CHICKPEA BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 9 3 0 T O 1974 K. B. S I N G H PLANT BREEDER ( C H I C K P E A ) AND L. J. G. V A N DER M A E S E N G E R M P L A S M BOTANIST (PULSES) ICRISAT International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics 1 - 1 1 - 2 5 6 Begumpet Hyderabad 500016 (A.P.) India 1977 Preface With an increased emphasis on research on the important grain legume crop of chickpea, a need for a comprehensive listing of chickpea literature. there is 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, Agricultural Section), Research Institute, Publications Council of Scientific and Industrial in compiling and checking the references. and Information Research This Directorate (Wealth of India (New D e l h i ) , bibliography Indian covers and the the ICRISAT Library years 1 9 3 0 - 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 order to avoid confusion, in a particular field, the original language was kept in 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. ning with entry 1. entries. Numbering is consecutive begin- Author, subject, and geographic indexes provide a convenient approach to the 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 ment Program, and assistance in D.S. Sarma and the Mr. G.D. Bengtson, preparation S.V.K. Editor. Improve- We are thankful to the concerned Librarians for of this bibliography. The authors are also grateful to Messrs Parthasarathy for assistance in sorting out some references and preparing indexes and to M r . A.J. Rama Rao for typing the manuscript. K.B. Singh L.J.G. van der Maesen iii TABLE OF C O N T E N T S 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 117 119 DISEASES 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 NUTRITIONAL 145 QUALITY 149 USES 166 ECONOMICS A N D STATISTICS 172 GENERAL 172 MARKETING, TRADE AND PRICES 173 STATISTICS 173 AUTHOR SUBJECT INDEX 177 INDEX GEOGRAPHIC 199 INDEX LANGUAGE ABBREVIATIONS (Use w i t h Subject and G e o g r a p h i c 215 223 Indexes) vi List of Abbreviations Abstr. Bulgar. Sci. Lit. (Bulgaria) Abstracts of Bulgarian Scientific Literature Abstr. in Phytopathology (U.S.A.) Abstracts in Phytopathology Abstr. P a p . Agric. For. Sect., Pakistan Sci. Conf. (Pakistan) Abstracts, Papers of the Agriculture & Forest Section, Pakistan Science Conference Acad. Agric. Sci., Coimbatore (India) Academy of Agricultural Science, Coimbatore Acad. Rep. Populare Romine, Studii Cercetari Biochim. (Romania) Academia Republicii Populare Romine, Institutul de Biochemie, Studii si Cercetari de Biochimie Acad. Sci. Hung. (Hungary) Academia Scientiarum Hungariae Acad. Sci. (Paris) C.R. Ser. D. (France) Academie des Sciences (Paris) Comptes Rendus Serie D. Acta Biochim. Biophys. Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Biol. Iugosl. Genetika. (Yugoslavia) Acta Biologica Iugoslavica Genetica Acta Hort. Petrop. (U.S.S.R.) Acta Horto Petropolitani Acta Inst. bot. Acad. Sci. URSS. (U.S.S.R.) Acta Instituti botanici Academia Scientiarum URSS. Acta Phytotaxon. Geobot. (Japan) Acta Phytotaxonomica et Geobotanica Acta Phytother. (Netherlands) Acta Phytotherapeutica Actas Trabajos Congr. Peruano Quim.,3 , 1949 (Peru) Actas y Trabajos del Congreso Peruano de Quimica, 3 ° , 1949 Adm. Rep. Dir. A g r i c , Ceylon Administration Report, Director of A g r i culture, Ceylon A d v a n . Virus Res . (U.S.A.) Advances in Virus Research Afinidad (Spain) Afinidad Ager, Madr. (Spain) A g e r , Madrid Agr. Biol. Chem. (Japan) Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Agr. Exp. Sta. La Molina, Lima, Peru Agricultural Experiment Station La Molina, L i m a , Peru A g r . Gaz. N.S. Wales (Australia) Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales Agr. Inform. Punjab Agr. Univ. (India) Agricultural Information Punjab Agricultural University Agr. J. (India) Agricultural Journal Agr. Res. Ind. Counc. A g r . Res. (India) Agricultural Research, Indian Council of Agricultural Research A g r . Res. Inst., Pusa. (India) Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Agr. Res. J. Kerala (India) Agricultural Research Journal, Kerala Agr. Res. Rep. Agricultural Research Report Agr. Ser. Agricultural Series Agr. Situat. India Agricultural Situation in India Agr. tec. (Chile) Agricultura tecnica Agr. Tec. Mex. (Mexico) Agricultura Tecnica en Mexico Agra Univ. J. Res . Sci. (India) Agra University Journal of Research Science Agric. Anim. Husb., India Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, India Agric. Anim. Husb. Uttar Pradesh. (India) Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Uttar Pradesh Chickpea Bibliography Agric. Ganad. (Chile) Agricultura y Ganaderia An. Edafol. Fisiol. veg. (Spain) Anales de Edafologia y Fisiologia vegetal Agric. India, Bot. Ser. (India) Agriculture in India, Botanical Series An. Inst. Bot. A.J. Cavanilles (Spain) 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 Investigaciones Agronomicas., Madrid Agric. Pakistan Agriculture, Pakistan Anal. Inst. Cerc, agron. (Romania) Analele Institutului de Cercetari agronomice Academia Republicii Populare Romine Agricultura (Spain) Agricultura Agrociencia (Mexico) Agrociencia Anal. Inst. Cerc, agron. Ser. nova (Romania) Analele Institutului de Cercetari agronomice Academia Republicii Populare Romine Series nova Agrokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) Agrokhimiya Anal. Situacion Agric. Sinaloa (Mexico) Anales Situacion Agricultural Sinaloa Agron. Abstr. Madison (U.S.A.) Agronomy Abstracts, Madison Anales Fac. Farm. Bio-Quim., Univ. nac. Mayor San Marcos (Peru) Anales de la Facultad de Farmacla y Bio-Quimica, Universidad nacional Mayor de San Marcos Agron. J. (U.S.A.) Agronomy Journal Agron. Lusit. (Portugal) Agronomia Lusitania Anales Fac. Quim. Farm., Univ. Chile Anales de la Facultad de Quimica y Farmacla, Universidad de Chile Agronomia, Habana (Cuba) Agronomia, Habana Agronomico, Sao Paulo (Brazil) Agronomico, Sao Paulo Anales Real Soc. Espan. Fis. Quim. (Madrid) (Spain) Anales de la Real Sociedad Espanola de Fisica y Quimica (Madrid) AICRPP (India) All India Coordinated Research Project on Pulses Anales Soc. espan. Fis. Quim. (Spain) Anales de la Sociedade espanola de Fisica y Quimica Akad. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki Akademia Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Nauki Andhra Agric. J. (India) Andhra Agricultural Journal Allahabad Fmr (India) Allahabad Farmer Ankara Nukleer Arastirma Merkezi Teknik Rapor (Turkey) Ankara Nukleer Arastirma Merkezi Teknik Rapor Am. J. Bot. American Journal of Botany Am. J. Clin. Nutr. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Ankara Univ. Ziraat Fak. Bitki Yet. Kursusil (Turkey) Ankara Universitesi, Ziraat Fakultesi, Bitki Yetistirme ve Islahi Kursusu Am. Phytopathol. Soc. Monogr. American Phytopathological Society Monograph Ann. Agric. Sci. (Cairo) (Egypt) Annals of Agricultural Science (Cairo) An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. (Brazil) Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias Ann. Appl. Biol. (U.K.) Annals of Applied Biology An. Bromatol. (Madrid) (Spain) Anales de Bromatologia (Madrid) 2 List of Abbreviations Ann. Sci. Univ. Besancon, Bot. (France) Annales Scientifiques de l'Unlversite de Besancon, Botanique Ann. Arid Zone (India) Annals of Arid Zone Ann. Biochem. Annals of Biochemistry Ann. Sper. Agrar. (Italy) Annali della Sperimentazione Agraria Ann. Biochem. exp. Med. (India) Annals of Biochemistry and Experimental Medicine Ann. Stn. Chim-Agrar. Sper. Roma, Ser. III Pubbl. (Italy) Annali della Stazione Chimico-Agraria Sperimentale di Roma, Series III Pubblicazione Ann. Bot. (Lond.) (U.K.) Annals of Botany (London) Anniv. Vol., R. bot. Gadn. Calcutta (India) Anniversary Volume, Royal Botanic Garden Calcutta Ann. Chim. Applicata (Italy) Annali di Chimica Applicata Ann. Ecole natl. Agr. Alger(Algeria) Annales de I'Ecole Nationale d'Agriculture d'Alger Annu. Int. Statist. agric. (Italy) Annuaire Internationale des Statistiques agricoles, Rome Ann.Entomol. Soc. Am. (U.S.A.) Annals of the Entomological Society of America Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. (U.S.A.) Annual Review of Phytopathology Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. (U.S.A.) Annual Review of Plant Physiology Ann. Fac. Agrar. Univ. Bari (Italy) Annali della Facolta di Agraria, Universita di Bari Annual Rep. U.P. Agri. Univ. (India) Annual Report, Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University Ann. Fac. Agrar. Univ. Perugia (Italy) Annali della Facolta d'Agraria della Universita degli Studi Perugia Ann. Fals. (France) Annales des Falsifications Annual Rep. Ayub Agric. Res. Inst. (Pakistan) Annual Report, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute Ann. Inst. Agric. (Algeria) Annales de l'Institut Agricole Arch. Biochem. (U.S.A.) Archives of Biochemistry Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Suppl. Annales de l'Institut Pasteur, Supplement Arch. Biochem. Biophys. (U.S.A.) Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Ann. Inst. Phytopathol. Benaki (Greece) Annales de l'Institut Phytopathologique. Benaki Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn. Ther. Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie Ann. Naturhist. Museums Wien. (Vienna)(Austria) Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien (Vienna) Arch. Latinoamer. Nutr. Archivos Latinoamericanas de Nutricion Arch. Mikrobiol. (West Germany) Archiv fur Mikrobiologie Ann. Nutr. Aliment. (France) Annales de la Nutrition et de I'alimentation Arkiv Bot. Stockh. andra Ser. (Sweden) Arkiv for Botanik, Stockholm, andra Serie Ann. Rep. Indian Coun. Agric. Res. (India) Annual Report, Indian Council of Agricultural Research Atti Accad. Ligure Sci. Lett. (Italy) Atti dell' Accademia Ligure di Scienze e Lettere Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Biol. Veg. (France) Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique et Biologie Vegetale Atti accad. Lincei (Italy) Atti dell' Accademia Lincei 3 Chickpea Bibliography Biol. Zh. Arm. (U.S.S.R.) Biologicheskii Zhurnal Armenii Continues Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Armyanskoi SSR Biologicheskii Nauki Avan. Aliment. Mejora. Anim. (Spain) Avances en Alimentacion y Mejoramiento Animal Biologica Biologica Biol. osn. oroshaem. zeml. Moskwa. (U.S.S.R.) Biologicheski osnovy oroshaemogo zemledeliya, Moskwa Banaras Hindu Univ. J. Sclent. Res. (India) Banaras Hindu University Journal of Scientific Research Biotechnol. Bioengng. (U.S.A.) Biotechnology and Bioengineering Continues Journal of Biochemical and Microbiological Technology and Engineering Beih. Bot. Centr.bl. (Germany) Beihefte zum Botanischen Centralblatt 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 (Brazil) Boletim de Agricultura, Departamento de Producao Vegetal, Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria, Comercio e Trabalho, Estado de Minas Gerais Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (U.S.A.) Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications Biochem. J. (U.K.) Biochemical Journal Bol. Ind. anim. (Brazil) Boletim de Industria animal Biochem. Rev. (Bangalore) (India) Biochemical Reviews (Bangalore) Bol. Inst, nac. Invest. agron. (Madrid) (Spain) Boletin del Instituto nacional de Investigaciones agronomicas (Madrid) Biochem. Z. (W. Germany) Biochemische Zeitschrift Biochim. Biophys. Acta (Netherlands) Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Biofizika (U.S.S.R.) Biofizika Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. Secc. Biol. (Spain) Boletin de la Real Sociedad Espanola de Historia Natural Secci6n Biologica Biokhimiya (U.S.S.R.) Biokhimiya Bol. Soc. bot. Mex. Boletin de la Sociedad Botanica de Mexico Biol. Nauki (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Biologicheskii Nauki (Moscow) Cited interchangeably with Nauchnye Doklady Vysshei Shkoly Biologicheskii Nauki Bol. Soc. Quim. Peru Boletin de la Sociedad Quimica del Peru Boll. R. Staz. Pat. veg. N . S . (Italy) 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 Biologia Sperimentale Biol. Rundsch. (Germany) Biologischer Rundschau Boll. staz. Patol. veg. Roma (Italy) Bolletino della Stazione di Patologia vegetale di Roma Biol. Sci., Tokyo (Japan) Biological Science, Tokyo 4 List of Abbreviations Boln mens. Dir. gen. Econ. (rural) a g r i c , Mex. Boletin mensual de la Direccion general de economia (rural) agricola, Mexico Bull.,Agric. Res. Inst., Pusa (India) Bulletin, Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Bull., Ail-Union Inst. PI. Industr. Bulletin, All-Union Institute of Plant Industry Boln Patol. veg. Ent. agric. Madrid (Spain) Boletln de Patologia Vegetal y Entomologia agricola, Madrid Boln Secr. Agr. y Desarrollo Mexico Boletln de la Secretaria de Agricultura Desarrollo Mexico Bull. Appl. Bot. Genet. P I . Breed. (U.S.S.R.) Bulletin of Applied Botany, Genetics and Plant Breeding. Leningrad USSR = Trudi po prikladnoi Botanike, Genetike i Selektsii y Boln Soc. esp. Hist. Farm. (Spain) Boletln de la Sociedad espanola de Historia de la Farmacia Bull. Appl. Bot. P1. Breed. 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 Medicine Bonplandia (Corrientes) (Argentina) Bonplandia (Corrientes) Bull. Central Food Technol. Res. Inst., Mysore (India) Bulletin of the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore Changed to Food Science (Mysore) Bot. Gaz. (U.S.A.) Botanical Gazette Bot. J. Linn. Soc. (U.K.) Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society Continues Journal of the Linnean Society of Botany, London Bull. Deccan Coll. Res. Inst. (India) Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute Bot. Mag. Tokyo (Japan) Botanical Magazine, Tokyo (Shokubutsugaku Zasshi) Bull. Grain Technol. (India) Bulletin of Grain Technology Bot. Tidsskr. (Denmark) Botanisk Tidsskrift Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. Bulletin de I'Herbier Boissier Serie Botan. Zh. (U.S.S.R.) Botanicheskii Zhurnal Bull. Imp. Bur. PI. Genet. Herb. 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 and Public Health Brit. J. Nutr. (U.K.) British Journal of Nutrition Bull. int. Soc. Trop. Ecol. (India) Bulletin of the International Society for Tropical Ecology Continued as Tropical Ecology Brit. Med. J. (U.K.) British Medical Journal Broteria Broterla, Lisboa Bull. Natn. Inst. Sci. India Bulletin of the National Institute of Sciences of India Bucharest Inst. Agron. N. Balcescu Lucr. Stiint. Ser. Bucharest Institutul Agronomica Nicolae Balcescu Lucrari Stiintifice Serie Bull. Sceances Inst. Roy. Colon. Beige (Belgium) Bulletin desSciances de I'Institute Royale Coloniale Beige 5 Chickpea Bibliography Campesino, Santiago (Chile) Campesino, Santiago Bull. Soc. Agricrs. Rabat (Morocco) Bulletin de la Societe des Agriculteurs Rabat Can. Inst. Food Sci. Technol. J. Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal Continues Canadian Institute of Food Technology Journal Bull. Soc. Bot. Bulgarie, Sofia (Bulgaria) Bulletin de la Societe botanique de Bulgarie, Sofia Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. (France) Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France Can. J. Biochem. Physiol. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology Continues Canadian Journal of Medical Sciences; Continued in parts as Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr., Memoires (France) Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France, Memoires Bull. Soc. Chim. Biol. (France) Bulletin de la Societe de Chimie Biologique Can. J. Bot. Canadian Journal of Botany Bull. Soc. Entomol. Egypte (Egypt) 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 de l'Afrique du Nord Candollea (Switzerland) Candollea Caryologia (Italy) Caryologla Bull. Soc. Imp. nat. Moscow (U.S.S.R.) Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale Naturelle, Moscow Cent. Int. Agric. Trop. Ser. Semin. EE (Mexico) Centro International de Agricultura Tropical Series Seminars EE Colombia Bull. Soc. sci. Hyg. aliment. (France) Bulletin de la Societe Scientifique d'Hygiene Alimentaire et d'Alimentation Rationnelle de I'Homme Central Food Technol. Res. Inst.,Mysore (India) Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. (U.S.A.) Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club Bull. Univ. A s . Centr. (U.S.S.R.) Bulletin de l'Universite de l'Assi Centrale, Tashkent Central News Agency, S. Africa Central News Agency, South Africa Byull. glavn. bot. Sada (U.S.S.R.) Byulleten Glavnogo Botanicheskogo Sada Cereal Chem. (U.S.A.) Cereal Chemistry Byull. Vses. Inst. Rastenievod. (U.S.S.R.) Byulleten Vsesoyuznogo Instituta Rastenlevodstva Cereal Sci. Today (U.S.A.) Cereal Science Today Continued as Cereals Foods World Byull. vses. Nauch-issled Inst. Kukur Byulleten Vsesoyuznogo Nauchno-issledovatel'ski Institut Kukur Chem. Commun. Chemical Communications Chem. Ind. (London) (U.K.) Chemistry and Industry (London) Cah. Rech. Agron. (Morocco) Cahiers de la Recherche Agronomique CIAS - Cullacan, Sinaloa (Mexico) Centro de Investigaciones Agronomicas de Sinaloa Calif. Agric. (U.S.A.) California Agriculture CIAT (Colombia) Centro Internacional de Agricultura 6 Tropical List of Abbreviations Cienc. Nat. (Quito) (Equador) Ciencia y Naturaleza (Quito) Curtis'Bot. Mag. (U.K.) Curtis' Botanical Magazine Ciencia (Mex.) Ciencia (Mexico) Cyprus Agric. Res. Inst. Misc. Publ. (Cyprus) 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.) Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Nutrition Technical Communication Dacca Univ. Stud. (Bangladesh) Dacca University Studies Commonw. Mycol. Inst. (U.K.) Commonwealth Mycological Institute Danske Vid. Selsk., Biol. Skrift.(Denmark) Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Biologiske Skrifter Commonw. Agr. Bur. (Gt. Brit.) Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux Britain) Desert Inst. Bull., A R E Desert Institute Bulletin, Arab Republic Egypt (Great Compt. rend. Acad. Agr. France Comptes Rendus des Seances de I'Academie d'Agriculture de France Dhulia Coll. Agric. Mag. (India) Dhulia College of Agriculture Magazine Diss. Abstr. (U.S.A.) Dissertation Abstracts C.r. hebd. Seanc. Acad. Sci. Paris (France) 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) Comptes Rendus des Seances Mensuelles de la Societe des Sciences Nature-lies et Physiques du Maroc Suspended publication Dokl. Akad. Nauki SSSR Ser. Biol. (U.S.S.R.) Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Biologiya Dokl. Biochem. (English Translation Dokl. Akad. Nauki SSSR Ser. Biokhim.)(U.S.) Doklady Biochemistry (English Translation of Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Biokhimiya) Continues Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Biochemistry Section (English Translation) C.r. Soc. Fr. Physio - Veg. Comptes Rendus de la Societe Francaise de Physiologie Vegetale Crop Sci. (U.S.A.) Crop Science Dokl. Bot. Sci. (Engl. Transl. Dokl. Akad. Nauki SSSR Ser. Bot.) (U.S.) Doklady Botanical Sciences (English Translation of Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Seriya Botanica) Continues Doklady Akademii Nauki SSSR Botanical Sciences Section (English Translation) C.S.I.R. (India) Council of Scientific and Industrial Research C.S.l.R.O. Plant Introduction Review (Australia) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Plant Introduction Review Dokl. Vses. Akad. Sel'sk-khoz. Nauki(U.S .S.R.) Doklady Vsesoyuznoi Akademii Sel'sk-khozyaistvennykh Nauki imeni V . I . Lenina Cult. Mod. Cultivador Moderno Dopov. Akad. Nauki Ukr. RSR (U.S.S.R.) Dopovidi Akademii Nauki Ukrains'koi RSR Continued in parts as Dopovidi Akademiyl Nauki Ukrayins'koyi RSR Seriya B Veolohiya Veofizika Khimiya Ta Biolohiya Curr. Sci. (India) Current Science 7 Chickpea Bibliography Eur. J. Biochem. (West Germany) European Journal of Biochemistry Supersedes Biochemische Zeitschrift E. Afr. Agric. J. (Kenya) The East African Agricultural Journal Continued as East African Agricultural Journal of Kenya Tanganyika Uganda and Zanzibar Excerpta bot. (E. Germany) Excerpta botanica East Afr. Agric. For. J. (Kenya) East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal Continues East African Agricultural Journal of Kenya Tanganyika Uganda and Zanzibar Exp. Agric. (U.K.) Experimental Agriculture Supersedes Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture Experientiae (vicosa Minas Gerais) (Brazil) Experientiae (vicosa Minas Gerais) Econ. Bot. (U.S.A.) Economic Botany Econ. Res. Serv. Foreign USDA Economic Research Service Foreign USDA F.A.O. Agric. Stud. (Italy) Food & Agriculture Organization Agricultural Studies Ege Univ. Zir. Fak. Yay. (Turkey) Ege Universitesi Ziraat Fakultesi Yayinlari - Izmir F.A.O. Nutr. Mtg. Rep. Ser.(Switzerland) Food and Agriculture Organization Nutrition Meetings Report Series Egypt. Pharm. Bull. (U.A.R.) Egyptian Pharmaceutical Bulletin of the Pharmaceutical Society of Egypt and The Syndicate of Pharmacists, U.A.R. F.A.O. Nutr. Stud. Food and Agriculture Organization Nutritional Studies Emp. J. Exp. Agric. (U.K.) Empire Journal of Experimental Agriculture, Oxford Superseded by Experimental Agriculture F.A.O. Plant Prot. Bull. (Italy) Food and Agriculture Organization Plant Protection Bulletin Engl. Bot. Jahb. Engler, Botanlsche Jahrbucher F.A.O. Prod. Yb. Rome (Italy) Food and Agriculture Organization Production 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.) Entomological Review (English Translation of Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie) FEBS Lett. (Netherlands) Federation of European Biochemical Societies Letters Entomologie Phytopath. appl. Entomologie et Phytopathologie appliquees FEBS Proc. Meet. (U.S.A.) Federation of European Biochemical Societies 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.) Federal Register Hassadeh (Israel) Hassadeh Fert. News (India) Fertilizer News Hemera Zoa (Indonesia) 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 Rastenii Heredity (U.K.) Heredity, London Fiziol. Rast. (Mosc.) (U.S.S.R.) Fiziologiya Rastenii (Moscow) Hilgardia (U.S.A.) Hilgardia Fiziologia Mikroorganizmov(U.S.S.R.) Fiziologia Mikroorganizmov Flora (Jena) (East Germany) Flora (Jena) I.A.R.I. Indian Agricultural Research Institute Folia Microbiol. (Prague) (Czechoslovakia) Folia Microbiologica (Prague) Continues Ceskoslovenska Mikrobiologie I.C.A.R. Indian Council of Agricultural Research I.C.A.R. Agric. Yb. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Agricultural Yearbook Folleto Misc. Inst. Nac. Investig. Agric. Mexico Folleto Miscellaneo del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agronomicas Mexico Food Agric. Council Pakistan Food and Agriculture Council, Pakistan I.C.A.R. Res. Ser. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Research Series Ceased publication Food Res. (U.S.A.) Food Research Continued as Journal of Food Science I.C.A.R. Rev. Ser. Bull. 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STAT Govt Index 530- 1965. 1456 MADHYA PRADESH out the m o s t (gram, seed peas Nat. suitable mixture & khesari) ration at Govt Soil Index Agric. 6-2:1954-59, 531. with Cons. FId IARS, Res. Expts, ICAR, Delhi. 1457 AGRIC RES to Delhi. STAT find of w h e a t , MADHYA out PRADESH the m o s t gram and linseed suitable mixture (by the Govt E x p t s F a r m V i d i s h a . Agric. FId Expts, M.P. peas IARS, and Expts & Lathyrus) yield Sehore. INST AGRIC sowing rows) Nat. at Index 6-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. Demons. Nat. the 825. 1451 INST experiment different Inst. of 532- 1965. 1458 Index Agric. 473-474. FId IARS, of MAHARASHTRA determine wheat & to Nat. wheat with & RES STAT crop Farm Tharsa. Nat. 8-1:1948-53, Expts M.P., Delhi. ICAR, Delhi. 1452 87 & Index Agric. 824- 1962. two m e t h o d s gram as mixed 1962. suitaSeed 1459 MAHARASHTRA the Maharashtra. lbs / ac) the 8-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. compare the m o s t g r a m at Industry, (40 Plant to Farm, Washim. IARS, AGRIC Expt residual effect cropping STAT FId Expts Maharashtra. 6-2:1954-59, 1965. RES (2 yrs) ble mixture at MADHYA PRADESH study gram with at of mixed Expts M.P. STAT of 6-2:1954-59, 1965. Res. FId the MADHYA PRADESH out find legumes Expts Powar- Expts, M.P. ICAR, (gram, ICAR, Delhi. (2 yrs) cotton effect legumes on PRADESH MADHYA PRADESH the different Nat. STAT RES to 533. RES 525-526. 1965. Stn Phanda. 1450 AGRIC of 1965. 1962. INST Inst. Index Agric. 1454 gram, locality of w h e a t , IARS, wheat by 1449 Exptl Farm, Index Agric. 6-1:1948-53, crop lbs/ rotation gram + wheat, the Govt Nat. of 6-2:1954-59, find AGRIC propor- 6-1:1948-53, Delhi. Expts MADHYA Agric. FId Expts, M.P. birra different ICAR, RES 40 1965. find out Seed & D e m o n s . M.P. INST the Nat. to the RES to (by r o w s ) ICAR, Delhi. sowing method & FId P MADHYA PRADESH (wheat Index Agric. suitable (N & gram at STAT (in r o w s ) AGRIC 531. RES the dose Delhi. Delhi. Expts 1448 AGRIC find out Stn Jhabua. ICAR, 1962. INST to of different Farm, Expts, IARS, STAT MADHYA PRADESH (2 y r s ) castor 1447 sowing methods gram mixtures FId Index Agric. 1453 6-2:1954-59, mixture PRADESH Govt Exptl Index Agric. by Res. 520-522. FId Expts, Expts 6-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. to Nat. Indore. INST AGRIC propor- Farm Jabalpore. STAT sowing 1965. for wheat and ICAR, of (birra) the Govt Agric. Plant Industry, Expts M.P. INST AGRIC crops PRADESH sowing methods (wheat-gram mixtures the effect 6-2:1954-59, Delhi. (2 y r s ) IARS, INST AGRIC at m i x t u r e and manurial 4-2:1954-59, Delhi. ICAR, Expts crop- study Adhartal Jabalpur. IARS, INST the to gram as mixed FId Expts M . P . , GUJRAT study legume (Agric. Agric. to STAT MADHYA PRADESH gram) 1445 Expts RES (3 y r s ) 1962. INST AGRIC Expts at of Govt Index Agric. 