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AUTHOR INDEX
AfanMM Aranasiev M M
Control of seedling diseases of gar beets with Dexon and DexonmiddotPCNB mi x lure _ __ __ _ _ _ ___ __ __ _ 12 (2) In
AlleHp Alley Harold P
Effect of incorporation methods and carrier type of endothal (TDmiddot66) on control of weeds in sligar beels 12 (2) 127
Anto~J AtHognini J
Experimenlal anci commercial results witb Tillam for ween conlrol in ugar beets 12(2) 94
BarmRD BarmingLOn R D
Trend s in Sligar bee t planter design ill Coloraclo _ 12(2) 14 1
BarrWW Barr W W
Lagooning and treatment of waste water _ _ 12(~) lSI
BayenE Bayer o E
Postemergmiddotence weed control in sligar heets IInder California conditions 1~ ( 7 ) ~64
BeckCF Becker Clamiddotrence F
Effect of incorporation methods and carrier type of endothal (TDmiddot66) on contro l of weeds in sugar beets _ 12(2) 127
BennCW Bennett C
Occurrence of ye1lows rcsi slance in the sllg~f beet with an appraisal of (he opportunities ror developing resistant va rieties _ _ _ _____ 12 (fi) iO~
Highly virulent strains of curly top virus in sligar beet in western United Statcs _ __ _ ___ _ _ _ 12 (G) i I
BennVH Bennett W H
Errect of soi l moistnre Ilitrogen fertili zation variety and harves[ date on root yie ln s and sucrose content of suga r beers _ _ _ _ _ 12(3) 233
BcrnWO llernhardt W O
The sphere photometer _ 12 (2) 105
llichSE Bichsel s E
An improved paper chromatography method of the rtelermination of ra ffimiddot nose and k~stose in beet root samples _ _ 12(5) 449
Insecticide residue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _ 12(3) 2
BroaCE Broadwell C E
Control of Cercospora leaf sl10( of sugar bee ts with protective fungicid es 12 (2) 91
BlIshHL Bush H L
Correlations of premiddotharvest sa mples and culrural practices with final yield and qwi il~ of sugar heets _ 12 (4) 2n
CarpFG Carpenter Frank G
Status of sugar color and turbidity measurements 12 (4) 326
CarrllA Carruth~rs Albert
review or recent development s in the chemistry of sugar heet 12(1) 31
CaryEE Cary E E
Yidd and quality of sugar heets as affected by cropping systems _ 12 (6) 4lt)2
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CostGL Costel Gerald L
Effect of incorpo ration methods and carrier type of endothal (TDmiddot66) on control of weeds in sugar beets _ _ _ 12(2) 127
Davi]F Dais J F
T he effect of phosph a te applications on soil tests and on subsequent yield of field beans and wheat _ _ 12 (4) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli ca t ion with fertilizer placement and fertilizer app li ed at plaming tim e on the chemical composi tion of suga r beet ti ss ue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar bee t roots _ _ _ 12 (3) 259
DcitVR Dei tz Victor R
Status of SURa I color and turhidit y measurements 12 (4 ) 321i
DcxtST Dex ter S T
In luc nce of inhibiLOrs in suga r bee t frui ts on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fa h ren h ei t _ _ I 2 ( 7) liOR
W inter protection of p iled sugar beet roots _ 12 (6) 4i5
DoxtCW Doxtator C W
Variety crosses in sugar beets ( B el a vulgas L ) I Expression of heterosis and combin ing ability _ _ _ 12(7) 573
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta vulgar is L) II Estimation of env ironm ental and genetic va rian ces for weight per root and sucrose percen t ___________________________________ _________________________________________________ _ 12 (7) 585
Varie ty crosses in sugar beets ( Bel a vulgaris L) 111 Esti m ati ng the number and proportion of gene ti c dev ia tes by th e partitioning method of geneti c a nal ysis ____ ____ ___ 12(7) 92
Application of th e shortcut method for esti mating th e standard dev iation 12(7) 635 Processing and drill performance of monogenn beet seed _____________________________ _ 12(4) 301 Selection for seed size in monogenn vari e ties _________________ ______________________________ 12 (3 ) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid a nd glutamine in sugar beets 12 (2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leal spot in suga r beets 12( I) 43
DlerHC Dyer Harold C
Cost reduction through instrUl~len tatin im provemen t in steam balance fuel savi ngs and other matenal savll1gs _ 12(6) 47 1
EisFG Eis F G
Con trol of yeasts in sucrose syrnp by control of syru p pH 12(4) 359 Dual laboraLOry continuolls Dorr system first carbon ation appa ratus __ 12 (3) 249 T he sp here phoLOmeter _ _ _ _ 12 (2) 106
FaruDE Farus D E
Chmica l contro l of Cercospora leaf spot in sligar heets _ _ __ 12( 1) 43
FedeWT Federer W T
Chemica l genetic and soils studies involving rhineen cha racters in sugar beets _ _ _ _ 12 () ~9~
FerrGV Ferry G V
Mlrginal nir rolen deficiency of sugar beets anrl th e prohlem of rliagnosis 12(6) 47fi
Fife] M Fife J M
Growth rate of YOllng sugar beels as a m easure of res istan ce to virus yellows 12 (6 ) 497
FinkRE Finkner R E
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chem ica l constituent s and evapotra nspiration of sugar beets in Kansas 1 Yi eld of roots purity percent sucrose and evapo transp ira tion 12(R) 680
Effect of pl an t spacing and fe rtilizer on yield purity chemical cons ti tuents and evapotran spira tion of sugar beets in Kansas II Chem ica I const ituel) ts 12 (8) 699
Variety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vII garis L) I ExpreSSIOn of hete rosis and combining abi lit y _ 12(7) )7 1
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 717
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genetic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percent _______________ ___________ __ ___________________________________________________ 12 (7) 585
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta v ulgaris L) Ill Estimating the number and proportion of genetic deviates by the partitioning method of gene tic analysis __________________________________________________ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for es timating the standard deviation____ 12(7) 635 Effect of nitrogen fertilization on yield and quality of sugar beets ____________ 12 (6) 538 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets ________ 12 (2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spo t in sugar beets __ ____ ____________________________ 12(1) 43
FordHP Ford H P
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets IInder California conditions __ ____ 12(7) 564
ForsFR Forsyth F R
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of Cercost)ora beticola Sacco ___ 12(6) 485 Control of Cercospora leaf spot of sugar beets with protective fungicides ____ 12 (2) 91
Foy CL Foy C L
Pos temergence weed control in sligar heets under California conditions ______ 12(7) 64
FrakMG Frakes M G
Winter protection of piled SlIgar hee t roots _______________________________________ ____________ 12 (6) 455
