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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — 1976-77

President Glen W. Yeager Holly Sugar Corporation

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Vice President M. A. Woods Union Sugar Division

Santa Maria, California

Secretary-Treasurer James H. Fischer Beet Sugar Development Foundation

Fort Collins, Colorado

Immediate Past President Hugh G. Rounds The Amalgamated Sugar Company

Ogden, Utah

BOARD OF DIRECTORS — 1976-77 Pacific Coast Region: Sam C. Campbell Intermountain Region: M. Keith Ellis Eastern Rocky Mountain

Region: John A. Worrall North Central Region: Alan Dexter Great Lakes Region: Davis L. Sunderland Canada: Stanley George Processing at Large: J.A.E. Rich Agriculture at Large: Stewart Bass

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — 1978-80

President M. A. Woods Union Sugar Division

Santa Maria, California

Vice President Stewart Bass American Crystal Sugar Co.

Moorhead, Minnesota

Secretary Treasurer James H. Fischer Beet Sugar Development Foundation

Fort Collins, Colorado

Immediate Past President Glen W. Yeager Holly Sugar Corporation

Colorado Springs, Colorado BOARD OF DIRECTORS — 1978-80 Pacific Coast Region: John M. Kendrick Intermountain Region: Del Traveller Eastern Rocky Mountain

Region: D. D. Dickenson North Central Region: E. L. Swift Great Lakes Region: Richard Zielke Canada: John W. Hall Processing at Large: Stanley E. Bichsel Agriculture at Large: John T. Alexander

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AUTHOR INDEX

AbboJL A b b o t t , J . L .

Critical Tissue Levels for Predicting Nitrogen Needs of Sugarbeets at

Mesa, Arizona 20(1) 65 Phosphorus Fertilization of Fall-

Planted Sugarbeets 20(5) 439 AkesWR

Akeson, W. R.

Effect of Impact Damage on Sucrose

Loss in Sugarbeets During Storage 20(2) 167 Effect of Chemicals on Sucrose in

Sugarbeets During Storage 20(3) 255 AmesRR

Ames, Randall R.

A Laboratory Study on the Ability of Fungicides to Control Beet Rotting

Fungi 19(4) 288 AndeFN

Anderson, F. N.

A Revised Method for Determining Phosphate-Phosphorus Levels in

Sugarbeet Leaf Petioles 19(2) 138 Optimum Starter Fertilizer Placement

for Sugarbeet Seedlings as Determined

by Uptake of Radioactive 3 2P Isotope 20(1) 19 ArteCK

Arterberry, C. K.

Effects of Early Terminal Irrigation and Late Nitrogen Application on Yield and Incidence of Root Rot in

Sugarbeets in the Imperial Valley 19(1) 49 AyreGL

Ayre, G. L.

Daylight Light-Trapping: A Method for Monitoring Adult Activity of the Sugarbeet Root Maggot, Tetanops

Myopaef ormis (Roder) 20(1) 11 BarnMG

Barnes, M. G.

Interpretation and Practical Field Utilization of the Relationship Between Brei Nitrate and Sugar

Content of Sugarbeets 19(4) 307 BenzLC

Benz, L. C.

Effects of Water-Table Depth and Irrigation on Sugarbeet Yield

and Quality 19(4) 275

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BergP

Bergdolt, Paul

Effect of Drying Temperature and Fruit Moisture on Germination

of Sugarbeet Seed 19(2) 101 BlicCC

Blickenstaff, C. C.

The Effect of Aldicarb on Growth of

Sugarbeet 19(2) 108 Sticky Stake Traps for Monitoring

Fly Populations of the Sugarbeet Root Maggot and Predicting Maggot

Populations and Damage Ratings 19(2) 112 Rating Sugarbeets for Damage by the

Sugarbeet Root Maggot 19(3) 188 BoehRD

Boehnke, Rex D.

A Growing Mulch Tillage System to Reduce Wind Erosion Losses of

Sugarbeets 19(1) 65 BosmSM

Bosma, S. M.

Sugarbeet Yield and Seasonal Growth Characteristics as Affected by

Hail Damage and Nitrogen Level 20(1) 73 BugbWM

Bugbee, W. M.