825. FId sowing Exp. Expt IARS, ICAR, 1460 Chickpea INST Bibliography AGRIC Expt to wheat RES STAT find & out gram at INST AGRIC MAHARASHTRA a suitable mixture Res. Stn Index Agric. FId Expts Maharashtra. 8-1:1948-53, 826. ICAR, 1962. Niphad. Nat. Delhi. INST AGRIC RES Expts (4 wheat mixed rates) Nat. Expts to Agric. IARS, gram the (in the Crop R e s . Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, FId INST effect of different sowing seed RES Stn Badnapur. IARS, ICAR, jowar with of seed) study gram at (in the FId Res. of AGRIC of RES (5 IARS, STAT yrs) to jowar with proportions other Stn Mohol. Nat. Nat. 8-2: Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, ICAR, 1965. of (P. RES STAT (6 yrs) to with (40 Res. Stn IARS, INST ICAR, AGRIC Expt to RES to Nat. Expts of wheat rial at manured the A g r i c . FId (4 proportion get maximum yield the Agric . Index Agric. FId 453-454. of Res. 1962. of Expt to both of Stn Agric. wheat FId ICAR, AGRIC Expts tion (2 RES gram and jowar compared to ICAR, AGRIC Expts (5 of mixed at yrs) 344. STAT to IARS, Nat. crop & propor- get maximum entire 9-1:1948-53, at cropping Res. of gram & pure crop Stn Bijapur. Expts Mysore. IARS, ICAR, RES STAT yrs) to as jowar at Index 9-2:1954-59, 1965. 1472 MYSORE find & compare combinations at jowar of Nat. ICAR, Delhi. on the FId 756-759. of the cultural yield the Agric. of Res. effect & jowar Stn manu& gram Bijapur. Expts Mysore. IARS, 9-2: ICAR, Delhi. RES STAT MYSORE study the effect of diff. ratios gram mixtures on yield at & Res. Stn Dharwar. Nat. the Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, 765, IARS, 1965. Res. of 1474 765-766. INST wheat ICAR, Delhi. AGRIC Expts & Agric. gram on jowar, Nat. 9-2:1954-59, 1962. MYSORE the effect of growing mixtures in diff. (gram) FId IARS, FId Index Res. ICAR, grass propor- Stn Dharwar. Expts Mysore. 1468 88 STAT to Delhi. Nat. 9-2:1954-59, 1965. 1475 MYSORE study of w h e a t Res. ICAR, & the Delhi. effect gram on Stn Kaladgi. Expts Mysore. IARS, 341- RES (5 yrs) cropping the residual effect Expts, Mysore, legume STAT 456-457. 1467 Stn Kaladgi. RES study Index Agric. the Index Agric. 1962. study to tions at the Agric. re- MYSORE cropping FId to the Delhi. RES the A g r i c . Agric. the best Stn Bijapur. Expts Mysore. IARS, INST Res. IARS, MYSORE Expts Mysore. Expt to work out of FId 752-754. Res. Expts to work out money value ICAR, Delhi. MYSORE turn as Agric. FId 1466 STAT yrs) cul- the A g r i c . 1473 INST AGRIC INST at 1965. Expts, IARS, STAT Index Agric. INST AGRIC optimum combi- 1471 practices 1954-59, 1465 ICAR, different Index Agric. those various Nat. 984-992. IARS, suitable gram with practices mixed to FId mixtures MYSORE the of 754-756. Chinamung Index Agric. 9-1:1948-53, Delhi. not also gram at Annigeri. Agric. rotation Stn Expts 751-752. find out & Nat. RES the Agric. IARS, 1965. STAT out gram and wheat Mysore. or to wheat yrs) INST AGRIC 8-2:1954-59, Delhi. find wheat and & Nat. Expts, Maharashtra. of gram P2O5/ac ) Jeur. 954-961. (4 compared Expts, the best crops groundnut, lbs FId Res. FId 1965. returns Res. MAHARASHTRA jowar with other aureus) Expt the Agric. 9-2:1954-59, Delhi. rotation of mixed compared with STAT MYSORE Stn Bijapur. 1464 find out of Mysore. the A g r i c . RES tural manurial (china m u n g , at Maharashtra. AGRIC the 1470 (2 yrs) INST AGRIC the best crops Stn Chas. Expts at Index. 1965. nation ICAR, Delhi. out gram & wheat) INST Expts MAHARASHTRA find groundnut, Delhi. of mixed yield returns as Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, Delhi. 1463 Expts the Nat. to work out Nat. Mysore. sowing 1965. INST on STAT MYSORE those of pure crop at Delhi. Expts Maharashtra. 930-933. the effect (gram & w h e a t ) INST AGRIC. effect different the A g r i c . Index Agric. 1954-59, to RES Bijapur. STAT MAHARASHTRA (6 yrs) study Stn Annigeri. (4 yrs) cropping 1462 AGRIC Res. AGRIC Expts Expts Maharashtra. 928-930. Expts to (gram & w h e a t ) Agric.FIdExptsMysore.9-2:1954-59,747-748.IARS,ICA 1965. 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Index 13-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. to 1962. 1489 UTTAR PRADESH study different seed and wheat grown mixed residual monsoon crop of rate effect at Kalyanpur. wheat U.P., 13-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. at Index Agric. 1135-1138. 1484 89 Nat. the effect of proportions on on their the the A g r i c . diffe- residual monsoon rows Index Agric. Delhi. Expts 1483 gram Farm B.R. Nat. of conditions IARS, INST Index 1962. proportions Res. Agra. 1150-1152. monsoon Nat. the effect 1487 and UTTAR PRADESH study cropping 13-1:1948-53, the INST 13-1: 1962. and o i l s e e d s Expts U.P., Agric. diffe- 13-1:1948-53, Delhi. (gram) in alternate wheat gram and succeeding Farm Bharari. UTTAR PRADESH the mixed rainfed crop at of yield Farm Atarra. ICAR, Delhi. its monsoon Expts U.P., grown different 1129- PRADESH proportions grown mixed and following Mechanised legume ICAR, gram and yield under Expts 1482 effect effect of of (mustard) INST crop Index 1962. the 13-1: ICAR, Delhi. otherwise residual INST Farm Balatal. gram 13-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. their FId STAT study Institutional of and Nat. and following mon- PRADESH the the State RES to on on IARS, Sugarcane Index Agric. yield IARS, proportions effect Expts of gram and yield Expts U.P., study grown mixed 1948-53. INST the effect Res. UTTAR to seed intercrop- 945, FId STAT yrs) Index Agric. succeeding monsoon Expts U.P. Govt at proportions Atarra. the crop PRADESH on on Nat. 1481 UTTAR effect the RES (2 inter- 1962. RES their 1143-1144. Bichapuri, INST on Index Agric. the of mixed 940-941. of 13-1:1948-53, at the effect of (seed) 1486 Expts 1480 effect 13-1: UTTAR PRADESH study Index Agric. of 1962. the Expts U.P., 1962. UTTAR PRADESH out Delhi. 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Stn FId Expts IARS, 1490 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts RES to STAT study proportions of (sown along the yield and the UTTAR PRADESH the gram FId ICAR, wheat residual Instructional IARS, & of INST different crop Delhi. on effect on Students the 13-1:1948-53, Expts rent RES STAT (2 yrs) seed study proportions grown mixed effect to UTTAR on on the FId 1173. IARS, of gram & yield and Res. crop Stn Lucknow. Expts U.P. ICAR, 13-1:1948-53, Delhi. at Nat. to 1172- Expts RES STAT (3 yrs) rent seed mixed on effect study proportions their on the yield ICAR, Delhi. 1173-1175. INST AGRIC Expt to wheat wheat AGRIC the (grown at seed the Crop Physiol. crop rate Res. crop FId 1176. ICAR, Delhi. RES STAT study the Expt to seed proportions mixed on and the their 1962. 1493 INST Index Agric. 1176-1177. monsoon Res. FId AGRIC IARS, Expts to study cropping (by growth & yield the seed ac) at N INST 1494 30 & Lucknow. U.P. ICAR, Nat. P Delhi. 1962. the effect their and yield U.P. STAT of gram & wheat the residual crop Nat. at Index 13-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. UTTAR PRADESH suitable crop 60) in soil of the types 1962. 1499 fertilizer g r a m and sche- wheat (N 50 agriculturally at FId 1195-1196. Orrai, Jalaun. Expts U.P. IARS, 13-1: ICAR, Delhi. 1500 AGRIC P to (30 at RES STAT study the & 60 in U.P. lbs the Allahabad. grown UTTAR PRADESH effect N (25 lbs/ac) on w h e a t cultivators Nat. Delhi. of P205/ac) fields Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, effect 1954-59, and gram Karchana, FId Expts 922-923. IARS, 1965. 1501 the INST Nat. AGRIC Expts 13-1:1948-53, K 40 to on RES STAT study vators fields, FId UTTAR the gram & Agric. INST of mixed proportions) Botanical an (50 PRADESH effect wheat of N mixture 30, in IARS, P the Karchana & Meja. Expts U.P. to 40 & culti- Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. RES STAT study the intercrop with gram in between lbs/ Sugarcane Res. Garden, FId 1182-1183. N AGRIC Expt on gram and mustard Index Agric. 13-1:1948-53, FId IARS, 1498 of Index Agric. mixture different application of the N a t i o n a l Index Agric. 1193. on Reg. Index 1954-59, 1965. 1502 PRADESH of w h e a t , w i t h and without the 13-1:1948-53, crop effect rate Nat. effect at 1962. Nat. Delhi. UTTAR residual crop seed grown mixed proportions IARS, for mixed 923-924. STAT the Stn Varanasi. dule 1948-53, at 1495 RES different UTTAR PRADESH Expts RES important 1962. INST AGRIC of linseed study formulate Nat. gram and Stn Lucknow. ICAR, & 1497 succeeding monsoon to requirements residual Expts U.P. FId of and mustard and on Expt & 1962. of gram yield following Crop Physiol. effect to Res. 1194-1195. UTTAR PRADESH of STAT the Agric. & AGRIC on at Expt INST 1183-1185. PRADESH effect and seed Nat. proportions) Expts U.P. the Index Agric. 13-1:1948-53, Stn Lucknow. Index Agric. RES the Reg. residual Delhi. manurial effect at 1962. (2 yrs) effect grown UTTAR PRADESH of m i x e d IARS, & Nat. 13-1:1948-53, grown mixed diffe- Stn Lucknow. ICAR, STAT Ca) the Expts U.P. IARS, study (N P K & effect of gram and Res. FId RES of crop, 1962. gram yield different following monsoon the Crop Physiol. Index Agric. the residual UTTAR the gram & wheat residual 1492 UTTAR PRADESH to STAT of U.P. of the 13-1:1948-53, Stn Varanasi. Expts AGRIC RES Expts INST INST the succeeding monsoon Res. the and Delhi. study their the Index 1962. ICAR, AGRIC on residual and Farm Pratapgarh. proportions diffe- linseed the following monsoon Crop Physiol. Agric. their yield on yield Expt effect of on succeeding monsoon the IARS, PRADESH the effect of proportions FId Expts U.P. 1491 the seed UTTAR PRADESH study effect Govt 1166. to on INST INST AGRIC STAT grown mixed Index 1962. RES (3 y r s ) different the Nat. AGRIC Expts their at Farm Kanpur. Expts U.P. seed grown mixed lines/crosswise) following monsoon Agric. effect Agric. Expts FId 1965. 1496 90 of gram grown sugarcane (one row of two rows Stn Neoli. Expts. 59, 1140-1141. IARS, UTTAR PRADESH effect U.P. IARS, of cane) Nat. at as the Index 13-2:Book 2, 1954- ICAR, Delhi. 1503 Agronomy INST AGRIC Expts RES cropping (gram, of STAT (3 yrs) of to pea, etc. at Shajehanpur. other sown in between the Sugarcane Nat. 13-2:Book 2, IARS, INST the effect of mixed sugarcane with sugarcane) U.P. UTTAR PRADESH study 1854-59, ICAR, Delhi. crops crop two rows Res. Index Agric. AGRIC Expts FId RES (gram, Expts RES to STAT study in sugarcane in autumn/spring FId 1202. IARS, sugarcane in Iqbalpur, Saharanpur. Expts Agric. FId Expts. 1220-1221. effect Expts of mixed cropping (interplanted with pea planting ICAR, AGRIC Expts RES STAT in & crop gram) (3 y r s ) cropping to study U.P. 1954-59, 1965. the (gram, fields, Agric. Expts U.P. 1201-1203. INST AGRIC Expts crop IARS, RES (inter to IARS, sown with plantings Expts U.P. INST in to RES STAT study plantings in IARS, effect INST AGRIC Expts to cropping planted Nat. STAT study ICAR, in Agric. FId in the Expts U.P. 1211-1212. IARS, on fields, AGRIC Expts STAT (3 y r s ) cropping spring fields, Agric. RES to 1203-1204. (gram, planted crop FId 1219-1220. Expts U.P. IARS, the effect of different seed Res. 1541-1542. sowing ratios) Stn Amrukh. 13-2: IARS, ICAR, 1514 RES STAT study UTTAR PRADESH the rows effect of the Reg. FId of different gram & wheat Res. on their Stn Amrukh. Expts U.P. IARS, Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. 1515 to sowing RES STAT study on 1954-59, UTTAR PRADESH effect of gram and w h e a t at Stn Amrukh. Index the Nat. direction the Index Agric. U.P. 13-2:Book 2, IARS, ICAR, 1954-59, Delhi. Reg. FId of Res. Expts 1543-1544. 1965. 1516 1509 RES on Nat. Index 1954-59, 1510 91 STAT (3 yrs) arrangement cultivators 1965. (in Expts U.P. of Expts IARS, UTTAR PRADESH study Reg. to rotaStn 1513 FId AGRIC Expt with autumn/ ICAR, Delhi. to 1965. in 13-2:Book 2, FId the Expts Nat. Res. 1262. in 1965. cultivators Deoband Saharanpur. Sugarcane Index Agric. 1954-59, 1542-1543. autumn/spring the or at AGRIC with sugarcane 19 4-59, STAT Delhi. INST 1965. RES Index Agric. of mixed Nat. intercropping P2O5/ac) Index Agric. yield at 1204-1205. of lbs 1965. & wheat fields, FId the Nat. (3 yrs) ratios the effect of mixed etc) Expts 1512 effect 100 at 1954-59, Expt UTTAR PRADESH pea FId 1221-1222. UTTAR PRADESH planted Delhi. autumn/spring 13-2:Book 2, sugarcane fields, 1965. the Book 2, INST mixed ICAR, Delhi. study 1511 effect of mixed 1954-59, 13-2:Book 2, INST AGRIC INST 1965. Index Agric. STAT their yield Nat. FId 1508 fields, Haldwani, Nainital. the cultivators Delhi. study AGRIC gram PRADESH with study (with/without Expts in autumn/ 1954-59, effect the RES to ICAR, INST Index Agric. UTTAR (gram etc) sugarcane 1506 1965. the Index 1954-59, with autumn/spring planted Nat. Saharanpur. U.P. 1507 cultivators Delhi. RES Index Index Agric. of in tion with cane 1954-59, 1965. 1954-59, 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, 2, 1965. Sinbhaoli Meerut. Expts U.P. Nat. cultivators Nat. gram/pea) the cultivators pea/gram) to pea) autumn/spring UTTAR PRADESH the (intersown with in PRADESH the Delhi. gram the e f f e c t of m i x e d 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, AGRIC Expt the Delhi. UTTAR of mixed pea) 13-2:Book study Sakotitanda Meerut. IARS, in ICAR, STAT (2 yrs) spring effect Mowana Kalyan Meerut. FId ICAR, Delhi. 13-2:Book 2, Expts gram & autumn/spring plantings, Nat. 13-2:Book 2, 1505 PRADESH (intersown with cultivators STAT UTTAR PRADESH Saharanpur. Index 13-2:Book 2, RES sugarcane cultivators Nat. Delhi. UTTAR U.P. IARS, (3 yrs) INST AGRIC INST the 1504 UTTAR PRADESH Expts U.P. the effect of mixed fields, 1159-1161. fields, Modinagar, Meerut. Agric. study with autumn/spring planted 1965. the to pea) Stn INST AGRIC INST AGRIC STAT UTTAR PRADESH (2 yrs) their of to UTTAR study the yield at Index Agric. Book 2, 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. PRADESH the effect of rows of the Reg. FId gram & Res. Expts U.P. 1545-1546. diff. linseed Stn Amrukh. 13-2: IARS, ICAR, 1517 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expt to wheat on RES mixed U.P. (in effect Nat. ICAR, AGRIC Expt and to the Agric. Delhi. RES STAT Baharaich. (in Nat. Delhi. Stn Expts. different Index Agric. 1954-59, FId 1549. AGRIC Expts RES (2 yrs) fertilizers wheat at Nat. STAT to UTTAR study the Agric. Index Agric. 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. AGRIC Expts RES in Expts (3 yrs) different wheat on to the Res. Expts Expts U.P. IARS, IARS, Res. FId of gram and 1551-1552. U.P. 13-2: IARS, the of at seed the Nat. AGRIC Expts gram RES to study the barley in lines on the Inst. Crop Physiol. Index Agric. 1954-59, FId INST of gram & AGRIC State Mecha- (2 yrs) fertilizer wheat at Nat. to the 1965. 1521 INST study effect their of Book 2, 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. Lucknow. AGRIC Expt Nat. 2, AGRIC of mixed of gram & Lucknow. crops Hardoi. Nat. IARS, 1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. Expt of to RES find STAT out gram & wheat Res. Expts U.P. IARS, on Res. effect FId AGRIC their of the R e g . FId of gram & Res. Stn Expts U.P. 1580-1582. IARS, 1529 UTTAR PRADESH study rate the effect ratios yield Nat. at of 1954-59, of gram and the R e g . Index Agric. Delhi. to RES STAT study FId Res. Stn Expts 1594-1596. 1965. 1530 Res. 1596. IARS, UTTAR PRADESH the in FId AGRIC effect different of sowing ICAR, gram combinations, Stn Varanasi. Expts U.P. RES Nat. & at Index 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. STAT (2 yrs) to 1954-59, 1965. 1531 IARI find (in l i n e s ) the I A R I , IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC Expt IARS, at out suitable of w h e a t , Delhi. Nat. Delhi. crop gram & linseed Index Agric. 15-1:1948-1953, 1954-59, (in linseed, STAT to FId 339-340. 1962. 1532 1965. Reg. FId 1566-1567. 1525 92 IARI study different wheat & Index Agric. 1954-59, 484-486. sowing the RES (3 yrs) cropping Nat. Index Agric. 1965. to seed Expts IARI. Expts U.P. of mixed their yield 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. rate Stn 1565-1566. Nat. STAT Agric. at UTTAR PRADESH Stn Hardoi. the effect seed 1965. ICAR, Expts 1524 the of 13-2:Book 2, of INST AGRIC 1528 UTTAR PRADESH study IARS, INST ICAR, (gram & w h e a t ) Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, Expts 1579-1580. 13-2: the physiological the Reg. Res. FId 1965. 1954-59, RES on the Reg. the effect of UTTAR PRADESH fertilizers at 1954-59, Index Agric. (3 yrs) wheat mixed Expts U.P. study Reg. Index Agric. U.P. INST 1523 to economy of mixed the ICAR, Delhi. 1560-1561. STAT (2 yrs) response to RES 1578-1579. 1527 the at their yield at Varanasi. at 13-2:Book cropping FId to Nat. mixture INST Reg. FId UTTAR PRADESH STAT Delhi. wheat sowing yield Crop Physiol. Index Agric. 1954-59, study ratios different UTTAR PRADESH Inst. the Index Agric. 1954-59, IARS, on mixed RES on ICAR, Expt Expts to Nat. 13-2:Book 2, 1522 STAT STAT (3 yrs) Meerut. Index Agric. Expts U.P. 1559-1560. RES of mixed at 1965. ICAR, Delhi. wheat 1965. INST AGRIC Nat. 13-2:Book 2, IARS, UTTAR PRADESH (2 yrs) & the effect gram & wheat gram & wheat different ICAR, Delhi. STAT RES (2 yrs) Expts INST 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. ICAR, effect of 13-2:Book 2, IARS, of Delhi. Stn Meerut. Stn Bahraich. Expts U.P. study yield Expts U.P. to Nat. UTTAR PRADESH 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, cropping UTTAR PRADESH nised Farm Bharari. FId IARS, study Stn Meerut. Expts effect of cropping proportions their to lines Stn PRADESH 1549-1550. STAT Expts U.P. STAT (3 yrs) sowing 1520 RES Farm Kalai. 1526 Expts INST AGRIC the G o v t . FId physiological (gram & w h e a t ) 1519 on mixed Book 2, the crops 1965. gram 1965. UTTAR PRADESH study 1570-1571. INST AGRIC INST at Index Agric. proportions) Res. to of m i x e d 1954-59, INST sowing STAT fertilizers 1518 of RES (2 yrs) response 1546-1547. the A g r i c . 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Res. 1965. effect their yield at U.P. Expts UTTAR PRADESH the mixed gram & proportions) FId 1954-59, INST AGRIC sowing seed Index Agric. study wheat of different 13-2:Book 2, IARS, on UTTAR PRADESH the their yield at Attara. INST STAT study the effect seed gram at FId of mixed proportions) IARI, Delhi. Expts IARI. 15-2: IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1533 Agronomy KATYAL, S.K. Study on the cropping gram relative of over wheat the utility with individual certain agronomic mixed and Ludhiana. ALMEIDA ALVES, 1534 (Effect Vicia G. and (Study of and interplanting chickpeas on yields.) stop. with forage Nauchn. Inst. of oats with beets, peas 1. effects Trudy vissh. chemical better cropping Sci. 19-4:439-543. in of India. Indian J. agric. 1949. short a major 1536 gical at F.G. a young Sad Ogorod. orchard - 288-290. 96-11:46-47. 1958. 1537 & BAL, cultivation in C.P. SAHASRABUDDHE, (with gram, Indian Agr. khesari J. on 1538 on mixed cropping Nagpur agric. Coll. of nitrogen Study of Postgrad. 24-3/4: ET AL. and mixed unirrigated School 5-1:56-61. stand of barley conditions. Indian agric. and Res. of SINGH, Note 1:87-95. 1947. SINGH, & wheat & RAM, A. response of B.P., Studies gram. SINGH, gram. hints K. Effect Res. paddy Tech. 3:14. V.M. & AMBEKAR, Gram after paddy - Poona agr. Coll. Mag. Gr. Rev. growers (dry) in U.P. eastern Bull. Bur. Agric. 1957. 1548 R.P., in mixed INST T.P. linseed India. Univ. the 2-3: ICRISAT, K.S. levels J. 3-4:364-367. of Nit r o g e n Res. 1966. and and in the semi-arid on Farming Hyderabad, at the tropics Interna- Systems, held India:373-384. on ET AL. short term rotations Indian J. 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BHATNAGAR, wheat Mag. 1949. H.D. "Inter- advance IARI, CHAVAN, SHARMA, 1950. 20: K.R. studies 13-16. soil. upon wheat.) 3:93-111. BALASUBRAMANYAN, D.N. 1925. and gram. crop the explanation of duration varieties Practical Some of tentative physical interplantA and lentil) properties and arietinum some 1974. in Rabi wheat on ANON A.K.Y. Mixed F.J. Cicer obovata cover Symposium PLYMAN, var. sativa Vasil Kolarov 14-1:189-198. NARAYAN AIYER, ing.) cultivating Melhoramento 1535 (Chickpeas ROTATION J. of Preliminary the selsko- 1965. PELIPENKO, AND Thesis, 1963. KOINOV, SYSTEM under M.Sc. University, CROPPING Kabuli cropping factors. Punjab Agricultural of lentil PRADESH residual applied (Adhartal to effect gram on Farm, Jabal- Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. 109-110. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1552 Chickpea INST Bibliography AGRIC Expts of P RES STAT (3 yrs) applied gram on to the study Expts previous leguminous (30 of (Govt a yield ICAR, the wheat Nat. crop Exptl Index Agric. 6-1:1948-53, Delhi. AGRIC residual effect Farm Powarkheda). Expts M.P. INST MADHYA PRADESH to 138-139. lbs/ac) (tur, FId etc) IARS, 1962. STAT MADHYA PRADESH on the Expts tion RES STAT (2 yrs) of (gram, wheat study with peas, ICAR, different Expts of succeeding Nat. RES STAT wheat, Plant pulses to 185-186. FId N & FId Expts M.P. P Indore. crops the Nat. 6-1:1948-53, AGRIC AGRIC Expts RES tion for and in soil. 53, find out crop and gram, Inst. of 215-217. (Govt seed & D e m o n . Index Agric. 232-233. FId IARS, AGRIC Expts RES to IARS, manures the to wheat cake & AGRIC during two succeeding years, and on gram during Powarkheda. M.P. 1948-49 1950-51 Nat. 6-1:1948-53, 260. IARS, Betul. AGRIC to on Expts to STAT study crop Farm, FId compost and applied to wheat succeeding on gram other wheat during Powarkheda). M.P. residual manures during crop 1950-51 Nat. 6-1:1948-53, and Expts INST of of on Expt to study applied to soybean, cotton Indore. the 1949-50 Exptl at IARS, crop residual previous jowar, Inst. Nat. 277. IARS, Seed IARS, direct of P gram & & Demons. FId Expts ICAR, effect (at 40 & of 80 & khesari) Delhi. RES STAT Delhi. N and P2O5/ lbs on wheat Nat. crop Index 6-2:1954-59, 212. 1965. 1563 MADHYA PRADESH study the effect of direct P effect Farm U j j a i n ) . ICAR, Delhi. of (with gram) Expts M.P. N and on wheat Nat. Index 6-2:1954-59, 221-222. 1965. 1564 STAT MADHYA PRADESH to see to pulses on the P residual effects (20 (gram, Res. & 40 crop FId lbs lentil, of wheat Stn Adhartal, Index Agric. 286-287. lbs peas, succeeding the Govt A g r i c . Nat. the of Jabal- Expts M.P. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. INST the of crops 1565 AGRIC to RES find STAT MADHYA PRADESH out application P2O5 to pulses (gram, on the (gram, yield of the of P residual (20 peas, the & Agric. IARS, Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. 1559 94 FId Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. 40 effect lbs of P2O5/ac) lentil & Lathyrus) succeeding (Govt E x p t s Stn C h i n d w a r a ) . on Industry, FId RES (2 yrs) 6-2:1954-59, Farm groundnut etc.) of Plant lentil ICAR, Delhi. effect kharif Index Agric. P2O5/ac) lbs Index Agric. the application pore) and MADHYA PRADESH the cowpea, 6-1:1948-53, 1962. STAT of 40 pea, Govt Expts M.P. FId AGRIC Expts RES effect MADHYA PRADESH the (M.E.A. khesari) the 1558 AGRIC FId P2O5/ac) town 1962. INST & Farm P o w a r k h e d a ) . to IARS, Index Agric. FId Expts 261. (20 153. STAT effect ICAR, Agric. fertilizers 1948-49 (Govt PRADESH ICAR, Delhi. effect during RES study residual MADHYA PRADESH the P Nat. legumes Expts RES 135-136. 1562 Expts 1557 AGRIC on wheat Index 1561 residual of on wheat INST AGRIC in 1962. INST levels 6-2:1954-59, (M.E.A. 1556 1949-50 Govt Index Agric. super- of yield & MADHYA the at IARS, effect its STAT study khesari) ac 6-1:1948- sulphate)applied on RES to residual farm yard manure, 1947-48 crop Nat. 6-2:1954-59, (gram, Expt on heavy ICAR, Delhi.1962. ammonium of 30 lbs 1965. to winter legumes INST scrobiculatum) lac Expts M.P. (town compost, groundnut Delhi. & gram Expts M.P. FId effect 25 rota- Farm D i n d o r i ) . residual 15, the previous ICAR, Farm, STAT MADHYA PRADESH study residual (@ Agric. Agric. INST ICAR, Delhi. 1965. the best and to different Index Agric. (Paspalum tur the Stn Adhartal). Expts MADHYA PRADESH to IARS, (Govt R e s . INST (gram, 1555 Kodo with wheat Nat. STAT Industry, effect 1962. (2 yrs) of Plant STAT MADHYA PRADESH find P2O5/ac) M.P. INST 283-287. RES to IARS, singly rabi (Inst. sann w i t h and Index Agric. FId Expts M.P. phosphate applied IARS, residual on jowar at Industry, ICAR, Delhi. of cotton crop 1560 Expts 1554 previous linseed) INST (Govt Exptl Index Agric. study the application combination rabi MADHYA PRADESH to crops groundnut, rota- 1962. (2 yrs) the Nat. 6-1:1948-53, Delhi. INST AGRIC effect of lentil & Khesari) Farm Powarkheda). Expts M.P. the leguminous 1962. MADHYA PRADESH to to soybean, nitrogen Indore). the effect of P 2 O 5 study pea, 6-1:1948-53, INST AGRIC to applied gram, without 1553 RES (4 yrs) wheat Nat. 6-2:1954-59, 1965. crop Index 290-291. 1566 Agronomy INST AGRIC Expts of RES to study phosphatic manures applied wheat Nat. 59, to at gram on 300-303. Expts RES gram on STAT ICAR, Delhi. 40 lbs effect P2O5/ac) crop ICAR, Delhi. of with of AGRIC Expt to legume STAT find out effect the rotation for the tract Agric. Res. Stn Chas. Nat. FId Expts Maharashtra. 838. IARS, ICAR, AGRIC Expts Inst, of IARS, cereals & (jowarat the Index Agric. AGRIC RES STAT (2 yrs) along study 1962. with manures for with gram/mung-wheat) Stn Jeur. Nat. Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, the at Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, Delhi. ICAR, AGRIC Expts STAT (6 yrs) effect Res. RES of to jowar, Stn Mohol. the rotational wheat & 1962. AGRIC RES (5 rotations for gram) to on and them at Nat. STAT yrs) to Expts Maharashtra. jowar determine the A g r i c . Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, FId 867-872. FId RES STAT to jowar with gram ICAR, growing as RES (3 yrs) STAT to different rotational effect crop P2O5 of AGRIC INST IARS, the leguminous to the best at rotation the A g r i c . Index Agric. FId Res. Expts 1011-1016. 