CHICKPEA BIBLIOGRAPHY

1 9 3 0 TO 1974

K. B. SINGH PLANT BREEDER (CHICKPEA)

AND

L. J. G. V A N DER M A E S E N GERMPLASM BOTANIST (PULSES)

ICRISAT

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics 1-11-256 Begumpet Hyderabad 500016 (A.P.) India

1977 Preface

With an increased emphasis on research on the important grain legume crop of chickpea, there is a need for a comprehensive listing of chickpea literature. Bibliographies prepared by the ICAR

(I960), Regional Pulse Improvement Project of USDA (1966-1970), and L.J.G. van der Maesen (1972) have been the basic resource works on chickpea; this effort was undertaken to update the available bibliographic works and to provide wider coverage of the world literature.

Assistance was obtained from the U.S.D.A. Library, Commonwealth Bureau of Plant Breeding, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Publications and Information Directorate (Wealth of India Section), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (New Delhi), and the ICRISAT Library in compiling and checking the references. This bibliography covers the years 1930- 1974.

Also included is all traceable literature prior to this period.

The coverage includes 22 languages. Foreign titles are presented only in the English translation.

Where titles are of common knowledge in a particular field, the original language was kept in order to avoid confusion, for example some taxonomical works in Latin. A complete list of all languages used has been given at the end. A list of periodical abbreviations along with language and country of publication precedes the bibliography for identification of periodicals used in the citations. The World List of Scientific Periodicals, Fourth Edition, Butterworths, London, was used extensively while preparing the periodical abbreviations.

The table of contents lists the classifications of the entries. Numbering is consecutive begin• ning with entry 1. Author, subject, and geographic indexes provide a convenient approach to the entries. Scientific names are used for weeds, insects and diseases; there are cross references with common names, wherever possible.

Grateful acknowledgement is made to Drs. R.W. Cummings and L.D. Swindale, Director (retired) and

Director respectively, Dr. J.S. Kanwar, Associate Director, Dr. J.M. Green, Leader, Pulse Improve• ment Program, and Mr. G.D. Bengtson, Editor. We are thankful to the concerned Librarians for assistance in the preparation of this bibliography. The authors are also grateful to Messrs

D.S. Sarma and S.V.K. Parthasarathy for assistance in sorting out some references and preparing indexes and to Mr. A.J. Rama Rao for typing the manuscript.

K.B. Singh L.J.G. van der Maesen

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE iii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 1 GENERAL 23 BOOKS 23 REPORTS 24 GENERAL LITERATURE 26 ORIGIN AND HISTORY 32 TAXONOMY 34 ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY 39 PHYSIOLOGY 40 BIOCHEMISTRY 51 CYTOLOGY 65 GENETICS 67 BREEDING 77 CULTIVARS 80 SOILS 83 AGRONOMY 84 GENERAL 84 MIXED CROPPING 86 CROPPING SYSTEM AND ROTATION 93 FERTILIZERS AND MANURES 98 SOWING DATES, SPACINGS, METHODS AND SEED RATES 112 TILLAGE AND CULTIVATION 116 IRRIGATION 116 WEED CONTROL 117 DISEASES 119 GENERAL 119 BACTERIAL 123 FUNGAL 123 VIRAL 133 RESISTANCE 134 CONTROL MEASURES 136 INSECT-PESTS 138 GENERAL 138 COLEOPTERA 139 DIPTERA 141 LEPIDOPTERA 142 CHEMICAL CONTROL 143 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL 144

V NEMATODES 144 MICROBIOLOGY 145 NUTRITIONAL QUALITY 149 USES 166 ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 172 GENERAL 172 MARKETING, TRADE AND PRICES 173 STATISTICS 173 AUTHOR INDEX 177 SUBJECT INDEX 199 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 215 LANGUAGE ABBREVIATIONS 223 (Use with Subject and Geographic Indexes)

vi List of Abbreviations

Abstr. Bulgar. Sci. Lit. (Bulgaria) Afinidad (Spain) Abstracts of Bulgarian Scientific Litera• Afinidad ture Ager, Madr. (Spain) Abstr. in Phytopathology (U.S.A.) Ager, Madrid Abstracts in Phytopathology Agr. Biol. Chem. (Japan) Abstr. Pap. Agric. For. Sect., Pakistan Sci. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Conf. (Pakistan) Abstracts, Papers of the Agriculture & Agr. Exp. Sta. La Molina, Lima, Peru Forest Section, Pakistan Science Conference Agricultural Experiment Station La Molina, Lima, Peru Acad. Agric. Sci., Coimbatore (India) Academy of Agricultural Science, Coimbatore Agr. Gaz. N.S. Wales (Australia) Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales Acad. Rep. Populare Romine, Studii Cercetari Biochim. (Romania) Agr. Inform. Punjab Agr. Univ. (India) Academia Republicii Populare Romine, Agricultural Information Punjab Agricul• Institutul de Biochemie, Studii si Cerce• tural University tari de Biochimie Agr. J. (India) Acad. Sci. Hung. (Hungary) Agricultural Journal Academia Scientiarum Hungariae Agr. Res. Ind. Counc. Agr. Res. (India) Acad. Sci. (Paris) C.R. Ser. D. (France) Agricultural Research, Indian Council of Academie des Sciences (Paris) Comptes Agricultural Research Rendus Serie D. Agr. Res. Inst., Pusa. (India) Acta Biochim. Biophys. Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Agr. Res. J. Kerala (India) Acta Biol. Iugosl. Genetika. (Yugoslavia) Agricultural Research Journal, Kerala Acta Biologica Iugoslavica Genetica Agr. Res. Rep. Acta Hort. Petrop. (U.S.S.R.) Agricultural Research Report Acta Horto Petropolitani Agr. Ser. Acta Inst. bot. Acad. Sci. URSS. (U.S.S.R.) Agricultural Series Acta Instituti botanici Academia Scientia• rum URSS. Agr. Situat. India Agricultural Situation in India Acta Phytotaxon. Geobot. (Japan) Acta Phytotaxonomica et Geobotanica Agr. tec. (Chile) Agricultura tecnica Acta Phytother. (Netherlands) Acta Phytotherapeutica Agr. Tec. Mex. (Mexico) Agricultura Tecnica en Mexico Actas Trabajos Congr. Peruano Quim.,3 , 1949 (Peru) Agra Univ. J. Res. Sci. (India) Actas y Trabajos del Congreso Peruano de Agra University Journal of Research Science Quimica, 3 ° , 1949 Agric. Anim. Husb., India Adm. Rep. Dir. A g r i c , Ceylon Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, India Administration Report, Director of Agri• culture, Ceylon Agric. Anim. Husb. Uttar Pradesh. (India) Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Uttar Advan. Virus Res. (U.S.A.) Pradesh Advances in Virus Research Chickpea Bibliography

Agric. Ganad. (Chile) An. Edafol. Fisiol. veg. (Spain) Agricultura y Ganaderia Anales de Edafologia y Fisiologia vegetal

Agric. India, Bot. Ser. (India) An. Inst. Bot. A.J. Cavanilles (Spain) Agriculture in India, Botanical Series Anales del Instituto Botanico A.J. Cavanilles Agric. Lve-Stk. India Agriculture and Livestock In India An. Inst. Nac. Invest. Agron., Madr. (Spain) Anales Instituto Nacional de Investiga- Agric. Pakistan ciones Agronomicas., Madrid Agriculture, Pakistan Anal. Inst. Cerc, agron. (Romania) Agricultura (Spain) Analele Institutului de Cercetari agrono- Agricultura mice Academia Republicii Populare Romine

Agrociencia (Mexico) Anal. Inst. Cerc, agron. Ser. nova (Romania) Agrociencia Analele Institutului de Cercetari agrono- mice Academia Republicii Populare Romine Agrokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) Series nova Agrokhimiya Anal. Situacion Agric. Sinaloa (Mexico) Agron. Abstr. Madison (U.S.A.) Anales Situacion Agricultural Sinaloa Agronomy Abstracts, Madison Anales Fac. Farm. Bio-Quim., Univ. nac. Mayor Agron. J. (U.S.A.) San Marcos (Peru) Agronomy Journal Anales de la Facultad de Farmacla y Bio-Quimica, Universidad nacional Mayor Agron. Lusit. (Portugal) de San Marcos Agronomia Lusitania Anales Fac. Quim. Farm., Univ. Chile Agronomia, Habana (Cuba) Anales de la Facultad de Quimica y Farma• Agronomia, Habana cla, Universidad de Chile

Agronomico, Sao Paulo (Brazil) Anales Real Soc. Espan. Fis. Quim. (Madrid) Agronomico, Sao Paulo (Spain) Anales de la Real Sociedad Espanola de AICRPP (India) Fisica y Quimica (Madrid) All India Coordinated Research Project on Pulses Anales Soc. espan. Fis. Quim. (Spain) Anales de la Sociedade espanola de Fisica Akad. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki y Quimica Akademia Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Nauki Andhra Agric. J. (India) Allahabad Fmr (India) Andhra Agricultural Journal Allahabad Farmer Ankara Nukleer Arastirma Merkezi Teknik Am. J. Bot. Rapor (Turkey) American Journal of Botany Ankara Nukleer Arastirma Merkezi Teknik Rapor Am. J. Clin. Nutr. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Ankara Univ. Ziraat Fak. Bitki Yet. Kursusil (Turkey) Am. Phytopathol. Soc. Monogr. Ankara Universitesi, Ziraat Fakultesi, American Phytopathological Society Bitki Yetistirme ve Islahi Kursusu Monograph Ann. Agric. Sci. (Cairo) (Egypt) An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. (Brazil) Annals of Agricultural Science (Cairo) Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias Ann. Appl. Biol. (U.K.) An. Bromatol. (Madrid) (Spain) Annals of Applied Biology Anales de Bromatologia (Madrid)

2 List of Abbreviations

Ann. Arid Zone (India) Ann. Sci. Univ. Besancon, Bot. (France) Annals of Arid Zone Annales Scientifiques de l'Unlversite de Besancon, Botanique Ann. Biochem. Annals of Biochemistry Ann. Sper. Agrar. (Italy) Annali della Sperimentazione Agraria Ann. Biochem. exp. Med. (India) Annals of Biochemistry and Experimental Ann. Stn. Chim-Agrar. Sper. Roma, Ser. III Medicine Pubbl. (Italy) Annali della Stazione Chimico-Agraria Ann. Bot. (Lond.) (U.K.) Sperimentale di Roma, Series III Pubbli- Annals of Botany (London) cazione

Ann. Chim. Applicata (Italy) Anniv. Vol., R. bot. Gadn. Calcutta (India) Annali di Chimica Applicata Anniversary Volume, Royal Botanic Garden Calcutta Ann. Ecole natl. Agr. Alger(Algeria) Annales de I'Ecole Nationale d'Agriculture Annu. Int. Statist. agric. (Italy) d'Alger Annuaire Internationale des Statistiques agricoles, Rome Ann.Entomol. Soc. Am. (U.S.A.) Annals of the Entomological Society of Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. (U.S.A.) America Annual Review of Phytopathology

Ann. Fac. Agrar. Univ. Bari (Italy) Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. (U.S.A.) Annali della Facolta di Agraria, Universita Annual Review of Plant Physiology di Bari Annual Rep. U.P. Agri. Univ. (India) Ann. Fac. Agrar. Univ. Perugia (Italy) Annual Report, Uttar Pradesh Agricultural Annali della Facolta d'Agraria della Uni• University versita degli Studi Perugia Annual Rep. Ayub Agric. Res. Inst. (Pakistan) Ann. Fals. (France) Annual Report, Ayub Agricultural Research Annales des Falsifications Institute

Ann. Inst. Agric. (Algeria) Arch. Biochem. (U.S.A.) Annales de l'Institut Agricole Archives of Biochemistry

Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Suppl. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. (U.S.A.) Annales de l'Institut Pasteur, Supplement Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Ann. Inst. Phytopathol. Benaki (Greece) Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn. Ther. Annales de l'Institut Phytopathologique. Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie Benaki et de Therapie

Ann. Naturhist. Museums Wien. (Vienna)(Austria) Arch. Latinoamer. Nutr. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Archivos Latinoamericanas de Nutricion Wien (Vienna) Arch. Mikrobiol. (West Germany) Ann. Nutr. Aliment. (France) Archiv fur Mikrobiologie Annales de la Nutrition et de I'alimenta• tion Arkiv Bot. Stockh. andra Ser. (Sweden) Arkiv for Botanik, Stockholm, andra Serie Ann. Rep. Indian Coun. Agric. Res. (India) Annual Report, Indian Council of Agricul• Atti Accad. Ligure Sci. Lett. (Italy) tural Research Atti dell' Accademia Ligure di Scienze e Lettere Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Biol. Veg. (France) Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique Atti accad. Lincei (Italy) et Biologie Vegetale Atti dell' Accademia Lincei

3 Chickpea Bibliography

Avan. Aliment. Mejora. Anim. (Spain) Biol. Zh. Arm. (U.S.S.R.) Avances en Alimentacion y Mejoramiento Biologicheskii Zhurnal Armenii Animal Continues Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Armyan- skoi SSR Biologicheskii Nauki

Biologica Biologica

Biol. osn. oroshaem. zeml. Moskwa. (U.S.S.R.) Banaras Hindu Univ. J. Sclent. Res. (India) Biologicheski osnovy oroshaemogo zemlede- Banaras Hindu University Journal of liya, Moskwa Scientific Research Biotechnol. Bioengng. (U.S.A.) Beih. Bot. Centr.bl. (Germany) Biotechnology and Bioengineering Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt Continues Journal of Biochemical and Microbiological Technology and Engineering Beih. bot. Zbl. (Germany) Beihefte zum Botanischen Zentralblatt Bitki Koruma BuI. (Turkey) Bitki Koruma Bulteni Bengal Dept Agric. (India) Bengal Department of Agriculture Boiss. Diagn. Ser. Boissier, Diagnoses Serie Bihar agric. Coll. Mag. (India) Bihar Agricultural College Magazine Bol. Agr. Dept. Prod. Vegetal, Secretar. Agr., Ind., Com. Trabalho, Estado Minas Gerais Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (U.S.A.) (Brazil) Biochemical and Biophysical Research Boletim de Agricultura, Departamento de Communications Producao Vegetal, Secretaria da Agri• cultura, Industria, Comercio e Trabalho, Biochem. J. (U.K.) Estado de Minas Gerais Biochemical Journal Bol. Ind. anim. (Brazil) Biochem. Rev. (Bangalore) (India) Boletim de Industria animal Biochemical Reviews (Bangalore) Bol. Inst, nac. Invest. agron. (Madrid) Biochem. Z. (W. Germany) (Spain) Biochemische Zeitschrift Boletin del Instituto nacional de Investi- gaciones agronomicas (Madrid) Biochim. Biophys. Acta (Netherlands) Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. Secc. Biol. (Spain) Biofizika (U.S.S.R.) Boletin de la Real Sociedad Espanola de Biofizika Historia Natural Secci6n Biologica

Biokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) Bol. Soc. bot. Mex. Biokhimiya Boletin de la Sociedad Botanica de Mexico

Biol. Nauki (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Bol. Soc. Quim. Peru Biologicheskii Nauki (Moscow) Boletin de la Sociedad Quimica del Peru Cited interchangeably with Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly Biologicheskii Boll. R. Staz. Pat. veg. N.S. (Italy) Nauki Bolletino della Reale Stazione di Patologia vegetale Nova Seria Biol. Plant. (Prague) (Czechoslovakia) Biologia Plantarum (Prague) Boll. Soc. ital. Biol, sper. (Italy) Bollettino della Societa Italiana di Biol. Rundsch. (Germany) Biologia Sperimentale Biologischer Rundschau Boll. staz. Patol. veg. Roma (Italy) Biol. Sci., Tokyo (Japan) Bolletino della Stazione di Patologia Biological Science, Tokyo vegetale di Roma

4 List of Abbreviations

Boln mens. Dir. gen. Econ. (rural) a g r i c , Bull.,Agric. Res. Inst., Pusa (India) Mex. Bulletin, Agricultural Research Institute, Boletin mensual de la Direccion general de Pusa economia (rural) agricola, Mexico Bull., Ail-Union Inst. PI. Industr. Boln Patol. veg. Ent. agric. Madrid (Spain) Bulletin, All-Union Institute of Plant Boletln de Patologia Vegetal y Entomologia Industry agricola, Madrid Bull. Appl. Bot. Genet. PI. Breed. (U.S.S.R.) Boln Secr. Agr. y Desarrollo Mexico Bulletin of Applied Botany, Genetics and Boletln de la Secretaria de Agricultura y Plant Breeding. Leningrad USSR = Trudi Desarrollo Mexico po prikladnoi Botanike, Genetike i Selek- tsii Boln Soc. esp. Hist. Farm. (Spain) Boletln de la Sociedad espanola de Historia Bull. Appl. Bot. P1. Breed. de la Farmacia Bulletin of Applied Botany and Plant Breeding Bombay Univ. J. (India) Bombay University Journal Bull. bot. Soc. Bengal (India) Bulletin of the Botanical Society of Bengal Bonplandia (Germany) Bonplandia Bull. Calcutta Sch. trop. Med. (India) Bulletin of the Calcutta School of Tropical Bonplandia (Corrientes) (Argentina) Medicine Bonplandia (Corrientes) Bull. Central Food Technol. Res. Inst., Bot. Gaz. (U.S.A.) Mysore (India) Botanical Gazette Bulletin of the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore Bot. J. Linn. Soc. (U.K.) Changed to Food Science (Mysore) Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society Continues Journal of the Linnean Society Bull. Deccan Coll. Res. Inst. (India) of Botany, London Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute Bot. Mag. Tokyo (Japan) Botanical Magazine, Tokyo (Shokubutsugaku Bull. Grain Technol. (India) Zasshi) Bulletin of Grain Technology

Bot. Tidsskr. (Denmark) Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. Botanisk Tidsskrift Bulletin de I'Herbier Boissier Serie

Botan. Zh. (U.S.S.R.) Bull. Imp. Bur. PI. Genet. Herb. Botanicheskii Zhurnal Bulletin Imperial Bureau of Plant Genetics, Herbage Botanica (Delhi) (India) Botanica (Delhi) Bull. Indian Inst. Hyg. Publ. Hlth (India) Bulletin of the Indian Institute of Hygiene Brit. J. Nutr. (U.K.) and Public Health British Journal of Nutrition Bull. int. Soc. Trop. Ecol. (India) Brit. Med. J. (U.K.) Bulletin of the International Society for British Medical Journal Tropical Ecology Continued as Tropical Ecology Broteria Broterla, Lisboa Bull. Natn. Inst. Sci. India Bulletin of the National Institute of Bucharest Inst. Agron. N. Balcescu Lucr. Sciences of India Stiint. Ser. Bull. Sceances Inst. Roy. Colon. Beige (Bel• Bucharest Institutul Agronomica Nicolae gium) Balcescu Lucrari Stiintifice Serie Bulletin desSciances de I'Institute Royale Coloniale Beige

5 Chickpea Bibliography

Bull. Soc. Agricrs. Rabat (Morocco) Campesino, Santiago (Chile) Bulletin de la Societe des Agriculteurs Campesino, Santiago Rabat Can. Inst. Food Sci. Technol. J. Bull. Soc. Bot. Bulgarie, Sofia (Bulgaria) Canadian Institute of Food Science and Bulletin de la Societe botanique de Technology Journal Bulgarie, Sofia Continues Canadian Institute of Food Technology Journal Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. (France) Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr., Memoires (France) Physiology Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France, Continues Canadian Journal of Medical Memoires Sciences; Continued in parts as Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Canadian Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. (France) Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology Bulletin de la Societe de Chimie Biologique Can. J. Bot. Bull. Soc. Entomol. Egypte (Egypt) Canadian Journal of Botany Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique d'Egypte Can. J. Genet. Cytol. Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afr. Nord (Algeria) Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle Candollea (Switzerland) de l'Afrique du Nord Candollea

Bull. Soc. Imp. nat. Moscow (U.S.S.R.) Caryologia (Italy) Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale Naturelle, Caryologla Moscow Cent. Int. Agric. Trop. Ser. Semin. EE Bull. Soc. sci. Hyg. aliment. (France) (Mexico) Bulletin de la Societe Scientifique Centro International de Agricultura d'Hygiene Alimentaire et d'Alimentation Tropical Series Seminars EE Colombia Rationnelle de I'Homme Central Food Technol. Res. Inst.,Mysore Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. (U.S.A.) (India) Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club Central Food Technological Research Insti• tute, Mysore Bull. Univ. As. Centr. (U.S.S.R.) Bulletin de l'Universite de l'Assi Central News Agency, S. Africa Centrale, Tashkent Central News Agency, South Africa

Byull. glavn. bot. Sada (U.S.S.R.) Cereal Chem. (U.S.A.) Byulleten Glavnogo Botanicheskogo Sada Cereal Chemistry

Byull. Vses. Inst. Rastenievod. (U.S.S.R.) Cereal Sci. Today (U.S.A.) Byulleten Vsesoyuznogo Instituta Cereal Science Today Rastenlevodstva Continued as Cereals Foods World

Byull. vses. Nauch-issled Inst. Kukur Chem. Commun. Byulleten Vsesoyuznogo Nauchno-issledova- Chemical Communications tel'ski Institut Kukur Chem. Ind. (London) (U.K.) Chemistry and Industry (London)

CIAS - Cullacan, Sinaloa (Mexico) Cah. Rech. Agron. (Morocco) Centro de Investigaciones Agronomicas de Cahiers de la Recherche Agronomique Sinaloa

Calif. Agric. (U.S.A.) CIAT (Colombia) California Agriculture Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical

6 List of Abbreviations

Cienc. Nat. (Quito) (Equador) Curtis'Bot. Mag. (U.K.) Ciencia y Naturaleza (Quito) Curtis' Botanical Magazine

Ciencia (Mex.) Cyprus Agric. Res. Inst. Misc. Publ. (Cyprus) Ciencia (Mexico) Cyprus Agricultural Research Institute Miscellaneous Publications Ciftci. Brosurll (Turkey) Ciftciye Brosurll Cytologia (Tokyo) (Japan) Cytologia (Tokyo) Commerce Commerce

Commonw. Bur. Anim. Nutr. Tech. Commun.(U.K.) Dacca Univ. Stud. (Bangladesh) Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Nutrition Dacca University Studies Technical Communication

Danske Vid. Selsk., Biol. Skrift.(Denmark) Commonw. Mycol. Inst. (U.K.) Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Commonwealth Mycological Institute Skrifter Commonw. Agr. Bur. (Gt. Brit.) Desert Inst. Bull., A R E Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (Great Desert Institute Bulletin, Arab Republic Britain) Egypt Compt. rend. Acad. Agr. France Dhulia Coll. Agric. Mag. (India) Comptes Rendus des Seances de I'Academie Dhulia College of Agriculture Magazine d'Agriculture de France Diss. Abstr. (U.S.A.) C.r. hebd. Seanc. Acad. Sci. Paris (France) Dissertation Abstracts Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris Dokl. Akad. Nauki azerb. SSR. (U.S.S.R.) Doklady Akademii Nauki azerbaidzhanskoi SSR C.r. Seances Mens.Soc. Sci. Nat. Phys. Maroc (Morocco) Dokl. Akad. Nauki SSSR Ser. Biol. (U.S.S.R.) Comptes Rendus des Seances Mensuelles de Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Biolo- la Societe des Sciences Nature-lies et giya Physiques du Maroc Suspended publication Dokl. Biochem. (English Translation Dokl. Akad. Nauki SSSR Ser. Biokhim.)(U.S.) C.r. Soc. Fr. Physio - Veg. Doklady Biochemistry (English Translation Comptes Rendus de la Societe Francaise de of Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Physiologie Vegetale Biokhimiya) Continues Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Crop Sci. (U.S.A.) Biochemistry Section (English Translation) Crop Science Dokl. Bot. Sci. (Engl. Transl. Dokl. Akad. C.S.I.R. (India) Nauki SSSR Ser. Bot.) (U.S.) Council of Scientific and Industrial Doklady Botanical Sciences (English Trans• Research lation of Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Botanica) C.S.l.R.O. Plant Introduction Review (Austra• Continues Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR lia) Botanical Sciences Section (English Trans• Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial lation) Research Organization Plant Introduction Review Dokl. Vses. Akad. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki(U.S .S.R.) Doklady Vsesoyuznoi Akademii Sel'sk-khoz- Cult. Mod. yaistvennykh Nauki imeni V.I. Lenina Cultivador Moderno Dopov. Akad. Nauki Ukr. RSR (U.S.S.R.) Dopovidi Akademii Nauki Ukrains'koi RSR Curr. Sci. (India) Continued in parts as Dopovidi Akademiyl Current Science Nauki Ukrayins'koyi RSR Seriya B Veolohiya Veofizika Khimiya Ta Biolohiya

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E. Afr. Agric. J. (Kenya) Eur. J. Biochem. (West Germany) The East African Agricultural Journal European Journal of Biochemistry Continued as East African Agricultural Supersedes Biochemische Zeitschrift Journal of Kenya Tanganyika Uganda and Zanzibar Excerpta bot. (E. Germany) Excerpta botanica East Afr. Agric. For. J. (Kenya) East African Agricultural and Forestry Exp. Agric. (U.K.) Journal Experimental Agriculture Continues East African Agricultural Supersedes Empire Journal of Experimental Journal of Kenya Tanganyika Uganda and Agriculture Zanzibar Experientiae (vicosa Minas Gerais) (Brazil) Econ. Bot. (U.S.A.) Experientiae (vicosa Minas Gerais) Economic Botany

Econ. Res. Serv. Foreign USDA Economic Research Service Foreign USDA F.A.O. Agric. Stud. (Italy) Food & Agriculture Organization Agricul• Ege Univ. Zir. Fak. Yay. (Turkey) tural Studies Ege Universitesi Ziraat Fakultesi Yayinlari - Izmir F.A.O. Nutr. Mtg. Rep. Ser.(Switzerland) Food and Agriculture Organization Nutrition Egypt. Pharm. Bull. (U.A.R.) Meetings Report Series Egyptian Pharmaceutical Bulletin of the Pharmaceutical Society of Egypt and The F.A.O. Nutr. Stud. Syndicate of Pharmacists, U.A.R. Food and Agriculture Organization Nutri• tional Studies Emp. J. Exp. Agric. (U.K.) Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, F.A.O. Plant Prot. Bull. (Italy) Oxford Food and Agriculture Organization Plant Superseded by Experimental Agriculture Protection Bulletin Engl. Bot. Jahb. F.A.O. Prod. Yb. Rome (Italy) Engler, Botanlsche Jahrbucher Food and Agriculture Organization Produc• tion Year book, Rome Ent. Newslett. Entomology Newsletter F.A.O. Rome (Italy) Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome Ent. Ser. Bull. Entomology Series Bulletin Farmer (India) Farmer Ento. Soc. India Entomological Society of India Farm J. Farm Journal Entomol. Obozr. (U.S.S.R.) Entomblogicheskoe Obozrenie Fd. Fmg. (India) Food and Farming Entomol. Rev. (Engl. Transl. Entomol. Obozr.) (U.S.A.) FEBS Lett. (Netherlands) Entomological Review (English Translation Federation of European Biochemical Socie• of Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie) ties Letters

Entomologie Phytopath. appl. FEBS Proc. Meet. (U.S.A.) Entomologie et Phytopathologie appliquees Federation of European Biochemical Socie• ties Proceedings of the Meeting Enzymol. Acta Biocatal. (Netherlands) Enzymologia Acta Biocatalytica Feddes Repert. (East Germany) Feddes Repertorium Euphytica (Netherlands) Euphytica

8 List of Abbreviations

Federal Register (U.S.A.) Hassadeh (Israel) Federal Register Hassadeh

Fert. News (India) Hemera Zoa (Indonesia) Fertilizer News Hemera Zoa Suspended Publication Fertilizer Assoc. India Fertilizer Association India Herb. Abstr. (U.K.) Herbage Abstracts Fiziol. Biokhim. kul't Rast. (U.S.S.R.) Fiziologiya I Biokhimiya Kul'Turnykh Heredity (U.K.) Rastenii Heredity, London

Fiziol. Rast. (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Hilgardia (U.S.A.) Fiziologiya Rastenii (Moscow) Hilgardia

Fiziologia Mikroorganizmov(U.S.S.R.) Fiziologia Mikroorganizmov

Flora (Jena) (East Germany) I.A.R.I. Flora (Jena) Indian Agricultural Research Institute

Folia Microbiol. (Prague) (Czechoslovakia) I.C.A.R. Folia Microbiologica (Prague) Indian Council of Agricultural Research Continues Ceskoslovenska Mikrobiologie I.C.A.R. Agric. Yb. Folleto Misc. Inst. Nac. Investig. Agric. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Mexico Agricultural Yearbook Folleto Miscellaneo del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agronomicas Mexico I.C.A.R. Res. Ser. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Food Agric. Council Pakistan Research Series Food and Agriculture Council, Pakistan Ceased publication

Food Res. (U.S.A.) I.C.A.R. Rev. Ser. Bull. Food Research Indian Council of Agricultural Research Continued as Journal of Food Science Review Series Bulletin

Food Sci. (India) ICRISAT (India) Food Science International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics Food Technol. (Chicago) (U.S.A.) Food Technology (Chicago) Imperial agric. Res. Inst. Bull. (India) Imperial Agricultural Research Institute Foreign Agr. (U.S.A.) Bulletin Foreign Agriculture Ind. Eng. Chem. (U.S.A.) Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Indian Acad. Sci. Gazz. Chim. Ital. (Italy) Indian Academy of Science Gazzetta Chimica Italiana Indian agri. J. Geobios (China) Indian Agricultural Journal Geobiologia Indian Agric. God. sof. Univ., Sofia (Bulgaria) Indian Agriculturist Godishnik na Sofiiskiya Universitet, Sofia Indian Coco. Comt. Bull. Grasas Aceites (Sevilla) (Spain) Indian Coconut Committee Bulletin Grasas y Aceites (Sevilla)

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Indian Cotton Grow. Rev. Indian J. Genet. Indian Cotton Growing Review Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding Indian Coun. med. Res. Tech. Rep. Sci. Adv. Bd., New Delhi Indian J. Genet. PI. Breed. Indian Council of Medical Research. Tech• Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant nical Report of the Scientific Advisory Breeding Board, New Delhi Indian J. Hered. Indian Farmacist Indian Journal of Heredity Indian Farmacist Indian J. Hort. Indian Frag. Indian Journal of Horticulture Indian Farming Indian J. med. Res. Indian Fmg. Suppl. Indian Journal of Medical Research Indian Farming, Supplement Indian J. Microbiol. Indian J. Agri. Indian Journal of Microbiology Indian Journal of Agriculture Indian J. Mycol. Plant Pathol. Indian J. agric. Res. Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Indian Journal of Agricultural Research Pathology Continues Indian Journal of Science and Industry Section A Agricultural and Animal Indian J. Mycol. Res. Sciences Indian Journal of Mycological Research Ceased publication Indian J. agric. Sci. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Indian J. Nutr. Diet. Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics Indian J. Agron. Continues Journal of Nutrition and Diete• Indian Journal of Agronomy tics, India

Indian J. Anim. Sci. Indian J. Pathol. Bacteriol. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences Indian Journal of Pathology and Bacterio• logy Indian J. appl. Chem. Indian Journal of applied Chemistry Indian J. Pediatr. Indian Journal of Pediatrics Indian J. Biochem. Indian Journal of Biochemistry Indian J. Pharm. Continued as Indian Journal of Biochemistry Indian Journal of Pharmacy 4 Biophysics Indian J. Physiol. all. Sci. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys. Indian Journal of Physiology and Allied Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics Sciences Continues Indian Journal of Biochemistry Indian J. Plant Physiol. Indian J. Chem. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology Indian Journal of Chemistry Indian J. Poult. Sci. Indian J. Dairy Sci. Indian Journal of Poultry Science Indian Journal of Dairy Science Indian J. Sci. Ind. Indian J. Entomol. Indian Journal of Science and Industry Indian Journal of Entomology Indian J. Soil Sci. Indian J. exp. Biol. Indian Journal of Soil Science Indian Journal of Experimental Biology Supersedes in part Journal of Scientific Indian J. vet. Sci. and Industrial Research (India) Section C Indian Journal of Veterinary Science Biological Sciences

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Indian Oilseeds J. Ital. Agric. (Italy) Indian Oilseeds Journal Italia Agricola

Indian Pharmacist Izv. Akad. Nauki arm. SSR. Biol. Nauki Indian Pharmacist (U.S.S.R.) Izvestiya Akademii Nauki Armyanskoi SSR. Indian Phytopathol. Biologicheskie Nauki Indian Phytopathology Izv. Akad. Nauki Mold. SSR. Ser. Biol. Khim. Indian Sci. Cong. (Agric.) Nauki (U.S.S.R.) Indian Science Congress (Agriculture) Izvestiya Akademii Nauki Moldavskoi SSR. Seriya Biologicheskikh I Khimcheskikb Indian Sci. Cong. Assoc. Proc. Nauki Indian Science Congress Association Continues in Part Izvestiya Akademii Nauki Proceedings Moldavskoi SSR.

Indian Vet. J. Izv. Akad. Nauki Tadzh. SSR. Otd. Biol. Indian Veterinary Journal Nauki (U.S.S.R.) Izvestiya Akademii Nauki Tadzhikskoi SSR. Inforrae, Esta. expl. Agr. "La Molina" (Peru) Otdelenie Biologlcheskikh Nauki Informe, Estacion Experimental Agricola de "La Molina" Izv. Inst. Khranene, Bulg. Akad. Nauki Izvestiya Institut Khranene, Bulgarii Inst. Agric. Res. (Addis) (Ethiopia) Akademii Nauki Institute of Agricultural Research (Addis) Izv. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki (U.S.S.R.) Izvestiya, Sel'sk-khozyalstvennye Nauki Inst. Agric. Sci., Kanpur (India) Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Kanput Izv. Timlryazev. Sel'sk-khoz. Akad.(U.S.S.R. ) Izvestiya Timiryazevskoi Sel'sk-khozyaist- Inst. Developm. Econ. Karachi (Pakistan) vennoi Akademii Institute of Developmental Economy, Karachi

Int. agric. Collab. Ser. (U.S.A.) International Agricultural Collaboration Series J. Agr. Chem. (Taiwan) Journal of Agricultural Chemistry Int. At. Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria) International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna J. agr. Sci. Camb. (U.K.) Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge Int. Bull. PI. Prot., Rome (Italy) International Bulletin of Plant Protection, J. agric. Pood Chem. (U.S.A.) Rome Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Intensive Agric. J. agric. Res. (Pakistan) Intensive Agriculture Journal of Agricultural Research

Invest. Prog. Agric. (Chile) J. Agric. Trop. Bot. Appl. (France) Investigacion y Progreso Agricola Journal d'Agriculture Tropicale et de Botanique Appliquee Iran J. Plant Pathol. Iran Journal of Plant Pathology J. Am. Diet. Assoc. Journal of the American Dietetic Associa• Israel Congr. PI. Pathol. tion Israel Congress of Plant Pathology J. Am. Soc. Agron. Israel J. Agric. Res. Journal of American Society of Agronomy Israel Journal of Agricultural Research J. appl. Sci. (India) Israel J. Bot. Journal of Applied Sciences Israel Journal of Botany

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J. Asiatic Soc. Bengal (India) J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science J. Assam Sci. Soc. (India) Journal of Assam Science Society J. Inst. Chem., Calcutta (India) Journal of the Institute of Chemistry, J. Assoc. offic. agr. Chemists (U.S.A.) Calcutta Journal of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists J. Linn. Bot. Soc. (U.K.) Journal of the Linnean Botanical Society J. Assoc. Physns. India Journal of the Association of Physicians, J. Microbiol. U.A.R. (Egypt) India Journal of Microbiology, U.A.R.

J. Bihar bot. Soc. (India) J. Nutr. (U.S.A.) Journal of the Bihar Botanical Society Journal of Nutrition

J. Biol. Chem. (U.S.A.) J. Nutr. Diet. (India) Journal of Biological Chemistry Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics Continued as Indian Journal of Nutrition J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. (India) and Dietetics Journal of the Bombay natural History Society J. Org. Chem. (U.S.A.) Journal of Organic Chemistry J. Chem. U.A.R. (Egypt) Journal of Chemistry of the U.A.R. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. Formerly Egyptian Journal of Chemistry Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology

J. econ. Entomol. (U.K.) J. Postgrad. Sch. (India) Journal of Economic Entomology Journal of the Postgraduate School

J. Egypt. med. Assoc. (Egypt) J. Proc. Instn. Chemists, India Journal of the Egyptian Medican Association Journal and Proceedings of the Institution of Chemists, India J. exp. Bot. (England) Formerly Proceedings of the Institution of Journal of Experimental Botany Chemists

J. Food Sci. (U.S.A.) J. Res.,APAU (India) Journal of Food Science Journal of Research, Andhra Pradesh Agri• cultural University, Hyderabad J. Food Sci. Technol. (India) Journal of Food Science and Technology J. Res., Haryana Agric. Univ. (India) Journal of Research, Haryana Agricultural J. Hered. (U.S.A.) University Journal of Heredity J. Res., Punjab Agric. Univ. (India) J. Indian bot. Soc. Journal of Research, Punjab Agricultural Journal of the Indian Botanical Society University

J. Indian Chem. Soc. J. Roy. Tech. Coll. Glasgow (U.K.) Journal of the Indian Chemical Society Journal of Royal Technical College, Glasgow

J. Indian Chem. Soc. Industr. Edn. J. Sci. Food Agric. (U.K.) Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, Journal of the Science of Food and Agri• Industry Edition culture

J. Indian Inst. Sci. J. Sci. ind. Res. (India) Journal of Indian Institute of Science Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research J. Indian med. Assoc. Continues Journal of Scientific and Indus• Journal of the Indian Medical Association trial Research (India) Section A General

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J. Sci. Res. (Indonesia) Labdev (India) Journal of Scientific Research Labdev Ceased publication Labdev J. Sci. Tech. (India) J. Sci. Res. Banaras Hindu Univ. (India) Labdev Journal of Science and Technology Journal of Scientific Research of the Banaras Hindu University Lenin Acad. Agric. Sci. Inst. PI. Ind. (U.S.S.R.) J. Soil Conserv. Serv. N S W (Australia) Lenin Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Journal of Soil Conservation Service of Institute of Plant Industry New South Wales Lloydia (CINCI.) (U.S.A.) J. Stored Prod. Res. (U.K.) Lloydia (CINCINNATI) Journal of Stored Products Research Lucr. Ses. Stiint. Inst. agron. Nicolae J. Theor. Biol. (U.K.) Balcescu (Romania) Journal of Theoretical Biology Lucrari Sesiunii Stiintifice Institutului Agronomice Nicolae Balcescu J. Trop. Pediatr. Environ. Child Hlth. (U.K.) Journal of Tropical Pediatrics and Child Health Continues Journal of Tropical Pediatrics Madras Agric. Dept. Yb. (India) J. Uk. Univ., Ujjain (India) Madras Agricultural Department Yearbook Journal of the Utkal University, Ujjain Madras agric. J. (India) J. Univ. Bombay (India) Madras Agricultural Journal Journal of the University of Bombay Madras agric. J. (Suppl.) (India) J. Univ. Poona, Sci. Technol. (India) Madras Agricultural Journal (Supplement) Journal of the University of Poona, Science and Technology Magazine, N.M. College of Agri. Navasari (India) Jap. agric. Res. Quart.(JARQ) Magazine N.M. College of Agriculture Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly Navasari

JNKW Res. J. (India) Mahatma Phule Agric. Univ. Res. J. (India) Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya Mahatma Phule Agricultural University Research Journal Research Journal

Mazogazdasag (Hungary) Mazogazdasag

Kanpur agric. Coll. J. (India) Melhoramento (Spain) Kanpur Agricultural College Journal Melhoramento

Karaj Agr. Coll. (Iran) Mem. Congr. Cient. mex., IV Centenario Univ. Karaj Agricultural College Mex. 1953 (Mexico) Memorias del Congreso Cientifico Mexicano, Kew Bull. Add. Ser. (U.K.) IV Centenario de la Universidad de Mexico Kew Bulletin(Additional Series) 1953

Khadi Gramodyog (India) Mem. Dep. Agric, India Khadi Gramodyog Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture, India Khim. Sel'sk-khoz. (U.S.S.R.) Khimiya v Sel'skokhozyaistvo Mem. Dep. Agric. India Bot. Ser. Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture Kolkhoz. Proizv. (U.S.S.R.) in India, Botanical Series Kolkhoznoe Proizvodstvo

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Mem. Dep. Agric. India Chem. Ser. Mysore agric. Cal. Yb. (India) Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture Mysore Agricultural Calender Yearbook in India, Chemical Series Mysore agric. J. (India) Mem. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Univ. (Japan) Mysore Agricultural Journal Memoirs of the Faculty of Agriculture Ceased publication Hokkaido University Mysore Cent. Food Technol. Res. Inst. (India) Mexico Secr. Agric. Ganad. Mysore Central Food Technological Research Mexico Secretaria de Agricultura y Ganade- Institute ria Mysore J. Agric. Sci. (India) Mikol. Fitopatol. (U.S.S.R.) Mysore Journal of Agricultural Sciences Mikologiya I Fitopatologiya

Mikrobiologiya (U.S.S.R.) Mikrobiologiya Nachrbl. Dtsch. Pflschdienst. (Germany) Min. Agric. Forestry, Tokyo (Japan) Nachrichtenblatt fur den Deutschen Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Tokyo Pflanzenschutzdienst

Min. Agric. nat. Domains, Sofia (Bulgaria) agric. coll. Mag. (India) Ministry of Agriculture and National Nagpur Agricultural College Magazine Domains, Sofia Nat. Index Agric. FId. Expts. (India) Min. Econ. Camp. Prod. Agric. National Index of Agricultural Field Ministeria de Economia Campesina y Experiments Productivo Agricultural Natl. Acad. Sci. (India) Minist. Agr. y Trab. National Academy of Sciences Ministeria de Agricultura y Trabajo National Academy J. Sciences Misc. Papers Landbouwhogeschool, Wageningen National Academy Journal of Sciences (Netherlands) Miscellaneous Papers, Landbouwhogeschool, Nature (U.K.) Wageningen Nature

Mitt. biol. Bundesanst. Land-Forstwirtsch. Naturforschung Berl-Dahlem (West Germany) Naturforschung Mitteilungen der Biologischer Bundesanstalt fur Land- Und Forstwirtschaft, Berlin - Naturwissenschaften (West Germany) Dahlem Naturwissenschaften

Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. Muench. (West Nauch. Dokl. Vyssh. Shk. Biol. Nauki (U.S.S.R.) Germany) Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly Biologi- Mitteilungen der Botanischen Staatssammlung cheskie Nauki Munchen Nauch. Tr., Vissh Selskostop. Inst. "Georgi Mosc. Univ. Biol. Sci. Bull. (U.S.S.R.) Dimitrov", Agron. Fak. (Sofia) (Bulgaria) Moscow University, Biological Sciences Nauchni Trudove, Vissh Selskostopanski Bulletin Institut "Georgi Dimitrov", Agronomicheski Fakultet (Sofia) Mycol. Pap. Common. Myc. Inst., Kew (U.K.) Mycological Papers, Commonwealth Mycolo- Nauchni Trud. Vissh selskostop. Inst. gical Institute, Kew Vasil Kolarov. (Bulgaria) Nauchni Trudove Vissh Selskostopanski Mycologia (U.S.A.) Institut' Vasil Kolarov, Plovdiv Mycologia Nauki Pered. Opyt Sel'sk-khoz. (U.S.S.R.) Mycopathol. Mycol. Appl. (Netherlands) Nauki Peredovoi Opyt v Sel'skokhozyaistvo Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata Reverted to original title

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Nematologica (Netherlands) Palest. J. Bot. (Israel) Nematologica Palestine Journal of Botany Continued as Israel Journal of Botany Neth. J. PI. Pathol. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology Palest. J. Bot. Rehovot Ser. (Israel) Palestine Journal of Botany, Rehovot Series New Phytol. (U.K.) New Phytologist Pamph. Dep. Agric. Tanganyika Pamphlet, Department of Agriculture, Norg. Landbrhoisk. Arsmeld. (Norway) Tanganyika Norges Landbruksholskoles Arsmelding Pest Technol. (U.K.) Nova Hedwigla (West Germany) Pest Technology Nova Hedwigia Pesticides (Bombay) (India) Novit. Syst. Plant. vasc. (U.S.S.R.) Pesticides (Bombay) Novitates Systematicae Plantarum vascula- rium, Leningrad Pharmaceutist Pharmaceutist Nutr. Rep. Int. (U.S.A.) Nutrition Reports International Photosynthetica (Prague) (Czekhoslovakia) Photosynthetics (Prague) Nutritional Studies, F.A.O. (Italy) Nutritional Studies, Food and Agriculture Physiol. Biochem. Cult. Plants (Engl. Transl. Organization Fiziol. Biokhim. Kul't.) Physiology & Biochemistry of Cultivated Plants Ceased publication

Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. (Austria) Physiol. Plant. (Scandinavia) Oesterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift Physiologia Plantarum Continued as Plant Systematics and Evolu• tion Physiol. Veg. (France) Physiologie Vegetale Okla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Progr. Rep. (U.S.A.) Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station Physis, (B. Aires) (Argentina) Progress Report Physis, Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Ciencias naturales (Buenos Aires)

Phytochemistry (Oxf.) (U.K.) Phytochemistry (Oxford) PAG Bull. (U.S.A.) Protein Association Group Bulletin Phytomorphology (India) Phytomorphology Pak. J. Biochem. Pakistan Journal of Biochemistry Phytopathol. Mediterr. (Italy) Phytopathologia Mediterranea Pak. J. Biol. Agr. Sci. Suspended publication Pakistan Journal of Biological and Agri• cultural Sciences Phytopathol. Z. (W. Germany) Phytopathologische Zeitschrift Pak. J. Bot. Pakistan Journal of Botany Phytopathology (U.S.A.) Phytopathology Pak. J. Res. Pakistan Journal of Research PI. Prot. Bull. FAO, Rome (Italy) Plant Protection Bulletin, Food & Agricul• Pak. J. Sci. ture Organization, Rome Pakistan Journal of Science PI. Prot. Bull., New Delhi (India) Pak. J. Sci. Res. Plant Protection Bulletin, New Delhi Pakistan Journal of Scientific Research

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PI. Sci. Lit. (U.S.A.) P.R. J. Publ. Hlth. Trop. Med. Plant Science Literature Puerto Rico Journal of Public Health and Tropical Medicine PI. Soil (Netherlands) Plant and Soil Proc. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R. Biochem. Sect. Proceeding of the Academy of Sciences Plant Biochem. J. (India) U.S.S.R. Biochemistry Section Plant Biochemical Journal Proc. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. Plant Breeding Abstracts (U.K.) Proceedings of the American Society for Plant Breeding Abstracts Horticultural Science Continued as Journal of the American Plant Cell Physiol. (Tokyo) (Japan) Society for Horticultural Science Plant Cell Physiology (Tokyo) Proc. Amer. Soc. Soil. Sci. Plant Dis. Rep. (U.S.A.) Proceedings of the American Society for Plant Disease Reporter Soil Science

Plant Foods Hum. Nutr. (U.S.A.) Proc. Bihar Acad. Agric. Sci. (India) Plant Foods for Human Nutrition Proceedings of the Bihar Academy of Continued as Qualitas Plantarum Plant Foods Agricultural Sciences for Human Nutrition Proc. Bihar Acad. Sci. Plant Genet. Resour. Newsl. (Italy) Proceedings of the Bihar Academy of Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter, Food Sciences and Agriculture Organization, Rome Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad. Plant Physiol. (Bethesda) (U.S.A.) Proceedings of the Indian National Science Plant Physiology (Bethesda) Academy

Plant Prot. (U.S.S.R.) Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. Plant Protection Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress

Planta (Berl.) (W.Germany) Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. Assoc. Planta, Archiv fur Wissenschaftliche Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress Botanik (Berlin) Association

Planta Med. (Germany) Proc. Int. Conf. Plant Growth Subst. Planta Medica Proceedings of the International Conference on Plant Growth Substance Poona agr. Coll. Mag. (India) Poona Agricultural College Magazine Proc. Int. Seed Test. Assoc. (Netherlands) Proceedings of the International Seed Poult. Sci. (U.S.A.) Testing Association Poultry Science Proc. Iraqi sci. Soc. (Iraq) Prelim. Rep. Rehovot natn. Univ. Inst. Agron. Proceedings of the Iraqi Scientific (Israel) Societies Preliminary Report, Rehovot National Ceased publication University, Institute of Agronomy Proc. Meeting of Crops and Soils Wing, Board Preslia (Prague) (Czechoslovakia) Agric. Anim. Husb. (India) Preslia (Prague) Proceedings of the Meeting of Crops and Soils Wing, Board of Agriculture and Presse med. Animal Husbandry La Presse Medicale Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. India Prikl. Biokhim. Mikrobiol. (U.S.S.R.) Proceedings of the National Academy of Prikladnaya Biokhimiya I Mikrobiologiya Sciences

Priroda (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Proc. Nutr. Soc. (U.K.) Priroda (Moscow) Proceedings of the Nutrition Society

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Proc. Pak. Sci. Conf. Rasayanam (India) Proceedings of the Pakistan Science Confe• Rasayanam rence Rasteniev'd Nauki (Bulgaria) Proc. 5th Pak. Sci. Cong. Rasteniev'dni Nauki Proceedings of the 5th Pakistan Science Congress Recent Advan. Phytochem. Recent Advances in Phytochemistry Proc. R. Soc. (U.K.) Proceedings of the Royal Society Referat. Zh. (U.S.S.R.) Referativnyi Zhurnal Proc. Second Ento. meet. (India) Proceedings of the Second Entomologists' Rep. Bd. sclent. Advice India Meeting Report of the Board of Scientific Advice for India Proc. Second SABRAO, New Delhi (India) Proceedings of the Second Society for the Rep. Dep. Agric. Cent. Prov. Berar Advancement of the Breeding Researches in Report of the Department of Agriculture, Asia and Oceania, New Delhi Central Provinces and Berar