FrieRE Friehauf R E
Correlations of pre-harvest samples and cultural practices with final yieldand q uali ty of suga I beets ____________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 273
GaddRS Gaddie Robert S
Wet screening of sugar crystals from low purity massecuites and sugars ____ 12(3) 251 Process liquor color determination in the sugar factory control laboratory ____ 12(3) 2i3
GaieF Gale F
Effect of solids rccirCIIl a tion on purification of raw juices ________________________________ 12(5) 378
GaskJO Gaskill John O
Sugar-beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet _________________________________________________ 12 (7 ) 571 Comparison of fluorescent and incandescent lamps for promotion of flowershy
ing in sugar beet seedlings ______________ ________________ _____ ___________________________________________ ____ 12 (7) 623 Influence of age and supplemental light on flowering of photothermally
ind uced sugar beet seed lings ___________________________ ______________ _________________ _____________________ 12 (6) 530
GaughP Gaugh Park
Instrument maintenance in the sugar factory 12(6) 468
GoodAE Goodban A E
Salt elimination during diffusion o( sugar beets 12(3) 238
GossJR Goss J R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sligar beel nematode ________________________ 12(2) 100
GrimDW Grimes D W
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical conshystituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I Yield of roots puri ty percent sucrose and evapotranspiration ____________ 12 (8) 686
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I I Chemical consti tuen ts _____________ _______ ____ ____ ____ __ ___ ____ __________________________ _____________________ 12 (8) 699
HaddJL Haddock Jay L
The influence of factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants ___________ ______ ________ 12 (8) 641
HallCW Hall Carl W
Sugar beet mechanization in the USSR _______________________________ ______________________ 12(1) 53
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HallDH Hall D H
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and illfection by yellows viruses in northem California _____________ 12(3) 210
HamPC Hanzas P C
Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets 12(2) 152
HarpAM Harper A if
A technique for obtaining identical pairs of seedling beet s ____ 12(7) 614 Effect of defoliation and reduction of stand on yield of sugar beets in
southern Alberta _ __ ________ __________ 12(3) 192 The sugar beet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt in southern
AI berta ____________________________ _______________________________________________ 12 (2) 148
HarrWA Harris W A
Simplicity in analytical methods _____________________ ___________________ ________________ 12(3) 245 Determination of amino nitrogen pyrrolidone carbox ylic acid nitrogen
and to tal nitrogen with ninhydrin _____ ___________________ 12(3) 200
HawnEJ Hawn E J
The sugar beet nematode HeleTOrern schachtii Schmidt in southern Albert a 12 (2) 148
HeckRJ Hecker Richard J
Use or tetrazolium salts in det ermining viability of sugar beet pollen ___ 12(6) 521
Hc1mRH HeJmerick R H
Vari e ty crosses in sugar beets (Beta vll lga-ris L) I Expression of heterosis and combining ability _______________ 12(7) in
Vari ety crosses in sugar bee ts (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genclic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percen t _________________________________________ __________________________ 12 (7) 585
Vari ety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vu lgaris L) III Estimating the number and proportion of geneti c deviates by the parti tioning method of genetic anal ysis _________________________________ __ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for estimating the standard deviation __ 12(7) 63gt Selection for seed size in monogerm varieti es __________________________________ 12 (3) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and g lutamine in sugar beets ______ 12(2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spot in sugar beet s _ __________________________ 12(1 ) 43
HerrGM Herron G if
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitumiddot cnts and evapotranspiration of sugar beels in Kansas I Yield of roots purity percent sucrose and evapotranspiration _________ 12 (8) 6R6
E ffec t of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitushyents and eva potranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas II Chemical const iwen Is ________________________ ________ 12( 8) 699
Hey GL Hey G L
The control of weeds in sugar beet by an Endothal Propham mixture a p1 lied at d ri Uing ____________ ____________________________________________ 12 (8) 672
HiIlFJ Hills F J
Marginal nitrogen deficiency of sugar bee ts and the proble m of di agnosis 12 (6) 476 R esponse of sugar beet to date of planting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Cal iforn ia __ ______________________________________________ _________ 12 (~ ) 210
HogaG] Hogahoam G J
Elfect of temperatu re during an thesis and seed maturation on yield and germinabiJ it y of sugar beet seed ___ _______________ __ _________ ___________ 12 (7) 54
HunnaD Hunnam D
The control of weeds in sugoa r beet by an Endothal Propham mixture appIicd at d ri II i ng _______________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) 672
VOL 12 No8 ]AKUARY 1964 719
I somvVH Isom W H
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets under Califomia condi tions 12 (7) 564
J OhnJR Johnson J R
An improved paper chromatography method of the determina tion of raffinose and kestose in beet root samples _________ 12(raquo 449
Insecticide resid ue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _____ ______ 1 ~(3) 25 The development of control chans fo r package weights ___ 12 (2) 163
JohnRC Johnson Ronald C
A survey of sug-ar b~ct nematode in beet g rowing a reas o f th e Utahmiddot Idaho Sugar Co mpaoy ___________ 12( I ) 64
] oneEC jons E Clark
Iow raw slIar crystalli zation in connecti on wi th affination ________________________ 12( 4) 288
JursiF Jursic F
Cultural and p a th ogenic studies of an isolate of Cemiddotrrospora beliro la Sacc _ 12(6) 485
KelleH Keller HalOld
Ion exclusion purifi ca ri on of SllgH juicei __ ___________ ______ ________________ 12( 5) ~fi~
LangWH Lange W H Jr
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and infec tion by yell ows vi Tllses ill northern (Iifornia ___________________ 12 (3) 210
LeetDD Leethem D D
Control of yeasts in sncrose syr up by contro l of sym p pH _________ 12 (4) 359
LiIlCE Lilly C E
Elfects of defoliation anel reducti on of stand on yield of sugar beets in sou them AIbert a _____ _________ 12 (l ) 192