Sugarbeet Storage Rot in the Red

River Valley 19(1) 19 The Effect of Root Dehydration on the

Storage Performance of a Sugar- beet Genotype Resistant to Storage

Rot 20(3) 306 BuncJA

Bunce, J. A.

Selecting for Taproot to Leaf-Weight Ratio and Its Effect on Yield and

Physiology 20(4) 386 BurtLM

Burtch, L. M.

Benomyl-Tolerant Strains of Cercospora

Beticola from Arizona 19(2) 106 The Control of Root-Knot Nematodes

(Meloidogyne spp.) in Sugarbeets by Fumigant and Non-Fumigant

Nematicides 20(1) 48 BuxtDR

Buxton, D. R.

A Systematic Method for Studying

Seedling Emergence 19(3) 207

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CarlGE Carlson, G. E.

Selecting for Taproot to Leaf-Weight Ratio and Its Effect on Yield and

Physiology 20(4) 386 CarlPS

Carlson, Peter S.

Some New Techniques for Sugarbeet

Improvement 20(4) 419 CartJN

Carter, J. N.

Phosphorus Fertilization of Sugarbeets 19(3) 262 Sugarbeet Yield and Seasonal Growth

Characteristics as Affected by Hail

Damage and Nitrogen Level 20(1) 73 Root and Sucrose Yields of Sugarbeets

as Affected by Mid- to Late-Season

Water Stress 20(6) 583 ChriDR

Christenson, D. R.

Yield, Quality and Tissue N and M Levels as Affected by Interactions

Between Applied N and Mn 20(6) 544 ClarEA

Clark, E. Ann

Dynamics of Leaf Growth and Develop-

ment in Sugarbeets 20(2) 97 CoeGE

Coe, Gerald E.

Cytoplasmic Male Sterility, Self Fertility and Monogermness in

Beta Maritima L 19(3) 257 ColeDF

Cole, D. F.

Sugarbeet Storage Rot in the Red River

Valley, 1974-75 19(1) 19 Effect of Crown Material on Yield

and Quality of Sugarbeet Roots:

A Grower Survey 19(2) 130 Effect of Cultivar and Mechanical

Damage on Respiration and

Storability of Sugarbeet Roots 19(3) 240 Regression Techniques for Estimating

Percent Crown Removed in Scalping

Sugarbeet Roots 20(2) 127 Lower Leaf Scorch of Sugarbeets

Resulting from Potassium Deficiency

in the Red River Valley 20(2) 133 The Effect of Root Dehydration on the

Storage Performance of a Sugarbeet

Genotype Resistant to Storage Rot 20(3) 306 Effect of Complete Crown Removal on

Quality of Sugarbeets 20(5) 449

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DennRE Dennis, R. E.

Effect of Soil-Injected Ethylene on Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.)

Yield Parameters 19(4) 331 DoerEJ

Doering, E. J.

Sugarbeet Yield and Theoretical Photosynthesis in the Northern

Great Plains 19(2) 162 Effects of Water-Table Depth and

Irrigation on Sugarbeet Yield

and Quality 19(4) 275 DoneDL

Doney, Devon L.

Seedling Physiology and Sugarbeet

Yield 20(4) 399 Transplanted Versus Direct-Seeded

Sugarbeets 20(5) 503 DownSL

Downing, S. L.

Weed Control on Sugarbeets: Efficacy of Preplant Nortron + Hoelon and

Other Mixtures, 1975-77 20(2) 175 DubeS

Dubetz, S.

Effects of Weather Variables on the Yields of Sugarbeets Grown in an

Irrigated Rotation for Fifty Years 19(2) 143 DuffJE

Duffus, J. E.

Feeding Preference and Reproduction of the Beet Leafhopper on Two Russian

Thistle Plant Species 19(1) 16 The Impact of Yellows Control on

California Sugarbeets 20(1) 1 EhliCF

Ehlig, C. F.

Effects of Early Terminal Irrigation and Late Nitrogen Application on Yield and Incidence of Root Rot in Sugarbeets in the Imperial

Valley 19(1) 49 Effect of Seedstalk Removal on Sucrose

Production in Bolting Sugarbeets 20(1) 43 EhreRK

Ehrenfeld, Roberto K.

Breeding Sugarbeet for Resistance to

Yellow Wilt 19(1) 25 EitzWJ

Eitzman, W. J.