Proc. Soc. Biol. Chemists, India Rep. Dep. Agric. Madras (India) Proceedings of the Society of Biological Report of the Department of Agriculture, Chemists, India Madras

Proc. Soc. exp. Biol. Med. (U.S.A.) Rep. Dep. Agric. Punjab (India) Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Report of the Department of Agriculture, Biology and Medicine Punjab

Proc. Symp. Proteins, Mysore (India) Rep. Dep. Agric. Tanganyika Proceedings of the Symposium on Proteins, Report of the Department of Agriculture, Mysore Tanganyika

Proc. Wld's Poult. Congr. Exposition (U.S.A.) Rep. Dir. Agric. Cyprus Proceedings of the World's Poultry Report of the Director of Agriculture, Congress and Exposition Cyprus

Proc. Zool. Soc. Rep. Indian Coun. agric. Res. Proceedings of the Zoological Society Report of the Indian Council of Agricul• tural Research Prog. Farming (India) Progressive Farming Rep. Inst. Agric. Res. Ethiopia Report of the Institute of Agricultural Progreso Agric. Vitic. (Italy) Research, Ethiopia Progreso agricultura e Viticultura Rep. operations Dept. Agr., Punjab (India) Punjab Agr. Univ. J. Res. (India) Report of the operations, Department of Punjab Agricultural University Journal of Agriculture, Punjab Research Report of the Imperial Mycologist (India) Punjab Farmer (India) Report of the Imperial Mycologist Punjab Farmer Res. Bull. Panjab Univ., Science (India) Puratattva (India) Research Bulletin of the Panjab University, Puratattva Science

Res. Ind. (India) Research and Industry

Res. J. Sci. Acad. (India) Research Journal of the Hindi Science Quaderni nutriz. (Italy) Academy Quaderni nutrizione

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Res. J. Mahatma Phule Agric. Univ. (India) Rev. Peru. Entomol. Agric. (Peru) Research Journal, Mahatma Phule Agricul• Revista Peruana de Entomologia Agrlcola tural University Continued as Revista Peruana de Entomologia

Res. Rep. Sci., Agric. Jerusalem Rev. R. Acad. cienc. exactas fis. nat. Madr. Research Report Science, Agriculture, (Spain) Jerusalem Revista de la Real Academia de Ciencias exactas, fisicas y naturales de Madrid Rev. Agric. Afr. N. Alger Revue d'Agriculture de l'Afrique du Nord, Rev. Soc. rur. bras. (Brazil) Alger Revista de Sociedade rural brasileira

Rev. Agric. Vitic. Afr. N. Revue Bot. appl. Agric. Trop. Revue d'Agriculture et Viticulture de Revue de Botanique Appliquee et d'Agri• l'Afrique du Nord culture Tropicale

Rev. Asoc. Argentina Dietol. Revue Cytol. biol. Veg. (France) Revista de la Asociacion Argentina de Revue de Cytologic et de Biologie vegetales Dietologia Revue fr. Ent. Rev. Asoc. Bioquim. Arg. (Argentina) Revue francaise d' entomologie Revista de la Asociacion Bioquimica Argentina Ric. Sci. (Italy) Ricerca Scientifica Rev. Asoc. (Fed.) rur. Urug. Revista de la Asociacion (Federacion) Riv. fruttic. (Italy) rural del Uruguay Rivista de frutticultura

Rev. Clin, espan. (Spain) Riv. Patol. Veg. (Italy) Revista clinica Espanola Rivista di Patologia Vegetale, Padova

Rev. esp. Fisiol. (Spain) Riz Rizicult. Cult. Vivr. Trop. (France) Revista espanola de Fisiologia Riz et Riziculture et Cultures Vivrieres Tropicales Rev. gen. Bot. (France) Revue Generale Botanique

Rev. Hort. Alger. Tunis. Maroc. S. African J. Med. Sci. Revue Horticole de l'Algerie, Tunisie et South African Journal of Medical Sciences Maroc S. Indian Hort. Rev. ind. agric. Tucuman (Argentina) South Indian Horticulture Revista Industrial y agricola de Tucuman, San Miguel SABRAO News Letter (Japan) Society for the Advancement of Breeding Rev. Invest, agric, B. Aires (Argentina) Researches in Asia and Oceania News Letter Revista de investigaciones agricolas, Sad Ogorod. (U.S.S.R.) Buenos Aires Sad i Ogorod

Rev. Mex. Prod. Anim. (Mexico) Sb. Nauch. Tr., Erevan. Arm. Gos. Pedagog. Revista Mexicana de Produccion Animal Inst., Khim. (U.S.S.R.) Sbornik Nauchnii Trudy, Erevan Armenski Rev. Nutr. Annual (Madrid) (Spain) Gosudarstva Pedagogia Institut, Khimya Revista de Nutricion Annual (Madrid) Sb. nauch. Tr. Nauchnoissled. Inst. Zemled. Armyan SSR. (U.S.S.R.) Rev. Path. Veg. Sbornik nauchnii Trudy Nauchnoissledvennoi Revue de Pathologie Vegetale Institut Zemledelie Armyan SSR

Rev. Pathol. veg. Ento. Agric. Fr. (France) Sb. Nauch. Trud. Biol. Med. (Bulgaria) Revue de Pathologie Vegetale et d'Entomo- Sbornik ot Nauchni Trudove po Biologiya I logie Agricole de France Meditsina

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Sb. Trud. Aspir. molod. nauch. Sotr. Sots. Sel'sk-khoz. (U.S.S.R.) Sbornik Trudov Aspirantov i Molodykh Sotsiallsticheskoe Sel'skoe khozyaistvo Nauchnykh Sotrudnikov Sots. Zern. Khoz. (U.S.S.R.) Sci. Agric. (U.S.A.) Sotsiallsticheskoe Zernovoe Khozyaistvo Science in Agriculture Continues Science for the Farmer Sov. Plant Physiol. (Engl. Transl. Fiziol. Rast.) (U.S.A.) Sci. Cult. (India) Soviet Plant Physiology (English Transla• Science and Culture tion of Fiziologiya Rastenii)

Sci. Rep. (India) Spec. Rep. Ser. med. Res. Coun. (U.K.) Science Reporter Special Report Series, Medical Research Council Sci. Rep. agric. Res. Inst., Pusa (India) Scientific Reports of the Agricultural Staerke (Germany) Research Institute, Pusa Staerke

Sci. Rep. Imp. agr. Res. Inst., New Delhi Standard (Turkey) (India) Standard Scientific Reports of the Imperial Agri• cultural Research Institute, New Delhi Statist. Yb. Statistical Yearbook Sci. Rep. Indian agric. Res. Inst. Scientific Reports of the Indian Agri• Staz. Chim.-agr. Sper., Tonino, Italy cultural Research Institute Stazione Chimica-agraria Sperimentale, Tonino Italia Sci. Res. (Bangladesh) Scientific Research Staz. sper. agrar. ital. Stazione Sperimentale agraria Italiana Sci. Technol. (U.S.A.) Science and Technology Studi Sassar. (Italy) Continues International Science and Studi Sassaresi Technology Suspended publication Suelo argent. (Argentina) Suelo argentina Science (U.S.A.) Science Surco, Madr. (Spain) Surco, Madrid Selekts. Semenov. (U.S.S.R.) Selektsiya i Semenovodstvo Sveklovodstvo (U.S.S.R.) Sveklovodstvo Sel'sk-khoz. Biol. (U.S.S.R.) Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Biologiya Symp. Hum. Nutr. Health Near East., Proc. 4th Supersedes Agrobiologiya Symposium on Human Nutrition and Health in Near East, Proceedings 4th Sel'sk-khoz. Kaz. (U.S.S.R.) Sel'skoekhozyaistvo Kazakhstana

Sel'sk-khoz. Kirg. (U.S.S.R.) Sel'skoekhozyaistvo Kirgizii

Sel'sk-khoz. Kult. (U.S.S.R.) Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Kultura Tabulae Biol. (Netherlands) Tabulae Biologicae Sel'sk-khoz. Povolzh'ya. (U.S.S.R.) Ceased publication Sel'skoekhozyaistvo povolzh'ya Taxon (Netherlands) Soil Biol. Biochem. (U.K.) Taxonomy Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Soil Sci. Tec. agric. (Catania) (Italy) Soil Science Tecnlca agricola (Catania)

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Tec. Pecu. Mex. Tr. Prikl. Bot. Genet. Selek. (U.S.S.R.) Tecnica Pecuaria en Mexico Trudy Po Prikladnoi Botanike Genetike i Selektsii, Leningrad Also as Bulletin of Applied Botany, Gene• Tech. Bull., Bur. agric. Inf., Lucknow(India) tics and Plant Breeding Technical Bulletin, Bureau of Agricultural Information, Lucknow Tr. Tashkent. Sel'sk-khoz. Inst. (U.S.S.R.) Trudy Tashkentskogo Sel'skokhozyaistvennogo Tech. Bull. Cyprus Dep. Agric. (Cyprus) Instituta Technical Bulletin, Cyprus Department of Agriculture Tr. Tifliskogo Bot. Sada (U.S.S.R.) Trudy Tiflishogo Botanicheskii Sada Tech. Bull. Dep. Agric. U.P. (India) Technical Bulletin, Department of Agri• Tr. vses. Inst. Zashch. Rast. (U.S.S.R.) culture, Uttar Pradesh Trudy Vsesoyuznogo instituta Zashchity rastenii Tech. Rep. Sci. Adiv. Bd. ICMR (India) Technical Report, Scientific Advisory Trans. Bose Res. Inst., Calcutta (India) Board, Indian Council of Medical Research Transactions of the Bose Research Institute, Calcutta Techn.Bull. Kabul Univ. Afghanistan Fac. Agric. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. (U.K.) Technical Bulletin of the Kabul University Transactions of the British Mycological Afghanistan Faculty of Agriculture Society, London

Terre Maroc. (Morocco) Trans. Linn. Soc. London (U.K.) Terre Marocaine Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London Tetrahedron Lett. (U.K.) Tetrahedron Letters Trans. Proc. bot. Soc. Edinb. (U.K.) Transactions and Proceedings of the Theor. Appl. Genet. (W. Germany) Botanical Society of Edinburgh Theoretical And Applied Genetics Continued as Botanical Society of Edinburgh Transactions Tijdschr. Plantenziekten (Netherlands) Tijdschrift voor Plantenziekten Trav. Soc. bulg. Sclent, nat. (Bulgaria) Travaux de la Societe bulgare des Sciences Tr. azerb. nauchno-issled.Inst. (U.S.S.R.) naturel]es Trudy Azerbaidzhanskii Nauchno-Issledova- tel'skii Institut Trop. Agric. (Colombo) (Sri Lanka) Tropical Agriculturist (Colombo) Tr. Erevan. Zootekh.-Vet. Inst. (U.S.S.R.) Trudy Erevanskogo Zootekhniki-Veterinarnogo Trop. Agric, (Trin.) (West Indies) Instituta Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad)

Tr. gl. bot. Sada (U.S.S.R.) Trop. Ecol. (India) Trudy Glavnogo botanicheskogo Sada Tropical Ecology Ceased publication

Tr. Kishinev. Sel'sk-khoz. Inst. (U.S.S.R.) Trudy Kishinevskogo Sel'skokhozyaistvennogo Instituta imeni M.V. Frunze Uch. Zap. sarat. Gos. Univ. (U.S.S.R.) Uchenye Zaplski Saratovskogo Gosudarst- Tr. Moskw. glav. Bot. Sada (U.S.S.R.) vennogo Universiteta imeni N.G. Cherny- Trudy Moskovkogo glavnogo Botanicheskii shevskogo Sada Uch. Zap., Tiraspol. Gos. Pedagog. Inst. Tr. pokhim. Prirodn. Soedin., Kishinevsk. (U.S.S.R.) Gos. Univ. (U.S.S.R.) Uchenye Zapiski, Tiraspol'skii Gosudarst• Trudy pokhimii Prirodnykh Soedinenii, vennyi Pedagogicheskii Institut imeni T.G. Kishinevskii Gosudarstvennyi Universitet Shevchenko

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Univ. Udaipur Res. Stud. (India) Vses. Akad. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki V. I. Lenina University of Udaipur Research Studies Dokl. Vsesoyuznoe Akademii Sel'skokhozyaistvennoi USDA Tech. Bull. Nauki United States Department of Agriculture, Technical Bulletin

U.S. Dep. Agric. Bull. United States Department of Agriculture, W. Pakistan J. agric. Res. Bulletin West Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research U.S. Dep. Agric. Foreign Agric. Rep. United States Department of Agriculture, WHO Tech. Rep. Ser. (Switzerland) Foreign Agriculture Bulletin World Health Organization Technical Report Series U.S. Fish Wildlife Serv., Fishery Bull. United States Fish Wildlife Service, Wis. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. (U.S.A.) Fishery Bulletin Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin U.S.S.R. Agric. Biol. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Wld's. Poul. Sci. J. (U.S.A.) Agricultural Biology World's Poultry Science Journal

Uzb. Biol. Zh. (U.S.S.R.) World Farming (U.S.A.) Uzbekskii Biologicheskii Zhurnal World Farming

Vestn. Akad. Med. Nauki SSSR (U.S.S.R.) Z. Arbeitsgem. Oesterr. Entomol. (Austria) Vestnik Akademii Meditsinskikh Nauki SSSR Zeitschrift der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Oesterreichischer Entomologen Vestn. Mosk. Univ. Biol. Pochvoved.(U.S.S.R.) Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Biolo- Z. Nahr.- Genussm. (West Germany) giya i Pochvovedenie Zeitschrift fur Untersuchung der Nahrungs- und Genussmittel, Berlin Vestn. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Vestnik Sel'skokhozyaistvennoi Nauki Z. Naturforsch. (Germany) (Moscow) Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung, Tubingen

Vida Agric. (Peru) Z. Naturforsch. Teil. B. (West Germany) Vida Agricola Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung Teil B.

Vijnana Parishad Anusandhan Patrika, Allaha• Z. Parasitenkd. (West Germany) bad (India) Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde Vijnana Parishad Anusandhan Patrika, Allahabad Z. Pflkrankh.Pflpath.Pflschutz.(West Germany) Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenkrankheiten Pflan- Voeding (Netherlands) zenpathologie und Pflanzenschutz Voeding Z. Pflphysiol. (West Germany) Volcani Inst. Agric. Res. Div. Sci. Publ. Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenphysiologie Pam. (Israel) Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research Zap. Voronezh. Sel'sk-khoz. Inst. (U.S.S.R.) Division of Scientific Publications Zapiski voronezhskogo sel'skokhozyaist- Pamphlet vennogo Institute

Vopr. Pitaniya Zashch Rast. (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Voprosy Pitaniya Zashchita rastenii (Moscow) Continues Zashchita Rastenii ot Vreditelei I Boleznei

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Zashch. Rast. Vred. Bolezn. (U.S.S.R.) Zashchita Rastenii ot Vredltelei I Boleznei Continued as Zashchita Rastenil (Moscow)

Zemledelie (U.S.S.R.) Zemledelie

Zemledelie Zhivotnovod Mold. (U.S.S.R.) Zemledelie i Zhivotnovodstvo Moldavii

Zentrbl. Bakt. Parasitenk. Infektionskr. Hyg. (West Germany) Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie Parasiten- kunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene

Zernobob. Kult. (U.S.S.R.) Zernobobowie Kultura

Zernovye Maslich. Kul't (U.S.S.R.) Zernovyye i Maslichnyye Kul'tury

Zh. russk. bot. Obsch. (U.S.S.R.) Zhurnal Russkogo botanicheskogo Obschches- tva. Petrograd (Leningrad)

Zhivotnovodstvo (U.S.S.R.) Zhivotnovodstvo

Zir. Fak. Yayinl. (Turkey) Ziraat fakultesi yayinlari

22 General COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Chickpea (Cicer arietinum). Wealth of India, Raw materials, CSIR, Delhi. 2:154-161. 1950. 13

DRURY, H. The Useful Plants of India. 2nd ed. : BOOKS 1342. 1873. 14

DUTHIE, J.F. ABDALLAH, H. Fodder plants of the plains. In: Watt,G., U.A.R. Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt : 5, 30, Dictionary of economic products in India. 33. 1965. 1 Calcutta 3:411. 1890. 15

AIYER, A.K.Y.N. DUTHIE, J.F. & FULLER,.J.B. Gram. in: Field Crops of India, 5th ed. Field and Garden Crops of the North West• pp. 618:121-126. Bangalore Press, Banga• ern Provinces and Oudh : 33-36. 1882. 16 lore. 1958. 2 DUTT, C.P. & PUGH, B.M. ALIM, A. Farm Science and Crop Production in India. An Introduction to Bangladesh Agriculture. Kitabistan, Allahabad, pp. 240. 1947. 17 Chapter 48: Pulses:355-359:436. 1974. 3 HECTOR, J.M. ALTMAN, PH. L. & DITHMER, D.S. Introduction to the Botany of Field Crops. Biology data book. 2nd ed. Bethesda, Johannesburg. 2:780-781. 1936. 18 Maryland. 1:239. 1972. 4 HEYNE, K. ANON (The useful plants of Indonesia.) W. van Cultivation of gram. Bengal Dept. Agric. Hoeve, 's Gravenhage-Bandung 3rd ed. Leaflet 5. 1936. 5 1:809. 1950. 19

ANON HOOKER, J.D. Symposium on food legumes, 12-14 Sept The Flora of British India. London. 1972. Trop. Agric. Res. Ser. 6, Min. 2:176. 1876., and repr. B.S.M.P.S. 6, Agric. Forestry, Tokyo, Japan. 1972. 6 Periodical Experts, New Delhi, 1973. 20

ARGIKAR, G.P. HOWARD, A. Gram. In: Pulse Crops of India. ICAR, Crop Production in India. Oxford Univ. Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi:54-135. 1970. 7 Press. 1924. 21

BABCOCK, E.B. & CHAUSEN, R.E. HUFFNAGEL, H.P. Genetics in Relation to Agriculture. Agriculture in Ethiopia, FA0, Rome : 202. McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., New York 1961. 22 and London. 1927. 8 INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE BAILEY, L.H. New Vistas in Pulse Production. 1ARI, New The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. Delhi. 1971. 23 1:769. 1927. 9 INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH BAILEY, L.H. Bibliography on Pulse Crops. ICAR, New Leguminosae or Pulse family. In: Manual Delhi, pp. 104. 1960. 24 of Cultivated Plants. 1116, N.Y. Mac- Millan:547-593. 1949. 10 LEEPER, G.W. The Australian Environment. Melbourne CHURCH, A.H. Univ. Press, Melbourne. 1970. 26 Foodgrains of India. Chapman and Hall, London:128-131. 1886. 11 LEPPAN, H.D. & BOSMAN, C.T. Cicer arietinum - chickpea. Field Crops COBLEY, L.S. in S. Africa. Central News Agency, S. An Introduction to the Botany of Tropical Africa : 358. 1923. 27 Crops. Longmans, Green and Co. London, New York, Toronto, 5th imp. 150-151. 1965. 12 Chickpea Bibliography

MACMILLAN, H.F. WESTPHAL, E. Tropical Planting and Gardening. 5th ed. Pulses in Ethiopia, their taxonomy and agri• McMillan, London : 280, 300. 1962. 28 cultural significance. Joint Publication of the College of Agriculture, Haile Selas• MAESEN, L.J.G. VAN DER sie I University, Ethiopia and the Agricul• Cioer L., a monograph of the genus with tural University, Wageningen, the Nether• special reference to the chickpea (Cicer lands. Agric. Res. Rep. 815, Wageningen arietinum L.), its ecology and cultiva• pp. 263:84-90. 1974. 39 tion. Wageningen, H. Veenman & Zonen, N.V. also as Meded. Landbhogesch. Wagenin• WHYTE, R.O., NILSSON-LEISSNER, G. 6. gen 72-10:342 pp. 1972. and Belmontia, I. TRUMBLE, H.C. 14. 1973. 29 Legumes in agriculture. FAO Agric. Stud. 21:262. 1953. 40 MARTIN JOH, H. & WARREN, H.L. Chickpea (Cioer arietinum). In: Princi• ples of Field Crop Production. 2nd ed. REPORTS MacMillan & Company, New York. 680-688. 1967. 30 ANON M0LLISON, J. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. The Gram - Cicer arietinum. In: Field and Gar• Indian Empire. 3:34-36, 314, 458. local den Crops of British India : 73-78. notes in other vols. 1908. 41 1901. 31 ANON PUGH, B.M. Progress report of research scheme on Gram : 173-179. In: Production of Field pulses in Bihar for the year 1947-48. pp. Crops in India. pp. 282. 1958. 32 68. Plant Breeding Abstracts 19-4:906. 1949. 42 RANDHAWA, M.S. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in India. ANON ICAR, New Delhi : 127-128. 1958. 33 Pulses. Madras Adm. Rep. Subord. Officers Dep. Agr. for 1950-51:134-142. 1952. 43 ROBERTS, W. & KARTAR SINGH, S.B.S. A Textbook of Punjab Agriculture. Lahore: ANON 296-305. 1951. 34 Pulses - gram (Cioer arietinum). Indian Coun. Agric. Res. Agric. Anim. Husb. Res. STANTON, W.R., DOUGHTY, J., ORRACATETTEH, R. 1929-1946. Part II. p. 45. 1952. 44 & STEELE, W. Grain Legumes in Africa. FAO, Rome : 191. ANON 1966. 35 Pulses. Ann. Rep. Indian Coun. Agric. Res. 1952-53, 34-8 : 1954. 45 VENKATESWARAN, P.A. Bengal gram, p. 132-133., In: Agriculture ANON in South India. New Delhi. Directorate of Seminar on Pulse Production, Regional Pulse Extension, Ministry of Food & Agric. pp. Improvement Project, U.S.D.A./Karaj Agr. 285:132.-133. 1961. 36 Coll. pp. 141. 1969. 46

WATT, G. ANON Cioer arietinum - In: A Dictionary of the Annual Report 1972-73 Division of Tropical Economic Products of India, Calcutta. 2 : Agronomy. Commonwealth Scientific and 274-284. 1889. 37 Industrial Research Organization, Brisbane. 1973. 47 WATT, G. Cioer arietinum - In: The Commercial Pro• AUGUSTUS, V.J. ducts of India. John Murray, London : Gram - In: Report on the Improvement of 295-302. 1908. 38 Indian Agriculture. Eyre & Spottiswode, London. pp. 26, 27, 46, 159, 193, 234, 235, 236, 243, 281 and 282. 1893. 48

AYUB AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Annual Report 1966-67. Lyallpur, pp.435. 1968. 49

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DEBRE ZEIT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ETHIOPIA Proceedings of All India Coordinated Res• Annual Research Report, Debre Zeit Agricul• earch Project on Pulses (ICAR). Tenth tural Experiment Station, Haile Selassie I Workshop (Rabi Pulses), held at Calcutta, University, Ethiopia : 78-95. 1972-73. 50 September 10-14, 1973. 61

HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Research report 1965, 1966. Science, agri• Proceedings of All India Coordinated Res• culture. Jerusalem, 1 : pp. 714. 1967. 51 earch Project on Pulses. Twelfth Work• shop (Rabi Pulses), held at U.P. Inst, of INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Agricultural Sciences, Kanpur, September Scientific Reports of the Indian Agricul• 18-21, 1974. 62 tural Research Institute, New Delhi for the year 1947-48, pp. 182. 1951. 52 INSTITUTE OF PLANT INDUSTRY, INDORE Progress Report for the year ending 31st INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE May, 1949, Indore. pp. 64. (15) Cicer Scientific Report of the Indian Agricul• arietinum variety trial, pp. 26-27.1950. 63 tural Research Institute, New Delhi, for the year ending 30th June 1949. pp. 205. INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR 1951. 53 THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS First Annual Report of the ICRISAT Research INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Program, May 1972-March 1973. Internation• Proceedings, First Annual Workshop Confe• al Crops Research Institute for the Semi- rence on Pulse Crops, held at IARI, New Arid Tropics, Hyderabad, India. 1973. 64 Delhi, March 1967. 54 INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS Proceedings of Second Annual Workshop Con• Annual Report 1973-74, International Crops ference on Pulse Crops, held at IARI, New Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tro• Delhi, April 1-3, 1968. 55 pics, Hyderabad, India. 1974. 65

INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PANSE, V.G., DANDAWATE, M.D. & BOKIL, S.B. Proceedings of Third Annual Workshop Con• Summary of past experimental work on wheat, ference on Pulse Crops, held at IARI, New millets, oil seeds and pulses. Delhi Army Delhi, February 3-5, 1969. 56 Press : 117-147. 1947. 66

INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH POLLOCK, N.A.R. Proceedings of Fourth Workshop on Pulse Staff reports, Southern division. Ann. Crops, held at Punjab Agricultural Univer• Rept. Queensland Dept. Agr. & Stock, 47- sity, Ludhiana, April 7-10, 1970. 57 53. 1937-38. 67

INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH RAMANUJAM, S. Proceedings of All India Coordinated Res• Some salient results of pulse research- 2. earch Project on Pulses (ICAR). Fifth Indian Fmg. 21-11:19-21. 1972. 68 Workshop on Pulse Crops, held at Haryana Agricultural University, Hissar, March UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 18-20, 1971. 58 Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ment. Progress Report No. 1. 1963. 69 Proceedings of All India Coordinated Res• earch Project on Pulses (ICAR). Sixth UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Workshop (Rabi Pulses), held at IARI, Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, New Delhi, September 9-12, 1971. 59 ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• ment. Progress Report No. 2. 1964. 70 INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Proceedings of All India Coordinated Res• UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE earch Project on Pulses (ICAR). Eighth Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, Workshop (Rabi Pulses), held at Jawaharlal ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur, ment. Progress Report No. 3. 1965. 71 September 20-24, 1972. 60

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANON Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, All kinds of vegetables are grown in ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• Venezuela. Venezuela up to date 7-8:12. ment. Progress Report No. 4. 1966. 72 1957. 84

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANON Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, Ethiopie. Landendocumentatie Kon. Inst. ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• Tropen. 7:6. 1958. 85 ment. Progress Report No. 5. 1967. 73 ANON UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (Garbanzo.) Comer. Exterior Mexico 8-8: Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, 459-461. 1958. 86 ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• ment. Progress Report No. 6. 1968. 74 ANON Rabi crops, Suppl. to Indian Fmg Sept. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1958. 87 Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, ANON ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• Grow more pulses. Madras Agric. J. 48-9: ment. Progress Report No. 7. 1969. 75 358-359. 1961. 88

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANON Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, (Garbanzo.) Mem. Tecn. Secr. Recursos ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• Hidraulicos (Mexico). 198:96-105. 1963. 89 ment. Progress Report No. 8. 1970. 76 ANON UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE This time grow only good gram. Intensive Regional Pulse Improvement Project, USDA, Agric. 1-8:8-9. 1963. 90 ARS, U.S. Agency for International Develop• ment. Progress Report No. 9. 1971. 77 ANON V.A.R. Landendocumentatie Kon. Inst. Tropen 74:37. 1965. 91

GENERAL LITERATURE ANON Agricultural development in Ladakh. Indian Fmg 14-12:13-16. 1965. 92 ANDRADE, A.E. (Obtaining source of resistance against the ANON "rabia" of the chickpea.) CIAS INIA, SAG. Accent on pulses. Indian Fmg 17-11. 1971. 78 1968. 93 ANON ANDRADE, A.E. & CRISPIN, A.M. (Recommendations for the cultivated crops (The chickpea and its cultivation in the of the valley of Fuerte. Chickpea.)Circular valley of Culiacan.) Circular CIAS 30. CIAS Mexico. 26:26. 1969. 94 2da Edicion INIA, SAG. 1970. 79 ANON ANON (Recommendations for the cultivated crops Notes on economic plants - Chickpea. Agric. of the valley of Culiacan. Chickpea.) Cir• Gaz. New South Wales. 3:559-560. 1892. 80 cular CIAS, Mexico. 27:27. 1969. 95

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ATHWAL, D.S. & BAJWA, M.S. CHANDRA, S., PREM SAGAR & SINGH, B.P. Gram cultivation in Punjab. Agric. Inform. We can break the yield barrier in pulses. Dept. Punjab Agr. Univ. Ludhiana. pp. 18. Indian Fmg. 24-1:11-13. 1974. 112 1965. 98 CHANDRASEKHARAN, S.N. & RAMAKRISHNA, T.S. AZRIKAN, M. Botany of some useful plants, Indian gram. (Chickpeas (in trials).)Sadeh-Hassadeh (in Madras agric. J. 16:5-11. 1928. 113 Hebrew) 39:235-236. (1958). 353-354 (1959). 99 CHENA, G.R., CRISPIN, A.M. & LARREA, E.R. (Chickpea, an important crop in Mexico.) BAKSHI, T.S. Folleto Misc. Inst. Nac. Investig. Agric. Vegetation of Pillani and its neighbourhood Mexico. No. 16 : pp. 45. 1967. 114 J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 52-2/3:484-514. 1954. 100 CINARYILMAZ, N. Standards for dry beans, lentils and chick• BARBERENA, M.A. peas. Standard (Tu) 3-31:16-17. 1964. 115 Garbanzo (Chickpea.). Agric. Mexico 61-10: 15-17. 1945 and Arboles 4:501-502. CLEGG, C.G. 1947. 101 Notes on chickenpea and its cultivation in the Lake Province, Tanganyika. East BATIZ, P.R. Afr. Agric. For. J. 13-1:27-28. 1947. 116 (Cultivation of the chickpea in Sinaloa.) Boln. Secr. Agr. y Desarollo, Mexico. CONTRERAS, P., CASTILLO, L. & ARELLANO, M. 1926. 102 (Considerations and recommendations for the cultivation of chickpea in Lambayeque.) BLAIR, E.C. Servicio de Investigacion y Promocion Romantic Spain where customs, color, reign. Agraria (SIPA). Ministerio de Agricultura. Instit/vol Feeding. 74-9:149-161. 1974. 104 Lima : 6. 1965. 117

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8 4 ANON DESHMUKH, N.Y. & MITKARI, G.D. Garbanzo (Chickpea.) In: CIANO Semana del Some observations on the practice of top• Agricultor, Mexico 1970, del 13 al 17 de ping in gram (C. arietinum Linn.). Nagpur Abril. Circular CIANO 49:32-33. 1970. 1401 agric. Coll. Mag. 33:10-12. 1959. 1412

BAINS, S.S. & CHOWDURY, S.L. FUENTE DE LA CAMERA, F. DE LA Managing crops for profit in rain-fed (The combined cultivation of maize and areas. Indian Fmg 20-4:21-23. 1970. 1402 chickpeas.) Agricultura, Madrid 17:496- 501. 1948. and Campo. Sevilla. 8-83:5-7. BAINS, S.S. & CHOWDURY, S.L. 1 9 4 9 . 1 4 1 3 Agronomy of pulse crops. In: New Vistas in Pulse Production, Indian Agriculture IONESCU, A., COSTACHE, I. & TUSA, G. Research Institute, New Delhi:24-26. (Contributions to the agrotechnical stabi• 1 9 7 1 . 1 4 0 3 lity of the cultivation of soybean and chickpea.) Anal. Inst. Cere. agron. Ser. BANDEIRA, A.T. Ser. nova. 24-5:99-119. 1957. 1414 (Practical indications for the cultivation of the chickpea.) Uruguay Instituto nac. KANITKAR, N.V., SIRUR, S.S. & GOKHALE, D.H. de Colon. 1-6:5-7. 1950. 1404 Dry farming in India. ICAR New Delhi. pp. 470:411-413. 1960. 1415 BANDEIRA, A.T. Indicaciones practicas para el cultivo del KAUL, J.N. & SEKHON, H.S. garbanzo. Revta Asoc. (Fed.) rur. Urug. Response of G-130 gram and field pea T-163 80:52-53. 1953. 1 4 0 5 regulators (seed soaking and foliar spray). Paper presented at the All India Coordina• BH0LA, A.L. ted Rabi Pulses Workshop held at UPIAS, Kan- Study of the effect of different agronomic pur, Sept. 18-21, 1974. 1974. 1416 factors on the yield and quality of kabuli gram (Cicer arietinum). M . S c . T h e s i s , KAUL, J.N., SEKHON, H.S. & DHINGRA, K.K. Punjab University, Chandigarh. 1959. 1406 Plant mortality in gram G-130 as influenced by irrigation, depth of sowing, seed rate CHAUCULE, B.A. ET AL. and potash levels. Paper presented at the Profitable method of cultivation of gram All India Coordinated Rabi Pulses Workshop as a vegetable around urban areas. Poona held at UPIAS, Kanpur, Sept. 18-21, 1974. agric. Coll. Mag. 45-3/4:129. 1954/ 1 9 7 4 . 1 4 1 7 1 9 5 5 . 1 4 0 7 KHATANA, G.C. CHOWDHURY, S.L. Study of the effect of different agronomic The present status of knowledge concerning factors on the yield and quality of gram some agronomic aspects of pulse crops in (Cicer arietinum). M.Sc. Thesis, Panjab India. Second Annual Workshop Conference University, Chandigarh. 1957. 1418 on Pulse Crops. Indian Agr. Res. Inst., New Delhi : pp. 6. 1968. 1408 K 0 I N 0 V , G . (Results of test on planting chickpeas and CHOWDHURY, S.L. oats as nurse crops for alfalfa and grass Pulse crops more productive than you think. mixtures.) Nauchn Trudy vissh. selskostop. Indian Fmg 18. Sept., 1969. 1409 Inst. Vasil Kolarov. 14-1:211-216. 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 1 9 CHOWDHURY, S.L., BHATIA, P.C., SHARMA, B.M. & SINGH, K. K O R B U T , E . Yield potentials of Bengal gram (Ciaer (Chickpea in a dry region.) Zemledelie. arietinum). Indian J. Agron. 16-3:296-299. No. 5, 40. 1974. 1420 1 9 7 1 . 1 4 1 0 KORBUT, K.R. D E , R A J A T (The biology of chickpeas on unirrigated Development of agronomic practices under land of the semidesert zone of the Alma-Ata unfavourable rainfed conditions. FA0 Inf. province.) Referat Zh. 9:55-145.1964. 1421 Bull. Near East Cereal Improv. Prod. Proj. 11-3:9-14. 1974. 1 4 1 1 L U N A N , M . Mound cultivation in Ufipa, Tanganyika. E. Afr. agric. J. 16:88-89. 1950. 1422

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NEZAMUDDIN, S. & PRASAD, L.K. SUKHATME, P.V. ET AL. Studies on the effect of different dates World Crop Harvest Calendar, FAO, Rome: of sowing and varying seed rates on the 228-229, 253. 1959. 1433 yield of gram, Proc. Bihar Acad. agric. Sci. 12/13-2:1-4. 1965. 1423 MIXED CROPPING PAL, P.K. & BOSE, N.M. Cicer arietinum variation in the composi• tion of crops grown in different areas ANON under varying conditions of soil and Intercrops in coconut gardens. Indian climate. Ann. Biochem. 5-1:25-30. Coco. Comt. Bull. 5-12:194. 1952. 1434 1 9 4 5 . 1 4 2 4 BAINS, S.s. PANIKKAR, M.R. Pulses are popular for mixed cropping. Growing pulse crops. 1. Gram. Fert. News Indian Fmg 17-11:19-22. 1968. 1435 6-3:16-19. 1961. 1 4 2 5 BAIRASHEV, A. (Combined planting of peas with chickpeas.) PANWAR, K.S. & MISRA, A.S. Sel'sk-khoz. Kaz. 1961-1:76-78. 1961. 1436 Recommendations for the agronomy of kharif pulses based on the research work done CHOWDRY, B.S. during kharif, 1971-72, and 1972-73 at Sowing sugarcane with gram or peas. the UPIAS, Kanpur. Paper presented at the Allahabad Fmr 27:94-96. 1953. 1437 9th All India Pulse Research Workers Workshop held at IARI, New Delhi, DAYAL, R., SINGH, G. & SHARMA, R.C. June 7-9, 1973. 1973. 1426 Growing of legume and cereal mixture under dry farming conditions. Indian J. Agron. PERLOVA, P.L. 12-2:126-131. 1967. 1438 (An experiment on growing chickpea in Moscow.) Trudy glav. bot. Sada, Leningr. DE QUADROS, A.S. 1950-6:91. 1950. 1 4 2 7 Mixed cropping of wheat and gram as an insurance against rust. Proc. 39th Indian SARAF, C.S., AHLAWAT, I.P.S. & SINGH, A. Sci. Congr. : 290-291. 1952. 1439 Report of the agronomic investigations on GUPTA, G.P. & MATHUR, B.P. rabi pulses at IARI, New Delhi, during Mixed cropping studies in oilseeds. Indian 1973-74. All India Coordinated Rabi Oilseeds J. 8-3:206-213. 1964. 1440 Pulses Workshop held at UPIAS, Kanpur, Sept. 18-21, 1974. 1974. 1428 GUPTA, M.L. Studies on wheat-gram mixture under SAXENA, M.C. irrigated and rain-fed conditions in Agronomic practices pertaining to culti• Kanpur. Agric. Anim. Husb. Uttar Pradesh. vation of pulse crops under irrigated 6-6:33-34. 1955. 1 4 4 1 conditions. Second Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops, IARI, New H O W A R D , A . Delhi. pp. 3. 1968. 1429 Gram-mixed cropping (Note). Indian agr. J. 9:308-310. 1914. 1442

S E N , S.R. INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR Indian Crop Calendar, 3rd issue. ICAR, Expt (2 yrs) to find the best treatment New Delhi. 1956. 1 4 3 0 combination of seeds of gram & wheat at the Coll. Farm. Sabour. Nat. Index Agric. SINGH, N.T. & DHALIWAL, H.S. FId Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, 271-272 Effect of soil temperature on seedling IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1443 emergence in different crops. P1. Soil 37-2:441-444. 1972. 1431 INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR Expts (4) (Cultivators fields Bikramganj 1, S I N G H , S . Agri. Res. Inst. Pusa 1, Bot. Svb Stn Report of the agronomic research work Sepaya 2) to find a suitable pulse crop as carried out on rabi pulses at Hissar during mixture with wheat (line sown/broadcast). 1972-73. All India Coordinated Rabi Pulses Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2: Workshop held at Bose Research Institute, 1954-59, 929, 930, 931. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Calcutta, Sept. 10-14, 1973. 1973. 1432 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 4 4

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INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (two yrs) to find out a suitable Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of sowing ratio of legume & cereal (wheat and gram) wheat and gram as mixed crops (birra) by for mixed cropping (Agric. Res. Stn. Arnej). different methods at the Govt Agric. Res. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Gujrat. 4-1: Farm, Adhartal Jabalpur. Nat. Index Agric. 1948-53, 169-170. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. FId Expts M.P., 6-2:1954-59, 520-522. 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 4 5 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1453

INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the suitability of Expts (2 yrs) to find out the suitable crop cereal & legume (wheat & gram) mixed crop• mixture and manurial dose (N & P 40 lbs/ ping (Agric. Res. Stn Arnej) Nat. Index ac) for wheat and gram at the Inst. of Agric. FId Expts Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, Plant Industry, Indore. Nat. Index Agric. 407-408. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1446 FId Expts, M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 525-526. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1454 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expt to compare sowing methods of birra INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH (wheat-gram mixtures in different propor• Expts (2 yrs) to find out the suitable crop tion) at the Adhartal Farm Jabalpore. Nat. mixture (in rows) of gram, linseed and Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, castor for the locality at the Govt Agric. 330-331. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1447 Res. Stn Jhabua. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 527-528. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1455 Expts (4 yrs) to compare sowing methods of birra (wheat & gram mixtures in different INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH proportions) Govt Exptl Farm, Powarkheda. Expts to find out the most suitable mixture Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts, M.P. 6-1: (by rows) of wheat, gram & linseed at Govt 1948-53, 331-334. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Seed & Demons. Farm, Mahagarh. Nat. Index 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 4 8 Agric. FId Expts, M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 530- 531. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1456 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to compare sowing method of birra INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH (wheat & gram mixtures in different propor• Expts to find out the most suitable mixture tions) (Seed & Demon. Farm, Seoni) Nat. of legumes (gram, peas & khesari) with Index Agric. FId Expts, M.P. 6-1:1948-53, wheat by seed ration at Govt Soil Cons. Res. 334. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1449 Stn Phanda. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts, M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 531. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 5 7 Expts (2 yrs) to find the best rotation (with tur, gram, gram + wheat, fallow etc.) INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH for wheat at the Govt Exptl Farm, Powar• Expts to find out the most suitable mixture kheda. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts, M.P. of wheat, gram and linseed (by rows) at 6-1:1948-53, 335-336. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. the Govt Expts Farm Vidisha. Nat. Index 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 5 0 Agric. FId Expts, M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 532- 533. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1458 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expt to study the effect of mixed sowing INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA of different legumes (gram, peas & Lathyrus) Expts (2 yrs) to determine the most suita• with wheat on their growth and yield at ble mixture of wheat & gram at the Seed & the RAK Agric. Res. Inst. Sehore. Nat. Demons. Farm, Washim. Nat. Index Agric. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 824- 281. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1451 825. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1459

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (2 yrs) to study the residual effect Expt to compare the two methods of sowing on cotton of mixed cropping experiment with wheat & gram as mixed crop at Govt Exp. wheat and gram with different (40 lbs / ac) Farm Tharsa. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt of N & P at the Inst. of Plant Industry, Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 825. IARS, ICAR, Indore. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P., Delhi. 1962. 1 4 6 0 6-2:1954-59, 473-474. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 5 2

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expt to find out a suitable mixture of Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of mixed wheat & gram at the Agric. Res. Stn cropping (gram & wheat) on the yield at the Niphad. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. Res. Stn Annigeri. Nat. Index. Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 826. IARS, A g r i c . FI d Ex p t s My s o r e . 9- 2 : 1 9 5 4 - 5 9 , 74 7 - 74 8 . IA R S , IC A R ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1461

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of sowing Expts (4 yrs) to work out returns of mixed wheat mixed with gram (in different seed cropping (gram & wheat) as compared with rates) at the Crop Res. Stn Badnapur. those of pure crop at the Agric. Res. Stn Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. Bijapur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 8-2:1954-59, 928-930. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 751-752. IARS, ICAR, 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 6 2 Delhi. 1965. 1 4 7 0

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC. RES STAT MYSORE Expts (6 yrs) to study the effect of sowing Expts (2 yrs) to find out suitable combi• jowar with gram (in different proportions nation of wheat & gram with different cul• of seed) at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. tural manurial practices at the Agric. Res. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2: Stn Bijapur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1954-59, 930-933. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 752-754. IARS, ICAR, 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 6 3 Delhi. 1965. 1 4 7 1

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts (5 yrs) to find out the best rotation Expt (4 yrs) to work out money value of jowar with other crops (china mung, returns of mixed cropping gram & jowar as groundnut, gram & wheat) at the Agric. Res. compared to those of pure crop of jowar at Stn Chas. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts, the Agric. Res. Stn Bijapur. Nat. Index Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 954-961. IARS, Agric. FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1464 754-756. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1472

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts (6 yrs) to find out the best rotation Expts (4 yrs) to find & compare the effect of jowar with other crops of Chinamung of various combinations of cultural & manu• (P. aureus) groundnut, gram & wheat manured rial practices on the yield of jowar & gram

with (40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac ) or not at the Agric. mixtures at the Agric. Res. Stn Bijapur. Res. Stn Jeur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Mysore. 9-2: Expts, Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 984-992. 1954-59, 756-759. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1465 1 9 6 5 . 1 4 7 3

INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expt to find out the optimum proportion of Expt to study the effect of diff. ratios gram and wheat to get maximum yield of both of wheat & gram mixtures on yield at the wheat and also gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Agric. Res. Stn Dharwar. Nat. Index Agric. Annigeri. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts, FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 765, IARS, Mysore. 9-1:1948-53, 453-454. IARS, ICAR, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1474 Delhi. 1962. 1 4 6 6 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expt to study the effect of growing grass Expts (2 yrs) to work out the best propor• & legume (gram) mixtures in diff. propor• tion of gram and jowar to get maximum re• tions at the Agric. Res. Stn Dharwar. Nat. turn as compared to the entire crop at the Index Agric. FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, Agric. Res. Stn Bijapur. Nat. Index Agric. 765-766. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1475 FId Expts Mysore. 9-1:1948-53, 456-457. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1467 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts (5 yrs) to study the effect of mixed INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE cropping of wheat & gram on yield at the Expts (5 yrs) to study the residual effect Agric. Res. Stn Kaladgi. Nat. Index Agric. of mixed cropping of wheat & gram on jowar, FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 766-768. at the Agric. Res. Stn Kaladgi. Nat. Index IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1476 Agric. FId Expts, Mysore, 9-2:1954-59, 341- 344. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1468

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INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of mixed cropping Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of (wheat/barley) on the yield of gram at the different seed rate proportions of gram Agric. Res. Stn Hansi. Nat. Index Agric. and linseed grown mixed on their yield and FId Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 582. its residual effect on the following IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1477 monsoon crop at Govt Farm Baharaich. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1: INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN 1948-53, 1140-1142. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expt to find the economics of growing a 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 8 5 legume and cereal mixture (gram plus wheat) under dry farming at the Soil Const. Res. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Demon. Trng Farm Kota. Nat. Index Agric. Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 213, different proportions (seed) of gram and IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1478 linseed grown mixed on their yield and its residual effect on the following mon• INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH soon crop at the Govt Res. Farm Balatal. Expts (5 yrs) to find suitable rotation Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1: (with oilseeds, cereals, pulses/alone or 1948-53, 1143-1144. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. mixed) with Sugarcane crop, at the Govt 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 8 6 Farm, Baharaich. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 931-934. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1479 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH different seed proportions of gram and Expts to find out the possibility of inter• wheat grown mixed on their yield and its cropping gram in autumn sugarcane at Sugar• residual effect on the following monsoon cane Res. S. Stn Neoli. Nat. Index Agric. crop at the State Mechanised Farm Bharari. FId Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 940-941. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1: IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1480 1948-53. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1487

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to find out the effect of intercrop• Expts to study the mixed cropping of cereal ping gram with sugarcane at the Sugarcane (barley), legume (gram) and oilseeds Res. Stn Shajehanpur. Nat. Index Agric. (mustard) grown in alternate rows or FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 945, IARS, otherwise under rainfed conditions at the ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1481 Institutional Res. Farm B.R. College, Bichapuri, Agra. Nat. Index Agric. FId INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 1146-1147. Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1488 different seed rate proportions of gram and wheat grown mixed on yield and resi• INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH dual effect on the succeeding monsoon crop Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of at the Govt Farm, Atarra. Nat. Index different seed proportions of gram & Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1129- wheat grown mixed on their yield and its 1131. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1482 residual effect on the following monsoon

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH crop at the Govt Farm Etawah. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• 1150-1152. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1489 rent seed rate proportions of gram and linseed grown mixed on their yield and residual effect on the succeeding monsoon INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH crop at the Govt Farm Atarra. Nat. Index Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 1132- different seed rate proportions of gram 1133. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1483 and wheat grown mixed on their yield, and the residual effect on the following INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH monsoon crop at the Agric. Res. Stn Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• Kalyanpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts rent seed rate proportions of gram & wheat U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 1161-1164. IARS, grown mixed and their yield & residual ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1490 effect on the succeeding monsoon crop at the Govt Farm Baharaich. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., 13-1:1948-53, 1135-1138. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1484

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INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different seed Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of proportions of gram & wheat grown mixed different seed proportions of gram & wheat (sown along the lines/crosswise) on their grown mixed on yield and the residual yield and the residual effect on the effect on yield and the residual effect following monsoon crop at the Students on the succeeding monsoon crop, at the Instructional Farm Kanpur. Nat. Index Govt Farm Pratapgarh. Nat. Index Agric. Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1166. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1183-1185. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1491 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1497

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of different seed Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• proportions of gram & linseed grown mixed rent seed proportions of gram & linseed on their yield and the residual effect on grown mixed on their yield and the residual the succeeding monsoon crop at the Reg. effect on the following monsoon crop at the Res. Stn Varanasi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Crop Physiol. Res. Stn Lucknow. Nat. Index Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1193. IARS, Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1172- ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1498 1173. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1492 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH different seed proportions of gram & wheat Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• grown mixed on their yield and the residual rent seed proportions of gram & wheat grown effect on the succeeding monsoon crop at mixed on their yield and the residual the Reg. Res. Stn Varanasi. Nat. Index effect on the following monsoon crop at Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, the Crop Physiol. Res. Stn Lucknow. Nat. 1194-1195. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1499 Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1173-1175. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1493 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to formulate suitable fertilizer sche• dule for mixed crop of gram and wheat (N 50 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH & N 30 & P 60) in the agriculturally Expt to study the manurial requirements important soil types at Orrai, Jalaun. (N P K & Ca) of mixed crop of gram and Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1: wheat (grown at seed rate proportions) at 1948-53, 1195-1196. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. the Crop Physiol. Res. Stn Lucknow. Nat. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 0 0 Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1176. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1494 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of N (25 lbs/ac) & P (30 & 60 lbs P205/ac) on wheat and gram INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH mixture in the cultivators fields Karchana, Expt to study the effect of different Allahabad. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts seed proportions of gram and mustard grown U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 922-923. IARS, mixed and their yield and residual effect ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1501 on the following monsoon crop at the Crop Physiol. Res. Stn Lucknow. Nat. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, Expts to study the effect of N 30, P 40 & 1176-1177. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. K 40 on gram & wheat mixture in the culti• 1 9 6 2 . 1 4 9 5 vators fields, Karchana & Meja. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 923-924. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1502 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of mixed INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH cropping (by seed rate proportions) on Expt to study the effect of gram grown as growth & yield of wheat, gram and mustard an intercrop with sugarcane (one row of with and without application of N (50 lbs/ gram in between two rows of cane) at the ac) at the National Botanical Garden, Sugarcane Res. Stn Neoli. Nat. Index Lucknow. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. FId Expts. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954- U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1182-1183. IARS, 59, 1140-1141. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1496 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 0 3

