1064, 333, 1077, 988
PHYTAJ. 1065, 990, 994, 8, 1891, 1084, 314,
1056, 341, 1090, 1148, 1220, 1140, 10O4, 1011,
966, 1002, 1067, 984, 1006, 3, 986, 985, 1082,
1009, 1012, 1120, 357, 1097, 1203, 1068, 938,
1073, 982, 331, 1074
PIACA. 1174, 1619
Pier, P.A. 449, 668
Pike, K.S. 824, 889, 856, 832
Pikul, J.L. Jr. 647, 1698, 1070
Pillai, P. 1204, 1564
Pinckney, J. S. 1901-. 867, 167
Pincter, J.E. III. 1866, 1171
Pinedo, M. 584
Pinter, P. J. 84, 1894
Pinter, P.J. Jr. 403, 747. 182, 698, 1217
Pinter, P.J., Jr. 574, 293
Pisareva, L.A. 306
Pitts, J.T. 1300
Plattner, R.D. 1011
PLDIDE. 94, 975, 230, 1119, 97, 977, 935, 1079,
1061, 1O88, 76, 1135, 943, 1O91, 358, 727, 1098
PLDRA. 138, 1015, 139, 843, 989, 1626, 66, 908,
1726, 971, 1034, 67, 941, 927, 1053, 130, 1007,
997, 1678, 1744, 124, 1001, 987, 204, 1096,
97O, 1058, 1769, 1O99, 1083, 316, 1145, 319,
1063, 933, 1142, 929, 968, 983, 1668, 999
Plett, S. 628, 158
PLPHA. 465, 529, 1861, 491, 616, 1218, 463,
452, 571, 1882, 685, 635, 627, 468, 751, 497,
730, 750, 593, 526, 1532, 528, 722, 614, 1199,
1198, 676, 1210, 166, 446, 659, 689, 449, 668,
409, 513, 501, 569, 1545, 1187, 695, 507, 560,
1186, 538, 715, 539, 567, 462, 645, 578, 772.
460, 553, 499, 1153, 714, 340, 700, 519, 779,
376, 758, 404, 610, 554. 502, 1167, 493, 522,
701, 454, 1228, 764, 464, 1524, 504, 570, 432,
535, 680, 1O80, 545, 6O8, 492, 672, 709, 1087,
517, 548, 503, 621, 619, 690, 718, 723, 683,
740, 707, 716, 638, 759, 678, 466, 636, 32O,
563, 576, 721, 623, 712, 276, SOS, 651, 650,
640, 443
PNASA. 278, 509, 711, 577, 1687, 834, 3O3, 1196
PNOAAZ. 942, 279, 102, 1737, 1853, 995
PNWSB. 1557, 1197, 118O, 154O, 1376, 1418, 542,
1539, 1581, 1232, 1184, 1425, 1360, 1426
Pogna, N.E. 538
Pomeroy, M.K. 5O2, 1167, 548, 690
Ponce, R.G. 1696, 1424
Pont Lezica, R. 707
Pont Lezica, R.F. 584
Poos, F. W._1891-. 901, 1807, 905, 1809, 904,
1808
Pope, D.F. 217, 1774, 1712
Porter, L.K. 521
Poulos, J.M. 308, 400, 595
Powell, D.M. 224, 1811, 1776, 223, 1832, 1644
Powelson, R.L. 67, 941, 1028, 1010, 936, 1058,
1769, 1099, 944
PPGGD. 762, 1116, 566, 556, 631, 592, 46, 104,
555, 633
Prato, A.A. 187, 1798, 1764
Prescott, J.M. 1034
Press, J.W. 1303
Priekett, C.K. 1300
Prihar, S.S. 76O, 1823, 1645
Prilyuk, L.V. 3O6
Prince, H.H. 122, 810
Proffitt, A.P.B. 70, 1826
Proudlove. M.O. 518
Pueppke, S.G. 5OO
Punphrey, F.V. 731
Puri, Y.P. 490
Putnam, A.R. 45, 1356
PYTLA. 559, 1543
Qian, C.M. 289
Qualset, C.O. 596, 146, 309, 20, 347, 1092, 490
Quatrano, R.S. 463
Quinn, P.J. 591
Raafat, A. 214, 744, 1231
Radcliffe, D.E. 232, 1646, 1780
Raeder, J. M. 1892-. 1110
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Raikhel, N.V. 464, 1524