Residual Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Some Sugarbeet Fields in Montana

and Wyoming 20(3) 217

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EricAW

Erichsen, A. W.

Effect of Harvest Date on Performance

of Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 294 Testing Hybrid Blends to Determine

General Combining Ability of

Parental Lines 19(4) 316 Effect of Plant Spacing on Performance

of Six Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 324 EschY

Eschel, Y.

Response of Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris)

and Annual Weeds to Metluidide 20(2) 147 FagaLK

Fagala, L. K.

Weed Control on Sugarbeets: Efficacy of Carbanilate Herbicides and

Their Mixtures, 1968-72 19(4) 337 FaraS

Farag, Souly

A Study of Sugar Drying and

Conditioning 20(3) 207 Separation and Analysis of Some Sugars

by Using Thin Layer Chromatography 20(3) 251 FeatPE

Featherston, Paul E.

Evaluation of Green Peach Aphid Activity and the Occurence of Beet Western Yellows Virus in Sugarbeet

Fields 20(6) 578 FinkR

Finkner, Ralph

Cultivar Blends for Buffering Against Curly Top and Leafspot Diseases

of Sugarbeet 19(1) 74 FollRF

Follett, R. F.

Effects of Water-Table Depth and Irrigation on Sugarbeet Yield

and Quality 19(4) 275 FornKJ

Fornstrom, K. James

Climatic Periods and Thresholds

Important to Sugarbeet Production 19(1) 55 A Growing Mulch Tillage System to

Reduce Wind Erosion Losses of

Sugarbeets 19(1) 65 Planting Sugarbeets to Stand in

Wyoming 20(6) 535 FoxL

Fox, Lee

Evaluation of Green Peach Aphid Activity and the Occurence of

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FoxL

Fox, Lee (Continued)

Beet Western Yellows Virus in

Sugarbeet Fields 20(6) 578 FranLJ

Francl, L. J.

Effect of Soil-Injected Ethylene on Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.)

Yield Parameters 19(4) 331 FreyAH

Freytag, A. H.

Effect of Soil-Injected Ethylene on Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.)

Yield Parameters 19(4) 331 GaskJO

Gaskill, J. 0.

Breeding Sugarbeet For Resistance

To Yellow Wilt 19(1) 25 GwynSM

Gwynn, S. M.

The Effect of Soil Residues of Atrazine on Sugarbeets (Beta

vulgaris L. ) 20(3) 296 HageRW

Hagemann, R. W.

Effect of Seedstalk Removal on Sucrose

Production in Bolting Sugarbeets 20(1) 43 HallMC

Hall, M. C.

Loss of Sucrose During Controlled

and Conventional Storage 20(5) 517 HartEM

Hartmann, E. M.

Technical Vocabulary for American

Beet-Sugar Processors 19(4) 345 HaufKZ

Haufler, K. Z.

The Effect of Soil Residues of Atrazine

on Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) 20(3) 296 HaydCW

Hayden, C. W.

Irrigating with Sugarbeet Processing

Wastewater 20(5) 484 HeckRJ

Hecker, R. J.

Rhizoctonia Root Rot Resistance in Sugarbeet: Breeding and Related

Research 19(3) 246 Effect of Pesticides and Nitrogen

Fertility on Rhizoctonia Root

Rot of Sugarbeets 20(1) 6

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HeckRJ

Hecker, R. J. (Continued)

Rhizoctonia Root Rot of Sugarbeet as Affected by Rate and Nitrogen

Fertilizer Carrier 20(6) 571 Aluminum Clarification of Sugarbeet

Brei Extracts 20(6) 597 HerrLJ

Herr, Leonard J.

Pectolytic Activity of Aphanomyces Cochlioides in Culture and in

Diseased Sugarbeets 19(3) 219 HillFJ

Hills, F. J.

Soil Nitrate and the Response of

Sugarbeets to Fertilizer Nitrogen 19(2) 118 HoefL

Hoefert, L.

Comment on a Paper on Sugarbeet Yellow Wilt by Urbina-Vidal and

Hurumi 20(1) 63 JenkAD

Jenkins, A. D.

Benomyl-Tolerant Strains of Cercospora

Beticola from Arizona 19(2) 106 JohnCV

Johnson, C. V.