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INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of mixed cropping of sugarcane with other crops crop (gram, pea) with autumn/spring (gram, pea, etc. sown in between two rows planted sugarcane in the cultivators of sugarcane) at the Sugarcane Res. Stn fields, Iqbalpur, Saharanpur. Nat. Index Shajehanpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. FId Expts. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1854-59, 1159-1161. 1220-1221. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1511 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1504 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed Expts to study the effect of mixed cropping crop (gram, pea) with autumn/spring planted in sugarcane (interplanted with pea & gram) sugarcane in the cultivators fields, in autumn/spring planting in cultivators Saharanpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts fields, Modinagar, Meerut. Nat. Index U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1221-1222. Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1512 1202. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1505 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of intercropping

Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed gram (with/without 100 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) w i t h cropping (intersown with gram & pea) in autumn/spring planted sugarcane or in rota• autumn/spring plantings, in the cultivators tion with cane at the Sugarcane Res. Stn fields, Mowana Kalyan Meerut. Nat. Index Saharanpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 19 4-59, 1262. IARS, 1201-1203. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1506 ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1513

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of mixed Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of sowing crop (inter sown with pea/gram) in autumn/ gram & wheat (in different seed ratios) spring plantings in the cultivators fields, on their yield at the Reg. Res. Stn Amrukh. Sakotitanda Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1203-1204. Book 2, 1954-59, 1541-1542. IARS, ICAR, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1507 Delhi. 1965. 1 5 1 4

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of mixed crop Expt to study the effect of different (intersown with gram/pea) in autumn/spring ratios of rows of gram & wheat on their plantings in the cultivators fields, yield at the Reg. Res. Stn Amrukh. Nat. Sinbhaoli Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1204-1205. 1954-59, 1542-1543. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1508 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 1 5

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of mixed Expt to study the effect of direction of cropping (gram etc) with autumn/spring sowing on gram and wheat at the Reg. Res. planted sugarcane in the cultivators Stn Amrukh. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts fields, Haldwani, Nainital. Nat. Index U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1543-1544. Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1516 1211-1212. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1509 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of diff. Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed arrangement of the rows of gram & linseed cropping (gram, pea etc) with autumn/ on their yield at the Reg. Res. Stn Amrukh. spring planted sugarcane in the cultivators Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: fields, Deoband Saharanpur. Nat. Index Book 2, 1954-59, 1545-1546. IARS, ICAR, Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. 1 5 1 7 1219-1220. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1510

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INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of sowing gram & Expts (2 yrs) to study the physiological wheat mixed (in different seed proportions) response of mixed crops (gram & wheat) to on their yield at the Agric. Res. Stn fertilizers at the Govt. Farm Kalai. Nat. Attara. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1546-1547. 1954-59, 1570-1571. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1518 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 2 6

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of sowing gram Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed and wheat mixed (in different proportions) sowing in lines of gram & wheat at the Reg. on their yield at the Agric. Res. Stn Res. Stn Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Baharaich. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1578-1579. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1549. IARS, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1527 ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1519 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to study the economy of mixed Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of cropping gram & wheat at the Reg. Res. fertilizers on mixed cropping of gram and Stn Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts wheat at the Agric. Res. Stn Bahraich. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1579-1580. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1528 Book 2, 1954-59, 1549-1550. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 5 2 0 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH different ratios of seed rate of gram & Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of wheat on their yield at the Reg. Res. Stn different proportions of seed of gram & Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. wheat on their yield at the State Mecha• 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1580-1582. IARS, nised Farm Bharari. Nat. Index Agric. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1529 FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1551-1552. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1521 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH different seed rate ratios of gram and Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of sowing wheat on their yield at the Reg. Res. Stn gram & barley in lines on their yield at Varanasi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts the Inst. Crop Physiol. Lucknow. Nat. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1594-1596. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1530 1954-59, 1559-1560. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 2 2 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of sowing gram & INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH wheat mixed in different combinations, at Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of the Reg. Res. Stn Varanasi. Nat. Index fertilizer on mixed cropping of gram & Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, wheat at the Inst. Crop Physiol. Lucknow. 1596. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1531 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: Book 2, 1954-59, 1560-1561. IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC RES STAT IARI Delhi. 1965. 1 5 2 3 Expts (2 yrs) to find out suitable crop mixture (in lines) of wheat, gram & linseed INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH at the IARI, Delhi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt (2 yrs) to study the physiological Expts IARI. 15-1:1948-1953, 339-340. response of mixed crops (gram & wheat) IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1532 to fertilizers at the Reg. Res. Stn Hardoi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. INST AGRIC RES STAT IARI 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1565-1566. IARS, Expt (3 yrs) to study the effect of mixed ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1524 cropping (in different seed proportions) of linseed, wheat & gram at IARI, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts IARI. 15-2: Expt to find out the effect of mixed sowing 1954-59, 484-486. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. of gram & wheat on their yield at the Reg. 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 3 3 Res. Stn Hardoi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1566-1567. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1525

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KATYAL, S.K. Study on the relative utility of mixed CROPPING SYSTEM AND ROTATION cropping of wheat with lentil and Kabuli gram over the individual cropping under certain agronomic factors. M.Sc. Thesis, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. ALMEIDA ALVES, J. 1 9 6 3 . 1 5 3 4 (Effect of cultivating Cicer arietinum a n d Vicia sativa v a r . obovata on some physical K O I N O V , G . and chemical properties of the soil. (Study of interplanting of oats with peas 1. Preliminary tentative explanation of and chickpeas with forage beets, effects the better cover crop upon wheat.) on yields.) Nauchn. Trudy vissh. selsko- Melhoramento 3:93-111. 1950. 1545 stop. Inst. Vasil Kolarov 14-1:189-198. 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 3 5 ANON Symposium on "Inter- and multiple cropping NARAYAN AIYER, A.K.Y. of short duration varieties of pulses for Mixed cropping in India. Indian J. agric. a major advance in the production of biolo• Sci. 19-4:439-543. 1949. 1536 gical nitrogen and protein resources" held at IARI, New Delhi 13-14 Aug. 1974. PELIPENKO, F.G. 1 9 7 4 . 1 5 4 6 (Chickpeas in a young orchard - interplant• ing.) Sad Ogorod. 96-11:46-47. 1958. 1537 BALASUBRAMANYAN, R. ET AL. A review of experiments with legumes PLYMAN, F.J. & BAL, D.N. preceding cotton. Indian Cott. Gr. Rev. Rabi wheat cultivation (with gram, khesari 1:87-95. 1947. 1 5 4 7 and lentil) in C.P. Indian Agr. J. 20: 288-290. 1925. 1 5 3 8 BHATNAGAR, P.S. Practical hints for paddy growers in U.P. SAHASRABUDDHE, K.R. (Rotation gram/rice for (dry) eastern Some studies on mixed cropping of wheat districts of U.P.) Tech. Bull. Bur. Agric. and gram. Nagpur agric. Coll. Mag. 24-3/4: Inf. Uttar Pradesh 3:14. 1957. 1548 13-16. 1949. 1 5 3 9 CHAVAN, V.M. & AMBEKAR, N.D. SHARMA, H.D. ET AL. Gram after paddy - a useful rotation. Study of pure and mixed stand of barley and Poona agr. Coll. Mag. 47-2:91-92. 1956.1549 gram under unirrigated conditions. J. Postgrad. School Indian agric. Res. Inst. CHOWDHURY, S.L. 5-1:56-61. 1967. 1 5 4 0 Cropping systems in the semi-arid tropics of India. Paper presented at the Interna• SHYAM, GHAN tional Workshop on Farming Systems, held Mixed cropping of wheat and gram. M.Sc. at ICRISAT, Hyderabad, India:373-384. Thesis. Univ. of Agra. 1963. 1541 1 9 7 4 . 1 5 5 0

SINGH, B.D. & RAM, A. DARGAN, K.S. ET AL. Note on response of wheat and gram when Studies on short term rotations in cotton grown in different proportion, Indian J. production. Indian J. Agron. 10-1:61-65. Agron. 17-1:58-59. 1972. 1542 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 5 1

SINGH, B.P., SINGH, R.P., YADAVA, T.P. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH & SINGH, MEHER Expts (2 yrs) to see the residual effect Studies on mixed cropping in linseed and of manures (phosphates) applied to gram on gram. J. Res. Haryana Agric. Univ. 2-3: the succeeding wheat (Adhartal Farm, Jabal- 180-183. 1972. 1 5 4 3 pore). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 109-110. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. SINGH, K. & KATYAL, S.K. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 5 2 Effect of mixed cropping of wheat and gram with varying levels of Nit rogen and Phos• phorus on yield. J. Res. Punjab Agric. Univ. 3-4:364-367. 1966. 1544

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH

Expts (3 yrs) to study the residual effect Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of P2 O 5 of P applied to a previous leguminous crop (30 lbs/ac) applied to leguminous crops gram on the yield of wheat (Govt Exptl (tur, gram, pea, soybean, groundnut, sann Farm Powarkheda). Nat. Index Agric. FId etc) on the succeeding cotton crop with and Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 138-139. IARS, without nitrogen (Inst. of Plant Industry, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1553 Indore). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 283-287. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 6 0 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of rota• tion of wheat with different rabi pulses INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH (gram, peas, lentil & Khesari) (Govt Exptl Expts to find the residual effect of super• Farm Powarkheda). Nat. Index Agric. FId phosphate applied (@ 15, 25 & 30 lbs

Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 185-186. IARS, P 2 O 5 /ac) to the previous gram crop on wheat ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1554 (Govt Res. Stn Adhartal). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 135-136. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1561 Expts (2 yrs) to study the residual effect of the application of N & P singly and in INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH combination to previous rabi crops (gram, Expts to study the residual effect of

wheat, linseed) on jowar at the Inst. of different levels of P (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) Plant Industry, Indore. Nat. Index Agric. to winter legumes (gram, pea, lentil & FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 215-217. IARS, khesari) on wheat at Govt Seed & Demons. ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1555 Farm, Betul. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 153. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 6 2 Expts (2 yrs) to find out the best rota• tion for Kodo crop (P a s p a l u m scrobiculatum) INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH with wheat and gram, tur and lac on heavy Expt to study the direct effect of N and

soil. (Govt seed & Demon. Farm Dindori). residual effect of P (at 40 & 80 lbs P2 O 5 / Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948- ac on legumes gram & khesari) on wheat crop 53, 232-233. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1962. 1556 (M.E.A. Farm Powarkheda). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 212. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1563 Expts to study the residual effect of manures (town compost, farm yard manure, INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH groundnut cake & ammonium sulphate)applied Expts to study the direct effect of N and to wheat during 1947-48 on its yield in residual effect of P (with gram) on wheat two succeeding years, 1948-49 & 1949-50 crop (M.E.A. Farm Ujjain). Nat. Index and on gram during 1950-51 Govt Farm, Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 221-222. Powarkheda. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1564 M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 260. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 5 7 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to see the residual effects INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH of the application of P (20 lbs & 40 lbs

Expts to study the residual effect of town P 2 O 5 /ac) to pulses (gram, peas, lentil, compost and other manures and fertilizers khesari) on the succeeding crop of wheat applied to wheat during 1948-49 on the at the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Adhartal, Jabal- succeeding wheat crop during 1949-50 and pore) Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. on gram during 1950-51 (Govt Exptl Farm 6-2:1954-59, 286-287. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Powarkheda). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 6 5 M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 261. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 5 8 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to find out the residual effect of

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH the application of P (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c )

Expt to study the residual effect of P2 O 5 to pulses (gram, peas, lentil & Lathyrus) applied to the previous kharif crops (gram, on the yield of the succeeding wheat crop soybean, cowpea, jowar, groundnut etc.) on (Govt Expts Stn Chindwara). Nat. Index cotton crop Inst. of Plant Industry, Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 290-291. Indore. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1566 6-1:1948-53, 277. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 5 9

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (5 yrs) to study the residual effect Expts (2 yrs) to compare the effect of

of phosphatic manures (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) growing different leguminous crops (mixed applied to gram on the succeeding crop of with cereals) gram + wheat/rice as rota• wheat at the Wheat Res. Farm Powarkheda. tional crops with sugarcane at the Agric. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954- Res. Stn Padegaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId 59, 300-303. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1567 Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 645-646. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1574

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (3 yrs) to study the residual effect Expts (2 yrs) to find out the best rotation of gram on the yield of cotton at the Inst, of gram, wheat & jowar crops at the Agric. of Plant Industry, Indore. Nat. Index FId Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 466-467. IARS, Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 992-994. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1568 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1575

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (5 yrs) to find out the best rotation Expt to find out the best rabi cereals & for jowar, gram, linseed & safflower at legume rotation for the tract (jowar- the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index chinamung-groundnut-gram-wheat) at the Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, Agric. Res. Stn Chas. Nat. Index Agric. 994-999. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1576 FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 837- 838. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1569 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (6 yrs) to find out the best rotation of jowar with gram & groundnut manured INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA with 40 lbs P2O5 or not at the Agric. Res. Expts (2 yrs) to study the best rotation Stn Sholapur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts along with manures for the tract (jowar Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 1011-1016. with gram/mung-wheat) at the Agric. Res. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1577 Stn Jeur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 847-849. INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1570 Expts (6 yrs) to find out suitable rotation of gram with jowar and cotton at the Agric. Res. Stn Hagari. Nat. Index Agric. FId INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts Mysore. 9-1:1948-53, 433-437. IARS, Expts (6 yrs) to study the rotational ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1578 effect of jowar, wheat & gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 852-858. Expts (2 yrs) to find out the best rotation IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1571 (groundnut, wheat, gram & safflower) for the transitional tract, at the Agric. Res. Stn Dharwar. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 726-727. IARS, ICAR, Expts (5 yrs) to find out suitable crop Delhi. 1965. 1 5 7 9 rotations for rabi jowar (jowar-groundnut-

gram) and to determine the effect of P2 O 5 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE on them at the Agric. Res. Stn Sholapur. Expts (6 yrs) to find out suitable rotation Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. of jowar, cotton & pulses (gram) at the 8-1:1948-53, 867-872. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Agric. Res. Stn Hagari. Nat. Index Agric. 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 7 2 FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 733-736. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1580

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts to study the effect of application of Expts (3 yrs) to compare the effect of N (25 & 50 lbs/ac) and P2 O 5 (25 lbs/ac) to growing different leguminous crops (gram) the cotton crop & following gram, guar in as rotational crops with sugarcane at the rotation at the Cott. Res. Stn Hansi. the Agric. Res. Stn Padegaon. Nat. Index Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 1948-53, 426. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 644-646. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1573 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 8 1

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INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (4 yrs) to study the direct effect Expts (5 yrs) to see the effect of kharif of ammonium sulphate (50, 100 & 150 lbs crops (and rabi crops, wheat, gram, pea) N/ac) on the yield of cotton grown in in the rotation with sugarcane at the different rotations and residual response Sugarcane Res. Stn Kunraghat. Nat. Index

of super (50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) applied to pre- Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 935- ceeding rotation crops (gram, guar for 938. IARS, ICAR. Delhi. 1962. 1588 seed/greenmanure, etc.) at the Cotton Res. Stn Abohar. Nat. Index Agric.Fld INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 456-459. Expts (2 yrs) to find the possibility of IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1582 taking gram as a catch crop in sugarcane at the Sugarcane Res. Sub-Stn Muzaffar- INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB nagar. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of N 13-1:1948-53, 939-940. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.

(50 & 100 lbs/ac) and P (50 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 8 9 on the yield of cotton grown in different rotations(gram, guar, berseem etc.) at INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH the Cotton Res. Stn Abohar. Nat. Index Expts to find out suitable rotation (gram, Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, pea) with sugarcane at Lakhimganj, Deoria. 459-461. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1583 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1: 1948-53, 958-959. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 9 0 Expts (5 yrs) to study the direct effect of Ammonium sulphate (50, 100, 150 lbs N/ac) INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH on the yield of cotton in different rota• Expts (2 yrs) to find suitable rotation tions and the residual effect of super (gram-pea) with sugarcane at Captaingaj,

(50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) applied to the preceding Deoria. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. crops (gram, guar/seed/greenmanure, berseem 13-1:1948-53, 959-960. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. at the Cotton Res. Stn Hansi.) Nat. Index 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 9 1 Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 475-479. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1584 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to find the best rotation INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB (gram, pea etc) with sugarcane at Gorakh- Expts (4 yrs) to study the direct effect pur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. of Ammonium sulphate (50, 100/150 lbs/ac) 13-1:1948-53, 960-961. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. on the yield of cotton in different rota• 1 9 6 2 . 1 5 9 2 tions and the residual effect of super

(50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) applied to the preceding INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH crops (guar for seed/greenmanure, gram, Expts (2 yrs) to find out the suitable berseem etc.) at the Cotton Res. Stn rotation (gram, pea etc) for sugarcane at Jullundur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Captainganj. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 485-489. IARS, U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 962-963. IARS, ICAR, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1585 Delhi. 1962. 1 5 9 3

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (3 yrs) to select the best rotation Expts (4 yrs) to find suitable rotation with late paddy (gram, peas, lentil, (of gram, pea etc.) with sugarcane at Lathyrus, Luban clover etc.) at the Late Gorakhpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Paddy Res. S. Stn Tissuhi. Nat. Index U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 967-970. IARS, ICAR, Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 163-165. Delhi. 1962. 1 5 9 4 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1586 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to find a suitable rotation (with Expts to find out proper rotations with gram, pea etc.) for sugarcane (March/Octo• sugarcane crops on the basis of intensive ber planted) at the Govt Res. Farm Bahraich. cultivation of paddy areas (with paddy-pea/ Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: gram rotations) at Govt Farm Faizabad. Nat. Book 2, 1954-59, 1123. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1 9 6 5 . 1 5 9 5 935. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1587

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INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of growing diffe• Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• rent intercrops (gram, pea, mung) in rota• rent crops (gram, pea etc) in the rotation tion with sugarcane at the Govt Res. Farm, and as intercrops with sugarcane, planted Kalai. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. on different dates (Jan/March) in the 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1123-1124. IARS, cultivators fields, Sardarnagar. Nat. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1596 Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1192-1193. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 0 3 Expts (3 yrs) to find a suitable rotation (gram, pea for March/October planted) with INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH sugarcane at the Sugarcane Res. Stn Expt to study the economics of various Kunraghat. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts rotations (with tur & gram alone or mixed) U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1124-1126. under dry farming conditions at the Soil IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1597 Cons. Res. Demons. Trng Centre, Rehmankhera. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Book 2, 1954-59, 1592-1593. IARS, ICAR, Expts (3 yrs) to find a suitable rotation Delhi. 1965. 1 6 0 4 (gram, pea etc) with sugarcane (autumn/ spring planted) at the Sugarcane Res. Stn KRANTZ, B.A. & ASSOCIATES Muzaffarnagar. Nat. Index Agric. FId Cropping patterns for increasing and stabi• Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1127-1128. lizing agricultural production in the Semi- IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1598 Arid Tropics. Paper presented at the International Workshop on Farming Systems, INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH ICRISAT, Hyderabad, India 217-248. Expt to study the effect of growing diffe• 1 9 7 4 . 1 6 0 5 rent crops in the rotation and as intercrop (gram, pea etc) on the yield of sugarcane MIRCHANDANI, J.J. & SEN, S. in the cultivators fields, Gauribazar, Crop rotation in India. ICAR Rev. Ser. Deoria. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. Bull. No. 12. 1958. 1606 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1175. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 5 9 9 PANOS, D.A. Efficiency of balanced rotation for increa• INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH sing food production and improvement of Expt to study the effect of growing diffe• soil fertility in Greece. Agron J. 46-3: rent crops (gram, peas etc) in rotation 98-106. 1954. 1 6 0 7 and as intercrops with sugarcane planted in different dates in the cultivators RAHEJA, H.R. fields, Masodha, Faizabad. Nat. Index Effect of preceding crops on gram (C i c er Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, a r i e t i n u m Linn.) grown under different 1180. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1600 levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. M.Sc. Thesis, Haryana Agricultural University, INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Hissar. pp. 56. 1970. 1608 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• rent crops grown in rotation and as inter• RAHEJA, P.C. crops (gram/pea) with sugarcane planted in Double cropping. ICAR Rev. Ser. 8:33. different dates (Jan/March) in the culti• 1 9 5 5 . 1 6 0 9 vators fields, Anandnagar, Gorakhpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, SINGH, B.B., MAURYA, D.M., GANGWAR, L.C. 1954-59, 1184-1185. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. & BHATNAGAR, P.S. 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 0 1 Cropping pattern for flood-affected areas of U.P. Indian Fmg. 17-7:11. 1967. 1610 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• SINGH, D.N. rent crops (gram, pea etc) grown in rota• Mixed farming. ICAR Farmer's Bull. No. 40. tion and as intercrops with sugarcane, 1 9 5 7 . 1 6 1 1 planted on different dates (Jan/March) in the cultivators fields, Captainganj, Gorakhpur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 1189-1190. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1602

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Phosphatic manure (30 lbs P2 O 5 /ac as super- ALISHAEV, R. phosphate/bonemeal) applied to previous (Fertilizer for chickpeas in the unirriga- paddy crops at Agri. Res. Sta. Samalkot. ted piedmont region of Uzbekistan.) Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt Andhra 1-1: Zernovye Maslich. Kult. 2-3:29-31. 1948-53, 275-276. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 7 . 1 6 1 5 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 2 6

ALMEIDA ALVES, J. INST AGRIC RES STAT ANDHRA (Effect of cultivation of Vicia sativa L. Expt to study the effect of P manure (30 lbs var. ob o v a t a a n d Cicev arietinum L . o n t h e P 2 O 5 /ac as superphosphate or bonemeal) structure of the soil.) Melhoramento applied to gram at the Agric. Res. Stn 5:95-108. 1952. 1 6 1 6 Samalkot. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt Andhra 1-1:1948-53, 276. IARS, ICAR, BALLAL, D.K. & NATO, N.P. Delhi. 1962. 1 6 2 7 Effects of fertilization of legumes on crop yields in scarcity tracts of Maharashtra. INST AGRIC RES STAT ANDHRA Indian J. Agron. 5-4:231-239. 1961. 1617 Expt to study the artificial introduction of N fixing bacteria (by the inoculation DATTA, N.P. & DATTA, N.R. of seed) whether necessary for soils of Trace elements in some Indian grams, forage Rajendranagar at Agric. Res. Inst. Rajen- crops, concentrates and mineral supplements. dranagar. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt Indian J. agric. Sci. 21:93. 1951. 1618 Andhra. 1-2:1954-60, 302-303. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1628 DESALBRES, J. (Do the chickpeas exhaust the soil?) INST AGRIC RES STAT ANDHRA Terre Maroc. 225:199. 1948. 1619 Expts (3, one in Krishna & 2 in Warangal) in the simple fertilizer trials in the DEV, G. & RANDHAVA, N.S. cultivators fields to compare the response Fertilizer requirements of rabi crops in of gram to different sources (Super/Mono Punjab. Fertil. News. 12-12:31-33. Amm.Phos.) & levels of P (30 x 60 lbs 1 9 6 7 . 1 6 2 0 P 2 O 5 /ac). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Andhra. 1-2:1954-59, 306-308. IARS, DUBE, S.D. & MISRA, P.H. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1629 Effect of sulphur deficiency on growth, yield and quality in some of the important INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR leguminous crops. J. Indian Soc. Soil Expt to study the residual effect of gram Sci, 18-4:375-378. 1970. 1621 with higher potential yield trial on paddy at the Rice Res. Stn. Sabour. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, 64-65. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1630

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INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR Expt (2 yrs) to study the effect of place• Expts (12) to find out the best method of

ment of superphosphate with and without placement of P fertilizers 40 lbs P2 O 5 t o potash on gram at Coll. Farm, Sabour. Nat. gram, (Kanke-1, Musheri-3, Nawadah-5, Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, Patna-1, Sabour-2). Nat. Index Agric. 65-66. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1631 FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, 598-599, 601-602, 603-605, 605-606, 609, 613-614. INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR IARS, ACAR, Delhi. 1965. 1639 Results of Bihar manurial trials in culti• vators fields in 1948 (13 Districts & 151 INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR

expts) with 30 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac as super Expts (6) to test the effect of potash on

& 40 lbs P2 O 5 as bonemeal on gram. Nat. the yield of gram (Musheri-2, Patna-3 & Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948- Sabour-1) with 2 levels of P (0, 40) and 53, 297. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1632 2 levels of K (0, 40). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, 602-603, INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR 606-607, 618. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1965. 1640 Results of Bihar manurial trials in culti• vators fields in 1949 (in 16 Districts & INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR

in 266 expts) with 20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c o n Expts (10) to find out the effect of diffe• gram. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. rent types of phosphates (super, rock phos, 3-1:1948-53, 298. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Dicalcium, Hyper, & bonemeal) on the yield 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 3 3 of gram. (Sabour-6, Sepaya-4). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR 610-612, 614-616. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Results of Bihar manurial trials in culti• 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 4 1 vators fields in 1950 (in 15 Districts &

in 344 expts) with 20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c a s INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR bonemeal, on gram. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts (6) to test the effect of trace ele• Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, 298-299. IARS, ments on gram yield (at Patna-3, Sabour-1, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1634 Sepaya-2). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, 607-609, 612-613, INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR 616-618. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1642 Results of Bihar manurial trials in culti• vators fields in 1945 (in 17 Districts & INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR in 225 expts) with 40 lbs/ac N as Amm. Expts (16) in the simple fertilizer trials sulphate, on gram. Nat. Index Agric. FId in the cultivators fields (Bhagalpur-2, Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, 299-300. IARS, Ghamparan-1, Gaya-2, Monghyr-2, Muzaffar- ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1635 pur-2, Patna-2, Purnea-1, Santhal Parganas- 2, Shahabad-2) to compare response of gram INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR to alternative sources (super/dicalcium)

Bihar manurial trials in 1953 in two sets and levels (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) of phos• of expts ( in 10 Districts with 151 & 148 phate. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar.

expts) with 20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac with and 3-2:1954-59, 618-623. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. without 25 lbs/N/ac and 40 lbs K20/ac on 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 4 3 gram. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-1:1948-53, 300-301. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 3 6 Expts (in 53 Districts/Blocks of different soils) to find suitable manurial schedules INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR (with 3 levels of NPK) of gram crop. Nat. Expts (2 yrs) to find out the effect of Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, placement of lime on the yield of gram at 624-643. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1644 the Agric. Res. Inst. Kanke. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR 599-600. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1637 Six expts (Patna-2, Sabour-4) to test the effect of seed innoculation with root

INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR nodule bacteria with 40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac & molyb• Expts (3 yrs) 1957-59 to study the effect denum 2 lbs/ac and without on gram yield. of NPK and lime on gram at the Agric. Res. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. 3-2: Inst. Kanke. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1954-59, 649-650. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, 600-601. IARS, ICAR, 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 4 5 Delhi. 1965. 1 6 3 8

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INST AGRIC RES STAT DELHI INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT Expts (2 yrs) to compare the response of Expts (2 yrs) to study the performance of gram to alternative sources (Dicalcium & different varieties of gram with different

Super) and levels (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) doses of phosphatic manures (Agric. Res. in the Simple Fertilizer Trials in cultiva• Stn Umrala). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts tors fields, Delhi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, 241-243. IARS, ICAR, Expts Delhi. 11-2:1954-59, 797-798. IARS, Delhi. 1965. 1 6 5 4 ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1646 INST AGRIC RES STAT IARI INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT Expt (2 yrs) to study the effect of N40, Expts (one year) to study the effect of P80 & K50 lbs/ac on gram at the Bot. S. gram grown with and without super on the Stn Pusa. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts succeeding cereal crop (maize) at the IARI, 15-2:1954-59, 416-417. IARS, ICAR, Agric. Res. Stn Dohad. Nat. Index Agric. Delhi. 1965. 1 6 5 5 FId Expts Gujrat. 4-1:1948-53, 121-122. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1647 INST AGRIC RES STAT IARI Expts to study the comparative efficiency INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT of foliar & soil application of P (40 lbs

Expts (one year) to study the NPK require• P 2 O 5 /ac) & micronutrients (Mo, B, Cu & Mn) ments of gram (at the Agric. Res. Stn on gram yield at IARI, Delhi. Nat. Index Arnej.) Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. FId Expts IARI. 15-2:1954-59, 417. Gujrat. 4-1:1948-53, 122. IARS, ICAR, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1656 Delhi. 1962. 1 6 4 8 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT Expts (4 yrs) to study the responses to Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of gram graded (0, 20 & 40 lbs/ac) doses of N (as

with and without P2 O 5 on the succeeding groundnut cake/ammonium sulphate) applied cereals crop of Paddy (Agric. Res. Stn singly and in combination with different

Bulsar)• Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts doses (0, 20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) of P on the Gujrat. 4-1:1948-53, 122-124. IARS, yield of gram at the Inst. of Plant Indus• ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1649 try, Indore. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 252-255. IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT Delhi. 1962. 1 6 5 7 Expts (three years) to study the NPK requirements of gram (Agric. Res. Stn INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Arnej). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Expts (2 yrs) to study the response of N & Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, 234-236. IARS, P applied singly and in combination on the ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1650 yield of gram (Inst. of Plant Industry, Indore). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT 6-1:1948-53, 255-256. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expt (one year) to study the effect of 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 5 8 N & P on gram (Agric. Res. Stn Arnej). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Gujrat. 4-2: INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH 1954-59, 236. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1965. 1651 Expts (4 yrs) to see the effect of manuring gram with superphosphate at different levels INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT (15, 20, 25 & 30 lbs/ac) and its residual Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of N & P efeect on wheat at the Adhartal Farm, on gram (Agric. Res. Stn Umrala). Nat. Jabalpore. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Index Agric. FId Expts Gujrat. 4-2:1954- M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 256-258. IARS, ICAR, 59, 236-238. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1652 Delhi. 1962. 1 6 5 9

INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• Expts (2 yrs) to study the residual effect rent micronutrients on the yield of gram of N manures (town compost, farm yard (Agric. Res. Stn Vijapur). Nat. Index manure, groundnut cake & ammonium sulphate) Agric. FId Expts Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, applied to the previous crop of wheat on 238-241. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1653 the succeeding gram crop at the Govt Seed & Demonst. Farm Saugor. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-1:1948-53, 259-260. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1660

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Experiments to study the effect of appli• Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe•

cation of P (40 & 80 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) to gram rent manurial doses (20 & 40 1bs/ac) of N preceding on the succeeding paddy crop & P for gram crop at the Regional Res. Stn (legumes ploughed in situ) (M.E.A. Farm Khargone. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. Bagwai). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 6-2:1954-59, 417-418. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 65-66. IARS, ICAR, 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 6 8 Delhi. 1965. 1 6 6 1 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different Expts (2 yrs) to see the effect of diffe• manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 15 lbs & P 10 lbs/ac) rent doses of superphosphate (15, 25 & 30 and their different combinations for gram

lbs P2 O 5 /ac) on gram and to study their crop at the Regional Res. Stn Khargone. residual effect on the yield of wheat at Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2: the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Adhartal. Nat 1954-59, 418. IARS,. ICAR, Delhi.1965. 1669 Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 412. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1662 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH manurial doses of N & P (7 ½ & 15 lbs N and Expt to study the effect of different 10 lbs P/ac) and their different combina• manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 15 and P 10) on gram tions for gram at the Govt Agric Res. Farm, crop at the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Adhartal. Kuthulia, Rewa. Nat. Index Agric. Fid Nat. Index Agric. Fid Expts M.P. 6-2: Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 418-419. IARS, 1954-59. 413. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1670 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 6 3 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different Expts to study the effect of P (20 & 40 manurial doses of N & P (10 & 7 ½ N and 15

lbs P2 O 5 /ac) on different legumes (gram, lbs P/ac) and their different combinations peas, lentil & Lathyrus) and their residual from gram at the Govt Seed & Demonst. Farm, effect of wheat at Govt Seed & Demons. Farm Nabibagh, Bhopal. Nat. Index Agric. FId Batul. Nat. Index Agric. Fid Expts M.P. Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 419-420. IARS, 6-2:1954-59, 413-414. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1671 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 6 4 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 15 lbs and P 10 lbs/ rent manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 15 and P 10) ac) and their different combinations for for gram crop (and their effect on succeed• gram at the State Mechanised Farm, Reora, ing wheat crop) at the Govt Exptl Stn Satna. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. Chhindwara. Nat. Index Agric. Fid Expts 6-2:1954-59, 420. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 414-415. IARS, ICAR, 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 7 2 Delhi. 1965. 1 6 6 5 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of different Expts to study the effect of different manurial doses (N 10 and P 7 ½ & 15 lbs/ac) manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 15 and P 10) for and their different combinations for gram gram crop (and their effect on succeeding at the Govt Expts Farm Vidisha. Nat. Index wheat crop) at the Govt Seed & Demonst. Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 420-421. Farm) Durg. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1673 M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 415-416. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 6 6 6 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to compare the response of leguminous INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH crop, gram, to alternative sources (super Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• and dicalcium phosphate) and levels (30 & rent manurial doses (10 & 20 1bs/ac) of N 60 lbs/ac) of phosphate at the Inst. of & P for gram crop at the Govt Agric. Res. Plant Industry, Indore. Nat. Index Agric. Farm, Jahabua. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 421-422. IARS, M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 416-417. IARS, ICAR, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1674 Delhi. 1965. 1 6 6 7

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts to study the effect of different Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of a

levels of (20 & 30 1bs/ac) P on different leguminous crop, gram grown with P2 O 5 (at varieties (3) of gram at the Agric. Coll. 3 levels) or without, on the succeeding Farm Gwalior. Nat. Index Agric. FId cereal crop, wheat, at the Agric. Res. Stn Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59. 422. IARS, ICAR, Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maha• Delhi. 1965. 1 6 7 5 rashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 226-229. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1 6 8 2 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts to study the effect of P (20 & 40 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA lbs/ac) on different legumes (gram, r>eas, Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of gram,

lentil & khesari) and its residual effect raised with P2 O 5 (at 3 levels) or without, on the succeeding wheat crop at Govt Seed on the succeeding cereal crop, jowar at the & Demonst. Farm, Betul. Nat. Index Agric. Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 439. IARS FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 346- ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1676 349. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1683

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of P (20 Expts (5 yrs) to study the effect of gram

& 40 lbs/ac) on different legumes (gram, raised with P2 O 5 (at 3 levels) or without peas, lentils & khesari) and their residual on the succeeding cereal crop, bajra, effect on the succeeding wheat at the Govt ( P e n n i s e t w n typhoides) at the Agric. Res. Seed & Demonst. Farm Damoh. Nat. Index Stn Niphad. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 440- Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 480-483. IARS, 441. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1677 ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1684

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of P (20 Expts to study the effect of different

& 40 lbs/ac) on different legumes (gram, doses (10 & 20 lbs/ac) of ZnSO4 on gram at peas, lentil and khesari) and their resi• the Agr. Res. Stn Chas. Nat. Index Agric. dual effect on the succeeding wheat, at FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 516- the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Adhartal. Nat. 517. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1685 Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 441-444. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1678 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (6 yrs) to study the effect of a

INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH legume crop gram grown with P2 O 5 (at 3 Expts to study the effect of P (20 & 40 levels) and without on the succeeding cereal lbs/ac) on different legumes/pulses (gram, crop, paddy, at the Agric. Res. Stn Koper- pea, lentil & khesari) and their residual gaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maha• effect on the succeeding wheat crop at rashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 517-521. IARS, ICAR, Govt Expt Stn Chhindwara. Nat. Index Delhi. 1962. 1 6 8 6 Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 444. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1679 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (6 yrs) to study the effect of gram,

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA grown with P2 O 5 (at 3 levels) or without Expts (5 yrs) to study the effect of a le• on the succeeding cereal crop, jowar, at guminous crop, gram grown with (3 levels) the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index

P 2 O 5 or without, on the succeeding cereal Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, crop of paddy at the Agric. Res. Stn Koper- 521-525. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1687 gaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maha• rashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 73-77. IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Delhi. 1962. 1 6 8 0 Expts (5 yrs) to study the effect of gram,

grown with P2 O 5 (at 3 levels) or without on the succeeding cereal crop, wheat, at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 525-528. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1688

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (6 yrs) to study the effect of a Expts C2 yrs) to study the effect of legu•

legume gram grown with P2 O 5 (at 3 levels) minous crops (gram) grown with & without P or without on the succeeding cereal crop, on wheat crop at Govt Expt Farm Tharsa. bajra (Pennisetton typhoides) at the Agric. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. Res. Stn Niphad. Nat. Index Agric. FId 8-2:1954-59, 234-235. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 529-532. 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 9 7 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1689 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts to study the effect of gram grown Expts (3 yrs) to study the effect of (two with & without P on the succeeding cereal

levels 10 & 20 1bs/ac) ZnSO4 o n g r a m a t crop of jowar at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. the Agric. Res. Stn Sholapur. Nat. Index Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 8-2:1954-59, 355. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 532-534. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1690 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 9 8

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Experiments to study the effect of boron Expts (5 yrs) to compare the efficiency of and manganese alone and in combination on organic & inorganic manures on gram at gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Sholapur. Nat. Agric. Res. Stn Badnapur. Nat. Index Agric. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1: FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 534- 1948-53, 534-535. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 537. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1699 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 9 1 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expt to study the effect of P on gram & its Experiment to study the effect of the residual effect on the succeeding crop application of lime to the gram crop at paddy at the Agric. Res. Stn Kopergaon. Govt Seed & Demonstration Farm, Sindewahi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 537-538. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 8-1:1948-53, 535. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 0 1 9 6 2 . 1 6 9 2 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expt to study the effect of P on gram & its Expts (3 yrs) to study the direct effect residual effect on the succeeding wheat

(3 levels) of P2 O 5 on gram and its residual crop at Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index effect on paddy at the Agric. Res. Stn Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, Vadagaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 538. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1701 Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 536-537. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1693 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts to study the effect of P on gram & INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA its residual effect on the succeeding crop Expts to study the effect of gram grown of jowar at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. with & without P on the succeeding cereal Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. crop of paddy at the Agric. Res. Stn 8-2:1954-59, 539. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Kopergaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 2 Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 38. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1694 INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expt to find out the optimum doses of N, INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA P & K for gram at Agric. Res. Stn Niphad. Expts to study the effect of gram raised Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. with & without P on the succeeding cereal 8-2:1954-59, 539-540. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. crop of paddy at Grass Res. Stn Kosbad. 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 3 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 39. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 9 5 Expts to study the effect of N in combina• tion with P (in three levels of each) on INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA gram at the Govt Exptl Farm, Nagpur. Nat. Expts to study the residual effect of gram Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2: raised with & without P on the succeeding 1954-59, 540. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1965. 1704 wheat crop at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 203. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 6 9 6

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expts (2 yrs) to study the residual effect Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of micro of different manures applied to the pre• nutrients (Zn, Mg, Cu, Na & Bo) on gram vious crop on the yield of succeeding gram crop at the Agric. Res. Stn Bailhongal. crop at the Agric. Coll. Farm Poona. Nat. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Mysore. 9-2: Index Agric. Fld Expts Maharashtra. 8-2: 1954-59, 445-447. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1954-59, 540-541. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 1 2 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 5 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (3 yrs) to determine the N, P & K Expts to study the effect of ZnS04 (three requirements of gram at the Agric. Res. levels) on gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Stn Dharwar. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Sholapur. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 447-449. IARS, Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 542. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1713 ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1706 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts (4 yrs) to study the residual effect Expts to study the residual effect of of gypsum & FYM on gram at the Agric. Res. organic & inorganic manures (N 3 levels, Stn Kaladgi. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts P & FYM at 2 levels) along with spacing Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 449-451. IARS, 9 x 12") on gram at the Agric. Res. Stn ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1714 Kopergaon. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 552-553. INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1707 Expts in the cultivators fields to compare the responses of leguminous crops to INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA alternative sources & levels of phosphate Expts (3 yrs) to find out the most econo• in Belgaum. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts mic spacing 12 & 15", seed rate (30 & 40 Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 463. IARS, ICAR, lbs/ac) and manurial dose (2 levels of NPK) Delhi. 1965. 1 7 1 5 for gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Maharashtra. INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE 8-2:1954-59, 553-555. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expts in the cultivators fields to compare 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 8 the response of gram to alternative sour• ces and levels of phosphate in North INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Kanara. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Expts to find out the optimum seed rate and Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 463-464. IARS, ICAR, manurial (NPK) dose for gram (C i c e r arieti- Delhi. 1965. 1 7 1 6 num) at the Agric. Res. Stn Karjat. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Maharashtra. 8-2: INST AGRIC RES STAT ORISSA 1954-59, 849-850. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expts to study the effect of direct appli•

1 9 6 5 . 1 7 0 9 cation of phosphate (40 & 80 lbs P3 O 5 / a c ) on a legume (gram, pea) verses direct effect INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE of N (15 & 30 lbs/ac) to the succeeding Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of gram rice crop at the M.A.E. Farm, Barapalli. grown with 4 levels of P or without on the Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Orissa. 10-2: succeeding cereal crop, wheat at the Agric. 1954-59, 43. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1717 Res. Stn Bijapur. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Mysore. 9-1:1948-53, 151. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT ORISSA ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1710 Studies to compare the response of gram to alternate sources (Dicalcium/Super) & INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE levels (30 & 60 lbs/ac) of P (in Simple Expt to determine the NPK requirement of Fertilizer Trials) in cultivators fields gram so as to obtain maximum yield at the Mayurbhanj. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts Agric. Res. Stn Dharwar. Nat. Index Agric. Orissa. 10-2:1954-59, 165. IARS, ICAR, Fld Expts Mysore. 9-1:1948-53, 400. IARS, Delhi. 1965. 1 7 1 8 ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1711

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INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts to study the effect of application Studies to compare the effect of Amm.

of super (50, 75 & 100 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) to gram sulphate (20 lbs N/ac) and superphosphate crop at the Agric. Res. Stn Ferozepur. (50 lbs/ac) and their combinations/and Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: without on the yield of gram at the Distt. 1948-53, 237. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962.1719 Demonst. Farm Ambala. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 237. INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1726 Expts to find suitable manurial treatments

(25 lbs P2 O 5 or equal composted/uncomposted INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB bonem al with or without 25 lbs N/ac) for Expts to study the effect of superphosphate gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Rohtak. Nat. (50, 75 & 100 lbs/ac) on gram crop at the Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948- Agric. Exptl Farm Ferozepur. Nat. Index 53, 238-239. IARS, ICAR. Delhi. 1962. 1720 Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 237-238. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1727 INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts to find the best manure (with or INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB without N 24 & P 25 1bs/ac along/in combi• Expts to study the effect of N, P & K each nation) at the Agric. Res. Stn Rohtak, for at 25 lbs/ac (& their combinations)/and Kabuli gram. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts without on gram at the Soil Res. Substn Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 239. IARS, ICAR, Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Delhi. 1962. 1 7 2 1 Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 238. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 7 2 8 INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts to study the effect of N fertilizers INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB (Amm. sulphate 123 & 164 lbs/ac) on the Expts to study the effect of N (25) & P (25 yield of gram at the Agric. Farm Rohtak. & 50 lbs/ac) and their combinations on gram Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: at the Soil Res. Substn Rohtak. Nat. Index 1948-53, 239. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Agric. FId Expts. Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 1 9 6 2 . 1 7 2 2 238-239. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1729

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Expts to study the effect of P2 O 5 ( 5 0 , 7 5 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of (3 & 100 lbs/ac) on Kabuli gram at the Agric. different sources of) N (at 25 lbs/ac) &

Res. Stn Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId P (25 & 50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) and their combina• Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 240. IARS, tions on gram crop at the Soil Res. Substn ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1723 Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 239-240. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1730 Expts to study the effect of application

of P2 O 5 (50 lbs/ac) in combination with INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB N (50 & 100 lbs/ac) applied to the previ• Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of N, P ous crops (gram, guar, etc.) on the succeed• & K (15, 30 & 30 lbs/ac respectively) and ing cotton at the Cott. Res. Stn Abohar. their combinations on the yield of gram at Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: the Soil Res. Substn Rohtak. Nat. Index 1948-53, 375-376. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 1 9 6 2 . 1 7 2 4 240-241. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1731

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts to study the effect of application Expts to study the effect of P (50, 75 &

of P2 O 5 (50 lbs/ac) in combination with N 100 P2 O 5 /ac) on gram at the Millet Breeding (50 & 100 lbs/ac) applied to previous Substn Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts crop (gram, guar, etc.) on the succeeding Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 241. IARS, ICAR, cotton at the Cott. Res. Stn Jullundur. Delhi. 1965. 1 7 3 2 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: 1948-53, 396. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 2 . 1 7 2 5

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INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN Studies (2 yrs) (in the Simple Fertilizer Expt to study the effect of a catalyst with Trials) to compare the response of gram to & without (2 tons/ac) farm yard manure on alternative sources (Dicalcium & Super) and germination, growth & yield of gram at the

levels (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) in the culti• Govt Farm Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. FId vators fields in Ambala. Nat. Index Agric. Expts Rajasthan. 12-1:1948-53, 77. IARS, FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 241-242. ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1740 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1733

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN 2 yrs study (in the Simple Fertilizer Expt to find out the effect of different

Trials) to compare the response of gram to doses of P (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) on gram alternative sources (Dical/super) and at Govt Farm Bassi. Nat. Index Agric. FId

levels (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) in the culti• Expts Rajasthan. 12-3:1954-59, 174-175. vators fields, Ferozepur. Nat. Index IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1741 Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 242-243. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1734 INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of 2 yrs study (in the Simple Fertilizer catalyst Fe sulphate, Pot permanganate Trials) to compare the response of gram to with & without (2 tons of) farmyard manure alternative sources (Dicamcium/Super) & on the yield of gram at the Govt Farm,

levels of P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) in the Bassi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Rajas• cultivators fields, Hissar. Nat. Index than. 12-2:1954-59, 175-177. IARS, ICAR, Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, Delhi. 1965. 1 7 4 2 243. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1735

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN 2 yrs tudy (in the Simple Fertilizer Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of trace

Trials) to compare the response of gram to elements (Borax, FeSO4 ) at the rate of 10 alternative sources (Dicalcium/Super) & & 20 1bs/ac on the yield of gram at the

levels of P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) in the Agric. Res. Stn Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. cultivators fields, Hoshiarpur. Nat. Index FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 177- Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 178. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1743 244. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1736

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN Expts (2-4 yrs) to study (in the Simple Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• Fertilizer Trials) to compare the response rent levels of N P K (20/20 & 40/20) on of gram to alternative sources (Dicalcium/ the yield of gram at the Agric. Res. Stn

Super) & levels of P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) Sriganganagar. Nat. Index Agric. FId in the cultivators fields, Ludhiana, Karnal, Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 179-180. Jullundur, Patiala & Sangrur. Nat. Index IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1744 Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 245-247. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1737 INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN Expt to study the effect of different trace INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN elements (FeSO4 , ZnSO4 , MgSO4 , & Borax at Expt to study the effect of catalysts (Fe, the rate of 10 & 15 lbs/ac) on the yield sulpha, Pot. permanganate etc.) with & of gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Sriganga• without farm yard manure (2 tons/ac) on nagar. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Rajas• germination, growth & yield of gram at the than. 12-2:1954-59, 180. IARS, ICAR, Govt Farm Bassi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Delhi. 1965. 1 7 4 5 Expts Rajasthan. 12-1:1948-53, 75-76. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1738 INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN Expt to study the effect of different trace

Expt to study the effect of different trace elements (FeSO4 , CuSO4 , ZnSO4 , MgSO4 & elements (Fe, sulphate, Amm. molybdate,Zinc Borax at 10 & 15 lbs/ac) on the yield of sulphate & Borax in different doses on gram gram at the Agric. Res.Stn Sriganganagar. at the Govt Farm, Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Rajasthan. FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-1:1948-53, 76-77. 12-2:1954-59, 180. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1739 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 4 6

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INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt (2 yrs) to compare the response of Expt (3 yrs) to formulate proper fertilizer gram to alternative (Dical/Super) sources schedule in important soil types for gram

& levels (30/60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) of P in the (with 25 & 50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) applied deep cultivators fields, in Simple Fertilizer behind iron plough in furrows at the Res. Trials Banswara. Nat. Index Agric. FId Farm Kichha. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 181-183. U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 615 & 618-619. IARS, IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1747 ICAR, Delhi, 1962. 1754

INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to compare the response of gram to Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect on cotton

different (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) levels of yield when taken after winter crops (gram,

phosphate, in the cultivators fields, pea etc. with 30 lbs P2 O 5 /ac applied or not) Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Rajas- at Cott. Res. Stn Raya. Nat. Index Agric. than. 12-2:1954-59, 181. IARS, ICAR, FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 1091-1093. Delhi. 1965. 1 7 4 8 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1755

INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt (2 yrs) to compare the response of Expt to study the effect of different forms legumes, gram to alternate (Dical/super) (Super & Kotka) & levels (40 & 80 lbs

sources and levels (30/60) of P in the P 2 O 5 /ac) of P on the yield of gram at the Simple Fertilizer Trials in the cultivators Inst. Crop Physiol. Lucknow. Nat. Index fields, Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. FId Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 1, 1954-59, Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 182-183. 892-893. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1756 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1749 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN Expts to study the effect of different

Expts (2 yrs) to compare the response of levels of P (40 & 80 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) a n d gram to alternate (Dical/super) sources & Calcium (30 & 60 lbs CaO as Gupsum) applied

levels (30/60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) of P in the alone and in combination on the yield of Simple Fertilizer Trials in the cultivators gram at the Crop Physiol. Inst. Lucknow. fields, Sriganganagar. Nat. Index Agric. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 182 & Book 1, 1954-59, 893. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 184. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1750 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 5 7

INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to compare the response of gram to Expt to study the effect of levels 3, 6 & alternative sources (Dical/super) and level 9 1bs/ac and method (placement/surface

(30/60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) of P in the Simple application) of Ammonium molybdate on the Fertilizer Trials in the cultivators yield of gram at the Crop Physiol. Inst. fields Pali. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Lucknow. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. Rajasthan. 12-2:1954-59, 183-184. IARS, 13-2:Book 1, 1954-59, 893-894. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1751 ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1758

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to study the effect of N,P,K & Ca Expt to study the residual effect of diffe• on the yield of gram at the Crop Physiol. rent levels of N (40, 60 & 80 lbs/ac) Res. Stn Lucknow. Nat. Index Agric. FId applied to the preceding paddy crop on the Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 613. IARS, ICAR, yield of gram at the Reg. Res. Stn Meerut. Delhi. 1962. 1 7 5 2 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: Book 1, 1954-59, 894-895. IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Delhi. 1965. 1 7 5 9 Expt to find the proper fertilizer schedule for gram by the application of 60 lbs INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH

P 2 O 5 /ac (placed below 3-4" in the furrow) Expt to study the effect of inorganic at the Res. Farm Orai. Nat. Index Agric. manures/trace elements (CaO, Mo, S, Bo, P) FId Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 614-615. on the yield of gram at the Reg. Res. Stn IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1753 Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 1, 1954-59, 895. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 7 6 0

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rent levels (15 & 30 1bs/ac) and sources gram to levels of 30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 / a c I n (Amm. phos/Nitro phos/Super) of P applied the cultivators fields, Fatehpur. Nat. to the preceding paddy crop on the yield of Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, gram at the Res, Farm, Pura. Nat. Index 1954-59, 900. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 1, 1954-59, 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 6 8 895-896. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1761 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to compare (2 yrs) in seven locations Expt to study the residual effect of diffe• the response of legume gram to levels of

rent levels of P (20 & 40 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) a n d P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) in cultivators sources/levels of N (as urea/Amm. sulphate, fields Farrukhabad, Kanpur, Laksmipur, 20 & 40 lbs/ac) applied to preceding paddy Lucknow, Moradabad, Muzafarnagar & Pili- crop on the yield of gram at the Res. Farm, bhit. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. Pura. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 900-904. IARS, 13-2:Book 1, 1954-59, 896. IARS, ICAR, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1769 Delhi. 1965. 1 7 6 2 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to compare the response of legumes,

Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of diffe• grams, to levels of P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 / a c )

rent doses of P alone (30, 60 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) in the cultivators fields, Rae Bareilly. & in combination with N (as Amm.Phos.) on Nat. Index Agric. Fid Expts U.P. 13-2: gram in the cultivators fields, Rath Book 2, 1954-59, 904. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. (Hamirpur). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 7 0 U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 897. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1763 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to compare the response of INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH legumes gram to levels of P (30 & 60 lbs

Expt to study the effect of different P 2 O 5 /ac) in the cultivators fields Rampur.

doses of P (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) through Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2: different sources (super/bonemeal) on the Book 2, 1954-59, 904-905. IARS, ICAR, yield of gram in the cultivators fields, Delhi. 1965. 1 7 7 1 Rath (Hamirpur). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 897-898. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1764 Expt to compare response of legumes, gram

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levels of P (30 & 50 lbs P2 O 5 /ac) on the 1954-59, 905. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. yield of gram in the cultivators fields, 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 7 2 Zamania (Ghazipur). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 898. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1765 Expt to study the effect of different

levels of P (30, 60 & 90 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH placed in furrows 3-6" deep on 3 different Expts to draw out suitable fertilizer (P varieties of gram at the Instl Res. Farm

with 30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 /ac in furrow) sche• B.R. Coll. Bichpuri, Agra. Nat. Index dule in agriculturally important soil types Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, for gram in the cultivators fields, Mohama- 905-906. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1773 dabad, (Ghazipur). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 899. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1766 Expts to study the effect of P (40 & 80

lbs P2 O 5 /ac) on legumes gram & pea at the INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Agric. Res. Farm, Faizabad, Hardoi & Kalai. Expt to compare the response of leguminous Nat. Index Agric. FId Expt U.P. 13-2:Book 2, crop gram to alternative levels of Phos• 1954-59, 920-922. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. phate (30 & 60 lbs/ac) in the cultivators 1 9 6 5 . 1 7 7 4 fields, Aligarh. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 899-900. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1767

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INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH MAHAPATRA, I.E. ET AL. Expt to study the effect of P (40 & 80 lbs Fertilizer pay well even under dry land

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levels of phosphate (30 & 60 lbs P2 O 5 / a c ) phosphorus alone and in combination with in the Simple Fertilizer Trials in the nitrogen and potassium applied broadcast cultivators fields Birbhum, Burdwan, and at plough-role. M.Sc. Thesis, IARI, Murshidabad & 24 Parganas. Nat. Index New Delhi, pp. 86. 1968. 1787 Agric. FId Expts W.Bengal. 14-2:1954-59, 245-248. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1777 MANJHI, S. & CHOWDHURY, S.L. Response of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) INST AGRIC RES STAT WEST BENGAL to four levels of phosphorus applied alone Expts (2 yrs) to compare the response of and in combination with nitrogen and legumes gram to alternative levels of (30 & potassium. Indian J. Agron. 16-2:247-248.