1577 find out and suitable cotton at Nat. rotation the A g r i c . Index Agric. 9-1:1948-53, FId 433-437. IARS, 1962. 1578 STAT MYSORE yrs) to find out wheat, transitional tract, Nat. the b e s t gram & at for the A g r i c . Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, rotation safflower) FId 726-727. Res. Expts IARS, ICAR, 1965. AGRIC of ICAR, Delhi. 1579 crops Expts Maharashtra. Stn Padegaon. ICAR, Delhi. Nat. N Index ICAR, AGRIC to (25 & Nat. 1962. 95 suitable RES STAT study the 50 l b s / a c ) crop & 426. (gram) Nat. rotation at the Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, Delhi. 733-736. 1965. 1580 PUNJAB effect and of P2O5 following the C o t t . Index Agric. 1948-53, 1573 find out Stn Hagari. the rotation at 8-2:1954-59, 1965. Res. the cotton at to cotton & pulses Expts Mysore. Expts (gram) STAT MYSORE yrs) jowar, FId INST RES (6 Agric. effect of sugarcane Res. IARS, 1576 1965. jowar RES (2 Expts Expts Maharashtra. the A g r i c . 644-646. 1965. STAT MYSORE Delhi. Delhi. Stn Sholapur. Agric. FId Index 8-2:1954-59, (jowar-groundnut- the with out 8-2:1954-59, Stn Hagari. (groundnut, MAHARASHTRA crops Nat. groundnut manured or not Delhi. RES Mysore. suitable Res. compare & Nat. (6 yrs) Expts 1572 AGRIC Mohol. find lbs P2O5 gram with IARS, Expts rotation safflower at MAHARASHTRA yrs) AGRIC INST 852-858. 1962. INST & ICAR, Delhi. (6 ICAR, MAHARASHTRA rabi Stn IARS, AGRIC Expts 1571 find o u t linseed the best Res. Stn Dharwar. Expts out the A g r i c . the INST find the Agric. Index Agric . IARS, 1575 Agric. FId FId 992-994. MAHARASHTRA to Expts Mysore. 8-1:1948-53, Index Agric. gram, INST 1570 study Delhi. STAT rotation the A g r i c . Expts 847-849. Expts Maharashtra. ICAR, RES (5 y r s ) IARS, MAHARASHTRA Nat. Delhi. Maharashtra. Res. 1962. gram at at for j o w a r , Res. AGRIC Nat. the best crops 1965. of INST find out & jowar Stn Sholapur. (jowar FId MAHARASHTRA to Stn Mohol. with 40 tract 1574 IARS, INST rotation the A g r i c . STAT wheat 994-999. 1569 the best RES FId 645-646. 837- MAHARASHTRA to the A g r i c . 8-2:1954-59, of Expts at rota- Index Agric. Expts Maharashtra. Expts INST Nat. Delhi. (2 yrs) gram, Res. Index FId 8-1:1948-53, Delhi. ICAR, Expts chinamung-groundnut-gram-wheat) sugarcane 1965. MAHARASHTRA rabi with Stn Padegaon. (mixed as IARS, 466-467. best crops 8-2:1954-59, 1568 the crops leguminous gram + wheat/rice Expts Maharashtra. 1567 1965. RES compare the effect of 1965. INST INST cereals) tional INST Nat. to different Res. residual Indore. STAT MAHARASHTRA 6-2:1954- cotton at 6-2:1954-59, RES (2 yrs) growing PRADESH the AGRIC Expts Farm Powarkheda. Expts M.P. study of Plant Industry, M.P. & MADHYA to INST residual succeeding Res. the yield Expts (20 FId IARS, (3 yrs) the the the Wheat Index Agric. INST AGRIC of STAT MADHYA PRADESH (5 yrs) FId IARS, application (25 lbs/ac) gram, Res. guar of to in Stn Hansi. Expts Punjab. 11-1: ICAR, Delhi. 1581 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts of RES to PUNJAB study ammonium sulphate N/ac) on the yield different of STAT (4 yrs) super ceeding (50, of rotations (50 l b s and rotation crops Nat. INST AGRIC RES Expts (2 (50 100 on & the STAT yrs) to at of for and (and r a b i c r o p s , the 938. FId effect Expts in AGRIC RES STAT (5 yrs) to of Ammonium sulphate on the tions (50 and lbs crops at yield of Nat. the P2O5/ac) (gram, Agric. FId 475-479. 1965. 1583 100, in 150 to of Expts STAT (4 yrs) to Nat. AGRIC Ammonium sulphate on the tions (50 yield and lbs crops the Nat. for etc.) Jullundur. Punjab. INST AGRIC Expts RES the Index Agric. STAT to AGRIC AGRIC the best Expts to sugarcane Stn Tissuhi. STAT find out crops cultivation of on INST preceding Index Agric. IARS, FId at suitable rotation at Index Agric. 959-960. Nat. STAT Captaingaj, FId IARS, UTTAR to find Expts U.P. ICAR, Delhi. with PRADESH the best rotation sugarcane Index Agric. RES (2 FId 960-961. STAT yrs) rotation Stn at Gorakh- Expts U.P. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. U.P. IARS, (gram, INST etc) the for suitable sugarcane Index Agric. 962-963. at FId Expts IARS, ICAR, 1593 STAT yrs) gram, UTTAR to pea find etc.) Nat. PRADESH suitable with rotation sugarcane Index Agric. 13-1:1948-53, Delhi. 163-165. Nat. RES (4 U.P. Index pea 1962. AGRIC Expts the Late find out 13-1:1948-53, Delhi. rotation UTTAR PRADESH to Captainganj. Expts 967-970. FId at Expts IARS, ICAR, 1962. 1594 1586 AGRIC Expt proper gram, rotations with basis areas of (with ber intensive 96 STAT a UTTAR PRADESH suitable etc.) planted) 1965. 1587 RES find pea at for 1954-59, rotation sugarcane the Govt R e s . Index Agric. Book 2, Nat. 13-1:1948-53, 1962. to Nat. paddy-pea/ Farm Faizabad. Expts U.P. ICAR, Delhi. UTTAR PRADESH find 1592 AGRIC UTTAR PRADESH Govt 13-1: ICAR, Delhi. sugarcane pea etc) Nat. Expts gram, 13-1:1948-53, the (gram, Deoria. 1962. rota- 1962. paddy gram rotations) 935. RES Gorakhpur. RES with 13-1:1948-53, lbs/ac) INST AGRIC Expts U.P. IARS, to (2 yrs) at Delhi. rotation 1591 etc.) ICAR, FId STAT Nat. Luban clover IARS, INST RES (2 yrs) (of Expts U.P. suitable 1590 lentil, S. UTTAR PRADESH out 958-959. peas, FId Expts U.P. ICAR, Delhi. Index Agric. pur. effect UTTAR PRADESH Paddy Res. FId IARS, Nat. INST 1585 Agric. sugarcane Muzaffar- with sugarcane at Lakhimganj, (gram, with late paddy in super FId 485-489. select crop Sub-Stn 1962. Index 1965. (3 y r s ) Lathyrus, to of the Cotton Res. 11-2:1954-59, STAT 13-1:1948-53, 1584 different effect applied Nat. Delhi. 100/150 in seed/greenmanure, at Res. pea) (gram, (50, residual the possibility of 939-940. find Deoria. berseem 1965. the direct cotton P2O5/ac) (guar berseem ICAR, of catch Index Agric. RES to (gram-pea) super PUNJAB of 1588 11-2:1954-59, Delhi. study 1962. 1589 Expts rota- the preceding Stn Hansi.) Expts Punjab. RES a Sugarcane the Expts INST AGRIC Index 935- UTTAR PRADESH find at INST l b s N/ac) different effect ICAR, Nat. effect guar/seed/greenmanure, IARS, pea) the 1962. applied the Cotton R e s . at 13-1:1948-53, to gram as Expts 11-2:1954-59, (50, residual sugarcane Delhi. STAT taking INST at Index the direct cotton of kharif gram, 1962. PUNJAB study effect wheat, different berseem etc.) ICAR, Delhi. RES (2 yrs) 1948-53, Expts the Stn Kunraghat. ICAR. 13-1:1948-53, of N P2O5/ac) (50 l b s guar, INST see Expts U.P. IARS, INST AGRIC 456-459. grown Expts Punjab. to rotation with nagar. the P UTTAR PRADESH crops Agric. PUNJAB cotton IARS, guar STAT Sugarcane Res. to pre- 1582 Stn Abohar. 459-461. response RES (5 yrs) in 1965. the Cotton R e s . FId in AGRIC Expts the Cotton rotations(gram, Agric. lbs Index Agric.Fld study lbs/ac) yield 150 applied 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. effect grown (gram, Res. Stn Abohar. & residual P2O5/ac) etc.) IARS, 100 cotton seed/greenmanure, Expts Punjab. INST the direct (with (March/OctoFarm Bahraich. FId Expts U.P. 1123. IARS, 13-2: ICAR, Delhi. 1595 Agronomy INST AGRIC RES STAT Expt to study rent intercrops tion with Kalai. effect (gram, sugarcane Nat. of 1954-59, Delhi. INST AGRIC growing pea, at mung) the Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, UTTAR PRADESH the Govt FId diffe- Expts in rota- Res. rent Farm, and Expts U.P. 1123-1124. crops as STAT UTTAR PRADESH to study the effect of d i f f e - (gram, pea dates Index Agric. FId AGRIC Expts RES STAT (3 y r s ) (gram, pea find a Kunraghat. the Sugarcane Nat. IARS, 1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. Expts RES planted) with INST AGRIC Stn FId Expt Expts 1124-1126. 1965. (3 (gram, STAT yrs) pea to 1597 UTTAR PRADESH find etc) with spring planted) at Muzaffarnagar. Nat. Expts U.P. IARS, a suitable sugarcane the Delhi. rotation Expts U.P. IARS, to RES STAT study UTTAR the rotations (with tur under dry farming Cons. Res. Demons. 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. & RES Sugarcane Res. 1954-59, KRANTZ, Stn Expt to rent crops study in UTTAR B.A. lizing 1127-1128. Trng Centre, FId effect rotation and (gram, pea in cultivators the Deoria. etc) Nat. 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. on the of Index Agric. 1954-59, growing yield fields, Expts U.P. for as increasing of Expt to rent and in RES study Paper presented at the crops as effect of FId Bull. Expts U.P. IARS, (gram, peas etc) with sugarcane different dates Masodha, Agric. FId 1180. IARS, in the No. PANOS, ICAR, diffe- AGRIC Expts rent crops RES STAT (2 yrs) crops to Nat. grown in (gram/pea) different dates vators fields, Index Agric. (Jan/March) Anandnagar, FId Expts U.P. 1954-59, 1184-1185. IARS, in Expts rent RES STAT (2 yrs) crops tion and planted as to intercrops Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, as 1606 rotation and for increa- improvement in Greece. Agron J. of 46-3: 1607 H.R. RAHEJA, inter- planted of preceding Linn.) crops grown of nitrogen on gram and phosphorus. Haryana Agricultural pp. 56. (Cicer under different M.Sc. University, 1970. 1608 P.C. Double in cropping. ICAR Rev. Ser. 8:33. 1955. the c u l t i - Gorakhpur. 1609 Nat. SINGH, 13-2:Book 2, & ICAR, Delhi. with grown B.B., MAURYA, BHATNAGAR, D.M., GANGWAR, L.C. P.S. Cropping pattern of U.P. Indian Fmg. SINGH, diffe- Mixed in rota- 1957. sugarcane, (Jan/March) in Captainganj, Index Agric. 1954-59, Delhi. Ser. 1954. Hissar. the effect of dates fields, ICAR Rev. for flood-affected 17-7:11. areas 1967. 1610 PRADESH pea etc) on different Gorakhpur. IARS, study (gram, the cultivators U.P. UTTAR balanced fertility levels 1601 AGRIC S. diffe- 1965. INST of production arietinum 1600 the effect of sugarcane 1958. soil Effect 1954-59, 1965. rotation and with 12. food RAHEJA, Index UTTAR PRADESH study & SEN, in India. sing Thesis, INST Systems, planted 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. Farming India 217-248. D.A. 98-106. rotation cultivators Faizabad. Expts U.P. in on Semi- ICAR, growing intercrops fields, J.J. Crop rotation UTTAR PRADESH the stabi- the 1605 MIRCHANDANI, sugarcane 1599 STAT and in 1974. diffe- 1965. AGRIC ICAR, intercrop Efficiency INST 13-2: IARS, production Hyderabad, Gauribazar, 1175. Soil Rehmankhera. & ASSOCIATES agricultural ICRISAT, PRADESH the or m i x e d ) the 1604 Arid Tropics. 1598 the various at 1592-1593. Cropping patterns FId 1965. STAT of gram alone conditions Index Agric. Book 2, PRADESH economics International Workshop INST AGRIC 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. (autumn/ Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, the Nat. 1603 Nat. INST AGRIC in 1965. Res. Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, rotation planted suitable rotation for March/October sugarcane at U.P. UTTAR PRADESH to the Sardarnagar. 1954-59, 1192-1193. INST in sugarcane, (Jan/March) cultivators fields, 1596 etc) intercrops with on different IARS, 1965. RES (2 yrs) 1965. FId Expts 1189-1190. 1602 97 D.N. farming. ICAR Farmer's Bull. No. 40. 1611 Chickpea Bibliography FERTILIZERS AND MANURES ESTEBAN, E., GOMEZ, M. (Phosphorus, brium in legumes.) ABAD, 103-112. J.R. (Fertilizing 4:166. ABBASI, R.M. of phate of Ager, Madr. 1948. Study on tion the chickpea.) ET AL. the alone paddy effect of continuous and and J. in and combination 'dubari agric. bosi' Res. on the T.P. & JHA, Statistical gram crops. to ALISHAEV, and result of the a series Indian J. agric. for chickpeas region Maslich. of in the Nat. 2-3:29-31. ALMEIDA ALVES, of obovata of 5:95-108. Effects Agron. N.P. G. in agric. of legumes of the on Indian grams, and mineral Sci. 21:93. forage the S.D. soil?) of rabi crops yield on and quality in the leguminous crops. Sci, 18-4:375-378. some J. of in fixing of seed) of ANDHRA the effect 1970. as super- previous Sta. Samalkot. 1-1: ICAR, Delhi. important the 1621 Agric. 276. (30 lbs bonemeal) Res. FId IARS, Stn Expt ICAR, ANDHRA the artificial bacteria whether (by Nat. AGRIC the inoculation for Res. soils Inst. Index Agric. FId 302-303. STAT 1628 ANDHRA in K r i s h n a & simple fertilizer trials to fields to different & P2O5/ac). Nat. levels AGRIC with higher sources of P FId IARS, ICAR, in the the response (Super/Mono (30 x Index Agric. STAT study Agric. in W a r a n g a l ) 60 FId 306-308. lbs Expts IARS, 1965. RES to 2 compare 1-2:1954-59, Delhi. Expt Expt IARS, one gram of Rajen- 1965. RES (3, introduction the necessary 1-2:1954-60, 1629 BIHAR the residual potential at the Rice Res. 98 P manure or 1627 Amm.Phos.) INST Soil of Index Agric. STAT Delhi. ICAR, growth, Indian Soc. RES study Andhra. deficiency to 1962. cultivators P.H. sulphur 1625 gram of Expt Andhra STAT Nat. N Expts 12-12:31-33. of Res. IARS, gram at of INST 1619 N.S. & MISRA, to Andhra. 1620 Effect applied FId on P2O5/ac superphosphate dranagar. 1618 1967. DUBE, as to in requirements trace Indian 1963. effect lbs Rajendranagar at Agric. supplements. 1948. Fertil. News. RES study Expt ICAR, exhaust & RANDHAVA, Fertilizer to INST AGRIC 1617 1951. to 1626 Delhi. J. 225:199. (30 275-276. Samalkot. N.R. some crops ANDHRA residual Index Agric. applied crop 1961. of conditions. 12-4:365-367. STAT study P2O5/ac Maharashtra. 5-4:231-239. chickpeas Punjab. RES Delhi Andhra 1-1:1948-53, tracts concentrates Terre Maroc. DEV, on N.P. & DATTA, Indian J. response Sci. AGRIC Expt Melhoramento fertilization Trace elements the L. INST L. sativa 1624 1962. 1616 scarcity Indian J. DESALBRES, arietinum soil.) & NATO, of in crops, Cicev the Vicia 1952. D.K. yields and of Indian Fmg. 1961. ET AL. 1948-53, J. cultivation Lyall- 16-6: R.P. supplement. paddy crops at Agri. Uzbekistan.) Kult. 1615 BALLAL, & SINGH, phosphate/bonemeal) unirriga- 1967. structure A.B. to at India. 1623 Phosphatic manure piedmont (Effect O.P. fertilizer Soil Expt J. 1921. INST AGRIC 1614 R. Zernovye (Do J. Sci. experiments Agric. elements under residual 1968. (Fertilizer DATTA, GHOSH, equili- 12-1/2: 1622 manurial Differential estimate effect of phosphate. 38-4:605. of 11-8:33-36. 4-3:1-19. M.P. analysis experiments var. Rabi 1613 ABRAHAM, ted GAUTAM, yield calcium Pharm. O.T. series 677-687. applica- ammoniumsul- 1966. of A Ars. 1971. pur 1912-1917. farmyard manure Pakist. FAULKNER, 1612 & CORDERO, A. potassium and Stn. Expt Bihar. Delhi. yield effect of gram trial on paddy Sabour. Nat. 3-1:1948-53, 1962. Index 64-65. 1630 Agronomy INST AGRIC RES Expt (2 yrs) ment of STAT to BIHAR study INST AGRIC the superphosphate with potash on gram at Coll. Index Agric. 65-66. FId IARS, effect place- Expts and without Farm, Sabour. Expts Bihar. ICAR, of Delhi. placement Nat. gram, 3-1:1948-53, 1962. RES (12) STAT to of BIHAR find P out FId 40 of lbs P 2 O 5 to (Kanke-1, Musheri-3, Nawadah-5, Patna-1, Sabour-2). 1631 the best method fertilizers Expts Bihar. Nat. Index Agric. 3-2:1954-59, 598-599, 601-602, 603-605, 605-606, 609, 613-614. INST AGRIC Results RES of STAT vators fields expts) with 30 & & 40 lbs in P2O5 297. 1948 IARS, ACAR, trials (13 bonemeal on FId Expts IARS, ICAR, Delhi. as gram. Bihar. Delhi. 1965. & 151 INST AGRIC RES super Expts Nat. the yield of 3-1:19481962. (6) Sabour-1) 1632 STAT to BIHAR test the gram AGRIC Results RES of STAT Bihar manurial vators fields in in expts) with 266 gram. 606-607, Nat. 1949 (in 20 & 298. 16 FId IARS, in (0, 40). & P2O5/ac INST on AGRIC Expts Expts Bihar. rent ICAR, Delhi. 1633 AGRIC RES of STAT types of of gram. BIHAR vators fields in in expts) with 344 bonemeal, 1950 trials (in 20 on gram. & 15 40 Nat. in culti- Districts lbs 3-1:1948-53, ICAR, 1962. AGRIC Results RES of STAT 298-299. as INST FId vators fields in in expts) w i t h 40 225 sulphate, on gram. Expts Bihar. ICAR, IARS, RES expts expts) STAT Nat. Index Agric. 299-300. 25 40 lbs P2O5/ac lbs/N/ac and 40 Nat. & & Index Agric. 3-1:1948-53, INST AGRIC 300-301. lbs in FId RES placement of the A g r i c . Agric. FId 599-600. INST AGRIC Expts to two 151 on RES ICAR, Delhi. the lime Kanke. of gram at Index Bihar. 3-2:1954-59, Delhi. 1965. 607-609, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 1642 BIHAR the simple 1637 FId IARS, trials (Bhagalpur-2, Shahabad-2) to compare response of sources (30 & Nat. 60 lbs 618-623. P2O5/ac) FId IARS, of phos- Expts Bihar. ICAR, Delhi. 1643 RES (in 53 to STAT find levels of different suitable manurial schedules of NPK) FId IARS, RES BIHAR Districts/Blocks ICAR, STAT Bihar. Delhi. seed 2 lbs/ac 1965. 1638 99 1965. 1644 to test innoculation with root and Index Agric. 1954-59, 649-650. ICAR, Nat. 3-2:1954-59, BIHAR effect of of gram crop. Expts (Patna-2, Nat. Res. Expts gram (super/dicalcium) Index Agric. Six expts denum the effect the A g r i c . fertilizer fields Sabour-4) nodule bacteria with 40 600-601. 612-613, alternative INST AGRIC 1965. Index Agric. Sabour-1, to 624-643. 3-2:1954-59, on gram at Nat. trace ele- Index Agric. FId Expts STAT in Index A g r i c . Nat. study of Patna-3, 2, Expts BIHAR to (at cultivators (with 3 Kanke. Nat. RES (16) INST AGRIC the effect of the yield 1957-59 the effect 1965. on IARS, ICAR, Delhi. STAT BIHAR test 3-2:1954-59, with and K20/ac Expts Bihar. Expts Bihar. (3 yrs) STAT IARS, AGRIC phate. 148 BIHAR Inst. ICAR, Delhi. to and levels sets & FId find out lime Res. IARS, of NPK and Inst. STAT Index p u r - 2 , Patna-2, Purnea-1, Santhal Parganas- 1636 (2 yrs) IARS, 3-2:1954-59, soils) Expts the yield Nat. Ghamparan-1, Gaya-2, Monghyr-2, Muzaffar- IARS, 1962. INST AGRIC diffe- rock phos, 3-2:1954-59, RES (6) Expts BIHAR in on Sepaya-4). Expts Bihar. Sepaya-2). as Amm. in 1953 effect of (super, & bonemeal) ments on gram yield 1635 trials the phosphates culti- Districts lbs/ac N in 10 D i s t r i c t s w i t h with 20 without gram. ( 17 in 1962. Bihar manurial of (in 1640 BIHAR find out Hyper, FId 616-618. 3-1:1948-53, Delhi. INST AGRIC 1945 602-603, 1641 Expts BIHAR trials Index Agric. 1965. 1634 Bihar manurial and ICAR, Delhi.1965. (Sabour-6, Bihar. INST Nat. & 40) & P2O5/ac Index Agric. Expts Bihar. Delhi. IARS, 610-612, 614-616. Bihar manurial (0, 3-2:1954-59, STAT to Agric. Results RES (10) Dicalcium, 1962. INST 618. potash on Patna-3 culti- Districts 40 lbs Index Agric. 3-1:1948-53, trials of w i t h 2 l e v e l s of P 2 levels of K BIHAR effect (Musheri-2, FId Expts Bihar. INST 1639 in culti- Districts P2O5/ac 40 lbs as Index Agric. 53, BIHAR Bihar manurial lbs without FId P2O5/ac on & molyb- gram yield. Expts Bihar. IARS, the 3-2: ICAR, Delhi. 1645 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts gram RES STAT DELHI to compare (2 yrs) to alternative Super) and in Simple the levels tors fields, INST AGRIC the response of sources (20 & Trials Nat. 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, 1965. INST AGRIC Expts RES STAT (one y e a r ) gram grown with succeeding Agric. FId IARS, AGRIC and the without crop effect super (maize) Nat. Expts STAT (one y e a r ) 1965. INST AGRIC RES on at the Stn Pusa. the & K50 IARI, to study the NPK require- (at Index Agric. Gujrat. 4-1:1948-53, the Agric. Res. FId 122. crop Bulsar)• Gujrat. ICAR, INST STAT study P2O5 Stn IARS, RES ICAR, IARS, the gram STAT requirements of & & (Agric. Res. FId 122-124. to gram 4-2:1954-59, (0, Expt singly Stn and Expts doses (0, IARS, yield of Nat. Res. AGRIC Expts STAT 234-236. to study Res. FId INST 236-238. AGRIC Expts to (Agric. Index Agric. 59, STAT effect RES (4 yrs) (Agric. R e s . FId 238-241. B, Delhi. (40 lbs Cu & M n ) Nat. Index 15-2:1954-59, 417. 1656 Res. FId of N Stn U m r a l a ) . IARS, with different P2O5/ac) Inst. of P on of Plant Index Agric. 252-255. (as applied FId IARS, the IndusExpts ICAR, 1657 STAT MADHYA PRADESH to singly gram study the response and in combination (Inst. of Plant Nat. Index Agric. 255-256. & the Industry, FId IARS, of N on Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. 1658 AGRIC RES yield of 20, M.P. 4-2:1954- of gram at Nat. AGRIC (2 RES N manures to groundnut the succeeding Demonst. 256-258. study ICAR, Delhi. the cake & previous Farm, FId Expts IARS, ICAR, residual at Nat. 6-1:1948-53, 1962. effect farm yard ammonium crop gram crop Farm Saugor. FId Expts M.P. 100 its residual Index Agric. (town c o m p o s t , to the and Adhartal STAT MADHYA PRADESH yrs) applied 1653 of manuring different levels 1659 manure, 1965. the effect at 1962. Index ICAR, Delhi. PRADESH the 25 & 30 lbs/ac) 4-2:1954-59, Nat. see superphosphate 6-1:1948-53, Expts diffe- to on wheat Delhi. 1652 STAT MADHYA (4 yrs) Jabalpore. INST Stn Vijapur). Expts Gujrat. Nat. RES of efeect & P GUJRAT the the to d o s e s of N sulphate) combination & 40 lbs (2 y r s ) Expts 1651 Nat. study the effect of on responses 1962. applied INST 4-2: IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. to in gram at AGRIC (15, effect Expts Gujrat. STAT the Stn A r n e j ) . Expts Gujrat. the MADHYA PRADESH study 1962. GUJRAT rent micronutrients Agric. (Mo, & 40 l b s / a c ) Indore. yield of ICAR, Delhi.1965. study 20 6-1:1948-53, the to 6-1:1948-53, P IARS, GUJRAT IARS, (3 y r s ) on gram efficiency 1965. STAT try, Expts 1650 (Agric. 236. RES IARI, Delhi. 20 gram with INST comparative micronutrients M.P. INST Stn 1965. Index Agric. 1954-59, ICAR, the N P K Index Agric. FId Expts (one y e a r ) N & P on g r a m IARS, a p p l i c a t i o n of P cake/ammonium Indore). RES 416-417. S. Expts IARI the soil RES Delhi. study (Agric. Gujrat. AGRIC FId 1655 (4 yrs) groundnut succeeding GUJRAT Nat. INST N40, the B o t . Index Agric. STAT ICAR, graded 1649 Arnej). Delhi. the effect of gram at Agric. FId Expts IARI. 1962. (three years) ICAR, Nat. foliar Expts Index Agric. 4-1:1948-53, AGRIC on on gram yield at Expts the effect of on of Paddy Nat. Delhi. Expts ICAR, IARI study lbs/ac study P2O5/ac) GUJRAT to without cereals Expts IARS, 1648 (3 y r s ) w i t h and to RES to INST AGRIC Expts 241-243. 1965. INST AGRIC of Nat. RES Res. FId 121-122. GUJRAT gram INST AGRIC different (Agric. Index Agric. 15-2:1954-59, Delhi. 1647 ments of 1962. gram with 1654 STAT (2 yrs) P80 1962. Arnej.) Delhi. the performance of of 4-2:1954-59, of Index Agric. 4-1:1948-53, Delhi. RES Nat. Delhi. Expts INST varieties phosphatic manures Gujrat. Expt study Stn Dohad. ICAR, of GUJRAT to study Stn U m r a l a ) . GUJRAT FId Expts Gujrat. IARS, doses STAT yrs) 1646 to cereal Res. 797-798. RES (2 different in cultiva- Index Agric. Expts Delhi. Delhi. & lbs P 2 O 5 / a c ) 40 Fertilizer Delhi. (Dicalcium Expts of the sulphate) wheat Govt on Seed & Index Agric. 259-260. IARS, 1660 Agronomy INST AGRIC RES STAT MADHYA PRADESH Experiments to c a t i o n of P (40 preceding (legumes on & the 80 Nat. effect of lbs P2O5/ac) applito paddy in situ) (M.E.A. Expts gram 65-66. IARS, crop & P Farm Expts RES lbs STAT residual to of effect on the Govt A g r i c . 412. IARS, see the Res. FId to (15, 25 study yield of ICAR, Delhi. & 30 AGRIC Expt to RES crop at Nat. wheat at Nat the (N 7 ½ & their at Nat. Index Agric. 1954-59, 418. 1965. 1662 INST AGRIC 413. Fid and P Res. 10) the lbs tions on g r a m P/ac) for RES to STAT study P2O5/ac) peas, of Batul. & Nat. Expts effect of Lathyrus) at Govt (20 legumes and Seed Index Agric. 413-414. P 40 Expts RES STAT (2 yrs) to rent manurial gram ing wheat study (and crop) RES different 15 lbs N and combina- Agric Res. Index Agric. Farm, Fid 418-419. IARS, 1670 STAT MADHYA PRADESH the manurial doses of P/ac) and Nabibagh, Farm Expts M.P. ICAR, effect N & P their the Govt Seed Nat. different & 7 ½ N & and 15 combinations Demonst. Index Agric. 6-2:1954-59, Delhi. of (10 different Bhopal. Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. (N the 419-420. Farm, FId IARS, 1965. 1671 Expts the manurial doses (N 7 ½ & 7 ½ & ac) 15 and P effect Govt on Exptl 414-415. succeedStn Fid IARS, 10) STAT manurial doses (N Farm) (and at Durg. gram at the Satna. Nat. RES for STAT to of different 15 a n d P effect Govt on Seed & Index Agric. 415-416. MADHYA study doses gram crop Jahabua. at Nat. 6-2:1954-59, 1965. different 10 l b s / combinations State Mechanised Index Agric. 420. different lbs and P Farm, FId IARS, for Reora, Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. 1672 10) the the manurial doses (N their at Demonst. Agric. FId IARS, Expts STAT MADHYA PRADESH study succeeding IARS, RES to and for different the Govt Expts FId INST AGRIC RES Expts to crop, gram, STAT compare to of N 60 lbs/ac) Govt Agric. Res. Plant Industry, 416-417. IARS, 15 lbs/ac) for gram Nat. 6-2:1954-59, Index 420-421. 1965. 1673 FId 1667 101 Indore. 1965. leguminous (super levels the Nat. 6-2:1954-59, of sources and of phosphate at ICAR, Delhi. ICAR, response dicalcium phosphate) FId Expts M.P. Expts MADHYA PRADESH the alternative 1bs/ac) Index Agric. different Farm Vidisha. ICAR, Delhi. and effect of 20 of combinations Expts M.P. diffe- & effect 10 and P 7 ½ & ICAR, PRADESH the (10 AGRIC Expts 1666 rent manurial Delhi. 7 ½ & the Nat. (2 yrs) Farm, of 15 1965. ICAR, 1965. AGRIC Expts effect their 6-2:1954-59, Delhi. their 6-2:1954-59, Expts MADHYA PRADESH the crop) and effect 1665 study wheat STAT MADHYA PRADESH the effect of d i f f e - Index Agric. to crop RES study INST RES AGRIC Expts 1965. AGRIC M.P. 1669 1965. from gram at residual Demons. PRADESH their at Nat. 6-2:1954-59, Delhi. P the Govt to MADHYA doses crop Chhindwara. & of (7 ½ & different Nat. study INST INST 6-2: 1664 AGRIC M.P. their to lbs (gram, their & Fid IARS, & 1965. gram effect 6-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. MADHYA PRADESH the wheat 6-2:1954-59, INST and Rewa. Expts M.P. 6-2: ICAR, Delhi. on different lentil effect M.P. gram 1663 Expts for lbs/ac) Stn Khargone. Expts M.P. N & P gram at Kuthulia, Stn Adhartal. Expts M.P. IARS, 10 for STAT MADHYA PRADESH of 10 different RES doses of 15 & P combinations FId study effect 7 ½ & different lbs IARS,. I C A R , D e l h i . 