Ralney, D.P. 323, 652
Rains, D.W. 309, 596, 146
Ranig, R.E. 205, 1768, 71, 1791, 1729, 1009
Rwnsel, R.E. 374, 1783, 1486, 156, 317, 1423
Ramser, 0. H. 96
Rasnussen, P.E. 2O5, 1768, 41, 1623, 1738, 228,
1715, 1317, 1651
Raun, W.R. 195, 1707, 1638, 478, 405
Raup, W.O. 21, 880, 348
Ravel, J.M. 617, 511, 510
Ravet, F.W. 83, 1175
Rawllngs, 0.0. 788, 1888, 1877
Raybum, A.L. 336, 688
Raynes, D.A. 685
Rechel, E.A. 602
Reddy, L.V. 561
Redllnger, L.M. 1312, 1271
Reed, C. 1267
Reed, H.E. 1022
Reed, T. 826, 906, 1520
Regan. R.P. 382, 248, 1499
Reginato, R.O. 574, 293, 484, 1879, 182, 698,
1217
Rehm, G.W. 195, 1707, 1638, 590, 1692
Reichenberger, L. 256, 61, 494, 272
Reichle, R.A. 1570
Reiger, C. 116, 1742
Reinertsen, M.R. 2O6, 1463, 1710
Reinschmiedt, L.L. 78, 1730, 1793
Reisenauer, H.M. 696
Reisener. H.O. 759
Reitz, L.L. 159, 861
Rendlna, A.R. 526, 1532
Reneau, R.B. Jr. 114, 424, 1675
Rennie, D.A. 694, 1216, 1705
Renwick, A. 928, 1613
Retzinger, E.J. Or. 1497
Reynolds. O.D. 1O86, 1845
Reynolds, K.L. 112O
Rhoades, J.D. 416, 1622, 407, 1614, 1654
Rhodes, G.N. dr. 1535, 1363
Richards. R.A. 62, 498, 275
Richardson, A.O, 13, 746, 1884
Richardson, J.M. 1458
Richardson. P. 877
Rickman, R.W. 754, 1714. 753, 1317, 1651, 781,
794, 731
Riesselman, 0. 1141
Riggle, B.D. 1528, 1322, 1165
Rljkenberg, F.H.J. 1079
Rijven, A.H.G.C. 610
Ritchey, K.D. 383, 1718, 1649
Ritchie, O.T. 777, 775, 1648
Rittig. F.R. 103, 641, 1562
Riveland, N. 925, 255, 1720
Rtzvt, S. 951
Roane, C.W. 201. 351, 807
Roberts, G. 241, 380, 924
Roberts, 0.0. 1O91
Roberts, R.G. 762, 1116
Robertson, W.M. 916, 1818, 1805
Robinson, E.L. 1474, 1772
Rodenhiser. H. A...1899-. 1131
Roe, Terry. 227
Roelfs. A.P. 305, 1054, 1088, 1091, 988, 331.
1074
Rohrtnger, R. 680, 1080, 709, 1087
Romani. G. 6O8
Ross, D.R. 857, 1802, 1814
ROSS, 1.0. 1259, 1255
ROSS, K. 587, 299
Ross, M.A. 927
Rossi, R. 1523
Roth, G.W. 133, 1O08, 1686
Roth, R.L. 213, 1642, 1831
Rothgeb, B. E. 381
Rothrock, C.S. 992, 1740
Rovira, A.D. 130, 1007
Rowe, R.C. 1771, 1106
Rowlatt, S.M. 677, 1874
Rowseroitt, C.N. 537, 390, 1812
Roy, S.K. 704
Royer, M.H. 991
RRMSD. 342, 194, 803, 123, 1681, 1000, 998
RSEEA. 403, 747, 484, 1879, 662
Rubenthaler, G. 88
Rubenthaler, G.L. 108
Rush, C.M. 1009
Russ, O.G. 1421
Russell, G.E. 1287
Russelle, M.P. 195, 17O7, 1638
Ryan, J.D. 877, 377, 898, 448, 869, 302, 846,
356, 884, 864
Rydrych, D.O. 1320, 1338, 1387, 1468, 1378,
1364, 1473, 1343, 1337, 1S6O, 1202
Saladino, V.A. 231, 1779, 1885
Salcheva, G. 751
Salisbury, F.B. 718
Salmon, D.F. 318, 624, 7O3
Samnis, T.W. 558, 1625
Sammns, D.O. 284. 1852
Salmons. D.J. 94, 975. 386, 1878, 1248
Samson, F.B. 812. 140