Critical Tissue Levels for Predicting Nitrogen Needs of Sugarbeets at

Mesa, Arizona 20(1) 65 LeacLD

Leach, L. D.

Seed-Borne Phoma Betae as Influenced by Area of Sugarbeet Production, Seed Processing and Fungicidal

Seed Treatments 19(1) 4 LeggGE

Leggett, G. E.

Phosphorus Fertilization of Sugarbeets 19(3) 262 LeMeRD

LeMert, R. D.

Effects of Early Terminal Irrigation and Late Nitrogen Application On Yield and Incidence of Root Rot In Sugarbeets in the Imperial

Valley 19(1) 49 LoomRS

Loomis, R. S.

Dynamics of Leaf Growth and Development

in Sugarbeets 20(2) 97 Ideotype Concepts for Sugarbeet

Improvements 20(4) 323

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LowmDW

Lowman, Douglas W.

Bibliography: Methods of Sucrose

Analysis 20(3) 233 McGiRA

McGinnis, R. A.

Remedying Inadequate Crystallizer

Capacity 20(3) 281 MacDJD

MacDonald, J. D.

Seed-borne Phoma betae as Influenced by Area of Sugarbeet Production, Seed Processing and Fungicidal Seed

Treatments 19(1) 4 MagyAC

Magyarosy, A. C.

Feeding Preference and Reproduction of the Beet Leafhopper on Two Russian

Thistle Plant Species 19(1) 16 MahrGG

Mahrt, G. G.

Rating Sugarbeets for Damage by the

Sugarbeet Root Maggot 19(3) 188 MartSS

Martin, S. S.

Aluminum Clarification of Sugarbeet

Brei Extracts 20(6) 597 MileWG

Miles, William G.

A Laboratory Study on the Ability of Fungicides to Control Beet

Rotting Fungi 19(4) 288 MoraJT

Moraghan, J. T.

Lower Leaf Scorch of Sugarbeets Resulting from Potassium Deficiency

in the Red River Valley 20(2) 133 MostMAE

Mostafa, M. A. E.

Ammonium and Nitrate as Sources of

Nitrogen for Sugarbeets 20(6) 553 MumfDL

Mumford, D. L.

The Effect of Sterile Cytoplasm on

Curly Top Disease Resistance 19(1) 45 Effect of Fungus Infection on

Respiration and Reducing Sugar Accumulation of Sugarbeet Roots and Use of Fungicides to Reduce

Infection 19(2) 157

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NelsJM Nelson, J. M.

Influence of Planting Date, Nitrogen Rate, and Harvest Date on Yield and Sucrose Concentration of Fall-Planted Sugarbeets in Central

Arizona 20(1) 25 Phosphorus Fertilization of Fall-

Planted Sugarbeets 20(5) 439 NielAK

Nielson, A. Kent

A Laboratory Study on the Ability of Fungicides to Control Beet

Rotting Fungi 19(4) 288 OldeRK

Oldemeyer, R. K.

Effect of Harvest Date on Performance

of Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 294 Testing Hybrid Blends to Determine

General Combining Ability of

Parental Lines 19(4) 316 Effect of Plant Spacing on Performance

of Six Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 324 OostM

Oosterveld, M.

Effects of Weather Variables on the Yields of Sugarbeets Grown in an

Irrigated Rotation for Fifty Years 19(2) 143 PapaD

Papakosta-Tasopoulou, Despo

Bolting, Fresh Root Yield and Soluble Solids of Sugar Beets as Affected by Sowing Date and Gibberellin

Treatment 20(2) 115 ParsDK

Parsons, D. K.

Effect of Soil-Injected Ethylene on Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.)

Yield Parameters 19(4) 331 PattRJ

Patterson, Richard J.

Effect of Drying Temperature and Fruit Moisture on Germination

of Sugarbeet Seed 19(2) 101 PeckRE

Peckenpaugh, R. E.

The Effect of Aldicarb on Growth of

Sugarbeet 19(2) 108 Sticky Stake Traps for Monitoring

Fly Populations of the Sugarbeet Root Maggot and Predicting Maggot

Populations and Damage Ratings 19(2) 112 Rating Sugarbeets for Damage by the

Sugarbeet Root Maggot 19(3) 188

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PencNE Pence, N. E.

Interpretation and Practical Field Utilization of the Relationship Between Brei Nitrate and Sugar

Content of Sugarbeets 19(4) 307 PeteSJ

Petersen, S. J.