1 9 6 5 . to INST AGRIC INST ICAR, Delhi. of 15 the R e g i o n a l R e s . the (N effect different crop manurial Index Agric. AGRIC lbs Stn Expts M.P. 6-2:1954-59, 1965. INST of N Res. STAT MADHYA PRADESH doses PRADESH doses RES manurial MADHYA the Govt A g r i c . 1954-59. FId IARS, study STAT study manurial Index Agric. 417-418. diffe- 1bs/ac) the Regional to and their Stn Adhartal. Expts M.P. AGRIC Expts INST at 40 1668 Expts the effect of d i f f e - on gram and Index Agric. the effect of (20 & 1965. MADHYA PRADESH superphosphate P2O5/ac) study 1661 (2 yrs) rent doses to doses Nat. 6-2:1954-59, ICAR, 1965. AGRIC STAT MADHYA PRADESH for gram crop Khargone. INST INST RES (2 yrs) rent manurial Index Agric. FId Expts 6-2:1954-59, Delhi. INST AGRIC the succeeding ploughed Bagwai). M.P. study Inst. (30 & of Index Agric. 421-422. IARS, 1674 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts RES to levels STAT study of (20 & varieties (3) of Farm Gwalior. Expts M.P. Delhi. MADHYA PRADESH the effect 30 of 1bs/ac) gram at Nat. P the INST on leguminous different Agric. 422. Coll. 3 ICAR, Mohol. FId levels) 1675 Expts to lbs/ac) STAT study the effect khesari) & on succeeding wheat FId Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC Expts & RES on on 441. & the FId INST A G R I C Expts & 40 MADHYA study RES effect INST effect Govt 439. Seed on Index Agric. on and AGRIC Expts RES to the at the on Govt lbs/ac) pea, 440- legumes Expts M.P. on (20 (gram, the Govt Expt effect 1965. of P and FId IARS, ICAR, Delhi. Expts STAT (5 y r s ) guminous P2O5 RES crop, to (20 & doses (10 & or without, AGRIC gaon. Nat. rashtra. Delhi. the Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, 1962. levels) at crop, the gram or without bajra, Agric. Index Agric. FId Res. Expts 480-483. IARS, 1684 effect lbs/ac) of of Stn Chas. different on gram at ZnSO4 Nat. Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. 516- 1962. 1685 (3 Res. 73-77. crop to study gram crop, paddy, gaon. Nat. the effect P2O5 grown with and without at on the the Agric. Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, of a (at 3 succeeding Res. FId cereal Stn Koper- Expts Maha- 517-521. IARS, 1962. INST AGRIC on le- ICAR, 1686 RES the Agric. cereal to study P2O5 (at the 3 FId Res. effect of levels) succeeding cereal 521-525. Stn Koper- STAT MAHARASHTRA (6 yrs) the Agric. levels) succeeding STAT MAHARASHTRA yrs) grown with effect of a FId RES 444. 1679 the A g r i c . (6 Delhi. Index MAHARASHTRA on 1683 the effect of 3 Maharashtra. IARS, the 346- 1962. cereal the 20 Res. Expts at STAT MAHARASHTRA study rashtra. at 1965. the (at Nat. RES to jowar Index Agric. MAHARASHTRA study typhoides) Expts levels) 40 residual 6-2:1954-59, study to gram, 8-1:1948-53, 1962. INST (gram, crop Nat. gram grown with crop of paddy at ICAR, or without, crop, Nat. 8-1:1948-53, Expts INST AGRIC STAT Delhi. legume their succeeding wheat Expts M.P. the effect of ICAR, 517. 1678 legumes/pulses Stn Chhindwara. Agric. Stn IARS, levels) Maharashtra. FId at Nat. 3 cereal succeeding the A g r . their r e s i - MADHYA PRADESH & khesari) the Res. Expts Maha- 6-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. the study (at ICAR, Delhi. RES INST AGRIC of P Stn Adhartal. on different lentil effect FId 226-229. Stn Mohol. Stn Niphad. 1677 the effect to (5 yrs) (Pennisetwn Index succeeding wheat, Res. STAT study (at succeeding STAT MAHARASHTRA raised with P 2 O 5 Expts INST a 1682 succeeding Res. IARS, Expts (gram, Nat. and RES INST AGRIC (20 1965. different IARS, the the A g r i c . Expts Maharashtra. 349. their residual wheat the FId of P 6-2:1954-59, study FId at 8-1:1948-53, (4 yrs) Agric. STAT MADHYA PRADESH on on Index Agric. raised with P 2 O 5 IARS legumes Farm Damoh. to of 1962. AGRIC Expts PRADESH khesari) the Govt Agric. 441-444. 40 r>eas, Index Agric. the effect lentil and khesari) dual at Nat. ICAR, Delhi. lbs/ac) peas, crop succeeding (3 y r s ) the effect gram grown with P 2 O 5 or w i t h o u t , rashtra. 1676 Expts M.P. IARS, & residual different Seed & Demonst. Agric. (20 (gram, 6-2:1954-59, to lentils effect its Betul. STAT lbs/ac) peas, P 1965. (3 y r s ) 40 and Farm, of legumes lentil the MAHARASHTRA study MADHYA PRADESH on different & Demonst. to crop, Nat. Delhi. RES STAT (4 y r s ) cereal crop, wheat, IARS, 1965. INST AGRIC RES Expts Index Agric. 6-2:1954-59. AGRIC different crop, Stn Mohol. jowar, Nat. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. gram, or without at Index 8-1:1948-53, 1962. 1687 Expts MahaIARS, INST ICAR, AGRIC Expts 1680 (5 RES STAT yrs) to grown with P 2 O 5 on the FId 525-528. 102 (at 3 Res. the effect levels) succeeding cereal the Agric. Agric. MAHARASHTRA study crop, Stn Mohol. ICAR, Delhi. gram, wheat, Nat. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, of or without at Index 8-1:1948-53, 1962. 1688 Agronomy INST AGRIC Expts RES legume gram or without bajra Res. STAT (6 y r s ) MAHARASHTRA to study P2O5 grown with on the (at succeeding (Pennisetton Nat. 3 at IARS, 1962. Nat. FId AGRIC Expts RES STAT (3 yrs) 529-532. levels 10 & study 20 the A g r i c . Res. Expts Maharashtra. 532-534. INST AGRIC RES Experiments gram at alone the Agric. Index Agric. 1948-53, (two FId the and 1962. boron combination AGRIC RES STAT to study the of Demonstration Nat. Index Agric. & 8-1:1948-53, Nat. Agric. 8-1: FId Expts lime to the FId 535. RES of the gram crop Farm, at of FId gram grown Res. cereal Stn Mohol. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. STAT MAHARASHTRA & to compare the efficiency of inorganic manures Res. Stn Badnapur. IARS, ICAR, to RES STAT study the on gram at Nat. Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, Delhi. 534- 1965. 1699 MAHARASHTRA effect residual effect paddy at on the the A g r i c . Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, Expts Maharashtra. IARS, AGRIC Nat. Sindewahi. of Res. FId P on g r a m & succeeding its crop Stn Kopergaon. Expts Maharashtra. 537-538. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. ICAR, Delhi. levels) to of study P2O5 on paddy Vadagaon. Expt STAT MAHARASHTRA (3 yrs) effect at Nat. on the gram and Index Agric. 8-1:1948-53, ICAR, 1962. Delhi. direct the A g r i c . Maharashtra. 1700 its FId AGRIC Expts to with & crop of RES STAT study crop at Agric. Agric. Expts 536-537. without P paddy at Kopergaon. on the of 538. INST Nat. Res. Index Agric. IARS, AGRIC Maharashtra. 8-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. 38. Expts to RES study without the & P crop of Nat. Index Agric. paddy 8-2:1954-59, at the Grass 39. FId of to STAT study raised with & crop at the 8-2:1954-59, 203. Nat. Index 1965. 1701 effect effect on the Agric. FId 539. of P the on gram & succeeding Res. crop Stn Mohol. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1702 to RES STAT MAHARASHTRA find for out the optimum doses g r a m at A g r i c . Index Agric. FId 539-540. Res. of N, Stn Niphad. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1703 INST AGRIC ICAR, Delhi. residual FId its 8-2:1954-59, 1965. Stn Kosbad. Expts P on effect the Res. of gram at gram RES STAT study 1954-59, Stn Mohol. ICAR, Delhi. 1696 103 MAHARASHTRA the (in effect three of levels the Govt Exptl Farm, Index Agric. succeeding Expts Maharashtra. IARS, to tion with P MAHARASHTRA the A g r i c . Index Agric. & Expts Maharashtra. IARS, without gram MAHARASHTRA the Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, cereal 1695 RES & K Nat. gram raised 1965. AGRIC on Stn Mohol. Delhi. STAT study INST AGRIC P succeeding Res. P IARS, 1694 effect on of succeeding wheat 1965. Expts STAT MAHARASHTRA with RES to 8-2:1954-59, Expt AGRIC Res. ICAR, residual Nat. cereal Stn FId the Expts Maharashtra. of jowar at grown succeeding the Agric. FId effect on IARS, its gram the effect residual 1693 effect STAT MAHARASHTRA Stn MAHARASHTRA the RES study residual effect Res. to Expts 1965. Delhi. succeeding the A g r i c . 355. RES INST AGRIC Nat. ICAR, 1692 AGRIC wheat the Expts Maharashtra. 537. 1962. Expts effect on jowar at (5 yrs) organic Expt effect Seed INST IARS, 1698 on MAHARASHTRA application INST P Index Agric. Expts ICAR, Delhi. Govt INST Expts Maharashtra. 1691 Experiment (3 P Farm Tharsa. 1965. INST INST FId the without INST AGRIC of 1962. INST Expt STAT MAHARASHTRA study 8-2:1954-59, 1690 Stn Sholapur. IARS, & Nat. Index Expts Maharashtra. 534-535. Govt 234-235. RES to crop of 8-1:1948-53, effect in Res. legu- 1697 AGRIC with MAHARASHTRA study and manganese of Nat. ICAR, Delhi. STAT to at Index Agric. Expts Stn Sholapur. IARS, crop the effect of grown with & without 1965. Z n S O 4 on gram at Agric. FId study 1689 the effect 1bs/ac) to (gram) 8-2:1954-59, MAHARASHTRA to STAT MAHARASHTRA crops on wheat INST INST RES C2 yrs) minous the A g r i c . 8-1:1948-53, AGRIC Expts crop, Index Agric. Expts Maharashtra. ICAR, Delhi. a levels) cereal typhoides) Stn Niphad. INST the e f f e c t of 540. FId N of in combina- each) Expts Maharashtra. IARS, on Nagpur. Nat. 8-2: ICAR, Delhi.1965. 1704 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts of RES to study the different manures vious crop crop at on the Index Agric. Fld residual applied yield the A g r i c . 1954-59, INST AGRIC STAT MAHARASHTRA (2 yrs) of Coll. to the Expts pre- nutrients succeeding Farm Poona. Expts Maharashtra. 540-541. IARS, RES effect gram crop at Nat. Nat. 8-2: Expts RES to levels) STAT study the effect Nat. of the A g r i c . 8-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. 1965. (three Res. Fld Stn Expts RES to Mysore. IARS, ICAR, 2 the residual levels) Nat. Maharashtra. IARS, MAHARASHTRA on gram at Kopergaon. effect (N 3 along with the A g r i c . Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, ICAR, AGRIC Expts Delhi. RES STAT (3 yrs) spacing lbs/ac) to 12 & of of levels, AGRIC Fld 552-553. to gypsum & manurial at STAT find out (NPK) dose Fld Index Agric. 1954-59, rate (2 Res. Fld (30 & levels ICAR, optimum Res. gram INST Delhi. seed rate (Cicer Stn Karjat. Expts (2 4 to study levels and succeeding cereal crop, Stn Bijapur. Expts Mysore. ICAR, Delhi. P Nat. of wheat at in AGRIC RES determine gram so as Agric. to Res. Index Agric. & to crops levels of Index Agric. 463. compare to phosphate Fld IARS, Expts ICAR, 1715 Nat. STAT MYSORE the cultivators of gram of to fields phosphate Nat. Mysore. 9-2:1954-59, to compare alternative Index Agric. sour- in North Fld Expts 463-464. IARS, ICAR, 1965. 1716 AGRIC RES to of at ORISSA the phosphate on a legume of (15 N STAT study & (gram, effect of direct (40 80 lbs pea) 30 l b s / a c ) at & verses to the M . A . E . Index Agric. 43. Fld IARS, the appli- P3O5/ac) direct effect succeeding Farm, Barapalli. Expts Orissa. ICAR, Delhi. 10-2: 1965. 1717 Fld INST AGRIC Studies RES to STAT compare sources (30 & 60 Fertilizer Trials) the Mayurbhanj. Orissa. Delhi. IARS, 1711 104 ORISSA the Nat. in of P (in gram 165. to & Simple cultivators Index Agric. 10-2:1954-59, 1965. response of (Dicalcium/Super) lbs/ac) of Index Agric. 400. RES Kanara. levels NPK requirement 9-1:1948-53, 1962. fields leguminous Nat. levels 1954-59, 1710 Stn Dharwar. of MYSORE sources and Nat. the IARS, obtain maximum yield Fld Expts Mysore. ICAR, Delhi. the STAT cultivators ces rice crop gram STAT MYSORE to IARS, 1714 the response cation the A g r i c . 151. AGRIC Expts on 1962. Expt Res. Expts 1965. alternate INST effect Fld 449-451. RES the INST 8-2: or w i t h o u t 9-1:1948-53, residual the Agric. Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, Delhi. arieti- ICAR, Delhi. the effect of the gram at 1965. responses Expts STAT MYSORE yrs) grown with study Nat. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, in Delhi. of NPK) 1709 RES Expts IARS, 1713 9-2:1954-59, Mysore. 40 1965. INST AGRIC Fld 447-449. Stn M o h o l. IARS, for to Nat. in Belgaum. econo- Expts Maharashtra. the 849-850. & K Res. STAT MYSORE Delhi. Expts MAHARASHTRA dose the Agric. Index Agric. FYM on alternative the most seed 553-555. RES P 1965. RES INST AGRIC 1708 AGRIC t h e N, the Agric. Expts 1965. Expts gram at Nat. (4 yrs) ICAR, MAHARASHTRA 15", Index Agric. determine 9-2:1954-59, Mysore. Stn 1707 find out the Agric. 8-2:1954-59, of Stn Kaladgi. spacing Res. 1965. and manurial for gram at MYSORE to Delhi. Expts the Res. 9-2: ICAR, Delhi. 1706 inorganic manures F Y M at 9 x 12") STAT study organic & num) Stn Bailhongal. Expts Mysore. IARS, STAT Stn Dharwar. Expts 542. RES (3 y r s ) requirements INST INST AGRIC INST Res. Fld of micro on gram 1712 Expts ZnS04 Index Agric. Maharashtra. Nat. effect Na & Bo) 1965. MAHARASHTRA on gram at Sholapur. mic the Cu, the A g r i c . Index Agric. INST AGRIC INST study Mg, 1705 INST AGRIC & to (Zn, 1954-59, 445-447. ICAR, Delhi. 1965. P STAT MYSORE (4 yrs) fields Fld Expts IARS, ICAR, 1718 Agronomy INST AGRIC Expts of RES to STAT study super (50, PUNJAB the 75 crop at Index Agric. the A g r i c . 237. of Res. FId IARS, application P2O5/ac) & 100 lbs Nat. 1948-53, INST AGRIC effect Studies to gram sulphate Stn Ferozepur. Expts Punjab. ICAR, Delhi. RES to (50 11-1: 1962.1719 (20 lbs/ac) without STAT AGRIC Expts (25 RES to lbs STAT find P2O5 PUNJAB IARS, suitable manurial or equal gram at the A g r i c . Index Agric. 53, FId 238-239. 25 Res. lbs N/ac) Stn Rohtak. Expts Punjab. IARS, Expts RES to find without N nation) STAT 24 at Delhi. Nat. 1962. 1720 RES Expts to (50, 75 & best 25 manure 1bs/ac Nat. (with or along/in Res. 239. FId IARS, for Expts Agric. FId STAT to (Amm. sulphate yield of Nat. study the 239. effect 164 of FId IARS, N on at lbs/ac 25 AGRIC RES STAT to & lbs/ac) Res. study Farm Rohtak. Expts Punjab. 11-1: INST AGRIC P2O5 of N (50 & STAT study (50, the Index Agric. on the effect of in applied ing cotton at guar, FId 375-376. of P2O5 (50 & crop RES (50 100 240. Res. 1948-53, 1962. 396. in the the P & K each Soil Res. FId 238. Substn Expts IARS, ICAR, Res. IARS, & to on PUNJAB the and RES e f f e c t of their Punjab. STAT to on Nat. (25 gram Index 1965. the effect N on gram crop at (at Nat. Punjab. 11-2:1954-59, 25 and the Rohtak. 1729 of (3 lbs/ac) their Soil Index Agric. Delhi. & P PUNJAB study P2O5/ac) lbs (25) 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. sources of) 50 N combinations Substn Rohtak. Expts. (2 yrs) AGRIC Expts Res. FId & combinaSubstn Expts 239-240. IARS, 1965. & K on the succeed- (15, their Stn Abohar. 1730 30 & FId 240-241. Expts 100 to Delhi. 11-1: ICAR, Delhi. 1725 105 30 lbs/ac on the effect of N, respectively) the Expts Punjab. RES the on of P and gram Nat. at Index 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. STAT study 1965. 1731 PUNJAB effect gram at Nat. of P (50, the Millet Index Agric. 11-2:1954-59, 1965. yield Substn Rohtak. Substn Rohtak. Stn Jullundur. study IARS, P2O5/ac) Punjab. succeeding PUNJAB to combinations Agric. previous Expts Punjab. STAT the Soil R e s . 11-1: application the RES (2 y r s ) INST AGRIC applied FId (25 INST previ- ICAR, Delhi. of STAT IARS, AGRIC tions IARS, combination with N etc.) FId P Expts Punjab. effect the Cott. Index Agric. of N, 1728 the Soil R e s . FId PUNJAB lbs/ac) guar, 1727 application to etc.) IARS, the lbs/ac) (gram, cotton at Nat. STAT study 1965. combinations)/and Index Agric. study different 1724 to the Index 11-2:1954-59, effect their gram at RES Agric. 1962. AGRIC (& lbs/ac) Expts 75 combination with the Cott. Index Agric. Expts Nat. PUNJAB the 11-2:1954-59, to ICAR, lbs/ac) (gram, STAT Nat. 238-239. PUNJAB lbs/ac) crops INST at 1723 (50 1948-53, P2O5 gram at 100 ous Nat. of 1962. RES to Nat. 50 INST effect 11-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. superphosphate 1965. Agric. PUNJAB the Stn Rohtak. Expts & ICAR, Delhi. on Kabuli Expts Punjab. of on gram crop at ICAR, Delhi. study AGRIC Expts 1722 Expts 100 INST the 1962. INST 1726 Farm Ferozepur. RES Punjab. fertilizers lbs/ac) the Agric. Index Agric. 1948-53, 237. PUNJAB 123 & gram at effect Expts Punjab. to Rohtak. 1721 Expts Distt. PUNJAB the IARS, Expts without ICAR, 1962. RES the Index Agric. 1965. 100 lbs/ac) Exptl INST AGRIC combi- Stn Rohtak, Index Agric. 11-1:1948-53, AGRIC STAT study Agric. Delhi. INST gram at Nat. 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. INST AGRIC for 11-1:1948- ICAR. Delhi. the A g r i c . Kabuli gram. Punjab. P Amm. PUNJAB the & of superphosphate combinations/and of Farm Ambala. 237-238. INST AGRIC and treatments composted/uncomposted bonem al with or without effect their the yield FId Expts Punjab. INST the lbs N/ac) and on Demonst. PUNJAB compare 241. IARS, 75 & Breeding FId Expts ICAR, 1732 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC RES STAT Studies (2 yrs) Trials) to PUNJAB (in compare alternative levels (30 & fields 2 P2O5/ac) in Ambala. RES Trials) to (in levels 60 vators fields, Agric. the FId 2 yrs RES response P2O5/ac) of in study Trials) to (in compare gram to sources l e v e l s of P (30 & the Nat. Delhi. AGRIC to 243. INST 2 FId culti- IARS, 1965. AGRIC Delhi. STAT PUNJAB RES yrs tudy Trials) to (in the compare alternative sources levels (30 of P & Agric. 244. FId 60 INST AGRIC Expts PUNJAB to Trials) of alternative gram Super) to & levels to of P in the cultivators Nat. Expt to RES (30 & in & & study the effect without farm yard manure germination, 20 Expt to RES study elements (Fe, sulphate & at STAT of (2 yield the Govt Farm, IARS, effect (2 of FId 174-175. 1741 the effect Pot tons of) gram at of permanganate farmyard manure the Index Agric. Govt FId Farm, Expts Rajas- 175-177. IARS, ICAR, 1742 STAT to on RAJASTHAN study the FeSO4) the yield ICAR, effect at Stn Kotah. RES the of of gram at Nat. trace rate of 10 the Index Agric. 12-2:1954-59, Delhi. STAT (2 yrs) levels IARS, INST of (Fe, with & tons/ac) to 177- 1965. 1743 of RAJASTHAN study N P K the effect (20/20 gram at & Nat. Res. Index Agric. 12-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. of 40/20) the Agric. diffeon Stn FId 179-180. 1965. AGRIC on gram at of 1744 effect the of 15 rate gram at than. 10 & Nat. Delhi. of different MgSO 4 , lbs/ac) the Agric. Res. Index Agric. 12-2:1954-59, INST AGRIC to trace elements molybdate,Zinc Borax at doses on gram at gram Nat. Index Agric. 12-1:1948-53, 1962. RAJASTHAN the & trace Borax at on the yield Stn SrigangaFId 180. Expts Rajas- IARS, ICAR, 1965. 1745 75-76. different Nat. STAT ZnSO4, nagar. the FId RES study (FeSO4, Expt Amm. Kotah. to elements of 1738 in different ICAR, Delhi. study Expts Rajasthan. 1737 1962. FId Expts Rajasthan. to Sriganganagar. Karnal, catalysts Index Agric. sulphate, Borax RAJASTHAN the yield of RAJASTHAN the 12-3:1954-59, (Borax, Res. AGRIC rent Index 1965. 12-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. on gram Index Agric. 11-2:1954-59, Expts Rajasthan. AGRIC Nat. STAT yrs) IARS, Expts response Nat. Nat. IARS, different 1736 Ludhiana, Govt Farm Bassi. INST of P2O5/ac) 1965. RES 1bs/ac 178. (Dicalcium/ permanganate etc.) growth & effect lbs FId Expts Rajasthan. Index RAJASTHAN Pot. (2 Agric. the lbs P 2 O 5 / a c ) 60 ICAR, Delhi. sulpha, IARS, 1965. elements gram to Nat. the sources fields, STAT 40 12-2:1954-59, Expts Expt AGRIC FId RAJASTHAN sulphate, Bassi. INST compare Fe yield than. (in t h e S i m p l e Expts Punjab. INST 77. the 1735 1965. Agric. IARS, on gram at Index Agric. Delhi. RES the Delhi. 11-2:1954-59, Patiala & Sangrur. 245-247. the Fertilizer Jullundur, FId on Index P2O5/ac) study Fertilizer of 1740 the (20 & (4 yrs) INST AGRIC lbs STAT RES Nat. Hoshiarpur. Delhi. (2-4 y r s ) in response of ICAR, P with & without & 1965. Expts Punjab. IARS, gram to (Dicalcium/Super) cultivators fields, STAT out ICAR, catalyst 11-2:1954-59, Simple the yield 1734 Fertilizer Hissar. ICAR, RES Expts Rajasthan. Index P2O5/ac) lbs Expts Punjab. IARS, & at Govt Farm Bassi. (Dicamcium/Super) cultivators fields, Agric. catalyst with 1962. find of Expts Simple 60 a Nat. doses and the response of alternative growth of farm yard manure 12-1:1948-53, Expt PUNJAB the tons/ac) 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. STAT effect Govt Farm Kotah. INST AGRIC INST AGRIC (2 RAJASTHAN the Expts Rajasthan. ICAR, Fertilizer Ferozepur. IARS, culti- INST Expts Punjab. 242-243. STAT germination, 241-242. (Dical/super) lbs RES study 1733 Simple sources (30 & and PUNJAB the compare alternative the to & without Index Agric. 1965. STAT study in Nat. Expt gram to Super) 11-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. yrs response of (Dicalcium & 60 lbs FId Expts Punjab. INST AGRIC INST AGRIC Simple Fertilizer the sources vators IARS, the RES STAT study 1965. 1739 106 effect (FeSO4, CuSO4, 10 lbs/ac) & 15 the A g r i c . Index Agric. 12-2:1954-59, 76-77. RAJASTHAN the 180. of on Res.Stn FId different ZnSO4, MgSO4 trace & the yield of Sriganganagar. Expts Rajasthan. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1746 Agronomy INST AGRIC RES STAT Expt (2 yrs) gram to & to RAJASTHAN compare alternative levels (30/60 cultivators lbs fields, INST AGRIC the response of sources schedule in P2O5/ac) in (with 25 & in of Farm Kichha. AGRIC RES to different in Nat. than. INST AGRIC RES Expt the cultivators sources Simple STAT to gram and levels Expts of to alternate levels fields, Kotah. Nat. of AGRIC Expts (2 gram to RES P in the FId Expts U.P. Inst. compare the (30/60 Simple Fertilizer fields, FId AGRIC Expt to RES (30/60 STAT compare lbs Fertilizer ICAR, AGRIC Expts to the Res. for AGRIC to find gram by of of gram the Expt level 9 Simple FId 183-184. STAT the Expts the of the 613. IARS, fertilizer of in Nat. 13-1:1948-53, Delhi. of gram at Nat. the Index 1954-59, 1965. 1756 1962. 60 the lbs of lbs CaO FId on the Inst. IARS, applied yield of Lucknow. Expts U.P. 893. and as Gupsum) combination 1954-59, different P2O5/ac) 13-2: ICAR, Delhi. 1757 RES to STAT study 1bs/ac Ca of Nat. AGRIC RES STAT study the l e v e l s of N Nat. to 3, 6 on Crop Physiol. FId the Expts U.P. 893-894. IARS, the 1758 UTTAR PRADESH residual (40, 60 preceding gram at 1954-59, Delhi. 1965. FId effect & 80 of Res. crop on the Stn Meerut. Expts U.P. 894-895. diffe- lbs/ac) paddy the R e g . Index Agric. Book 1, & Inst. 1965. rent yield of the Index Agric. to applied levels (placement/surface 1954-59, Expt ICAR, PRADESH Ammonium molybdate gram at Delhi. FId UTTAR the e f f e c t of and method of ICAR, Physiol. Index Agric. effect the Crop P h y s i o l . 13-2:Book 1, INST N,P,K & Crop application Farm Orai. forms 80 l b s 13-2:Book 1, 80 60 in Lucknow. IARS, UTTAR PRADESH proper yield different UTTAR PRADESH the Index Agric. yield PRADESH effect Nat. (40 & ICAR, Delhi. (40 & application) cultivators 1751 gram at of levels 1965. to and P and Book 1, 1752 FId Expts U.P. ICAR, Nat. 1750 Index Agric. UTTAR the 1755 effect the STAT (30 & INST AGRIC in (placed b e l o w 3 - 4 " the R e s . IARS, P of gram at 182 & 1965. the 13-1:1948-53, RES alone Index Agric. 1962. P2O5/ac at STAT study on study Calcium cultivators 12-2:1954-59, of in Stn Lucknow. Expt Nat. & the 1965. yield Delhi. the (Dical/super) Nat. RES Expts U.P. INST in 12-2:1954-59, Delhi. of P response P2O5/ac) Trials 1091-1093. 1962. Expts U.P. RES to levels RAJASTHAN the sources fields Pali. Rajasthan. on in ICAR, Delhi. alternative INST P2O5/ac) Sriganganagar. IARS, response of sources Trials AGRIC Expts (Dical/super) Expts Rajasthan. 184. INST lbs & IARS, o r not) Index Agric. 1749 to levels FId 892-893. cotton (gram, applied Nat. Crop Physiol. Lucknow. Agric. FId 182-183. P crops UTTAR PRADESH the & Kotka) of P2O5/ac 13-1:1948-53, STAT study P2O5/ac) the 1965. RAJASTHAN alternate RES to IARS, effect on after winter ICAR, Delhi. (Super cultivators Index Agric. STAT yrs) taken the Stn Raya. Expt Res. Expts PRADESH study 30 lbs INST INST to with INST AGRIC in STAT UTTAR Res. 12-2:1954-59, Delhi. RES etc. response of the FId 1754 at Cott. IARS, at gram deep 615 & 618-619. pea (Dical/super) (30/60) Trials furrows Expts RajasICAR, for applied Index Agric. fields, IARS, the in fertilizer types 1962. (2 yrs) yield when RAJASTHAN Fertilizer ICAR, 181. compare Expts Rajasthan. IARS, FId to 1748 (2 yrs) legumes, P2O5/ac) 60 lbs gram Nat. Delhi, soil P2O5/ac) lbs iron plough INST AGRIC of UTTAR PRADESH formulate proper 13-1:1948-53, ICAR, RAJASTHAN 12-2:1954-59, 1965. U.P. 1747 Index Agric. Delhi. 181-183. 1965. the response (30 & phosphate, Kotah. STAT compare FId to 50 behind 12-2:1954-59, Expts the Simple Fertilizer Expts Rajasthan. INST P STAT important Index Agric. Nat. ICAR, Delhi. RES (3 yrs) (Dical/Super) Trials Banswara. IARS, Expt 13-2: IARS, ICAR, 1759 schedule lbs INST AGRIC Expt furrow) to RES study STAT the UTTAR PRADESH effect Index Agric. manures/trace elements 614-615. on the yield of Meerut. 1753 Nat. 13-2:Book Delhi. 107 gram at inorganic the R e g . Index Agric. 1, 1954-59, 1965. of (CaO, M o , 895. FId S, Bo, Res. P) Stn Expts U.P. IARS, ICAR, 1760 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC RES STAT study the Expt to rent levels (Amm. to (15 & phos/Nitro Agric. the R e s , FId 895-896. 30 1bs/ac) paddy crop Farm, Pura. Expts U.P. IARS, INST effect of and phos/Super) the preceding gram at UTTAR PRADESH residual RES STAT study the Expt to the yield Index of 1954-59, 1954-59, 1965. Index Agric. rent l e v e l s of P sources/levels 20 & of 40 lbs/ac) crop on Pura. 40 N (as of urea/Amm. diffe- 896. and P Farm, Expts RES STAT to of study & combination with N Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, (30, Delhi. Expt to of 60 P2O5/ac) lbs diffe- Amm.Phos.) fields, Index Agric. 1954-59, different yield Rath of the (30 & on gram in FId 897. Expts lbs Expts to levels yield of Zamania FId on Nat. the fields, Index Agric. 1954-59, gram in 50 the of Expts RES to on gram in with 30 & dule for dabad, AGRIC to the RES RES Expt to crop gram phate compare to in furrow) Nat. (30 & 60 Index Agric. Expts U.P. IARS, response Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. FId (30 & 60 fields Expts U.P. 904-905. lbs Rampur. 