The sugar bee t ne matode H eteHldera schachtii Schm idt in southern Al berta __________ 12 (2) 148
loomRS Loomis R S
Restitution of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants ___ 12(8) 607 Ma rginal nitrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts and the problem of diagnosis 12 (6 ) 47fi Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation
and foliar develop ment of th e sugar bee t plant _____ 12(1) 309 Response of sugar bee t to date of p lanting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Ca li fo rn ia ______ I 2 (3 ) 21 0
lollPH Lott P H
AfEinalion of low raw hee f s ligar 12 (3) 2lfi
McFaJS McFarlane J S
Occurrence of ye ll ows resistance in the sugar beet with an appraisal of the opportunities for developing resistant variet ies ________ _ 12(6) 503
Greenhouse ch ambers for sm all seed increases _____________ 12(4) 323
McGiRA McGinnis R
The sphere photome ter ________ 12 (2) 106
MacKAJ MacKenzie A J
Yie ld and qual ity of suga r bee ts as affec ted by cropping systems____ 12 (6) 492
MemmHl Memmott H al L
Instrument main tenance in the sugar factory _________ 12 (6) 468 Low raw suga r crystall ization in con nection with affination ___ 12(4) 288 ltffination of low raw bee t sugar _ _______ 12(3) 210
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M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
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SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
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CostGL Costel Gerald L
Effect of incorpo ration methods and carrier type of endothal (TDmiddot66) on control of weeds in sugar beets _ _ _ 12(2) 127
Davi]F Dais J F
T he effect of phosph a te applications on soil tests and on subsequent yield of field beans and wheat _ _ 12 (4) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli ca t ion with fertilizer placement and fertilizer app li ed at plaming tim e on the chemical composi tion of suga r beet ti ss ue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar bee t roots _ _ _ 12 (3) 259
DcitVR Dei tz Victor R
Status of SURa I color and turhidit y measurements 12 (4 ) 321i
DcxtST Dex ter S T
In luc nce of inhibiLOrs in suga r bee t frui ts on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fa h ren h ei t _ _ I 2 ( 7) liOR
W inter protection of p iled sugar beet roots _ 12 (6) 4i5
DoxtCW Doxtator C W
Variety crosses in sugar beets ( B el a vulgas L ) I Expression of heterosis and combin ing ability _ _ _ 12(7) 573
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta vulgar is L) II Estimation of env ironm ental and genetic va rian ces for weight per root and sucrose percen t ___________________________________ _________________________________________________ _ 12 (7) 585
Varie ty crosses in sugar beets ( Bel a vulgaris L) 111 Esti m ati ng the number and proportion of gene ti c dev ia tes by th e partitioning method of geneti c a nal ysis ____ ____ ___ 12(7) 92
Application of th e shortcut method for esti mating th e standard dev iation 12(7) 635 Processing and drill performance of monogenn beet seed _____________________________ _ 12(4) 301 Selection for seed size in monogenn vari e ties _________________ ______________________________ 12 (3 ) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid a nd glutamine in sugar beets 12 (2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leal spot in suga r beets 12( I) 43
DlerHC Dyer Harold C
Cost reduction through instrUl~len tatin im provemen t in steam balance fuel savi ngs and other matenal savll1gs _ 12(6) 47 1
EisFG Eis F G
Con trol of yeasts in sucrose syrnp by control of syru p pH 12(4) 359 Dual laboraLOry continuolls Dorr system first carbon ation appa ratus __ 12 (3) 249 T he sp here phoLOmeter _ _ _ _ 12 (2) 106
FaruDE Farus D E
Chmica l contro l of Cercospora leaf spot in sligar heets _ _ __ 12( 1) 43
FedeWT Federer W T
Chemica l genetic and soils studies involving rhineen cha racters in sugar beets _ _ _ _ 12 () ~9~
FerrGV Ferry G V
Mlrginal nir rolen deficiency of sugar beets anrl th e prohlem of rliagnosis 12(6) 47fi
Fife] M Fife J M
Growth rate of YOllng sugar beels as a m easure of res istan ce to virus yellows 12 (6 ) 497
FinkRE Finkner R E
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chem ica l constituent s and evapotra nspiration of sugar beets in Kansas 1 Yi eld of roots purity percent sucrose and evapo transp ira tion 12(R) 680
Effect of pl an t spacing and fe rtilizer on yield purity chemical cons ti tuents and evapotran spira tion of sugar beets in Kansas II Chem ica I const ituel) ts 12 (8) 699
Variety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vII garis L) I ExpreSSIOn of hete rosis and combining abi lit y _ 12(7) )7 1
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 717
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genetic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percent _______________ ___________ __ ___________________________________________________ 12 (7) 585
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta v ulgaris L) Ill Estimating the number and proportion of genetic deviates by the partitioning method of gene tic analysis __________________________________________________ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for es timating the standard deviation____ 12(7) 635 Effect of nitrogen fertilization on yield and quality of sugar beets ____________ 12 (6) 538 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets ________ 12 (2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spo t in sugar beets __ ____ ____________________________ 12(1) 43
FordHP Ford H P
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets IInder California conditions __ ____ 12(7) 564
ForsFR Forsyth F R
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of Cercost)ora beticola Sacco ___ 12(6) 485 Control of Cercospora leaf spot of sugar beets with protective fungicides ____ 12 (2) 91
Foy CL Foy C L
Pos temergence weed control in sligar heets under California conditions ______ 12(7) 64
FrakMG Frakes M G
Winter protection of piled SlIgar hee t roots _______________________________________ ____________ 12 (6) 455
FrieRE Friehauf R E
Correlations of pre-harvest samples and cultural practices with final yieldand q uali ty of suga I beets ____________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 273
GaddRS Gaddie Robert S
Wet screening of sugar crystals from low purity massecuites and sugars ____ 12(3) 251 Process liquor color determination in the sugar factory control laboratory ____ 12(3) 2i3
GaieF Gale F
Effect of solids rccirCIIl a tion on purification of raw juices ________________________________ 12(5) 378
GaskJO Gaskill John O
Sugar-beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet _________________________________________________ 12 (7 ) 571 Comparison of fluorescent and incandescent lamps for promotion of flowershy