Effect of Benomyl on In Vitro and In Vivo Biology of Benomyl-Tolerant

Strains of Cercospora Beticola 19(3) 233 PeteCL

Peterson, C. L.

Effect of Injury on Respiration Rates

of Sugarbeet Roots 20(3) 269 Loss of Sucrose During Controlled and

Conventional Storage 20(5) 517 PeteGA

Peterson, G. A.

A Revised Method for Determining Phosphate-Phosphorus Levels in

Sugarbeet Leaf Petioles 19(2) 138 Optimum Starter Fertilizer Placement

for Sugarbeet Seedlings as Determined

by Uptake of Radioactive 3 2P Isotope 20(1) 19 PochLO

Pochop, Larry 0.

Climatic Periods and Thresholds

Important to Sugarbeet Production 19(1) 55 PottHS

Potter, H. S.

Tests with Fungicides to Control

Rhizoctonia Crown Rot of Sugarbeet 19(2) 150 RadeDR

Rademacher, D. R.

Residual Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Some Sugarbeet Fields in Montana

and Wyoming 20(3) 217 ReadJC

Read, J. C.

Initiation of Sugarbeet (Beta

vulgaris L. ) Callus 19(3) 270 ReicDL

Reichard, D. L.

Tests with Fungicides to Control Rhizoctonia Crown Rot of

Sugarbeet 19(2) 150 ReicGA

Reichman, G. A.

Effects of Water-Table Depth and Irrigation on Sugarbeet Yield

and Quality 19(4) 275

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ReynRY Reynoso, R. Y.

Effects of Early Terminal Irrigation and Late Nitrogen Application on Yield and Incidence of Root Rot in Sugarbeets in the Imperial

Valley 19(1) 49 Effect of Seedstalk Removal on

Sucrose Production in Bolting

Sugarbeets 20(1) 43 RoseRC

Rosenau, R. C.

Root and Sucrose Yields of Sugar- beets as Affected by Mid- to

Late-Season Water Stress 20(6) 583 RounHG

Rounds, Hugh G.

President's Address 19(1) 1 RuppEG

Ruppel, E. G.

Benomyl-Tolerant Strains of Cercospora beticola from

Arizona 19(2) 106 Effect of Benomyl on In Vitro and

In Vivo biology or Benomyl-Tolerant

Strains of Cercospora Beticola 19(3) 233 Rhizoctonia Root Rot Resistance in

Sugarbeet: Breeding and Related

Research 19(3) 246 Effect of Pesticides and Nitrogen

Fertility on Rhizoctonia Root

Rot of Sugarbeet 20(1) 6 Rhizoctonia Root Rot of Sugarbeet

As Affected by Rate and Nitrogen

Fertilizer Carrier 20(6) 571 SchnCL

Schneider, C. L.

Tests with Fungicides to Control

Rhizoctonia Crown Rot of Sugarbeet 19(2) 150 Use of Oospore Inoculum of Aphanomyces

cochloides to Initiate Blackroot

Disease in Sugarbeet Seedlings 20(1) 55 SchoKWR

Schoenrock, Karlheinz W. R.

A New Continuous Steffen Process 19(3) 192 SchwEE

Schweizer, E. E.

Response of Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris)

and Annual Weeds to Mefluidide 20(2) 147 SeilGF

Seiler, G. F.

Effect of Crown Material on Yield and Quality of Sugarbeet Roots:

A Grower Survey 19(2) 130

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SeilGJ Seiler, G. J.

Regression Techniques for Estimating Percent Crown Removed in Scalping

Sugarbeet Roots 20(2) 127 SempRB

Semple, R. B.

Daylight Light-Trapping: A Method for Monitoring Adult Activity of the Sugarbeet Root Maggot, Tetanops

Myopaeformis (Roder) 20(1) 11 SficAG

Sficas, A. G.

Bolting, Fresh Root Yield and Soluble Solids of Sugar Beets as Affected by Sowing Date and Gebberellin

Treatment 20(2) 115 ShakFM

Shaker, Fouad M.

A Laboratory Study on the Ability of Fungicides to Control Beet

Rotting Fungi 19(4) 288 SilvJE

Silvius, J. E.