13-2: IARS, ICAR, UTTAR PRADESH (30 & 60 fields, FId RES 899. of levels in the of legumes, gram lbs P2O5/ac) in Varanasi. Expts U.P. IARS, Nat. 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. INST IARS, UTTAR the (30, PRADESH effect 60 furrows of & 3-6" gram at of Expts U.P. IARS, ICAR, different 90 lbs P 2 O 5 / a c ) deep the on 3 different Instl Res. Bichpuri, Agra. FId AGRIC Expts to Nat. 1954-59, 1965. FId 899-900. 1767 108 STAT study Res. leguminous Phos- RES P2O5/ac) of cultivators 1954-59, STAT Nat. 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. Farm Index 1954-59, 1965. 1773 FId Agric. Index Agric. 1965. in 905-906. 1766 lbs/ac) fields, Aligarh. P study Coll. Agric. types Mohama- UTTAR PRADESH the response of P 1772 to B.R. sche- soil fields, 1954-59, alternative the of cultivators STAT of varieties (P 1965. STAT 13-2: ICAR, Delhi. 1771 905. AGRIC lbs INST AGRIC P2O5/ac) Bareilly. UTTAR PRADESH compare compare response levels placed fertilizer important 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. IARS, levels 1965. Expt 1765 cultivators (Ghazipur). Expts U.P. ICAR, the to Delhi. INST 898. UTTAR PRADESH in agriculturally gram in Rae 1965. fields, 1954-59, suitable P2O5/ac 60 lbs legumes, lbs Fid Expts U.P. to 1954-59, 1954-59, the 1965. STAT draw out of 60 Index Agric. 13-2:Book 2, Delhi. fields, 904. STAT Index Agric. different cultivators Nat. RES (2 yrs) the cultivators P2O5/ac) lbs (30 & 1770 levels of P INST AGRIC IARS, PRADESH response of P Index Agric. Expt 1764 effect & UTTAR levels Book 2, INST 897-898. UTTAR PRADESH (Ghazipur). ICAR, Expts U.P. FId 1965. the (30 Expts U.P. IARS, FId 900-904. 1769 the 1954-59, INST AGRIC through cultivators Nat. STAT study of P Laksmipur, Muzafarnagar & Pili- 1965. different P2O5/ac) 13-2:Book 2, RES of cultivators IARS, (super/bonemeal) the STAT compare Index Agric. Book 2, P2O5/ac) of RES cultivators the effect ICAR, Delhi. AGRIC locations levels 1965. in to INST in to Kanpur, 1954-59, to Nat. Rath 1763 60 (Hamirpur). IARS, gram Index Agric. grams, legumes sources Expts U.P. in seven legume Moradabad, to UTTAR PRADESH STAT study d o s e s of P 13-2:Book 2, UTTAR PRADESH Farrukhabad, AGRIC Expts 1965. RES In Nat. ICAR, Delhi. P2O5/ac) lbs Delhi. Expts INST AGRIC 60 Nat. ICAR, effect (as cultivators (Hamirpur). U.P. P alone the doses the Fatehpur. (2 yrs) of 13-2:Book 2, UTTAR PRADESH rent in legume, P2O5/ac 1762 (2 yrs) gram in & bhit. ICAR, 1965. AGRIC of lbs Expts U.P. IARS, STAT response (30 INST INST 60 fields, compare Lucknow, Expts U.P. IARS, RES to fields paddy the R e s . FId response 30 & FId 900. AGRIC the sulphate, to preceding gram at 1954-59, of P2O5/ac) lbs Index Agric. 13-2:Book 1, Delhi. & applied the yield Nat. (20 of 1768 Expts effect UTTAR PRADESH the 1761 UTTAR PRADESH residual levels Nat. 1965. STAT compare the cultivators INST INST AGRIC RES to gram to applied 13-2:Book 1, ICAR, Delhi. AGRIC Expts sources of P on diffe- on the UTTAR PRADESH effect legumes Farm, Index Agric. 920-922. P (40 & gram & of pea at Faizabad, FId the Hardoi & Kalai. Expt U.P. IARS, 80 13-2:Book 2, ICAR, Delhi. 1774 Agronomy INST AGRIC Expt to RES STAT study the P2O5/ac) pea at on UTTAR PRADESH effect of the yield of the Reg. Index Agric. Res. FId P MAHAPATRA, (40 & legumes, 80 1954-59, 1586-1587. IARS, I.E. Fertilizer gram & Stn Nawabganj. Expts U.P. lbs conditions. Nat. Expts gram (3 yrs) to P2O5/ac) in the to ICAR, Delhi. MAHAPATRA, & in the the response of levels (30 & Simple cultivators Index Agric. 1954-59, BENGAL compare alternate FId 60 246-247. Fertilizer IARS, Trials I.E., BHENDIA, Expts of RES (4 STAT WEST locations) Bengal. 14-2: levels of in Simple the cultivators Murshidabad & Agric. FId 245-248. (30 & Fertilizer fields the lbs Trials Birbhum, Expts of legumes 60 gram lbs P 2 O 5 ) lizer Trials Nadia. Nat. to to compare of chickpeas 21-5:67-69. 1965. P2O5/ac) in of phosphorus the A note on nutrients nitrogen Index 1965. 1777 MANJHI, levels cultivators FId 248. of Simple (30 gram Agron. and and on and on dark-chest- Nauki azerb. SSR. applied M.Sc. 86. levels of combination with broadcast Thesis, IARI, 1968. 1787 S. & CHOWDHURY, to four and in of Bengal levels of S.L. gram (Cicer phosphorus combination with Indian J. arietinum) applied nitrogen Agron. alone and 16-2:247-248. 1971. 1788 fields, Expts IARS, MANN, H.S. 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Bengal Bacillus RAJ, the absorption cotton and ricin agron. AND 1974. A., chickpeas, Inst. to :155-159. & PURUSHOTHAMAN, seed regard phosphorus Indian 1842 Effect 793. with temperature 135:141-148. Science, Bull. ET AL. of stiint. in 1970. SUBRAMANIAN, N. (Investigation established by means by crops arietinum) pp. 1841 soybeans, fertilizer use. Soil Sci. ZAMFIRESCU, (gram 1963. A.N. Indian Society of Symposium on U.P. 8-9:12-21. & PATHAK, gram rotation. Soc. 1850 S.S. and their Greece Hypourgeion and Epharmogon Ek. growth, proper Georgias planting Delt. 6:173-177. 1970. of and time.) Georgikon 1857 M.Sc. GRAMI, 147. B. Effect 1847 of date planting lation on chickpea production. sis, 112 A.U.B. Lebanon. 1970. plant popu- M.Sc. The1858 Agronomy GUZOVSKII, M. (Methods INST AGRIC and rates of Selekts. Semenov. 18-8:67-69. sowing of chickpea.) Expts (Sel. Seed-Gr., M o s c o w ) : 1951. rate 1859 (30, under Expts RES (3) sowing STAT BIHAR to determine & seed Kanke 2 ) . rate Nat. gram (Sabour Nat. 1, 3-2:1954-59, Delhi. 1965. AGRIC Expts 643-645. STAT GUJRAT to find out (3 y r s ) spacing & (Agric. Res. economic IARS, seed IARS, a INST suitable rate for Nat. ICAR, Delhi. AGRIC AGRIC Expts RES gram (3 yrs) spacing, gram to Wagahai). Gujrat. 1861 ICAR, Nat. Delhi. INST AGRIC Expts rate and m a n u r i a l to STAT find 40 & Coll. 45 INST Delhi. AGRIC Expts 24") RES to 50, (40, (12, 15 & 1 8 " between rows) Index Agric. 424. INST IARS, AGRIC Expts 60, FId RES (12, to 18") 70 & 80 lbs/ac) Res. Stn Khargone. Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. and Nat. AGRIC AGRIC Expts rate under RES (2 yrs) (40, 50, to to (40, 44, unirrigated Nat. suitable 1954-59, 426-427. 1965. the Vidisha. Expts M.P. ICAR, Delhi. optimum seed rate for gram at Govt Nat. Index Agric. 6-2:1954-59, 430. IARS, 1965. RES to (30, 40, STAT 1870 optimum (3) of gram at Nat. 6-2:1954-59, seed rate for different the R.K. Index Agric. 430-431. Agric. FId IARS, Expts ICAR, 1965. 1871 AGRIC (2 RES STAT MAHARASHTRA yrs) to ascertain rate for gram at Nat. Index Agric. the optimum seed the Agric. FId 539-540. Res. Stn Mohol. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. 1962. (50, INST FId 1872 AGRIC Expts IARS, and RES STAT MAHARASHTRA (4 yrs) seed rate ICAR, optimum seed to find out for gram at Nat. Maharashtra. MADHYA PRADESH conditions the 50 & 60 lbs/ac) 8-1:1948-53, row Index Agric. the MADHYA PRADESH determine Sehore. Expts 1865 FId FId for Stn the Reg. 425-426. suitable Index Agric. 8-2:1954-59, Delhi. spacing the Agric. FId 542-545. Res. Expts IARS, 1965. 1873 for gram at Farm Nabibagh, Index Agric. suitable Res. IARS, 48 & 52 lbs/ac) Delhi. Expts INST 1864 and seed rate 60 & 70 lbs/ac) Seed & Demonst . the 6 x 18") STAT MADHYA PRADESH determine Delhi. PRADESH determine 1868 Nat. 1965. STAT & Index Agric. Stn Jalagaon. INST 18 429-430. RES Expt M.P. spacing 6-2:1954-59, for gram at 6-2:1954-59, 1965. 1869 Inst. seed 1965. find out 15 & Nat. INST AGRIC IARS, for gram at Expts M.P. STAT MADHYA to determine the Govt Soil Cons. varieties Stn Jhabua. ICAR, Delhi. (2 y r s ) spacings 422-423. 70 lbs/ac) Res. 6-2:1954-59, ICAR, Delhi. gram at ICAR, the Agric. suitable rate the Govt Agric. Expts M.P. at the Nat. STAT MADHYA PRADESH FId Expts M.P. MADHYA PRADESH 60 and lbs/ac) Stn Phanda. (3 x 9, 4 ½ x Exptl Farm, (25, 1863 find out the optimum seed 128 Index Agric. 6-2:1954-59, STAT & spacing INST (row 1965. (2 y r s ) ICAR, Delhi. 1965. seed rate gram at Nat. Bhopal. 6-2: IARS, spacing and for Gwalior. FId Expts M.P. ICAR, & RES 6-2:1954-59, Stn 1862 1bs/ac) Farm, 245-246. suitable 18 64 Res. FId (2 yrs) Phanda. to Res. MADHYA PRADESH out spacing of 1 2 , 30, doses (Agric. 1965. RES IARS, (32, IARS, INST AGRIC Index Agric. FId Expts 4-2:1954-59, Expts M.P. 243-244. to ascertain the proper seed Farm Nabibagh, FId to determine gram 428-429. GUJRAT get maximum yield the STAT MADHYA PRADESH Index Agric. 1965. STAT RES (2 yrs) Expts INST seeds at 1867 Govt Soil Cons. Index Agric. 4-2:1954-59, sowing) ICAR, rate for Stn A r n e j ) . FId Expts Gujrat. 3 hrs before for gram (with 1965. 1860 RES for conditions Index Agric. Expts INST 50 & 60 lbs/ac) 1954-59, 427-428. Index Agric. FId Expts Bihar. to determine the optimum seed 40, Govt Seed Demonst. the optimum time of for STAT MADHYA PRADESH unirrigated soaked INST AGRIC RES (2 yrs) the INST Govt Expts M.P. AGRIC Expts Bhopal. spacing 6-2: IARS, ICAR, Delhi. RES STAT MAHARASHTRA (4 yrs) to seed rate and manurial dose (NPK at Agric. FId 546-549. 113 the most 15") gram at Agric. 1866 find out (10, Res. levels Stn Dhulia. Expts Maharashtra. IARS, ICAR, Delhi. economic (30 & 40 1 b s / a c ) each) Nat. for Index 8-2:1954-59, 1965. 1874 Chickpea Bibliography INST AGRIC Expts RES STAT (3 yrs) spacing (30 & find out the m o s t (10 & 1 5 " b e t w e e n l i n e s ) , 40 1bs/ac) & manurial without and w i t h N 1 0 , at INST AGRIC MAHARASHTRA to the A g r i c . Index Agric. 1954-59, Res. FId P50 dose & K50) economic seed rate sowing (NPK on the for gram Stn Hansi. Stn Kopergaon. IARS, Punjab. 8-2: Delhi. Expts (3 yrs) spacing (30 & two (10 & 40 to find out between the most lines) and manurial each) INST MAHARASHTRA 15" lbs/ac) levels Res. STAT for Stn Niphad. gram at Nat. economic seed dose rate of 8-2:1954-59, 1965. to rates RES for out 11-1:1948-53, AGRIC Expt to 12 & 16" 50 & 60 ICAR, 556-557. INST 1876 Res. FId Expts Mysore. IARS, ICAR, INST AGRIC Studies to RES find out the ICAR, gram at Nat. of Index Nat. spacings lbs/ac) RES (4 yrs) cing, seed rate Agric. Res. Agric. FId 453-456. to RES STAT to (Oct. 11, 22 Res. & on of gram at Nat. AGRIC AGRIC Studies dts RES to find date Nat. from 5th Oct. for gram at Nat. Index Agric. 1948-53, at of 242. FId Studies RES to 4th week to J a n . sowing STAT (from 2nd O c t . to days) Res. of Stn Rohtak. Expts Punjab. IARS, 8 to date of FId 906-907. 1885 BENGAL suitable date 2nd w e e k ) 6 the Agric. Index Agric. 14-2:1954-59, Res. FId 245. (from dates Stn Expts IARS, ICAR, 1886 (by of for sowing of 1962. effect of sowing one week/2 weeks) gram on their yield Index Agric. 293. at FId IARS, pre- and m a t u r e the IARI, Expts IARI. ICAR, Delhi. 1887 S.N. gram KANEVSKAYA, size and (Cicer J. shape for L.) arietinum unirrigated trials. 59-8:431-434. 1972. 1888 G.S. of chickpea Zh. 55, planting on 14-32:41-45. its yield.) 1965. 1889 (5 KAUL, 10 days) J.N. Response sowing 11-1: & SEKHON, of H.S. chickpea variety treatment Paper presented 1881 of at various the All Rabi Pulses Workshop KOINOV, at Sept. 18-21, G-130 to pre- chemicals. India held 1974. at CoordinaUPIAS, 1974. 1890 G. (Optimum the A g r i c . Index Agric. 11-1:1948-53, IARI the sowing 5 dates gram at STAT Nat. Kanpur. of RES Madras agric. Stn Jullundur. date 3rd Nov. ICAR, Delhi. Nat. study Referat. Expts Punjab. Nat. 1954-59, 240-241. PUNJAB intervals the R e g . 1965. AGRIC rabi the 1880 Res. the best the for gram at Optimum plot Index Agric. IARS, ICAR, Delhi.1962. find gram at 1965. Oct. ted INST AGRIC of vary- 60 & 70 1962. sowing gram at intervals the Agric. 50, Index Agric. STAT WEST out 15-1:1948-53, PUNJAB the best RES find Delhi. 1879 1962. STAT 40, of Nat. to (Effect INST the effect 30, Expt JOSHI, of 11-1:1948-53, ICAR, Delhi. (20, Delhi. seeds the Index 1965. on yield of Stn Hansi. FId IARS, UTTAR PRADESH the yield ICAR, mature spa- 9-2:1954-59, effect 30) on Delhi. PUNJAB FId Expts Punjab. IARS, the effect ICAR, Delhi. the 615-616. 1884 study Stn Amrukh. Expt & manures STAT study the A l l a - 1878 Expts Mysore. RES Expts 8, (40, 1962. (2 yrs) W.Bengal. FId 1965. study (row rates Index Agric. 13-1:1948-53, Tollygunj. 452-453. Stn Bailhongal. IARS, INST AGRIC Agric. to Nat. IARS, of for STAT MYSORE Expts ICAR, spacing seed on gram yield at Inst. 13-2:Book 2, INST INST AGRIC of and Expts U.P. INST the Agric. Index Agric. 9-2:1954-59, Delhi. IARS, 452. 1877 gram at effect between rows) AGRIC Res. seed 9-2:1954-59, suitable varieties 247. Expts STAT UTTAR PRADESH Delhi. Expts MYSORE Stn Bijapur. IARS, & 1965. STAT Expts Mysore. of Stn Kaladgi. Delhi. RES different Res. spacing different varieties the Agric. Res. FId 1883 study lbs/ac) suitable Agric. the Agric. Index Agric. date varieties FId STAT MYSORE find (2) 1962. ing seed rates Expt the effect of different gram at Nat. Expts U.P. the A g r i c . IARS, INST AGRIC PUNJAB study (3 dates) habad Agric. (NPK at Index Agric. Expts Maharashtra. ICAR, Delhi. to ICAR, Delhi. 1875 RES STAT yield Nat. 1965. INST AGRIC RES (2 yrs) of Expt Maharashtra. 550-552. Expts sowing rates Nauchni Trudy vissh. FId Vasil Kolarov 243-244. 1968. 1882 114 (Agron. for chickpea.) selskostop. Fak.). Inst. 17-1:65-69. 1891 Agronomy LUTHRA, R.C. Effects & GILL, A.S. of phosphorus on the L.). arietinum yield S.K. date lation on the of grain yield All gram of (Cicer arietinum). dates 141-142. JNKVV, S.C. of sowing of sowing gram under SAWHNEY, and of J. J.S. seed rates (Cicer gram Studies on of water yield of Sci. effect Indian J. NEZAMUDDIN, S. Observation date of sowing rates Bihar the Alley (Cicer J. M. the Agric. interplot arietinum agric. Res. dates on Acad. of yield & KHOSH-KHUI, and S.K. Effects L.) 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Prirodn. of phytic metabolism. phosphorus various I. and cattle and hull, N.D. ruminant Distribution of phytic feeds phosphorus (gram, and gram s t r a w ) . 22-9:225-230. in pp. 1962. 3025 M'Ommok cuisine 610. K., N.S., M., SUBRAHMANYAN, of Sannafa' 'Ommok Sannafa'.) 1967. 3026 RAMAKRISHNAN, RAJAGOPALAN, SANKARAN, T.N., R., A.N. V. value of composite on blends of peanut, 19:139-146. Ann. protein Bengal Biochem. foods gram and Exp. Med. 1959. 3027 total in KRISHNAMURTHY, gram husk Ann. 1962. tunisienne Tunesian sesame flours. phosphorus plants.) M. cuisine SWAMINATHAN, & Soedin., 5:3-14. GANAPATHY, 3017 fresh Khim. Tunis. Kazakh- 1960. in Tr. (The the nitrogen of based & KEHAR, 3024 V.G. Nutritive P.N. some Biokhimiya. 1950. KRISHNAMURTHY, a in tribe.) dry vegetative material La N. are substance Leguminosae and KOUKI, 2-1:1-4. 3016 (Chickpeas stana M. (Bengal 1969. JASINSKII, gram or 12-8:238-239. V.G. (Substances of 8:325-330. studies J. Food Sci. substitution Bengal 3022 Gos. 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HOOPER, value soybean, flours arietinum) SWAMINATHAN,M., V. protein peanut, M., PAUL JAYARAJ, supplementary processed of HELLENDOORN, NARAYANA RAO, A.N., SUBRAMANYAN, The 1961. K., SANKARAN, Studies Biochem. on foods based 3018 bean, ET AL. nutritive value on blends Bengal Food Sci. 169 K. the gram and of sesame 8-11:388-389. of protein groundnut, soya- flours. 1959. 3028 Chickpea Bibliography KRISHNAMURTHY, K. , TASKER, RAJAGOPALAN, R., SWAMINATHAN, & SUBRAHMANYAN, Nutritive meal and coconut, (Cicer 364. of cost the groundnut proteins protein meals R.L. Preparation and Proc. 18:11-12. coconut Calcutta containing Bengal Sci. Soc. of food and Food arietinum). India. NATE, K., R.A. Proteins Sch. London, LECLERC, pp. S.P., Studies (Rehabilitation 3030 the in of the of seeds chickpea in the chickpea.) 4-4. of different Nauch. K.V. (Mixtures swine 41-42. Indian to varieties stage Res. B.C. Indian Part gram gram of II. 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Qureshi, M.H., Pearl, R.T., Pemrova, 2032 F.G., I., 1960 Pennacchiotti, Peregudova, Popov, 1537 M., S.K., 2844 2405 P., Rab, 392 393, A., Rabechault, H., 394 Rabibagkar, P.S.K., 395, Porter, G.G., 2892 S.B., 1803 Radice, J.C., Radkov, P., D., Perez, Ch., Perez, F., Perlova, Pernas, Perov, Peru Pradhan, 967 Prain, 755 A.A., S.S., Prasad, 880 Esta- 3140 Petinov, N.S., 1938 L., J.J., 1159 Prasad, K.D., 2211 995, N., O.P., B.A., 996, Phadnawis, 2589 993, 1011, B.N., Phansalkar, 994, 1152,1153 S.L., A., Amrit P.S., S., Prasad, V.V.S., Prasada, Prem 2409 R., S., G., 3049 C.R.K., 1939 Sagar, 805, W.H., 2296 2590, 607 K.P., Pimplikar, 1155, E.D., 2591 1154, Pingale, R.D., 1157 Pingale, S.V., 2406, P.G., Rahman, C.A.F.M., F., Rahman, K.A., 2436 Rahman, M.M., 2676 U.K., Pino, J.A., 189 Platt, B.S., 2517 E.I.,1160, Raina, A.K., 2437, P.L., 2848 826 Raj, 2683, Romero, B.M., 17, A., 3050 Pukhalshaya, S.M., 1844 2684 J., 2214 R.J., 1342 Raja, M.S., 2067 Rajagopalan, R., 2733, 3027, 3029, 3067, 3047 Rajagopal Rao, D., 186 1843 2833, Puttarudraiah, Pynzar, L., S., M., 229 1251 Rajani, H.J., Rajendra 190 1809 Prasad, R., R., D., 1810 2854 2853 2854 884 2734, 3003 2850, 2509 Rajkamal, 3048 R., 3051 Rajgopalan, 1158 2849 866, 2688, 2984, 2987, Rajalakshmi, 2852, 2417, D., R a j a l a k s h m i , D., 213 J.W., 3071 C., 436 775 Purushothaman, 2734, 2822, 2823, 2925, 2934, 32 N.F., B.M., 2438, 2442 R.M., 2629 M.J., 1897 K.V., Rajeswari, Pinthus, 2762 Rahman, Raina, B., 2216, 2368 Raina, Pynaert, 2476 3046, Raheja, 1162 Purohit, 1609, 2217 399 Pujol, 1834 1808, H.J., Purseglove, 3106 J., 188, V.M., Puri, 3088 Pines, M.D.P., Pino, P.C., 1806, 1807, Rajagopalan Nair, 608, V.D., Raheja, Price, Puerto 1156 Pimplikar, 1608, Prima, Pugh, Pillay, 2035 2510 112 Puerto Romero, Pillai, R.N., D., A., 2215 883 H.R., Rai, 3007, 882 E., S.S. , 2439, Pro, M.A., P.E., 609 2226 1161 3008 2969 1804 Preobrazhenskaya, 2518 1320, Raheja, Raich, 1090 Pichamuthu, Pilet, 2222, 2921 1962 Phokela, Pierce, 2068, Prasad, Prashar, 1209 S.V., Phokela, Phul, 1896 2213 2566 Prasannappa, Phatak, 1423, 2212, 2033 Petrushenko, Phadnis, Radwan, Raghavan, Prasad, Prasad, N.N., 766 M.E., Radulescuk, 2465 2211 Prasad, L.K., Petrenko, N.I., Petri, 2782 L.M., H., Prasad, 2847 1319, 398 Rahaman, de 2846 2330 Radrigan, 881 Oficina distica, 2407 V., Pramanik, 1427 Ministerio de Agricul- tura, D., Prakash, 3105 P.L., S., A.N., 1321, 1322, 1805, 1957, 1960, Peretti, 1902 M.V.,2732 396 397 Prabhanjan Rao, 187 Rao, Radhakrishnan, G.M., G.E., 2896 3141 185 1341 Popova, Post, 2845, 1346 Radhakrishna Pelipenko, 2298 400 67 B.W.X., Popov, M.G., Quantz, L., Quer, 2851, Author Rajput, Raju, A.M., D.B., Raju, M.S., Ram, A., Ram, 1055 2868, 1886, 2592, 2593,2594 Rao, M.S.S., 1303 Rao, N.A.N., 2939 2575 2595 Rao, N.N., Richard, 2869 Rao, M.R.R., 1542, Babu Rao, M.N., 2321 A., 411 Richaria, R.H., 2856 1170, Richaria, Riedl, 2870 R.N., H., 1169 408 Ram, Chandgi Rao, N.S., 1000 Rieu, L., 1164 R a o , P.G., 887 Riggio Bevilacqua, Ram, N., 851 Rao, P.S., 2871, Ram, Raja 998 R a o , P.V., 2873, 3053 Ram, Sewa 1903 Rao, 2874, 2980, Ramachandran, M., 2855, Ramachandra Rao, T.N., Ramakrishna, M., 2856 Ramakrishna, T.S., 2921 2824 113 S.V., Rao, T., R a o , T.N., 603 3008 Ramakrishnan, T.N., 3027 Rao, W.V.B.S., 2598 Ramakrishnan, T.S., 2218, Rashida 2793 2219, 2299 2220 Ramalingam, A., Ramdas, 757 K., 2223 Ram Mohan, D.S., B., 1941 Ramanatham, L.A., Begum, Ramanathan, R., Ramanuja, 837 M.N., S., 1092, 1093, 999, A., 2879 Rodriguez-Fuentes, M., 2918 E., 2859 2860, Rama 2861, 2742, Raut, G.N., 1811 Raut, V.S., 492 K., A.S., 2863 R., 756, G.S., Randhava, N.S., 1620 Randhawa, M.S., 339, Ranganathan, S., C, 664, Rangaswami, Rangrajan, A.V., Rao, B.V.N., Rao, G.R., Rao, I.M., 472, V., G., 2434 Raychaudhury, S.P., 1812, 469, 630, T., 757 3142 405, S.G., 2599, M., A.R., D.B., D.J., Regel, E., 2511 H.D., 404, Rotenhan, 2039, Rowe, 2478 Roxburg, 409 2892 H.G.L., I., of 471, 192 D. J.R., Freiherr von W.W., A.K., 892 Roy, B.R., 892 Roy, D.N., 699 R.N., 1922 Roy, R.P., 1170 Division of 2038, 2041 Royan, Retig, B., 2369 Retig, G., 1266 F., 615 Roychowdhury, 2882, J.V., Rudra, M.N., 2886, 2887, Ruggiero, 2601 Russel, W.C., Rao, M., 2867 Russo, Reynoso, Rhind, E.L., D., 2881, 1346 2884, 2885, 2888 190 R.B., 885 S.P., 2883 Rewari, K.H., 712 413 Roy, 1009 Rao, B., 2225 2037, 2040, 410 2224 B., the Reutskii, , 778 Roy, Rudin, 2866 939, 193 2441 U.D., Mycology, 891, 2680 2876 Reichenbach, Report 2222 2744 F.R.T., Roth-Lauterbach, Reddy, 412 510 I.D., S.H., 2596 1171, 2440 406, 407, 408 Reichert, 2864 2068, G.A., Rosario, 2046 Rosso, Register, 1168 2485 G.G., Revell, K.B., 1166, Rojas, 631 Rao, 614 2880 J.I., Rosenthal, Reddy, 1307 470, K., S.S., Roig y Mesa, Ronsal, 579 2865, 665 D.N., Restanovic, Ranganathan, M., 890 1264, 1267, 1344, 1345, 2872 2470 Randhava, Rohatagh, Rohewal, Raychaudhuri, Reed, Ramaswamy, 2743 Rechinger, K.H., 403, 2781, 2862, Subbaiah, Ramaswamy, Rodriguez Lopez, 2030 2600 2566 B.V., M.C., 2223 Razzaq Ahmad, K., 888, Rodrigues Peixoto, Rasumovskaya, Ramasastri, 613, 889 2857 2858 Ramasamy, 2878 Rodriguez-Bujan, Rayss, M.V., 3054 1894 1265, 1267, 1344, 2221, Rama Rao, Roca, 1830 2036 2775, R.J., 2783 1097, 1165, G., 2877, 34 Robinson, G.S., 1166, 1167, 1171, 1264, Rama Rao, 2408 2602 Rodionova, N.A., 2939 68, 2225 K.S., Rautureau, Ramanujam, E., S.G., I., H., 191 Rathi, Rau, Y.V.S., 3052 611, Rathi, Rati, 1803 L., 2597 Rathi, Y.B.S., Ramanath, Ch., Roberts, W., 805, K., V.R., Riviere, Rizk, Ramakrishnan, Rao, 277 Ritter-Studricka, 2984 Rivnay, 610 Rao, U.N.N., E.V., 612 2872 2875 R a o , T.M., 1343, 1825 Ram, 1163 Index 2042 191 2141 D., P., 893 2889 1385, 1386 Rzadkowska-Bodalska, H.,616 Rzhanova, E.I., 617, 618 Chickpea Bibliography Saavedra, M.A., Sabatini, 0., 2485 Sabry, T.S., Z.I., Sadana, Sadorge, Sadre, 2890 P., 509, O.M., Saha, G., 2620 Saha, T.K., 2748, H.C., 2192, S.L., Sansonetti, 2227 R., 2603 2604 A., Sahai, J., 1337 Sahai, J.M., 1940, K.S., Saraswathi Devi, J., M.G., Sahambi, H.S., 2305 Sardana, 895 Sarejanni, Sahasrabuddhe, D.L., 473, 474, 619, 620, 621, Sahasrabuddhe, Schlack, D.G., E., Schmidt, G.A., K.R., Jaimangal Saikh, Sail, M.H., S.S., 721 1539 Sakharova, 1141 2225 2851 Saini, M.L., K., 2895 E., 1172 Schraudolf, H., 903, G., Seddik, H.W., Y., 2043, 2228 1890, 2606 Sen, A., Sen, A.N., 897 Sarin, T.L., 2896 Sarin, Y.K., 278 Sarma, M.L., 3004, Agica Saksena, H.K., Salisbury, Salji, 2226 R.A., J.P., Saloman, Salud, 2891 D., R.D., 725 Sam, M.J., 2591 2534, 2543, Sen, J.N., Sen, Muktha 3058 2811 Sastry, K.S.K., P.B., K.C., 2229 926, Sen, S.P., 494 S.R., 1430, 2232, 2233, 2324, 2338, Sengupta, 2361, 622 Sattar, 2362, Sampson, R.P., 2854 H.C., Sanchez, 196 2678 1347, Sanchez, 600, T.R., Sanctis-Monaldi, C. Sandha, B.S., 1036 Sandha, G.S., 1173, Sandhu, K.S.,1905 Sandhu, S.S., 623, 1175, 1176, 1177 1179, 1348, Sandu-Ville, Sangal, P.M., 2046 198 Sawhney, J.S., 1905 P.C., 1904 P.N., S.R., Sen Jatindra, 451, 2897, G., 890 de, H.C., 3056 Saxena, H.P., 2409, 2480, 2484, 2518 1032, Serov, 2900, 2903 N., 3057 A.F., 1350, 1429, 1814, 1815, N.V., V.M., Seshadri, Sethi, 636 A.R., R.K., Severin, 2606 148 2525 750, H.N.P., 2410 2300 1906 Saxena, N.P., 632 Sewa Saxena, S.N., 899 Shah, C.C., Saxena, S.S., 199, Shah, D.G., 2851 Shah, F.H., 480, 2902 Shah, G.L., 416, 637 R.M., 202 1349 Sayagaver, 2046 2442, 2893 Saxena, M.C., 605, 1174 S.W., 1269 1377 B.M., Scelfo, C., Schaik, P.H. van, G., 2234 Scharif, 2047, 2239 763 Seredinskaya, Sergeeva, Saxena, Saxena, 582 Sen Gupta, Sengupta, B.S., 207, 1178, C., 943, 2238, 2898 Sanchez, P.S., Sandhu, T.S., 2045, Sawhney, Sawhney, P.K., 2128, Serban, 2892 1352, 1908 197 T., 194 J.C., A., 3144 1180, 1433, 2105, 2371 Savile, A.H., 826 L.N., Sanahuja, 1353, 2363 K., Sen Gupta, D., Savulescu, Samuel, 2183, 1908, 3145 Sen, 2044, 1803 Sambamurthy, Samiuddin, 1911, 2717 2184, 2185, 2230, 2231, 976 1907 1180, 1352, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1966 Sati, 1817, 1353, 1432, 1801, 1818, 2864 S.T., 2605 2899 Sen, B.N., 2535, 2544, 898 Sattar, A., B., 1417, 1001, 2681 2744 1416, Sen, N.K., Sastri, Satbaldina, 1351, 3143 1950 Salunki, M.S., Samantrai, 414 3005 1270, 2555, Sen, S., 635, Sakie, 904 1933 631, J.S., 634 211 Sekhon, H.S., 626, 627, 628, 629, 630, Sarma, 2844 902 1785 J.A., A.K., H., 633, 2235 773 Sarin, M.N., 455, 624, 625, Sarkar, N.P., 201 Schutz, 2542, Sahay, 901 2215 Sekhon, G.S., Sarazin, 430 415 Schmidt, Schwalm, 240 1359 Saharan, M.R., 429, 2894 2370 Saraswat, 1268, C, Schnepf, H.H., 2443, 803 Schmidt-Hebbel, 667 Saraf, C.S., 450, 1428, 1813 L., Schkuhr, Sanoria, 2763 2291, Schelkownikow, 3063, 618 C., J.M., 2444 Schill, 3061, Sanlier-Lamarck , 796 Schalk, 3019, 3027, Sanzana, Sahai, 1371 2696, 2749, 2775, 2924, 2934, Sankhla, 567 3055 Sadykova, 896, 3067 894 K.V., M., 636 195 J.C., Sadasivam, P.S., Sankaran, A.N., Sabelnikova, V . I . , Sabnis, Sangwan, 194 3100 1822 900 Shah, 1816 192 Ram, 200 Shah Samin, Shakhin, N., S.M., 617 2048 2901 Author Shalabi, T., Shankhla, Shanmuga 617 G.S., 2372 Sundaram, E.R.B., 589 Shyam, Ghan, Shyam, R., Shyama, Sial, Shanthakumari, P., 638, 639, 1541 1003, 1004 Singh, Hardyal, Singh, Harcharan, 1197 2445, R., 1192 2446, 2447, 2448, 2479, M.B., 2878 2481, 2482, 2505, 2513 Siddappa, G.S., 3022, 3064 Singh, Harnek, Index 2513 829 Siddiq, Sharaf, A., 640 Sharma, A.K., 203, Sharma, 1410, B.M., Sharma, C., Sharma, C.B., Sharma, D., 1181 3100 204 905, M., Singh, H.B., 645, Siddiqi, M.A., 2049 Singh, H.D., 646, Siddiqi, M.R., 2528 Singh, H.G., 2522 Singh, I.B., 1053 S i d d i q u e , M. , 1184 Siddiqui, 719, 1941, 2240 Siddiqui, Sharma, H.D., 1540, 1909, Sieber, 1910 J.P., 1823 Sharma, K.P., 906 Sharma, R.C., 1438, 1824, 1825 R.D., 2803, 851, 2526, 2801, R.K., 3107 Sharma, S.K., 2486, Sharma, S.S., 2479 Sharma, T.R., 2904 Sharma, V.P., 1826 Shaw, F.J.F., 1355, 2512 Shaw, P.D., L.C., 2946 Sikka, V.K., 750, Sikora, Shaw, S., 1354, 2241 V.D., 2812 Shehata, N.A., 2905, Sheiker, N.A., 874 Shendge, P.Y., 1182, Sheriff, R.A., 1966 Sheth, A., Shimada, Shinh, C.N., Simons, P., Simoons, 642 1123, 1274, 1328, 1364, J., Singh, 206 1210, 418 Singh, C., C.S., 