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George Douglas Hutton Bell
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The History and origin of the cultivated forms of barley, and the classification the two-row barleys of
the British Isles. J. Inst. Brew., 28, 371-375.
Preliminary experiments on vernalization. J. Agric. Sci., 25, 245
Experiments on vernalization. J. Agric.Sci. 26, 155-171
The effect of low-temperature grain pre-treatment on the development, yield and grain of some
varieties of wheat and barley. J. Agric. Sci. 27, 377-393
The classification and identification of some two-row varieties of barley cultivated in Great Britain,
including a description of the use of grain and vegetative characters for this purpose. Z Zücht ‘A’ 22,
81-146.
A study on the date of ear emergence in barley. J. Agric. Sci., 29, 175-228.
The Inheritance of rachilla length in barley. (with G. P. Carson). J. Agric. Sci, 31, 246-279
Experiments on growing sugar beet under continuous illumination. Part I. Developmental studies
(G.D.H.B.). J. Agric. Sci.Sci., 32, 112-141.
Experiments on growing sugar beet under continuous illumination. Part II (with A. B. Bauer).
Glomerule yields, weight characteristics and germination. J. Agric. Sci.Sci., 32, 112-141.
(With M. R. Gilson and W. A. R. Dillon Weston) Experiments on cutting potato tubers. J. Agric. Sci.,
32, 255-273.
(With A. B. Bauer) Experiments on growing sugar beet under continuous illumination. Part III The
production of a seed crop in the field and the resolution of heterogeneous population. J. Agric. Sci.,
33, 85-94.
The breeding of two-row winter-hardy barley. J. Agric.Sci., 34 223-238.
Induced bolting and anthesis in sugar beet and the effect of selection ofphysiological types. J.
Agric.Sci., 36, 167-183.
Cultivated Plants of the Farm. C.U.P.
Barley breeding and related researches. J. Inst. Brew., 57, 247-260
Investigations in the Triticinae. I. Colchicine techniques for chromosome doubling in interspecific
and intergeneric hybridisation. J. Agric. Sci., 40, 1-18.
(With L Sachs) Investigations in the Triticinae. II. The Cytology and fertility of intergeneric and
interspecific F1 hybrids and their derived amphidiploids. J. Agric. Sci., 43, 105-115.
(With Mary Lupton and R Riley) Investigations in the Triticinae. III. The morphology and field
behaviour of the A2 generation of interspecific and intergeneric amphidiploids. J. Agric. Sci., 46
199-231.
(With F. G. H. Lupton) Investigations in the Triticinae. IV. Disease reactkons of species of Triticum
and Aegilops and of amphidiploids between them. J. Agric. Sci., 46, 232-246.
(With R. Riley) Breeding techniques with F1 sterile combinations in the Triticinae. Heredity, 9, 150.
(Abst.)
(With Sir F.L. Engledow, and F. G. H. Lupton) A study of the value of repeated backcrossing of a
pentaploid hybrid of Triticum Vulgare (cult. Var. Little Joss) and T. turgidum (cult.var. Rivett). J.
Agric. Sci., 48 251-257.
(With R. Riley) The evaluation of synthetic species. Proc. 1st Int. Wheat Genetics Sym, Canada. 16)
Farm Crops. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research, 1932. J. R. Agric. Soc., 94, 161.
Crops and Plant Breeding. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research 1933. J. R. Agric. Soc., 95,
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Crops and Plant Breeding. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research 1934. J. R. Agric. Soc., 96,
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Crops and Plant Breeding. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research 1935. J. R. Agric. Soc, 97,
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Crops and Plant Breeding. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research, 1937. J. R. Agric. Soc 98,
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Crops and Plant Breeding. The Farmers’ Guide to Agricultural Research, 1943. J . R. Agric. Soc.,
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(et al) Seed potato cutting experiments. Agriculture, 48 231-234.
Ear tipping in wheat. Agriculture, 51¸ 318-320
Developments in cereal breeding. Reprinted from J. Inst.Corn &Ag Merchants, Autumn 1948.
The artificial production of polyploids as a means of plant improvement. The Brit. Sci. News, 1, 6-8.
Hybrid vigour in plants. Farming 3, 359-361.
Oats. World Crops, 1, 113-116.