Sander, D.H. 417, 1664, 478, 405, 98, 1665
Sandermann, H. Or. 1208, 1872, 1207, 1566
Sandord, 0.0. 78. 1793, 1730
Sanford, 0.0. 217, 1712, 1774, 342, 194, 803
Santo. G.S. 912, 911
Sargent, O.A. 611, 401, 1417
Sarhan, F. 723
Sarna, L.P. 1554
Sastry, T.G. 44, 776
Sattler, C.A. 1511, 1480
Sayavedra-Soto, L.A. 615
Seal la, R. 582. 1544, 514, 1168, 1529, 1214
Schaad, N.W. 1140, 1220, 1134
Schaefer, N.L. 522
Schafer, W. 1566. 1207
Schaffner, R.L. 832
Schalk, 0. 301
Schatzki, T.F. 1265, 1850
Scheel, D. 1207, 1566
Schell, 0. 301
Scherfftus, W.H. 381, 242
Scheyer, J.M. 67, 941
Schiemann, 0. 751
Schladweiler. P. 822
Schmidt, O.W. 362, 1465, 317, 156, 1423
Schmidt, R.R. 364, 1580, 1230
Schmitt, D.P. 66, 908, 1726, 913
Schnarrenberger, C. 535
Schonfeld, M.A. 787, 379, 1239
Schott, P.E. 103
Schreiber, K. 738
Schuler, S.F. 451, 177, 170.3
Schumacher. T.E. 632, 1066, 1157
Schwab, C.V. 1259
Schwarz, M.R. 955
Schwer, O.F. 323, 652
Schwitzgebel, R. B. 1918-. 841, 1550, 1289
SCIEA. 670
Sciumbato, G.L. 1035
Scoggan, A.C. 1483
Scott, K.O. 658, 1071
Scott, P.M. 967, 1842
224
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AUTHOR INDEX
Scott, R.B. 950, 1125, 937, 949, 1123, 1029,
1033, 960, 1124
Sears, R.G. 307, 21, 880, 348, 724, 355
SeekIngs, J.A. 267, 1849
Seltz, L.M. 1003, 1253, 939
Sekhon, G.S. 186, 455, 702
Sellers, K.M. 23, 353, 881
SENTD. 885, 1817, 1804
Severson, R.K. 435, 143, 1691, 1O1, 1667
Shabanowitz, J. 509, 278
Shabeer, A. 230, 1119
Shalin, A.Yu. 705
Shalin, Yu.P. 705
Shanahan, J.F. 261, 1741, 1676, 365, 739
Shane, W.W. 76, 1135
Shaner, G. 946, 1129, 1128, 3, 986, 985, 963,
961, 1127
Shannon, M. 890
Shapiro, C.A. 195, 1638, 17O7
Sharma, A.K. 1428
Sharma, H.C. 1181
Sharma, M.P. 1427
Sharma, R.C. 291, 128
Sharon, N. 759
Sharpe, R.R. 450
Sharpley, A.N. 456, 1640, 1708, 413, 1660
Sharrow, S.H. 262, 219
Shaviv, A. 426, 1677
Shaw, D.R. 1450, 1211
Shaw, Warren Cleaton,_1922-. 1384
Shaykewich, C.F. 110, 1795, 1672
Shea, P.J. 1525, 1185, 1382, 1542, 1467
Sheaffor, C.C. 68
Shelton. C.H. 74, 1792
Shewchuk, S.R. 1552, 1633, 1551, 187O, 1632,
1553
Shewry, P.R. 277
Shilling, D.G. 736, 1226, 1469
Shimabukuro, R.H. 1464, 569, 1545, 1187, 487,
1527
Shires, S.W. 839
Shollenberger, J. H. 1888-. 410, 396
Shroyer, U.P. 307, 247
Shukle, R.H. 857, 1814, 1802
Sibbitt. L. D. 931
Sij, J.W. 962
Simmons, S.R. 605, 149
Simon-Sarkadi, L. 597, 311
Simon, D.O. 891
Sinclair, E.R. 128O
Singh, J.P. 1704, 1161
Singh, M. 1318, 1162
Singh, S.P. 700, 340, 519, 651, 650
Sinha, R.N. 1266, 1283, 1286
Sisson, D.V. 138, 1015
Sitton, J.W. 1067
Skoog, F. 578
Skovmand, B. 235, 808, 373
Skrzypczak, G.A. 1314
Slater, P. N. 84, 1894
Smeal, D. 558, 1625