912 K.P., 1065, Laxman, 1278, M., Amarjeet, 2609 Singh, N., 1202, 1369, 1203, 1893 1823 Singh, M.P., Singh, 1066, 2527 Singh, Meher, 1357 1543 209, 2411 1204 Singh, A., 1428, 2607, 2608 Singh, Narendra, Singh, B., 1185, 1186, 1187 Singh, N.B., 1178, 1179 Singh, B.B., 1358, Singh, N.P., 1350, 1833, Singh, B.K., 2346 Singh, B.D., 1542 Singh, N.T., Singh, B.N., 643 Singh, Parmatma, Singh, B.P., 112, Singh, Pritam, Singh, C.B., 1188 Singh, P.P., Singh, D., Singh, Rampal, 2912 1967 1004, 1189, 3093 1192, 2910, Singh, Ranbia, Singh, R.B., 2376 Singh, R.D., 2050 2911 1002 Singh, R.G., 913, Dharam, 1191 Singh, R.M., 1845 Singh, R.P., 1543, 1624, 1920, 1921, G., 452, 1836, 1438, 2333, 3092 Singh, 2161, 1835 2051 R.S., 2527 2243, 1829 1334, 1335 Singh, Gurbaksh, Singh, Gurdial, Singh, Gurdip, Singh, Harbans, Singh, H., 748 S.R., 9 0 7 , 2 9 0 7 , 3062, 3089 943 Daljit, 3085, 1828, 1431 Singh, Singh, 2374 1925 Singh, 1183 2242, 1003, 1359 S.N., 1827 874 2373, 1272, 1912 Shrivastava, D.S., 1543 Dharampal, 2332 2331, 1906, 833 636 Shukla, 1610 1190, 1611 3061, 208, 1273, 1277, 1201, 205 F.J., D.V., 2909, 207, 1361, Singh, L.K., D.N., A.I., 1832, 1276, 3065 N.O., Simola, Singh, Shurpalekar, 1544, 2375 1360, 2334 Singh, Shulyak, 1834, 1275, 2927 2907 P., 3108 1410, 1349, T., 1830, B.I., S.C., 911 2441 1831 1200, 1216, Simeonova, S.K., Shukla, 2410 823, P.B.L., Shukuzulaev, 1088, Singh, K.B., 910, 2527 Shrivastava, N., Jit, A., Shrivastava, Shuja, Singh, Simenauer, Singh, 2906 I.I., Jagat, 1235 2740 Sholkovskaya, Shraibman, 3059 3060 A.S., 1199 810 457 Scherbukhin, J., Singh, Singh, K., 915 R.A., Singh, 1833, Sikka, Sindermann, 1271, 514, 736, 2801 K.C., Sims, 740 1356, 735, 417 Sikka, Sindhu, F.H., S.H., F.W., Simmons, Sharma, 1167,1198 672, 2802, 2804 Shaw, S., 909 Sharma, 1099 908 2656 1210 2799, 2800, Singh, Hukum, A.M., Sharma, H.C., Sharma, 1042 Siddiqi, 644 Singh, 1193 2538 2244, 1194, 2245 1196, 1195, 1360 1348, 3063 193 915, 1432, Singh, Sardar, 2449 Singh, Surjit, 914 Singh, S.N., 1272, 1349 S., 2332 1121, 1837, 1253, Chickpea Singh, Bibliography S.P., 658, Solomon, 1165, S., 212, 1166, 1205, 1264, 1268, Someswara Rao, 1344, Som, 1362, 1363 Singh Kartar, Singh, T., S.B.S., 1941, Singh, T.C.N., Singh, U.B., Singh, Y., 34 2419, 647, 2913 648, 649 J.M., 2704-2707, J.K., 2610, Sonone, H.N., 1104 Soomro, M.P., 1365 M.P.M., 2711 2611 Srivastava, L.S., 1207 Srivastava, R.N., 1007, Srivastava, S.K., 2803 Stanev, M.T., Stanton, J.M. d e , 214 Stein, 490 Sorokina, V.I., 2477 Stendel, Singh, Y.P., 2472 Sosulski, 2991 Stoikoff, Singhal, S.S., 2801, 2802 F.W., Sotelo-Lopez, Sinha, A.B., 540 Soto, Sinha, B.C., 1005 Sotomayor, Sinha, M.N., 1839, Sinha, 1922 R.N., Sinha, S., 2083, Sinha, 2364, S.K., 1367, 1840 2084, 2109, 2247, 2611 210, 505, 555, 622, 638, 639, 650, 829, Spach, A., 2918 1366, R., Subba Rao, 356, 357 2725 Sparrow, A.H., 1162 2412, 2413 1942 Sinha, S.P., Sircar, P., 2431, R., Sprengel, 2575 2403, 2409, 2432, 2518 Sircar, S.M., 651, Sirkar, P., 2250, A., 419 K.R., 916 Sreekantiah, K.S., 2253, Sitaramaiah, G., Sitaramaiah, K., Skotland, C.B., Slinkard, 3062, M., 718, 2527 Sreenivasaya, N., 722 Srikanthaiah, S.G., Srikantia, 1279 M.I., S.G., F.L., (Jr.), 2862, 2915 P., I.M., 2249 Srinivasan, M., Smith, J.N., 3146 Srinivasan, Smith, K.M., 2302 2861, A.A.K., 2303 774, 844, Sohonie, Kamla 919, V., 848, 813 689, 2773, 2923, 2924, 2925, 2926, 3019, 3027, 1361, Z., Solimano, 1364 2377 G., 3029, 3037, 3044, Srirur, S.S., S., 2921 1841 S., 615 2969, 2970 185, D., 2335 Subramanian, N., Subramanian, 885, 1843, 2834, 2925 Subramanian, S.S., Subramanian, V., 759 907 M.K., 981, 9 8 2 , 9 8 3 , 9 8 4 , 985, 986 K.K., 1968 Subramanyam, P.B., 975 Subramanyam, V., 1842 Srivastava,A.K., 654, 920, 498 Urs, T.S., 2689 2256 Sukhatme, P.V., 1433 Sundaram, T.K., 589 Sundara Raman, O.P., 697, 3067, 3071 1844 655, S., 2257 Sundara Rao, W.V.B., Sundera R a j , D.D., 1821 584 921 Sunder, Sohoo, M . S . , 1006, 1066, 1206, 2776, 2823, 2834, 2909, 1281 2774 Solel, 2751, 2752, 2775, Suhag, L.S., Srinivasan, Srivastav, Kamala 2750, Subramanya Raj 918, 1280 2917 Sohonie, 2776 2941 2284, 2696, 2697, 2748, 2749, Subramanyam, 3049 P.R., Srirama Chari, 2916, 2417 Subramaniyam, 2926 211 Snijder, W.C., 2922 2920 Smith, Sohonie, K., 2940 V., Srinivasan, K.S., Soghaier, 886 2919 Srinivasa Murthy, Srinivasa Rao, Smith, 3061, 3063 Sreenivasaya, 3066 C.R. 933, 2301 A.E., Smith, 917, 2914 Smirnova-Ikonnikova, 2514, 933, Subramaniam, 2834, 2909, 2925, 445 2540, V., Subramanian, A., 1415 R.G., 2721 2255, Subrahmanyan, V., 3070, 2435 S.S., Sister, C., 3061, 3062, 3063, Sreekantiah, Sreenivasan, A., Sirur, 2251,2252 2254 652 447 P.V., Subrahmanyam, 883 Spirina, T.S., Sprague, 0., Subba Rao, N . S . , 653 M.A., F., 420 3079 2597 Spadoni, Spener, S., Suarez Alvarez, R.J.S., E., 216 E.T., Streicher, 215 1368 Soueges, 2176, 2198, 2246, 2248, N.A., 446 35 C.C., Singh, Y.D., 35 G., Steele, W., 1008 2451 W.R., Starostin, 1048 Soroa y Plana, 1815 2996 Sondhi, Soomro, 1838 213 K., Srivastava, A . S . , 2483,2484 Sur, Srivastava, B.K., 2428 Suresh, Srivastava, B.P., 2450, Srivastava, H.C., 922 Srivastava, K.C., 923 2507 Suri, Shyam S.C., E.R., A.K., Sussman, S., 1911 924 926 Suryanarayana, Sushtshevsky, 194 2414 1433, D., M.G., 2999 2258 1282 Author Suttie, J.M., 217 Tendulkar, Suvora, A.J., 1230 Tercero, Sveshcharova, M., Swaminathan, 2406, M., 2417, 2927 907, 2688, A.V., M., Terziiski, 933, 2689, D., P.J., Tragus, 2733, 2734, 2748, 2749, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2775, Teufel, E., 2822, 2823, 2833, 2834, Tevekelev, 710, D., 809 937 V.L., Trautvetter, Trehan, 2052 1838 282 Tramphon, 936 Teterevnikova-Babayan,(D.N.) 2685 E.A., K.N., 422 2415 Tripathi, B.D.M., Tripathi, B.R., 1253 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, 2981, 2982, 2984, 3003, 1970, 2987, 3019, 3027, 3029, Thapar, V.K., 938 3037, 3038, 3061, 3062, Theophrastus, 280 3063, 3070, 3071 Thippannanavaru, 3067, Thirumalachar, Swaminathan, M.C., 2996 Swaminathan, M.S., 1283, 1284, Swaraj, 1285, K., Swenson, Syed 1286, 2931 2612 K.G., 2304 Hafiz-ul-Haque, Syepanova, M. Szmelcraan, S., Yu., 1287 2064 Thomas, K.M., 2054 P.E., 773 Thomas, P.M., 2453, Thomas, P.T., 1009 Thombre, M.V., Thombre, P.G., 1208, 454, 656, Thurman, D., 2969 Thurman, M.A., 2970 Tickoo, J.L., Tigani, El Taha, M . I . , 769 Tikar, W.M., Tairbekov, 686, 1011 500, 1010, 1209 M.G., 687, Takimoto, 929, Tisi, R.T., Tanasijevic, 40 834 B.L., G., 804 1414, C.S., Udovenko, 2474 1065 G.V., Ullah, M.R., Ullah, R., 738 Umov, 660 2932 2738 K.P., S.S., N., 1012 B.G.E., 2936 2938 221 927, 928, 203, Tiwary, D.N., 2186 2452 Tiwary, N.K., Todorov, Tarafder, Taskar, Tomar, 676 1202, 2932 C.R., 264 Tomar, 2996 I., P.K., 933, 2933, 2935, 3029, 3067, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3071 P., 421 Tonini, 1181 Urs, M., G.S., 754, U.S. 939, 641, 1203, 2680 1128, 1210, P.S., 2062 661 3094 J.A., 941 924 H., 662, 663, 752, 664 753, 1013 Department culture, 69, 73, 74, 75, of Agri- 70, 76, 71, 72, 77 1369 1895 1070, 2958 G., 2104, Tores, B.M., E.V., I., 1393 Vacchani, M.V., 1213 Vachhani, M.V., 1214 Vagabova, M.E., 686 Vaidyanathan, O., 2817, J.P., M., 220 1212 281 Vaishya, U.K., Valanthan, Valder, G., Vallejos, 2889 279 195 T., 2615 1847 223, E., 862, 2846 940 1211, Tournefort, 864, G.S., 2485 G.B., Tovstick, 934 1370 935 M.W., Teirlinck, 283 222, D.C., M.K., 863, Torres, 2549 H., S., Th., F.S., Usciati, 1960 Tonkonozhenko, Tosun, Tavakoli, B.N., 2369 E., Tomar, Y.S., 2934, P., J.C. 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E., 2876 Whitaker, T.W., 945, 946 843 Jr., 2623, 2947 2700 3016 M., 3016 Zalkind, F.L., Zalpoor, N., 955 2276 2274 Zamfirescu, 39 196 B.K., Zain-ul-Abedin, H., Westphal, P.L., Zagami, Zain, 2952 H.L., Westerlund, 1371 427 879 White, 1217, 2381, A.M., 290 S., P., 365 1925 2270 2059, Weimann, R., M., 38 Watts Padwick, Wengenmayer, 728 Vilar, G.M., 37, Wavankar, B.L., V i j a y v a r y a , R., G., Yusuf, 918, 2941 Vijayavorgiya, 1543 2945 2783 Viennot-Bourgin, 2617 230 2804 2057 Verma, Vignoli, 2576, E.H., 1394 2057 Wandrekar, 1171, 2803, Waithab, T.J.M., Xolocotzi, Wallace, M.M., 2417, 1164, Xandri, 2944 1395 757 I.R., Venkatraman, 776 A., Wahhab, 1289, T.R., Venkateshan, 1844 D.S., Waheed Khan, Zamith, N., M.A., Zaumeyer, 1851 939 W.J., 2064 2623, Author Zawahry, M.R., Zay, 3075 C., Zederbauer, Zhukova, H., 431 512 P., Zhukovsky, 136 P.M., 792, Zimmermann, 2648, E., N.V., Zhukovsky, Zilg, 2951 G., 2948, 432, 2646, 2949, Zohary, 3078, D., Zohary, M., 2647, 2952 Zlataroff, A . S . , 957, 3077, 433 956 3076, 3079 291 434, 435 197 Index Subject Index ACANTHOSCELIDES OBSOLETUS, 2451Bu from India, 4 2 , 4 4 , 4 5 , 4 8 , 5 2 , 5 3 , 5 4 , 5 5 , 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 222, ADAPTATION, 1165, 1091, 1093, 1097, 1121, 1125, 1180, 1210 227 from Israel, 51 from Pakistan, AGRICULTURE, 1398Sp and world food planning, 3081 resources, supply, 3043 of plant breeding, 814 1408, agronomic Indian 1244, World 1426, 1428, practices, crop harvest 1432 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 1245, 1019, 1259Rs, 1949, 1182, 1222, 1235, 1260 1976Fr, 1977, 1978, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1996Sp, 1411 calender, crop 70, 71, 77 on diseases, AGRONOMY, 49 from USDA, 69, 1997Sp, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2013, 2014, 1430 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2023, 2024, 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, 2 0 5 8 , 2059, 2060, 2 0 6 1 , 2 0 6 2 , 2131 AMINO ACIDS, 816, 817, 818, 2798Sp, 2837, 2846, 2729, 2760, 2875, 2927Bu, on microbiology, 3005, 2561, 2562, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2560, 2563 3009 Argentina, Chile, 2678Sp ARTHEROSCLEROSIS, 2844Sp composition, 2789Rs, content 2634, 2659, 2679, 2790, 2855, in poultry 2761, feeds, 2873 effect of autoclaving on, 784, effect of fungicides effect of inorganic on lipid on, invitro Spain, availability, and AMMONIUM 2827 assay, 2093Sp, 2178Fr, 2179Fr, 2260It ANTISCORBUTIC VALUES, 869 ANTITAYPTIC 895 carbon, ACTIVITY, 702 ARTIFICIAL 2867 841 POLLINATION, ASCOCHYTA RABIEI, 2779Sp tryptophan, gram on, ANTHRACNOSE, 910 nitrogen metabolism, microbiological of 2865 865 effect effect 2915, 2941 1289 78Sp, 2071Fr, 2076, 2077Rs, 2080, 2081, 2089, 2091, 2092, 2097Fr, 2796Sp, 2815 MOLYBDATE, effect on yield, AMMONIUM SULPHATE, 2099Rs, 2101Sp, 2107, 2144Rs, 2150, 2153, 2162, 2163, 2164Tu, 2166Rs, 2167Rs, 2172, 1758 2108, 2109, 2126, 2176, 2180Rs, 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2203, 2204, 2211, 2214, 2215, 2229, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2234, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2261Rs, 2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2 2 6 7 , 2268, 2269, 2276 effect on yield, 1613, 1722, 1726 ASCORBIC ACID, AMYLASE, 476 701, 2656, effect on nodulation, 2886, 556, 2914 558, 559, 2612 ANALYSIS, of production, 451, coffees, adulterated with 490, 674 chickpeas, 2716Fr ASCORBIGEN, 737 ANATOMY, 437Sp, 438, 439, 440, 445, 446, ASPERGILLUS, 447Ge of pod dehiscence, 2223 436Rs ASSIMILATION, ANEUPLOIDY, 1011 ANNUAL REPORTS, of 1783, from Australia, from Ethiopia, from ICRISAT, 47, 50 64, 65 2667 3,4-benzpyrene, AUCHENORHYNCHA, 764Rs, 765Rs 2391Rs 67 AULACOPHORA FOVEICOELIS, Lucas 2434 560, Chickpea Bibliography BACTERIAL DISEASES, 2065Tu, 2066, 2067, CALCIUM, 2068 content of chana, BACTEROIDS, 2609 metabolic relation value of studies, with nitrogen 2573, 859, 2816 leaves, 2910 2574 leghaemoglobin content, green and CALLOSOBRUCHUS Sp., 2540 2413Rs, 2419, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 2437, 2439, 2441, 2443, 2444, 2453, 2454 BIBLIOGRAPHY, on pulse crops, BIOCHANINS, CALORIFIC 541 of influence 735 biochanin of influence of isolation 730, of metabolism, B, 732 736 biochanin C, light, pretensol, 838 705Ge biochanin B, 6-benzylaminopurine, effect of fungicides effect of germination legumes, CATCH on germination, 1738, of natural compounds, 1740, 2951, 2955, 1589 OF DIVERSITY, CHICKPEA PRODUCTION, proteins, 2832 190Rs, 2745 220Rs, in Algeria, DATA 2848 BOOK, in Brazil, 28, 4 204, 300Fr 271Ge, 37, 1401Sp 32, 33, 34, 90, 92, 146, 161, 219 in USSR, 123, 269Ge, 270La, 221Rs, 30, 162Sp, 176Sp in Mexico, BOTANICAL GARDEN, BOTANY, 12, 113, 17, 18, 21, 81Fr in India, 31, BIOLOGY 256 38, 8 0 , 124, 132Sp, 139, 147Bu, chickpea, of and 3072 VALUE, legumes, growth 1742 717 CENTRE of bitter 2661 CROP, gram a s , of on, 2836 957Ge BIOGENESIS, BIOLOGICAL 752Fr 910 CATALYSTS, yield, BIOLOGICAL MILK, on, 824 712Ge 835Rs, 2920 of effect gram, 2871, effect of BIOCHEMISTRY, of 2645 digestibility of, biochanin A and identity of VALUE, CARBOHYDRATES, constitution, identity 24 86Sp, 89Sp 160Rs, CHLOROPHYLL, 175Rs 639 293 botanical hand book, 415Ge CHLOROPLASTS, atpase BOTRYTIS Sp., activity, effects 2161 of 688Rs plant water properties of, 454Rs, regime, 686Rs 687Rs BREEDING, 8, 1168, 1220Rs, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1228Rs, 1229Sp, 1230Rs, 1232, 1233, CHOLESTEROL, 1236, 1239Rs, 1240Rs, 1241Rs, 1242Rs, effect of amino 1243Rs, 1246, 1247, 1248, 1249, 1251Rs, effect of fats 1252, 1255, 1261, 1262Rs, 1263, 1265, effect of gram on, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1271, 1276, 1279, 1280, hypocholesterolemic 1281, 1282Rs, 1283, 1284, component breeding, 1273, for protein improvement, for r e s i s t a n c e , 1272, through hybridization, 1287, 1288,1290 acids, and 2968 proteins on, 2804 2802 effect of gram, 2800, 2801 1274 1285, CHROMOSOME, 1286 number, 968Sp, 1278 1250, 1253, of chickpea, 1254, 977, 963, 993, 997Ge, 1012Ge 964 1266 through introductions, through mutation, 179, 1227, CICER, 1234,1257 through selections, 1238Rs, 311Rs,La, 356La, 1231 Cicev 1256Rs 324Fr, 372Rs, 339Ge, 373Rs,La, 326La, avietinum, 341Rs,La, 394Rs,E,La, 338, 389Fr, 3073In BULBIFORMIN, 943 200 Cicev bijugurrij 405La Cicev minutum, 399Rs Cicev soongavicum Cicev spp., 29 Stephan, 296 395Rs 418, Subject CICERISM, 762Sp from India, 1291, 1292, 1294, 1295, Index 1296, 1297, 1302, 1303, 1308, 1309, 1313, 1315, CLASSIFICATION, of plants, 420La 1316, 1326, 1328, 1331, 1332, 1337, 1338, 351 1339, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1358, COLEOPTERA, 2438, 2423, 2425, 2426, 2435, 2436, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1371 2452Hu from M e x i c o , 1342Sp, COLLETOTRICHUM TRIFOLII, COMBINING ABILITY, 2171Ge, 1072, 1081, 2219, 2220 1304Sp, from Pakistan, 1091 713, 719, 729, 733, 825, 909, 1366Sp, from U.K., 1310 from USSR, 940Sp, 2625, 2652, 2694, 2741, 2778, 2783, 2813, 2828Sp, 2831Rs, 2909, 2913, affected by vitavax, chemical, of wild legumes, of manures and variations 2899, 2901, trial, 750 fertilizers, in, 1809 79Sp, CORRELATION, 1424 2975 119Sp, 197, 1405Sp, on 120Fr, 145Sp, 223, 168 in Chile, 108Sp, in Ethiopia, 22, in India, 2, 5, Indonesia, Israel, in Italy, 1179, 1181, 1189, 1159, 1162Po, 1178, 1191, 1203, 1211Tu, 1219 sucrose, thiamine and in Peru, COUMESTANES, in 956 CROP, 1545Sp India, 1550, 1611 105Sp, 231Rs of 1610 110, 1335Rs, 1336Rs, adaptation, album and 156, 1237 CYCLIC AMP, chemical of, 827, 1333Rs, 1340Fr, 182Sp, 214Sp, 117Sp, 193, 226Sp 1422 205Ge 211 158Rs, gram as 136Fr 163Rs, 1427Rs 84 a vegetable, 585, 1407 692 metabolism and function 1334Rs, 1346Rs, 1370It CYCLOPAEDIA, 9 1353 fuscum, biochemical bruchid 128Hu, 83, 1, occurrence, CULTIVAR, CYSTINE 852Sp evaluation, resistant, and nutritive from Bulgaria, METHIONINE, 2695 CYTOKININS, value antagonism with 8 9 6 , ,906 from Algeria, AND contents, 925 2442 composition 1311Fr, 1319Bu, 114Sp, 27 135Sp, in Venezuela, 1107, 102Sp, 216Sp in Turkey, in USSR, 1609 CROSSING TECHNIQUE, 101Sp, 181 in U.A.R., in U S A , 1605, 95Sp, 111Fr, in Tanzania, cropping, 36, 19Du South Africa, in Spain, double 194 7, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 94Sp, in Pakistan, CROPPING SYSTEMS, 215Sp 85Du, 109It in Morocco, 811Fr upon wheat, 192Sp 224 230Sp 524Fr between 1616Po 152Fr 149He in Mexico, 522Fr, soil, 198, 199, 207, 208, 209, 2 1 2 , 213 in COVER 1429, 41, 68, 98, 138, 178, 184, 185, 188, 195, 1151Fr, 1153, gram, 1414Rm, 122Fr, 228Fr, 3 in Burma, 1053, 1063, 1073, 1074, 1156, of 121Fr, in Argentina, in in 1413Sp, structure 1109, 1110, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1140, auxin, 1330Bu 118Po, in Australia, 1085, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1094, 1106, interactions 1298Rs, 174Po, effect 155Fr 1048, inhibitory, 1325Rs, 82Fr, in B a n g l a d e s h , 3060 1324Rs, 126He, 165Sp, 166Sp, 1404Sp, 2712 gram, 1323Rs, 1365 1396Fr 868, Ethnobotany, cooked 1317, 1368Sp 133Tu, 1293, CULTIVATION, 872 2715 books, 1301, 1329Rs CONTRIBUTION, COOKING, 1300, 1367Sp, 1318 1320Rs, in Algeria, to 1327Sp, 3057 chemical, Tanganyika, 1299, from Peru, from U.S.A., COMPOSITION, 1305Sp, 1347Sp transport, 1312Fr 1321Bu, activity 1322Bu, 1341Bu 201 phosphon-D, metabolism and of, 509 525Fr biological of, 691 Chickpea Bibliography CYTOLOGY, 968, 969, 972Fr, 974, 984, 991Cz, 996, DOMESTICATION, 243, 257Ge, 258, 291 1000, 1009, 1013 modifications, of chickpea, of cotyledons, 753Fr, 754Fr DORMANCY, 958 of seeds, 584 962Fr DRY FARMING, India, 1420Rs, 1421Rs 1415 DIADZEIN, degradation, 706 ECOLOGY, DIALLEL ANALYSIS, 1049, 1081, 1118, 506 1120, 1218 ECONOMICS, of cultivation, DICOTYLEDON, DIGESTION, 186, 2649, 325Ge 3092, 3093, 3050Sp 2455, 2460Tu, 2352Rs, of 2338, 2357, fungicidal, anthracnose, of blight, 2347, 2349, ENZYMES, 2374, 2378 2354, 643, 763Rm, 2355Tu, 2356, 2359Rs, carboxylases, cyanase activity, 2377, 2381Fr foot of powdery mildew, of root rot, 2364 effect of stem rot, 2342 enzymic of wilt, 2341 2339, of, determination 2367 2340, of distribution 2343, 2344, 2345, of 847It, of chemicals on, processing, 916 flavonol-converting, in germinating seed, acid inhibition 2308, 2309, 2311Rs, 2310, 2331 2312Rs, 2314, oxidation of sodium 2336Rs, phospholipase-D, to root to wilt, 2313, 2320, 2321, 2322, 1982, 1985Sp, 1986Sp, genase, 1992, 1993Gr, 1980Ge, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008Fr, 2009Sp, 2044, 2045Rm, 2046Rm, 2047, and 801 756 succinate dehydro- 858 tryptophanoxygenase, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2025, 2028, 2036, and 867Rm 722 3-nucleotidase dehydrogenase, succinoxidase 1989It, 944Sp 930 phosphomonoesterase, succinic 1979, linoleate by, activity, ribonuclease, 2325, 2334, 2335 905 779 ribonuclease 2319Sp 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 2332, DISEASES, 2773 474 pyrophosphate-phosphohydrolase, 2333 diseases, 473, -galactosidases, peroxidase, 2337 809Ge 908 2315, 2316, 2317, 2318, 2323, 2324, 2330, foot b l i g h t , 544Rs decarboxylase, of lipoxidase, phosphatase,879Sp nicotineamide,deamydase,589 2373 2307, 844 893It alkaline glutamic to blight, 857 689, 803 2346, 2348, 2358Rs, 2368, 2370, 2372, DISEASE RESISTANCE, 945, 946 829 comparison rot, 892, triphosphatase, 2371, 2376, 936Bu amino acid decarboxylase, of to studies, 2360Rs, 2361, 2362, 2363, 2365Rs, 2369He, 2375, 3139 874 adenosine 2382Fr 2353, 3090, 3138, 2350Rs, 2380 2366, 3088, 2462 ENDOGONE, DISEASE CONTROL, 3086, EMBRYO, histochemical DIPTERA, 3085, 3095, 3100, 3104, 903, tryptophan synthetase, 904, 920 862, 863, 864, 2817 2048, 2052, 2053, 2057, 2063, 2064, 2070Sp, ESTERASE, 476 2128, 2129, 2130, 2156, 2165, 2168, 2186, 2205Sp, calender, 2247, 2256 ESTIMATION, 2035 caused by deficiency, diagnosis of, 1999, 2175Ge 2026 losses caused by, 1981, 2110, 2112, 2113, 2114 problems, 1988, 2062, of arginine, of iodine, of methionine by of nicotinic of protein, 2379 matter, of D N base composition of, 725 202 acid colorlmetry, in bread ascorbic acid 749 stuffs, 941Sp and mineral 747 proteins values, A, 782It 783Rm from 2808 their 'albuminoid ammonia' Subject of tryptophan, of vital colorimetrically, capacity of seed, FLORA, 2859 481Rs 279Du, 412Sp, 313La,Ge, effect of Afghanistan, of 5-fluorodeoxyuridine,523Fr, metabolism and transport 6-benzylaminopurine, 526Fr 406La,Ge, of of 794Fr, 795Fr, 796Fr See 381Ge, also 344Sp of 408Ge, 384La, France, of FARM MANURE, YARD residual 391Ge 400Sp, on, 283, of Kuram valley, of FATTY in different long chain pattern, pulses, fatty acids, of USSR, 780 FERTILITY, 640, 1619Fr 1397Fr, 1425, 1612Sp, of Nitrogen, Potassium, effect of 1728, Phosphorus 1731, nitrogen with and phosphorus 1829, 1831, effect 1834, on yields, 1724, 1725, effect of petroleum, proper schedule for, response in black cotton response of 1785, 1753, chickpea 1832, statistics, FLAVONOIDS, soils, 1803 others, 807Ge, 878Ge, 954 616, 711Ge, 787, 2905, of, of light, food based and on, 2957 of, 2756 539 608 developments, second flowering, 3045, 742 931 2903 flower 503 536Rs 3075It 2637, 2638 2869, 2922, 2926, 2972, 2973, 2983, 3065, Algeria, 3012, of, Bulgaria, 514 choline 949 clinical 708Ge 203 of, 2878 2956 2793 3078Ge cattle feeds, 709Ge 3077Ge tests 2791Fr analysis 808, 3022 carbohydrates 502, 434 435 843 lecithin, 2724Sp, 3064, 950 transformation, 432, 433Rs, 411La,Fr, steam treatment, acceptability 810 degradation of, 3008, analysis, Afghanistan, catabolism, exchange, 2690, 431Ge, 407Ge, 368Rs, 2969, 2990Rs, 2997Ge, 3013, 3016, 3021, 3035, 3048, 3049, 3051, 3052, 2863 biosynthesis enzymatic 430Rs, 2998Rs, 3001, 3002, 788, FLAVONOLS, of 401Fr, 2970Sp, 926, 951, 9 5 2 , 953 effect 396Rs, FOODS AND FEEDS, 877Ge biosynthesis of, natural, 383Rs,La, 393La,Fr, FOLIC ACID, 1813 336Fr 359Rs,La, 388Rs, FODDERS, 1782, 1833 704, biogenesis, and 1766 346Rs, 385La, FLOWERING, 1786Rs 1754, 343Ge, 378Fr 333Ge, 379Rs, biology of, on yield, 352Ge, 328, 367Rs, FLUORINE, 1850 327, 374La, starches 1802, 1806, 1807, 1812, 1827, 1830, 397 302, 366Rs, protein 1762 FERTILIZERS, 1615Rs, 1620, 1624, 1780, 1784, 1849, 332Rs,La 361Rs, effect 1617 residual effect, 386Fr 371Rs,La, production of 1835, 1846 315Ge, 345La 335La, 323Fr, 318La, chemical chickpea, 1704, 1729, 1730, 1793, 1828, 348, 369Rs, FLOUR, on 330, 319Sp of Western Asia, 1744 421Ge 292 334La, 409Ge,La, 1836, 1841 304, 314La,Ge, 299Rm, 360Rs,La, FERTILIZATION, effect Spain, of Turkey, 883 410La, 272Ge of Tropical Africa, 2676 380Ge, 417Ge 316Ge, 303, 331Rs,La, of Syria, ACIDS, 402Fr, 297Ge, 312La,Ge, Israel, of Rumania, 1714 387La 349La, 273Ge of of Pamir, effect 375Rs, 427 of Iran, 390Ge, 353La 342Ge, of India, 20, 278, FABACEAE, 365, 322Fr Greece, 398, 364, 423Rs,E 337La, 329Ge, of Germany, Domestication 403La, 310La 363, Balkan Peninsula, of Europe, of matter, 309La, 362, of Central Asia, EVOLUTION, 382, 413 Flora Orientalis, ETIOLATION, 317Ge, Index 2986, content, 3056 678 trials with, 2919 Chickpea Bibliography composition of, composition Cyprus, deep 2737, tables, 2744 2959 fat FUSARIUM WILT, frying, 2912 of fermented, flouride food phytin, foods, manganese mineral 2118, 2119,' 2785 2136, 2137, 2177, 2188, 2199, 2207, 2810 2213, 2222, 2246 2818 GENERA PLANTARUM, of, 2847Sp 2882, 340La, 2885 307La, 308La, 428La 1015, 1017, 1018, 1029, 1 1 0 4 , 1 1 0 5 , 1119, 1 1 3 0 , 1 1 3 3 , 1 1 3 7 , 1157 2883 of, of 2850 contents, content of, feed for chicks, protein feed for swine, 2733, genotype and environmental interactions, 2754 protein 2988, 2996, 305La, 392La, 1030, 1052, 1058, 1079, 1080, 1084, 1103, content, protein foods, 249La, 358La, GENETICAL STUDIES, 2770 acid 355, 2903 2985 content oxalic 2116, 2117, 898 of, content, oxalate 2115, 693 iodine content, maize-based, niacin on, 2966Fr identification malt 2174 2877 content additives, France, 2784, preservatives extraction of 2148, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, digestibility trials, effect FUSARIUM SOLANI, 2992 of 2911 3046 1196, 2978Rs 3006, 3010, genes, of new mutants, 2792Rs, 2734, lethal 1066, 1197, of protein, 2870, 2925, 3019, 3037, 3038, of 1065, 1198, 1096, of qualitative 1123 1145 1083, 1176, 1192, 1177 characters, quantitative 1164, 1199, 1213 1024, characters, 1027 1055 3039, 3055, 3058, 3061, 3062, 3063, 3067, 3068, 3069, research, sodium 3070, 3071 and potassium supplementary value, 2924, 2984, value of GENETIC RESOURCES, 376, contents 2750, of, 2775, 2746 GERMINATION, 459, 2777, 612It, 2987 proteins, 2748 646, 596, 597, 598, 669Fr, 697, 2989Rs betak-indolylbutyric action of talc, anomaly changes degradation, identity of, influence of isolation, 706 736 705Ge 547Rs, FROST INJURY, 712Ge, 203, 731 645 FRUIT, effect keto of acid 890 acids seed, and 479, 545Rs, of insecticidal effect of minor effect of 1-napthaleneacetic effect of salts on, effect of toxic substances, effect on on, 593 haemagglutinating activity, 813 2636 phosphorus value, changes 587 effect on tocopherol 2142, 2143Sp, 2145, effecting stress, fermentative 2173Bu, 2195, 2198, 2228Fr, 2249, inhibition fungi, FUSARIUM Spp., 2079Bu, 2096, 2236, FUSARIUM ORTHOCERAS, acid, 2187 2240, 2271, 2272 2216 2087Ge, 2149, 492 of embryonic 501 of unripe growth, seed, nicotinic 659 and changes, respiratory 2259RS role of of histological peculia- 535Rm 2191, 2192, 2194, 2206Rs, 2225, 2227, 613Rs activity, 478 indole-3-acetic utilization of 204 600Sp niacin biosynthesis, protein 2152, 489 moisture 654 biosynthesis physiological 2134, soil 496 rities, FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM, content, under activity, in, mechanism of 2254 853 513 2146, 2147, 2151, 2154, 2160, 2170, 2253, acid 469 on 2100, 2393It 493 effect FUNGAL DISEASES, 798 546Ar, preparations, elements, 648 setting, nucleases, 802 548Ar effect factors parasitic 2819 Potassium Permanganate, during 592 540 effect of ethanolamine, light, 900 metabolism, 757, changes, in nucleic composition of 840 acid o n , 475It in behaviour, biochemical FORMONONETIN, 599, 611It, 703Rs, action of amino acid changes, FORAGE, 377 3044 reserves, acid, 672Fr 839 Subject GIBBERELLIC ACID, 574Fr, 575Fr 483, 572Fr, 651, mode of action, 519Fr, 573Fr effect of, HERITABILITY, 1035, Index 1114, 1163, 1175, 1190 661 HETEROSIS, 1072, 