ing in sugar beet seedlings ______________ ________________ _____ ___________________________________________ ____ 12 (7) 623 Influence of age and supplemental light on flowering of photothermally
ind uced sugar beet seed lings ___________________________ ______________ _________________ _____________________ 12 (6) 530
GaughP Gaugh Park
Instrument maintenance in the sugar factory 12(6) 468
GoodAE Goodban A E
Salt elimination during diffusion o( sugar beets 12(3) 238
GossJR Goss J R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sligar beel nematode ________________________ 12(2) 100
GrimDW Grimes D W
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical conshystituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I Yield of roots puri ty percent sucrose and evapotranspiration ____________ 12 (8) 686
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I I Chemical consti tuen ts _____________ _______ ____ ____ ____ __ ___ ____ __________________________ _____________________ 12 (8) 699
HaddJL Haddock Jay L
The influence of factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants ___________ ______ ________ 12 (8) 641
HallCW Hall Carl W
Sugar beet mechanization in the USSR _______________________________ ______________________ 12(1) 53
718 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
HallDH Hall D H
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and illfection by yellows viruses in northem California _____________ 12(3) 210
HamPC Hanzas P C
Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets 12(2) 152
HarpAM Harper A if
A technique for obtaining identical pairs of seedling beet s ____ 12(7) 614 Effect of defoliation and reduction of stand on yield of sugar beets in
southern Alberta _ __ ________ __________ 12(3) 192 The sugar beet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt in southern
AI berta ____________________________ _______________________________________________ 12 (2) 148
HarrWA Harris W A
Simplicity in analytical methods _____________________ ___________________ ________________ 12(3) 245 Determination of amino nitrogen pyrrolidone carbox ylic acid nitrogen
and to tal nitrogen with ninhydrin _____ ___________________ 12(3) 200
HawnEJ Hawn E J
The sugar beet nematode HeleTOrern schachtii Schmidt in southern Albert a 12 (2) 148
HeckRJ Hecker Richard J
Use or tetrazolium salts in det ermining viability of sugar beet pollen ___ 12(6) 521
Hc1mRH HeJmerick R H
Vari e ty crosses in sugar beets (Beta vll lga-ris L) I Expression of heterosis and combining ability _______________ 12(7) in
Vari ety crosses in sugar bee ts (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genclic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percen t _________________________________________ __________________________ 12 (7) 585
Vari ety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vu lgaris L) III Estimating the number and proportion of geneti c deviates by the parti tioning method of genetic anal ysis _________________________________ __ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for estimating the standard deviation __ 12(7) 63gt Selection for seed size in monogerm varieti es __________________________________ 12 (3) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and g lutamine in sugar beets ______ 12(2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spot in sugar beet s _ __________________________ 12(1 ) 43
HerrGM Herron G if
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitumiddot cnts and evapotranspiration of sugar beels in Kansas I Yield of roots purity percent sucrose and evapotranspiration _________ 12 (8) 6R6
E ffec t of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitushyents and eva potranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas II Chemical const iwen Is ________________________ ________ 12( 8) 699
Hey GL Hey G L
The control of weeds in sugar beet by an Endothal Propham mixture a p1 lied at d ri Uing ____________ ____________________________________________ 12 (8) 672
HiIlFJ Hills F J
Marginal nitrogen deficiency of sugar bee ts and the proble m of di agnosis 12 (6) 476 R esponse of sugar beet to date of planting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Cal iforn ia __ ______________________________________________ _________ 12 (~ ) 210
HogaG] Hogahoam G J
Elfect of temperatu re during an thesis and seed maturation on yield and germinabiJ it y of sugar beet seed ___ _______________ __ _________ ___________ 12 (7) 54
HunnaD Hunnam D
The control of weeds in sugoa r beet by an Endothal Propham mixture appIicd at d ri II i ng _______________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) 672
VOL 12 No8 ]AKUARY 1964 719
I somvVH Isom W H
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets under Califomia condi tions 12 (7) 564
J OhnJR Johnson J R
An improved paper chromatography method of the determina tion of raffinose and kestose in beet root samples _________ 12(raquo 449
Insecticide resid ue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _____ ______ 1 ~(3) 25 The development of control chans fo r package weights ___ 12 (2) 163
JohnRC Johnson Ronald C
A survey of sug-ar b~ct nematode in beet g rowing a reas o f th e Utahmiddot Idaho Sugar Co mpaoy ___________ 12( I ) 64
] oneEC jons E Clark
Iow raw slIar crystalli zation in connecti on wi th affination ________________________ 12( 4) 288
JursiF Jursic F
Cultural and p a th ogenic studies of an isolate of Cemiddotrrospora beliro la Sacc _ 12(6) 485
KelleH Keller HalOld
Ion exclusion purifi ca ri on of SllgH juicei __ ___________ ______ ________________ 12( 5) ~fi~
LangWH Lange W H Jr
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and infec tion by yell ows vi Tllses ill northern (Iifornia ___________________ 12 (3) 210
LeetDD Leethem D D
Control of yeasts in sncrose syr up by contro l of sym p pH _________ 12 (4) 359
LiIlCE Lilly C E
Elfects of defoliation anel reducti on of stand on yield of sugar beets in sou them AIbert a _____ _________ 12 (l ) 192
The sugar bee t ne matode H eteHldera schachtii Schm idt in southern Al berta __________ 12 (2) 148
loomRS Loomis R S
Restitution of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants ___ 12(8) 607 Ma rginal nitrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts and the problem of diagnosis 12 (6 ) 47fi Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation
and foliar develop ment of th e sugar bee t plant _____ 12(1) 309 Response of sugar bee t to date of p lanting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Ca li fo rn ia ______ I 2 (3 ) 21 0
lollPH Lott P H
AfEinalion of low raw hee f s ligar 12 (3) 2lfi
McFaJS McFarlane J S