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GUZOVSKII, M. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH (Methods and rates of sowing of chickpea.) Expts (2 yrs) to determine the optimum seed Selekts. Semenov. (Sel. Seed-Gr., Moscow): rate (30, 40, 50 & 60 lbs/ac) for gram 18-8:67-69. 1951. 1 8 5 9 under unirrigated conditions (with seeds soaked for 3 hrs before sowing) at the INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR Govt Seed Demonst. Farm Nabibagh, Bhopal. Expts (3) to determine the optimum time of Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2: sowing & seed rate for gram (Sabour 1, 1954-59, 427-428. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Kanke 2). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1 9 6 5 . 1 8 6 7 Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, 643-645. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1 8 6 0 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to determine the optimum seed INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT rate for gram (32, 64 & 128 lbs/ac) at the Expts (3 yrs) to find out a suitable Govt Soil Cons. Res. Stn Phanda. Nat. spacing & economic seed rate for gram Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, (Agric. Res. Stn Arnej). Nat. Index Agric. 428-429. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1868 FId Expts Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, 243-244. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1861 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expts (2 yrs) to determine the suitable INST AGRIC RES STAT GUJRAT spacing (3 x 9, 4 ½ x 18 & 6 x 18") for Expts (3 yrs) to ascertain the proper gram at the Govt Soil Cons. Res. Stn spacing, seed rate and manurial doses to Phanda. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. gram to get maximum yield (Agric. Res. Stn 6-2:1954-59, 429-430. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Wagahai). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts 1 9 6 5 . 1 8 6 9 Gujrat. 4-2:1954-59, 245-246. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1862 INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Expt to determine the optimum seed rate INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH (40, 44, 48 & 52 lbs/ac) for gram at Govt Expts to find out suitable spacing (row Exptl Farm, Vidisha. Nat. Index Agric. spacing of 12, 18 & 24") and seed rate (25, FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 430. IARS, 30, 40 & 45 1bs/ac) for gram at the Agric. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1870 Coll. Farm, Gwalior. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 422-423. IARS, INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1863 Expts to determine the optimum seed rate (30, 40, 50 & 60 lbs/ac) for different INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH varieties (3) of gram at the R.K. Agric. Expts (2 yrs) to find out suitable seed Inst. Sehore. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts rate (40, 50, 60 and 70 lbs/ac) and spacing M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 430-431. IARS, ICAR, (12, 15 & 18" between rows) for gram at Delhi. 1965. 1 8 7 1 the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Jhabua. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA 424. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1864 Expts (2 yrs) to ascertain the optimum seed rate for gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Mohol. INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. Expts (2 yrs) to find out suitable row 8-1:1948-53, 539-540. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. spacings (12, 15 & 18") and seed rate (50, 1 9 6 2 . 1 8 7 2 60, 70 & 80 lbs/ac) for gram at the Reg. Res. Stn Khargone. Nat. Index Agric. FId INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 425-426. IARS, Expts (4 yrs) to find out suitable spacing ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1865 and seed rate for gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Jalagaon. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 542-545. IARS, Expts (2 yrs) to determine the optimum seed ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1873 rate (40, 50, 60 & 70 lbs/ac) for gram under unirrigated conditions at the Govt INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA Seed & Demonst. Farm Nabibagh, Bhopal. Expts (4 yrs) to find out the most economic Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2: spacing (10, 15") seed rate (30 & 40 1bs/ac) 1954-59, 426-427. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. and manurial dose (NPK at levels each) for 1 9 6 5 . 1 8 6 6 gram at Agric. Res. Stn Dhulia. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 546-549. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1874

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INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Expts (3 yrs) to find out the most economic Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of date spacing (10 & 15" between lines), seed rate of sowing (3 dates) different (2) varieties (30 & 40 1bs/ac) & manurial dose (NPK on the yield of gram at the Agric. Res. without and with N10, P50 & K50) for gram Stn Hansi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts at the Agric. Res. Stn Kopergaon. Nat. Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 247. IARS, ICAR, Index Agric. FId Expt Maharashtra. 8-2: Delhi. 1962. 1 8 8 3 1954-59, 550-552. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1 9 6 5 . 1 8 7 5 INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expt to study the effect of spacing (row 8, INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA 12 & 16" between rows) and seed rates (40, Expts (3 yrs) to find out the most economic 50 & 60 lbs/ac) on gram yield at the Alla• spacing (10 & 15" between lines) seed rate habad Agric. Inst. Nat. Index Agric. FId (30 & 40 lbs/ac) and manurial dose (NPK at Expts U.P. 13-1:1948-53, 615-616. IARS, two levels each) for gram at the Agric. ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1884 Res. Stn Niphad. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, 556-557. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1876 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of vary• ing seed rates (20, 30, 40, 50, 60 & 70 INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE lbs/ac) on the yield of gram at the Reg. Expt to find out suitable spacing & seed Res. Stn Amrukh. Nat. Index Agric. FId rates for different varieties of gram at Expts U.P. 13-2:Book 2, 1954-59, 906-907. the Agric. Res. Stn Kaladgi. Nat. Index IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1885 Agric. FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 452. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1877 INST AGRIC RES STAT WEST BENGAL Expt to find out the suitable date (from INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Oct. 4th week to Jan. 2nd week) 6 dates Studies to find out suitable spacings for of sowing for gram at the Agric. Res. Stn different varieties of gram at the Agric. Tollygunj. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Res. Stn Bijapur. Nat. Index Agric. FId W.Bengal. 14-2:1954-59, 245. IARS, ICAR, Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 452-453. Delhi. 1965. 1 8 8 6 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1878 INST AGRIC RES STAT IARI INST AGRIC RES STAT MYSORE Expt to study the effect of sowing pre• Expts (4 yrs) to study the effect of spa• mature (by one week/2 weeks) and mature cing, seed rate & manures on gram at the seeds of gram on their yield at the IARI, Agric. Res. Stn Bailhongal. Nat. Index Delhi. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts IARI. Agric. FId Expts Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, 15-1:1948-53, 293. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 453-456. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1879 1 9 6 2 . 1 8 8 7

INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB JOSHI, S.N. Expts to study the effect of date of sowing Optimum plot size and shape for unirrigated (Oct. 11, 22 & 30) on yield of gram at the rabi gram (Cicer arietinum L.) trials. Agric. Res. Stn Hansi. Nat. Index Agric. Madras agric. J. 59-8:431-434. 1972. 1888 FId Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 240-241. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1880 KANEVSKAYA, G.S. (Effect of chickpea planting on its yield.) INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Referat. Zh. 55, 14-32:41-45. 1965. 1889 Studies to find the best date of sowing (5 dts from 5th Oct. at intervals of 10 days) KAUL, J.N. & SEKHON, H.S. for gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Jullundur. Response of chickpea variety G-130 to pre- Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: sowing treatment of various chemicals. 1948-53, 242. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1962. 1881 Paper presented at the All India Coordina• ted Rabi Pulses Workshop held at UPIAS, INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Kanpur. Sept. 18-21, 1974. 1974. 1890 Studies to find the best date of sowing (from 2nd Oct. to 3rd Nov. 5 dates at K O I N O V , G . intervals of 8 days) for gram at the Agric. (Optimum sowing rates for chickpea.) Res. Stn Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId Nauchni Trudy vissh. selskostop. Inst. Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 243-244. Vasil Kolarov (Agron. Fak.). 17-1:65-69. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1882 1 9 6 8 . 1 8 9 1

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MAHESWARI, S.K. & SINGH, LAXMAN SANCHEZ, P.S. Effect of date of planting and plant popu• (Method and density of sowing chickpeas.) lation on the grain yield of gram (C i c e r Agric. Tec. Mex. 3-9:353-356. 1974. 1904 arietinum). Proc. Eighth Workshop (Rabi Pulses), All India Coordinated Research Project on Pulses, JNKVV, Jabalpur. SAWHNEY, J.S. & SANDHU, K.S. 148-151. 1972. 1 8 9 3 Influence of sowing dates, spacings and seed rates on the yield of Kabuli gram MANDLOI, K.K., YADAV, S.C. & RATHI, G.S. (Cicer arietinum). Proc. Fourth Workshop Effect of dates of sowing on yield of gram on Pulse Crops. Indian Council of Agri• (Cicer arietinum). JNKVV Res. J. 8-2: cultural Research. Punjab Agricultural 141-142. 1974. 1 8 9 4 University, Ludhiana.:155-158. 1970. 1905

MATHUR, O.P. & TOMAR, P.S. Effect of time of sowing on yield of diffe• SAXENA, M.C. & SINGH, N.P. rent varieties of gram under water scarcity Response of gram to plant population and conditions in Rajasthan. Indian J. Agron. planting geometry. G.B. Pant Univ. of 11-3:207-209. 1966. 1895 Agric. & Tech., Pantnagar, Annual Report, 1970-71. 1:148. 1971. 1906 NEZAMUDDIN, S. & PRASAD, L.K. Studies on the effect of different dates SEN, N.K. & JANA, M.K. of sowing and varying seed rates on the Broadcasting vs. line sowing in gram. yield of gram. Proc. Bihar Acad. agric. Allahabad Fmr 30-3:115-117. 1956. 1907 Sci. 12/13-2:1-4. 1965. 1896

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NIKNEJAD, M. & KHOSH-KHUI, M. Alley and interplot effect on chickpeas SHARMA, H.D. (Cicer arietinum L.) yield trials. Iranian Study of behaviour of some improved types J. agric. Res. 1-1:35-39. 1971. 1898 of gram (Cicer arietinum) under normal and late sown conditions. M.Sc. Thesis, Panjab NIRAD, S.K. & JANA, M.K. University, Chandigarh. 1957. 1909 Effects of spacing on gram (Cicer arietinum L.). Indian J. Agron. 4-3:148-153. 1 9 6 0 . 1 8 9 9 SHARMA, H.D. ET AL. Effects of normal and late sowing on the NUTI, P., MASCARENHAS, H. & HYMOWITZ, T. behaviour of some improved types of gram (Preliminary Investigations on the intro• (55-56/56-57). J. postgrad. School IARI d u c t i o n of Cicer arietinum (sowing date 5:56-61. 1967. 1 9 1 0 and adaptation under normal autumn - winter conditions in Sao Paulo State).) Bolm. Ind. anim. 24:139-145. 1967. 1900 SUR, S.C., GUPTA, K.S. & SEN, S. Optimum time of sowing gram (Cicer arieti• P A R E L , J . num L.) in West Bengal. Indian J. agric. (The best populations of chickpea for Sci. 36-4:173-179. 1966. 1911 Moldova.) Anal. Inst. Cerc. agron. Romania. 23-4:267-274. 1956. 1901 VERMA, V.S. & SINGH, D. RABIBAGKAR, P.S.K. Influence of row and plant spacings on Response of gram varieties to dates of yield potential of gram chickpea varieties planting and row spacing. M.Sc. Thesis, at different dates. Indian J. Agric. Res. JNKVV, Jabalpur. pp. 88. 1969. 1902 8-3:193-194. 1974. 1912

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TILLAGE AND CULTIVATION SINGH, R.S. & YADAV, S.C. Effect of number of cultivations and increasing levels of N and P on yield and INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH q u a l i t y of gr a m (Cicer avietinwn Li n n . ) . Indian J. Ag r . Re s Expts to find out suitable ploughings (3) and harrowing (2) for gram crop at the Govt Agric. Res. Stn Jhabua. Nat. Index SINHA, R.N. & ROY, R.N. Agric. FId Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 425. Effect of different tilth, levels of nitro• IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1913 gen and methods of phosphate placement on the growth and yield of gram. Proc. Bihar INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Acad Agric. Sci. 14:68-76. 1966. 1922 Expts (2 yrs) to study the effect of culti• vation practices (country ploughing and subsoiling 12" deep) on the yield of gram IRRIGATION at the Agric. Res. Stn Jullundur. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Punjab. 11-1: 1948-53, 241-242. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 1 9 6 2 . 1 9 1 4 Comparative yields of crops under sewage irrigation. Yield obtained at Poona INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB (Bombay). Proc. 8th Meeting of the Crops Expts to study the effect of cultivation and Soil Wing of the Board of Agric. & practices (2 ploughing/2 no. of deep plou• Anim. Husb. India, pp. 210. 1950. 1923 ghing) on the yield of gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Karnal. Nat. Index Agric. FId CHANDRAMOHAN, J. Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 243. IARS, Studies on water requirement of crops in ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1915 Tamil Nadu. Madras Agric. J. 57:251-263. 1 9 7 0 . 1 9 2 4 INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB Trials (4 yrs) to study the effect of DASTANE, N.G., YUSUF, M. & SINGH, N.P. subsoiling (by bullock/manual power) on Performance of different rabi crops under the yield of gram at Agric. Res. Stn varying frequencies and timings of irri• Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts gation. Indian J. Agron. 16-4:483-486. Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 244-246. IARS, 1 9 7 1 . 1 9 2 5 ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1916

EL-GIBALY, M.H. INST AGRIC RES STAT PUNJAB The effect of soil moisture regime, phos• Expts to study the effect of cultivation phorus and nitrogen application on the practices (with different tillage imple• consumptive use of some crops in Assiut ments) on the yield of gram at the Agric. (UAR). 1. The effect of soil moisture Res. Stn Rohtak. Nat. Index Agric. FId regime and phosphorus application on the Expts Punjab. 11-1:1948-53, 246-247. consumptive use of water of legume crops IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 1917 in Assiut. 2. The effect of nitrogen appli• cation on the annual consumptive use of MENON, A.G.G. some crops in Assiut. In Transactions, Effect of tillage operations and irrigation Seventh Congress of Irrigation and Drai• on the yield of Bengal gram. Agric. Res. nage, Mexico City. 2:23.53-23.71. J. Kerala 6-1:5-8. 1968. 1918 1 9 6 9 . 1 9 2 6

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CHAUHAN, S.K. CHAUHAN, S.K. Disease intensity and crop-loss estimates Observations of certain symptoms in F u s a - in wilt of gram. Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. rium wilt of gram, caused by Fusarium 43-2:217. 1956. 2 1 1 0 orthoceras-ciceri. Agra Univ. J. Res. Sci. 11-3:285-294. 1963. 2121 CHAUHAN, S.K. Observations on certain soil conditions CHAUHAN, S.K. a f f e c t i n g Fusarium wilt of gram. Proc. Incidence of Fusarium wilt of gram (Cicer I n d i a n Sci. Congr. 43:217. 1956. 2111 arietinum L.) in relation to soil moisture. Agra Univ. J. Res. Sci. 12-1:271-274. 1 9 6 3 . 2 1 2 2

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CHAUHAN, S.K. E R S H A D , D . Influence of different soil temperatures (Contribution on the knowledge of Phytoph- on the incidence of Fusarium wilt of gram thora spp. in Iran and their phytopatholo- ( C i c e r arietinum L.). Proc. natn. Acad. gical significance.) Mitt. biol. Bund. Sci. India B 33-4:552-554. 1963. 2124 Anst. Ld. u. Forstw. 140:pp. 84. 1971. 2135

CHAUHAN, S.K. ERWIN, D.C. Interaction of certain soil conditions in Fusarium a n d Verticillium wilt diseases of relation to the occurrence of Fusarium w i l t Cicer arietinum. Abs. in Phytopathology. of gram. Indian J. agric. Sci. 35-1:52-56. 47-1:10. 1957. 2 1 3 6 1 9 6 5 . 2 1 2 5 ERWIN, D.C. CUBERO, J.I. Fusarium lateritium f. c i c e r i , incitant of (Studies on the necessary nutritive elements Fusarium w i l t of Cicer arietinum L., Phyto• and the medium conditions required by the pathology 48-9:498-501. 1958. 2137 f u n g u s Phyllosticta rabiei Pass. Trotter. chickpea pest in Spain.) Boln. Patol. veg. ERWIN, D.C. Ent. Agric. 28:147-182. 1965. 2126 Verticillium w i l t of Cicer arietinum in S. California. P1. Dis. Reptr. 42-10: DALELA, G.G. 1111. 1958. 2 1 3 8 A technique for estimating crop losses in t h e r u s t (Uromyces ciceris-arietini FREZZI, M.J. (Grogn.) Jacz.) of gram (C i c e r arietinum L.) (The species of Phytophthora in Argentina.) Agra Univ. J. Res. Sci. 11-3:117-121. Revta Invest. agric. B. Aires. 4-1:47-133. 1 9 6 2 . 2 1 2 7 1 9 5 0 . 2 1 3 9

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BASU, A.C. & PRAMANIK, L.M. THOMAS, P.M. ET AL. Effects of planting dates of gram on the Pulse beetles. Allahabad Fmr 33-6: infestation of Heliothis armigera ( H u b . ) 449-454. 1959. 2 4 5 4 and the gram yield. Indian J. Entomol. 31-2:181-183. 1969. 2465

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DUBEY, C.P. POLEVSHCHIKOVA, V.N. & S0R0KINA, V.I. S t u d i e s on Heliothis armigera H u b n e r (Pests of leguminous crops and the elabora• (Noctuidae: Lepidoptera) the gram pod tion of measures for their control.) borer. M.Sc. Thesis, JNKW, Jabalpur, Vred. Bolez. Kormovykh zernobobovykh Kul't Madhya Pradesh. 1967. 2466 85-109. 1967. 2 4 7 7

FAGNICZ, C. REDDY, D.B. (A lepidopterous insect damaging chickpea No stranger, this gram pod borer. cultivation.) Revue fr. Ent. 13:119-120. Extension 8:13. 1961. 2478 1 9 4 6 . 2 4 6 7 SINGH, H. & SHARMA, S.S. GARCIA, A.C., INCIO, P.C. & AVALOS, Q.F. Relative susceptibility of some important Black light and its use in the integrated varieties of gram to Heliothis armigera c o n t r o l of Heliothis virescens in t h e (Hubner). Indian J. Entomol. 32-2:170-171. cultivation of chickpea. Rev. Peru. 1 9 7 0 . 2 4 7 9 Entomol. Agric. 15-2:230-236. 1972. 2468 SAXENA, H.P. GUPTA, D.S. ET AL. Insect pests of pulse crops - gram pod Relative toxicity of certain insecticides borer. In: New Vistas in Pulse Production. to gram caterpillar, Heliothis armigera Indian agric. Res. Inst., New Delhi. Hub.) Punjab agric. Univ. Res. J. 8-1: India. : 94-95. 1971. 2480 57-60. 1971. 2 4 6 9 SINGH, HARCHARAN & BINDRA, O.S. KHAN, M.Q. & RAMASUBBAIAH, K. Cutworms as pests of pulse crops. Pesti• Bionomics and control of gram caterpillar. cides 4-8:13-15. 1970. 2481 Andhra Agric. J. 6-2:68-69. 1959. 2470 SINGH, HARCHARAN & SINGH, GURWATTAN K I R A Y , Y . Gram pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera (Chickpea leaf worm - life cycle and its (Hubner) (Lepidoptera; Noctuidae). Agric. control.) Ciftci Brosuru 12:16. Agro-Indust. J. 7-2:109-118. 1974. 2482 1 9 6 5 . 2 4 7 1 SRIVASTAVA, A.S. & VARMA, R.M. LAL, S.S. & SINGH, Y.P. Life history and habits of gram pod borer, Efficacy of certain insecticides against Heliothis armigera Hub., a serious pest Heliothis armigera Hub. (Lepi.:Noctuidae) of gram. Natl. Acad. Sci. India, Ann. on gram crop. J. of Research, APAU, Hyd. No. 1961; 73-74. 1961. 2483 1-1:39-42. 1973. 2 4 7 2 SRIVASTAVA, A.S. & SAZENA, H.P. L A L L , B . S . Tissue borers - Problems of their control- Biology, distribution and control of pod Gram pod borer, Heliothis armigera H u b n . borers of pulses with particular reference Proc. Ent. Res. Workers Conf. Simla.:109- to Bihar. Second Annual Workshop Confe• 114. 1958. 2 4 8 4 rence on Pulse Crops. IARI, New Delhi, pp. 3. 1968. 2 4 7 3 TORES, B.M., FERNANDEZ, C.G., ROJAS, G.G. & SAAVEDRA, M.A. MANOLACHE, F., JACOB, N., JACOB, M. & TUSA,G. (Field trial to control Heliothis virescens (Research on the bionomics and control of Fab. (Lepid: Phalenidae) in chickpea (C i o e r the cotton bullworm (H. armigera ) . A n a l . arietinum).) R e v . P e r u . E n t o m o l . A g r i c . Inst. Cerc. agron. 26-C:215-237.1959. 2474 15-2:352-355. 1972. 2485

O D A K , S . C . VERMA, J.P., MATHUR, Y.K. & SHARMA, S.K. Influence of date of sowing of gram (C i c e r Growth potential of Heliothis obsoleta arietinum) on incidence of gram caterpillar. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in relation to Proc. Eighth Workshop (Rabi pulses), certain food plants. Labdev. J. Sci. AICRPP, JNKW, Jabalpur. :223-225. Tech. Part B Life Sci. 10-3/4:105-106. 1 9 7 2 . 2 4 7 5 1 9 7 2 . 2 4 8 6

PINGLE, S.V. ET AL. YADAV, L.S. Gram pod borer. Farmer 9-3:17. 1958. 2476 Studies on the host performance of Agrotis ypsilon Ratt. M.Sc. Thesis, Univ. of Kanpur. pp. 93. 1974. 2487

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ZAAZOU, M.H., FAHMY, H.S.M., KAMEL, A.A.M. INST AGRIC RES STAT RAJASTHAN & EL-HEMAESY, A.H. Expt to find the optimum time for spraying Annual movement and host plants of Agrotis BHC and Endrin to control gram pod borer ypsilon in Egypt. Bull. Soc. Entomol. at the Govt. Farm Padasauli. Nat. Index Egypte 1:175-180. 1973. 2488 Agric. FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:185, 1954-59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 2497 ZAAZOU, M.H., FAHMY, H.S.M., KAMEL, A.A.M. & EL-HEMAESY, A.H. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Effect of food on the development of greasy Expts to test the effectiveness of insec• c u t w o r m Agrotis ypsilon. Bull. Soc. ticides (BHC, 5 and 10%, DDT and Toxaphane Entomol. Egypte 1:379-386. 1973. 2489 10%) for the control of cutworms (A g r o t i s sp.) at Raghunath Purwa (Gonda Dist.). Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:617, 1948-53. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 2498 CHEMICAL C O N T R O L INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Expts to find out suitable control measures ANON (dusting 5% BHC and DDT and spraying 0.25% Pest control would help increase gram BHC and DDT) against pod borer (H e l i o t h i s production. Ent. Newslett. 1-12:88-90. armigera H.) at Baradari Farm, Rampur. 1 9 7 1 . 2 4 9 0 Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. 13-1:618, 1948-53. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. 2499 ARELLANO, U.M.A. (Preliminary comparative tests on the INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH chemical control of Heliothis virescens F. Expt to study the effect of insecticides in cultivated chickpeas.) Revta. Peru. (DDT, Diazion, Endrin and Lindane, dusting/ Entomol. agr. 8-1:120-126. 1965. 2491 spraying) in controlling gram pests at the Reg. Res. Stn Meerut. Nat. Index Agric. BACK, E.A. & COTTON, R.J. FId Expts U.P., Book 2,13-2:909-910, 1954- Effective use of hydrocyanic-acid gas in 59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 2500 the protection of chickpeas (Cicer arieti- num) warehoused in 240-pound sacks. INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH J. Agric. Res. 28:649-659. 1924. 2492 Expt to study the effect of insecticides DDT and Endrin spray/dust, against gram BADULIN, A. & BALASHOV, V. pod borer at the Reg. Res. Stn Rudrapur. The chickpea leaf miner fly (L i r i o m y z a Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., Book 2, cicerina) controlled by DDT and Parathion 13-2:910, 1954-59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. on Chickpeas. Zashch. Rast. Vredit. 1 9 6 5 . 2 5 0 1 Bolez. 12-2:41-42. 1967. 2493

INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH BALASUBRAMANIAN, G. ET AL. Expts to study the effect of insecticides Chemical control on the pod borer on Bengal (Aldrin, BHC, DDT and Parathion) to control gram. Madras agric. J. 61-7:232-233. the pests and diseases of gram in the 1 9 7 4 . 2 4 9 4 cultivators' fields, Mahabad, Lucknow. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P. Book 2, DAVID, B.V. & NARAYANASWAMY, P.S. 13-2:911, 1954-59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. A preliminary study on the effect of certain 1 9 6 5 . 2 5 0 2 synthetic insecticides on Bengal gram. 3rd Annual Session (Dec. 1962). Acad. of INST AGRIC RES STAT UTTAR PRADESH Agric. Sci. Coimbatore, India. 1963. and Expt to devise control measures (dusting Madras agric. J. 50-2:102-103. 1963. 2495 with DDT, BHC and Aldrin etc.) against Gujnia (T a n y m e c u s indicus) weevil pest INST AGRIC RES STAT, RAJASTHAN attacking gram and wheat mixture in the Studies on the effect of insecticides cultivators' fields, Mahabad, Lucknow. (Endrex, Dieldrex, Aldrex and Parathion Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts U.P., Book 2, dusts at 20 1bs/ac) for the control of 13-2:925, 1954-59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. gram pod borer at the Agric. Res. Stn. 1 9 6 5 . 2 5 0 3 Kotah. Nat. Index Agric. FId Expts Rajasthan. 12-2:184, 1954-59. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 2496

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KHARAEV, A. SUBBA RAO, P.V. ET AL. (Use of hexachloran and calcium arsenate Note on the control of Heliothis armigera against beet army worm caterpillars in dry H. on Bengal gram. Sci. Cult. 38 - 4 : 2 0 2 - 203. 19 7 2 . 2 5 1 4 plantings of chickpeas,) Tr. Tashkent Sel'sk-khoz. Inst. No, 21:9-12. 1967. 2504

KOONER, B.S. & SINGH, HARCHARAN Chemical control of pod borer of gram. B I O L O G I C A L C O N T R O L Proc. Tenth Workshop (Rabi Pulses), AICRPP, Bose Institute, Calcutta.:236-238. 1 9 7 3 . 2 5 0 5 GANGRADE, G.A. A new record of Ecphoropsis Parasite of MONRO, H.A.U. & DELISLE, R. Heliothis a r m i g e r a , a pest of chickpeas. Methyl bromide fumigation of plant products P1. Prot. Bull. FAO 11-1:20. 1963. 2515 in rail road freight cars with special reference to work supervised by the Domi• GANGRADE, G.A. nion Department of Agriculture during 1944. On the biology of Campoletis sperdistinctus Sci. Agric. 25:794-816. 1945. 2506 (Hymenoptera, Icheneumonidae) in Madhya Pradesh, India. Parasite of Heliothis MURTHY, K.S.R.K. & SRIVASTAVA, B.P. a r m i g e r a , pest of gram. Ann. Entomol. Effect of food on the susceptibility of the Soc. Amer. 57-5:570-574. 1964. 2516 pulse beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Bruchidae, coleoptera) to different RAICH, K.V. fumigants. Indian J. Entomol. 33, Pt. 2: India-parasitization of gram caterpillar 148-151. 1971. 2 5 0 7 by an ichneumonid (E c p h u r o p s i s perdistinct- us). P1. Prot. Bull. FAO 21-2:40. NISA, M. & AHMED, H. 1 9 7 3 . 2 5 1 7 Laboratory evaluation of organic insecti• cides against pulse weevil in stored chick• SAXENA, H.P., SIRCAR, P. & PHOKELA, AMRIT peas. Pest Technol. (Int. Pest Contr.) Predation of Coccinella septempunctata L i n n , 12-5:17-19. 1970. 2 5 0 8 a n d Ischiodon scutellaris Fabricius on Aphis c r a c c i v o r a Koch. (a pest of Bengal PUTTARUDRIAH, M. gram). Indian J. Ent. 32-1:105-106. The results of experiments with systemic 1 9 7 0 . 2 5 1 8 insecticides. Mysore Agric. J. 31:37-39. 1 9 5 6 . 2 5 0 9 THAKARE, K.R. & LANDE, S.U. Preliminary evaluation of efficacy of RAHAMAN, A. Diadegma (Angitia) fenestralis in t h e Insect pests of stored grains (pulses) in c o n t r o l of Heliothis armigera ( H u b . ) . the Punjab and their control. Indian J. Dhulia Coll. Agric. Mag. 5-1:54-56. agric. Sci. 12:564-587, 851-864. 1 9 6 6 . 2 5 1 9 1 9 4 2 . 2 5 1 0 TIKAR, D.T. & THAKARE, K.R. RANGRAJAN, A.V. ET AL. Bionomics, biology, and immature stages of Field tests of chemical for the control of an ichneumonid, Horogenes fenestralis the Bengal gram (chickpea) pod borer. Holmgren, a parasite of gram caterpillar. Madras agric. J. (Suppl.) 57-9:26. Indian J. Entomol. 23-2:116-125. 1961. 2520 1 9 7 0 . 2 5 1 1

SHARMA, S.K., KAUL, C.K. & BETALA, S.K. Relative efficiency of insecticides against gram pod borer Heliothis armigera H u b n e r (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Ann. Arid Zone N e m a t o d e s 8-1:143-180. 1970. 2512

SINGH, HARCHARAN & SINGH, HARNEK G00DEY, J.B., FRANKLIN, M.T. & HOOPER, D.J. Efficiency of some insecticidal treatments T. Goodey's the Nematode Parasites of for the control of gram caterpillar. Proc. plants catalogued under their hosts. Eighth Workshop (Rabi Pulses) AICRPP, Commonw. Agril. Bureaux, England. p. 28,37. JNKVV, Jabalpur. 214-215. 1972. 2513 1 9 6 5 . 2 5 2 1

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MATHUR, B.N., HANDA, D.K. & SINGH, H.G. B A R Z , W. Note on the occurrence of Meloidogyne Isolation of rhizosphere bacterium capable arenaria as a serious pest of Cicer arie• of degrading flavonoids. Phytochemistry tinum. Madras agric. J. 56-11:744. 9-8:1745-1749. 1970. 2532 1 9 6 9 . 2 5 2 2 B H A L L A , H . MATHUR, R.L., MATHUR, B.N. & HANDA, D.K. Effect of rhizosphere micro-organisms of Additions to host records of root nematodes. Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum L.) on its Nematologica 15:160. 1969. 2523 s p e c i f i c Rhizobium. M.Sc. Thesis, IARI, New Delhi. pp. 76. 1970. 2533 OMIDVAR, M. Parasitic nematodes of pulse crops and BHALLA, H. & SEN, A.N. methods of their control. Seminar on Pulse Note on the stimulatory and inhibitory Production, Karaj : 97-99. 1969. 2524 effects of some rhizosphere bacteria of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum L.) on its SESHADRI, A.R. s p e c i f i c Rhizobium. Indian J. agric. Sci. Plant Protection, Nematology, In: New Vistas 41-12:1126-1127. 1971. 2534 in crop yields. ICAR Agric. Yb. New Delhi:386. 1970. 2 5 2 5 BHALLA, H. & SEN, A.N. Effect of Rhizosphere bacteria of gram SHARMA, R.D. (Cicer arietinum) of different morpholo• Host suitability of a number of plants for gical, nutritional and physiological groups the nematode Tylenchorhynchus dubius. o n Rhizobium nodulating the same host. Neth. J. P1. Path. 74:97-100. 1968. 2526 Sci. Cult. 39-4:191-193. 1973. 2535

SITARAMAIAH, K., SINGH, R.S., SINGH, K.P. BROCKWELL, J. & GAULT, R.R. & SIKORA, R.A. Evaluation of symbiotic response in 21 Plant parasitic and soil nematodes of introduced lines of chickpea. CSIRO Plant India. Expt Stn Bull. No. 3, (31 and 33) Introduction Review. 9:4-11. 1972. 2536 UPAU, Pantnagar & USDA, ARS Far Eastern Regional Research. 1971. 2527 BROCKWELL, J., GAULT, R.R., MELVILLE, C M . & HAILE, A. TIGANI, EL, EL-AMIN, M. & SIDDIQI, M.R. Inoculant strains for new legumes. Incidence of plant parasitic nematodes in CSIRO 53-54. 1973. 2537 the Northern Fung Area, the Sudan. P1. Prot. Bull. FAO 18-5:102-106. 1970. 2528 CHANDRA, S., MISHRA, U.N., TOMAR, Y.S. & SINGH, S. Response of microbial culture application with and without soaking of seed in water on the yield of two different seed coat coloured gram varieties. Farm. J. (Calcut• ta). 14-6:18-19. 1973. 2538 Microbiology

CHAUDHARI, R.R. Effect of seed inoculation with different A R O R A , N . beneficial bacteria on grain yield of gram Origin and development of morphology of ( C i c er arietinum L.). M.Sc. Thesis, Part the root nodules on Cicer arietinum L. II, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. 42:220. 1955. 2529 Rahuri, Maharashtra. 1974. 2539

A R O R A , N . CHOPRA, C.L. & SUBBA RAO, N.S. Histology of the root nodules of Cicer Mutual relationships among bacteroid, arietinum L. Phytomorphology. 6-3/4: leghaemoglobin and N content of Egyptian 367-378. 1956. 2 5 3 0 clover and gram. Arch. Mikrobiol. 58-1: 71-76. 1967. 2 5 4 0 BADPAI, P.D., LEHRI, L.K. & PATHAK, A.N. Effect of seed inoculation with Rhizobium DADARWAL, K.R. strains on the yield of leguminous crops. Influence of seed diffusate on bacterio- Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad. Part B zation of leguminous crops. M.Sc. Thesis, Biol Sci. 40-5:571-575. 1974. 2531 IARI, New Delhi. 1968. 2541

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DADARWAL, K.R. & SEN, A.N. GUPTA, K.G. & ABHISWAR SEN Effect of toxic seed diffusates on the Aggregation of soil due to growth of Rhizo• inoculation, of pulse crops. Proc. Third bium species from some common cultivated Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops. legumes. Soil Sci. 94-5:345-348. IARI, New Delhi:111. 1969. 2542 1 9 6 2 . 2 5 5 2

DADARWAL, K.R. & SEN, A.N. GUPTA, K.G., AGGARWAL, J.C. & MAKKAR, N.S. Serological studies with strains of Rhizo• Sensitivity of Rhizobia to vanillin. Folia bium isolated from some pulse crops of Microbiol. 19-4:317-321. 1974. 2553 India. Indian J. Microbiol. 13-1:7-12. 1 9 7 3 . 2 5 4 3 GUPTA, K.G. Strain variation in Rhizobia of pea, gram DADARWAL, K.R. & SEN, A.N. and methi. Assoc. Thesis, IARI, New Delhi. Varietal specificity for Rhizobial s e r o • pp. 104. 1959. 2 5 5 4 types in relation to nodulation and crop yield. Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad. GUPTA, K.G. & SEN, A. Part B Biol. Sci. 40-6:548-553. 1974. 2544 Variations in characteristics of Rhizobium spp. of gram (C i c e r arietinum), m e t h i D E Y , B . K . ( T r i g o n e l l a foenum-graecum) and pea (P i s u m Effect of inoculation on the root exudates sativum). Indian J. agric. Sci. 32-4: of gram (C i c er arietinum L.). Indian Agri. 260-265. 1962. 2 5 5 5 15-1/2:221-233. 1971. 2545 GUPTA, U.S. & KAUR, P. D E Y , B . K . First record of abnormally big functional Bacterial inoculation in relation to root nodules on the roots of gram. Indian exudates and rhizosphere effect. I. Effect Agric. 13:97-101. 1969. ed. P.K. Sen. of inoculation of Azotobaoter i n m a i z e Maximization of agricultural production. (Zea mays) a n d of Rhizobium in gram (C i c e r Proceeding of the first symposium of arietinum) on the amino acid, reducing Agricultural Society of India held in sugar and organic acid make up of roof Banaras, September, 1968. Calcutta exudates and rhizosphere. Indian Agric. Agricultural Society of India. pp. 232. 16-4:301-306. 1972. 2546 1 9 6 9 . 2 5 5 6

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INST AGRIC RES STAT BIHAR K0N0K0TINA, A.G. Expt to study the effect of seed inocula• (Mutual relations of nodule bacteria and tion on the yield of gram and pea at the leguminous plants. 2. Morphologic changes Bot. S. Stn Bikramganj. Nat. Index Agric. of nodule bacteria in the nodules of chick• Fld Expts Bihar. 3-2:932, 1954-59. IARS, p e a (Cicer arietinum) and lupine.) ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 2560 Mikrobiologiya 3:221-231. 1934. 2569

INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA KULIMBETOV, T.D. & NABIEV, G.N. Expt to study the effect of Bacillus (Comparative evaluation of various races radicicola used for inoculating soil and of nodule bacteria with the inoculation gram seed on the ultimate yield of gram of chickpea seeds.) In Fiziologiia at the Govt Exptl Farm, Nagpur. Nat. Mikroorganizmov : 116-117. 1970. 2570 Index Agric. Fld Expts Maharashtra. 8-1: 541-542, 1948-53. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. KULKARNI, J.M. , BAGYARAJ, D.J. & OBLISAMI, G. 1 9 6 5 . 2 5 6 1 The phyllosphere micro flora of some vegetable crops. Madras agric. J. 60-7: INST AGRIC RES STAT MAHARASHTRA 653-655. 1973. 2 5 7 1 Expt to apply the legume inoculating test with two levels each of N and P and 2 types KUMAR, K. & PANDEY, S.N. of inoculation at the Govt Main Farm Nitrogen fixation in legumes and non-legumes Parbhani, on gram. Nat. Index Agric. under application of nitrate to soil. J. Fld Expts Maharashtra. 8-2:559, 1954-59. Sci. Res. Banaras 13-1:159-170. 1962. 2572 IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 2562 KHURANA, A.L. INST AGRIC RES STAT WEST BENGAL Metabolic studies on bacteroids from Expts to study the effect of seed inocu• different legumes. Ph.D. Thesis, Haryana lation on gram at the Agric. Res. Stn Agricultural University, Hissar. pp. 85. Berhampore. Nat. Index Agric. Fld Expts 1 9 7 2 . 2 5 7 3 W. Bengal. 14-1:145-150, 1948-53. IARS, ICAR. Delhi, 1962. 2563 LEHRI, L.K., GANGWAR, B.R. & MEHROTRA, C.L. Bacterization experiments with Rhizobium. JENSEN, H.L. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 22-1:66-69. The classification of the Rhizobia. I n : 1 9 7 4 . 2 5 7 4 The nutrition of the legumes. London. pp. 380:75-86. 1958. 2564 MAHTO, R.N., SINHA, S.P. & RAM, A. Associated response of wheat and gram JOHARI, D.P. grown on different proportion on root Morphological and physiological studies nodulation. Allahabad Fmr 44-3:149-151. on root nodule bacteria (Rhizobium s p p . ) 1 9 7 0 . 2 5 7 5 of gram and pea. M.Sc. Thesis, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab. MARCILLA ARRAZ0LA, J., AQUIRRI ANDRES, J. 1 9 6 1 . 2 5 6 5 & XANDRI TAGUENA, J.M. (Inoculation of Leguminosae seeds with KANDASAMY, D., KESAVAN, R. , RAMASAMY, K. root nodule bacteries. Experiments on & PRASAD, N.N. chickpea inoculation with preparations of Occurrence of microbial inhibitors in the Rhizobium c i c e r i .) Boln. Inst. nac. Invest. exudates of certain leguminous seeds. agron., Madr. 19:1-25. 1948. 2576 Indian J. Microbiol. 14-1:25-30. 1974. 2566 MEDHANE, N.S. & PATIL, P.L. KATTI, C.P. Comparative performance of different iso• Effect of inoculation of Bengal gram with lates of gram (C i c e r arietinum L . ) Rhizobium culture, with and without the Rhizobium in pot culture and field experi• addition of nitrogen and phosphatic ferti• ment. Pesticides 8-3:48-49. 1974. 2577 lizers in different soil types; research report. M.Sc. Thesis, Karnatak University, MISHRA, V.K. Dharwar, Karnataka. iv, pp. 21. 1966. 2567 Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus ferti• lizers on the root nodulation and mineral KATTI, C.P. composition of gram (Cicer arietinum L . ) The effect of inoculation of Bengal gram at different stages of growth; grown under w i t h Rhizobium culture under different different conditions. M.Sc. Thesis, soil conditions. Andhra agric. J. 15-3:92. Univ. of Agra, pp. 94. 1965. 2578 1 9 6 8 . 2 5 6 8

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N A N D I , P . PILLAI, R.N. Rhizobial culture specific for pulse crops- Studies on growth of Rhizobium s p e c i e s present work. Second Annual Workshop Con• under cultural conditions. Ph.D. Thesis, ference on pulse crops, IARI, New Delhi. IARI, New Delhi. 1968. 2590 pp. 2, 3 and 5. 1968. 2580 PILLAI, R.N. & SEN, A. N A N D I , P . Influence of some trace elements on the Studies on the improvement of efficiency g r o w t h o f Rhizobium from peanut (A r a a h i s o f Rhizobium. Proc. Third Annual Workshop hypogaea L.) and gram (C i c e r arietinum L . ) on Pulse Crops. Indian Agri. Res. Inst., Zentrlb. Bakt. Parasitenk. Infektionskr. New Delhi.:108-110. 1969. 2581 Hyg. Abt. 2. 127-6:612-617. 1972. 2591

NIKOLAENKO, N.J., KORNILOV, A.A. & EGOROVA, R A J U , M . S . E.A. Studies on the bacterial plant groups of (Influence of variable characteristics of c o w p e a , Ciaer and Dhaincha. 1. Classifi• chickpea on degree of susceptibility to cation. Zentrbl. Bakt. Parasitenk. nodule bacteria.) Trudy Stavropol' nauc- Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. 2, 94:249-262. issled. Inst. Sel'sk-khoz. 1969-6:139-146. 1 9 3 6 . 2 5 9 2 1969. and in Ref. Zh. :155-370. 1970. 2582 R A J U , M . S . NUTMAN, P.S. The cross inoculation of bacterial plant Genetics of symbiosis and nitrogen fixation g r o u p o f Ciaer. Science 81:639. 1935. 2593 in legumes. Proc. R. Soc. 172:417-437. 1 9 6 9 . 2 5 8 3 R A J U , M . S . Studies on the bacterial plant groups of OKON, Y., ESHEL, Y. & HENIS, Y. c o w p e a a n d Ciaer. V. Symbiotic fixation Cultural and symbiotic properties of of Nitrogen. (C a j a n u s c a j a n , Ciaer arieti• Rhizobium strains isolated from nodules of num, Doliahos biflorus a n d P. aureus). Ciaer arietinum L. Soil Biol. Biochem. Zbl. Bakt. II. 99:289-317. 1938. 2594 4-2:165-170. 1972. 2584 R A M , B A B U ORLOVA, Z.A. Response of gram to inoculation, nitrogen (Effect of treatment with nitragin on the and phosphorus application. M.Sc. Thesis, quantitative accumulation of biological Univ. of Kanpur. pp. 76. 1974. 2595 nitrogen by annual leguminous crops in the Stavropol region.) Tr. Stavropol. Nauch.- R A O , K . B . Issled. Inst. Sel'sk-khoz. 6:132-138. Studies on physiology of Rhizobium legumi- 1 9 6 9 . 2 5 8 5 nosarum a n d Rhizobium species of gram. M.Sc. Thesis, Punjab Agricultural Univer• PANDEY, S.N. sity, Ludhiana. pp. 100. 1967. 2596 Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and molybdenum on nodule formation. Indian RAO, V.R., SUBBA RAO, N.S. & MUKERJI, K.G. J. Agron. 14-2:205-207. 1969. 2586 Inhibition of nodulation in gram (C i c e r arietinum) by morphactin, Indian J. PATIL, B.D. & MONIZ, L. Microbiol. 12-4:264-266. 1972. 2597 Differential response of gram varieties to an efficient isolate of Rhizobia f r o m g r a m RAO, W.V.B.S. { C i c e r arietinum L.) Res. J. Mahatma Phule Field experiments on nitrogen fixation by Agric. Univ. 5-1:42-46. 1974. 2587 nodulated legumes. P1. Soil Special: 287-291. 1971. 2 5 9 8 PATIL, P.L. & MEDHANE, N.S. Seed inoculation studies in gram (C i c e r RAZUMOVSKAYA, S.G. arietinum L.) with different strains of (Increase chickpea seed yield by inocula• Rhizobium sp. P1. Soil 40-1:221-223. tion of bacteria.) Trudy prikl. Bot. 1 9 7 4 . 2 5 8 8 Genet. Selek. Ser. 3-1:13-20. 1933. 2599

