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Plants — Diseases and pests — Continued 



Ultra-microscopic parasites of plants. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 60:136 S 16 '16 



United States dumping ground for pests. Ag 

 Digest 2:759 D '17 ^ , , 



Vegetable parasites of cultivated or useful 

 plants observed in 1913 in the government of 

 Tula, Russia. J. Trudov. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 7, no 6:887-90 Je '16 



See also Crown gall; Dry rot; Fungi; 

 Galls (botany); Horticultural inspection; 

 Insects. Injurious and beneficial; Mosaic 

 disease; Parasitic plants; Rusts; Sordago; 

 Spraying and dusting; Wilt disease; also 

 subdivision Diseases and pests under 

 special subjects, e.g. Fruit— Diseases and 

 pests. Grain— Diseases and pests. Trees- 

 Diseases and pests; also American phyto- 

 pathological society. Quebec society for the 

 protection of plants 



BihUography 



Literature on plant diseases. B. R. Oberly and 

 F. P. Smith. See monthly numbers of Phy- 

 topathology 



Dissemination 



Dissemination of the angular leafspot of cot- 

 ton. R C. Faulwetter. bibliog J Ag Re- 

 . search 8:457-75 Mr 19 '17 



Role of insects in the dissemination of Are 

 blight bacteria. V. B. Stewart and M. D. 

 Leonard. Phyt 6:152-8 Ap "16 



True nature of spinach-blight and relation of 

 insects to its transmission. J. A. McClin- 

 tock and L. B. Smith. 11 J Ag Research 14: 

 1-60 Jl 1 '18 



Wind-blown rain, a factor in disease dis- 

 semination. R. C. Faulwetter. J Ag Re- 

 search 10:639-48 S 17 '17 

 See also Fungi — Dissemination of spores 



ExhiMts 

 Exhibits of plant diseases and insect pests. 

 J. W. Eastham. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:51 Ja 

 •18 



Laws 

 Maladies des plantes; herbes et animaux 

 nuisihles a, I'agriculture. Int Yearbook Ag 

 Leg 1916:853-89 '17 



Studu and teaching 

 Plant pathology and the vocational teacher. 

 C. H. Werkman. Purdue Ag 12:572 Je '18 



Ecology 

 See Botany — Ecology 



Fertilization 

 See Fertilization of plants 



Fumigation 

 See Plant fumigation 



Geographical distribution 

 See Geographical distribution of animals 

 and plants 



Growth 

 See Growth (plants) 



Iron content 

 Immobility of iron in the plant. P. L. Gile 

 and J. O. Carrero. bibliog J Ag Research 

 7:83-7 O 9 '16 

 Occurrence of haematoid compounds of iron 

 in plants. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:52 

 Ja '16 



IVIineral content 

 Part played by mineral elements in plant life. 

 M. A. Egorow. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 

 5:664-5 My '16 



IVIorphoiogy 

 See Botany — Morphology 

 Nomenclature 

 See Botany — Nomenclature; Plant names, 

 Popular 



Nutrition 

 See Plants, Nutrition of 



Sec Plants- 



Pathology 



-Diseases and pests 



Physiology 



-Physiology 



See Botany- 

 Propagation 

 See Plant propagation 



Respiration 



Respiration 



of 



See Plants, 



Translocation 



See Translocation 



Transpiration 



Automatic transpiration scale of large capac- 

 ity for use wth freely exposed plants. L. J. 

 Briggs and H. L. Shantz. bibliog il J Ag 

 Research 5:117-32 O 18 '15 



Comparative transpiration of corn and the 

 soighums. E. C. Miller and W. B. Coffman. 

 il J Ag Research 13:579-604 Je 10 '18 



Comparison of the hourly evaporation rate oi 

 atmometers and free water surfaces with 

 the transpiration rate of medicago sativa. 

 L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. bibliog il 

 J Ag Research 9:277-92 My 28 '17 



Daily transpiration during the normal growth 

 period and its correlation with the weather. 

 L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. il J Ag Re- 

 search 7:155-212 O 23 '16; Summary. Int B 

 Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 2:216-18 F '17 



Daily variation of water and dry matter in 

 the leaves of corn and the sorghums. E. C. 

 Miller, il J Ag Research 10:11-46 Jl 2 '17 



Determination of wilting. A. L. Bakke. bib- 

 liog Bot Gaz 66:81-116 Ag '18 



Hourly transpiration rate on clear days as 

 determined by cyclic environmental factors. 

 L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. bibliog il 

 J Ag Research 5:583-650 Ja 3 '16 



Index of foliar transpiring power as an indi- 

 cator of permanent wilting in plants. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:56 Ja '16 



Influence of Bordeaux mixture on the rates of 

 transpiration from abscised leaves and from 

 potted plants. W: H. Martin, bibliog J Ag 

 Research 7:529-48 D 18 '16 



Interrelations of stomatal aperture, leaf 

 water-content, and transpiration rate. R. C. 

 Knight, bibliog Ann Bot 31:221-40 Ap '17 



Method of controlling the rate of air move- 

 ment in transpiration experiments. V. H. 

 Blackman and R. C. Knight. Ann Bot 31: 

 217-20 Ap '17 



On the reduction of transpiration observa- 

 tions. N. Thomas and A. Ferguson. Ann Bot 

 31:241-55 Ap '17 



Phj'siological water requirement and the 

 growth of plants in glycocoll solutions. A. 

 Dachnowski and R. Gormley. bibliog Am J 

 Bot 1:174-85 Ap '14 



Relation of transpiration to assimilation in 

 steppe plants. V. S. Hjin. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 8. no 1:48-50 Ja '17 



Relative transpiration as a measure of the 

 intrinsic transpiring power of the plant. 

 R. C. Knight, bibliog Ann Bot 31:351-9 Jl 

 '17 



Some abnormal water relations in citrus trees 

 of the arid sovithwest and their possible sig- 

 nificance. R. W. Hodgson. Cal Univ Pub Ag 

 Sci V 3, no 3 37-54p, pi 12 '17 (20c) 



Transpiration and the ascent of sap in plants. 

 For Quar 14:476-83 S '16 



Transpiration as a factor in crop production. 

 T. A. Kiesselbach. bibliog il Neb Ag Exp 

 Research B 6:1-214 '16 



Transpiration stvidies. G: D. Fuller. Bot Gaz 

 61:531-4 Je '16 



Transpiration studies. G: D. Fuller. Bot Gaz 

 63:326-9 Ap '17 

 See also Stomata 



Africa 



British East Africa. J. H. Cameion. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 60:253 N 25 '16 



Australia 



Fragments of the flower biology of Wes- 

 tralian plants. O. H. Sargent. Ann Bot 32: 

 215-31 Ap '18 



Very peculiar Australian plants. W. K. Put- 

 ney. O Judd Farmer 60:29 F 12 '16 