Occurrence of ye ll ows resistance in the sugar beet with an appraisal of the opportunities for developing resistant variet ies ________ _ 12(6) 503
Greenhouse ch ambers for sm all seed increases _____________ 12(4) 323
McGiRA McGinnis R
The sphere photome ter ________ 12 (2) 106
MacKAJ MacKenzie A J
Yie ld and qual ity of suga r bee ts as affec ted by cropping systems____ 12 (6) 492
MemmHl Memmott H al L
Instrument main tenance in the sugar factory _________ 12 (6) 468 Low raw suga r crystall ization in con nection with affination ___ 12(4) 288 ltffination of low raw bee t sugar _ _______ 12(3) 210
720 JOURNAL OF TilE A S S B T
M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 717
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genetic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percent _______________ ___________ __ ___________________________________________________ 12 (7) 585
Variety crosses in sugar beets (Beta v ulgaris L) Ill Estimating the number and proportion of genetic deviates by the partitioning method of gene tic analysis __________________________________________________ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for es timating the standard deviation____ 12(7) 635 Effect of nitrogen fertilization on yield and quality of sugar beets ____________ 12 (6) 538 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets ________ 12 (2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spo t in sugar beets __ ____ ____________________________ 12(1) 43
FordHP Ford H P
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets IInder California conditions __ ____ 12(7) 564
ForsFR Forsyth F R
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of Cercost)ora beticola Sacco ___ 12(6) 485 Control of Cercospora leaf spot of sugar beets with protective fungicides ____ 12 (2) 91
Foy CL Foy C L
Pos temergence weed control in sligar heets under California conditions ______ 12(7) 64
FrakMG Frakes M G
Winter protection of piled SlIgar hee t roots _______________________________________ ____________ 12 (6) 455
FrieRE Friehauf R E
Correlations of pre-harvest samples and cultural practices with final yieldand q uali ty of suga I beets ____________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 273
GaddRS Gaddie Robert S
Wet screening of sugar crystals from low purity massecuites and sugars ____ 12(3) 251 Process liquor color determination in the sugar factory control laboratory ____ 12(3) 2i3
GaieF Gale F
Effect of solids rccirCIIl a tion on purification of raw juices ________________________________ 12(5) 378
GaskJO Gaskill John O
Sugar-beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet _________________________________________________ 12 (7 ) 571 Comparison of fluorescent and incandescent lamps for promotion of flowershy
ing in sugar beet seedlings ______________ ________________ _____ ___________________________________________ ____ 12 (7) 623 Influence of age and supplemental light on flowering of photothermally
ind uced sugar beet seed lings ___________________________ ______________ _________________ _____________________ 12 (6) 530
GaughP Gaugh Park
Instrument maintenance in the sugar factory 12(6) 468
GoodAE Goodban A E
Salt elimination during diffusion o( sugar beets 12(3) 238
GossJR Goss J R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sligar beel nematode ________________________ 12(2) 100
GrimDW Grimes D W
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical conshystituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I Yield of roots puri ty percent sucrose and evapotranspiration ____________ 12 (8) 686
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constituents and evapotranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas I I Chemical consti tuen ts _____________ _______ ____ ____ ____ __ ___ ____ __________________________ _____________________ 12 (8) 699
HaddJL Haddock Jay L
The influence of factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants ___________ ______ ________ 12 (8) 641
HallCW Hall Carl W
Sugar beet mechanization in the USSR _______________________________ ______________________ 12(1) 53
718 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
HallDH Hall D H
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and illfection by yellows viruses in northem California _____________ 12(3) 210
HamPC Hanzas P C
Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets 12(2) 152
HarpAM Harper A if
A technique for obtaining identical pairs of seedling beet s ____ 12(7) 614 Effect of defoliation and reduction of stand on yield of sugar beets in
southern Alberta _ __ ________ __________ 12(3) 192 The sugar beet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt in southern
AI berta ____________________________ _______________________________________________ 12 (2) 148
HarrWA Harris W A
Simplicity in analytical methods _____________________ ___________________ ________________ 12(3) 245 Determination of amino nitrogen pyrrolidone carbox ylic acid nitrogen
and to tal nitrogen with ninhydrin _____ ___________________ 12(3) 200
HawnEJ Hawn E J
The sugar beet nematode HeleTOrern schachtii Schmidt in southern Albert a 12 (2) 148
HeckRJ Hecker Richard J
Use or tetrazolium salts in det ermining viability of sugar beet pollen ___ 12(6) 521
Hc1mRH HeJmerick R H
Vari e ty crosses in sugar beets (Beta vll lga-ris L) I Expression of heterosis and combining ability _______________ 12(7) in
Vari ety crosses in sugar bee ts (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genclic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percen t _________________________________________ __________________________ 12 (7) 585
Vari ety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vu lgaris L) III Estimating the number and proportion of geneti c deviates by the parti tioning method of genetic anal ysis _________________________________ __ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for estimating the standard deviation __ 12(7) 63gt Selection for seed size in monogerm varieti es __________________________________ 12 (3) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and g lutamine in sugar beets ______ 12(2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spot in sugar beet s _ __________________________ 12(1 ) 43
HerrGM Herron G if
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitumiddot cnts and evapotranspiration of sugar beels in Kansas I Yield of roots purity percent sucrose and evapotranspiration _________ 12 (8) 6R6
E ffec t of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitushyents and eva potranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas II Chemical const iwen Is ________________________ ________ 12( 8) 699
Hey GL Hey G L
The control of weeds in sugar beet by an Endothal Propham mixture a p1 lied at d ri Uing ____________ ____________________________________________ 12 (8) 672