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RAZUMOVSKAYA, S.G. SONDHI, J.K. & SINHA, S. (The nodule bacteria of Cicer.) Z e n t r b l . Rhizosphere microflora of Cicer arietinum Bakt. Parasitenk. Infektionskr. Hyg. II. I. Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. Assoc. 50th Abt. 2, 90:330-335. 1934. 2600 Sess. 3:362. 1963. and Excerpta bot. 7-3:3111. 1964. 2 6 1 1 REWARI, R.B. Report on microbiological work at the IARI. SWARAJ, K. & GARG, O.P. Proc. 4th Workshop on pulse crops, Ludhia- Effect of ascorbic acid, when applied to na : 164-167. 1970. 2601 the rooting medium, on nodulation and nitrogen-fixation in gram (Cicer arietinum). R I Z K , S . G . Physiol. Plant 2:889-897. 1970. 2612 Atmospheric nitrogen fixation by legumes under Egyptian conditions. II. Grain THAKKAR, R.K. & VYAS, S.R. legumes. J. Microbiol. U.A.R. 1-1:33-45. Absorption spectra and iron contents of 1 9 6 6 . 2 6 0 2 leghaemoglobins from root nodules of some legumes. Indian J. agric. Sci. 42-8:673- SANLIER-LAMARCH, R. & CABEZAS DE , E. 675. 1972. 2 6 1 3 (A study on chickpea inoculation with the g e n u s Rhizobium.) An. Edafol. Fisiol. THAKKAR, R.K. & VYAS, S.R. Veg. 15-12:943-962. 1956. 2603 Behaviour of leghaemoglobin under different conditions. Indian J. exp. Biol. 11:220- SANORIA, S.L. & DUBE, J.N. 221. 1973. 2 6 1 4 Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum L.) inoculation a n d Rhizobium studies in India. Rhizobium VAISHYA, U.K. Newsletters 17-1:27-28. 1972. 2604 Specificity and efficiency of Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum L . ) Rhizobium s t r a i n s . S E N , A . N . M.Sc. Thesis, JNKW, Jabalpur, Madhya Inoculation of legumes as influenced by Pradesh. 1971. 2 6 1 5 soil and climatic conditions. Indian J. agric. Sci. 36-1:1-7. 1966. 2605 W A N I , P . V . Effect of seed inoculation with some phos• SERGEEVA, N.V., BRUN, G.A. & SAKHAROVA, N.P. phorus solubilising micro-organisms on the ATPase activity of legume nodules. Izv. phosphate uptake and yield of gram (Cicer Akad. Nauki Mold. SSR. Biol. Khim. Nauki arietinum L.). M.Sc. Thesis, Mahatma 3:50-63. 1972. 2 6 0 6 Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri. pp. 59. 1 9 7 4 . 2 6 1 6 S I N G H , A . The effect of clipping shoot tips on nodu- X A N D R I T A G U E N A , J . M . & D I A Z C A L A , F . l a t i o n in Cicer arietinum. Proc. Natn. (Inoculation of legume seeds with root Acad. Sci. India B. 28-2:179-184. b a c t e r i a . Rhizobium leguminosarum.) 1 9 5 8 . 2 6 0 7 BoIn. Inst. nac. Invest. agron. 25, 52: 4 1 - 1 8 0 . 1 9 6 5 . 2 6 1 7 S I N G H , A . Influence of increase in day length on YADAV, N.K. & VYAS, S.R. growth behaviour, root nodulation and Effect of salts and pH on the growth of flower initiation in Cicer arietinum. Rhizobium strains. Indian J. Microbiol. Proc. Natn. Acad. Sci. India B 28-3:231- 11-2:97-102. 1971. 2618 241. 1958. 2 6 0 8

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ANON BALAVADY, B. & BANERJEE, S. Composition of dried peas and Bengal gram. Study on the effect of germination on the Fd Sci. 8-1:18-19. 1959. 2625 phosphorus value of some common Indian pulses. Food Res. 18:223-226. 1953. 2636 ANON PAG Statement (No. 22) on upgrading human BANERJEE, D.K. ET AL. nutrition through the improvement of food Folic acid activity of Indian dietary legumes. PAG Bull. 3-2:1-24. 1973. 2626 articles and the effect of cooking on it. Food Technol. 18-7:1081-1083. 1964. 2637 ASENJO, C.F. & MUNIZ, A. Pantothenic acid content of tropical foods. BANERJEE, D.K. ET AL. Food Res. 20:47-54. 1955. 2627 Folic acid activity of Indian foodstuffs (Bengal gram). Bull. Calcutta Sch. trop. ASHUR, S.S., CLARK. H.E., MOON, W.H. Med. 7-4:151-152. 1960. 2638 & MALZER, J.L. Nitrogen of adult human subjects who con• BANERJEE, S. sumed wheat and rice supplemented with Biological value of proteins and essential chickpea, sesame, milk or whey. Am. J. amino acid composition of leguminous seeds Clin. Nutr. 26-11:1195-1201. 1973. 2628 and rice. Symp. on proteins. Abstracts and Papers. Chemical Research Committee AUGUSTO, A.A., PINO, J.A. & McGINNIS, J. and Society of Biol. Chemists of India. (Chickpea as a source of lysine in fowl August 14-16, 1960: 52, abstr. 68. rations.) Ciencia (Mex.) 22-6:201-204. 1 9 6 0 . 2 6 3 9 1 9 6 3 . 2 6 2 9 BANERJEE, S. ET AL. AXTMAYER, J.H. Pantothenic acid, folic acid, biotin and Nutritional values of mixtures of polished niacin content of germinated pulses. rice, red kidney beans chickpeas and soy• Food Res. 19-1:134-137. 1954. 2640 beans. Puerto Rico J. Pub1. Hlth. trop. Med. 21:274-279. 1946. 2630 BANERJEE, S. ET AL. Pyridoxine, inositol, and vitamin K content of germinated pulses. Food Res. 20:545- 547. 1956. 2 6 4 1

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BANERJEE, S. & LAHIRI, S. BHAGVAT, K, & NARSINGA RAO, K.K.P. Study on the biosynthesis of nicotinic Vitamin C content of dry Bengal gram (Cicer acid. V. Further observation on the bio• arietinum). Indian J. med. Res. 30-4:505- synthesis of nicotinic acid in germinated 511. 1942. 2 6 5 1 pulses. Indian J. med. Res. 43-2:331-335. 1 9 5 5 . 2 6 4 2 BHANDARI, P.R. ET AL. Studies in the constitution of chana (Cicer B A S U , K . P . arietinum Linn.) Pt. III. Chemical exami• Vegetable protein: their nutritive value. nation of the fixed oils from chana and Cicer arietinum. Proc. Soc. biol. Che• kabuli chana (ordinary and white varieties). mists, India. 10:19. 1952. 2643 J. Sci. ind. Res. 9B-3:60-63. 1950. 2652

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DANIEL, V.A., DESAI, B.L.M., RAO, S.V., DESIKACHAR, H.S.R. & SUBRAHMANYAN, V. SWAMINATHAN, M., PARPIA, H.A.B. Effect of flaking on the culinary quality & RAJALAKSHMI, D. of pulses. J. Sci. ind. Res. 20 D:413. The effect of supplementing with limiting 1 9 6 1 . 2 6 9 7 amino acids on the nutritive value of the proteins of low cost balanced foods based DEVADATTA, S.C., ACHARYA, B.N. & NADKARNI,S.B. on blends of cottonseed, peanut and chick• Effect of germination on the nutritional pea flours and Kaffir corn (S o r g h u m qualities of some of the vegetable proteins. vulgare) or ragi (Eleusine coracana) o r Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 33 B:150-158. wheat. Plant Foods Human Nutr. 2-1:1-6. 1 9 5 1 . 2 6 9 8 1 9 7 0 . 2 6 8 8 DHINGRA, P.K. & DAS, N.B. DANIEL, V.A., DESAI, B.L.M., SUBRAMANYA RAJ Nutritive value of pure strains of Indian URS, T.S., VENKAT RAO, S., SWAMINATHAN, M. pulses. Ann. Biochem. Exp. med. 19:245- & PARPIA, H.A.B. 248. 1959. 2 6 9 9 The supplementary value of Bengal gram, red gram, soya bean as compared with skim milk DIAZ, T.C.A. & WHITE, P.L. powder to poor Indian diets based on ragi, (Food value of legumes consumed in Peru.) kaffir corn and pearl millet. J. Nutr. & Actas y trabajos Congr. peruano Quim. Diet. 5-4:283-291. 1968. 2689 356-362. 1953. 2 7 0 0

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GIRAL, F. & SUAREZ ALVAREZ, C. GUTTIKAR, M.N., DAMAYANTI, H.S., ADHIKARI,H.R., (Vitamin C content of Mexican legumes and AMBEGAOKAR, S.D. & RADHAKRISHNA RAO, M.V. other vegetables.) Ciencia (Mex.) 4:66- Studies on the nutritive value of Indian 6 9 . 1 9 4 3 . 2 7 2 1 foods. Ill, Magnesium and copper contents of some foods. J. Nutr. Diet. 3-1:4-5. GIRAL, J. & CASTILLO, M.T. 1 9 6 6 . 2 7 3 2 (Determinations of copper in Mexican foods.) Mem. Congr. Cient. mex. IV Centenario Univ. Mex. 2:232-234. 1953. 2722 GUTTIKAR, M.N., PANEMANGALORE, M., NARAYANA RAO, M., RAJAGOPALAN, R. & SWAMINATHAN, M. GIRAL, J. & ECHEGOYEN, M.B. Studies on processed protein foods based (Determinations of threonine in Mexican on blends of peanut, Bengal gram, soybean foods and in other products.) Ciencia and sesame flours and fortified with (Mex.) 9:300-302. 1949. 2723 minerals and vitamins. I. Preparation, chemical composition and shelf-life. GIRAL, J. & OJEDA, G. J. Nutr. Diet. 2-1:21-23. 1965. 2733 (Fluorine in Mexican solid foods.) Mem. Congr. Cient. Mex., IV. Centenario Univ. Mix. 2:228-231. 1953. 2724 GUTTIKAR, M.N., PANEMANGALORE, M., NARAYANA RAO, M., RAJALAKSHMI, D., RAJAGOPALAN, R. GIUSEPPE, F. & SPADONI, M.A. & SWAMINATHAN, M. (Thiamine in Italian vegetables (and Studies on processed protein foods based fruits).) Quaderni nutriz. 10:88-97. on blends of peanut, Bengal gram, soybean 1 9 4 7 . 2 7 2 5 and sesame flours and fortified with minerals and vitamins. II. Amino acid GRIGORCHA, P.D. & KLIMENKO, V.G. composition and nutritive value of proteins. (Study of the protein fraction of chickpea J. Nutr. Diet. 2-1:24-27. 1965. 2734 seeds by gradient extraction on a column chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and hydro- xyl number.) Izv. Akad. Nauki Mold. SSR. HAC, L.R., LONG, M.L. & BLISH, M.J. Ser. Biol. Khim. Nauki 6:25-33.1970. 2726 The occurrence of free L-glutamic acid in various foods. Food Technol. 3:351-354. GRIGORCHA, P.D. & KLIMENKO, V.G. 1 9 4 9 . 2 7 3 5 (Comparative study of proteins in the seeds of some varieties of chickpea.) HALLAB, A.H., KHATCHADOURIAN, H.A. & JABR, I. Izv. Akad. Nauki Mold. SSR. Ser. Biol. The nutritive value and organoleptic Khim. Nauki 4:24-31. 1971. 2727 properties of white Arabic bread supple• mented with soybean and chickpea. Cereal GUPTA, Y.P. Chem. 51-1:106-112. 1974. 2736 Protein quality of pulses. Proc. Third Annual Workshop Conference on pulse crops. HARRISON, W.H. IARI, New Delhi.:157. 1969. 2728 The composition of some South Indian foodstuffs and fodders. Madras Agric. GUPTA, Y.P. & DAS, N.B. Dept. Yb. : 62-72. 1917. 2737 Amino acid contents of pure strains of Indian pulses. I. Methionine, cystine HASHMI, M.H., ULLAH, R. & AHMAD, BASHIR and tryptophan. Ann. Biochem. 15:75-78. Thiamine content of common cereals and 1 9 5 5 . 2 7 2 9 vegetables of Pakistan in the raw and cooked stage. Pakist. J. Sci. Res. GUPTA, Y.P. & DAS, N.B. 6:66-69. 1954. 2 7 3 8 Thiamine content of cereal and pulses. Indian J. agric. Sci. 29-1:27-33. 1 9 5 9 . 2 7 3 0 HIRWE, R.N. & MAGAR, N.G. Effect of autoclaving on the nutritive GUTTIKAR, M.N. ET AL. value of Bengal gram, dal arhar and lentil. Effect of supplementary protein food based Curr. Sci. 20-2:40-41. 1951. 2739 on a blend of groundnut, Bengal gram and sesame on the retention of nitrogen, HONAVAR, P.M., SHINH, C.N. & LIENER, I.E. calcium and phosphorus in undernourished Effect of heat processing on the nutritive children subsisting on an inadequate diet. value of some legumes. J. Nutr. 77:109. J. Nutr. Diet. 2-2:75-77. 1965. 2731 1 9 6 2 . 2 7 4 0

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MATHUR, K.S., WAHI, P.N. & SHARMA, R.D. MURTI, V.N. Effect of dietary fats and proteins on Iron content of livestock feed. Indian J. 8erumcholesterol and lipid phosphorus in Dairy Sci. 10-2:67-72. 1957. 2814 rats. J. Indian med. Ass. 41:379. 1 9 6 3 . 2 8 0 4 NAGPAL, M.L. & BHATIA, I.S. Tryptophan content of some Indian foods MEHTA, T.R. and feeds. Indian J. Nutr. Diet. 8-4: Nutritive value of pulses (gram). Agric. 183-185. 1971. 2 8 1 5 Anim. Husb. U.P. 6 (2, 3):81-83.1955. 2805 NAIK, M.S. & NARAYANA, N. MILOV, V.M. Effects of common Indian culinary treatments (Quantitative and qualitative composition on the phosphorus and calcium contents of of the protein and its variation in seeds chana (C i o e r arietinum). J. Univ. Poona of chickpea.) Trudy Prikl. Bot. Genet. Sci. Technol. 12:26-30. 1957. 2816 Selek. 29-3:134-143. 1952. 2806 NAIR, P.M. & VAIDYANATHAN, G.S. MITCHELL, H.S. Purification and properties of tryptophan Nutritive value of the garbanzo pea. West. synthetase of Bengal gram. Arch. Biochem. Hosp. and Nurses' Rev. 11, No. 6, 26, 27, Biophys. 104-3:405-415. 1964. 2817 52, 53. 1928. 2 8 0 7 NANDA, R.S. MITRA, S.N. Fluoride content of North Indian foods. Determination of total proteins of pulses Indian J. med. Res. 60-10:1470-1482. (Dal) from their "Albuminoid Ammonia" 1 9 7 2 . 2 8 1 8 v a l u e s . ( C h h o l a , g r a m ) . S c i . C u l t . 2 1 - 6 : 327-328. 1955. 2 8 0 8 NANDI, D.L. ET AL. Changes in the free amino acid composition MUJEEB, K.A. & SIDDIQUI, S.H. of some pulses during germination. Proc. The nutritional status and radiosensitivity 43rd Indian Sci. Congr. Pt. Ill (Abstr.) of s o m e Cioer arietinum L. cultivars. pp. 138. 1956. 2819 Experientia 29-11:1426-1428. 1973. 2809 NANDI, D.L. MUKHERJEE, G. & MATHEW, T.V. Effects of diffused light and darkness on Effect of certain preservatives on food the B vitamin contents of germinating samples, preserved for analysis. J. Food pulses. Food Res. 25-1:88-96. 1960. 2820 Sci. Technol. 11-1:30-31. 1974. 2810 NARAYANA, N. MUKHERJEE, K. & SEN, P.B. Proteins of Indian food stuffs. III. Globu• Effect of germination, autoclaving and dry lins of Bengal gram (C i c e r arietinum L i n n . ) heat treatment on the nutritional value of and horse gram (D o l i c h o s biflorus). J. Cioer arietinum L. (gram) and Phaseolus Indian Inst. Sci. 13 A:153-158. 1930. 2821 aureus Roxb. (sona mung). Indian J. Phy• siol. all. Sci. 3-1/2:5-11. 1949. 2811 NARAYANA RAO, M. , JOSEPH, K., RAJAGOPALAN, R. & SWAMINATHAN, M. MUKHTAROVA, M.R. & SHCHERBUKHIN, V.D. The nutritive value of processed protein Effect of heat treatment and storage on foods based on oil seed meals fortified variationsoof sugar content in legumes. with vitamins and minerals. Proc. Symp. Prikl. Biokhim. Mikrobiol. 7-2:233-236. proteins, Mysore, India. 276-285.1960. 2822 1 9 7 1 . 2 8 1 2 NARAYANA RAO, M. , RAJAGOPALAN, R., SWAMINA• MUNSELL, HAZEL. E. ET AL. THAN, M. & SUBRAHMANYAN, V. Composition of food plants of Central Ame• The chemical composition and nutritive rica. I. Honduras, II and III. Guatemala, value of Bengal gram (C i o e r arietinum). IV. El Salvador, V. Nicaragua, VI. Costa Food Sci. 8-11:391-395. 1959. 2823 Rica, VII. Honduras. and VIII. Guatemala. Food Research 1949-50, 14, 144-164, 15, 16- NARAYANA RAO, N. & RAMACHANDRA RAO, T.N. 33, 34-52, 263-296, 355-365, 379-404, 421- Nutritional evaluation of predigested pro• 438 and 439-453, (Nutritional Biochemistry tein-rich foods (Miso-like products):Effect Labs, Cambridge, Mass). 1951. 2813 of their supplementation to poor rice diet. III. J. Food Sci. Technol. 9-3:127-128. 1 9 7 2 . 2 8 2 4

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RADHAKRISHNAN, A.N., VAIDYANATHAN, G.S. RAMAKRISHNA, M. , WANKHEDE, D.B. & RAO, M.R.R. & GIRI, K.V. Incorporation of U-14C aspartate-U-carbon- Nitrogenous constituents in plants. I. Free 14 into lysine, threonine and other amino amino acids in leaves and leguminous seeds. acids in Bengal gram (C i c e r arietinum). J. Indian Inst. Sci. 37A-3:178-194. Indian J. Biochem. Biophys. 10-4:285-286. 1 9 5 5 . 2 8 4 6 1 9 7 3 . 2 8 5 6

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SABRY, Z.I., MORRISON, A.B. & CAMPBELL, J.A. SEN GUPTA, P.N, Evaluation of protein in foods. X. A com• Composition of dried peas and Bengal gram. parison of methods for assessing the protein Food Sci. 8-1:18-19. 1959. 2901 contribution of five Middle Eastern meals. J. Assoc. offic. Agr. Chemists. 47-2: SHAH, F.H. ET AL. 377-382. 1964. 2 8 9 0 Vitamin C contents of some minor fruits and vegetables of West Pakistan - II. SAKIE, A. & BERKES, I. Pakist. J. sci. Res. 14-1:4-7. 1962. 2902 (Chickpea as a nutritional legume.) Godisen Zbornik Med. Fak. Skopje. 7:157- SENGUPTA, S.R. & PAL, B. 177. 1960. 2 8 9 1 Iodine and fluorine contents of foodstuffs (P 67). Indian J. Nutr. Diet. 8-2:66-71. SANCHEZ, A., PORTER, G.G., L E E , E . 1 9 7 1 . 2 9 0 3 & REGISTER, U.D. Plant proteins in relation to needs for SHARMA, T.R., GUPTA, V.P., GASSI, S. protein and fat quality. Indian J. Nutr. & KAUL, A.K. Diet. 10-5:240-247. 1973. 2892 Estimation of genetic parameters of some quality characters in wheat (T r i t i c u m SANCTIS-MONALDI, C. DE aestivum L.) and Bengal gram (C i c e r arieti- Vitamins A and B. Ann. d'ig. 33:771-783. num L.). Nucl. Tech. Seed Protein Impr., 1 9 2 3 . 2 8 9 3 Proc. Res. Co-ord. Meet, IAEA:Vienna, Austria. 273-289. 1972. 2904 SANZANA, H.H. & GODOY, H.C. (Threonine, valine and methionine in SHEHATA, NAZIRA AFIFY chickpeas and lentils.) Rev. R. Acad. The effect of supplementation with chickpea cienc. exactas fis. Mat. Madr. 61-3: flour on the protein quality of wheat 655-666. 1967. 2 8 9 4 flour. Diss. Abstr. Int. B. 30-6:2774. 1 9 6 9 . 2 9 0 5 SARASWATHI DEVI, K. & KURUP, P.A. Effect of certain Indian pulses on the SHIMADA, A.S. & BRAMBILA, S. serum, liver and aortic lipid levels in (The nutritive value of the fodder chick• rats fed a hypercholesterolemic diet. pea (Cicer avietinum L.) as source of Atherosclerosis. 11-3:479-484.1970. 2895 energy and proteins for the swine.) Tec. Pec. Mexico 9:27-37. 1967. 2906 SARIN, J.L. & QURESHI, M.H. Starch from gram. Ind. Eng. chem. 30: SHRIVASTAVA, S.K. 1318-1319. 1938. 2 8 9 6 Nutritive qualities of Indian pulses. Sci. Rep. 4-5:222-223. 1967. 2907 SAWHNEY, P.C. & KEHAR, N.D. Investigation of trace elements manganese. SHURPALEKAR, S.R. I. Distribution of manganese in animal Studies on the nutritive value of edible feeds (Gram). Ann. Biochem. 21-5:116. fish flour (from til, sardine) and a 1 9 6 1 . 2 8 9 7 protein food containing fish flour, peanut flour and Bengal gram flour. Food Sci. SAWHNEY, P.C. & KEHAR, N.D. 12-1:15-16. 1963. 2 9 0 8 Investigation of trace elements manganese. II. Manganese content of common animal SHURPALEKAR, S.R., LAHIRY, N.L., MOORJANI,M.N. feeds as affected by maturity and irriga• SWAMINATHAN, M., SREENIVASAN, A. tion. Ann. Biochem. 21-5:117-124. & SUBRAHMANYAN, V. 1 9 6 1 . 2 8 9 8 Chemical composition and shelf-life of a protein food based on low-fat peanut flour, S E N , J . N . Bengal gram flour and fish flour. Food Composition of some Indian feeding stuffs. Sci. 11-2:39-41. 1962. 2909 Bull. Agric. Res. Inst. Pusa, 70:1-60. 1 9 1 7 . 2 8 9 9 SINGH, P.P. ET AL. Value of green leaves as sources of avai• SEN GUPTA, P.N. lable calcium. Indian J. med. Res. 57-2: Microbiological determination of nicotinic 204-209. 1969. 2 9 1 0 acid in Indian Foodstuffs. Indian J. appl. Chem. 21-1:45-54. 1958. 2900

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SINGH, RAMPAL SUBRAHMANYAN, V., D0RAISWAMY, T.R., Deep fat frying of Bengal gram dhal. JOSEPH, K., NARAYANA RAO, M. M.Sc. Thesis, Univ. of Mysore, Mysore, & SWAMINATHAN, M. Karnataka. 1973. 2 9 1 2 Treatment of nutritional oedema syndrome (Kwashiorkor) with a low cost protein SINGH, T. ET AL. food. Indian J. Pediat. 24:112. 1957. 2923 Chemical composition of some legumes of Jammu & Kashmir. Indian J. vet. Sci. SUBRAHMANYAN, V., JOSEPH, K., DORAISWAMY,T.R., 29-2/3:32-39. 1959. 2913 NARAYANA RAO, M., SANKARAN, A.N. & SWAMINATHAN, M. SITARAMAIAH, G. & MATHAI, K.I. The effect of a supplementary multipurpose Ascorbic acid contents of fruits and food on the growth and nutritional status vegetables of Rajasthan (gram). J. Indian of school children. Brit. J. Nutr. Chem. Soc. industr. Edn. 19-1:15-17. 11:382. 1957. 2 9 2 4 1 9 5 6 . 2 9 1 4 SUBRAHMANYAN, V., JOSEPH, K. , PANEMANGAL0RE,M., SMITH, C.R. (Jr.) ET AL. SUBRAMANIAN, N., RAJAGOPALAN, R., Seed protein sources - amino acid composi• BHATIA, D.S., SREENIVASAN, A. tion and total protein content of various & SWAMINATHAN, M. plants seeds. Econ. Bot. 13-2:132-150. Preparation, chemical composition and 1 9 5 9 . 2 9 1 5 shelf-life of high protein food based on peanut protein isolate. Food Sci. 11-7: SOHONIE, K. & BHANDARKAR, A.P. 197-199. 1962. 2 9 2 5 Trypsin inhibitors in Indian Foodstuffs: Pt. I. Inhibitors in vegetables (Bengal SUBRAHMANYAN, V., SREENIVASA MURTHY, V., gram). J. Sci. ind. Res. 13 B-7:500. KRISHNAMURTHY, K. & SWAMINATHAN, M. 1 9 5 4 . 2 9 1 6 Effect of different diets on the intestinal microflora of rats. Ann. Biochem. exp. SOHONIE, K. & BHANDARKAR, A.P. Med. 18-4:117-120. 1958. 2926 Trypsin inhibitors in Indian foodstuffs. II. Inhibitors in pulses. J. Sci. ind. SVESHCHAROVA, M. & SIMEONOVA, T. Res. 14C:100-104. 1955. 2917 (Essential amino acid content of chickpeas.) Nauch. Trudy vissh. selskostop. Inst. SOTELO-LOPEZ, A., 0STA0S DEL RIO, A.M. Vasil Kolarov. 15-1:249-352. 1966. 2927 & RODRIGUEZ-FUENTES, M. (Available lysine and tryptophan In SWAMINATHAN, M. protein concentrates.) Arch. Invest. The relative values of the proteins of Med. 3-2:77-90. 1972. 2918 certain foodstuffs in nutrition. IV. Supplementary values: studied by (A) the SRIKANTIA, S.G. & GOPALAN, C. balance-sheet method and (B) the growth Clinical trials with vegetable protein method, with young rats. Indian J. med. foods in Kwashiorkor. Indian J. med. Res. Res. 25:399-426. 1937. 2928 48:637-644. 1960. 2 9 1 9 SWAMINATHAN, M. SRINIVAS RAO, P. The relative amounts of the protein and Studies on the digestibility of carbohy• non-protein nitrogeneous constituents drates in pulses. Indian J. med. Res. occurring in foodstuffs and their signi• 57:2151-2157. 1969. 2920 ficance in determination of the digesti• bility co-efficient of proteins. Indian SRIRAMACHARI, S., RAMACHANDRAN, M., J. med. Res. 25-4:847-855. 1938. 2929 PHANSALKAR, S.V. & PATWARDHAN, V.N. Vegetable protein mixtures in the preven• SWAMINATHAN, M. tion of fatty livers induced by single A fluorimetric method for the estimation source vegetable protein diets. Indian of riboflavin in foodstuffs. Indian J. J. Path. Bact. 2:180. 1959. 2921 med. Res. 30:23-35. 1942. 2930

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Author Index

Abad, J.R., 1612 Ahuja, Y.R., 1248 Aprahamian, S., 2794 Abbas, M.L., 2953, 2954 Ainchwar, S.S., 1153 Aquirre Andres, J., 2576 Abbasi, R.M., 1613 Airan, J.W., 816, 817 Aref, M.K., 3004, 3005 Abdallah, H., 1 Aitchison, J.E.T., 292, Arellano, M., 117 Abdel Gawad, A.A., 583 2 9 3 , 2 9 5 6 Arellano, U.M.A., 2491

Abd El Ghani, W.,2955 Aiyer, A.K.Y.N., 2 Argikar, G.P., 7, 1020, Abdullah, M., 1218 Ajrekar, S.L., 2241 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, Abhiswan Sen, 2552 Akal, J.V., 1975 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, Abraham, T.P., 1614 Akhmedov, S.A., 2350, 2351, 1029, 1054, 1069, 1296, Abramova, E.P., 675, 748 2 3 5 2 1 3 0 8 , 1 3 0 9

Abu-Shakra, S., 676 Akhtar, A.R., 1111 Arif, A.G., 2076, 2233 Acharya, B.N., 2698 Akhtar, M., 959 Arkharova, D.A., 507 Arnaiz, A., 1374 Achenbach, H., 767 Akhundova, V.A., 617 Arora, G.L., 2419 Ackerson, C.W., 2654, 2655 Alam, M., 960, 1017 Arora, N., 2529, 2530 Ackroyd, W.R., 2619 Albert, S., 1439

Arora, S.K., 747 Acosta, C.A., 979, 1254 Alefeld, F., 294, 295, 296, Arora, S.P., 2830 Adamek, Ch., 705, 706, 709 2 9 7 Artiukov, N., 2964 Adamova, O.P., 449 Alekseeva, M.V., 682, 683, Arzaga, V., 2744 Adhikari, B.K.D., 588 684, 685, 786 Asaliev, A.I., 1375 Adhikari, H.R., 2732 Alejo, L.G., 2744

Asana, R.D., 455 Adler, A., 267 Alexandri, V., 2046 Asawa, B.M., 1030 Afzal, M., 1372 Ali, S.M., 2957 Asenjo, C.F., 2627 Aga, Rama, 2069 Alieva, S.A., 454, 656, 686, Asghar, A.G., 456 Agarwal, A.K., 677 6 8 7 , 6 8 8 Ashraf, M., 2317, 2318 Agarwal, D.K., 2313 Alim, A., 3

Ashur, S.S., 2628, 2965 Agarwal, K.N., 1782 Alimoradi, I., 2293 Askevov, I.B., 2077 Agarwal, S.C., 2357 Alishaev, R., 1615 Asthana, R.D., 2078 Agarwala, O.N., 2620 Allchin, F.R., 232 Atabekova, A.J., 436 Aggarwal, J.C., 2553 Almeida Alves, J.,1545,1616 Atale, S.B., 1010, 1208 Agrawal, P.S., 2357 Altman, Ph.L., 4

Atanasiu, N., 97 Aguiar, M.C., 2713 Alvarado, A.D., 1852 Atanasoff, D., 2079 Aher, R.P., 1015 Alvares, Father Francisco, Athenaios, 235 Ahlawat, I.P.S., 450, 1428 2 3 3 Atheya, S.C., 2325, 2326, Ahmad, A., 2621 Alvarez Merino, M., 2070 2 3 2 7 Ahmad, Bashir, 451, 452, Ambady, S.K., 2851 453, 2622, 2738 Ambegaokar, S.D., 2732 Athwal, D.S., 98, 1006, Ambe, Leela, 689 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, Ahmad, G.D., 958,1016,2307 Ambekar, N.D., 1549 1035, 1036, 1060, 1173, Ahmad, K., 678, 679, 680, Amin, K.S., 2063 1 2 9 7 , 1 3 0 2 681, 2793, 2795 Amirshahi, M.C., 2958 Attar Singh, 450 Ahmad, M., 2440 Amoros, M., 690 Ahmad, M.A., 2154 Augusto, A.A., 2629 Amrhein, N., 691, 692 Augustus, V.J., 48 Ahmad, R., 453 Andrade, A.E., 78, 79 Aujla, S.S., 2080, 2081, Ahmad, Shamin, 3014, 3015 Angladette, A., 1221 2091, 2092, 2309 Ahmad, T., 2338 Anjaneyulu, B.S.R., 1392 Austin, A., 1285, 1286 Ahmad, U., 2156 Apicius, 234 Ahmadeev, G.H., 1220 Autran, E., 300 Ahmed, Bashir, 894 Appaji Rao, N., 694 Avakyan, G.A., 1298 Ahmed, H., 2508 Appanna, M., 2384 Avalos, Q.F., 2468 Ahsan, R., 2623 Applebaum, S.W., 2385 Avdulov, N.P., 961 Chickpea Bibliography

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Davtyan, L.V., 547, 548 Dey, B.K., 2545, 2546 Dybowski, J., 122 Day, H., 2983 Dey, S.K., 1995 Dzyubenko, N.N., 766 Dayal, Jai, 1075 Dhaliwal, H.S., 1081, 1431 Dayal, R., 1438, 3085 Dhanaraj, S., 2981 D'Antonino Salvador, 118 Dhar, M.L., 497 Earle Smith, C. Jr., 123 D'Cruz, R., 1028, 1029, Dhar, R.D., 1188 Ebel, J., 767, 945, 946 1076, 1077, 1130, 1148 Dharmani, L.C., 2986 Ebine, H., 916, 2988 D'Cruz, R.D., 1104 Dharmani, P.L., 2784, 2785 Echandi, E., 105, 2134 D'Oliveira (Maria de L.),2283 Dhawan, C.L., 1381 Echegoyen, M.B., 2723 De, H.N., 476, 495, 496, Dhawan, N.L., 1284 726, 727, 728, 965, 966, Efimenko, O.M., 768 2 6 9 1 Dhillon, G.S., 3086 Egorova, E.A., 2582 Dhingra, K.K., 1417 Ekbote, A.P., 1153 De, Luca, Y., 2424 Dhingra, L.R., 1391 Ekbote, R.B., 1082, 1083, De, N.K., 2692 Dhingra, P.K., 2699 1099, 1195, 1204 De, Quadros, 1439 Dhopte, A.M., 500 De, Rajat, 1411 Ekinci, Ali Sati, 124 De, S.S., 498, 2695 Diaz, C.F., 2617 El-Amin, M., 2528 Diaz, C.J., 762, 2942, 2943 El-Glbaly, M.H., 1926 De, T.S., 770, 771, 2709 Diaz Azpeitia, P., 119 El-Hanafy, A.R.S., 769 Debre Zeit Agricultural Diaz de la Vega, J., 3101 El-Hemaesy, A.H., 2488, 2489 Experiment Station, 50 Diaz, T.C.A., 2700 Degen, A. von, 329 El-Mahdi, M.A.M., 1945 Delisle, R., 2506 Dieterle, A., 997 El-Zamzami, S., 3010 Dilworth, M.J., 2547 Enken, V.B., 1238, 1239, Deml, J., 391 Dimitrov, D. eds., 1341 1240, 1241, 1242, 2989, Demetriades, S.D., 1993, Dioscorides, 242 2 9 9 0 2 0 4 3 Dithmer, D.S., 4 Erakay, E., 2459 Den, N.K., 761 Deodhar, A.D., 1210 Divakar, N.G., 805, 3008 Eremin, V.V., 247, 248 Dixit, P.D., 969, 970 Ermakova, E.A., 2703 De Olieveira, A.L.B., 2133 Dixon, D.M., 243 Erroux, J., 153 Deokar, A.B., 1078, 1104 Dodonaeus, R., 244 Ershad, D., 2135 Department of Agriculture, Dombrowsky-Sludsky, L., 971 Ertnakov, V.V., 955 United Provinces, 1994 Derbyshire, E., 738 Don, G., 245 Erwin, D.C., 2136, 2137, Doraiswamy, T.R., 2701, 2 1 3 8 , 2 2 8 4 Deromedis, R., 967, 968 2923, 2924, 2987, 3003, Eser, D., 1211, 1212 Desai, B.C., 3041 3 0 3 8 , 3 0 6 7 Esfahani, M., 2681 Desai, B.L.M., 2688, 2689, Doree, M., 509 Esh, G.C., 720, 770, 771, 2 9 8 0 , 2 9 8 4 2704, 2705, 2706, 2707, Desai, D.B., 492 Dorozhkina, A.F., 2831 2708, 2709, 2710, 2711 Doughty, J., 35, 2619 Desalbres, J., 1619 Drury, H., 14 Eshel, Y., 125, 502, 503, Deshmukh, R.B., 1078 Dua, K.L., 3103 1 8 5 5 , 2 5 8 4 Deshmukh, R.S., 1079 Dube, J.N., 2604 Eskandari, F., 2290 Deshmukh, S.S., 1080 Espindola, A.M.C., 891 Deshpande, A.D., 2431 Dube, S.D., 1621 Esteban, E., 1622 Dubey, C.P., 2466 Desikachar, H.S.R., 2693, Dubovskii, G.K., 2391 Etablissements Lustucru, 2712 2694, 2695, 2696, 2697, Ducellier, L., 120, 121 Evans, K.H., 2444 2 9 2 2 Dumitru, I.F., 763 Ezrikan, M., 126 Desmukh, N.Y., 499, 1412 De Sousa Da Camara, E., 2133 Durand, G., 690 Durand, T.H., 300 Devadas, P.R., 2985 Durmishidze, S.V., 764, 765 F.A.O., 129, 130, 1998, Devadatta, S.C., 2698 Duschak, M., 246 2992, 2993, 2994, 3133, Devdariani, T.V., 764, 765 Duthie, J.F., 15, 16, 330 3 1 3 4 Devi, B.P.S., 746 Fagniez, C., 2467 De Wet, J.M.J., 351 Dutt, B.K., 501 Fahmy, H.S.M., 2488, 2489 Dutt, C.P., 17

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1 8 2 Author Index

Gopalan, C., 2919, 2940 Gupta, H.P., 289 Hanafy, M.M., 3004, 3005 Gorlenko, M.V., 2144 Gupta, K.D., 1088 Handa, D.K., 2522, 2523 Goryuk, M.D., 1102 Gupta, K.G., 2552,2553, Hanif, M., 3006 Goswami, A.K., 906 2 5 5 4 , 2 5 5 5 Harborne, J.B., 804 Govindjee, 508 Gupta, K.R., 1065 Hariharan, K., 884

Gowda, C.L.L., 1087 Gupta, K.S., 1911 Harlan, J.R., 256, 351 Gowda, H.S.L., 3001 Gupta, M.L., 1441 Harms, H., 352 Gowry, V., 3049 Gupta, O.P., 1949 Harrison, W.H., 2737 Goytisolo, J.M. de, 344 Gupta, R.L., 2396 Harshe, S.N., 922 Graeve, P. de, 773 Gupta, S.C., 2152 Hartard Ebert, M., 3135

Grami, B., 1858 Gupta, S.P., 1089, 1090 Hartman, C.P., 805, 3007, Greenway, L.J., 253 Gupta, S.S., 726 3 0 0 8 Grewal, J.S., 2063, 2085, Gupta, U.S., 2556 Harvey, D., 3009 2086, 2145, 2146, 2147, Gupta, V.P., 1091, 1092, Hasan, S.N., 240 2148, 2149, 2150, 2264, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1096, Hasanain, S.Z., 2338 2265, 2266, 2267, 2268, 1097, 1232, 2904 2313, 2314, 2341 Hashmi, M.H., 2738 Gupta, Y.P., 2728, 2729, Hassan, A., 3010 Grigorcha, P.D., 683, 684, 2 7 3 0 Hayek, A., 353 785, 786, 832, 2726, 2727 Guram, M.S., 2449 Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, 51 Grillot, G., 136 Gurumurti, K., 490 Hector, J.M., 18 Grindle, M., 2157 Gururaj, H., 1966 Grisebach, A., 345 Hegde, R.R., 604 Gurwattan Singh, 2482 Hegi, G., 342 Grisebach, H., 707, 711, Gushchln, I.V., 511 Hehn, V., 257 767, 787, 788, 789, 790, Gushkin, J.V., 1314 Helback, H., 258, 259 791, 792, 803, 877, 878, Guttikar, M.N., 2731, 2732, Hellendoorn, E.W., 3011 926, 945, 946, 953, 956 2733, 2734, 2833, 3003 Grosman, V. Yu., 835 Hellinger, Esther, 2224 Guzman, G.J., 2798 Henderson, C.F., 2300 Grossgeim, A.A., 346 Guzovskil, M., 1859 Henis, Y., 2584 Groux, M.J.A., 777, 793 Gvozdeva, Z.V., 512 Herder, F., 409 Grover, K., 2620 Gyani, B.P., 797 Heyne, K., 19 Grover, K.R., 2549 Guar, A.C., 567 Hijwegen, T., 806 Hirsch, R.R., 2889 Guern, J., 509, 662, 663, Hac, L.R., 2735 Hirwe, R.N., 2739 667, 794, 795, 1013 Hadas, A., 513, 1385, 1386 Hodges, H.F., 623, 1177 Guern, N., 796, 882 Hadi, S.M., 798, 799, 800, Hoesel, W., 514, 708, 709, Guggenheim, K., 3002 8 0 1 807, 808, 809, 810 Guha, B.C., 737 Hafiz, A., 1098, 2044, 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318 Holevas, C.D., 1993 Guillochon, M.L., 137 Holm, T., 443 Gulabani, Dindyal, 2551 Hagedorn, D.J., 2278 H o m e r , 2 6 0 Gujaratl, S., 2151, 2550 Hahlbrock, K., 803 Honavar, P.M., 2740 Gulevskii, I.V., 1384 Haider, M.G., 2211 Hooker, J.D., 20, 305 Guha-Thakurtha, A., 501 Haile, A., 2537 Haines, H.H., 348 Hooper, D., 3012 Gulick, C.B., 254 Hooper, D.J., 2521 Guljaev, E.I., 510 Halacsy, E. de, 349 Hoover, W.J., 2878 Gumashta, A., 2850 Haldar, D.P., 781 Hopf, M., 261, 291 Gunn, C.R., 347 Haldar, M.K., 2644 Horatius, 262 Gunther, R.T., 255 Halfon-Meiri, A., 2153 Hall, B.J., 211 Horner, G.M., 1927 Gupta, D.N., 2799 Horowitz, M., 1950 Gupta, D.S., 2429, 2430, Hallab, A.H., 2736 Hort, A.F., 263 2 4 6 9 Haller, A. von, 350 Hossain, W., 3013 Gupta, G.P., 1440 Hamid, A., 480, 740, 802, Houttuyn, M., 354 Gupta, H.G., 3090 1 9 5 5

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Howard, A., 21, 1315, 1442 International Seed Testing Jeswani, L.M., 141, 1126, Howard, G.L.C., 1315 Association, 1246 1 2 4 7 , 1 2 4 8 Howard, G.L.G., 515 Ioana, M., 535 Jha, M.P., 1614 Howe, J.M., 2975 Ionescu, A., 1414 Jhala, H.S., 1780 Huffnagel, H.P., 22 lordachescu, D., 763, 867 Jochimek, M.R., 891

Hugon, E., 516, 517, 518, I r m a , 2 8 4 4 Jogalkar, R.G., 438 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, Islam, A., 2691 Johari, D.P., 2565 524, 525, 526, 795, 811, Islam, M., 2156 Johl, S.S., 3102 8 1 2 , 8 8 2 Ivanov, N.N., 537 Johri, P.N., 3018 Huitron, M.M.E., 2319 Ivanov, N.R., 140 Jose, M.M., 1975

Hugrikar, S.V., 813 Ivanov, Yu. M., 660 Joseph, A.A., 3061 Husain, S.S., 2154 Ivannikov, S.G., 536, 1100, Joseph, K., 2748, 2749, Hussain, A., 2741, 3014, 1101, 1102, 1122 2750, 2751, 2752, 2775, 3 0 1 5 Iyengar, M.L.N., 814 2822, 2923, 2924, 2925, Hutchison, J., 355 Iyengar, N.K., 974 2934, 3019, 3037

Iyer, V., 3036 Hymowitz, T., 1900 Joseph, Kande, 2753 Izadpanah, K., 2001 Joshi, A.B., 999 Joshi, A.C., 821 Joshi, A.V., 1105 Joshi, M.M., 2161 IARI, 23, 52, 53, 2320 Jabbar, A., 679, 2076 Ibraginov, G.R., 2350, Jabr, I., 2736 Joshi, S.A., 2396 2 3 5 1 , 2 3 5 2 Jacks, J.L., 2157 Joshi, S.N., 1106, 1802, ICAR, 24, 54, 55, 56, 57, Jacob, M., 2474 1 8 8 8 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 1244, Jacob, N., 2474 Joshi, S.S., 3103 1999, 2000, 2397 Jotwani, M.C., 2403 Jacobs, S.E., 2066 ICRISAT, 64, 65 Jadhav, A.S., 1076 Jotwani, M.G., 2431, 2432, Iengar, N.G.C., 2742, 2743 Jadhav, K.A., 816, 817 2 4 3 5 Ikeda, K., 657 Jadhav, M.R., 2158 Juneya, S.L., 1107 Incio, P.C., 2468 Jaffe, W.G., 818, 2745 Jussieu, A.L. de, 358 Indian Farming, 138 Jagannatha Rao, C., 975, Indian Society of Soil 1 2 9 0 Science, 1387 Jagtap, D.R., 1103, 1104 Kadam, B.S., 142, 539, 1108, Indira, K., 933, 3029, 3070 Jain, H.K., 2159, 2321, 1 3 1 6 Indiramma, K., 933, 2834, 2 9 3 1 Kadkol, S.B., 2406 3 0 6 2 , 3 0 7 0 Kadwe, R.S., 822 Jain, M.K., 1838 Kahane, E., 823 Inserra, R., 2461 Jain, S.S., 2326, 2327 Institute of Agricultural Jain, S.K., 264, 2746 Kahlon, A.S., 143 Research Statistics, India, Jain, S.V., 1779, 1790 Kaiser, W.J., 2002, 2003, 139, 527, 528, 529, 530, Jalil, M.E., 2747 2162, 2163, 2280, 2281, 531, 532, 533, 534, 1443 2282, 2286, 2287, 2288, to 1533, 1552 to 1604, Jalouzot, R., 538, 819, 820 2289, 2290, 2291, 2353, 1626 to 1778, 1860 to Jamal, N., 3016 2 4 4 4 1887, 1913, 1914, 1915, Jamala, S., 2985 1916, 1917, 1928, 1929, Jana, M.K., 1001, 1817, Kahlbrock, S., 788 1930, 1931, 1932, 1951, 1 8 9 9 , 1 9 0 7 Kajale, M.D., 144, 265 1952, 1953, 2496, 2497, Kakar, S.N., 988, 989, 990 2498, 2499, 2500, 2501, Jasinskii, N., 3017 Kalajdziev, I., 1341 2502, 2503, 2557, 2558, Jaubert, Comte, 356, 357 Kalankar, R.J., 1343 2559, 2560, 2561, 2562, Jauch, C., 2160 2 5 6 3 Jayabhima Rao, K., 1281 Kale, P.R., 1109 Jayaraman, V., 2742, 2743 Kalmar, R., 145 Institute of Plant Industry, K a m a l , 5 4 0 Indore, 63, 1245 Jensen, H.L., 2564 Kamal, A., 541, 824, 825, Intengan, C.L.L., 2744 Jensen, L.S., 2979 2 9 4 5 Jerina, D.M., 2876

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Kamal, M., 2168 Ke, C.H.C., 2756 Khot, B.D., 1919 Kamali, K., 2398 Kebbaj, A.K., 3136 Khurana, A.L., 2573 Kamat, M.N., 2004 Keerio, G.R., 586 Kibe, M.M., 2765 Kamel, A.A.M., 2488, 2489 Kehar, N.D., 2897, 2898, Kichitov, V.K., 563 Kandaswamy, D., 2566 3 0 1 8 Kilic, A.U., 2433

Kandaswamy, T.K., 2292,2299 Keim, W.F., 1177 Kimble, K.A., 2274 Kande, J., 3020 Kellner, S., 788 Kimmett, L., 2655 Kanevskaya, G.S., 1889 Kelsy, H.S., 978 Kiray, Y., 2471 Kanitkar, N.V., 1415 Kenesarina, N.A., 549 Kirby, J.S., 1318 Kanitkar, U.K., 1964 Keni, A.B., 749 Kirilov, J., 359, 360

Kannaiyan, J., 2030 Kenneth, R.G., 2165 Kirksey, J.W., 2170 Kanwar, J.S., 1781 Kerawala, D.N., 3022 Kirtikar, K.R., 266 Kao, C, 2877, 3021 Keryma, A.A., 2757 Kishore, Chander 1117 Kapoor, N.K., 2827 Kesavan, R., 2566 Kitamura, S., 362, 363, 364, Kapoor, V.P., 826 Khachatryan, M.S., 2166, 3 6 5 2 1 6 7 Kapooria, R.G., 2248 Klefeld, Y., 1950 Kapur, A.S., 872, 2835, Khaleque, A., 2742 Klimenko, V.G., 830, 831, 2 8 3 6 , 2 8 3 7 Khan, A.G., 874 832, 833, 2726, 2727, Kar, B.K., 542 Khan, A.R., 1110, 1111, 2766, 2767, 2768, 2769, Karahan, 0., 2164, 2354 1112, 1315, 1356 3 0 2 4 , 3 0 2 5 Karelin, G., 359, 360 Khan, A.W., 2758, 2759 Klinkovski, M., 2171 Karim, A., 680 Khan, B.M., 2356 Kloz, J., 834 Karim, M.A., 681 Khan, H.H., 2760 Knyaginichev, M.I., 835 Karjagin, I.I., 361 Khan, I.U., 2005 Kochkin, S., 220 Karman, M., 2459 Khan, J.A., 2883 Kohli, R.K., 2152 Kasasian, L., 1954 Khan, Musahib-ud-din 1955 Koinov, G., 1319, 1320, Kasatkina, V.S., 454, 686 Khan, M.A., 457, 1073, 1219, 1321, 1322, 1419, 1535, Kashyap, R.S., 2429 2 1 8 7 1 8 9 1 , 1 9 5 6 Kataginallimath, S.S., 2399 Khan, M.N., 1112 Koinov, G.M., 147 Kathavate, Y.V., 1380 Khan, M.Q., 2470 Komarov, V.M., 366 Kathe, R.K., 1388 Khan, N.A., 2761, 2762 Komissarenko, M.S., 1323 Katti, C.P., 2567, 2568 Khan, N.H., 751 Konokotina, A.G., 2569 Katyal, S.K., 1534, 1544 Khan, P.S.H., 826 Kooner, B.S., 2505 Katyal, S.L., 146 Khan, S., 1112 Kopcewicz, J., 836 Kaul, A.K., 827, 1092, 1096, Khan, S.A., 2168, 2691 Korbut, E., 1420 1097, 1188, 1285, 1286, Khan, Sardar 1249, 1317 2 9 0 4 Korbut, K.R., 1421 Khanna, R., 829 Kornilov, A.A., 148, 551, Kaul, C.K., 2512 Khanna, R.C., 1782 2 5 8 2 Kaul, J.N., 543, 1416, 1417, Khanra, S.R., 2763, 2764 Koroleva, A., 367 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 3 4 Kharaev, A., 2504 Korotkova, E.E., 368 Kaul, N.K., 976 Khare, M.N., 2240, 2322, Kaul, S., 2754 2 3 2 9 , 2 3 5 7 Korula, Soma 2770 Kostina, V.S., 552, 1935 Kaur, P., 2556 Khatana, G.C., 1418 Kostrinski, J., 149, 2377 Kaur, Surinder 2755 Khatchadoureau, H.A., 2736 Kothari, A.M., 1822 Kausalya, K.R., 924 Khaus, M.A., 2800 Kothari, M.J., 416, 637 Kavitkar, A.G., 1820, 3145 Kheradnam, M., 550 Kavtaradze, L.K., 764, 765 Kheswalla, K.F., 2169 Kouki, M., 3026 Kovacevski, Chr., 2079 Kawatra, B.L., 776, 828 Kheyri, M., 2293 Kovachev, V., 1957, 1960 Kawkami, J., 977 Khil'ko, V.G., 148, 2323 Kovachevski, I.C., 2172, Kaya, 0., 2459 Khlyupina, M.I., 1393 2 1 7 3 , 2 2 9 4 Kazaryan, L.G., 544, 703 Khosh-Khui, M., 1113, 1114, Koval, K.N., 1230 Kazaryan, R.E., 545, 546, 1115, 1116, 1135, 1136, 5 4 7 , 5 4 8 1250, 1258, 1898