Selecting for Taproot to Leaf-Weight Ratio and Its Effect on Yield and

Physiology 20(4) 386 SmitGA

Smith, G. A.

Aluminum Clarification of Sugarbeet

Brei Extracts 20(6) 597 SmitJH

Smith, J. G.

Irrigating with Sugarbeet Processing

Wastewater 20(5) 484 SmitR

Smith, Richard

The Control of Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in Sugarbeets by Fumigant and Non-Fumigant

Nematicides 20(1) 48 SnydFW

Snyder, F. W.

Effect of Drying Temperature and Fruit Moisture on Germination of

Sugarbeet Seed 19(2) 101 Selecting for Taproot to Leaf-Weight

Ratio and Its Effect on Yield and

Physiology 20(4) 386

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StewD

Stewart, Dewey

Cytoplasmic Male Sterility, Self Fertility and Monogermness in

Beta Maritima L 19(3) 257 StouEL

Stout, E. L.

Effect of Impact Damage on Sucrose

Loss in Sugarbeets During Storage 20(2) 167 StroJL

Stroehlein, J. L.

Critical Tissue Levels for Predicting Nitrogen Needs of Sugarbeets at

Mesa, Arizona 20(1) 65 SullEF

Sullivan, E. F.

Weed Control on Sugarbeets: Efficacy of Carbanilate Herbicides and

Their Mixtures, 1968-72 19(4) 337 Weed Control on Sugarbeets: Efficacy

of Preplant Nortron + Hoelon and

Other Mixtures, 1975-77 20(2) 175 Effect of Chemicals on Sucrose in

Sugarbeets During Storage 20(3) 255 Pest Management Systems for Sugarbeets

in the North American Central

Great Plains Region 20(5) 455 SuzuA

Suzuki, Akio

Effect of Harvest Date on Performance

of Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 294 Testing Hybrid Blends to Determine

General Combining Ability of

Parental Lines 19(4) 316 Effect of Plant Spacing on Performance

of Six Sugarbeet Hybrids 19(4) 324 TamaG

Tamaki, George

Evaluation of Green Peach Aphid Activity and the Occurence of Beet Western Yellows Virus in

Sugarbeet Fields 20(6) 578 TheuJC

Theurer, J. C.

The Effect of Sterile Cytoplasm on

Curly Top Disease Resistance 19(1) 45 Growth Patterns in Sugarbeet Production 20(4) 343 Transplanted Versus Direct-Seeded

Sugarbeets 20(5) 503

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ThomlJ

Thomason, Ivan J.

The Control of Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in Sugarbeets by Fumigant and Non-Fumigant

Nematicides 20(1) 48 TravDJ

Traveller, D. J.

Sugarbeet Yield and Seasonal Growth Characteristics as Affected by

Hail Damage and Nitrogen Level 20(1) 73 Loss of Sucrose During Controlled

and Conventional Storage 20(5) 517 Root and Sucrose Yields of Sugarbeets

as Affected by Mid- to Late-Season

Water Stress 20(6) 583 UlriA

Ulrich, Albert

Soil Nitrate and the Response of

Sugarbeets to Fertilizer Nitrogen 19(2) 118 Ammonium and Nitrate as Sources of

Nitrogen for Sugarbeets 20(6) 553 VarvGE

Varvel, G. E.

A Revised Method for Determining Phosphate-Phosphorus Levels in

Sugarbeet Leaf Petioles 19(2) 138 VergRG

Vergara, R. G.

Residual Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Some Sugarbeet Fields in Montana

and Wyoming 20(3) 217 VothRD

Voth, R. D.

Yield, Quality and Tissue N and M Levels as Affected by Interaction

Between Applied N and Mn 20(6) 544 WanjDF

Wanjura, D. F.

A Systematic Method for Studying

Seedling Emergence 19(3) 207 WestDT

Westerman, D. T.

Phosphorus Fertilization of Sugarbeets 19(3) 262 WestDG

Westfall, D. G.

Interpretation and Practical Field Utilization of the Relationship Between Brei Nitrate and Sugar

Content of Sugarbeets 19(4) 307 Residual Soil Nitrogen and Phosphorus

in Some Sugarbeet Fields in Montana

and Wyoming 20(3) 217

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WiesAF

Wiese, Allen F.