HiIlFJ Hills F J
Marginal nitrogen deficiency of sugar bee ts and the proble m of di agnosis 12 (6) 476 R esponse of sugar beet to date of planting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Cal iforn ia __ ______________________________________________ _________ 12 (~ ) 210
HogaG] Hogahoam G J
Elfect of temperatu re during an thesis and seed maturation on yield and germinabiJ it y of sugar beet seed ___ _______________ __ _________ ___________ 12 (7) 54
HunnaD Hunnam D
The control of weeds in sugoa r beet by an Endothal Propham mixture appIicd at d ri II i ng _______________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) 672
VOL 12 No8 ]AKUARY 1964 719
I somvVH Isom W H
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets under Califomia condi tions 12 (7) 564
J OhnJR Johnson J R
An improved paper chromatography method of the determina tion of raffinose and kestose in beet root samples _________ 12(raquo 449
Insecticide resid ue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _____ ______ 1 ~(3) 25 The development of control chans fo r package weights ___ 12 (2) 163
JohnRC Johnson Ronald C
A survey of sug-ar b~ct nematode in beet g rowing a reas o f th e Utahmiddot Idaho Sugar Co mpaoy ___________ 12( I ) 64
] oneEC jons E Clark
Iow raw slIar crystalli zation in connecti on wi th affination ________________________ 12( 4) 288
JursiF Jursic F
Cultural and p a th ogenic studies of an isolate of Cemiddotrrospora beliro la Sacc _ 12(6) 485
KelleH Keller HalOld
Ion exclusion purifi ca ri on of SllgH juicei __ ___________ ______ ________________ 12( 5) ~fi~
LangWH Lange W H Jr
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and infec tion by yell ows vi Tllses ill northern (Iifornia ___________________ 12 (3) 210
LeetDD Leethem D D
Control of yeasts in sncrose syr up by contro l of sym p pH _________ 12 (4) 359
LiIlCE Lilly C E
Elfects of defoliation anel reducti on of stand on yield of sugar beets in sou them AIbert a _____ _________ 12 (l ) 192
The sugar bee t ne matode H eteHldera schachtii Schm idt in southern Al berta __________ 12 (2) 148
loomRS Loomis R S
Restitution of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants ___ 12(8) 607 Ma rginal nitrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts and the problem of diagnosis 12 (6 ) 47fi Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation
and foliar develop ment of th e sugar bee t plant _____ 12(1) 309 Response of sugar bee t to date of p lanting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Ca li fo rn ia ______ I 2 (3 ) 21 0
lollPH Lott P H
AfEinalion of low raw hee f s ligar 12 (3) 2lfi
McFaJS McFarlane J S
Occurrence of ye ll ows resistance in the sugar beet with an appraisal of the opportunities for developing resistant variet ies ________ _ 12(6) 503
Greenhouse ch ambers for sm all seed increases _____________ 12(4) 323
McGiRA McGinnis R
The sphere photome ter ________ 12 (2) 106
MacKAJ MacKenzie A J
Yie ld and qual ity of suga r bee ts as affec ted by cropping systems____ 12 (6) 492
MemmHl Memmott H al L
Instrument main tenance in the sugar factory _________ 12 (6) 468 Low raw suga r crystall ization in con nection with affination ___ 12(4) 288 ltffination of low raw bee t sugar _ _______ 12(3) 210
720 JOURNAL OF TilE A S S B T
M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
718 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
HallDH Hall D H
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and illfection by yellows viruses in northem California _____________ 12(3) 210
HamPC Hanzas P C
Selection for low and high aspartic acid and glutamine in sugar beets 12(2) 152
HarpAM Harper A if
A technique for obtaining identical pairs of seedling beet s ____ 12(7) 614 Effect of defoliation and reduction of stand on yield of sugar beets in
southern Alberta _ __ ________ __________ 12(3) 192 The sugar beet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt in southern
AI berta ____________________________ _______________________________________________ 12 (2) 148
HarrWA Harris W A
Simplicity in analytical methods _____________________ ___________________ ________________ 12(3) 245 Determination of amino nitrogen pyrrolidone carbox ylic acid nitrogen
and to tal nitrogen with ninhydrin _____ ___________________ 12(3) 200
HawnEJ Hawn E J
The sugar beet nematode HeleTOrern schachtii Schmidt in southern Albert a 12 (2) 148
HeckRJ Hecker Richard J
Use or tetrazolium salts in det ermining viability of sugar beet pollen ___ 12(6) 521
Hc1mRH HeJmerick R H
Vari e ty crosses in sugar beets (Beta vll lga-ris L) I Expression of heterosis and combining ability _______________ 12(7) in
Vari ety crosses in sugar bee ts (Beta vulgaris L) II Estimation of environmental and genclic variances for weight perroot and sucrose percen t _________________________________________ __________________________ 12 (7) 585
Vari ety crosses in suga r beets (Beta vu lgaris L) III Estimating the number and proportion of geneti c deviates by the parti tioning method of genetic anal ysis _________________________________ __ 12 (7) 592
Application of the shortcut method for estimating the standard deviation __ 12(7) 63gt Selection for seed size in monogerm varieti es __________________________________ 12 (3) 268 Selection for low and high aspartic acid and g lutamine in sugar beets ______ 12(2) 152 Chemical control of Cercospora leaf spot in sugar beet s _ __________________________ 12(1 ) 43
HerrGM Herron G if
Effect of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitumiddot cnts and evapotranspiration of sugar beels in Kansas I Yield of roots purity percent sucrose and evapotranspiration _________ 12 (8) 6R6
E ffec t of plant spacing and fertilizer on yield purity chemical constitushyents and eva potranspiration of sugar beets in Kansas II Chemical const iwen Is ________________________ ________ 12( 8) 699
Hey GL Hey G L
The control of weeds in sugar beet by an Endothal Propham mixture a p1 lied at d ri Uing ____________ ____________________________________________ 12 (8) 672
HiIlFJ Hills F J
Marginal nitrogen deficiency of sugar bee ts and the proble m of di agnosis 12 (6) 476 R esponse of sugar beet to date of planting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Cal iforn ia __ ______________________________________________ _________ 12 (~ ) 210
HogaG] Hogahoam G J
Elfect of temperatu re during an thesis and seed maturation on yield and germinabiJ it y of sugar beet seed ___ _______________ __ _________ ___________ 12 (7) 54
HunnaD Hunnam D
The control of weeds in sugoa r beet by an Endothal Propham mixture appIicd at d ri II i ng _______________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) 672
VOL 12 No8 ]AKUARY 1964 719
I somvVH Isom W H