1095, 1139, 1200, 1264, 1274, 1277 GIBBERELLINS, effect of estrone, 836 HISTORY, of plants, GLUTAMIC 245, 251La, 252La, 280La, 281La ACID, HORMONES, transamination,of, 505 effect on growth, vigour and grain yield, 527 GRAM STRAINING, 714 HYBRIDIZATION, GROWTH, 634Ge effect of a c i d s, 579 effect of indole-3-acetic indolebutyric effect of acid, newtron effect of salts, influence of on acid 578 saponin, 668 663, 665Fr, 450, on, of REGIM-A, effect of TIBA, effect on yield, factor, 452, influence of response of 1142, 652, of 655, 662, 667Fr colour, 650 453 458 chickpea 1068, of double podded of fasciculifolia of filicoid of flower, 1416 HARVEST INDEX, chickpea, plant of pod, 1714 of pod leaf, 1078, 2474Rm, 2479, 2483, 2469, 1205 1069 1108, 1111, 1113, 1067, 1025, 1077, 1134 1146 of resistance to blight, resistance to drought, of resistance to w i l t , of 2472, 1016, 1098 1217 1086 1039 1195, 1050, 1044, 1036, yield, 1185, 1099, seed coat c o l o u r , seed 1057, 1115 disposition, of seed s i z e , 2466, 1152 1187, 1020 1034, height, of seed c o l o u r , 2482 2465, 1028, 1155 of of HELIOTHIS ARMIGERA, 1021, form leaf, of seed characters, 1216 HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA, 1144 character, of leaf character, on 1071, 1146 of effect 1214 1.173 1040 of flower color, to, GYPSUM, residual 1041, of cotyledon colour, 658 morphactin, 1143, 1154, of branching h a b i t , 543 G-130 990 606 INHERITANCE, 641, 666Fr, effect 989, and of bronze leaf, GROWTH REGULATORS, 988, 923 treatments 469, 987, 1045, 1062, 1204 1051 1046, 1136, 1060,1135 1148, 1158 1116 2484 INHIBITORS, HELIOTHIS OBSOLETA, 2486 occurrence of of HELIOTHIS VIRESCENS, HERBICIDES, 1956Bu, as hormones, chlorazine Docotex, of and EPTC, and germination INOCULATION, and on weeds and other of 2916, seed effect on root inhibition, on 723, 812Fr 928, 2654, 2917 growth, yield of seed, 2593, 2603Sp, diffusates on, exudates, 2531, 2545, 2538, 2604, 2541, 2605 2542 2546 2539, 2567, 2599 inoculant s-triazine of 2585Rs, effect 2568, strains, 1628, 2537 1645, 2588, 2616, 2617Sp 1944 INSECT CONTROL, 1948 1946 1949 triazine, effect effect on yield, evaluation on pulses, MCPB, 1953 1945 quality, 2566 reciprocal 2666, 774 1947Rs 554 nitralin of microbial, 2655, prometryn, on inhibitor, 748Rs tripsin and chemotripsin, 1964 of crops, effect 1962 1963 2,4-D growth, effect 2485Sp Fernoxone, Weeder-64, effect of, effect 2468, tripsin proteinases, residual effect, 1959Bu 205 2411, 2426, 2490 biological control, 2517, 2520 of Heliothis of Aphis armigera, craccivora 2515, Koch., 2516, 2518 2519 Chickpea Bibliography chemical control, 2414, 2420, 2492, LEAF, 2494, 2496, 2500, 2501, 2505, 2506, 2508, 2511, of sp., Agrotis of 2498 Callosobruchus of Heliothis maculatus, 2507 in, 564Fr LEGUMINOSAE, 10, 167Sp 2399, 2499, armigera, memoirs 2512, 2514 of Heliothis of leaf miner of phyllotaxy 2513 fly, Tanymecus 404La pterocarpanoid formation, carbaryl systemic, vitavax, 2503 LEPIDOPTERA, dimethoate, 2464, 2470, 2477Rs, 2478, due 656 2471Tu, 2480, 2473, 2481, 2475, 2504Rs LIGHT, 2405Rs 2450 changes 2509 effect 2410 of INSECT PESTS, to, twilight, 657 electron microscopic varietal 2383, 2384, 2386, 2389, reaction effect of, 2416, 2418, effect incidence and damage, losses by, caused 2394, 2510 from 2403, on, 633Ge 618Rs LIME, 2406, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2412, 2415, 2456, 2502, study to, 2390, 2396, 2397, 2398, 2400, 2401, 2402, problems, 806 250 2495 and malathion, legumes, 2493Rs indicus, 2476, INSECTICIDES, 320Fr Papilionaceae, story of 2491Sp virescens, on, of 1638, 1692 placement on yield, 1637 2417 LINKAGE, 2440 1054, 1112, 1149 2395 LIPIDS, 6 9 8 , 9 1 4 , 9 2 4 , 9 2 8 , 2938 INSECT RESISTANCE, 2387, 2404 classes, effect INTERCROPPING, effects for 1434, 1537Rs on yields, 1535Rs advances protein in effect of hepatic biological resources, with sugarcane, 780 of nitrogen and chickpea on, pulses on, lipogenesis, isolation, 2799 2895 837 821 1546 1480, 1481, 1503, 1513 LIRIOMYZA CICERINA, 2457Sp, 2458Tu, 2459Tu, 2461It IRRIGATION, effect 1937, 1938Rs on yield, frequencies and management, for chickpea, optimum requirement, mortality response of, sewage water as effect 1930, 1928, 1934, LYSINE, 1929 of storage 2629Sp, 2918Sp, 1931 influenced by, 1933, irrigation, time o f , 1925 conditions, 2646, 2702, 2757Sp, 2856, 2936Sp 1417 1941 1923 1932 requirements, MANAGEMENT, 1924 in ISOFLAVONES, 791Ge, biogenesis of, conversion exchange, of, rain-fed areas, 1402 878Ge 789Ge, biosynthesis of, MANGANESE, 790Ge 707Ge, 777, 778, distribution 792Ge effect 948Ge of in animal maturity feeds, and 2897 irrigation on, 2898 708Ge influence of light, metabolism of, 705Ge, MANURES AND MANURING, 709Ge efficiency 712Ge manures, ISOFLAVONOIDS, biosynthesis of, 767 of 1721, organic and 1789, 1794 inorganic 1699 effect of farm yard manure effect of inorganic manures in rotation, 1791, manurial schedules, on yield, on yield, 1613 1760 1811 1644, 1663, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672, 1673, KARYOTYPE, of Cicer, 961Rs, 1708, 1014 on KINETIN, mode of 512Rs 1939 optimum number plant LONGEVITY, 1927 timings, 1709, chernozem Pakistan, action, 519Fr 206 1720 soils, 1623 1805Bu Subject phosphate manuring, 1804, 1798, 1800, 1801, with jowar, dry 1463 effect on yields, residual effect of, under 1799, 1818 farming 1660, 1705, conditions, 1707 to 1848 with find out OF export, GRAIN, linseed, 3098, 3101, Mexican market, indigenous, 1498, 3109 2947 3097, 3103, 3107, linseed mustard, effect relation sodium chloride, to composition 468, of 469 seeds, 860 MEDICINAL VALUE, media 229, 242La, for mycin, 264, as the production of 3036 chickpea for d i a b e t e s , chickpea for h e a r t for snake of 1455 1495 1504, 1505, 1510, 1511, 1512 an 1443, 1445, 1446, 1506, 1453, 1527, 1528, 1539, 1541, insurance of against rust, direction of 1439 sowing, 1520, 1462, 1542 1516 1523, 1524, 1526 of treatment castor, effect of fertilizers, strepto- 1492, 1437, effect of remedy 244Du, 1486, 1436Rs with wheat, 354Du 1485, 1507, 1508, 1509, 1478, 266, and with sugarcane, of 1483, on yield, with peas, MATURITY, 1467 1517 with effect 1473 crop mixture, 1543 with 3108 1472, suitable effect on yield, MARKETING Index 2763, disease, bite, 2764 2803, effect 2962 effect 3034 Kwashiorkor, of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus 1501, and 1502 on growth and yield, 1451, 1469, 1470, 1474, 1476, 1477, 1482, 1484, 2923,2940,2976 1487, 1489, 1490, 1491, 1493, 1497, MELTING POINT, fraction METABOLISM, energy 1499, 1514, 1515, 1518, 1519, 1521, from chana, 710Ge value, 566 nitrogen, calcium protein of seedling, of sugar, of ureides, and effect 1449, to nucleic acid, 470 to find formulate dule under leucine on jowar, 1466, 1471, 1447, 1448, for, suitable 1454, 1457, 1531 suitable manurial dose, 1454 fertilizer sche- 1500 irrigated and rainfed methionine, threonine, with wheat and lentil, isoleucine, 901Sp with wheat and linseed, transformation 1452 1468 conditions, 1441 2601 and 1494 cotton, find suitable crop m i x t u r e , to 938 evaluation of on 1460 1459, 1461, 716 571Fr MICROBIOLOGY, 1544 residual phosphorus 2751 and 1530, requirements, to compare sowing methods, amitrole, of in humans, 1529, manurial residual effect 699 of of 1525, 2945 of cortexolone, 1534, 1538 1533 to find suitable crop m i x t u r e , 887 1456, 1458, 1532 MICRONUTRIENTS, with wheat deficiency, effect 494 effect of boron and m a n g a n e s e , effect on chickpea, effect on yield, foliar India, level and soil regimes, 1790 applications, yield, 1496 1926 1656 MOLYBDENUM, trace elements, localization role o f , and MOISTURE, 1779, 1808 of mustard, growth 1691 1712 1653, and on in plants, 477It, of 507Rs fodders and concentrates, 2840 1816lt MONOGRAPH, 576 on Cicer, 29 MICROORGANISMS, effect of hormones substances produced on, by MORPHOLOGY, 2550 MULTIPLE MIXED CROPPING, India, 1435, 1438, 1440, 1442, for 1444 effect 1540 on yield, with barley with grass, 448Ge CROPPING, advances protein 1536 with barley, 441Rs, 442Rs, 443, 444, 745It 1522 and mustard, 1488 1475 207 in biological resources, 1546 nitrogen and Chickpea Bibliography MUTATION, 1022, 1188, 1047, nitrogen, of 586 NUTRITION, 1167 radiation induced mutants, 500, 1031, leaf 1100Rs, role of through colchicine, 1132, by swine, 1258 2944, 2527, of 2632, microbiological NITROGEN, in chickpea, metabolism storage of retention 1651, 718, of, 2939 2900 in humans, water-extractable, effect requirement residual fermentation, germination effect of heat folic 913 NITROGEN-FIXATION, acid 2965 of 1658 effect of lindane of, 2556, on, 1826 2598, chickpea of fodder, of fodder 2575, 2578, 2908, for poultry swine, 2683Sp, 2946 2942Sp, 2753Fr, morphology of, 2529 Peru, of 2906Sp chickpea and 2701, 2703Rs, 2688, strains, 2630, 2824, 3027, 2833, 2834, 3028 2689, 2709, 2710, 2842, 2980, 3029 2699 2700Sp 2738, value 2742, tocopherol turkeys, 1419RS cereal, 2731 2822, 2933, 2935, thiamin content, 819Fr 2823, 2620 chickpea, supplement 2586 2807, 2943Sp 2874, 2889, 2948, 2949, of NURSE CROPS, 2788 and 2624, straw, of proteins, 567 2597 799, 2740, 2814 2735 of protein foods, 2607,2613 2579 of, NUCLEIC ACIDS, 2653Fr, 2657 of mixture 2602 2530 formation, 2794, 2868, of inhibition nodule 2781, acid, chickpea husk, 2696, histology content, chickpea 2830, 2572, effect of nitrogen on, 2811 2684Sp 1759 NODULES AND NODULATION, 2811, 2852 on, treatments on, of chickpea seed, 2547, 2739, 2628 L-glutamic 2858 of, 2654, of iron, 2681, 1657, 2686 2732 of India, for barley-chickpea m i x , effect 2722Sp, 2811 FERTILIZATION, on yield, 2662, effect of NITROGEN 2633, 2851 2621, effect 1652 3003 to, 2674, 2759, 2771, 2932 2774 chickpea 2673, 3054Sp 2664, effect of autoclaving, on, 2766Rs in humans, non-protein, response 2872 and 3025Rs effect on chickpea, forms 2642, determination 3024Rs, 3041, choline content, processing 2672, 2736, 2749, 2950It, copper, effect 2643, 2691, carotine content, 2528 NICOTINIC ACID, 2705 2805, 2829, 2835, 2860, 2861, 2862, 2907, NEMATODES, 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525, 2526, 2619 2704, 3033Rs 2682Sp, POLLINATION, 2931 2755 2623 NUTRITIVE VALUE, CROSS 3011Du 2849 breeding, in, legumes, survey of, 1206 2891Sc, 2843 proteins Pakistan, 1101Rs, 1207 2635, legumes, 2626, improvement 1131, 1209 through chemical mutagens, NATURAL potassium require- 2888 evaluation of human, 1183 1102Rs, 1814, composition, mutants, 1032, 1033, 1141, 1147, 1169, 1208, and 1122Rs radiation, leaf mutation, 1170, phosphorus ments, 1648, 1650, 1703, 1711, 1713 chlorophyll, effect 1082, 1150Bu, 1186, 1215 of chickpea, 2622, 2660, 2743, 2999 content, 2825 2853 2725It, 2730, 2979Sp NUTRIENTS, assimilation distribution, distribution effect of by chickpea, in seed, nitrogen, ssium on chickpea, effect and 1822 915 of nitrogen, OIL, 2782 phosphorus 1638, oestrogenic pota- activity of, 734 1655 phosphorus, calcium on yield, and potassium OPERCULELLA PADWICKII, 1752 2244, 208 2245 2086, 2158, 2169, Subject ORIGIN, placement, of cultivated chickpeas, 267, 288, 248Rs, 265, 238Fr, 239, 232, 234La, 235Gr, 1649, 1661, 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1686, 1626, 1627, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 240, 253, 259, 260Gr, 261, 285Rs, 1639 residual effect of, 289 of cultivated plants, 284Rs, 247Rs, 1710, 287 1755 response of chickpea, 1629, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1776, 1787, 1788, OVULE, trials, 1632, distribution of mortality of, polysaccharides 603, in, PHOTOPERIODISM, effect of, 583 461, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, 2446, 2447, 2448 rate, 555, content, ACID, 595 551Rs, 563Rs 639 translocation PANTOTHENIC 594, 565 productivity, 2445, 1847 1633, 1 6 3 4 , 1635, 1636 604 610 PACHYMERUS CHINENSIS, of photosynthates, 638 2640 2627 PHYSIOLOGY, of seed, 455, 515, 588 560 PHENOLOGY, of chickpea, 125 PHYTOPHTHORA Sp., 2140Sp, PHENOLS, PLANTS, 1823 2135Ge, 2258, 2270 2139Sp, 1641, 1717, 1756, 1761, 1844 placement of, residual 1824, effect response of, 1825 of, 913, 1716, 1718, 263 amide synthesis effect on yield, 1614 1643, 1733, 1646, 1674, betaine and phosphatides interaction of, features of water history, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1737, phosphatides, incorporation, PHOSPHATIDES, properties of, 929 seed, 859, 871Rs, 927 PLANT TYPE, 605, 1138, PLEIOTROPY, 1023 1267 and 2780, chemistry 2839, and composition, of placement on phosphorus uptake, of seed growth, 1839, treatment foliar applications, of of 1652, temperature absorption, yield on uptake 1651, soil setting, and 1700, on of, 1888 mycology of, 3079Ge on, 642 539 effects of viability 1656 amino acids of, 503 phosphorus POLLINATION, legumes, 3076Ge POLLEN, 1843 1701,1702 1851Rm pulse of, 1840 effect on seed, and shape POD, 1797 3018 1038, 1088 1810 POLYCARPY, PHOSPHORUS 549Rs 2816 distribution in cattle feeds, response conditions, 912 357La optimum size 2693 in influence 911Fr 766Rs 2720 deficiency, effect 768Rs 823Fr, PLOTS, of, effect in, 1796 PHOSPHORUS, content 760 in, 301Fr 1778 and 759, amines chemical hemagglutinins, 1715, 758, and volatile oriental, uptake in, ammonia 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1767, 1777, assay 2094, 2157, 2876 PHOSPHATES, 1205 FERTILIZATION, effect on chickpea, 1664, 1675, 1676, POLYEMBRYONY, 1677, 1005 1678, 1679, 1693, 1723, 1732, 1741, 1763, 1773, 1774, POLYPLOIDY, 959, 965, 966, 967, 992, 1008, 1838 effect on yield, 1658, 1757, 1764, induction of, 495, 1765, in rotation, legumes, 726, 727, 728, 978, 979Sp, 980, 9 9 8 , 1002, 1006 1775 of 1819, 1842 POTASH, 1821 performance of varieties, Index effect on yield, 1654 209 1640, 1820 Chickpea Bibliography POWDERY MILDEW, of India, 87, 88, 93, 100, 106, 141, 142, 2202 144, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 189, 200, PRICE, 3102, 3106Sp, 202, 3107 210, 1112 of Middle East, PROCESSING, of 498 Tunisia, of USSR, PROTEINS, 698, 770, 164 137Fr 148Rs 793, 822, 830Rs, 831Rs, 832Rs, 833Rs, 834, 866, 881Rs, 888Rs, 889Rs, 932, 933, 2631Rs, 2675, 2714, QUALITY, 2747, 2766Rs, 2776, 2797Sp, 2821, 2890, 2921, 2937, 2993, 2994, argine content of, sodium and cell-free changes 2639, 2644, synthesizing comparison with 576 2806Rs, coefficient of, of, and isolation, cotyledons, effect of gamma on, radiation of heat of variety effect on lipid metabolism, ratio from seeds, hydrolysis influence ment, of on, in 738, RHIZOCTONIA RHIZOBIUM, strain and environ- phase and solvents quality, 2711, 2958 2772Rs, of, 2786Rs, content, separation of, 2934, synthesis, 2857, of 35, 677 toxicants of fungi influence of metabolic studies fertilizer of, of, on, on, 2549 2591 2551 2565 serological studies on, strains of, 2570Rs, 2577, specificity of, on isolation, 97Ge, 131, 159Sp, RIBOFLAVIN, 2422 134Fr, 2610, 2543 2615, 2544, 2618 2587 2611 chickpea Rhizobium, 2533, 2534, 2532 741Sp, 2872 biosynthesis of, 694, effect 140Rs, of 150 861 processing and estimation of, 225 storage 2930 ROOTS, activity of chromatin, 538Fr effect of root secretions, 510Rs growth of, 615 phytase activity of, 899 187Fr 107Sp 39, 2552 DNA, 2535 157Sp, requirements, of effect effect 96, 2576Sp, 2606Rs soil, 2564 RHIZOSPHERE, 2866, 870 154Fr, of Argentina, 2752, QUADRIMACULATUS, PULSE CROPS, 40, 2555, 786Rs 2787 PSEUDOPACHYMERUS 2241 2554, classification, varietal 2981 850, of Ethiopia, 3004 2718Ge 785Rs, factors, of Africa, 2967 malnutrition, 636Rs 2189Sp, 2553, 2600Ge, morphology supplementary value of, 153Fr, 2892 2727Rs, digestion protein-calorie 2928, SOLANI, 2548, aggregation 3032Rs raw,protein 617Rs, 2580, 2581, 2582Rs, 2589Rs, 2590, 2592, 819Fr 2717Rs, pancreatic 565, 781 characterization 2658, 2995It, its 776, 684Rs ripening to metabolism, 3031Fr 511Rs RESPIRATION, 935 2769Rs of seed, salt, 2596, relation toxic to 702 721 genetic of of pulse, chickpea, 553 771 influence 3015 2982 study, 683Rs, 3014, 673Rs location, isolation of, of, of 2685 2865 of, 2954, RESISTANCE, effect effect and 3053 2953, REHABILITATION, 2952 784, on, 3047, 2991 autoclaving on, extraction and 2809 of dairy cows, of electrophoretic chickpea, for c h i c k s , 2929 2864 effect efficiency of 3066Rs RATIONS, digestibility in 2728 RADIOSENSITIVITY, protein, digestibility distribution protein, 828 715 dispensibility 2904 800 2768Rs fish chickpea, 685Rs composition and variation, degradation, of 2663 glycoproteins, of, in 2697 2881 system of, during maturation, extraction characters culinary, potassium, characterization of column 3030,3059 2677 biological value of, bound 3017Rs, 206 210 on, 2939 Subject ROTATION, 1569, for k o d o 1606, crop, with cotton, 1607, 1608 carbohydrates 1556 1547, 1551, 1559, 1560, 1568, 1837 with cotton, guar, 1581, 1582 chemical variability guar and berseem, r-galactan 1583, 1584, 1585 groundnut, with jowar, with analysis, determination of with cotton and with wheat 1464, and 1465, jowar,chinamung, wheat, safflower, 1579 groundnut and cotton, with jowar and groundnut, linseed and with jowar and w h e a t , with peas, clover, lentil, 1578, globulins, 682Rs longevity, 449Rs phytase 1572, safflower, 1570, 1571, lathyrus 1576 1575 and L u b a n 1586 1590, 1591, 1592, 1604 1548, with sugarcane, with substances, 457, with wheat, from, and in, 635 of cyclic 3',5'-adenosine 695 and 1513, paddy, 1552, SEEDLINGS, 1573 1553, 622 anthocyanin pigments, 1587 1554, 601 biosynthesis of choline, 1557, effect of electricity, 1567 effect pea and sugarcane, 1588 with wheat/rice and sugarcane, 1574 of, of soil 2078, 2133Po, 2141Sp, 2082, 2083, 2200, 2210, 2084, homoserine niacin 2127, 2226, 2248, 2262Fr 679, 647, temperature 680, 681 649 on emergence 1431 induction 2007Fr, 690Fr 955Rs 1558, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1566, RUST, 815 675Rs 1549 1450, with wheat, legumin, content, 854Rs phosphate, 1479, sugarcane 751 755Fr release of synthesis 1603 pigeonpea, in, 623 inhibitor 1601, 880Sp 671 of, of vicilin starch with rice, 670, proteinase setting, 947 compounds properties 1594, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1599, 1600, 547Rs in, 937Bu selenium content with peas and sugarcane, 1602, from, in, activity production, 1577 in, cyanide carbons phospholipids 1580 743Sp 744lt physiology of, and in, 826 ninhydrin positive 1569 with jowar, in, medicinal 1555 with jowar with and hemicelluloses chemical in, of 842 tryptophanoxygenase, content in, 590, stimulation RNA SEED RATE, of 1854, 696 2671 riboflavin in, 591 synthesis in, 921 1859Rs, 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, SALT TOLERANCE, 456, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 1876, 4 6 7 , 4 7 1 , 4 7 2 , 660Rs of varieties, physiological 1877, 1879, effect on yield, 550 1897, studies on, 626, 627, 724, factors 1892, 1896, 631 2433Tu 942 SODIUM as 1885, 1905 SITONA CRINITUS, SAPONIN, 1891Rs 1884, of resistance, 2385 SULPHATE, effect on catalase influence of, SCLEROTINIA Sp., 2088, 2090, 2100, 624, activity, 897 625, 630 629, 2190 SOILS, SCLEROTIUM BATATICOLA, SCHEROTIUM ROLFSII, 2238, 2224 2196, alkalinity, 2197, 2198, 2218, 2239 1379 boron, 1377, cation exchange 1383 conservation, SCREENING, of effect plants for biological activity, 497 of 902Ge of acids, 581, moisture 619, 620, salinity, 1853 amino acid content, arabino-gluco-glycan soil 676 in, removal and 211 plant, from, 1389, 1372 1373 potassium 1375Rs, factors, 1391 1380 1395 soil moisture, 769 growth, relations with phosphorus SEED, on 1390 nutrients 621 1376 1378 compaction Ethiopia, fertility, SECRETION, capacity, in, 1382Rs 1392, 1394 1381 1384Rs, 1385, 1386, Index 1388, Chickpea Bibliography Spain, of 1374 trace elements vanadium in, in, 1387 production 1393Rs of yield, SAG, SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION, in Peru, of world production, 3140Sp 3110, 3133, 3134 3145 3127Sp, 3135Sp 973 STEMPHYLIUM SARCINAEFORME, 2237, 2275Fr SOWING, chickpea plantings, effect of normal and planting deferred late sowing, geometry, premature 2964Rs in 2074, 2075 1908 1910 STERILITY, 975, 1003, 1004, 1037, 1043, 1076 1906 and mature pre-sowing STEM ROT, sowing, sowings, chemicals, 1887 STOMATA, 637 1890 STORAGE, SOWING DATES, 1852Sp, 1856Rs, 1881, 1882, 1886, 1902, and adaptation, effect on 1857Gr, 1860, changes 1900Po growth and SUGAR, yield components, 849Fr, effect 1855 on, effect on yield, 1858, in protein, 2647, 2648 1909, 1911 1880, 1883, 1889Rs, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, in of 873 heat treatment and storage 2812Rs legumes, 2826 1903, 1905 SULPHUR, deficiency, SOWING METHODS, 1859Rs, broadcasting versus 1621, 1781 1904Sp line sowing, 1907 SUPERAMINE, a weapon to beat hunger, 2963Fr SPACINGS, effect on production, effect on yield, 1858, 1884, 1899 1893, SUPERPHOSPHATE, 1903, 1905, effect on seed, 1912 effect for c h i c k p e a , 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, placement of, residual effect 1879, response response of, 1904Sp, 1902, 1929 of for of 115 chickpea, food 922, amylose 2719, and brabender properties specific amylopectin swelling of, 2583, 2584, 2594 2536, 2569 46, 127, legumes, 183 6 3074Ge SYSTEMATIC 2841 BOTANICAL ANNALS, 424La, 425La, 426La 2961 2845 of, 876 891 power varieties, in, 939 from chickpea, of, rotation structure 1659 1817 2896 viscosity, manufacture 1647, 3084 SYRIA, STARCH, 1792 1307 SYMPOSIUM, STANDARDS, of, chickpea, response on chickpea, NAME, chickpea, 1727, 1906 SYMBIOSIS, STANDARDIZED of 1719, 1726 1631 1869, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1901Rm, 1662, on yields, and solubility, TANDEM SATELLITES, 2680 981, 982, 983 2762 TANYMECUS WEEVIL, 2449 STATISTICS, of area in India, 3119, 3120, of Argentina, 3115, 3121, 3116, 3122, 3117, 3123, TAXONOMY, 3118, 3124, 3126 3146 of production in India, 3082, 3083, 3089, chemotaxonomy of See also 20, 19, Leguminosae, 29, 391, 804 292 to 435 3091, 3111, 3112, 3114, 3115, 3116, 3117, TETRAPL0IDY, 995, 998, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3128, 3129, 3130, 3131, of production in Mexico, of production 3137, 3142, 3094, in Morocco, of production in Pakistan, 3143 3113Sp TETRAS0MATY, 3136Fr 3087, 3125, 3141 212 986, 1010 1001, 1007, 1172 Subject VERTICILLIUM WILT, THREONINE, 918, 919, 2706, 2707, 2723Sp, 2887, 2138 2894Sp VICIEAE, THYMIDINE, antagonistic effect, 294Ge, 295Ge, AND CULTIVATION, effect on yield, 2279, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 2301, and 2302, harrowings, 1913 broadbean mosaic, curly top, resistance of plants, 504Rs virus, 530, 499, 531, 533, 534, 582 2277, 761, neurotoxic of boron toxic TRACE components, in chickpea, VITAMINS, 1760, India, chickpea, TRADE, 1743, 1745, 1746, TRIPLOIDY, concentrates, crops 3099, TRANSPIRATION, 720, vitamin B, 2820, B1 2708, 2879Po, and B12, to, 2721Sp, B2, 2838 1625 491 740, 917, 2651, 2884, vitamin E, 2665, vitamin 2641 K, 2795 3105Sp 994 WATER, GRANARIUM, 552Rs 2421 1940 requirements of crops, 1936 sorption of water vapour, status of legume waterlogging, water 1184, hereditary, VEGETABLES, 1202 1160Rs, in chickpeas, induction, pigments of, chickpea as a vegetable, gummotic processes nutritive value presence of proteins, in, of, 1965, 1966, allantoin, 2668, of of 875It of weeds, grass, Panicum by netragon 1952 pohli weed of 1974 1972 1943 isachme 1951, interaction of weed-flora 773Fr by 2,4-D, 1973 1970 chickpea chickpea, and w e e d s , 1971 1969 2698 WILT DISEASE, anatomical studies, effect of, 594, 2072, 2073, 2098Ge, 2102Sp, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2111, 2112, 2132, 2159, 2193, 2196, 2201, 2217, 2221, 482 2233, 2235, 2242, 2243, 2255, 2273, 595 effect of chemicals, growth, nut of ecology of weeds, VERNALIZATION, 5 4 2 , 5 8 0 , 6 0 2 , 607 on ability 2,4-D, control 2758 1968 1958Bu, 1960Rs, 1961, and 2977 1967, 1957Bu, control 894 1950, 1955, control 775 1942 1954, competitive from, 797 1935Rs 632 efficiency, chemical control, 3000 bioflavonoids use plants, WEEDS AND WEED CONTROL, 1161Rs 1064 1124 carotenoid 2687, 2902 565 985, VARIABILITY, 2893 2893 2880 2765, management, TROGODERMA 855, vitamin C, 460, 480, and 3096, 848 vitamin A, vitamin 1795Rs fodders 2306 856 vitamins 1739 1642, 1618 response of 2305, 2295 2284 biosynthesis, 846 effect on yield, in 884 1845 ELEMENTS, on 2291 2692 factors, effect 2286, 2292, witches-broom, yellowing, TOXICITY, 2300 2278 2296 phyllody, 1412 2294Bu 2293Fa, leaf roll virus, mosaic, 2290 2283Po 2285, identification, TOPPING, effect on yield, 2282, 2304 cucumber mosaic practice of, 2281, bean yellow mosaic virus, TISSUE, electrical 2280, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2297, 2298Ge, 2299, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 optimum ploughings 347, 416Ge, 422Rs 526Fr VIRAL DISEASES, TILLAGE Index 484, 486, 2274 746 485 213 Chickpea X Bibliography RAYS, effect YIELD, on oxygen uptake, 1159, 1400, 1409, components of agronomic effect ascorbic on, of sowing 1166 factors, acid, effect of nipping, effect 1630 variance of, effect of of 508 528, dates 1406, 1418 644 529 and seed rates 1423 effect of India, 1399, topping, 532 1403 physiological basis yield potentials, yield trials, for, 609 1410 1898 ZINC, deficiency, of ZINC fodders 1815 and concentrates, 2840 SULPHATE, effect on yield, 1685, 1690, 1706 214 Geographic Index AFGHANISTAN, diseases disease control, BANGLADESH, & 2048, general, 2349 utilization, biochemistry, 678, 679, 681, 3 nutritional 2956 quality, 2676, 2691, 2762, 2793, 2795 AFRICA, breeding, general, nutritional BELGIUM, quality, 2832 (Cont'd) 2796Sp, 2828Sp, 2844Sp, 2894Sp, 2936Sp statistics, general, agronomic tices, 1396Fr, breeding, cultivar, general, prac- origin & history, 279Du BRAZIL, agronomic CUBA, general, CYPRUS, 1236Fr, 1255Fr biochemistry, 1311Fr, 1312Fr general, 81Fr, 121Fr, 134Fr, 152Fr, 153Fr, 177Fr, 191Fr, 939 and taxonomy, tices, utilization, agronomic prac- 