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e-RAdoc: Digited Documents from the Rothamsted Long-term Experiments
The Woburn Market-garden Experiment: Summary 1944-60
Book
:
Report for 1962
Collection:
Rothamsted Reports
Year of Publication
: 1963
Book DOI
:
https://doi.org/10.23637/ERADOC-1-95
Reference:
Rothamsted Research
(1963)
The Woburn Market-garden Experiment: Summary 1944-60 in :
Report for 1962
- pp 186 - 192
Copyright
: Lawes Agricultural Trust
Creator
: Rothamsted Experimental Station
Publisher
: Rothamsted Research
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Report for 1962
Title
Pages
Report for 1962
1
Contents
3
The Lawes Agricultural Trust
5
Staff List
6
Rothamsted Experimental Station
6
Soil Survey of England and Wales
16
Broom's Barn Experimental Station
17
Woburn Experimental Station
17
The Commonwealth Bureau of Soils
20
Introduction
21
General Report
23
Departmental Reports
33
Physics
33
Chemistry
40
Pedology
71
Soil Microbiology
77
Botany
85
Biochemistry
98
Plant Pathology
107
Nematology
127
Insecticides and Fungicides
137
Entomology
154
Bees
167
Statistics
173
Field Experiments
181
The Woburn Market-garden Experiment: Summary 1944-60
186
The Woburn Long-term Green-manuring Experiment: Revised Scheme, Summary 1955-62
193
The Farms
198
Rothamsted
198
Woburn
205
Woburn Experimental Station
210
Broom's Barn Experimental Station
214
Soil Survey of England and Wales
227
Special Reviews
236
Biology and Control of Wild Oats
236
Work at Rothamsted on Honeybee Swarming
254
Abstracts of Papers
260
Publications Obtainable from the Librarian
311
Books by Past and Present Members of Staff
313
Map of the Farm
317
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