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Mahishi, S., 848 Marin, O., 166 Mehra, R.C.S., 1126, 2022 Mahmood, M., 943, 2186 Marindu, A., 576 Mehrhof, T.G., 2889 Mahto, L.N., 1183 Marras, F., 2190 Mehrotra, C.L., 578, 1379, Mahto, R.N., 2575 Martin Joh, H., 30 1 3 8 9 , 2 5 7 4 Majtehedi, M., 1927 Martinez, W.H., 784, 2685 Mehrotra, H.N., 1014

Makarov, M., 1957, 1960 Marzo, A., 780 Mehta, B.V., 1383 Makasheva, R.H., 140 Mascarenhas, H., 1900 Mehta, G., 2940 Makhadzhjana, A.L., 379 Mascarenhas, H.A.A., 176 Mehta, K.M., 1779, 1790 Makin, B.K., 1165 Mason, J.W., 777, 778 Mehta, P., 3083 Makkar, N.S., 2553 Massardo, P., 612 Mehta, P.M., 579

Maknev, K., 2792 Massieu, H.G., 2797, 2798 Mehta, P.R., 213, 2021 Makris, S.A., 2382 Mateo Box, J.M., 167 Mehta, S.L., 677 Mal, B.N., 1850 Mathai, K.I., 2914 Mehta, T.R., 169, 170, 171, Malakav, M.G., 2645 Mathew, T.V., 2810 172, 173, 195, 1205, Malberti, F., 162 Mathew, B.L., 2191, 2192, 1268, 1331, 2805 2 2 2 7 Malek, A., 2793 Mehta, Y.R., 195, 580 Malhotra, R.S., 1123, 1200 Mathur B.N., 2401, 2522, Melchior, H., 381 Malik, B.P.S., 2104 2 5 2 3 Melville, C.M., 2537 Malik, B.S., 1232 Mathur, B.P., 1440, 1819 Menon, A.G.G., 1918 Malik, S.A., 2187 Mathur, C.M., 1790 Mercy, S.T., 987, 988, 989, Mathur, K.S., 851, 2799, 9 9 0 Malinina, E.E., 163, 1258, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2803, 1 3 2 9 2 8 0 4 Merter, U., 2164 Maly, K., 380 Metcalf, R.L., 2402 Malzer, J.L., 2628 Mathur, O.P., 1895 Meyers, E., 268 Mameesh, M.S., 2794 Mathur, P.K., 577 Mhaskar, K.S., 3034 Mathur, R.L., 2191, 2227, Miller, Ph., 382 Manafov, S.A., 1786 2 5 2 3 Manalo, J., 2744 Mathur, R.S., 2011, 2254, Milne, G.R., 581 Mandal, J.N., 2670 2325, 2326, 2327, 2328 Milov, V.M., 2806 Mandal, L., 699 Milovidov, P.F., 991 Mandal, N., 1124 Mathur, S., 2194, 2195 Ministry of Food and Agri• Mathur, Sunila, 2193 culture, India, 3091,3137 Mandloi, K.K., 1894 Mathur, S.B., 2012, 2196, Mangat, G.S., 980 2197, 2198, 2364 Mira Galvao, J., 174 Mange, A., 849 Mathur, S.C., 2021 Mirchandani, J.J., 1606 Mange, M., 568, 569, 570, Miro, A.R., 852 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, Mathur, Y.K., 2486 Miroshnitshenko, I.I., 140, 9 3 4 Matsov, B., 1330 1 7 5 Maurya, D.M., 1610 Mangold, H.K., 883 Maza, M.P., 944 Mirza, M.S.A., 1127 Mani, V.S., 1949,1961, 1962 Mazliak, P., 663 Mirza, S., 676 Manjhi, S., 1787, 1788 Mishra, J.N., 2053, 2201, Mann, H.H., 164 McCoy, E., 2548 2 3 2 5 Mann, H.S., 1789 McGinnis, J., 2629, 2979 Mishra, P.H., 1621 McKenzie, D.L., 2204 Mannan, A., 2795 Mc Kerral, A., 168, 2199 Mishra, P.K., 1128, 1202, Manolache, F., 2474 Mc Rae, W., 2012, 2013, 1 2 0 3 Manucheri, A., 2188 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, Mishra, R.C., 2430 Maqsood Ali, S., 3006 2018, 2019, 2020 Mishra, R.P., 2202 Marchionatto, J.B., 2189 Mishra, S.S., 1129 Medhane, N.S., 2577, 2588 Marcilla Arrazola, J., 2576 Meenakshi, G., 981, 982, Mishra, U.N., 2538 Marco, S., 2385 983, 984, 985, 986 Mishra, V.K., 2578 Marcus, A., 201, 850 Mehra, K.L., 1171, 1267 Misra, A.N., 2332 Margarita Ros, N., 2796 Mehra, R.B., 658, 1125, Misra, A.P., 2331, 2374 Marin, L., 165 1 1 6 5 Misra, A.S., 1426

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Misra, D.K., 1791 Mukerjee, M.K., 2434 Nakamura, T., 891 Misra, D.P., 1126, 2022 Mukerji, D., 587 Nakano, M., 916 Misra, K.C., 1796 Mukerji, K.G., 2597 Nalepina, L.N., 2206 Misra, M.D., 582 Mukherjee, D., 180, 635, Nalini, M., 3051 Misra, U.K., 837 1908, 1180, 1352, 1353 Nanavaty, K., 2850

Mitchell, H.S., 2807 Mukherjee, G., 2810 Nanda, K.K., 594, 595 Mithari, G.D., 499 Mukherjee, K., 2811 Nanda, R.S., 2818 Mitkari, G.D., 1412 Mukherjee, K.L., 1796 Nandi, D.L., 865,2819,2820 Mitra, M., 2023, 2024, 2203 Mukherjee, P.B., 2435 Nandi, N., 459 Mitra, P., 701, 2763 Mukherji, D.K., 588, 853 Nandi, P., 2580, 2581

Mitra, P.P., 2764 Mukhopadhyay, S.K., 1965 Nandi, S., 596, 597, 598, Mitra, S.N., 2808 Mukhtarova, M.R., 854, 2812 599 Miyasaka, S., 176 Mukundan, M.A., 589 Naqvi, R.H., 181 Mohan, D.S.R., 1941 Mulchandani, N.B., 900 Narasimhan, R., 2207 Mohan, V.S., 2860 Mullick, N.I., 2691 Narasinga Rao, K.K.P., 460, 2651 Mohanty, U., 2066 Mundkar, B.B., 2027, 2200 Mohapatra, A.R., 2765 Mungi, Y.W., 1371 Narayan Aiyer, A.K.Y., 1536 Mohr, F., 710 Muniz, A., 2627 Narayan, Ram, 821 Mohy-ud-din, M., 2233 Munjal, R.L., 2028 Narayana, N., 590, 591, 859, Mollison, J., 31 Munoz, P., 2969, 2970 860, 2816, 2821, 3041 Narayana Rao, D., 866 Moniz, L., 2587 Munsell, H.E., 2813 Monro, H.A.U., 2506 Murayama, D., 2295 Narayana Rao, M., 933, 2733, Montuori, E., 177 Murphy, D.M., 2296 2734, 2748, 2749, 2750, Moodie, C.D., 2579 Murphy, H.F., 1390 2751, 2752, 2775, 2822, Mookherjee, P.B., 2403 Murr, J., 273 2823, 2833, 2834, 2923, 2924, 2934, 3003, 3019, Moolani, M.K., 178, 1793, Murthy, A.S.I., 3049 3037, 3070 1963, 1964 Murthy, H.B.N., 2866 Moon, W.H., 2628 Murthy, K.N., 2985 Narayana Rao, N., 2824 Moorjani, M.N., 2909, 3061, Murthy, K.S.R.K., 2507 Narayanan, S., 3036 3062, 3063 Murti, C.R.K., 654, 655, Narayanaswamy, D., 2981, Morabad, J.R., 1332 695, 696, 697, 800, 801, 2982, 3038 839, 920, 921, 928, 929, Narayanaswamy, P.S., 2495 Morachan, Y.B., 1794 930, 931, 2720 Narayanaswamy, S., 900 Moraru, N.I., 1100, 1101, 1102, 1122 Murti, V.N., 2814 Narkhede, M.N., 993, 994, Morcos, S.R., 3010 Murty, B.R., 1284 995, 996 More, D.C., 1130 Murty, G.S., 602 Nasyrov, Yu.S., 563 Morodvina, O.I., 2998 Mustafa, Gulam, 1132 Natarajan, G., 2292 Myrick, D.C., 3138 Nath, H., 2939 Morrall, R.A.A., 2204 Morrison, A.B., 2890 Nath, R.L., 3039 Mortimer, P.I., 954 National Institute of Mossahebi, H., 2002, 2003, Sciences, 2208 Nabiev, G.N., 2570 2025, 2289, 2353 Nattrass, R.M., 2029 Nadkarni, S.B., 2698 Motiramani, D.P., 2026, Natu, N.P., 1617 Nag, N.C., 855, 856, 3035 2130, 2310 Nagaraja, K.V., 857, 858 Naugolnaya, T.N., 768 Nagpal, M.L., 2815 Moursi, M.A., 583 Nauman, A.F., 1162 Mudaliar, C.R., 584, 1257 Navrotskii, M.A., 1101, Nahapetian, A., 2681 Mudia, G.P., 922 1102, 1122 Naik, M.S., 590, 591, 859, Mudliar, C.R., 179 Nayeem, K.A., 1133 860, 861, 1285, 1286, 2816 Mueller, E., 585 Naik, S., 592, 593 Nazir, Ahmad 1134 Nair, K.K.G., 840 Muhasen, A., 1158 Nazir, A.K., 1301 Mujeeb, K.A., 586, 1131, Nazir, D.J., 2825 Nair, P.M., 862, 863, 864, 2809 Nema, K.G., 2322, 2329 2817 Mujica, R.F., 2205

188 Author Index

Nemlienko, F.E., 2365 Orphanides, 385 Pant, N.C., 2421 Nene, Y.L., 2030, 2297, Orracatetteh, R., 35 Pant, R., 872, 2835, 2836, 2 3 6 6 , 2 3 7 8 Orru, A., 2832 2 8 3 7 Nevski, S.A., 383 Ortega, J., 2141 Panwar, K.S., 1426 Nezamuddin, S., 1896, 1897 Orti, E., 2942, 2943 Papachristodoulov, S., 3139

Nicander, 274 Osman, F., 2702 Papodopoulos, C., 2142 Nicolas, G., 478, 600, 890 Ostaos del Rio, A.M., 2918 Paracer, C.S., 2343, 2344 Niculescu, S., 763, 867 Ovchinnikov, G.A., 2831 Parel, J., 1901 Niemann, E., 2234 Parihar, D.B., 873 Nigam, V.N., 2826 Parker, C.A., 2547

Nijhawan, S.D., 1391 Padmini, S., 2658 Park, M., 2031 Niknejad, M., 1113, 1114, Pak, N., 2828, 3035 Parpia, H.A.B., 2688, 2689, 1115, 1116, 1135, 1136, Pakuddin, Z., 1259 2980 2982, 2984, 3038, 1250, 1258, 1898 Pal, B., 2903 3 0 4 3 , 3 0 4 4 Nikolaenko, N.J., 2582 Pal, B.P., 602, 603, 1139, Parr, C.H., 1798, 1799, 1260, 1261, 2404 1800, 1801, 1937 Nilsson-Leissner, G., 40 Nirad, S.K., 1899 Pal, H.K., 870 Parsa, A., 386 Nisa, M., 2508 Pal, M., 2147, 2148, 2149, Parthasarathi, S.V., 1233 Nityanand, S., 2827 2 3 1 3 Parveen, D., 874 Niyogi, S.P., 3041 Pal, P.K., 1424 Pasinetti, L., 875 Pal, P.L., 1358 Patankar, V.K., 1108, 1316 Nizamuddin, S., 1423 Nour, M.A., 2367 Pal, R.K., 868, 869, 870, Patel, B.M., 2838, 2839, Nozzolillo, Constance 601 2 8 2 9 2 8 4 0 , 3 0 4 5 Nucifora, A., 2461 Palacios, J.M., 2942, 2943 Patel, B.R., 674 Nuggehali, R.N., 2417 Paliwal, K.V., 1392 Patel, H.C., 674 Palladius, 275 Patel, J.A., 674 Nur-ud-Din, A., 456 Nuti, P., 1900 Palova, A., 1336 Patel, P.R., 202 Nutman, P.S., 2583 Palta, S., 2830 Patel, R.D., 876, 2841 Nyman, C.F., 384 Pamukcuogu, A., 324, 402 Patel, R.J., 579 Nyquist, W.E., 1177 Panagopoulos, C.G., 1993, Patel, R.P., 876 2 3 8 2 Patel, R.S., 876

Panchaksharappa, M.G., 604 Patel, S.M., 539, 1108,1316 Oblisami, G., 2209, 2571 Patel, V.J., 1802 Obukhova, Z.D., 2831 Pandey, H.N., 1796 Pathak, A.N., 1842, 2531 Ochoa, B., 968 Pandey, K.P., 3104 Pathak, G.N., 1141, 1337 Odak, S.C., 2475 Pandey, M.P., 1140 Pathak, S.R., 2258 Odincova, J.G., 1333 Pandey, N.D., 2462 Patil, B.D., 2587 Oganesyan, M.I., 1795 Pandey, R.K., 605 Patil, J.A., 1050, 1051, Ohta, T., 916 Pandey, R.L., 1128 1071, 1078, 1142, 1143, Ojeda, G., 2724 Pandey, R.M., 871, 1797 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, Oke, J.G., 992 Pandey, S.N., 606, 2572, 1148, 1338, 1339, 1854 Okhovat, M., 2002, 2003, 2 5 8 6 2 2 8 9 , 2 3 5 3 Patil, J.R., 1919 Pandya, H.G., 1071 Patil, J.S., 212 Okon, Y., 2584 Panemangalore, M., 2733, Patil, P.L., 2577, 2588 Olechnowica-Stepien, W., 2734, 2833, 2834, 2925, Patil, R.B., 1809 6 1 6 3 0 0 3 Patil, S.V., 184 Olejnik, P., 1334, 1335 Paniagua Sanchez, S., 182 Oliveira, E.F., 2713 Patil, V.K., 500 Panikkar, M.R., 183, 1425 Patschke, L., 711, 788, Ombase, S.N., 1137 Panos, D.A., 1607 8 7 7 , 8 7 8 Omidvar, M., 2524 Pansalkar, S.V., 2855 Patwardhan, M.V., 857, 858 Oorschot, J.L.P. van 565 Panse, V.G., 66 Patwardhan, V.N., 2842, 2843, Oraon, P., 1138 Pansina, V.P., 1262 2 9 2 1 Orlova, Z.A., 2585

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Paul, S.R., 1005 Plinius (the Elder), 276 Quantz, L., 2278, 2298 Paul Jayaraj, A., 3019,3063 Plyman, F.J., 1538, 2034 Quer, J., 400 Paulsen, 0., 387 Podlech, D., 390, 391, 997 Quezel, P., 32 4 , 40 1 , 402 Qureshl, A.A. Paulus, A.O., 2303 Poehlman, J.M., 1263 Qureshi, M.H., 2845, 2896 Pavate, M.V., 1149 Polevshchikova, V.N., 2477

Pavgi, M.S., 2416 Polietaiev, A.A., 1346 Pavlova, A.M., 175, 388, Pollock, N.A.R., 67 395, 1150, 1151, 1340 Ponert, J., 392 Rab, A., 3141 Payak, M.M., 2210 Poonaiya, B.W.X., 185 Rabechault, H., 187 Paz Castillo, B.J., 879 Popov, M.G., 393, 394 Rabibagkar, P.S.K., 1902 Radhakrishna Rao, M.V.,2732 Pearl, R.T., 2032 Popov, P., 1341 Radhakrishnan, A.N., 2846 Pelipenko, F.G., 1537 Popova, G.M., 395, 396 Pemrova, I., 1960 Porter, G.G., 2 8 9 2 Radice, J.C., 2847 Pennacchiotti, M., 2844 Post, G.E., 397 Radkov, P., 1319, 1320, Peregudova, S.K., 2405 Prabhanjan Rao, S.B., 1803 1321, 1322, 1805, 1957, 1 9 6 0 , 2 3 3 0 Peretti, D., 967 Pradhan, S., 2407 Radrigan, M.E., 2969 Perez, Ch., 755 Prain, D., 398 Perez, F., 3105 Prakash, V., 2782 Radulescuk, E., 2215 Perlova, P.L., 1427 Pramanik, L.M., 2465 Radwan, S.S. , 883 Pernas, A.A., 880 Prasad, H., 2211 Raghavan, D., 2035 Perov, S.S., 881 Rahaman, A., 2510 Peru Ministerio de Agricul- Prasad, J.J., 1159 Raheja, H.R., 1608, 1834 tura, Oficina de Esta- Prasad, K.D., 2211 distica, 3140 Prasad, L.K., 1423, 1896 Raheja, P.C., 188, 1609, Prasad, N., 2212, 2213 1806, 1807, 1808, 2216, Petinov, N.S., 1938 Prasad, N.N., 2068, 2222, 2 2 1 7 Petrenko, N.I., 766 2 5 6 6 Raheja, P.G., 2368 Petri, L., 2033 Rahman, C.A.F.M., 2762 Petrushenko, O.P., 2589 Prasad, S., 1804 Phadnis, B.A., 993, 994, Prasad, V.V.S., 609 Rahman, F., 1897 995, 996, 1011, 1152,1153 Prasada, R., 2226 Rahman, K.A., 2436 Prasannappa, G., 3049 Rahman, M.M., 2676 Phadnawis, B.N., 1209 Prashar, C.R.K., 1939 Rai, U.K., 189 Phansalkar, S.V., 2921 Raich, K.V., 2517 Phatak, S.L., 1962 Prem Sagar, 112 Phokela, A., 2409 Preobrazhenskaya, E.I.,1160, Raina, A.K., 2437, 2438, Phokela, Amrit 2518 1 1 6 1 2 4 3 9 , 2 4 4 2 Price, H.J., 1162 Raina, P.L., 2848 Phul, P.S., 1090 Prima, V.M., 399 Raina, R.M., 826 Pichamuthu, S., 805, 3007, Raj, S.M., 1844 3 0 0 8 Pro, M.A., 2683, 2684 Pierce, W.H., 2296 Puerto Romero, J., 2214 Raja, M.S., 2067 Pilet, P.E., 882 Puerto Romero, R.J., 1342 Rajagopalan, R., 2733, 2734, Pugh, B.M., 17, 32 2822, 2823, 2925, 2934, Pillai, R.N., 2590, 2591 Pujol, A., 3050 3027, 3029, 3067, 3071 Pillay, K.P., 607 Rajagopalan Nair, C., 2849 Pimplikar, E.D., 608, 1154, Pukhalshaya, N.F., 436 1 1 5 5 , 1 1 5 6 Puri, B., 775 Rajagopal Rao, D., 866, 884 Pimplikar, V.D., 3088 Purohit, B.M., 213 Rajalakshmi, D., 2688, 2734, Purseglove, J.W., 186 2833, 2984, 2987, 3003 Pines, M.D.P., 3106 Purushothaman, D., 1843 Rajalakshmi, R., 2850, 2851, Pingale, R.D., 1157 2 8 5 2 , 3 0 5 1 Pingale, S.V., 2406, 2417, Puttarudraiah, M., 2509 2 4 7 6 Pynaert, L., 229 Rajani, H.J., 1809 Pino, J., 3046, 3047 Pynzar, S., 1251 Rajendra Prasad, 1810 Rajeswari, R., 2854 Pino, J.A., 2629 Rajgopalan, R., 2853 Pinthus, M.J., 1158 Rajkamal, D., 2854 Platt, B.S., 3048

1 9 0 A u t h o r I n d e x

R a j p u t , A . M . , 1 0 5 5 R a o , M . N . , 2 8 6 8 , 2 8 6 9 R i c h a r d , A . , 4 1 1 R a j u , D . B . , 2 3 2 1 R a o , M . R . R . , 1 8 8 6 , 2 8 5 6 R i c h a r i a , R . H . , 1 1 7 0 , 1 3 4 3 , R a j u , M . S . , 2 5 9 2 , 2 5 9 3 , 2 5 9 4 R a o , M . S . S . , 1 3 0 3 1 8 2 5 R a m , A . , 1 5 4 2 , 2 5 7 5 R a o , N . A . N . , 2 9 3 9 R i c h a r i a , R . N . , 1 1 6 9 R a m , B a b u 2 5 9 5 R a o , N . N . , 2 8 7 0 R i e d l , H . , 4 0 8

R a m , C h a n d g i 1 1 6 3 R a o , N . S . , 1 0 0 0 R i e u , E . V . , 2 7 7 R a m , L . , 1 1 6 4 R a o , P . G . , 8 8 7 R i g g i o B e v i l a c q u a , L . , 6 1 1 , R a m , N . , 8 5 1 R a o , P . S . , 2 8 7 1 , 2 8 7 2 6 1 2 R a m , R a j a 9 9 8 R a o , P . V . , 2 8 7 3 , 3 0 5 3 R i t t e r - S t u d r i c k a , H . , 2 2 2 5 R a m , S e w a 1 9 0 3 R a o , S.V., 2 8 7 4 , 2 9 8 0 , 2 9 8 4 R i v i e r e , C h . , 1 9 1

R a m a c h a n d r a n , M . , 2 8 5 5 , 2 9 2 1 R a o , T . , 2 8 7 5 R i v n a y , E . , 2 4 0 8 R a m a c h a n d r a R a o , T . N . , 2 8 2 4 R a o , T . M . , 6 1 0 R i z k , S . G . , 2 6 0 2 R a m a k r i s h n a , M . , 2 8 5 6 R a o , T . N . , 6 0 3 R o b e r t s , W . , 3 4 R a m a k r i s h n a , T . S . , 1 1 3 R a o , U . N . N . , 8 0 5 , 3 0 0 8 R o b i n s o n , R . J . , 2 8 7 7 , 2 8 7 8 R a m a k r i s h n a n , K . , 2 2 9 9 R o c a , I . , 3 0 5 4 R a o , V . R . , 2 5 9 7 R a m a k r i s h n a n , T . N . , 3 0 2 7 R a o , W . V . B . S . , 2 5 9 8 R o d i o n o v a , N . A . , 6 1 3 , 8 8 8 , R a m a k r i s h n a n , T . S . , 2 2 1 8 , R a s h i d a B e g u m , 2 7 9 3 8 8 9 2 2 1 9 , 2 2 2 0 R a t h i , G . S . , 1 8 9 4 R o d r i g u e z - B u j a n , M . C . , 8 9 0 R a m a l i n g a m , A . , 2 2 2 3 R a t h i , K . S . , 1 8 3 0 R o d r i g u e s P e i x o t o , A . , 2 8 7 9 R a m d a s , K . , 7 5 7 R o d r i g u e z - F u e n t e s , M . , 2 9 1 8 R a t h i , Y . B . S . , 2 0 3 0 R o d r i g u e z L o p e z , M . , 6 1 4 R a m M o h a n , D . S . , 1 9 4 1 R a t i , E . , 2 2 2 3 R a m a n a t h , B . , 1 8 0 3 R a u , Y . V . S . , 2 7 4 2 , 2 7 4 3 R o h a t a g h , K . , 2 8 8 0 R a m a n a t h a m , L . A . , 3 0 5 2 R a u t , G . N . , 1 8 1 1 R o h e w a l , S . S . , 1 1 6 6 , 1 1 7 1 , R a m a n a t h a n , R . , 8 3 7 R a u t , V . S . , 4 9 2 1 2 6 4 , 1 2 6 7 , 1 3 4 4 , 1 3 4 5 , R a m a n u j a , M . N . , 2 9 3 9 2 7 8 3 R a u t u r e a u , C , 6 6 4 , 6 6 5 R o i g y M e s a , J . I . , 4 1 2 R a m a n u j a m , S . , 6 8 , 9 9 9 , R a y c h a u d h u r i , D . N . , 2 4 3 4 1 0 9 2 , 1 0 9 3 , 1 0 9 7 , 1 1 6 5 , R a y c h a u d h u r y , S . P . , 1 8 1 2 , R o j a s , G . G . , 2 4 8 5 1 1 6 6 , 1 1 6 7 , 1 1 7 1 , 1 2 6 4 , 2 0 3 6 R o n s a l , G . A . , 5 1 0 1 2 6 5 , 1 2 6 7 , 1 3 4 4 , 2 2 2 1 , R a y s s , T . , 2 0 4 6 R o s a r i o , I.D., 2 7 4 4 R a m a R a o , G . , 2 7 7 5 , 2 8 5 7 R o s e n t h a l , F . R . T . , 8 9 1 , 9 3 9 , 2 8 5 8 R a s u m o v s k a y a , S . G . , 2 5 9 9 , 2 6 8 0 R a m a R a o , M . V . , 2 8 5 9 2 6 0 0 R o s s o , H . D . , 1 9 2 R a z z a q A h m a d , M . , 2 4 4 0 R a m a s a m y , K . , 2 5 6 6 R e c h i n g e r , K . H . , 4 0 3 , 4 0 4 , R o t e n h a n , D . F r e i h e r r v o n , R a m a s a s t r i , B . V . , 2 7 8 1 , 4 0 5 , 4 0 6 , 4 0 7 , 4 0 8 1 9 3 2 8 6 0 , 2 8 6 1 , 2 8 6 2 , 2 8 7 2 R o t h - L a u t e r b a c h , B . , 7 1 2 R a m a S u b b a i a h , K . , 2 4 7 0 R e d d y , A . R . , 2 4 4 1 R o w e , J . R . , 7 7 8 R a m a s w a m y , A . S . , 2 8 6 3 R e d d y , D . B . , 2 4 7 8 R o x b u r g , W . W . , 4 1 3 R e e d , D . J . , 2 8 7 6 R a m a s w a m y , R . , 7 5 6 , 7 5 7 R e g e l , E . , 4 0 9 R o y , A . K . , 8 9 2 R a n d h a v a , G . S . , 1 3 0 7 R e g i s t e r , U . D . , 2 8 9 2 R o y , B . R . , 8 9 2 R a n d h a v a , N . S . , 1 6 2 0 R o y , D . N . , 6 9 9 R a n d h a w a , M . S . , 3 3 9 , 1 1 6 8 R e i c h e n b a c h , H . G . L . , 4 1 0 R o y , R . N . , 1 9 2 2 R a n g a n a t h a n , S . , 3 1 4 2 R e i c h e r t , I . , 2 2 2 4 R o y , R . P . , 1 1 7 0 R e s t a n o v i c , B . , 2 2 2 5 R a n g a n a t h a n , V . , 2 8 6 4 R e p o r t o f t h e D i v i s i o n o f R o y a n , 6 1 5 R a n g a s w a m i , G . , 2 0 6 8 , 2 2 2 2 M y c o l o g y , 2 0 3 7 , 2 0 3 8 , R o y c h o w d h u r y , S . P . , 2 8 8 1 , R a n g r a j a n , A . V . , 2 5 1 1 2 0 3 9 , 2 0 4 0 , 2 0 4 1 2 8 8 2 , 2 8 8 3 R a o , B . V . N . , 5 7 9 R u d i n , J . V . , 1 3 4 6 R a o , G . R . , 2 8 6 5 , 2 8 6 6 R e t i g , B . , 2 3 6 9 R u d r a , M . N . , 2 8 8 4 , 2 8 8 5 , R e t i g , G . , 1 2 6 6 2 8 8 6 , 2 8 8 7 , 2 8 8 8 R a o , I.M., 4 6 9 , 4 7 0 , 4 7 1 , R e u t s k i i , F . , 1 9 0 4 7 2 , 6 3 0 , 6 3 1 R e v e l l , S . H . , 1 0 0 9 R u g g i e r o , P . , 8 9 3 R a o , K . B . , 2 5 9 6 R e w a r i , R . B . , 2 6 0 1 R u s s e l , W . C . , 2 8 8 9 R a o , K . H . , 8 8 5 R u s s o , D . , 1 3 8 5 , 1 3 8 6 R a o , M . , 2 8 6 7 R e y n o s o , E . L . , 2 1 4 1 Rzadkowska-Bodalska, H.,616 R h i n d , D . , 2 0 4 2 R z h a n o v a , E . I . , 6 1 7 , 6 1 8

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Saavedra, M.A., 2485 Sangwan, P.S., 896, 1371 Schalk, J.M., 2291, 2443, Sabatini, 0., 194 Sankaran, A.N., 2696, 2748, 2 4 4 4 Sabelnikova, V.I., 636 2749, 2775, 2924, 2934, Schelkownikow, 429, 430 Sabnis, T.S., 195 3019, 3027, 3061, 3063, Schill, L., 803 Sabry, Z.I., 2890 3 0 6 7 Schkuhr, C, 415

Sadana, J.C., 894 Sankhla, H.C., 2192, 2227 Schlack, D.G., 901 Sadasivam, K.V., 567 Sanlier-Lamarck , R., 2603 Schmidt, E., 2215 Sadorge, P., 509, 796 Sanoria, S.L., 2604 Schmidt, G.A., 201 Sadre, M., 3055 Sansonetti, A., 667 Schmidt-Hebbel, H., 2844 Sadykova, O.M., 618 Schnepf, E., 633, 902 Sanzana, H.H., 2894 Saha, G., 2620 Saraf, C.S., 450, 1428, Schraudolf, H., 634 Saha, T.K., 2763 1 9 4 0 , 2 3 7 0 Schutz, G., 903, 904 Sahai, C., 1813 Saraswat, K.S., 240 Schwalm, H.W., 211 Sahai, J., 1337 Saraswathi Devi, K., 2895 Seddik, Y., 3004, 3005 Sahai, J.M., 1268, 1359 Sekhon, G.S., 1270, 1351, Sarazin, J., 773 2 2 3 5 Sahambi, H.S., 2305 Sardana, M.G., 1785 Saharan, M.R., 895 Sarejanni, J.A., 2043, 2228 Sekhon, H.S., 1416, 1417, Sahasrabuddhe, D.L., 473, Sarin, M.N., 455, 624, 625, 1 8 9 0 , 1 9 3 3 474, 619, 620, 621, 721 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, Sen, A., 2555, 2591 Sahasrabuddhe, K.R., 1539 6 3 1 , 8 9 7 Sen, A.N., 2534, 2535, 2542, 2543, 2544, 2605 Sahay, Jaimangal 1141 Sarin, T.L., 2896 Saikh, M.H., 2225 Sarin, Y.K., 278 Sen, J.N., 2899 Sail, S.S., 2851 Sarkar, A.K., 725 Sen, Muktha 3058 Saini, M.L., 1172 Sarma, J.S., 3143 Sen, N.K., 1001, 1817, 1907 Sakharova, N.P., 2606 Sarma, M.L., 898 Sen, P.B., 2811 Sen, S., 635, 1180, 1352, Sakie, Agica 2891 Sastri, B.N., 2864 1353, 1432, 1801, 1818, Saksena, H.K., 2226 Sastry, K.S.K., 1966 1819, 1820, 1821, 1908, Salisbury, R.A., 414 Satbaldina, S.T., 2717 1 9 1 1 , 3 1 4 5 Salji, J.P., 2681 Sati, K.C., 2229 Saloman, D., 1950 Sattar, A., 926, 2044, 2183, Sen, S.P., 494 2184, 2185, 2230, 2231, Sen, S.R., 1430, 3144 Salud, R.D., 2744 2232, 2233, 2324, 2338, Sengupta, K., 1180, 1352, Salunki, M.S., 976 2361, 2362, 2363 1353, 1433, 1908 Sam, M.J., 1803 Sen Gupta, P.K., 943, 2047, Samantrai, B., 622 Sattar, D., 2371 2105, 2128, 2238, 2239 Sambamurthy, R.P., 2854 Savile, A.H., 197 Savulescu, T., 2045, 2046 Sen Gupta, P.N., 2900, 2901 Samiuddin, 826 Sawhney, B.S., 198 Sengupta, S.R., 2903 Sampson, H.C., 196 Sawhney, J.S., 1905 Sen Jatindra, N., 3057 Samuel, L.N., 194 Serban, G., 763 Sanahuja, J.C., 2678 Sawhney, P.C., 451, 2897, Seredinskaya, A.F., 636 Sanchez, A., 2892 2 8 9 8 Saxena, H.C., 3056 Sergeeva, N.V., 2606 Sanchez, P.S., 1347, 1904 Saxena, H.P., 2409, 2442, Serov, V.M., 148 Sanchez, T.R., 600, 890 2480, 2484, 2518 Seshadri, A.R., 2525 Sanctis-Monaldi, C. de, 2893 Sethi, R.K., 750, 2410 Sandha, B.S., 1036 Saxena, M.C., 605, 1350, Severin, H.N.P., 2300 Sandha, G.S., 1173, 1174 1429, 1814, 1815, 1906 Saxena, N.P., 632 Sewa Ram, 3100 Sandhu, K.S.,1905 Saxena, S.N., 899 Shah, C.C., 1822 Sandhu, S.S., 623, 1032, Saxena, S.S., 199, 1269 Shah, D.G., 2851 1175, 1176, 1177 Shah, F.H., 480, 2902 Sandhu, T.S., 207, 1178, Saxena, S.W., 1377 Shah, G.L., 416, 637 1179, 1348, 1349 Sayagaver, B.M., 900 Scelfo, C., 1816 Shah, R.M., 202 Sandu-Ville, C., 2046 Schaik, P.H. van, 200 Shah Samin, S.M., 2048 Sangal, P.M., 582 Scharif, G., 2234 Shakhin, N., 617

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Shalabi, T., 617 Shyam, Ghan, 1541 Singh, Hardyal, 1197 Shankhla, G.S., 2372 Shyam, R., 1003, 1004 Singh, Harcharan, 2445, Shanmuga Sundaram, E.R.B., Shyama, R., 1192 2446, 2447, 2448, 2479, 5 8 9 Sial, M.B., 2878 2481, 2482, 2505, 2513 Shanthakumari, P., 638, 639, Siddappa, G.S., 3022, 3064 Singh, Harnek, 2513 8 2 9 Siddiq, M., 1042 Singh, Hukum, 1099 Sharaf, A., 640 Siddiqi, A.M., 908 Singh, H.B., 645, 1167,1198 Sharma, A.K., 203, 1181 Siddiqi, M.A., 2049 Singh, H.D., 646, 672, 1199 Sharma, B.M., 1410, 3100 Siddiqi, M.R., 2528 Singh, H.G., 2522 Sharma, C., 204 Siddique, M. , 1184 Singh, I.B., 1053 Sharma, C.B., 905, 2656 Siddiqui, S., 719, 735, 736, Singh, J., 1088, 2441 Sharma, D., 1210 9 0 9 Singh, Jagat, 1831 Sharma, H.C., 1941, 2240 Siddiqui, S.H., 2801 Singh, Jit, 3108 Sharma, H.D., 1540, 1909, Sieber, F.W., 417 Singh, K., 1410, 1544, 1832, 1 9 1 0 Sikka, K.C., 915 1833, 1834, 2375 Sharma, J.P., 1823 Sikka, L.C., 2946 Singh, K.B., 207, 208, 1123, Sharma, K.P., 906 Sikka, V.K., 750, 910, 2410 1200, 1216, 1273, 1274, Sharma, R.C., 1438, 1824, Sikora, R.A., 2527 1275, 1276, 1277, 1328, 1 8 2 5 Simenauer, A., 823, 911 1349, 1360, 1361, 1364, Sharma, R.D., 851, 2526, Simeonova, T., 2927 2 3 3 4 2799, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2 8 0 3 , 2 8 0 4 Simmons, N.O., 3065 Singh, K.P., 1065, 1066, Simola, L.K., 642 1 2 0 1 , 2 5 2 7 Sharma, R.K., 3107 Simons, P., 205 Singh, Laxman, 1202, 1203, Sharma, S.K., 2486, 2512 Simoons, F.J., 206 1210, 1278, 1369, 1893 Sharma, S.S., 2479 Sims, J., 418 Singh, M., 1823 Sharma, T.R., 2904 Sharma, V.P., 1826 Sindermann, C., 912 Singh, Meher, 1543 Sindhu, C.S., 1357 Singh, M.P., 209, 2411 Shaw, F.H., 740 Singh, Amarjeet, 2609 Singh, N., 1204 Shaw, F.J.F., 1271, 1354, Singh, A., 1428, 2607, 2608 Singh, Narendra, 3093 1355, 1356, 2241 Singh, B., 1185, 1186, 1187 Singh, N.B., 1178, 1179 Shaw, P.D., 514, 810 Shaw, S., 457 Singh, B.B., 1358, 1610 Singh, N.P., 1350, 1833, Singh, B.K., 2346 1 9 0 6 , 1 9 2 5 Scherbukhin, V.D., 2812 Singh, B.D., 1542 Singh, N.T., 1431 Shehata, N.A., 2905, 3059 Singh, B.N., 643 Singh, Parmatma, 3089 Sheiker, N.A., 874 Singh, B.P., 112, 1543 Singh, Pritam, 943 Shendge, P.Y., 1182, 1235 Sheriff, R.A., 1966 Singh, C.B., 1188 Singh, P.P., 2910, 2911 Singh, D., 1189, 1190, 1272, Singh, Rampal, 2912 Sheth, A., 3060 1 8 3 0 , 1 9 1 2 Singh, Ranbia, 1967 Shimada, A.S., 2906 Singh, Dharampal, 1003, Singh, R.B., 2376 Shinh, C.N., 2740 1004, 1192, 1359 Singh, R.D., 2050 Sholkovskaya, B.I., 833 Shraibman, I.I., 636 Singh, Daljit, 1002 Singh, R.G., 913, 1835 Singh, Dharam, 1191 Singh, R.M., 1845 Shrivastava, P.B.L., 1827 Singh, D.N., 1611 Singh, R.P., 1543, 1624, Shrivastava, S.K., 2907 Singh, D.V., 2332 1 8 3 6 , 2 0 5 1 Shrivastava, S.N., 1183 Singh, G., 452, 1438, 2333, Singh, R.S., 1920, 1921, Shuja, N., 874 3 0 8 5 , 3 0 9 2 2 1 6 1 , 2 5 2 7 Shukla, D.S., 2242, 2243, 2331, 2373, 2374 Singh, Gurbaksh, 644 Singh, S., 915, 1432, 1837, Singh, Gurdial, 1193 2 5 3 8 Shukla, S.C., 1828, 1829 Singh, Gurdip, 2244, 2245 Singh, Sardar, 2449 Shukuzulaev, P., 1334, 1335 Singh, Harbans, 1196, 1360 Singh, Surjit, 914 Shulyak, A.I., 748 Singh, H., 1194, 1195, 1348, Singh, S.N., 1121, 1253, Shurpalekar, S.R., 907, 2907, 1 3 4 9 1 2 7 2 , 2 3 3 2 2909, 3061, 3062, 3063

1 9 3 Chickpea Bibliography

Singh, S.P., 658, 1165, Solomon, S., 212, 213 Srivastava, L.S., 1207 1166, 1205, 1264, 1268, Someswara Rao, K., 2996 Srivastava, R.N., 1007, 1008 1344, 1362, 1363 Som, J.M., 2704-2707, 2711 Srivastava, S.K., 2803 Singh Kartar, S.B.S., 34 Sondhi, J.K., 2610, 2611 Stanev, M.T., 2451 Singh, T., 1941, 2419, 2913 Sonone, H.N., 1104 Stanton, W.R., 35

Singh, T.C.N., 647, 648, 649 Soomro, M.P., 1365 Starostin, G., 446 Singh, U.B., 1838 Soomro, M.P.M., 1048 Steele, W., 35 Singh, Y., 1815 Soroa y Plana, J.M. de, 214 Stein, C.C., 216 Singh, Y.D., 490 Sorokina, V.I., 2477 Stendel, E.T., 420 Singh, Y.P., 2472 Sosulski, F.W., 2991 Stoikoff, S., 3079

Singhal, S.S., 2801, 2802 Sotelo-Lopez, A., 2918 Streicher, 0., 447 Sinha, A.B., 540 Soto, N.A., 215 Suarez Alvarez, C., 2721 Sinha, B.C., 1005 Sotomayor, R.J.S., 1366, Subba Rao, N.S., 2255, 2540, Sinha, M.N., 1839, 1840 1 3 6 7 , 1 3 6 8 2 5 9 7 Sinha, R.N., 1922 Soueges, R., 653 Subba Rao, P.V., 2514, 2922

Sinha, S., 2083, 2084, 2109, Spach, E., 356, 357 Subrahmanyam, V., 2417 2176, 2198, 2246, 2247, Spadoni, M.A., 2725 Subrahmanyan, V., 933, 2696, 2248, 2364, 2611 Sparrow, A.H., 1162 2697, 2748, 2749, 2750, Sinha, S.K., 210, 505, 555, Spener, F., 883 2751, 2752, 2775, 2776, 622, 638, 639, 650, 829, Spirina, T.S., 2412, 2413 2823, 2834, 2909, 2923, 1 9 4 2 2924, 2925, 2926, 3019, Sprague, R., 2250, 2251,2252 3027, 3029, 3037, 3044, Sinha, S.P., 2575 Sprengel, A., 419 3061, 3062, 3063, 3067, Sircar, P., 2403, 2409, Sreekantiah, K.R., 916 3 0 7 0 , 3 0 7 1 2431, 2432, 2518 Sreekantiah, K.S., 2253, Sircar, S.M., 651, 652 2 2 5 4 Subramaniam, S., 615 Sirkar, P., 2435 Subramanian, A., 185, 1843, Sreenivasan, A., 917, 933, 1 8 4 4 Sirur, S.S., 1415 2834, 2909, 2925, 3061, Subramanian, D., 2335 Sister, R.G., 445 3 0 6 2 , 3 0 6 3 Subramanian, N., 885, 2834, Sitaramaiah, G., 2914 Sreenivasaya, M., 718, 886 2 9 2 5 Sitaramaiah, K., 2527 Sreenivasaya, N., 722 Skotland, C.B., 2301 Subramanian, S.S., 759 Srikanthaiah, S.G., 2940 Subramanian, V., 907 Slinkard, A.E., 1279 Srikantia, S.G., 2919 Subramaniyam, M.K., 981, Smirnova-Ikonnikova, M.I., Srinivasa Murthy, V., 2926 982, 983, 984, 985, 986 3 0 6 6 Srinivasa Rao, P., 2861, Subramanyam, K.K., 1968 Smith, C.R. (Jr.), 2915 2 8 6 2 , 2 9 2 0 Smith, F.L., 211 Subramanyam, P.B., 975 Srinivasan, K.S., 3049 Subramanyam, V., 498 Smith, I.M., 2249 Srinivasan, M., 2776 Subramanya Raj Urs, T.S., Smith, J.N., 3146 Srinivasan, P.R., 918, 919, 2 6 8 9 Smith, K.M., 2302 2 9 4 1 Suhag, L.S., 2256 Snijder, W.C., 2284, 2303 Srinivasan, V., 1281 Soghaier, A.A.K., 1280 Sukhatme, P.V., 1433 Srirama Chari, S., 2921 Sundaram, T.K., 589 Sohonie, K., 774, 844, 848, Srirur, S.S., 1841 Sundara Raman, S., 2257 2 9 1 6 , 2 9 1 7 Srivastav, O.P., 1842 Sundara Rao, W.V.B., 1821 Sohonie, Kamala 813 Srivastava,A.K., 654, 655, Sundera Raj, D.D., 584 Sohonie, Kamla 689, 2773, 697, 920, 921 2 7 7 4 Sunder, Shyam 2414 Srivastava, A.S., 2483,2484 Sur, S.C., 1433, 1911 Sohoo, M.S., 1006, 1066, Srivastava, B.K., 2428 Suresh, E.R., 924 1206, 1361, 1364 Srivastava, B.P., 2450, 2507 Suri, A.K., 926 Solel, Z., 2377 Srivastava, H.C., 922 Suryanarayana, D., 2258 Solimano, G., 2969, 2970 Srivastava, K.C., 923 Sushtshevsky, M.G., 1282 Sussman, S., 2999

1 9 4 Author Index

Suttie, J.M., 217 Tendulkar, A.V., 1077 Tower, P.J., 1838 Suvora, A.J., 1230 Tercero, M., 218 Tragus, 282 Sveshcharova, M., 2927 Terziiski, D., 936 Tramphon, V.L., 2685 Swaminathan, M., 907, 933, Teterevnikova-Babayan,(D.N.) Trautvetter, E.A., 422 2406, 2417, 2688, 2689, 2 0 5 2 Trehan, K.N., 2415 2733, 2734, 2748, 2749, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2775, Teufel, E., 710, 809 Tripathi, B.D.M., 1253 2822, 2823, 2833, 2834, Tevekelev, D., 937 Tripathi, B.R., 1845 2866, 2909, 2923, 2924, Thakare, K.K., 822 Tripathi, H.P., 1834 2925, 2926, 2928, 2929, Thakare, K.R., 2519, 2520 Tripathi, R.D., 2937 2930, 2934, 2972, 2980, Thakkar, R.K., 2613, 2614 Tripathi, R.S., 826, 1969, 2981, 2982, 2984, 2987, 1970, 1971, 1972 3003, 3019, 3027, 3029, Thapar, V.K., 938 3037, 3038, 3061, 3062, Theophrastus, 280 Troll, W., 448 3063, 3067, 3070, 3071 Thippannanavaru, M.B., 184 Trotter, A., 2260 Thirumalachar, M.J., 2053 Trumble, H.C., 40 Swaminathan, M.C., 2996 Thomas, H.R., 2064 Turkova, V., 834 Swaminathan, M.S., 1283, Turner, B.L., 804 1284, 1285, 1286, 2931 Thomas, K.M., 2054 Swaraj, K., 2612 Thomas, P.E., 773 Tusa, G., 1414, 2474 Swenson, K.G., 2304 Thomas, P.M., 2453, 2454 Tyagi, C.S., 1065 Thomas, P.T., 1009 Syed Hafiz-ul-Haque, 1287 Thombre, M.V., 996, 1011 Syepanova, M. Yu., 2353 Szmelcraan, S., 3002 Thombre, P.G., 500, 1010, Udovenko, G.V., 660 1011, 1208, 1209 Ullah, M.R., 2932 Thompson, J.A.,3109 Ullah, R., 2738 Thorp, J.M., 2999 Umapathy, K.P., 2938 Tageeva, S.V., 454, 656, Thurman, D., 738 Umov, S.S., 221 6 8 6 , 6 8 8 Tagle, B.A., 2969 Thurman, D.A., 815 Undurraga, O., 2970 Tagle, M.A., 2970 Tickoo, J.L., 658 Upadhaya, S.P., 1846 Taha, M.I., 769 Tigani, El 2528 Upadhyay, R., 2416 Tikar, D.T., 2520 Uphof, J.C. Th., 283 Tahir, W.M., 2747 Tischler, G., 1012 Uppal, B.N., 222, 2062 Tairbekov, M.G., 454, 656, 686, 687, 688 Tisi, B.G.E., 2936 Uprety, D.C., 661 Taj Muhammad, 1395 Tiwari, A.S., 203, 1128, Urban, F.S., 3094 Takimoto, A., 657 1 1 8 1 Urrutia, J.A., 941 Tiwari, R.K., 203, 1181 Urs, M.K., 924 Talwalkar, R.T., 927, 928, Tiwary, D.N., 2186 Usciati, H., 662, 663, 664 929, 930, 931 665, 666, 667, 752, 753, Tanasijevic, N., 2452 Tiwary, N.K., 659 7 5 4 , 1 0 1 3 Tandon, S.L., 161 Tobolsky, J., 2369 Tang, R.T.J., 932 Todorov, I., 1960 U.S. Department of Agri• Tolmasquim, E., 939, 2680 culture, 69, 70, 71, 72, Tannous, R., 676 Tomar, G.S., 641, 1128, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 Tannous, R.I., 2932 1202, 1203, 1210, 1369 Tara, M.R., 2859 Tarafder, C.R., 264 Tomar, P.S., 1895 Taskar, A.D., 2996 Tomar, Y.S., 1070, 2104, Vacchani, M.V., 1213 2 5 3 8 Vachhani, M.V., 1214 Tasker, P.K., 933, 2933, Tonini, G., 1370 Vagabova, M.E., 686 2934, 2935, 3029, 3067, Tonkonozhenko, E.V., 1393 Vaidyanathan, G.S., 862, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3071 863, 864, 2817, 2846 Taubert, P., 421 Tores, B.M., 2485 Tauro, P., 2549 Torres, G.B., 940 Tosun, O., 1211, 1212 Vaishya, U.K., 2615 Tavakoli, M., 2958 Tournefort, J.P., 281 Valanthan, T., 1847 Tavant, H., 934 Tovstick, M., 220 Valder, G., 223, 224 Tawde, S., 935 Vallejos, E., 2970 Taylor, M.W., 2889 Teirlinck, I., 279