1956Bu, 1958Bu, biochemistry, cultivars, 1321Bu, 880Sp cytology, diseases 967Sp, & control, 2140Sp, general, 145Sp, 968Sp 2102Sp, 2160Sp, 107Sp, 2139Sp, 2187Sp 119Sp, nutritional 2678Sp, quality, statistics, control, 2079Bu, 2294Bu, general, insect 2451Bu, 2452Hu 3077Ge, ASIA, economics tics, 3095, and SOUTH diseases EAST & & BURMA, PACIFIC, breeding, 1226, 223, general, & disease 2042, breeding, diseases insects 2536, 2537 1378 biochemistry, nutritional origin & taxonomy, quality, & history, 326La, 339Ge, 403La, 272Ge 329Ge, 404La, 405La, 406La,Ge, 408Ge, 431Ge 407Ge, 387La agronomic general, insects 1, ETHIOPIA, diseases general, 22, insects and 206 insect control, origin & history, soils, 1390 233,256 biochemistry, 690Fr, 755Fr, 773Fr, 794Fr, insect control, 795Fr, 796Fr, 811Fr, 812Fr, 819Fr, 820Fr, 823Fr, 849Fr, 882Fr, 911Fr, 934Fr 2890 cultivars, 2991 biochemistry, trol, disease 39, 50, 85Du, 194, cytology, general, & 1983 753Fr, 601 741Sp, disease con- 215Sp 1340Fr 1013 disease 1976Fr, con- 2007Fr, 2178Fr, 2179Fr, 2262Fr general, 2205Sp 754Fr, 962Fr, & 2008Fr, 1231 108Sp, diseases trol, 940Sp & 2489 583 752Fr, physiology, diseases insect 2488, physiology, FRANCE, quality, breeding, 91Du and control, and 901Sp, practices, 1945 disease nutritional CHILE, history, 1279 973 772 2747 & 2456 2199 168 utilization, AUSTRIA, 3079Ge 2506 224 microbiology, taxonomy, control, 3076Ge, 2204 1227 general, 26, 47, 67, 80, soils, quality,2927Bu diseases CANADA, 1998 origin 155Fr, cytology, 127, control, disease control, AUSTRALIA, 2172Bu, 2330Bu 3078Ge, control, ASIA DENMARK, 1926, statis- 3096 392La control, & utilization, 3146 1320Bu, 147Bu nutritional 2847Sp 991Cz taxonomy, EGYPT, disease 2173, cytology, 1330Bu, & insects 192Sp 1319Bu, 1322Bu, 134lBu diseases disease biochemis- 834 258 957Ge ARGENTINA, 2959 1959Bu biochemistry, 936Bu, 937Bu, 2963Fr disease 2142 3139 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 1805Bu, 1957Bu, 378Fr & 2029, quality, 2879Po BULGARIA, insect 2424Fr diseases control, try, control, 162Sp utilization, 228Fr insects 2970Sp 412Sp statistics, 176Po H62Po nutritional 2680, 891, 118Po, genetics, 120Fr, 2969, practices, 1900Po 1397Fr 3135Sp 229Fr taxonomy, ALGERIA, quality, 2757Sp, utilization, 1221Fr 187Fr CHILE nutritional 751 genetics, 122Fr, 154Fr 1150Fr, 1151Fr Chickpea FRANCE Bibliography (Cont'd) insects and GERMANY insect control, quality, 2653Fr, 2712, 2753Fr, 2791Fr & 239, physiology, 509, GREECE, 2716Fr, 236La, 281La 487Fr, 516Fr, agronomic 1607, trol, & 488Fr, 517Fr, 3138 521Fr, 522Fr, 523Fr, origin 524Fr, 525Fr, 526Fr, 254, & 564Fr, 568Fr, 570Fr, 571Fr, taxonomy, 385La 574Fr, 662, 664Fr, 665Fr, 666Fr, 667Fr, 672Fr HUNGARY, 320Fr, trol, 326Fr, 356La, 357La, taxonomy, 358La, 370Fr, 389Fr, 411La,Fr INDIA, logy, 2966Fr, 447Ge, 704, morpho- 448Ge biochemistry, & 349La, 128Hu insect con- history, 246Ge 325Ge agronomy-cropping systems 3031Fr & 273Ge, 2452Hu origin anatomy 324Fr, and 323Fr, GERMANY, 260Gr, general, 322Fr, 3020Fr, 235Gr, 663, 321La, utilization, statistics, 277 insects 301Fr, & 255, 538Fr, 573Fr, 2381Fr, history, 569Fr, 653Fr, 2043Fr, 2275Fr, economics 520Fr, 572Fr, con- 2382Fr 519Fr, 575Fr, practices, disease 1993Gr, 2228Fr, 518Fr, taxonomy, and 1857Gr diseases history, 238Fr, INDIA, 2997Ge 2467Fr nutritional origin (Cont'd) utilization, and rotation,1546, agronomy-fertilizers manures (Cont'd) 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1710, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1714, 1715, 1716, 1717, 1718, 1719, 1720, 1721, 1722, 1723, 1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, 1728, 1729, 1730, 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734, 1735, 1736, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744, 1745, 1746, 1747, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1760, 1761, 1759, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1787, 1788, 1791, 1792, 1547, 1548, 1549, 1551, 1789, 1790, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555, 1793, 1794, 1796, 1556, 1557, 1558, 1559, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1797, 1801, 1560, 1561, 1562, 1563, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1806, 691, 692, 1564, 1565, 1566, 1567, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 706, 707Ge, 705Ge, 1568, 1569, 1570, 1571, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 708Ge, 709Ge, 710Ge, 1572, 1573, 1574, 1575, 1815, 1817, 1818, 1819, 711Ge, 712Ge, 723, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1583, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1831, 787, 788, 789Ge, 791Ge, 792Ge, 807Ge, 808, 877Ge, 878Ge, 803, 945, 946, 953, 956 trol, 97Ge, 201Ge, 205Ge microbiology, & con- 2087Ge, 2175Ge, general, origin 1012Ge disease 1980Ge, 2171Ge, 948Ge, 997Ge, & 810, 883,902Ge, 949, diseases 790Ge, 809Ge, 926, cytology, 767, 2298Ge 131Ge, 1586, 1587, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1589, 1590, 1591, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1836, 1837, 1838, 1839, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1599, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1847, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1608, 1848, 1849, 1850 1609, 1611 237Ge, 1610, agronomy-fertilizers manures, 1614, agronomy-general, and 1617, 1416, 1417, 1418, 1423, 1424, 1628, 1428, 1429, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1425, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1430, 1431, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645, 1646, 1648, 1649, 1650, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1656, taxonomy, 296Ge, 585, 63, 294Ge, 297Ge, 313La,Ge, 295Ge, 312La,Ge, 314La,Ge, 1410, 1411, 1412, 1415, 1640, 1641, 514, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1623, 1636, 642 1399, 1403, 1627, 271Ge,282Ge,290La 633Ge, 1402, 1620, 1621, 249La,251La,257Ge,269Ge, physiology, 1400, 1624, 1625, 1626, 1618, 2532 history, 1584, 1585, 1588, 1637, 1638, 1639, 1426, 1432 agronomy-irrigation, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1647, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1651, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1655, 1940, 1941, 1942 agronomy-mixed cropping, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1434, 1435, 1437, 1438, 1667, 1439, 1440, 1442, 1441, 315Ge, 316Ge, 317Ge, 1664, 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, 1665, 1666, 216 Geographic INDIA, ping agronomy- mixed crop- (Cont'd) 1471, INDIA-biochemistry (Cont'd), INDIA-dlseases 839, 840, 841, 844, 848, control, 1474, 851, 85 , 855, 856, 857, 2080, & Index disease (Cont'd), 2078, 1472, 1473, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1478, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 2084, 1479, 1480, 1481, 1482, 863, 864, 865, 866, 868, 2089, 1483, 1484, 1485, 1486, 869, 870, 872, 873, 876, 2100, 2103, 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, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2085, 2086, 2088, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2104, 2105, 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, 1223, 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, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 2200, 2201, 2203, 2207, rate), 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 1861, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 2212, 2213, 2216, 2217, 1285, 2221, agronomy-sowing methods 1853, and (dates, seed 1854, 1860, breeding, 1222, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1281, 1283, 1284, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1286, 1289, 1290 1870, 1871, 1872, 1873, cultivars, 1291, 1292, 2218, 2219, 2220, 2222, 2223, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2229, 2230, 2231, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1296, 2235, 2236Hi, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1297, 1302, 1303, 1307, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2241, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1308, 1309Hi, 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, 2265, 1313,1315, 2237, 1896, 1897, 1899, 1902, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1348, 2258, 2263, 2264, 1903, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 2266, 2267, 2268, 2269, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1353, 1354, 1355, 1356, 2271, 2272, 2273, 2282, 2299, 1912 agronomy-tillage cultivation, and 1913,1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922 agronomy-weeds control, and 1943, weed 1944, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 2290, 2292, 2297, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 2305, 2306, 2308, 2309, 1369, 1371 2310, 2313, 2314, 2320, cytology, 960, 965, 966, 969, 970, 975, 976, 978, 2321, 2322, 2324, 2325, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 980, 981, 982, 983, 984, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 985, 986, 987, 988, 989, 2335, 2339, 2340, 2341, 995, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345, 2346, 2347, 2348, 2357, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 990, 992, 993, 994, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1963, 996, 998, 999, 1000, 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, 2378, 2379, 2380 anatomy 438, & morphology, 439, diseases 444 biochemistry, 677, 679, & disease con- trol, 1978, 1979, 1981, economics 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 3080, 3081, & statistics, 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, 3143, 3144, 3145 779, 781, 797, 798, 799, 2051, 2053, 2054, 2058, 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, 217 Chickpea INDIA Bibliography (Cont'd) general, 15, INDIA 2, 5, 16, 17, 7, 13, 14, 21, 23, INDIA, (Cont'd) insects and insect 24, trol, 2383, 2384, con2386, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 2387, 2388, 2389, 2390, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 2394, 2395, 2396, 2397, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 2399, 2400, 2401, 2403, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 2404, 2406, 2407, 2409, 64, 65, 66, 68, 87, 88, 2410, 2411, 2414, 2415, 90, 92, 93, 98, 100, 2416, 2417, 2418, 2419, 106, 112, 113, 138, 139, 2420, 2421, 2422, 2423, 141, 142, 144, 146, 150, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 161, 169, 170, 171, 172, 2429, 2430, 2431, 2432, 173, 178, 179, 180, 183, 2434, 2435, 2436, 2437, 184, 185, 188, 189, 195, 2438, 2439, 2441, 2442, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 2449, 2450, 2453, 2454, 212, 213, 219, 222, 225, 227 genetics, 1015, 1017, 1019, 2462, 2464, 2465, 2466, 2469, 2470, 2472, 2473, 2475, 2476, 2478, 2479, 2480, 2481, 2482, 2483, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 2484, 2486, 2487, 2490, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 2494, 2495, 2496, 2497, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 2498, 2499, 2500, 2501, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 2502, 2503, 2505, 2507, 1044, 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2514, 2515, 2516, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1049, 2513, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520 1054, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1069, 1070, 1067, 1071, 1068, 1072, microbiology, 2531, 2533, nutritional quality (Cont'd), 2706, 2707, 2708,2709,2710,2711,2720,2728 2731, 2732, 2733, 2737, 2739, 2742, 2734, 2743, 2746, 2748, 2749, 2750, 2751, 2752, 2754, 2755, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2770, 2771, 2773, 2774, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783, 2784, 2785, 2787, 2799, 2800, 2801, 2802, 2803, 2804, 2805, 2808, 2810, 2811, 2814, 2815, 2816, 2817, 2818, 2819, 2820, 2821, 2822, 2826, 2823, 2824, 2825, 2827, 2829, 2830, 2833, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 2838, 2839, 2840, 2841, 2843, 2846, 2849, 2850, 2851, 2852, 2854, 2855, 2856, 2857, 2858, 2859, 2860, 2861, 2862, 2863, 2864, 2865, 2866, 2868, 2869, 2870, 2871, 2872, 2873, 2874, 2875, 2881, 2529, 2530, 2882, 2883, 2884, 2885, 2534, 2535, 2886, 2887, 2888, 2895, 2538, 2539, 2540, 2541, 2896, 2897, 2898, 2899, 2542, 2543, 2544, 2545, 2900, 2901, 2903, 2904, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 2546, 2549, 2550, 2551, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 2907, 2908, 2909, 2910, 2552, 2553, 2554, 2555, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 2911, 2912, 2913, 2914, 2556, 2557, 2558, 2559, 2916, 2917, 2919, 2920, 2923, 2924, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 2560, 2561, 2562, 2563, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 2921, 2922, 2565, 2566, 2567, 2568, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 2925, 2926, 2928, 2929, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574, 1099, 1103, 1104, 1105, 2930, 2931, 2933, 2934, 2575, 2577, 2578, 2580, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 2935, 2937, 2939, 2940, 2581, 2586, 2587, 2588, 1111, 1116, 1117, 1118, 2941, 2946, 2949 2590, 2591, 2592, 2593, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1123, 2594, 2595, 2596, 2597, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1129, 264, 2598, 2601, 2604, 2605, 289 1130, 1132, 1133, 1137, 2607, 2608, 2609, 2610, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 2611, 2612, 2613, 2614, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 2615, 2616, 2618 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, nematodes, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 2525, 2522, 2526, 2523, 2527 origin & history, 265, 266, 240, 278, 288, physiology, 450, 455, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 476, 482, 483, 484, 491, 11*56, 1157, 1159, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 485, 486, 489, 490, 2624, 2625, 2633, 2634, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 2635, 2636, 2637, 2638, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 2639, 2640, 2641, 2642, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181, 505, 508, 515, 527, 528, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2649, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1186, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 2650, 2651, 2652, 2656, 534, 539, 540, 542, 543, 2657, 2658, 2659, 2660, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, nutritional quality, 2620, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 2661, 2662, 2663, 2664, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 558, 559, 560, 561, 567, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2668, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 577, 578, 579, 580, 582, 2669, 2670, 2671, 2672, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 584, 587, 588, 589, 590, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2685, 1207, 1209, 1210, 1213, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 2686, 2687, 2688, 2689, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217 596, 597, 598, 599, 602, 2690, 2692, 2693, 2694, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 2695, 2696, 2697, 2698, 608, 609, 610, 615, 619, 2699, 2701, 2704, 2705, 218 Geographic INDIA, physiology (Cont'd), 620, 621, 622, 625, 626, 623, 624, ISRAEL (Cont'd), general, 51, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 635, 637, genetics, 638, 639, 641, 643, 644, 1136, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, insects 650, 651, 652, 654, 655, trol, 658, 659, 661, 670, 671, 674 soils, 1373, 668Fr, 126Ee, 1376, 1377, 1383, origin 1387, 1388, 1389, 1391, 267, 1392 insect 330, 292, 348, 293, 398, utilization, 304, 413, 2961, 416 2962, soils, con- 2584 2948, history, 2646, 502, 1385, 503, 434, utilization, MEXICO, 435 2972, 2977, 2980, 2981, 2982, 2983, 2984, 2985, 2986, 2987, 2996, 3001, 3003, 3007, 744lt, 745It, 780, 3008, 3012, 3018, 3019, 782It, 847It, 875It, 3022, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3037, cultivars, 1370It 3038, 3039, 3041, 3043, diseases disease 3044, 3045, 3049, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3056, 3057, 21901t, 3058, 3059, 3060, 3061, economics 3067, 3071, 3072 1433, 1816lt utilization, 19Du 3073In trol, agronomic 1898, trol, practices, 3110, & 2135Ge, 2893, disease con- 2003, 2162, 2025, 2163, 114Sp, 2683Sp, 2684Sp, 2721Sp, 2722Sp, 2723Sp, 2724Sp, 2797Sp, 2798Sp, 2906Sp, 2918Sp, 2947 utilization, 2979Sp 234La, practices, 1619Fr diseases, 2071Fr, & 475It, 562It, taxonomy, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2291, utilization, 2994, 477It, 611It, 612It 3136Fr general, 82Fr, 136Fr, 191Fr 318La 2992, 2995It, 2993, 3075It 2097Fr statistics, genetics, 111Fr, 1061Fr, utilization, 1062Fr 2971Fr 46 genetics, 1114, and control, 1115 insect 2398, JAPAN, biochemistry, cytology, 2443, diseases trol, 2444 nematodes, taxonomy, & 3055 908 con- diseases trol, 6 taxonomy, 364, biochemistry, NETHERLANDS, cytology, disease 657 338, insects 362, 363, 365 & 2988 29, practices, 1950 breeding, diseases & 2369He, general, origin 1258, & 197, & history, 253 39 insect history, physiology, 217 con- con244Du 565 29, 354Du, 376, 377 utilization, 3011Du 1266 disease 2153, KENYA, 1246 2408 taxonomy, agronomic disease and trol, origin utilization, breeding, 972Fr 2278 general, physiology, 2958, 916 977 2295 general, 2524 386Fr utilization, trol, quality, 2629Sp, economics 2286, 1855, 157Sp, 280La 506, 86Sp, 101Sp, 230Sp 252La, 2285, ISRAEL, 95Sp, 276La, physiology, 3127Sp 79Sp, 242La, 2281, IRAQ, 78Sp, 275La, 2280, insects 3101, 3113Sp, 24lLa, 2276Fa, general, 2319Sp statistics, MOROCCO, agronomic history, 2234, 2353 2619, 1997Sp, 2725It, 2950It & 2188, 2293Fa, con- 2461It quality, 2682Sp, & nutritional 109It, insect 2393It, con- 94Sp, 159Sp, and disease 3098, 89Sp, 130 trol, 1327Sp, 2141, 102, 3134 1304Sp, 2009, general, 2033It, 40, & economics statistics, 35, 1904Sp 739Sp 1996Sp, 3105Sp, con- practices, 1852Sp, trol, 2260It 3133, general, origin 2002, 743Sp, & nutritional 1927 diseases & 1989It, 2677, IRAN, diseases 742, disease- 1347Sp 3094, insects general, practices, 893It 129, INDONESIA, agronomic cultivars, biochemistry, & 2049 biochemistry, 2976, 3064, diseases 1401Sp, 3002 agronomic 1280 2006 513 1386 2968, 3070, breeding, control, 2975, 3063, 2681, 2932 397 diseases, MALAWI, 291 2967, 3069, 2794, 2952 261, 2973, 3062, taxonomy, LIBYA, quality, 2648, & taxonomy, ITALY, quality, 2778, 2385 2965, 3068, 1287 nutritional 2736, and physiology, taxonomy, 1135, 1158 2647, 1381, agronomic practices, 1858 breeding, 1113, microbiology, 1380, 125, 149He nutritional 1379, LEBANON, 99He, Index con- NEW 2224, ZEALAND, 950 2377 219 biochemistry, Chickpea Bibliography NICARAGUA, general, 166Sp POLAND, biochemistry, physiology, NORWAY, physiology, taxonomy, ces, 1613, PORTUGAL, practi- 1955 biochemistry, agronomic 680, 698, 740, 802, 824, 825, 874 & 2133Po, general, 1301, 1317, cytology, diseases con- nutritional 344Sp, 3050Sp, 2974Sp, 3054Sp 2283Po SRI LANKA, 174Po disease quality, SUDAN, PUERTO 1365 958, & 1300, RICO, diseases control, & 2031 quality, con- ROMANIA, 1414Rm, 1851Rm, 2233, 2307, 2315, 2316, biochemistry, 2317, 2318, 2338, 2356, 2371 & 783Rm, 3087, 3099, 3125, 34, 49, 3141 181 1110, 1112, 1127, 1131, 1134, 1184, and & trol, 2440, con- 2492, 2508 quality, 2621, 2622, 2623, 2738, 2741, 2758, 2759, 2878, 2902, 2944, 2945 physiology, 451, 452, 453, 456, 457, 479, 480, 541, 668Fr 1395 2953, 2954, 2957, 3006, 3013, 3015, 3016 trol, 307La, con- 308La, 309La, 310La, 2046Rm, 337La, 350La insect con- SYRIA, 3014, history, 261 physiology, taxonomy, 535Rm, 669Fr TANZANIA, tices, 299Rm SOUTH AFRICA, biochemistry, 879Sp, 941Sp 1306Sp, 1366Sp, 1368Sp & 117Sp, insects statistics, trol, 105Sp, 110Sp, 216Sp and insect con- 2468, 2485Sp, nutritional 2999 SPAIN, agronomic 1398Sp, 1612Sp, anatomy practices, 1413Sp, 1545Sp, 83, con- 2055, 2056, 116, 193 quality, quality, 2715 TURKEY, 852Sp, 890, breeding, diseases 762Sp, 784, economics 1305Sp, 1342Sp & disease 1975Sp, con- 1985Sp, insects 2101Sp, 2126Sp, 2143Sp, trol, 2355Tu statistics, 124Tu, 1211Tu, and 1212Tu insect 2433Tu, 2459Tu, con- 2458Tu, 2460Tu, nutritional 2471Tu quality, 2718Ge 3106Sp general, 104Sp, 132Sp, origin & 135Sp, 165Sp, 167Sp, taxonomy, 182Sp, 214Sp, 218Sp, U.A.R., 226Sp and insect con- 2576Sp, 259 401Fr, 402Fr microbiology, 2602 quality, 2702, 2951 utilization, 3005, 2617Sp history, nutritional 2719, 2457Sp 2955, 3004, 3010 quality, 2942Sp, physiology, 2744, 2354, & 231Rs genetics, 2093Sp, statistics, disease 2098Ge, 115Tu, 133Tu, 2070Sp, & & 2065Tu, 3084 general, 979Sp 1986Sp, trol, 137Fr, 3026Fr diseases control, 2164Tu, 944Sp 1254 nutritional nutritional general, 191Fr morphology, biochemistry, 2779Sp, 2679, TUNISIA, utilization, 1622Sp & microbiology, 2700Sp quality, prac- disease utilization, 2603Sp, PHILIPPINES, & trol, 1987, general, insects 2491Sp nutritional agronomic 2057 793 economics 3l40Sp general, biochemistry, 2214Sp 1229Sp economics 3074Ge 1422 general, 18, 27 trol, 1367Sp, utilization, 2474Rm cultivars, origin & cultivars, taxonomy, 306La, disease and cytology, breeding, 374La 300Fr, 437Sp 1372, 1394, PALESTINE, taxonomy, 2760, 2761, 2790, 2809, 2845, 2877, utilization, 2528 SWITZERLAND, 763Rm, 2045Rm, SWEDEN, diseases insect nutritional 2367 446 1218, 1219 insects con- 2215Rm insects g e n e t i c s , 1 0 1 6 , 1 0 4 2 , 1048, 1055, 1073, 1098, trol, 1901Rm morphology, 867Rm diseases statistics, 769 disease agronomic practices, anatomy general, & nematodes, disease & trol, 2630 959 trol, 2005, 2044, 2076, economics biochemistry, diseases nutritional 2154, 2156, 2168, 2232, PERU, 319Sp, 400Sp utilization, disease 1249 cultivars, 1299, 586, 1374 2713Po breeding, soils, practi- 1616Po diseases trol, 676, (Cont'd), taxonomy, 427 agronomic SPAIN soils, 566 ces, PAKISTAN, 836 616 478, 614Sp 2788 220 2943Sp 600Sp, UGANDA, diseases control, 2249 & disease Geographic U.K., agronomic practices, 1954 U.S.A. anatomy & morphology, 440, 443 268, & history, 715, 716, 717, 738, 804, 806, 842, 947, 951, 952 cultivars, cytology, taxonomy, 815, 508, 550, 576 351 utilization, 3021, 3046, 3047 quality, 2631Rs, 2703Rs, 2717Rs, 2726Rs, 2727Rs, 2766Rs, 2767Rs, 2768Rs, 2769Rs, 2772Rs, 2786Rs, 2789Rs, 2792Rs, 2806Rs, 2812Rs, 2831Rs 964, 974, 1009 U.S.S.R., ces, & (Cont'd) nutritional 1310 963, diseases 250, 283 physiology, biochemistry, U.S.S.R. (Cont'd), origin disease con- agronomic 1419RS, practi- 1420Rs, origin & history, 248Rs, 284Rs, 287 1421Rs, 1427Rs, 1436Rs, 286Ge, trol, 1977, 1990, 2066, 1535Rs, 1537Rs, 1615Rs, physiology, 2096, 2157, 2270, 2302 1786Rs, 1795Rs, 1856Rs, 481Rs, 1859Rs, 1889Rs, 1891Rs, 1935Rs, 1938Rs, 1947Rs, general, 28, 9, 164, 11, 12, 186, 196 microbiology, 20, 2547, 2564, 2583 2521 nutritional origin & 243, quality, 544Rs, 545Rs, 546Ar, 547Rs, 548Ar, 549Rs, 551Rs, 552Rs, 563Rs, 613Rs, 617Rs, 618Rs, 636Rs, 685Rs, 686Rs, 687Rs, soils, 688Rs, 703Rs, 748Rs, 1384Rs, 764Rs, 765Rs, 766Rs, taxonomy, 768Rs, 785Rs, 786Rs, La, 302, 414La, 303, 347, 418 2960, 3048, agronomic 1404Sp, 305La, 355, 2956, 3030, 3065 practi- 1405Sp agronomic practices, 1946 & 512Rs, 270La 382, anatomy 511RS, 537Rs, 581 utilization, U.S.A., 675Rs, 510Rs, 656, 232, morphology, biochemistry, 693, 445 660Rs, 673Rs 1375Rs, 1382Rs, 1393Rs 311Rs,La, 332Rs,La, 331Rs, 333Ge, 830Rs, 831Rs, 832Rs, 341Rs,La, 343Ge, 833Rs, 835Rs, 845Rs, 359Rs,La, 360Rs,La, 854Rs, 871Rs, 881Rs, 361Rs, 888Rs, 889Rs, 955Rs 368Rs,La, 369Rs, 372Rs, 366Rs, breeding, 1220Rs, 1228Rs, 371Rs,La, 1230Rs, 1238Rs, 1239Rs, La, 375Rs, 1340Rs, 1241Rs, 1242Rs, 383Rs,La, 1243Rs, 1251Rs, 1256Rs, Fr, 1259Rs, 1262Rs, 1282Rs, 1288 cultivars, 777, 454Rs, 536Rs, 684Rs, 328, URUGUAY, biochemistry, 442Rs 449Rs, 507Rs, 683Rs, 327, 3009, 2714 morphology, 441Rs, 247Rs, 285Rs, 504Rs, 682Rs, 245, taxonomy, & 436Rs, history, physiology, ces, 1960Rs anatomy nematodes, Index 1298Rs,1314Rs, 346Rs, 367Rs, 373Rs, 379Rs, 388Rs, 394Rs,E,La, 396Rs, 399Rs, 422La, 423Rs,E, 430Rs, 432, 393La, 395Rs, 409Ge,La, 429Rs, 433Rs 778, 818, 843, 846, 850, 1323Rs, 1324Rs, 1325Rs, 903, 904, 905, 932, 954 1329Rs, 1333Rs, 1334Rs, 2978Rs, 2989Rs, 2990Rs, 1335Rs, 1336Rs, 1346Rs 2998Rs, 3017Rs, 3024Rs, 971Rs,Fr 3025Rs, 3032Rs, 3033Rs, cultivars, 1318 diseases disease & cytology, con2134, diseases 961Rs, & disease control, utilization, 3066Rs trol, 2064, 2094, 2136, 2137, 2138, 2165, 2052Rs, 2077Rs, 2174, 2250, 2251, 2252, 2099Rs, 2144Rs, 2166Rs, 2274, 2277, 2279, 2284, 2167Rs, 2180Rs, 2206Rs, 2296, 2300, 2301, 2303, 2269Rs, 226lRs, 2311Rs, 2312Rs, 2323Rs, 2336Rs, 2337Rs, 2350Rs, 235lRs, insect 2352Rs, 2358Rs, 2359Rs, nutritional 2360Rs, 2365Rs 2304 economics & statistics, 3109 general, 4, 8, 10, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 123, 77, genetics, insects trol, 96, 1176, and 2402, 69, 74, 75, 156 1177 insect microbiology, nutritional 30, con- 2455 2548, quality, 2579 2626, 2095Rs, 140Rs, 148Rs, 151Rs, 158Rs, 160Rs, 163Rs, 175Rs, 190Rs, 220Rs, 221Rs genetics, 1100Rs, 1101Rs, 1102Rs, 1122Rs, 1160Rs, 1161Rs 2627, 2628, 2632, 2654, insects 2655, 2735, 2740, 2756, trol, 2391RS, insect 2405Rs, 2807, 2813, 2842, 2867, 2412, 2413Rs, 2477Rs, 2876, 2880, 2889, 2892, 2493Rs, con- 2905, 2915, 2938 2504Rs microbiology, 2569Rs, 2570RS, 2582Rs, 2585Rs, 2589RS, 2606Rs 2599Rs, 2600Ge, 221 VENEZUELA, general, nutritional YUGOSLAVIA, 84 quality, insects control, 2891Sc general, and 2964Rs, 2745 and 2452Hu quality, Language Abbreviations (Use with Subject and Geographic Indexes) The following language abbreviations have been used with the numbers in the Subject and Geographic indexes and show the language of the original text of the references. English abbreviation has been avoided to save space. 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 Po Portuguese Rm Rumanian Rs Russian Sc Serbo-Croatian Sp Spanish Tu Turkish 223