Smeda, R.J. 45, 1356
Smlka, D.E. 1759, 144O, 743, 1641, 1773, 365,
739, 1727, 1345
Smilanick, d.L. 984, 1034, 991
Smiley, R.W. 1120
Smit, B. 6, 42, 1200
Smith. A.E. 160O, 1546, 1682, 1551, 1632, 1870,
1555, 1843, 1553
Smith, AE. 1633, 1552
Smith, D.H. 739, 365
Smith, E.L. 291, 128
Smith, F.H. 31, 148
Smith, G.R. 392, 1215
Smith, H. 715, 716
Smith, J.A. 164
Smith, L.B. 1272, 1298
Smith, L.W. 1404
Smith, N.L. 1348, 1589, 1240, 1493, 370, 1583,
1234, 372, 1587, 1238, 1571, 1213, 1408
Smith, Ralph W._1877~. 49, 1126
Smith, V.L. 1106, 1771
Snyder, Robert Shirley, 189O-. 93
Soderholm, L. H. 1281
SOGEBZ. 3O6
Solie, J.B. 1820, 1569, 1761, 1447
Sommarin, M. 489, 388
Somody, C.N. 1344
SOPPAA. 544
Sorensen, R.B. 609
Sorensen, V.M. 1483
Sorrel Is, M.E. 1442
SOSCAK. 1693, 1055, 220, 749, 1643, 429, 1188,
1679, 469, 1608, 1650, 422, 1673
Spadafora, V.J. 10O2, 955, 954, 953
Spiegel, Y. 916, 1818, 1805
Spiertz, J.H.J. 6O1, 436
Spilde, L.A. 315, 612, 79, 1618, 1731
Spinney, R.L. 1241, 1591, 1430, 1351, 1173,
1531, 1586, 1237, 1595, 1247, 1519, 1321, 1381,
1593, 1244, 1319, 1432, 1342, 1500
Spitler, G.H. 200, 719, 349
Sprague, Roderick,_19O1-. 7. 157, 1O62
Spratling, D.L. 282, 1177, 1536
Springer, J.P. 762, 1116
SSSJD4. 417, 1664, 1164, 195, 1707, 1638, 456,
1708, 1640, 413, 1660, 249, 1786, 189, 1766,
98, 1665, 416, 1622, 445, 1699, 4O7, 1654,
1614, 453, 1637
St.John, J.B. 641, 1562
Staal, G.B. 838
Stack, R.W. 972, 1137, 1059, 1117
Staehelin, L.A. 395, 271
Stafford, A.E. 579
Stahlman, P. 385, 1246, 1594
Stahlman, P.W. 1419
Stallknecht, G.F. 349, 719, 200
Stanger, C.E. 1396
Stanley, K.P. 690
Staples, R.C. 761, 1115
Stark, J.C. 505, 1825, 1616
StarkS, K.J. 833, 321, 863, 891
Starks, T.L. 585, 1854
Starling. T.M. 844, 300, 1144, 807, 201. 351,
284, 1852
Statler, G.D. 972, 1137, 279, 942, 995
Steichen, J. 224, 1776, 1811, 223, 1644, 1832
Steiger, O.K. 23, 881, 353
Stenius, J. A. 99, 1666
Stevens, A. 5O9, 278, 492
Stewart, D.W. 11, 726, 1883
Stewart, G.R. 518
Stewart, J.W.B. 1161, 1704
Stewart, V.R. 349, 200, 719
Stockwell, V.O. 1005
Stolz, B.J. 126, 290
Stone, L.R. 86, 1620, 1827
Stone, M.L. 1201, 1819, 1263, 1478
Stooksbury, D.E. 1061
Strain, B.R. 730
Strausbaugh, C.A. 1053
Stromberg, D.L. 1019
Stromberg, E.L. 1020
Strong, J.E. 407, 1654, 1614
Stuckey, R.E. 1021, 1016, 978, 1017
Sugden, L.G. 811
225
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AUTHOR INDEX
Sugiyama, N. 516, 1841
Sukkestad, D.R. 1312
Sullivan, d, T._190O-. 430, 1680
Sumar, N. 518
Sumner, L.C. 895, 356, 884
Sun, D.L. 313, 600
Sun, L.H. 313, 600
Sunderman, D.W. 882, 354, 1094
Suneson, Coit A._1903-. 119
Suomi, D. 889
Sutter, G.R. 874
Sutton, R.L. 239, 782