Competition of Annual Weeds and

Sugarbeets 19(2) 125 WintSR

Winter, Steven R.

Competition of Annual Weeds and

Sugarbeets 19(2) 125 A Guide to Replanting Sugarbeets

on the Texas High Plains 20(5) 477 WittRE

Witters, Robert E.

Can We Break Present Barriers to

Improvements in Sugarbeet Yields? 20(4) 426 WyseRE

Wyse, R. E.

Effect of Fungus Infection on Respiration and Reducing Sugar Accumulation of Sugarbeet Roots and Use of Fungicides

to Reduce Infection 19(2) 157 Effect of Low and Fluctuating Temperatures

on the Storage Life of Sugarbeets 20(1) 33 Effect of Harvest Injury on Respiration

and Sucrose Loss in Sugarbeet Roots

During Storage 20(2) 193 Effect of Injury on Respiration Rates

of Sugarbeet Roots 20(3) 269 Parameters Controlling Sucrose Content

and Yield of Sugarbeet Roots 20(4) 368 YunYM

Yun, Y. M.

Effect of Chemicals on Sucrose in

Sugarbeets During Storage 20(3) 255 Pest Management Systems for Sugarbeets

in the North American Central Great

Plains Region 20(5) 455 ZimdRL

Zimdahl, R. L.

The Effect of Soil Residues of Atrazine

on Sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) 20(3) 296

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KEYWORD INDEX

ation and reducing sugar ACCUMULATION of sugarbeet MumfDL-76 The effect of ALDICARB on growth of sug PeckRE-76 ALUMINUM CLARIFICATION of MartSS-80 AMMONIUM and nitrate as s UlriA-80

aphy: methods of sucrose ANALYSIS LowmDW-79 Separation and ANALYSIS of some sugars FaraS-79

Competition of ANNUAL WEEDS and sugarbee WintSR-76 beets (beta vulgaris) and ANNUAL WEEDS to mefluidid SchwEE-78 Pectolytic activity of APHANOMYCES COCHLIOIDES i HerrLF-77 se of oospore inoculum of APHANOMYCES COCHLIOIDES t SchnCL-78 Evaluation of green peach APHID activity and the oc TamaG-80

cercospora beticola from ARIZONA RuppEG-76 ted sugarbeets in central ARIZONA NelsJM-78 of sugarbeets at Mesa, ARIZONA JohnCV-78 ffect of soil residues of ATRAZINE on sugarbeets (b ZimdRL-79

BENOMYL-tolerant strains RuppEG-76 ro and in vivo biology of BENOMYL-tolerant strains RuppEG-77 Effect of BENOMYL on in vitro and i RuppEG-77 cochloides to initiate BLACKROOT disease in suga SchnCL-78 BOLTING, fresh root yield PapaD-78

on sucrose production in BOLTING sugarbeets EhliCF-78 arification of sugarbeet" BREI extracts MartSS-80 the relationship between BREI NITRATE and sugar co WestDG-77

Cultivar blends for BUFFERING against curly t FinkR-76 act of yellows control on CALIFORNIA sugarbeets DuffJE-78

arbeet (beta vulgaris L.) CALLUS ReadJC-77 inadequate crystallizer CAPACITY McGiRA-79 sugarbeets: efficacy of CARBANILATE herbicides an SullEF-77

nomyl-tolerant strains of CERCOSPORA BETICOLA RuppEG-7 7 nomyl-tolerant strains of CERCOSPORA BETICOLA from RuppEG-76

sugars using thin layer CHROMATOGRAPHY FaraS-79 CLIMATIC periods and thre FornKJ-76

nds to determine general COMBINING ABILITY of pare EricAW-7 7

study of sugar drying and CONDITIONING FaraS-79 A new CONTINUOUS Steffen proces SchoKWR-77

Impact of yellows CONTROL on California sug DuffJE-78 Effect of complete CROWN removal on quality ColeDF-80 es for estimating percent CROWN removed in scalping ColeDF-78

Remedying inadequate CRYSTALLIZER capacity McGiRA-79 Effect of CULTIVAR and mechanical d ColeDF-77 phanomyces cochlioides in CULTURE and in diseased s HerrLF-77 of sterile cytoplasm on CURLY TOP disease resista TheuJC-76 nds for buffering against CURLY TOP and leafspot di FinkR-76

