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85/W/CS/316 Varieties and Pcn Tolerance - Potatoes

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Yields of the Field Experiments 1985

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Yields of the Field Experiments 19851
Contents 19853
Conventions 19857
Harvest Areas for Cereals8
Table of Means8
Experiments - Classicals9
85/R/BK/1 Broadbalk - W. Wheat, Potatoes9
85/R/HB/2 Hoosfield - S. Barley14
85/R/WF/3 Wheat and Fallow - W. Wheat18
85/R/EX/4 Exhaustion Land - S. Barley19
85/R/PG/5 Park Grass - Old Grass21
85/R/AG/6 Agdell - W. Wheat26
85/R/BN/7 Barnfield - Ryegrass, Clover30
85/R/GC/8 Garden Clover - Clover33
85/S/RN/1 Rotation I - Grass, W. Beans, W. Wheat35
85/S/RN/2 Rotation II - W. Wheat, W. Beans41
Rotations44
85/R/RN/1 and 85/R/RN/2 Ley Arable - Old Grass, Leys, W. Wheat44
85/W/RN/3 Ley/ARABLE - Leys, S. Barley, S. Beans, W. Wheat52
85/W/RN/4 Market Garden - Red Beet, Carrots, Clover62
85/R/RN/5 Arable Reference Plots - S. Barley, Ley, Potatoes, W. Wheat, W. Oats, Old Grass70
85/R/RN/8 Cultivation/WEEDKILLER - W. Barley75
85/W/RN/12 Organic Manuring - W. Rye, S. Oats, Ley77
85/W/RN/13 Intensive Cereals - W. Wheat, Ley81
85/W/RN/16 Effects of Deep P K - S. Barley83
85/R/RN/17 Rates of P and K to the Subsoil - S. Beans, W. Wheat, Potatoes, S. Barley85
85/R/RN/19 Worm-worked Wastes - Potatoes, Maize, Kale93
85/R/CS/10 and 85/W/CS/10 Long-term Liming - S. Barley96
Crop Sequences96
85/R/CS/13 N Levels to Old Grass - Old Grass99
85/W/CS/34 Nematicides in Crop Sequence - Potatoes, S. Barley102
85/W/CS/35 Nematicides Dosage - S. Barley109
85/W/CS/99 Effects of Breaks on Take-all - W. Oats115
85/R/CS/133 Control of Pathogens - Maize116
85/R/CS/140 Chemical Reference Plots - S. Barley118
85/R/CS/212 Seasonal Effects of Take-all - W. Wheat, S. Beans123
85/R/CS/216 and 85/W/CS/216 Effects of Subsoiling and Deep P K - S. Barley125
85/W/CS/245 Minimum Cultivation and Deep P K - W. Oilseed Rape, W. Wheat, W. Barley128
85/R/CS/246 Effects of Subsoiling and Deep P K - S. Barley139
85/R/CS/247 Organic Matter and Earthworm Inoculation - S. Barley141
85/W/CS/273 Intensive Potatoes - Potatoes, S. Barley143
85/W/CS/293 Nitrification Inhibitors - W. Oats148
85/R/CS/298 Nematicide Sprays and Stem Nematode - Lucerne152
85/R/CS/299 Crops and Rhizoctonia - Potatoes157
85/R/CS/302 Eyespot Resistance to Mbc - W. Wheat161
85/R/CS/303 Factors Affecting Tillering and Yield - W. Wheat163
85/W/CS/304 Nitrification Inhibitors - Ley169
85/R/CS/309 Long-term Straw Incorporation - W. Wheat174
85/R/CS/311 Effects of Shallow Straw Incorporation - W. Wheat178
85/R/CS/312 Straw Decomposition - W. Wheat183
85/R/CS/314 Control of Stem Nematode - Lucerne185
85/W/CS/316 Varieties and Pcn Tolerance - Potatoes189
85/R/CS/317 Worm-worked Wastes - Old Grass191
85/W/CS/321 Soil Compaction and Yield - W. Oats196
85/S/CS/1 Factors Affecting Yield - W. Wheat201
Annuals - Winter Wheat206
85/R/WW/1 and 85/W/WW/1 Varieties - W. Wheat206
85/R/WW/3 Factors Affecting Take-all - W. Wheat211
85/R/WW/4 Chloride and Take-all - W. Wheat213
85/R/WW/5 Persistence of Aphicides - W. Wheat215
85/R/WW/6 Electrostatic Sprayers and Weed Control - W. Wheat217
85/R/WW/11 N and Dcd- W. Wheat221
Barley224
85/R/B/1 Factors Limiting Yield - W. Barley224
85/W/B/1 Autumn Disease Control - W. Barley236
85/R/B/2 Control of Bydv - W. Barley242
85/R/B/3 Stubble Treatment and Bydv - W. Barley244
85/R/B/5 and 85/W/B/5 Varieties and N - S. Barley246
85/R/B/6 Electrostatic Spraying and Mildew - S. Barley249
85/R/B/8 Nitrophosphates - S. Barley252
Field Beans254
85/R/BE/1 Effects of Pests and Pathogens254
85/R/BE/2 Sowing Methods, Dates and Seed Rates - W. Beans256
85/R/BE/3 Control of Sitona - W. Beans259
85/R/BE/4 Varieties - W. Beans261
85/R/BE/6 Control of Pratylenchus - S. Beans263
85/R/BE/7 Control of Stem Nematode - S. Beans265
85/R/BE/8 Erynia and Aphid Control - S. Beans267
85/R/BE/9 Varieties - S. Beans269
85/R/BE/10 Seed Rates and Plant Health - S. Beans271
85/R/BE/11 Control of Rust - S. Beans273
85/R/BE/12 Fungicides for Rust Control - S. Beans277
85/R/BE/14 Insect Growth Regulator - S. Beans279
85/R/PE/1 Control of Stem Nematode - Peas281
85/R/LP/2 Desiccants - Lupins283
Winter Oilseed Rape285
85/R/RA/1 Factors Limiting Yield - W. Oilseed Rape285
85/R/RA/2 Urea and Inhibitors - W. Oilseed Rape293
85/R/RA/3 Varieties and Fungicides - W. Oilseed Rape296
85/R/RA/5 Fungicides and Spray Additive - W. Oilseed Rape300
85/R/RA/6 Growth Regulators - W. Oilseed Rape303
85/R/SU/1 Varieties - Sunflowers305
Maize307
85/R/MA/1 Varieties, Sowing Dates and Polythene Covers - Maize307
85/R/MA/2 Dazomet, Sowing Dates and Polythene Covers - Maize311
85/R/P/1 Varieties and Stem Canker - Potatoes313
Potatoes313
85/W/P/1 Varieties and Pcn Tolerance - Potatoes322
85/R/P/2 Methods of Applying Fungicides to Seed - Potatoes326
85/R/P/3 Maintenance of Seed Health - Potatoes329
85/R/P/4 Seed Health Progeny - Potatoes333
85/R/P/5 Nitrophosphates - Potatoes337
85/R/P/6 Rates and Methods of Applying Pyrethroid Sprays - Potatoes340
85/R/P/23 and 85/W/P/23 Varieties - Potatoes342
85/R/ON/1 Control of Stem Nematode - Onions344
85/R/M/5 Comparison of Spring-sown Grain Legumes - S. Beans, Peas and Lupins - Mixed Crops346
85/E/1 Meteorological Records 1985 - Rothamsted348
85/E/1 Meteorological Records 1985 - Woburn and Saxmundham349
Conversion Factors351

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