Suzuki, A. 566
Svejcar, T. 547, 92
Swallow, C.W. 127, 1630, 1745
Swan, D.G. 1350, 1592, 1242, 1510, 1446, 1353
Swensen, d.B. 1501, 1502
Swift, V.D. 1478
Swingle, R.S. 129, 1685, 1865
Swingle, Walter T. 1871-. 1085
SWSPB. 1497, 1746,~1385
SWSPBE. 1315
TAAHA. 669, 172, 415, 1663, 1267, 1259, 1260,
1263, 183, 1763, 106, 1881, 1305, 1255, 495,
1824, 1761, 1569, 1820, 1262, 1251, 1257, 1261,
558, 1625
TAEMA. 160, 801, 1757, 233, 1606, 95, 800,
1736. 1420. 1754
Takabe, T. 493, 493
Taller, B.d. 578
Tanaka, A. 566
Tanaka, D.L. 254, 1719, 1788, 56, 1789, 575,
1748
Tapia, L. 689
Tapke, V. F. 1890-. 11O8, 934, 1131, 11O9
Taylor, G.A.~349, 2OO, 719, 53, 265, 473
Taylor, G.J. 479, 1611, 1179, 1662, 1621, 427,
326, 657, 1206, 325, 656, 12O5
Taylor, James W. 212
Taylor, P.L. 851
Taylor, P.W.d. 204, 1096
Taylor, R.W. 54, 1723
Taylor, T.W. 83, 1175
Teare, I.D. 878, 393, 1602
Teich, A.H. 976, 967, 1842
Teng, P.S. 76, 1135, 331, 1074
Terando, N.H. 323, 652
Termaat, A. 740
TFHSA. 165, 1441, 74, 1792, 1363, 1535
Thaung, M. 1301, 1563
Their, A.L. 94. 975
Thill, D.C. 1431, 1501. 1487, 1472, 1457, 1377,
1336, 1333, 371, 1584, 1235, 1328, 1775, 1476,
1782, 1485, 1361, 1335. 1330, 1725, 1326, 1334,
1331, 1407, 1503, 1509, 1437, 1323, 15O6, 1329,
1585, 1236, 1451, 1325, 1489, 1352, 1452, 1511,
1502, 1433, 14S4, 1512, 1513, 1480, 1443, 240
ThHsted. W.E. 1019
Thomas, P.G. 591
Thomas, R. C._1887-. 73, 959
Thomashow, L.S. 1100
Thome, U. 780
Thompson. C.R. 572, 1190, 1868
Thompson, D. R. 389, 1617, 1893
Thompson, D.M. 466
Thompson, E.K. 147, 1813
Thompson, R.K. 129, 1685, 1865
Thornber, O.P. 531
Thome, G.N. 757
Tilton, E.W. 1296. 1268
Tindall. T.A. 1693, 1055, 964
Tisdale, W. H. 1041
Tisdale, W. H. 1892-. 1109
Toba, H.H. 824
Tobin, A.K. 518
Toler, d.E. 1753, 1416
Tolk, U.A. 495, 1824
Toliner, E.W. 232, 1646, 1780
Toroar, N.K. 422, 1673
Tomas, A. 966
Tong, A.K.W. 1427
Toole, V.K. 16, 485
Towers, G.H.N. 670
Trevathan, L. 998
Trevathan, L.E. 123, 1681. 1OOO
Trickett, E.S. 522
Tricoli, D. 173, 671
Trione, E.d. 1005, 615, 532, 397, 771
Trunova, T.I. 795, 544
Tschabold, E.E. 323, 652
Tucker, T.C. 604, 437
Tupy, D.R. 1467
Tyson, R.H. 750
Udine, E. d. 1902-. 1S"7, 867
Ueno, Y. 1844, 1O78
Uffing, A.J.M. 1568
Ulmer, Susan Ellen. 480
Undersander, D.d. 549, 1182, 420, 116, 1742
Unger, P.W. 249, 1786
Unsworth, M.H. 677, 1874
UTSCB. 964
Vaillant, V. 276, 508
Valverde, B.E. 1593, 1244
Van Duyn, J.W. 852
Van Sanford, D.A. 1021, 1016, 454, 701, 622,
438
Vanden Born, W.H. 1409
Vanderlip, R.L. 43, 642
Vanek, T. 527
Vardell, H.H. 1268
Varvel, G.E. 143, 435, 1691
Vavra, M. 550, 1669
Veierskov, B. 503
Venable, P.B. 1260
Verbeek, M.A.M. 1568