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets under Califomia condi tions 12 (7) 564
J OhnJR Johnson J R
An improved paper chromatography method of the determina tion of raffinose and kestose in beet root samples _________ 12(raquo 449
Insecticide resid ue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _____ ______ 1 ~(3) 25 The development of control chans fo r package weights ___ 12 (2) 163
JohnRC Johnson Ronald C
A survey of sug-ar b~ct nematode in beet g rowing a reas o f th e Utahmiddot Idaho Sugar Co mpaoy ___________ 12( I ) 64
] oneEC jons E Clark
Iow raw slIar crystalli zation in connecti on wi th affination ________________________ 12( 4) 288
JursiF Jursic F
Cultural and p a th ogenic studies of an isolate of Cemiddotrrospora beliro la Sacc _ 12(6) 485
KelleH Keller HalOld
Ion exclusion purifi ca ri on of SllgH juicei __ ___________ ______ ________________ 12( 5) ~fi~
LangWH Lange W H Jr
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and infec tion by yell ows vi Tllses ill northern (Iifornia ___________________ 12 (3) 210
LeetDD Leethem D D
Control of yeasts in sncrose syr up by contro l of sym p pH _________ 12 (4) 359
LiIlCE Lilly C E
Elfects of defoliation anel reducti on of stand on yield of sugar beets in sou them AIbert a _____ _________ 12 (l ) 192
The sugar bee t ne matode H eteHldera schachtii Schm idt in southern Al berta __________ 12 (2) 148
loomRS Loomis R S
Restitution of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants ___ 12(8) 607 Ma rginal nitrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts and the problem of diagnosis 12 (6 ) 47fi Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation
and foliar develop ment of th e sugar bee t plant _____ 12(1) 309 Response of sugar bee t to date of p lanting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Ca li fo rn ia ______ I 2 (3 ) 21 0
lollPH Lott P H
AfEinalion of low raw hee f s ligar 12 (3) 2lfi
McFaJS McFarlane J S
Occurrence of ye ll ows resistance in the sugar beet with an appraisal of the opportunities for developing resistant variet ies ________ _ 12(6) 503
Greenhouse ch ambers for sm all seed increases _____________ 12(4) 323
McGiRA McGinnis R
The sphere photome ter ________ 12 (2) 106
MacKAJ MacKenzie A J
Yie ld and qual ity of suga r bee ts as affec ted by cropping systems____ 12 (6) 492
MemmHl Memmott H al L
Instrument main tenance in the sugar factory _________ 12 (6) 468 Low raw suga r crystall ization in con nection with affination ___ 12(4) 288 ltffination of low raw bee t sugar _ _______ 12(3) 210
720 JOURNAL OF TilE A S S B T
M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
VOL 12 No8 ]AKUARY 1964 719
I somvVH Isom W H
Postemergence weed control in sugar beets under Califomia condi tions 12 (7) 564
J OhnJR Johnson J R
An improved paper chromatography method of the determina tion of raffinose and kestose in beet root samples _________ 12(raquo 449
Insecticide resid ue in sugar beet bymiddotproducts _____ ______ 1 ~(3) 25 The development of control chans fo r package weights ___ 12 (2) 163
JohnRC Johnson Ronald C
A survey of sug-ar b~ct nematode in beet g rowing a reas o f th e Utahmiddot Idaho Sugar Co mpaoy ___________ 12( I ) 64
] oneEC jons E Clark
Iow raw slIar crystalli zation in connecti on wi th affination ________________________ 12( 4) 288
JursiF Jursic F
Cultural and p a th ogenic studies of an isolate of Cemiddotrrospora beliro la Sacc _ 12(6) 485
KelleH Keller HalOld
Ion exclusion purifi ca ri on of SllgH juicei __ ___________ ______ ________________ 12( 5) ~fi~
LangWH Lange W H Jr
Response of sugar beet to date of planting and infec tion by yell ows vi Tllses ill northern (Iifornia ___________________ 12 (3) 210
LeetDD Leethem D D
Control of yeasts in sncrose syr up by contro l of sym p pH _________ 12 (4) 359
LiIlCE Lilly C E
Elfects of defoliation anel reducti on of stand on yield of sugar beets in sou them AIbert a _____ _________ 12 (l ) 192
The sugar bee t ne matode H eteHldera schachtii Schm idt in southern Al berta __________ 12 (2) 148
loomRS Loomis R S
Restitution of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants ___ 12(8) 607 Ma rginal nitrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts and the problem of diagnosis 12 (6 ) 47fi Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation
and foliar develop ment of th e sugar bee t plant _____ 12(1) 309 Response of sugar bee t to date of p lanting and infection by yellows viruses
in northern Ca li fo rn ia ______ I 2 (3 ) 21 0
lollPH Lott P H
AfEinalion of low raw hee f s ligar 12 (3) 2lfi
McFaJS McFarlane J S
Occurrence of ye ll ows resistance in the sugar beet with an appraisal of the opportunities for developing resistant variet ies ________ _ 12(6) 503
Greenhouse ch ambers for sm all seed increases _____________ 12(4) 323
McGiRA McGinnis R
The sphere photome ter ________ 12 (2) 106
MacKAJ MacKenzie A J
Yie ld and qual ity of suga r bee ts as affec ted by cropping systems____ 12 (6) 492
MemmHl Memmott H al L
Instrument main tenance in the sugar factory _________ 12 (6) 468 Low raw suga r crystall ization in con nection with affination ___ 12(4) 288 ltffination of low raw bee t sugar _ _______ 12(3) 210
720 JOURNAL OF TilE A S S B T
M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
720 JOURNAL OF TilE A S S B T
M yersL Myers Lawrcnce
Current events in sugar _________________________________________________ ____________ ___________ 12 ( I ) 12
Nemaz] NemaIi Joseph
A survey of sugar beet nematode in beet growing areas of the U tah -Idaho Sugar Compan y 12 ( I ) 64
NeviD] Nevins D J
Interrupted nitrogen nutrition effects on growth sucrose accumulation and foliar development of the sugar beet plant ___________________________________ 12(4) 309
NichoG - --~ Nichol Grant
T he effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on subseq uent yieldof field beans and whea t ______________________________________________ _______________________ 12(4 ) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate appli cat ion with fertilizer placeshyment and fert ili zer appli ed al pl anting time on the chemical composishytion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of sugar beet roots ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 (3) 2~9
NichPS Nicholes Paul S
T he distribution of airborne mesophilic bacteria yeasls and molds in beet sugar factories ______________________________________________________________________________________ 12(8) 666
NormaL Norman Lloyd
1 011 excl usion purifica tion of sugar juices __________________________________________________ _ 12(5) 363 Simplicity in ana lytical methods _______ ______________________________________ __________________ 12(3) 245
OgdeDB Ogden D B
Chemical conlrol of Cercospora leaf spot in suga r beets ___________ __________ ____ ____ 12( I) 4~