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Vallidevi, A., 2939 Vir, S., 2150, 2263, 2264, Whyte, R.O., 40, 3095, 3096 Vallury, S.M., 2674, 2675 2265, 2266, 2267, 2268, Wildeman, E. De., 229 Vanaja, K., 2852 2 3 1 4 Willdenow, C.L., 428 Vandecaveye, S.C., 2579 Virmani, S.S., 208, 1216 Williams, F.J., 2063 Varadarajan, S., 3072 Vishnu-Mittre, A., 288, 289 Willimott, S.G., 947

Varela, G., 3050 Vishwakarma, S.N,, 2269 Wirjomidjojo, R.R., 3073 Varghese, T.M., 990 Vitkalenko, L.P., 673 Wirth, E., 3074 Varma, R., 225 Vivanco, F., 762, 2942, 2943 Wishahy, A., 2951 Varma, R.M., 2483 Vivet, E., 228 Witucki, L.A., 3138 Varshney, I.P., 668, 942 Vlasyuk, P.A., 673 Wokes, F., 947

Vasiliu, N., 669 Volk, J., 2298 Wolfgang, B., 948 Vassilievski, N.I., 2095 Vora, A.B., 674 Wolfgang, Hosil H., 949 Vasudeva, R.S., 943, 2028, Vyas, A.V., 674 Wong, E., 803, 950, 951, 2 3 0 5 Vyas, K., 3049 952, 953, 954 Vartanyan, S.A., 548 Vyas, L.C., 1014 Woronow, G., 429, 430

Vavilov, N.I., 284, 285, Vyas, S.C., 2378 Wright, W.A., 197 286, 287, 396, 423, 1288, Vyas, S.R., 2613, 2614, 2618 Wulff, E.V., 396 Ved Parkash, 671, 2783 Wylie, A.P., 964 Vedyseva, R.G., 2261, 2336, 2 3 3 7 Wagle, D.S., 776 Vellando, E., 226 Waheed Khan, A., 2944 Xandri, T.J.M., 2576, 2617 Venkatachalam, C., 1844 Wahhab, A., 1395 Xolocotzi, E.H., 230 Venkatachalam, P.S., 2940 Wahi, P.N., 2803, 2804 Venkataraman, K., 1289, 2306 Waithab, A., 1394 Venkatesan, T.R., 757 Wallace, G.B., 2055, 2056, Yadav, L.N., 1217 Venkateshan, I.R., 760, 2687 2 0 5 7 Yadav, L.S., 2487 Venkateswaran, P.A., 36 Wallace, M.M., 2057 Yadav, N.K., 2618 Venkateswarlu, P., 227 Walpers, G.G., 424, 425, 426 Yadav, S.C., 1894, 1921 Venkatraman, S.N., 1290 Wamanan, P.P., 1849, 1850 Yadav, T.D., 2403, 2432, Venkat Rao, S., 2417, 2689 2 4 3 5 Wandrekar, S.D., 917 Verma, G., 1164, 1215 Wani, P.V., 2616 Yadava, T.P., 1543 Verma, G.P., 1848 Wankhede, D.B., 2856 Yannai, S., 2948, 2949, Verma, R.D., 1973, 1974 Warren, H.L., 30 2 9 5 2 Verma, S.C., 561, 670, 671, Warsi, S.A., 541, 824, 825, Yashovskii, I.V., 673 1171, 2782, 2783 2 9 4 5 Yoshii, R., 365 Verma, S.L., 2754 Warth, F.J., 2946 Yusuf, M., 1925 Verma, V.S., 1912 Waterhouse, G.M., 2270 Vidya, D.N., 2418 Watt, G., 37, 38 Viennot-Bourgin, G., 2262 Watts Padwick, G., 2058, Vignoli, L., 672 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, Zaazou, M.H., 2488, 2489 2213, 2271, 2272, 2273, Zachos, D.G., 1993, 2043, Vijayalakshmi, K.R., 884 2 3 7 9 , 2 3 8 0 2275, 2381, 2382 Vijayaraghavan, P.K., 918, Zafar, A.M., 1218, 1219 919, 2755, 2941 Wavankar, S.M., 1217, 1371 Zagami, V., 2950 Vijayavorgiya, R., 966 Weimann, J.H., 290 Vijayvargiya, B.L., 965 Weissmann, S., 2952 Zain, B.K., 2623, 3016 Vijayvarya, R., 476, 727, Wendelbo, P., 427 Zain-ul-Abedin, M., 2623, 7 2 8 Wengenmayer, H., 945, 946 3 0 1 6 Zalkind, F.L., 955 Viktorov, P.J., 2659 Wessling, H.L., 843 Zalpoor, N., 2276 Vilar, H., 2713 Westerlund, F.V. Jr., 2274 Villalobos, S.E., 879 Westphal, E., 39 Zamfirescu, N., 1851 Vimmerstedt, J., 2876 Whitaker, T.W., 2947 Zamith, M.A., 939 Vioque, E., 944 White, P.L., 2700 Zaumeyer, W.J., 2064

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Zawahry, M.R., 2951 Zay, C., 3075 Zederbauer, E., 431 Zhukova, N.V., 512 Zhukovsky, P., 136

Zhukovsky, P.M., 432, 433 Zilg, H., 792, 956 Zimmermann, G., 2646, 2647, 2648, 2948, 2949, 2952 Zlataroff, A.S., 957, 3076, 3077, 3078, 3079

Zohary, D., 291 Zohary, M., 434, 435

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ACANTHOSCELIDES OBSOLETUS, 2451Bu from India, 42, 44, 45, 48, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 222, ADAPTATION, 1091, 1093, 1097, 1121, 1125, 2 2 7 1165, 1180, 1210 from Israel, 51 from Pakistan, 49 AGRICULTURE, 1398Sp from USDA, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, and world food supply, 3043 77 planning, 3081 of plant breeding, 1019, 1182, 1222, 1235, resources, 814 1244, 1245, 1259Rs, 1260 on diseases, 1949, 1976Fr, 1977, 1978, AGRONOMY, 1408, 1426, 1428, 1432 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1996Sp, agronomic practices, 1411 1997Sp, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2013, 2014, Indian crop calender, 1430 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024, World crop harvest calender, 1433 2027, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, AGROTIS YPSILON, 2487, 2488, 2489 2043Fr, 2049, 2050, 2054, 2055, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2131 AMINO ACIDS, 816, 817, 818, 2729, 2760, on microbiology, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2798Sp, 2837, 2846, 2875, 2927Bu, 3005, 2561, 2562, 2563 3 0 0 9 Argentina, 2678Sp ARTHEROSCLEROSIS, Chile, 2844Sp composition, 2634, 2659, 2679, 2761, effect of gram on, 2827 2789Rs, 2790, 2855, 2915, 2941 content in poultry feeds, 2873 ANTHRACNOSE, 2093Sp, 2178Fr, 2179Fr, 2260It effect of autoclaving on, 784, 2865 effect of fungicides on, 910 ANTISCORBUTIC VALUES, 869 effect of inorganic nitrogen and carbon, 8 6 5 ANTITAYPTIC ACTIVITY, 895 effect on lipid metabolism, 702 invitro availability, 2867 ARTIFICIAL POLLINATION, 1289 microbiological assay, 841 ASCOCHYTA RABIEI, 78Sp, 2071Fr, 2076, 2077Rs, Spain, 2779Sp 2080, 2081, 2089, 2091, 2092, 2097Fr, tryptophan, 2796Sp, 2815 2099Rs, 2101Sp, 2107, 2108, 2109, 2126, 2144Rs, 2150, 2153, 2162, 2163, 2164Tu, AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE, 2166Rs, 2167Rs, 2172, 2176, 2180Rs, effect on yield, 1758 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2203, 2204, 2211, 2214, 2215, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232, AMMONIUM SULPHATE, 2234, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2261Rs, 2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2267, 2268, 2269, 2276 effect on yield, 1613, 1722, 1726 ASCORBIC ACID, 701, 2656, 2886, 2914 AMYLASE, 476 effect on nodulation, 556, 558, 559, 560, 2 6 1 2 ANALYSIS, production, 451, 490, 674 of coffees, adulterated with chickpeas, 2 7 1 6 F r ASCORBIGEN, 737 ANATOMY, 437Sp, 438, 439, 440, 445, 446, 4 4 7 G e ASPERGILLUS, 2223 of pod dehiscence, 436Rs ASSIMILATION, ANEUPLOIDY, 1011 of 3,4-benzpyrene, 764Rs, 765Rs

ANNUAL REPORTS, 1783, 2667 AUCHENORHYNCHA, 2391Rs from Australia, 47, 67 from Ethiopia, 50 AULACOPHORA FOVEICOELIS, Lucas 2434 from ICRISAT, 64, 65 Chickpea Bibliography

BACTERIAL DISEASES, 2065Tu, 2066, 2067, 2068 CALCIUM, content of chana, 859, 2816 BACTEROIDS, 2609 value of green leaves, 2910 metabolic studies, 2573, 2574 relation with leghaemoglobin and CALLOSOBRUCHUS Sp., 2413Rs, 2419, 2427, 2428, nitrogen content, 2540 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2437, 2439, 2441, 2443, 2444, 2453, 2454 BIBLIOGRAPHY, on pulse crops, 24 CALORIFIC VALUE, 2645

BIOCHANINS, 541 CARBOHYDRATES, constitution, 730, 735 digestibility of, 2871, 2920 identity of biochanin A and pretensol, 732 effect of 6-benzylaminopurine, 752Fr identity of biochanin B, 736 effect of fungicides on, 910 influence of biochanin C, 838 effect of germination on, 2661 influence of light, 705Ge of legumes, 2836 isolation of biochanin B, 824 metabolism, 712Ge CATALYSTS, effect on germination, growth and BIOCHEMISTRY, yield, 1738, 1740, 1742 of gram, 835Rs, 957Ge CATCH CROP, BIOGENESIS, gram as, 1589 of natural compounds, 717 CENTRE OF DIVERSITY, 256 BIOLOGICAL MILK, 2951, 2955, 3072 CHICKPEA PRODUCTION, 17, 18, 21, 28, 30, 37, BIOLOGICAL VALUE, 38, 80, 124, 132Sp, 139, 147Bu, 162Sp, of bitter chickpea, 2832 190Rs, 220Rs, 221Rs, 1401Sp of legumes, 2745 in Algeria, 81Fr of proteins, 2848 in Brazil, 176Sp in India, 31, 32, 33, 34, 90, 92, 146, 161, BIOLOGY DATA BOOK, 4 2 0 4 , 2 1 9 in Mexico, 86Sp, 89Sp BOTANICAL GARDEN, 300Fr in USSR, 160Rs, 175Rs

BOTANY, 12, 113, 123, 269Ge, 270La, 271Ge, CHLOROPHYLL, 639 2 9 3 botanical hand book, 415Ge CHLOROPLASTS, atpase activity, 688Rs BOTRYTIS Sp., 2161 effects of plant water regime, 686Rs properties of, 454Rs, 687Rs BREEDING, 8, 1168, 1220Rs, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1228Rs, 1229Sp, 1230Rs, 1232, 1233, CHOLESTEROL, 1236, 1239Rs, 1240Rs, 1241Rs, 1242Rs, effect of amino acids, 2968 1243Rs, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1251Rs, effect of fats and proteins on, 2804 1252, 1255, 1261, 1262Rs, 1263, 1265, effect of gram on, 2802 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1276, 1279, 1280, hypocholesterolemic effect of gram, 2800, 1281, 1282Rs, 1283, 1284, 1287, 1288,1290 2 8 0 1 component breeding, 1273, 1274 for protein improvement, 1285, 1286 CHROMOSOME, for resistance, 1272, 1278 number, 968Sp, 977, 993, 997Ge, 1012Ge through hybridization, 1250, 1253, 1254, of chickpea, 963, 964 1 2 6 6 through introductions, 179, 1227, 1234,1257 CICER, 311Rs,La, 324Fr, 339Ge, 341Rs,La, through mutation, 1231 356La, 372Rs, 373Rs,La, 394Rs,E,La, 395Rs through selections, 1238Rs, 1256Rs Cicev avietinum, 326La, 338, 389Fr, 418, 3 0 7 3 I n BULBIFORMIN, 943 Cicev bijugurrij 4 0 5 L a Cicev minutum, 3 9 9 R s Cicev s o o n g a v i c u m Stephan, 296 Cicev s p p . , 29

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CICERISM, 762Sp from India, 1291, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1296, 1297, 1302, 1303, 1308, 1309, 1313, 1315, CLASSIFICATION, 420La 1316, 1326, 1328, 1331, 1332, 1337, 1338, of plants, 351 1339, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1358, COLEOPTERA, 2423, 2425, 2426, 2435, 2436, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1371 2438, 2452Hu from Mexico, 1304Sp, 1305Sp, 1327Sp, 1342Sp, 1347Sp COLLETOTRICHUM TRIFOLII, 2171Ge, 2219, 2220 from Pakistan, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1317, 1365 from Peru, 1366Sp, 1367Sp, 1368Sp COMBINING ABILITY, 1072, 1081, 1091 from U.K., 1310 from U.S.A., 1318 COMPOSITION, 713, 719, 729, 733, 825, 909, from USSR, 1320Rs, 1323Rs, 1324Rs, 1325Rs, 940Sp, 2625, 2652, 2694, 2741, 2778, 1 3 2 9 R s 2783, 2813, 2828Sp, 2831Rs, 2899, 2901, trial, 133Tu, 1293, 1298Rs, 1330Bu 2909, 2913, 3057 chemical, affected by vitavax, 750 CULTIVATION, 79Sp, 82Fr, 118Po, 119Sp, 122Fr, chemical, of wild legumes, 872 126He, 165Sp, 166Sp, 174Po, 197, 228Fr, of manures and fertilizers, 1809 1404Sp, 1405Sp, 1413Sp, 1414Rm, 1429, Tanganyika, 2715 1 3 9 6 F r variations in, 868, 1424 effect on structure of soil, 1616Po in Algeria, 120Fr, 121Fr, 152Fr CONTRIBUTION, in Argentina, 145Sp, 192Sp to Ethnobotany, 155Fr in Australia, 223, 224 in Bangladesh, 3 COOKING, 2712 in Burma, 168 books, 3060 in Chile, 108Sp, 215Sp cooked gram, 2975 in Ethiopia, 22, 85Du, 194 in India, 2, 5, 7, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 36, CORRELATION, 1048, 1053, 1063, 1073, 1074, 41, 68, 98, 138, 178, 184, 185, 188, 195, 1085, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1094, 1106, 198, 199, 207, 208, 209, 212, 213 1109, 1110, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1140, in Indonesia, 19Du 1151Fr, 1153, 1156, 1159, 1162Po, 1178, in Israel, 149He 1179, 1181, 1189, 1191, 1203, 1211Tu, in Italy, 109It 1 2 1 9 in Mexico, 94Sp, 95Sp, 101Sp, 102Sp, 114Sp, inhibitory, 522Fr, 524Fr 2 3 0 S p interactions between sucrose, thiamine and in Morocco, 111Fr, 136Fr auxin, 811Fr in Pakistan, 181 in Peru, 105Sp, 216Sp COUMESTANES, in South Africa, 27 in gram, 956 in Spain, 135Sp, 182Sp, 214Sp, 226Sp in Tanzania, 83, 117Sp, 193, 1422 COVER CROP, in Turkey, 231Rs upon wheat, 1545Sp in U.A.R., 1, 205Ge in USA, 156, 211 CROPPING SYSTEMS, 1605, 1611 in USSR, 158Rs, 163Rs, 1427Rs double cropping, 1609 in Venezuela, 84 India, 1550, 1610 of gram as a vegetable, 1407

CROSSING TECHNIQUE, 1107, 1237 CYCLIC AMP, 585, 692 occurrence, metabolism and function of, 691 CULTIVAR, 110, 128Hu, 827, 1333Rs, 1334Rs, 1335Rs, 1336Rs, 1340Fr, 1346Rs, 1370It CYCLOPAEDIA, 9 adaptation, 1353 album and fuscum, 852Sp CYSTINE AND METHIONINE, biochemical evaluation, 925 contents, 2695 bruchid resistant, 2442 chemical composition and nutritive value CYTOKININS, of, 896, ,906 antagonism with phosphon-D, 525Fr from Algeria, 1311Fr, 1312Fr transport, metabolism and biological from Bulgaria, 1319Bu, 1321Bu, 1322Bu, activity of, 509 1 3 4 1 B u

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CYTOLOGY, 968, 969, 972Fr, 974, 984, 991Cz, DOMESTICATION, 243, 257Ge, 258, 291 996, 1000, 1009, 1013 modifications, 753Fr, 754Fr DORMANCY, of chickpea, 958 of seeds, 584 of cotyledons, 962Fr DRY FARMING, 1420Rs, 1421Rs India, 1415

DIADZEIN, degradation, 706 ECOLOGY, 506 DIALLEL ANALYSIS, 1049, 1081, 1118, 1120, 1 2 1 8 ECONOMICS, of cultivation, 3085, 3086, 3088, 3090, DICOTYLEDON, 186, 325Ge 3092, 3093, 3095, 3100, 3104, 3138, 3139

DIGESTION, 2649, 3050Sp EMBRYO, histochemical studies, 936Bu DIPTERA, 2455, 2460Tu, 2462 ENDOGONE, 874 DISEASE CONTROL, 2338, 2347, 2349, 2350Rs, 2352Rs, 2357, 2380 ENZYMES, 643, 763Rm, 892, 945, 946 fungicidal, 2366, 2374, 2378 adenosine triphosphatase, 857 of anthracnose, 2382Fr amino acid decarboxylase, 689, 844 of blight, 2353, 2354, 2355Tu, 2356, 2359Rs, carboxylases, 829 2360Rs, 2361, 2362, 2363, 2365Rs, 2369He, comparison of, 803 2371, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2381Fr cyanase activity, 847It, 893It of foot rot, 2341 determination of alkaline phosphatase,879Sp of powdery mildew, 2367 distribution of nicotineamide,deamydase,589 of root rot, 2364 effect of chemicals on, 544Rs of stem rot, 2342 enzymic processing, 916 of wilt, 2339, 2340, 2343, 2344, 2345, flavonol-converting, 809Ge 2346, 2348, 2358Rs, 2368, 2370, 2372, glutamic acid decarboxylase, 2773 2 3 7 3 in germinating seed, 473, 474 inhibition of -galactosidases, 905 DISEASE RESISTANCE, 2307, 2311Rs, 2331 lipoxidase, 908 to blight, 2308, 2309, 2310, 2312Rs, 2314, oxidation of sodium linoleate by, 944Sp 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318, 2323, 2324, 2330, peroxidase, 779 2336Rs, 2337 phospholipase-D, 930 to foot blight, 2333 pyrophosphate-phosphohydrolase, 867Rm to root diseases, 2319Sp ribonuclease activity, 722 to wilt, 2313, 2320, 2321, 2322, 2325, ribonuclease, 3-nucleotidase and 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 2332, 2334, 2335 phosphomonoesterase, 801 succinic dehydrogenase, 756 DISEASES, 1979, 1982, 1985Sp, 1986Sp, 1989It, succinoxidase and succinate dehydro• 1992, 1993Gr, 1980Ge, 2000, 2001, 2002, genase, 858 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008Fr, 2009Sp, 2010, tryptophanoxygenase, 903, 904, 920 2011, 2012, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2025, 2028, tryptophan synthetase, 862, 863, 864, 2817 2036, 2044, 2045Rm, 2046Rm, 2047, 2048, 2052, 2053, 2057, 2063, 2064, 2070Sp, ESTERASE, 476 2128, 2129, 2130, 2156, 2165, 2168, 2186, 2205Sp, 2247, 2256 ESTIMATION, calender, 2035 of arginine, 782It caused by deficiency, 1999, 2175Ge of iodine, 783Rm diagnosis of, 2026 of methionine by colorlmetry, 749 losses caused by, 1981, 2110, 2112, 2113, of nicotinic acid in bread stuffs, 941Sp 2 1 1 4 of protein, ascorbic acid and mineral problems, 1988, 2062, 2379 matter, 747 of proteins from their 'albuminoid ammonia' D N A , values, 2808 base composition of, 725

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of tryptophan, colorimetrically, 2859 FLORA, 279Du, 313La,Ge, 317Ge, 382, 403La, of vital capacity of seed, 481Rs 4 1 2 S p , 4 1 3 Flora Orientalis, 309La, 310La ETIOLATION, of Afghanistan, 362, 363, 364, 365, effect of 5-fluorodeoxyuridine,523Fr, 526Fr 406La,Ge, 408Ge, 423Rs,E metabolism and transport of of Balkan Peninsula, 353La 6-benzylaminopurine, 794Fr, 795Fr, 796Fr of Central Asia, 337La, 375Rs, 387La of Europe, 329Ge, 342Ge, 349La, 380Ge, EVOLUTION, 381Ge, 384La, 400Sp, 402Fr, 417Ge of matter, 344Sp of France, 322Fr of Germany, 283, 297Ge, 316Ge, 410La, 421Ge See also Domestication of Greece, 273Ge of India, 20, 278, 303, 304, 330, 348, 3 9 8 , 4 2 7 of Iran, 312La,Ge, 314La,Ge, 315Ge, 386Fr of Israel, 272Ge FABACEAE, 390Ge, 391Ge of Kuram valley, 292 of Pamir, 331Rs,La, 332Rs,La FARM YARD MANURE, of Rumania, 299Rm, 345La residual effect on, 1714 of Spain, 319Sp of Syria, 334La, 335La, 397 FATTY ACIDS, of Tropical Africa, 302, 352Ge, 378Fr in different pulses, 2676 of Turkey, 323Fr, 327, 328, 333Ge, 336Fr long chain fatty acids, 883 of USSR, 318La, 343Ge, 346Rs, 359Rs,La, pattern, 780 360Rs,La, 361Rs, 366Rs, 367Rs, 368Rs, 369Rs, 371Rs,La, 374La, 379Rs, 383Rs,La, FERTILITY, 640, 1619Fr 385La, 388Rs, 393La,Fr, 396Rs, 401Fr, 409Ge,La, 430Rs, 431Ge, 432, 433Rs, 434 FERTILIZATION, 1397Fr, 1425, 1612Sp, 1836, of Western Asia, 407Ge, 411La,Fr, 435 1 8 4 1 effect of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and FLOUR, 2690, 2905, 3008, 3022 Potassium, 1728, 1731, 1744 chemical analysis, 843 effect of nitrogen with phosphorus on effect of steam treatment, 742 chickpea, 1704, 1729, 1730, 1793, 1828, production of lecithin, 931 1829, 1831, 1834, 1835, 1846 protein food based on, 2957 effect on yields, 1617 starches and carbohydrates of, 2756 residual effect, 1724, 1725, 1762

FLUORINE, 2724Sp, 2903 FERTILIZERS, 1615Rs, 1620, 1624, 1780, 1784, 1802, 1806, 1807, 1812, 1827, 1830, FLOWERING, 502, 539 1 8 4 9 , 1 8 5 0 biology of, 608 flower developments, 503 effect on yield, of petroleum, 1786Rs second flowering, 536Rs proper schedule for, 1753, 1754, 1766 response in black cotton soils, 1803 FODDERS, 3045, 3075It response of chickpea and others, 1782, 1785, 1832, 1833 FOLIC ACID, 2637, 2638 statistics, 1813

FOODS AND FEEDS, 2869, 2922, 2926, 2969, FLAVONOIDS, 704, 807Ge, 878Ge, 954 2970Sp, 2972, 2973, 2983, 2990Rs, 2997Ge, biogenesis, 877Ge 2998Rs, 3001, 3002, 3012, 3013, 3016, biosynthesis of, 616, 711Ge, 787, 788, 3021, 3035, 3048, 3049, 3051, 3052, 926, 951, 952, 953 3064, 3065, 3077Ge natural, 2863 acceptability tests of, 2878 Afghanistan, 2956 FLAVONOLS, Algeria, 2791Fr biosynthesis of, 950 analysis of, 2793 catabolism, 810 Bulgaria, 3078Ge degradation of, 514 cattle feeds, 2986, 3056 effect of light, 709Ge choline content, 678 enzymatic transformation, 808, 949 clinical trials with, 2919 exchange, 708Ge

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composition of, 2737, 2744 FUSARIUM SOLANI, 2148, 2174 composition tables, 2992 Cyprus, 2959 FUSARIUM WILT, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2119,' deep fat frying, 2912 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, digestibility trials, 2784, 2785 2136, 2137, 2177, 2188, 2199, 2207, effect of preservatives on, 2810 2213, 2222, 2246 extraction of phytin, 898 fermented, 2877 flouride content of, 2818 food additives, 693 France, 2966Fr GENERA PLANTARUM, 249La, 305La, 307La, 308La, identification of, 2847Sp 340La, 355, 358La, 392La, 428La iodine content, 2882, 2903 maize-based, 2985 GENETICAL STUDIES, 1015, 1017, 1018, 1029, malt foods, 2770 1030, 1052, 1058, 1079, 1080, 1084, 1103, manganese content, 2885 1104, 1105, 1119, 1130, 1133, 1137, 1157 mineral content, 2883 of genotype and environmental niacin content of, 2850 interactions, 1066, 1123 oxalate contents, 2754 of lethal genes, 1145 oxalic acid content of, 2911 of new mutants, 1065, 1083, 1164, 1192, protein feed for chicks, 2792Rs, 3046 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 1213 protein feed for swine, 2978Rs of protein, 1096, 1176, 1177 protein foods, 2733, 2734, 2870, 2925, of qualitative characters, 1024, 1027 2988, 2996, 3006, 3010, 3019, 3037, 3038, of quantitative characters, 1055 3039, 3055, 3058, 3061, 3062, 3063, 3067, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3071 GENETIC RESOURCES, 376, 377 research, 3044 sodium and potassium contents of, 2746 GERMINATION, 459, 596, 597, 598, 599, 611It, supplementary value, 2750, 2775, 2777, 612It, 646, 669Fr, 697, 703Rs, 840 2924, 2984, 2987 action of betak-indolylbutyric acid on, 592 value of proteins, 2748 action of talc, 475It amino acid changes, 757, 2819 FORAGE, 2989Rs anomaly in behaviour, 540 biochemical changes, 890 FORMONONETIN, changes in nucleic acids and nucleases, 798 degradation, 706 composition of seed, 479, 802 identity of, 736 effect of ethanolamine, 545Rs, 546Ar, influence of light, 705Ge 547Rs, 548Ar isolation, 900 effect of insecticidal preparations, 2393It metabolism, 712Ge, 731 effect of minor elements, 493 effect of 1-napthaleneacetic acid on, 593 FROST INJURY, 203, 645 effect of salts on, 469 effect of toxic substances, 853 FRUIT, effect on haemagglutinating activity, 813 effect of Potassium Permanganate, 648 effect on phosphorus value, 2636 keto acid changes during setting, 587 effect on tocopherol content, 489 factors effecting under soil moisture FUNGAL DISEASES, 2100, 2142, 2143Sp, 2145, stress, 513 2146, 2147, 2151, 2154, 2160, 2170, fermentative activity, 600Sp 2173Bu, 2195, 2198, 2228Fr, 2249, 2253, inhibition in, 654 2 2 5 4 mechanism of biosynthesis of nicotinic parasitic fungi, 2079Bu, 2187 a c i d , 4 9 6 niacin biosynthesis, 492 FUSARIUM Spp., 2096, 2236, 2240, 2271, 2272 of embryonic growth, 501 of unripe seed, 659 FUSARIUM ORTHOCERAS, 2216 physiological and histological peculia• rities, 535Rm FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM, 2087Ge, 2134, 2149, 2152, protein changes, 613Rs 2191, 2192, 2194, 2206Rs, 2225, 2227, respiratory activity, 478 2 2 5 9 R S role of indole-3-acetic acid, 839 utilization of reserves, 672Fr

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GIBBERELLIC ACID, 574Fr, 575Fr HERITABILITY, 1035, 1114, 1163, 1175, 1190 effect of, 483, 572Fr, 651, 661 mode of action, 519Fr, 573Fr HETEROSIS, 1072, 1095, 1139, 1200, 1264, 1 2 7 4 , 1 2 7 7 GIBBERELLINS, effect of estrone, 836 HISTORY, of plants, 245, 251La, 252La, 280La, 281La GLUTAMIC ACID, HORMONES, transamination,of, 505 effect on growth, vigour and grain yield, 5 2 7 GRAM STRAINING, 714

HYBRIDIZATION, 987, 988, 989, 990 GROWTH, 634Ge effect of acids, 579 effect of indole-3-acetic acid and indolebutyric acid, on 923 effect of newtron treatments on, 606 INHERITANCE, 1142, 1143, 1154, 1214 effect of salts, 469, 578 of branching habit, 1041, 1.173 influence of saponin, 668 of bronze leaf, 1068, 1071, 1144 GROWTH REGULATORS, 450, 641, 652, 655, 662, of colour, 1040 663, 665Fr, 666Fr, 667Fr of cotyledon colour, 1021, 1028, 1152 effect of REGIM-A, 543 of double podded character, 1187, 1205 effect of TIBA, 658 of fasciculifolia form leaf, 1069 effect on yield, 650 of filicoid leaf, 1020 factor, 452, 453 of flower, 1078, 1155 influence of morphactin, 458 of flower color, 1034, 1108, 1111, 1113, response of G-130 chickpea to, 1416 1 1 4 6 of leaf character, 1025, 1057, 1185, 1217 GYPSUM, of plant height, 1115 residual effect on chickpea, 1714 of pod, 1067, 1077, 1134 of pod disposition, 1146 of resistance to blight, 1016, 1098 of resistance to drought, 1086 of resistance to wilt, 1039 HARVEST INDEX, 1216 of seed characters, 1099, 1195, 1204 of seed coat colour, 1050, 1051 HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA, 2482 of seed colour, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1060,1135 of seed size, 1036, 1062, 1136, 1148, 1158 HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA, 2465, 2466, 2469, 2472, of seed yield, 1116 2474Rm, 2479, 2483, 2484 INHIBITORS, HELIOTHIS OBSOLETA, 2486 occurrence of tripsin inhibitor, 774 of proteinases, 748Rs HELIOTHIS VIRESCENS, 2468, 2485Sp microbial, 2566 reciprocal effect of inhibition, 812Fr HERBICIDES, 1956Bu, 1962 tripsin and chemotripsin, 723, 928, 2654, as hormones, 1963 2655, 2666, 2916, 2917 chlorazine and prometryn, 1947Rs Docotex, Fernoxone, Weeder-64, 1953 INOCULATION, 2585Rs, 2593, 2603Sp, 2604, 2605 effect of, 554 effect of seed diffusates on, 2541, 2542 effect of 2,4-D on germination and effect on root exudates, 2545, 2546 growth, 1964 effect on yield, 2531, 2538, 2539, 2567, effect of nitralin on weeds and other 2 5 6 8 , 2 5 9 9 crops, 1945 inoculant strains, 2537 effect of s-triazine on growth, yield of seed, 1628, 1645, 2588, 2616, 2617Sp and quality, 1944 E P T C , 1 9 4 8 INSECT CONTROL, 2411, 2426, 2490 evaluation on pulses, 1946 biological control, 2517, 2520 M C P B , 1 9 4 9 o f H e l i o t h i s armigera, 2515, 2516, 2519 triazine, residual effect, 1959Bu of Aphis craccivora Koch., 2518

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chemical control, 2414, 2420, 2492, 2494, LEAF, 2496, 2500, 2501, 2505, 2506, 2508, phyllotaxy in, 564Fr 2 5 1 1 , 2 5 1 3 o f Agrotis s p . , 2 4 9 8 LEGUMINOSAE, 10, 167Sp of Callosobruchus maculatus, 2 5 0 7 memoirs on, 320Fr of Heliothis armigera, 2399, 2499, 2512, Papilionaceae, 404La 2 5 1 4 pterocarpanoid formation, 806 of Heliothis virescens, 2 4 9 1 S p story of legumes, 250 of leaf miner fly, 2493Rs of Tanymecus indicus, 2 5 0 3 LEPIDOPTERA, 2464, 2470, 2471Tu, 2473, 2475, 2476, 2477Rs, 2478, 2480, 2481, 2504Rs INSECTICIDES, 2495 carbaryl and dimethoate, 2405Rs LIGHT, malathion, 2450 changes due to, 656 systemic, 2509 effect of twilight, 657 vitavax, 2410 electron microscopic study on, 633Ge varietal reaction to, 618Rs INSECT PESTS, 2383, 2384, 2386, 2389, 2390, 2396, 2397, 2398, 2400, 2401, 2402, LIME, 2406, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2412, 2415, effect of, 1638, 1692 2416, 2418, 2456, 2502, 2510 effect of placement on yield, 1637 incidence and damage, from 2403, 2417 losses caused by, 2440 LINKAGE, 1054, 1112, 1149 problems, 2394, 2395 LIPIDS, 698, 914, 924, 928, 2938 INSECT RESISTANCE, 2387, 2404 classes, 780 effect of chickpea on, 2799 INTERCROPPING, 1434, 1537Rs effect of pulses on, 2895 effects on yields, 1535Rs hepatic lipogenesis, 837 for advances in biological nitrogen and isolation, 821 protein resources, 1546 with sugarcane, 1480, 1481, 1503, 1513 LIRIOMYZA CICERINA, 2457Sp, 2458Tu, 2459Tu, 2 4 6 1 I t IRRIGATION, 1937, 1938Rs effect on yield, 1927 LONGEVITY, frequencies and timings, 1925 effect of storage conditions, 512Rs management, 1939 optimum number for chickpea, 1928, 1929 LYSINE, 2629Sp, 2646, 2702, 2757Sp, 2856, optimum requirement, 1930, 1931 2918Sp, 2936Sp plant mortality as influenced by, 1417 response of, 1933, 1934, 1941 sewage irrigation, 1923 time of, 1932 water requirements, 1924 MANAGEMENT, in rain-fed areas, 1402 ISOFLAVONES, 791Ge, 878Ge biogenesis of, 789Ge, 790Ge MANGANESE, biosynthesis of, 707Ge, 777, 778, 792Ge distribution in animal feeds, 2897 conversion of, 948Ge effect of maturity and irrigation on, 2898 exchange, 708Ge influence of light, 705Ge, 709Ge MANURES AND MANURING, 1721, 1789, 1794 metabolism of, 712Ge efficiency of organic and inorganic manures, 1699 ISOFLAVONOIDS, effect of farm yard manure on yield, 1613 biosynthesis of, 767 effect of inorganic manures on yield, 1760 in rotation, 1791, 1811 manurial schedules, 1644, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672, 1673, KARYOTYPE, 1708, 1709, 1720 of Cicer, 961Rs, 1014 on chernozem soils, 1805Bu KINETIN, Pakistan, 1623 mode of action, 519Fr

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phosphate manuring, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, with jowar, 1463 1 8 0 4 , 1 8 1 8 effect on yields, 1472, 1473 residual effect of, 1660, 1705, 1707 to find out suitable crop mixture, 1467 under dry farming conditions, 1848 with linseed, 1543 effect on yield, 1483, 1485, 1486, 1492, MARKETING OF GRAIN, 1 4 9 8 , 1 5 1 7 export, 3098, 3101, 3109 with linseed and castor, 1455 Mexican market, 2947 with mustard, indigenous, 3097, 3103, 3107, 3108 effect on yield, 1495 with peas, 1436Rs MATURITY, with sugarcane, 1437, 1504, 1505, 1506, effect of sodium chloride, 468, 469 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1512 relation to composition of seeds, 860 with wheat, 1443, 1445, 1446, 1453, 1462, 1478, 1527, 1528, 1539, 1541, 1542 MEDICINAL VALUE, 229, 242La, 244Du, 264, as an insurance against rust, 1439 2 6 6 , 3 5 4 D u effect of direction of sowing, 1516 media for the production of strepto• effect of fertilizers, 1520, 1523, 1524, mycin, 3036 1 5 2 6 of chickpea for diabetes, 2763, 2764 effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and of chickpea for heart disease, 2803, 2962 potassium, 1501, 1502 remedy for snake bite, 3034 effect on growth and yield, 1451, 1469, treatment of Kwashiorkor, 2923,2940,2976 1470, 1474, 1476, 1477, 1482, 1484, 1487, 1489, 1490, 1491, 1493, 1497, MELTING POINT, 1499, 1514, 1515, 1518, 1519, 1521, fraction from chana, 2945 1525, 1529, 1530, 1544 manurial requirements, 1494 METABOLISM, 710Ge residual effect on cotton, 1452 energy value, 699 residual effect on jowar, 1468 of amitrole, 566 to compare sowing methods, 1447, 1448, of nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus 1 4 4 9 , 1 4 6 0 in humans, 2751 to find suitable crop mixture, 1454, 1457, of protein and nucleic acid, 716 1459, 1461, 1466, 1471, 1531 of seedling, 470 to find suitable manurial dose, 1454 of sugar, 571Fr to formulate suitable fertilizer sche• of ureides, 938 dule for, 1500 under irrigated and rainfed conditions, MICROBIOLOGY, 2601 1 4 4 1 evaluation of methionine, threonine, with wheat and lentil, 1534, 1538 leucine and isoleucine, 901Sp with wheat and linseed, 1533 transformation of cortexolone, 887 to find suitable crop mixture, 1456, 1458, 1 5 3 2 MICRONUTRIENTS, with wheat and mustard, deficiency, 494 effect on growth and yield, 1496 effect of boron and manganese, 1691 effect on chickpea, 1712 MOISTURE, effect on yield, 1653, 1779, 1790 regimes, 1926 foliar and soil applications, 1656 India, 1808 MOLYBDENUM, level of trace elements, 507Rs of fodders and concentrates, 2840 localization in plants, 1816lt role of, 477It, 576 MONOGRAPH, on Cicer, 29 MICROORGANISMS, effect of hormones on, 2550 MORPHOLOGY, 441Rs, 442Rs, 443, 444, 448Ge substances produced by 745It MULTIPLE CROPPING, MIXED CROPPING, 1435, 1438, 1440, 1442, 1444 for advances in biological nitrogen and India, 1536 protein resources, 1546 with barley, 1540 effect on yield, 1522 with barley and mustard, 1488 with grass, 1475

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MUTATION, 1022, 1047, 1082, 1150Bu, 1186, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium require• 1 1 8 8 , 1 2 1 5 ments, 1648, 1650, 1703, 1711, 1713 chlorophyll, 1122Rs effect of radiation, 586 NUTRITION, 1814, 2635, 2891Sc, 3011Du leaf mutation, 1167 composition, 2888 mutants, 1032, 1033, 1141, 1147, 1169, evaluation of legumes, 2849 1 1 7 0 , 1 1 8 3 human, 2626, 2843 radiation induced mutants, 500, 1031, 1131, improvement by breeding, 2931 1 2 0 8 , 1 2 0 9 leaf proteins in, 2755 through chemical mutagens, 1100Rs, 1101Rs, Pakistan, 2623 1102Rs, 1207 role of legumes, 2619 through colchicine, 1132, 1206 survey of, 2704, 2705 swine, 3033Rs

NUTRITIVE VALUE, 2643, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2682Sp, 2691, 2736, 2749, 2759, 2771, NATURAL CROSS POLLINATION, 1258 2805, 2829, 2835, 2860, 2861, 2862, 2907, 2944, 2950It, 3041, 3054Sp NEMATODES, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525, carotine content, 2664, 2851 2526, 2527, 2528 choline content, 2621, 2662, 2686 copper, 2633, 2722Sp, 2732 NICOTINIC ACID, 2632, 2642, 2872 effect of autoclaving, 2654, 2739, 2811, effect of processing and storage on, 2939 2 9 3 2 microbiological determination of, 2900 effect of fermentation, 2852 effect of germination on, 2811 NITROGEN, 3024Rs, 3025Rs effect of heat treatments on, 2653Fr, 2740, effect on chickpea, 1651, 1652 2 8 1 1 forms in chickpea, 2766Rs folic acid content, 2781, 2788 metabolism in humans, 3003 India, 2628 non-protein, 718, 2774 iron, 2681, 2794, 2814 response of chickpea to, 913 L-glutamic acid, 2735 retention in humans, 2965 of chickpea for poultry and swine, 2683Sp, water-extractable, 2858 2 6 8 4 S p of chickpea husk, 2946 NITROGEN FERTILIZATION, of chickpea seed, 2624, 2753Fr, 2807, 2823, effect on yield, 1657, 1658 2830, 2868, 2942Sp, 2943Sp requirement for barley-chickpea mix, 1826 of chickpea straw, 2620 residual effect of, 1759 of fodder, 2657 of fodder chickpea, 2906Sp NITROGEN-FIXATION, 2547, 2572, 2598, 2602 of mixture of chickpea and cereal, 2630, 2696, 2701, 2703Rs, 2731 NODULES AND NODULATION, 2556, 2575, 2607,2613 of protein foods, 2822, 2824, 2833, 2834, effect of nitrogen on, 2578, 2579 2908, 2933, 2935, 3027, 3028 effect of lindane on, 567 of proteins, 2688, 2689, 2709, 2710, 2842, histology of, 2530 2874, 2889, 2948, 2949, 2980, 3029 inhibition of, 2597 of strains, 2699 morphology of, 2529 Peru, 2700Sp nodule formation, 2586 supplement value of chickpea, 2853 thiamin content, 2622, 2660, 2725It, 2730, NUCLEIC ACIDS, 799, 819Fr 2738, 2742, 2743, 2999 tocopherol content, 2825 NURSE CROPS, 1419RS turkeys, 2979Sp

NUTRIENTS, assimilation by chickpea, 1822 distribution, 915 distribution in seed, 2782 OIL, effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and pota• oestrogenic activity of, 734 ssium on chickpea, 1638, 1655 effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium OPERCULELLA PADWICKII, 2086, 2158, 2169, and calcium on yield, 1752 2 2 4 4 , 2 2 4 5

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ORIGIN, placement, 1639 of cultivated chickpeas, 247Rs, 248Rs, 265, residual effect of, 1626, 1627, 1649, 1661, 267, 288, 289 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1687, of cultivated plants, 232, 234La, 235Gr, 1688, 1689, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 238Fr, 239, 240, 253, 259, 260Gr, 261, 1 7 1 0 , 1 7 5 5 284Rs, 285Rs, 287 response of chickpea, 1629, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1776, 1787, 1788, 1847 OVULE, trials, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1636 distribution of polysaccharides in, 604 mortality of, 603, 610 PHOTOPERIODISM, 583 effect of, 461, 594, 595

PHOTOSYNTHESIS, 565 productivity, 551Rs, 563Rs PACHYMERUS CHINENSIS, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448 rate, 555, 639 translocation of photosynthates, 638 PANTOTHENIC ACID, 2640 content, 2627 PHYSIOLOGY, 455, 515, 588 of seed, 560 PHENOLOGY, of chickpea, 125 PHYTOPHTHORA Sp., 2094, 2135Ge, 2139Sp, 2140Sp, 2157, 2258, 2270 PHENOLS, 2876 PLANTS, 263 PHOSPHATES, 1823 amide synthesis in, 758, 759, 760 effect on yield, 1641, 1717, 1756, 1761, ammonia and volatile amines in, 768Rs 1 8 4 4 betaine and phosphatides in, 823Fr, 911Fr placement of, 1824, 1825 chemical interaction of, 766Rs residual effect of, 1614 features of water conditions, 549Rs response of, 913, 1643, 1646, 1674, 1715, hemagglutinins, 912 1716, 1718, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1737, history, 301Fr 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1767, 1777, oriental, 357La 1 7 7 8 phosphatides, 927 uptake and incorporation, 1796 PLANT TYPE, 605, 1138, 1267 PHOSPHATIDES, 2720 properties of, 929 PLEIOTROPY, 1023

PHOSPHORUS, PLOTS, assay of, 2693 optimum size and shape of, 1888 content in seed, 859, 2816 deficiency, 871Rs, 1797 POD, distribution in cattle feeds, 2780, 2839, chemistry and mycology of, 3079Ge 3 0 1 8 composition, 3076Ge effect of placement on growth, yield and setting, 539 phosphorus uptake, 1839, 1840 effect of seed treatment on uptake of, 1843 POLLEN, effect on seed, 1651, 1652, 1700, 1701,1702 effects of amino acids on, 642 foliar and soil applications, 1656 viability of, 503 influence of temperature on phosphorus absorption, 1851Rm POLLINATION, 1038, 1088 response of pulse legumes, 1810 POLYCARPY, 1205 PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZATION, effect on chickpea, 1664, 1675, 1676, 1677, POLYEMBRYONY, 1005 1678, 1679, 1693, 1723, 1732, 1741, 1763, 1773, 1774, 1838 POLYPLOIDY, 959, 965, 966, 967, 992, 1008, effect on yield, 1658, 1757, 1764, 1765, induction of, 495, 726, 727, 728, 978, 1 7 7 5 979Sp, 980, 998, 1002, 1006 in rotation, 1819, 1842 of legumes, 1821 POTASH, performance of varieties, 1654 effect on yield, 1640, 1820

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POWDERY MILDEW, 2202 of India, 87, 88, 93, 100, 106, 141, 142, 144, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 189, 200, PRICE, 3102, 3106Sp, 3107 202, 210, 1112 of Middle East, 164 PROCESSING, 498 of Tunisia, 137Fr of USSR, 148Rs PROTEINS, 698, 770, 793, 822, 830Rs, 831Rs, 832Rs, 833Rs, 834, 866, 881Rs, 888Rs, 889Rs, 932, 933, 2631Rs, 2675, 2714, 2747, 2766Rs, 2776, 2797Sp, 2821, 2890, QUALITY, 2921, 2937, 2993, 2994, 3017Rs, 3030,3059 characters in chickpea, 2904 argine content of, 2677 culinary, 2697 biological value of, 2639, 2644, 2663 of protein, 2728 bound sodium and potassium, 2881 cell-free synthesizing system of, 800 changes during maturation, 685Rs characterization of glycoproteins, 828 column extraction of, 2768Rs RADIOSENSITIVITY, comparison with fish protein, 576 of chickpea, 2809 composition and variation, 2806Rs, 3066Rs degradation, 715 RATIONS, digestibility coefficient of, 2929 for chicks, 3047, 3053 digestibility of, 2864 of dairy cows, 2953, 2954, 3014, 3015 dispensibility and isolation, 2991 distribution in cotyledons, 2952 REHABILITATION, effect of autoclaving on, 784, 2685 of chickpea, 3031Fr effect of gamma radiation on, 673Rs effect of heat on, 2865 RESISTANCE, effect of variety and location, 553 effect on lipid metabolism, 702 to salt, 511Rs efficiency ratio of, 2982 electrophoretic study, 738, 935 RESPIRATION, 565, 617Rs, 636Rs extraction and isolation of, 776, 781 from seeds, 683Rs, 684Rs RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI, 2189Sp, 2241 hydrolysis of, 721 RHIZOBIUM, 2548, 2553, 2554, 2555, 2576Sp, influence of genetic strain and environ• 2580, 2581, 2582Rs, 2589Rs, 2590, 2592, m e n t , 7 7 1 2596, 2600Ge, 2606Rs influence of ripening phase and solvents aggregation of soil, 2552 o n , 2 7 6 9 R s characterization of DNA, 677 in relation to quality, 2892 classification, 2564 metabolism, 819Fr effect of fungi toxicants on, 2549 of pulse, 2658, 2711, 2958 influence of fertilizer on, 2591 of seed, 2717Rs, 2727Rs, 2772Rs, 2786Rs, metabolic studies of, 2551 2995It, 3032Rs morphology of, 2565 pancreatic digestion of, 2967 serological studies on, 2543 protein-calorie malnutrition, 3004 strains of, 2570Rs, 2577, 2615, 2618 raw,protein content, 2718Ge varietal specificity of, 2544, 2587 separation of, 785Rs, 786Rs supplementary value of, 2752, 2857, 2866, RHIZOSPHERE, 2610, 2611 2 9 2 8 , 2 9 3 4 , 2 9 8 1 effect on chickpea Rhizobium, 2533, 2534, synthesis, 850, 870 2 5 3 5 toxic factors, 2787 isolation, 2532

PSEUDOPACHYMERUS QUADRIMACULATUS, 2422 RIBOFLAVIN, 741Sp, 2872 biosynthesis of, 694, 861 PULSE CROPS, 40, 96, 97Ge, 131, 134Fr, 140Rs, effect of processing and storage on, 2939 153Fr, 154Fr, 157Sp, 159Sp, 225 estimation of, 2930 its requirements, 150 ROOTS, of Africa, 35, 187Fr activity of chromatin, 538Fr of Argentina, 107Sp effect of root secretions, 510Rs of Ethiopia, 39, 206 growth of, 615 phytase activity of, 899