Versavel, P.A. 172, 669
Viator, H.P. 154. 1057. 1695
Vick, K.W. 1307
Vigh, L. 591, 545
Villareal, R.L. 235, 808, 373
Viseur, U. 283, 973
Vlek, P.L.G. 457, 741
Vogt, H.E. 20, 347, 1092
Volenec, d.d. 150, 606
Vos, J. 488, 601, 436
Vrabel, T.E. 1376
Vunkova-Radeva, R. 751
Waddell, M.S. 1297
Wadley, F. M. 1892-. 153, 854
WAEBA. 827, 1369, 1390, 252, 1517, 1435
Waggoner, H.O. 188, 1799, 1765
Waines, d.G. 534, 281, 332, 673
WakeI and, Claude 1888-. 845
Waiden, R.F. 1755, 1429
Waldron, L. R. 1875-. 9, 706, 193
Walgenbaeh, C.A. 1302
Walgenbach, D.D. 830
Walkden, H. H. 1893-. 1281, 1292, 1291, 1293,
841, 1550, 1289
Walker-Simmons, M. 462
Walker, D.J. 64, 1790
Walker, M.A. 539
Walker, S. 646
Wallace, A. 429, 1188. 1679, 469, 1608, 1650
Wallace, G.A. 429, 1188, 1679, 469, 1608, 1650
Waller, G.R. 476, 1721
226
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AUTHOR INDEX
Walsh, M.A. 602
Walsh, W.C. 487, 1527
Walter, T.L. 247
Walton, W. R. 1873-. 853
Wang, H.C. 533
Wanner, R. 761, 1115
Ward, M.R. 452
Watkins, J.E. 1138, 1051, 979
Watson, P.A. 497
Wax, L.M. 729, 359, 1709
Way, M.J. 840, 135
Weaver, B.A. 1307
Webb, F.d. 1418
Webb, J.C. 1307
Webb, M.J. 768, 458, 619
Webb, Robert W. 1895-. 1151
Webber, A.N. 53T
Webster, G.R.B. 1533, 1276, 1554
Webster, J.A. 833, 321, 863
WEESA6.'l455, 1380, 364, 1580, 1230, 374, 1783,
1486, 1759, 1440, 1525, 360, 1575, 1223, 1577,
1466, 1225, 1534, 1362, 1176, 1887, 1484, 1784,
1488, 1374, 1211, 1450, 1358, 1373, 1453, 1458,
362, 1465, 682, 1449, 14O9, 169, 1445, 1421,
1204, 1564, 1772, 1474, 1755, 1429, 1314, 117,
1383, 211, 1470. 251, 15O4, 728, 1574, 1462,
1185, 1382, 1542, 72, 1354, 87, 1370, 1875,
146O, 1603, 1428, 1427, 1549, 1193, 1357, 1733,
1371, 1560, 1202, 1505, 1530, 1170, 1467, 607
Weidner, M. 468
Weinberger, P. 1875, 146O, 1603
Weir, A.H. 44, 776
Weiss, M.J. 159, 861, 862
Welch, A.D. 229, 763, 1778
Welch, R.M. 59, 408, 1152
Weller, D.M. 110O, 1716, 1114, 1605, 1O06,
1769, 1099, 18, 1139, 929
Wei ISO. S.G. 836, 894, 826
Wesley, R. 1746, 1385
Westcott, N.O. 1846, 1582, 1863, 875, 157O
Westerman, R.L. 81, 1659, 363, 1229, 478, 405,
145O, 1211, 60, 1615, 1655
Westra, P. 1340, 1410, 1375
Wetzel, T. 836
Whipps, d.M. 611, 401, 1417
White, E.M. 749, 220, 1643
White, G.M. 1255
White, Gailen D. 893
White, N.D.G. 1266, 1285, 1848, 1311, 1588
Whitesides, R.E. 135O, 1592, 1242, 151O, 1446,
282, 1536. 1177, 1353
Whitfield. C.d. 743, 1641, 1773
Whitney, D.A. 247
Whitney, N.G. 1O50, 1032. 1031, 962
Whitson, T. 1435
Whittle, K. 876
Whitwell. T. 1753, 1416
Wicks, G.A. 374, 1783, 1486, 1759, 1440, 1525,
828, 1728, 89, 1372, 1734, 362, 1465, 152,
1414, 317, 156, 1423, 117, 1383, 1733, 1371.