OldeRK Oldemeyel- R K
Bel a manorh iza Stev _________________________________________________________________________________ I 2 (8 ) fi37
ParkMW P arker M W
The influence of research on efficiency of sugar beet product io n ________________ 12(J) 20
PaynMG P ayne Merle G
ChcJnical genet ic and soil s studies involv ing thirteen charaClers in sligarbeets _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (5) 393
PowerL Powers LeRoy
Chemical genet ic and soils sludies involving thirteen characters in sugarbeels ______________________________________________________________--______________________________ ________________ 12 (5) 393
PriceC Price Charles
Effects of root diffusates of various nematode-resistant and-susceptible lines of sugar beet (Betll vulgaris L) on emergence of larvae from cvsts of HClc rodem schachtii ___________ _______ _____________ _________________ _______ ____________________ 12 (fi) i29
Evaluation of diIfusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocid al dfects Oil Hdrod em schach Iii ______________ _____________________________________________________ 12 (4 ) 299
Reed]L Reed J L
Response of sligar beet to dale of planting and infection by yellows virllses in northern California 12 (3 ) 210
Reda HS Redabaugh H S
Processing a nd drill performance of monogerm beet seed _____________________________ 12 (4) 301
RemmEF Remmenga E E
Correlations of pre-harvest sa mples and cultural pract ices with final yield and q ualily of sugar beets ___________________________ ________ ____________ _______ ________ 12 (4) 273
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
VOL 12 No8 JANUARY 1964 721
RomsSD Romsdal s D
The effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and qualit) of sugar beets _ _ __ _ 12(7) 603
RorabG Rorabaugh Guy
Ion exclusion purification of sugar juices _ _ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 363
RounHG Rounds Hugh G
The major considerations in th~ problem of package weight control 12( I) 73
SchmWR Schmehl W R
fhe effect of method and rate of phosphate application on yield and quality of sugar beets __ _ __ _ _ ___ 12 (7) 603
Effect of nitrogen fert ili za tion on yield and quality of sugar beets _ 12 (6) 538 Chemical genetic and soils studies involving thirteen cha~acters in sugar
beets _ __ _ _ _ _ 12 (5) 393
SchnCL Schneidr C L
Classification of sugar beet strains for resistance to Aphallom)ces cochlioides in greenhouse tests _ _ ___ 12 (8) 651
Cultural and environmental requirements for production of zoospores by 4Jlwnomyces eoehlioides in vitro _ _ _ __ ___ 12 (7) ~97
ShieRH Shields Robert H
~ugor beet research and the Sugar Act _ __ __ _ 12 ( 1)
SkoyIO Skomiddoten I o
Greenhouse chambers for small seed increases _ _ _ 12 (4) 323
SmitPB Smith P B
Methods of preparation and results of field planting of various types of processed monogerm sugar beet seed _ __ _ _ 12 (3) 225
SnydFW Snyder F W
Effect of temperature during anthesis and seed maturation on yield and germinability of sugar beet seed __ _ 12(7) 545
In(luence of inhibitors in sugar beet fruits on speed of germination at 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit _ _______ _ _ __ _ _ 12 (7) 608
Selection lor speed of germination in sugar beet __ _ 12(7 ) 617 Some physicomiddotchemical factors of the fruit influencing speed of germmiddot
ination of sugar bee t seed _____ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ 12 (5) 371
StarJB Stark J B
Salt elimination during diffusion of sugar beets 12(3) 238
SteeAE Steele Arnold E
Effects of root diffusa tes of various nematodemiddotresistant andmiddotsusceptible lines of sugar beet (Beta vulgmis L) on emergence of larvae [rom cvsts of Hetemdera schachtii __ _ ____ _ __ 12(6) 529
Ffrects of nabam solutions on emergence of larvae [rom cysts of H eterodera Iwehti i in aqueous so lutions and in soil _ ___ _ 12(4) 296
Evaluation of diffusates and juice of asparagus roots for their nematocidal effects on Heterodera sehachtii _ _ 12(4) 299
StewaD Stewart Dewey
Silver Jubilee of the Society _ _ _ __ 12 ( I )
StocKR Stockinger K R
Yield and quality of sugar beets as affected by cropping systems _ 12(6) 492
StuaDM Stuart Darrel M
The influence 01 factors other than soluble phosphorus in the nutrient medium on the phosphorus content of sugar beet plants 12(8) 641
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162
722 JOURNAL OF THE A S S B T
SundDL Sunderland D L
Winter protection of piled sugar beet roots _ _ 12 (6) 455
SwinkT Swink Jerre
ElIect of nitrogen fertili zation on yield and quality of sugar beets 12 ( li) 58
Tann]C Tanner T C
H a rvesting anti delivering beets 24 hours a day 12 (1 ) 11il)
Tenn]B Tennant J B
A technique for obtaining id enlical pairs of seedling beels 12(7) 614
ThurlD Thurlow Donald
The effect of phosphate applications on soil tests and on bselluent yield of ficld bea ns and wheat _ J2 (1) 284
The interaction of rates of phosphate application with fertilizer placemiddot menl and fertilizer applied at planting time on the chemical composimiddot tion of sugar beet tissue yield percent sucrose and apparent purity of suga r beet roots _ _ J2 ( 3 ) 259
U lricA l Irich Albert
larginal nilrogen deficiency of suga r bee ts auu the problem of diagmiddotnosis 12 (6) 17G
UnwiCH Unwin C H
Cultural and pathogenic studies of an isolate of CermsJUra betirola Sacc 12 (6) 480
vanDAl van Duuren A 1shy
Thin layer Chromatography of sugar beet saponins 12( 1) 57
ViglDR Viglierchio D R
Electrostatic separation of cysts of the sugar beet nematode _________________________ 12(2) 100
WallRL Wallis R L
Sugar beet root aphid resistance in sugar beet ________________________________________ 12 (7) 571
WII GF Walters G E
Methocls of preparation and resulls of field llanting of va rious type of processed monogcrm sugar bee t seed ____ _____________________________________________ 12 (3) 225
WarrLE arren L E
Control of sug~r beet nematode with middot 13middotdichloropropencs ill irrigation vater ________________ __ ________________________________________________________________________________ 12 (1) 148
WestRR West Robert R
Vet screening of sligar crystltlls from low purity massec lliles ancl sugars 12 (1) 251 Process liquor color determination in Ihe sugor factory control laboratory 12(3) 253
WoodsA Woods Allan
Bulk sugar stora ge-Weibull silo __ ______________________________________________ ________________ _ __ 12( 2) 1
W oolDG Woolley D G
Efiect of soil moisture nitrng-en fertilization varie t) and harvest date 011 Tool yields and sucrose (on len t of sugar beels ___________ ___________ _______________ 12 (j) 233
WorkGF Worker G F Jr
Restitutio of growth in nitrogen deficient sugar beet plants _____________________ 12 (8) US7
ZiegJG Ziegler J G
Experiments in vacuum pan control 12(6) 162