Barley. World Crops, 1, 143-145.
Plant breeding and crop production. Farming, 4, 101-104.
Some British plant breeding problems. Agric. Progr., 25 1-10.
Historical review of cereal varieties and breeding. Woodheads Seeds Ltd. (150th Ann: Publications)
22-23.
The contribution of plant breeding to crop improvement. Agriculture, 58, 91-95.
The application of genetics and other sciences to the breeding of agricultural plants. Biology and
Human Affairs 18.
Yellow rust in wheat. Its significance in wheat cultivation and breeding in England. (with F G. H
Lupton). Agriculture, 58, 572-576.
The History of Cereal Cultivation. Part I. Association of Agric. Rev., No. 16-24.
The History of Cereal Cultivation. Part II. Association of Agric. Rev., No. 4 – 16.
Polyploidy and plant breeding. N.A.A.S Quart Rev., No.22, 47Genetics and plant breeding. The implication and possibility of organised plant breeding. Advanc.
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An achievement in plant breeding. Discovery, 16, 467-470.
Cereal breeding. Sci.Progr., 55, 193-209.
Cacao Breeding Conference at W.acR.I. (Oct. 1956) Statement on “Cacao Breeding at W.A.C.R.I.
Proc.Cacao Breed. Conf., Tafo, Gha
Some aspects of plant breeding. J.R. Agric Soc., 118, 91-101.
Grain quality – A genetic and plant-breeding character. II.Barley. Agric. Rev., 3(7) 10-20.
(With J. Bingham) Grain quality – a genetic and plant-breeding character. I. Wheat. Agric Rev.m
3(6), 10-22.
Winter-hardiness in cereals. (with R. N. H. Whitehouse). Agric. Rev., 3 (6), 10-22
Barley breeding methods and objectives. Brew. Guard., 37 87-94.
Improvements in crop production. In The Biological Productivity Britain, ed. W. B. Yapp and D. J.
Institute of Biology, London, 43.
Phylogeny, genetic variation and plant breeding. Proc. Botanical Society of the British Isles. Darwin
Centenary (in press)
(With F. G. H. Lupton) The Breeding of Barley Varieties. In The Chemistry and Biology of and Malt,
ed. A H Cook. Academic Press Inc., New York
Plant Breeding Institute: Historical review, 1912-1948. School of Agriculture Memoir No. 20.
The Plant Breeding Institute. Farming, 5, 204-209.
Plant Breeding at Cambridge. Agric. Merchant, 31 (8) 183-184.
Plant Breeding at Cambridge – II. Agric Merchant, 31 (9), 209-210.
The Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge. Nature, London. 176, 487.
(With F. G. H. Lupton). Disease control by plant breeding. In Biological Problems arising from the
Control of Pests and Diseases, ed. R. K. S WOOD, Institute of Biology, London 27-37
Phylogeny, genetic variation and plant breeding. In A Darwin Centenary, Symp. Bot.Soc. Brit. Isles
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Better barley. Agriculture 68, 245-247.
Barley breeding. Proc. Irish Maltsters Tech. Meeting, May 1959.
The contribution of plant breedikng to the production of desired characteristics in barley quality. In
Recent Advances in Processing Cereals. Soc.Chem.Ind.,m Monograph No. 16, pp. 15-32.
(With F. G. H. Lupton) The breeding of barley varieties. In The Chemistry and Biology of Barley and
Malt, ed. A. H. Cook. Pp Academic Press Inc., New York. Pp ????
(With R. C. F. Macer) Breeding for disease resistance in cereals . N.A.A.S. quart rev., 13, 144-152.
Opportunities for increased production presented by plant breeding. J. nat. Inst. Agric. Bot, 9, 193199.
The implications of the introduction of Plant Breeders’ Rights. Heredity, 17, 595 (Abst).
New barley varieties. The Times Agric Suppl., 3rd Dec 1962
Cereal breeding. In Vistas in Botany, ed. W. B. Turrill, Vol2, pp.62-138. London, Pergamon Press
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The contribution of barley breeding to British Agriculture: in retrospect and prospect. 4th Hastings
Memorial Lecture, 1963.
The comparative phylogeny of the temperate cereals. In Crop Plant Evolution, ed. Sir Joseph
Hutchinson (in press)
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