164
Wiegand, C.L. 13, 746, 1884
Wiersma, D.W. 136, 296, 1192
Wiese. A.F. 1754, 1420
Wiese. M.V. 319, 1063. 1048
Wijngaert. K. de. 667, 1700
Wilcoxson. R.D. 999
Wilkins, D.E. 965, 205, 1768, 41, 1623, 1738
Wilkinson, H.T. 18, 1139
Wilkinson, R.E. 627, 257, 1596, 1250, 713, 732,
1578. 1227. 1579, 1561, 1471
Wilkinson, T. 179, 1873
Willard, C. U. 1889-. 1384
Williams, N.D. 517, 721
Williams, S. 558, 1625
Williams, W.P. 591
Williamson, J.D. 463
Wilson, H.P. 1429, 1755
Wilson, N.P. 363. 1229
Wilson, R.F. 553
Wilson, R.L. dr. 161, 1797. 1758
Winter, S.R. 763, 229, 1778, 147, 1813
Wirtz, U. 301
Wittenbach, V.A. 75, 524, 412
WLSBA. 810, 122, 812, 140
Wofford, D.S. 1203, 1068
Wolak, F.J. 31, 148
Wolf, J. 572, 1190, 1868
Wong, S.C. 672
Woo, K.C. 672
Wood, D.W. 757
Wood, d.R. 750
Woodend, J.J. 444, 643
Woolman, Horace Mann._1853-. 1112
Woosley, H. 242, 381
Wooten, J.B. 670
Workman, S.M. 482, 1612, 1653
Worland, A.J. 267, 1849
Worrell, W.D. 57, 1724
Worst-tarn, A.D. 1374, 1373, 1359
Worsham, D. 736, 1469, 1226
Wrage, L.J. 1438, 1518, 1477
WRERAO. 760, 1645, 1823
Wright, D.L. 393, 878, 1602
Wright, F.L. 323, 652
Wright, J.P. 569, 1545, 1187
Wright, R.J. 383, 1649, 1718
Wright, S.D. 30, 1355, 1324
WSWPA. 1411, 1483, 1344
WUEXA. 889, 88, 1081, 1498.
XU, A.L. 289
Xu, C.J. 783
Yachie, A. 770
Yantamoto, E. 670
Yamamoto, R. 593
Yamazaki. 198, 805, 345
Yamazaki, W.T. 197, 804, 344, 284, 1852
Yang, S.F. 529, 1861
Yao, J. 552, 421, 1670
Yee, D. 1460, 16O3, 1875
Yenne, S.P. 1437, 1325, 1511, 1454, 1512, 1513,
1480, 1443
Yip, W.K. 529, 1861
Yocom, D.H. 132, 434, 1749
Young, D.L. 196, 1800
Young, F.L. 1380. 72, 1354
Young, George Y._1899-. 1258
Youngs, V.L. 107, 557, 1624
Yount, D.J. 1142
Youtie, B.A. 819, 259
Yudi, V.P. 584
Yusuf, H.A. 766, 369
Zacharias, T. 28, 191, 1835
Zale, J.M. 269. 1610
Zamora, D.L. 1431, 1329, 1512, 1513
Zaske, S.K. 1142
Zbiec, I.I. 1184, 1425, 1426
Zehner, J.M. 1312. 1271
Zelazny, L.W. 1164
Zeleny, Lawrence. 1904-. 221
Zemetra, R.S. 288~
Zettler, J.L. 1312, 1271
Zhang, B.X. 929, 968
Zhang, G. 1662, 1179. 1621
Zilberstein, M. 838
Zimdahl, R.L. 682, 1449
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Ziolkowski, D.P. 1259
Zwer. P.K. 346, 199, 806, 198, SOS, 345, 804,
344, 197
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