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R O T A T I O N , 1 5 6 9 , 1 6 0 6 , 1 6 0 7 , 1 6 0 8 c a r b o h y d r a t e s a n d h e m i c e l l u l o s e s i n , 7 4 3 S p f o r k o d o c r o p , 1 5 5 6 c h e m i c a l a n a l y s i s , 8 2 6 w i t h c o t t o n , 1 5 4 7 , 1 5 5 1 , 1 5 5 9 , 1 5 6 0 , 1 5 6 8 , c h e m i c a l v a r i a b i l i t y i n , 5 4 7 R s 1 8 3 7 d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f c y a n i d e i n , 9 4 7 w i t h c o t t o n a n d g u a r , 1 5 8 1 , 1 5 8 2 r - g a l a c t a n i n , 7 4 4 l t w i t h c o t t o n , g u a r a n d b e r s e e m , 1 5 8 3 , 1 5 8 4 , g l o b u l i n s , 6 8 2 R s 1 5 8 5 l o n g e v i t y , 4 4 9 R s w i t h g r o u n d n u t , w h e a t a n d s a f f l o w e r , 1 5 7 9 m e d i c i n a l c a r b o n s f r o m , 8 8 0 S p w i t h j o w a r , 1 4 6 4 , 1 4 6 5 , 1 5 5 5 n i n h y d r i n p o s i t i v e c o m p o u n d s i n , 7 5 1 w i t h j o w a r , c h i n a m u n g , g r o u n d n u t a n d p h o s p h o l i p i d s i n , 9 3 7 B u wheat, 1569 p h y s i o l o g y o f , 6 7 0 , 6 7 1 w i t h j o w a r a n d c o t t o n , 1 5 7 8 , 1 5 8 0 p h y t a s e a c t i v i t y o f , 7 5 5 F r w i t h j o w a r a n d g r o u n d n u t , 1 5 7 2 , 1 5 7 7 p r o d u c t i o n , 6 2 3 w i t h j o w a r , l i n s e e d a n d s a f f l o w e r , 1 5 7 6 p r o p e r t i e s o f v i c i l i n a n d l e g u m i n , 8 1 5 w i t h j o w a r a n d w h e a t , 1 5 7 0 , 1 5 7 1 , 1 5 7 5 p r o t e i n a s e i n h i b i t o r c o n t e n t , 6 7 5 R s w i t h p e a s , l e n t i l , l a t h y r u s a n d L u b a n r e l e a s e o f s u b s t a n c e s , 6 9 0 F r c l o v e r , 1 5 8 6 s e l e n i u m c o n t e n t i n , 9 5 5 R s w i t h p e a s a n d s u g a r c a n e , 1 5 9 0 , 1 5 9 1 , 1 5 9 2 , s e t t i n g , 4 5 7 , 6 3 5 1 5 9 4 , 1 5 9 5 , 1 5 9 6 , 1 5 9 7 , 1 5 9 8 , 1 5 9 9 , 1 6 0 0 , s t a r c h f r o m , 8 5 4 R s 1 6 0 1 , 1 6 0 2 , 1 6 0 3 s y n t h e s i s o f c y c l i c 3 ' , 5 ' - a d e n o s i n e w i t h p i g e o n p e a , 1 6 0 4 p h o s p h a t e , 6 9 5 w i t h r i c e , 1 5 4 8 , 1 5 4 9 w i t h s u g a r c a n e , 1 4 7 9 , 1 5 1 3 , 1 5 7 3 S E E D L I N G S , 6 2 2 w i t h s u g a r c a n e a n d p a d d y , 1 5 8 7 a n t h o c y a n i n p i g m e n t s , 6 0 1 w i t h w h e a t , 1 4 5 0 , 1 5 5 2 , 1 5 5 3 , 1 5 5 4 , 1 5 5 7 , b i o s y n t h e s i s o f c h o l i n e , 6 7 9 , 6 8 0 , 6 8 1 1 5 5 8 , 1 5 6 1 , 1 5 6 2 , 1 5 6 3 , 1 5 6 4 , 1 5 6 5 , 1 5 6 6 , e f f e c t o f e l e c t r i c i t y , 6 4 7 , 6 4 9 1 5 6 7 e f f e c t o f s o i l t e m p e r a t u r e o n e m e r g e n c e w i t h w h e a t , p e a a n d s u g a r c a n e , 1 5 8 8 o f , 1 4 3 1 w i t h w h e a t / r i c e a n d s u g a r c a n e , 1 5 7 4 h o m o s e r i n e i n , 8 4 2 i n d u c t i o n o f t r y p t o p h a n o x y g e n a s e , 6 9 6 R U S T , 2 0 0 7 F r , 2 0 7 8 , 2 0 8 2 , 2 0 8 3 , 2 0 8 4 , 2 1 2 7 , n i a c i n c o n t e n t i n , 2 6 7 1 2 1 3 3 P o , 2 1 4 1 S p , 2 2 0 0 , 2 2 1 0 , 2 2 2 6 , 2 2 4 8 , r i b o f l a v i n i n , 5 9 0 , 5 9 1 2 2 6 2 F r s t i m u l a t i o n o f R N A s y n t h e s i s i n , 9 2 1

S E E D R A T E , 1 8 5 4 , 1 8 5 9 R s , 1 8 6 0 , 1 8 6 1 , 1 8 6 2 , 1 8 6 3 , 1 8 6 4 , 1 8 6 5 , 1 8 6 6 , 1 8 6 7 , 1 8 6 8 , 1 8 7 0 , 1 8 7 1 , 1 8 7 2 , 1 8 7 3 , 1 8 7 4 , 1 8 7 5 , S A L T T O L E R A N C E , 4 5 6 , 4 6 2 , 4 6 3 , 4 6 4 , 4 6 5 , 4 6 6 , 1 8 7 6 , 1 8 7 7 , 1 8 7 9 , 1 8 9 1 R s 4 6 7 , 4 7 1 , 4 7 2 , 6 6 0 R s e f f e c t o n y i e l d , 1 8 8 4 , 1 8 8 5 , 1 8 9 2 , 1 8 9 6 , o f v a r i e t i e s , 5 5 0 1 8 9 7 , 1 9 0 5 p h y s i o l o g i c a l s t u d i e s o n , 6 2 6 , 6 2 7 , 6 3 1 S I T O N A C R I N I T U S , 2 4 3 3 T u S A P O N I N , 7 2 4 , 9 4 2 S O D I U M S U L P H A T E , a s f a c t o r s o f r e s i s t a n c e , 2 3 8 5 e f f e c t o n c a t a l a s e a c t i v i t y , 8 9 7 i n f l u e n c e o f , 6 2 4 , 6 2 5 , 6 2 9 , 6 3 0 S C L E R O T I N I A S p . , 2 0 8 8 , 2 0 9 0 , 2 1 0 0 , 2 1 9 0 SOILS, S C L E R O T I U M B A T A T I C O L A , 2 2 2 4 a l k a l i n i t y , 1 3 7 9 S C H E R O T I U M R O L F S I I , 2 1 9 6 , 2 1 9 7 , 2 1 9 8 , 2 2 1 8 , b o r o n , 1 3 7 7 , 1 3 8 3 2 2 3 8 , 2 2 3 9 c a t i o n e x c h a n g e c a p a c i t y , 1 3 7 6 c o n s e r v a t i o n , 1 3 7 8 SCREENING, e f f e c t o f c o m p a c t i o n o n g r o w t h , 1 3 8 0 o f p l a n t s f o r b i o l o g i c a l a c t i v i t y , 4 9 7 E t h i o p i a , 1 3 9 0 f e r t i l i t y , 1 3 9 5 SECRETION, 902Ge m o i s t u r e r e l a t i o n s w i t h p l a n t , 1 3 7 2 o f a c i d s , 5 8 1 , 6 1 9 , 6 2 0 , 6 2 1 n u t r i e n t s r e m o v a l f r o m , 1 3 7 3 p h o s p h o r u s a n d p o t a s s i u m i n , 1 3 8 2 R s S E E D , 1 8 5 3 s a l i n i t y , 1 3 7 5 R s , 1 3 8 9 , 1 3 9 2 , 1 3 9 4 a m i n o a c i d c o n t e n t , 6 7 6 s o i l f a c t o r s , 1 3 8 1 a r a b i n o - g l u c o - g l y c a n i n , 7 6 9 s o i l m o i s t u r e , 1 3 8 4 R s , 1 3 8 5 , 1 3 8 6 , 1 3 8 8 , 1 3 9 1

2 1 1 Chickpea Bibliography

Spain, 1374 of production in Peru, 3140Sp trace elements in, 1387 of world production, 3110, 3133, 3134 vanadium in, 1393Rs of yield, 3145 SAG, 3127Sp, 3135Sp SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION, 973 STEMPHYLIUM SARCINAEFORME, 2237, 2275Fr SOWING, chickpea plantings, 2964Rs STEM ROT, 2074, 2075 effect of deferred sowing, 1908 normal and late sowing, 1910 STERILITY, 975, 1003, 1004, 1037, 1043, 1076 planting geometry, 1906 premature and mature sowings, 1887 STOMATA, 637 pre-sowing in chemicals, 1890 STORAGE, SOWING DATES, 1852Sp, 1856Rs, 1857Gr, 1860, changes in protein, 2647, 2648 1881, 1882, 1886, 1902, 1909, 1911 and adaptation, 1900Po SUGAR, 849Fr, 873 effect on growth and yield components, effect of heat treatment and storage 1 8 5 5 o n , 2 8 1 2 R s effect on yield, 1858, 1880, 1883, 1889Rs, in legumes, 2826 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1903, 1 9 0 5 SULPHUR, deficiency, 1621, 1781 SOWING METHODS, 1859Rs, 1904Sp broadcasting versus line sowing, 1907 SUPERAMINE, a weapon to beat hunger, 2963Fr SPACINGS, effect on production, 1858, 1899 SUPERPHOSPHATE, effect on yield, 1884, 1893, 1903, 1905, effect on seed, 1662, 1719, 1727, 1792 1 9 1 2 effect on yields, 1726 for chickpea, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, placement of, 1631 1869, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, residual effect of, 1647, 1659 1879, 1901Rm, 1904Sp, 1929 response of chickpea, 1817 response of, 1902, 1906 SYMBIOSIS, 2583, 2584, 2594 STANDARDIZED NAME, response on chickpea, 2536, 2569 of chickpea, 1307 SYMPOSIUM, 46, 127, 183 STANDARDS, 115 of food legumes, 6 for chickpea, 3084 SYRIA, 3074Ge STARCH, 922, 2719, 2896 amylose and amylopectin in, 2841 SYSTEMATIC BOTANICAL ANNALS, 424La, 425La, brabender viscosity, 939 4 2 6 L a manufacture from chickpea, 2961 properties of, 2845 specific rotation of, 876 structure of, 891 swelling power and solubility, 2680 TANDEM SATELLITES, 981, 982, 983 varieties, 2762 TANYMECUS WEEVIL, 2449 STATISTICS, of area in India, 3115, 3116, 3117, 3118, TAXONOMY, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3126 chemotaxonomy of Leguminosae, 804 of Argentina, 3146 See also 19, 20, 29, 391, 292 to 435 of production in India, 3082, 3083, 3089, 3091, 3111, 3112, 3114, 3115, 3116, 3117, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, TETRAPL0IDY, 995, 998, 1001, 1007, 1172 3128, 3129, 3130, 3131, 3137, 3142, 3143 of production in Mexico, 3094, 3113Sp TETRAS0MATY, 986, 1010 of production in Morocco, 3136Fr of production in Pakistan, 3087, 3125, 3141

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THREONINE, 918, 919, 2706, 2707, 2723Sp, VERTICILLIUM WILT, 2138 2887, 2894Sp

VICIEAE, 294Ge, 295Ge, 347, 416Ge, 422Rs THYMIDINE, antagonistic effect, 526Fr VIRAL DISEASES, 2279, 2280, 2281, 2282, TILLAGE AND CULTIVATION, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2297, 2298Ge, 2299, effect on yield, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 2301, 2302, 2304 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 bean yellow mosaic virus, 2290 optimum ploughings and harrowings, 1913 broadbean mosaic, 2283Po cucumber mosaic virus, 2294Bu TISSUE, curly top, 2285, 2293Fa, 2300 electrical resistance of plants, 504Rs identification, 2277, 2278 leaf roll virus, 2286, 2291 TOPPING, mosaic, 2296 effect on yield, 530, 531, 533, 534, 582 phyllody, 2292, 2305, 2306 practice of, 499, 1412 witches-broom, 2295 yellowing, 2284 TOXICITY, 761, 2692 neurotoxic components, 884 VITAMINS, 856 of boron in chickpea, 1845 biosynthesis, 848 toxic factors, 846 vitamin A, 720, 855, 2708, 2893 vitamin B, 2820, 2879Po, 2893 TRACE ELEMENTS, vitamins B1 and B2 , 4 9 1 effect on chickpea, 1739

effect on yield, 1642, 1743, 1745, 1746, vitamin B12, 2 8 8 0 1760, 1795Rs vitamin C, 460, 480, 740, 917, 2651, 2687, India, 1618 2721Sp, 2765, 2884, 2902 in fodders and concentrates, 2838 vitamin E, 2665, 2795 response of crops to, 1625 vitamin K, 2641

TRADE, 3096, 3099, 3105Sp

TRANSPIRATION, 565

TRIPLOIDY, 985, 994 WATER, 552Rs management, 1940 TROGODERMA GRANARIUM, 2421 requirements of crops, 1936 sorption of water vapour, 797 status of legume plants, 1935Rs waterlogging, 632 water use efficiency, 1942

VARIABILITY, 1184, 1202 WEEDS AND WEED CONTROL, 1950, 1967, 1968 hereditary, 1160Rs, 1161Rs chemical control, 1954, 1955, 1957Bu, in chickpeas, 1064 1958Bu, 1960Rs, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1974 induction, 1124 competitive ability of weeds, 1972 control of nut grass, 1943 VEGETABLES, 3000 c o n t r o l of Panicum isachme by netragon bioflavonoids from, 775 and 2,4-D, 1951, 1952 carotenoid pigments of, 894 control of pohli weed by 2,4-D, 1973 chickpea as a vegetable, 2977 ecology of weeds, 1970 gummotic processes in, 875It interaction of chickpea and weeds, 1971 nutritive value of, 2758 weed-flora of chickpea, 1969 presence of allantoin, 773Fr proteins, 2668, 2698 WILT DISEASE, 2072, 2073, 2098Ge, 2102Sp, VERNALIZATION, 542, 580, 602, 607 2104, 2105, 2106, 2111, 2112, 2132, anatomical studies, 482 2159, 2193, 2196, 2201, 2217, 2221, effect of, 594, 595 2233, 2235, 2242, 2243, 2255, 2273, effect of chemicals, 484, 486, 746 2 2 7 4 on growth, 485

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X R A Y S , effect on oxygen uptake, 508

YIELD, 1159, 1400, 1409, 1630 components of variance of, 1166 effect of agronomic factors, 1406, 1418 effect of ascorbic acid, 644 effect of nipping, 528, 529 effect of sowing dates and seed rates o n , 1 4 2 3 effect of topping, 532 India, 1399, 1403 physiological basis for, 609 yield potentials, 1410 yield trials, 1898

ZINC, deficiency, 1815 of fodders and concentrates, 2840

ZINC SULPHATE, effect on yield, 1685, 1690, 1706

2 1 4 Geographic Index

AFGHANISTAN, diseases & BANGLADESH, biochemistry, CHILE (Cont'd) disease control, 2048, 678, 679, 681, 751 nutritional quality, 2 3 4 9 general, 3 2757Sp, 2796Sp, 2828Sp, utilization, 2956 nutritional quality, 2676, 2844Sp, 2894Sp, 2936Sp 2691, 2762, 2793, 2795 statistics, 3135Sp AFRICA, breeding, 1221Fr utilization, 2969, 2970Sp general, 187Fr BELGIUM, general, 229Fr nutritional quality, 2832 origin & history, 279Du CUBA, general, 162Sp taxonomy, 412Sp ALGERIA, agronomic prac• BRAZIL, agronomic practices, tices, 1396Fr, 1397Fr 1 9 0 0 P o CYPRUS, diseases & disease breeding, 1236Fr, 1255Fr biochemistry, 891, 939 control, 2029, 2142 cultivar, 1311Fr, 1312Fr general, 118Po, 176Po statistics, 3139 general, 81Fr, 120Fr, genetics, H62Po utilization, 2959 121Fr, 134Fr, 152Fr, nutritional quality, 153Fr, 177Fr, 191Fr, 2680, 2879Po CZECHOSLOVAKIA, biochemis• 2 2 8 F r t r y , 8 3 4 insects and insect BULGARIA, agronomic prac• cytology, 991Cz control, 2424Fr tices, 1805Bu, 1956Bu, taxonomy, 392La taxonomy, 378Fr 1957Bu, 1958Bu, 1959Bu utilization, 2963Fr biochemistry, 936Bu, 937Bu, DENMARK, origin & history, 9 5 7 G e 2 5 8 ARGENTINA, biochemistry, cultivars, 1319Bu, 1320Bu, taxonomy, 387La 8 8 0 S p 1321Bu, 1322Bu, 1330Bu, cytology, 967Sp, 968Sp 1 3 4 l B u EGYPT, agronomic practices, diseases & disease diseases & disease 1 9 2 6 , 1 9 4 5 control, 2102Sp, 2139Sp, control, 2079Bu, 2172Bu, general, 1, 91Du 2140Sp, 2160Sp, 2187Sp 2173, 2294Bu, 2330Bu insects and insect general, 107Sp, 119Sp, general, 147Bu control, 2488, 2489 145Sp, 192Sp insects & insect control, physiology, 583 nutritional quality, 2451Bu, 2452Hu 2678Sp, 2847Sp nutritional quality,2927Bu ETHIOPIA, diseases & disease statistics, 3146 utilization, 3076Ge, control, 1983 3077Ge, 3078Ge, 3079Ge general, 22, 39, 50, 85Du, ASIA, economics and statis• 155Fr, 194, 206 tics, 3095, 3096 BURMA, diseases & disease insects and insect control, control, 2042, 2199 2 4 5 6 ASIA SOUTH EAST & PACIFIC, general, 168 origin & history, 233,256 diseases & disease soils, 1390 control, 1998 CANADA, breeding, 1279 cytology, 973 FRANCE, biochemistry, 690Fr, AUSTRALIA, breeding, 1226, diseases & disease control, 752Fr, 753Fr, 754Fr, 1 2 2 7 2 2 0 4 755Fr, 773Fr, 794Fr, general, 26, 47, 67, 80, insects and insect control, 795Fr, 796Fr, 811Fr, 127, 223, 224 2 5 0 6 812Fr, 819Fr, 820Fr, microbiology, 2536, 2537 nutritional quality, 2890 823Fr, 849Fr, 882Fr, soils, 1378 physiology, 601 911Fr, 934Fr utilization, 2991 cultivars, 1340Fr AUSTRIA, biochemistry, 772 cytology, 962Fr, 1013 nutritional quality, 2747 CHILE, biochemistry, 741Sp, diseases & disease con• origin & history, 272Ge 901Sp, 940Sp trol, 1976Fr, 2007Fr, taxonomy, 326La, 329Ge, breeding, 1231 2008Fr, 2178Fr, 2179Fr, 339Ge, 403La, 404La, diseases & disease con• 2 2 6 2 F r general, 122Fr, 154Fr 405La, 406La,Ge, 407Ge, trol, 2205Sp genetics, 1150Fr, 1151Fr 408Ge, 431Ge general, 108Sp, 215Sp Chickpea Bibliography

FRANCE (Cont'd) GERMANY (Cont'd) INDIA, agronomy-fertilizers insects and insect utilization, 2997Ge and manures (Cont'd) control, 2467Fr 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, nutritional quality, GREECE, agronomic practices, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703, 2653Fr, 2712, 2716Fr, 1607, 1857Gr 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 2753Fr, 2791Fr diseases & disease con• 1708, 1709, 1710, 1711, origin & history, 236La, trol, 1993Gr, 2043Fr, 1712, 1713, 1714, 1715, 238Fr, 239, 281La 2228Fr, 2275Fr, 2381Fr, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, physiology, 487Fr, 488Fr, 2 3 8 2 F r 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 509, 516Fr, 517Fr, economics & statistics, 1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, 518Fr, 519Fr, 520Fr, 3 1 3 8 1728, 1729, 1730, 1731, 521Fr, 522Fr, 523Fr, origin & history, 235Gr, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1735, 524Fr, 525Fr, 526Fr, 254, 255, 260Gr, 273Ge, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 538Fr, 564Fr, 568Fr, 2 7 7 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 569Fr, 570Fr, 571Fr, taxonomy, 324Fr, 349La, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 572Fr, 573Fr, 574Fr, 3 8 5 L a 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 575Fr, 653Fr, 662, 663, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 664Fr, 665Fr, 666Fr, HUNGARY, general, 128Hu 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 667Fr, 672Fr insects and insect con• 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, taxonomy, 301Fr, 320Fr, trol, 2452Hu 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 321La, 322Fr, 323Fr, origin & history, 246Ge 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 326Fr, 356La, 357La, taxonomy, 325Ge 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 358La, 370Fr, 389Fr, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 4 1 1 L a , F r INDIA, agronomy-cropping 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, utilization, 2966Fr, systems and rotation,1546, 1784, 1785, 1787, 1788, 3020Fr, 3031Fr 1547, 1548, 1549, 1551, 1789, 1790, 1791, 1792, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1793, 1794, 1796, 1797, GERMANY, anatomy & morpho• 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, logy, 447Ge, 448Ge 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1806, biochemistry, 691, 692, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 704, 705Ge, 706, 707Ge, 1568, 1569, 1570, 1571, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 708Ge, 709Ge, 710Ge, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1815, 1817, 1818, 1819, 711Ge, 712Ge, 723, 767, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 787, 788, 789Ge, 790Ge, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1583, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 791Ge, 792Ge, 803, 1584, 1585, 1586, 1587, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 807Ge, 808, 809Ge, 810, 1588, 1589, 1590, 1591, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 877Ge, 878Ge, 883,902Ge, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 926, 945, 946, 948Ge, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1599, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 949, 953, 956 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, cytology, 997Ge, 1012Ge 1604, 1605, 1606, 1608, 1848, 1849, 1850 diseases & disease con• 1609, 1610, 1611 agronomy-general, 1399, trol, 1980Ge, 2087Ge, agronomy-fertilizers and 1400, 1402, 1403, 1406, 2171Ge, 2175Ge, 2298Ge manures, 1614, 1617, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1410, general, 97Ge, 131Ge, 1618, 1620, 1621, 1623, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1416, 201Ge, 205Ge 1624, 1625, 1626, 1627, 1417, 1418, 1423, 1424, microbiology, 2532 1628, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1425, 1426, 1428, 1429, origin & history, 237Ge, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1430, 1431, 1432 249La,251La,257Ge,269Ge, 1636, 1637, 1638, 1639, agronomy-irrigation, 1923, 271Ge,282Ge,290La 1640, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929, physiology, 514, 585, 63, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 6 3 3 G e , 6 4 2 1648, 1649, 1650, 1651, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939, taxonomy, 294Ge, 295Ge, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1655, 1940, 1941, 1942 296Ge, 297Ge, 312La,Ge, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1659, agronomy-mixed cropping, 313La,Ge, 314La,Ge, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1434, 1435, 1437, 1438, 315Ge, 316Ge, 317Ge, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442, 334La, 335La, 340La, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1443, 1444, 1445, 1446, 342Ge, 345La, 352Ge, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, 1447, 1448, 1449, 1450, 380Ge, 38lGe, 384La, 1676, 1677, 1678, 1679, 1451, 1452, 1453, 1454, 390Ge, 391Ge, 410La, 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 415Ge, 417Ge, 419La, 1684, 1685, 1686, 1687, 1459, 1460, 1461, 1462, 420La, 421Ge, 424La, 1688, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1463, 1464, 1465, 1466, 425La, 426La, 428La 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1470,

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I N D I A , a g r o n o m y - m i x e d c r o p • INDIA-biochemistry (Cont'd), INDIA-dlseases & disease p i n g ( C o n t ' d ) 839, 840, 841, 844, 848, control, (Cont'd), 2078, 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474, 851, 85 , 855, 856, 857, 2080, 2081, 2082, 2083, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2088, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1482, 863, 864, 865, 866, 868, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 1483, 1484, 1485, 1486, 869, 870, 872, 873, 876, 2100, 2103, 2104, 2105, 1487, 1488, 1489, 1490, 884, 885, 886, 887, 892, 2106, 2107, 2108, 2109, 1491, 1492, 1493, 1494, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113, 1495, 1496, 1497, 1498, 899, 900, 906, 907, 909, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 1499, 1500, 1501, 1502, 910, 912, 913, 914, 915, 2118Hi, 2119, 2120, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1506, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1510, 922, 923, 924, 925, 927, 2125, 2127, 2128, 2129, 1511, 1512, 1513, 1514, 928, 929, 930, 931, 933, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2145, 1515, 1516, 1517, 1518, 935, 938, 942, 943 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1522, b r e e d i n g , 1 2 2 2 , 1 2 2 3 , 2150, 2151, 2152, 2158, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1224, 1225, 1232, 1233, 2159, 2161, 2169, 2176, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1530, 1234, 1235, 1237, 1244, 2177, 2181, 2182, 2183, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1245, 1247, 1248, 1250, 2184, 2185, 2186, 2187, 1536, 1538, 1539, 1540, 1252, 1253, 1257, 1260, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1544 1261, 1263, 1264, 1265, 2195, 2196, 2197, 2198, agronomy-sowing (dates, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 2200, 2201, 2203, 2207, methods and seed rate), 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 1853, 1854, 1860, 1861, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 2212, 2213, 2216, 2217, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1281, 1283, 1284, 1285, 2218, 2219, 2220, 2221, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1286, 1289, 1290 2222, 2223, 2225, 2226, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, cultivars, 1291, 1292, 2227, 2229, 2230, 2231, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 2235, 2236Hi, 2237, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1297, 1302, 1303, 1307, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2241, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1308, 1309Hi, 1313,1315, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2245, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890, 1316, 1326, 1328, 1331, 2246, 2247, 2248, 2253, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1332, 1337, 1338, 1339, 2254, 2255, 2256, 2257, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1902, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1348, 2258, 2263, 2264, 2265, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 2266, 2267, 2268, 2269, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1353, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2271, 2272, 2273, 2282, 1 9 1 2 1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 2290, 2292, 2297, 2299, a g r o n o m y - t i l l a g e a n d 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 2305, 2306, 2308, 2309, cultivation, 1913,1914, 1 3 6 9 , 1 3 7 1 2310, 2313, 2314, 2320, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, cytology, 960, 965, 966, 2321, 2322, 2324, 2325, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 969, 970, 975, 976, 978, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, agronomy-weeds and weed 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, control, 1943, 1944, 985, 986, 987, 988, 989, 2335, 2339, 2340, 2341, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 990, 992, 993, 994, 995, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1963, 996, 998, 999, 1000, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2357, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 2361, 2362, 2363, 2364, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 2366, 2368, 2370, 2372, 1972, 1973, 1974 1010, 1011, 1014 2373, 2374, 2375, 2376, anatomy & morphology, diseases & disease con• 2378, 2379, 2380 438, 439, 444 trol, 1978, 1979, 1981, e c o n o m i c s & s t a t i s t i c s , biochemistry, 677, 679, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 3080, 3081, 3082, 3083, 681, 689, 694, 695, 696, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 3085, 3086, 3088, 3089, 697, 699, 701, 702, 713, 2000, 2004, 2010, 2011, 3090, 3091, 3092, 3093, 714, 718, 719, 720, 721, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 3097, 3100, 3102, 3103, 722, 724, 725, 726, 727, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3104, 3107, 3108, 3111, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 3112, 3114, 3115, 3116, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737, 2024, 2026, 2027, 2028, 3117, 3118, 3119, 3120, 746, 747, 749, 750, 756, 2030, 2032, 2034, 2035, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 757, 758, 759, 760, 761, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 3126, 3128, 3129, 3130, 770, 771, 774, 775, 776, 2040, 2041, 2047, 2050, 3131, 3132, 3137, 3142, 779, 781, 797, 798, 799, 2051, 2053, 2054, 2058, 3143, 3144, 3145 800, 801, 805, 813, 814, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 816, 817, 821, 822, 826, 2063, 2067, 2068, 2069, 827, 828, 829, 837, 838, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2075,

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INDIA (Cont'd) INDIA (Cont'd) INDIA, nutritional quality general, 2, 5, 7, 13, 14, i n s e c t s a n d i n s e c t c o n • (Cont'd), 2706, 2707, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 24, trol, 2383, 2384, 2386, 2708, 2709, 2710, 2711, 2720, 2728 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 2387, 2388, 2389, 2390, 2731, 2732, 2733, 2734, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 2394, 2395, 2396, 2397, 2737, 2739, 2742, 2743, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 2399, 2400, 2401, 2403, 2746, 2748, 2749, 2750, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 2404, 2406, 2407, 2409, 2751, 2752, 2754, 2755, 64, 65, 66, 68, 87, 88, 2410, 2411, 2414, 2415, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2770, 90, 92, 93, 98, 100, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2771, 2773, 2774, 2775, 106, 112, 113, 138, 139, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 2776, 2777, 2780, 2781, 141, 142, 144, 146, 150, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2782, 2783, 2784, 2785, 161, 169, 170, 171, 172, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2787, 2799, 2800, 2801, 173, 178, 179, 180, 183, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 2802, 2803, 2804, 2805, 184, 185, 188, 189, 195, 2438, 2439, 2441, 2442, 2808, 2810, 2811, 2814, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 2815, 2816, 2817, 2818, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 2449, 2450, 2453, 2454, 2819, 2820, 2821, 2822, 212, 213, 219, 222, 225, 2462, 2464, 2465, 2466, 2823, 2824, 2825, 2826, 2 2 7 2469, 2470, 2472, 2473, 2827, 2829, 2830, 2833, genetics, 1015, 1017, 1019, 2475, 2476, 2478, 2479, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 2480, 2481, 2482, 2483, 2838, 2839, 2840, 2841, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 2484, 2486, 2487, 2490, 2843, 2846, 2849, 2850, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 2494, 2495, 2496, 2497, 2851, 2852, 2854, 2855, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 2498, 2499, 2500, 2501, 2856, 2857, 2858, 2859, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 2502, 2503, 2505, 2507, 2860, 2861, 2862, 2863, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1044, 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2864, 2865, 2866, 2868, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1049, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2869, 2870, 2871, 2872, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520 2873, 2874, 2875, 2881, 1054, 1056, 1057, 1058, microbiology, 2529, 2530, 2882, 2883, 2884, 2885, 1059, 1060, 1063, 1064, 2531, 2533, 2534, 2535, 2886, 2887, 2888, 2895, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 2538, 2539, 2540, 2541, 2896, 2897, 2898, 2899, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 2542, 2543, 2544, 2545, 2900, 2901, 2903, 2904, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 2546, 2549, 2550, 2551, 2907, 2908, 2909, 2910, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 2552, 2553, 2554, 2555, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2914, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2916, 2917, 2919, 2920, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 2560, 2561, 2562, 2563, 2921, 2922, 2923, 2924, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 2565, 2566, 2567, 2568, 2925, 2926, 2928, 2929, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574, 2930, 2931, 2933, 2934, 1099, 1103, 1104, 1105, 2575, 2577, 2578, 2580, 2935, 2937, 2939, 2940, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 2581, 2586, 2587, 2588, 2941, 2946, 2949 1111, 1116, 1117, 1118, 2590, 2591, 2592, 2593, o r i g i n & h i s t o r y , 2 4 0 , 1119, 1120, 1121, 1123, 2594, 2595, 2596, 2597, 264, 265, 266, 278, 288, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1129, 2598, 2601, 2604, 2605, 2 8 9 1130, 1132, 1133, 1137, 2607, 2608, 2609, 2610, p h y s i o l o g y , 4 5 0 , 4 5 5 , 4 5 8 , 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 2615, 2616, 2618 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, nematodes, 2522, 2523, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 2525, 2526, 2527 474, 476, 482, 483, 484, 11*56, 1157, 1159, 1163, nutritional quality, 2620, 485, 486, 489, 490, 491, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 2624, 2625, 2633, 2634, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 2635, 2636, 2637, 2638, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175, 2639, 2640, 2641, 2642, 505, 508, 515, 527, 528, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2649, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1186, 2650, 2651, 2652, 2656, 534, 539, 540, 542, 543, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1190, 2657, 2658, 2659, 2660, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 2661, 2662, 2663, 2664, 558, 559, 560, 561, 567, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2668, 577, 578, 579, 580, 582, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 2669, 2670, 2671, 2672, 584, 587, 588, 589, 590, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2685, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 1207, 1209, 1210, 1213, 2686, 2687, 2688, 2689, 596, 597, 598, 599, 602, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217 2690, 2692, 2693, 2694, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 2695, 2696, 2697, 2698, 608, 609, 610, 615, 619, 2699, 2701, 2704, 2705,

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INDIA, physiology (Cont'd), ISRAEL (Cont'd), LEBANON, agronomic practices, 6 2 0 , 6 2 1 , 6 2 2 , 6 2 3 , 6 2 4 , general, 51, 99He, 125, 1 8 5 8 6 2 5 , 6 2 6 , 6 2 7 , 6 2 8 , 6 2 9 , 126Ee, 149He breeding, 1287 6 3 0 , 6 3 1 , 6 3 2 , 6 3 5 , 6 3 7 , genetics, 1113, 1135, nutritional quality, 2681, 6 3 8 , 6 3 9 , 6 4 1 , 6 4 3 , 6 4 4 , 1 1 3 6 , 1 1 5 8 2736, 2778, 2794, 2932 6 4 5 , 6 4 6 , 6 4 7 , 6 4 8 , 6 4 9 , insects and insect con• taxonomy, 397 6 5 0 , 6 5 1 , 6 5 2 , 6 5 4 , 6 5 5 , t r o l , 2 3 8 5 6 5 8 , 6 5 9 , 6 6 1 , 6 6 8 F r , microbiology, 2584 LIBYA, breeding, 1280 6 7 0 , 6 7 1 , 6 7 4 nutritional quality, 2646, diseases, 2006 s o i l s , 1 3 7 3 , 1 3 7 6 , 1 3 7 7 , 2647, 2648, 2948, 2952 1 3 7 9 , 1 3 8 0 , 1 3 8 1 , 1 3 8 3 , origin & history, 261, MALAWI, diseases & disease- 1 3 8 7 , 1 3 8 8 , 1 3 8 9 , 1 3 9 1 , 2 6 7 , 2 9 1 control, 2049 1 3 9 2 physiology, 502, 503, 513 t a x o n o m y , 2 9 2 , 2 9 3 , 3 0 4 , soils, 1385, 1386 MEXICO, agronomic practices, 3 3 0 , 3 4 8 , 3 9 8 , 4 1 3 , 4 1 6 taxonomy, 434, 435 1401Sp, 1852Sp, 1904Sp u t i l i z a t i o n , 2 9 6 1 , 2 9 6 2 , utilization, 3002 biochemistry, 739Sp 2 9 6 5 , 2 9 6 7 , 2 9 6 8 , 2 9 7 2 , cultivars, 1304Sp, 1327Sp, 2 9 7 3 , 2 9 7 5 , 2 9 7 6 , 2 9 7 7 , ITALY, agronomic practices, 1 3 4 7 S p 2 9 8 0 , 2 9 8 1 , 2 9 8 2 , 2 9 8 3 , 1433, 1816lt diseases & disease con• 2 9 8 4 , 2 9 8 5 , 2 9 8 6 , 2 9 8 7 , biochemistry, 742, 743Sp, trol, 1996Sp, 1997Sp, 2 9 9 6 , 3 0 0 1 , 3 0 0 3 , 3 0 0 7 , 744lt, 745It, 780, 2009, 2141, 2319Sp 3 0 0 8 , 3 0 1 2 , 3 0 1 8 , 3 0 1 9 , 782It, 847It, 875It, economics & statistics, 3 0 2 2 , 3 0 2 7 , 3 0 2 8 , 3 0 2 9 , 8 9 3 I t 3094, 3098, 3101, 3 0 3 4 , 3 0 3 5 , 3 0 3 6 , 3 0 3 7 , cultivars, 1370It 3105Sp, 3113Sp, 3127Sp 3 0 3 8 , 3 0 3 9 , 3 0 4 1 , 3 0 4 3 , diseases & disease con• general, 78Sp, 79Sp, 86Sp, 3 0 4 4 , 3 0 4 5 , 3 0 4 9 , 3 0 5 1 , trol, 1989It, 2033It, 89Sp, 94Sp, 95Sp, 101Sp, 3 0 5 2 , 3 0 5 3 , 3 0 5 6 , 3 0 5 7 , 21901t, 2260It 102, 114Sp, 157Sp, 3 0 5 8 , 3 0 5 9 , 3 0 6 0 , 3 0 6 1 , economics & statistics, 159Sp, 230Sp 3 0 6 2 , 3 0 6 3 , 3 0 6 4 , 3 0 6 7 , 3110, 3133, 3134 nutritional quality, 3 0 6 8 , 3 0 6 9 , 3 0 7 0 , 3 0 7 1 , general, 35, 40, 109It, 2629Sp, 2683Sp, 2684Sp, 3 0 7 2 1 2 9 , 1 3 0 2721Sp, 2722Sp, 2723Sp, insects and insect con• 2724Sp, 2797Sp, 2798Sp, I N D O N E S I A , g e n e r a l , 1 9 D u trol, 2393It, 2461It 2906Sp, 2918Sp, 2947 u t i l i z a t i o n , 3 0 7 3 I n nutritional quality, 2619, utilization, 2979Sp 2677, 2682Sp, 2725It, I R A N , a g r o n o m i c p r a c t i c e s , 2893, 2950It MOROCCO, agronomic practices, 1 8 9 8 , 1 9 2 7 origin & history, 234La, 1 6 1 9 F r d i s e a s e s & d i s e a s e c o n • 24lLa, 242La, 252La, diseases, 2071Fr, 2097Fr t r o l , 2 0 0 2 , 2 0 0 3 , 2 0 2 5 , 275La, 276La, 280La economics & statistics, 2 1 3 5 G e , 2 1 6 2 , 2 1 6 3 , physiology, 475It, 477It, 3 1 3 6 F r 2 1 8 8 , 2 2 3 4 , 2 2 7 6 F a , 506, 562It, 611It, 612It general, 82Fr, 111Fr, 2 2 8 0 , 2 2 8 1 , 2 2 8 5 , 2 2 8 6 , taxonomy, 318La 136Fr, 191Fr 2 2 8 7 , 2 2 8 8 , 2 2 8 9 , 2 2 9 1 , utilization, 2992, 2993, genetics, 1061Fr, 1062Fr 2 2 9 3 F a , 2 3 5 3 2994, 2995It, 3075It utilization, 2971Fr g e n e r a l , 4 6 g e n e t i c s , 1 1 1 4 , 1 1 1 5 JAPAN, biochemistry, 916 NETHERLANDS, breeding, 1246 i n s e c t s and i n s e c t cytology, 977 cytology, 972Fr c o n t r o l , 2 3 9 8 , 2 4 4 3 , diseases & disease con• diseases & disease con• 2 4 4 4 t r o l , 2 2 9 5 t r o l , 2 2 7 8 n e m a t o d e s , 2 5 2 4 general, 6 general, 29, 39 t a x o n o m y , 3 8 6 F r physiology, 657 insects and insect con• utilization, 2958, 3055 taxonomy, 338, 362, 363, t r o l , 2 4 0 8 3 6 4 , 3 6 5 origin & history, 244Du I R A Q , b i o c h e m i s t r y , 9 0 8 utilization, 2988 physiology, 565 taxonomy, 29, 354Du, 376, ISRAEL, agronomic practices, KENYA, general, 197, 217 3 7 7 1 8 5 5 , 1 9 5 0 origin & history, 253 utilization, 3011Du b r e e d i n g , 1 2 5 8 , 1 2 6 6 d i s e a s e s & d i s e a s e c o n • NEW ZEALAND, biochemistry, t r o l , 2 1 5 3 , 2 2 2 4 , 9 5 0 2 3 6 9 H e , 2 3 7 7

2 1 9 Chickpea Bibliography

NICARAGUA, general, 166Sp POLAND, biochemistry, 836 SPAIN (Cont'd), physiology, 616 soils, 1374 NORWAY, physiology, 566 taxonomy, 319Sp, 344Sp, taxonomy, 427 PORTUGAL, agronomic practi• 4 0 0 S p ces, 1616Po utilization, 2974Sp, PAKISTAN, agronomic practi• diseases & disease con• 3050Sp, 3054Sp ces, 1613, 1955 trol, 2133Po, 2283Po biochemistry, 676, 680, general, 174Po SRI LANKA, diseases & 698, 740, 802, 824, 825, nutritional quality, disease control, 2031 8 7 4 2 7 1 3 P o breeding, 1249 SUDAN, biochemistry, 769 cultivars, 1299, 1300, PUERTO RICO, nutritional diseases & disease con• 1301, 1317, 1365 quality, 2630 t r o l , 2 3 6 7 cytology, 958, 959 nematodes, 2528 diseases & disease con• ROMANIA, agronomic practices, trol, 2005, 2044, 2076, 1414Rm, 1851Rm, 1901Rm SWEDEN, taxonomy, 374La 2154, 2156, 2168, 2232, anatomy & morphology, 446 2233, 2307, 2315, 2316, biochemistry, 763Rm, SWITZERLAND, taxonomy, 2317, 2318, 2338, 2356, 783Rm, 867Rm 300Fr, 306La, 307La, 2 3 7 1 diseases & disease con• 308La, 309La, 310La, economics & statistics, trol, 2045Rm, 2046Rm, 337La, 350La 3087, 3099, 3125, 3141 2 2 1 5 R m general, 34, 49, 181 insects and insect con• SYRIA, utilization, 3074Ge genetics, 1016, 1042, 1048, trol, 2474Rm 1055, 1073, 1098, 1110, physiology, 535Rm, 669Fr TANZANIA, agronomic prac• 1112, 1127, 1131, 1134, taxonomy, 299Rm tices, 1422 1184, 1218, 1219 diseases & disease con• insects and insect con• SOUTH AFRICA, biochemistry, trol, 1987, 2055, 2056, trol, 2440, 2492, 2508 7 9 3 2 0 5 7 nutritional quality, 2621, general, 18, 27 general, 83, 116, 193 2622, 2623, 2738, 2741, utilization, 2999 nutritional quality, 2715 2758, 2759, 2760, 2761, 2790, 2809, 2845, 2877, SPAIN, agronomic practices, TUNISIA, general, 137Fr, 2878, 2902, 2944, 2945 1398Sp, 1413Sp, 1545Sp, 1 9 1 F r physiology, 451, 452, 453, 1612Sp, 1622Sp utilization, 3026Fr 456, 457, 479, 480, 541, anatomy & morphology, 5 8 6 , 6 6 8 F r 4 3 7 S p TURKEY, diseases & disease soils, 1372, 1394, 1395 biochemistry, 762Sp, 784, control, 2065Tu, 2098Ge, utilization, 2953, 2954, 852Sp, 890, 944Sp 2164Tu, 2354, 2355Tu 2957, 3006, 3013, 3014, breeding, 1254 economics & statistics, 3 0 1 5 , 3 0 1 6 cultivars, 1305Sp, 1342Sp 3 0 8 4 cytology, 979Sp general, 115Tu, 124Tu, PALESTINE, origin & history, diseases & disease con• 133Tu, 231Rs 2 6 1 trol, 1975Sp, 1985Sp, genetics, 1211Tu, 1212Tu 1986Sp, 2070Sp, 2093Sp, insects and insect con• PERU, biochemistry, 879Sp, 2101Sp, 2126Sp, 2143Sp, trol, 2433Tu, 2458Tu, 9 4 1 S p 2 2 1 4 S p 2459Tu, 2460Tu, 2471Tu breeding, 1229Sp economics & statistics, nutritional quality, cultivars, 1306Sp, 1366Sp, 3 1 0 6 S p 2 7 1 8 G e 1367Sp, 1368Sp general, 104Sp, 132Sp, origin & history, 259 economics & statistics, 135Sp, 165Sp, 167Sp, taxonomy, 401Fr, 402Fr 3 l 4 0 S p 182Sp, 214Sp, 218Sp, general, 105Sp, 110Sp, 2 2 6 S p U.A.R., microbiology, 2602 117Sp, 216Sp insects and insect con• nutritional quality, 2702, insects and insect con• trol, 2457Sp 2 7 1 9 , 2 9 5 1 trol, 2468, 2485Sp, microbiology, 2576Sp, utilization, 2955, 3004, 2 4 9 1 S p 2603Sp, 2617Sp 3 0 0 5 , 3 0 1 0 nutritional quality, nutritional quality, 2 7 0 0 S p 2779Sp, 2942Sp, 2943Sp UGANDA, diseases & disease physiology, 478, 600Sp, control, 2249 PHILIPPINES, nutritional 6 1 4 S p quality, 2679, 2744, 2788

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U.K., agronomic practices, U.S.A. (Cont'd), U.S.S.R. (Cont'd) 1 9 5 4 origin & history, 250, nutritional quality, anatomy & morphology, 440, 2 6 8 , 2 8 3 2631Rs, 2703Rs, 2717Rs, 4 4 3 physiology, 508, 550, 576 2726Rs, 2727Rs, 2766Rs, biochemistry, 715, 716, taxonomy, 351 2767Rs, 2768Rs, 2769Rs, 717, 738, 804, 806, 815, utilization, 3021, 3046, 2772Rs, 2786Rs, 2789Rs, 842, 947, 951, 952 3 0 4 7 2792Rs, 2806Rs, 2812Rs, cultivars, 1310 2 8 3 1 R s cytology, 963, 964, 974, U.S.S.R., agronomic practi• origin & history, 247Rs, 1 0 0 9 ces, 1419RS, 1420Rs, 248Rs, 284Rs, 285Rs, diseases & disease con• 1421Rs, 1427Rs, 1436Rs, 2 8 6 G e , 2 8 7 trol, 1977, 1990, 2066, 1535Rs, 1537Rs, 1615Rs, physiology, 449Rs, 454Rs, 2096, 2157, 2270, 2302 1786Rs, 1795Rs, 1856Rs, 481Rs, 504Rs, 507Rs, general, 9, 11, 12, 20, 1859Rs, 1889Rs, 1891Rs, 510Rs, 511RS, 512Rs, 28, 164, 186, 196 1935Rs, 1938Rs, 1947Rs, 536Rs, 537Rs, 544Rs, microbiology, 2547, 2564, 1 9 6 0 R s 545Rs, 546Ar, 547Rs, 2 5 8 3 anatomy & morphology, 548Ar, 549Rs, 551Rs, nematodes, 2521 436Rs, 441Rs, 442Rs 552Rs, 563Rs, 613Rs, nutritional quality, 2714 biochemistry, 675Rs, 617Rs, 618Rs, 636Rs, origin & history, 232, 682Rs, 683Rs, 684Rs, 656, 660Rs, 673Rs 243, 245, 270La 685Rs, 686Rs, 687Rs, soils, 1375Rs, 1382Rs, physiology, 581 688Rs, 703Rs, 748Rs, 1384Rs, 1393Rs taxonomy, 302, 303, 305La, 764Rs, 765Rs, 766Rs, taxonomy, 311Rs,La, 331Rs, 327, 328, 347, 355, 768Rs, 785Rs, 786Rs, La, 332Rs,La, 333Ge, 382, 414La, 418 830Rs, 831Rs, 832Rs, 341Rs,La, 343Ge, 346Rs, utilization, 2956, 2960, 833Rs, 835Rs, 845Rs, 359Rs,La, 360Rs,La, 3009, 3030, 3048, 3065 854Rs, 871Rs, 881Rs, 361Rs, 366Rs, 367Rs, 888Rs, 889Rs, 955Rs 368Rs,La, 369Rs, URUGUAY, agronomic practi• breeding, 1220Rs, 1228Rs, 371Rs,La, 372Rs, 373Rs, ces, 1404Sp, 1405Sp 1230Rs, 1238Rs, 1239Rs, La, 375Rs, 379Rs, 1340Rs, 1241Rs, 1242Rs, 383Rs,La, 388Rs, 393La, U.S.A., agronomic practices, 1243Rs, 1251Rs, 1256Rs, Fr, 394Rs,E,La, 395Rs, 1 9 4 6 1259Rs, 1262Rs, 1282Rs, 396Rs, 399Rs, 409Ge,La, anatomy & morphology, 445 1 2 8 8 422La, 423Rs,E, 429Rs, biochemistry, 693, 777, cultivars, 1298Rs,1314Rs, 430Rs, 432, 433Rs 778, 818, 843, 846, 850, 1323Rs, 1324Rs, 1325Rs, utilization, 2964Rs, 903, 904, 905, 932, 954 1329Rs, 1333Rs, 1334Rs, 2978Rs, 2989Rs, 2990Rs, cultivars, 1318 1335Rs, 1336Rs, 1346Rs 2998Rs, 3017Rs, 3024Rs, diseases & disease con• cytology, 961Rs, 971Rs,Fr 3025Rs, 3032Rs, 3033Rs, trol, 2064, 2094, 2134, diseases & disease control, 3 0 6 6 R s 2136, 2137, 2138, 2165, 2052Rs, 2077Rs, 2095Rs, 2174, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2099Rs, 2144Rs, 2166Rs, VENEZUELA, general, 84 2274, 2277, 2279, 2284, 2167Rs, 2180Rs, 2206Rs, nutritional quality, 2745 2296, 2300, 2301, 2303, 2269Rs, 226lRs, 2311Rs, 2 3 0 4 2312Rs, 2323Rs, 2336Rs, YUGOSLAVIA, insects and economics & statistics, 2337Rs, 2350Rs, 235lRs, insect control, 2452Hu 3 1 0 9 2352Rs, 2358Rs, 2359Rs, nutritional quality, general, 4, 8, 10, 30, 69, 2360Rs, 2365Rs 2 8 9 1 S c 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, general, 140Rs, 148Rs, 76, 77, 96, 123, 156 151Rs, 158Rs, 160Rs, genetics, 1176, 1177 163Rs, 175Rs, 190Rs, insects and insect con• 220Rs, 221Rs trol, 2402, 2455 genetics, 1100Rs, 1101Rs, microbiology, 2548, 2579 1102Rs, 1122Rs, 1160Rs, nutritional quality, 2626, 1 1 6 1 R s 2627, 2628, 2632, 2654, insects and insect con• 2655, 2735, 2740, 2756, trol, 2391RS, 2405Rs, 2807, 2813, 2842, 2867, 2412, 2413Rs, 2477Rs, 2876, 2880, 2889, 2892, 2493Rs, 2504Rs 2905, 2915, 2938 microbiology, 2569Rs, 2570RS, 2582Rs, 2585Rs,

2589RS, 2599Rs, 2600Ge, 2 6 0 6 R s

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Ar Armenian

Bu Bulgarian

Cz Czech

Du Dutch

E English

Fa Farsi

Fr French

Ge German

Gr Greek

He Hebrew

Hi Hindi

Hu Hungarian

In Indonesian

It Italian

La Latin

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Sp Spanish

Tu Turkish

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