The effect of sterile CYTOPLASM on curly top di TheuJC-76 CYTOPLASMIC male sterilit CoeGE-77 Rating sugarbeets for DAMAGE by the sugarbeet r BlicCC-77

ng maggot populations and DAMAGE ratings BlicCC-77 cultivar and mechanical DAMAGE on respiration and ColeDF-77

resulting from potassium DEFICIENCY in the Red Riv MoraJT-78 The effect of root DEHYDRATION on the storag BugbWM-79 mics of leaf growth and DEVELOPMENT in sugarbeets ClarEA-78 Transplanted versus DIRECT-SEEDED sugarbeets TheuJC-80

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ioides in culture and in DISEASED sugarbeets HerrLJ-77 A study of sugar DRYING and conditioning FaraS-79

Effect of DRYING temperature and fr SnydFW-76

od for studying seedling EMERGENCE WanjDF-77 Effect of soil-injected ETHYLENE on sugarbeet (be FranLF-77

cation on sugarbeet brei EXTRACTS MartSS-80 osphorus fertilization of FALL-PLANTED sugarbeets AbboJL-80

sucrose concentration of FALL-PLANTED sugarbeets i NelsJM-78 f pesticides and nitrogen FERTILITY on rhizoctonia HeckRJ-78 Phosphorus FERTILIZATION of sugarbee WestDT-77 Phosphorus FERTILIZATION of fall-pla AbboJL-80 ted by rate and nitrogen FERTILIZER carrier HeckRJ-80

Optimum starter FERTILIZER placement for AndeFN-78 ake traps for monitoring FLY POPULATIONS of the su BlicCC-76 of drying temperature and FRUIT MOISTURE on germina SnydFW-76 spp.) in sugarbeets by FUMIGANT and non-fumigant SmitR-78 study on the ability of FUNGICIDES to control bee MileWG-77

Tests with FUNGICIDES to control rhi SchnCL-76 garbeet roots and use of FUNGICIDES to reduce infe MumfDL-76 tion, seed processing and FUNGICIDAL SEED TREATMENT LeacLD-76 Effect of FUNGUS INFECTION on respi MumfDL-76 ure and fruit moisture on GERMINATION of sugarbeet SnydFW-76 ected by sowing date and GIBBERELLIN treatment PapaD-78 beet yield and seasonal GROWTH characteristics as CartJN-78 The effect of aldicarb on GROWTH of sugarbeet PeckRE-76

GROWTH patterns in sugarb TheuJC-79 teristics as affected by HAIL DAMAGE and nitrogen CartJN-78 Effect of HARVEST date on performan OldeRK-77 date, nitrogen rate, and HARVEST DATE on yield and NelsJM-78 Effect of HARVEST INJURY on respira WyseRE-78 efficacy of carbinilate HERBICIDES and their mixt SullEF-77 Testing HYBRID BLENDS to determin EricAW-77

performance of sugarbeet HYBRIDS OldeRK-77 formance of six sugarbeet HYBRIDS SuzuA-77

Effect of IMPACT DAMAGE on sucrose AkesWR-78

rot in sugarbeets in the IMPERIAL VALLEY EhliCF-76 pe concepts for sugarbeet IMPROVEMENTS LoomRS-79 techniques for sugarbeet IMPROVEMENTS CarlPS-79 eak present barriers to IMPROVEMENTS in sugarbeet WittRE-79

Remedying INADEQUATE crystallizer c McGiRA-79

of fungicides to reduce INFECTION MumfDL-76 Effect of INJURY on respiration rat WyseRE-79

Use of oospore INOCULUM of aphanomyces c SchnCL-78 of sugarbeets grown in an IRRIGATED rotation for fi DubeS-76

IRRIGATING with sugarbeet SmitJG-80 Effects of early terminal IRRIGATION and late nitro EhliCF-76 of water-table depth and IRRIGATION on sugarbeet y ReicGA-77 Dynamics of LEAF GROWTH and developme ClarEA-78 reproduction of the beet LEAFHOPPER on two russian MagyAC-76

orus levels in sugarbeet LEAF PETIOLES VarvGE-76 Lower LEAF SCORCH of sugarbeets MoraJT-78

ing against curly top and LEAFSPOT diseases of suga FinkR-76 Selecting for taproot to LEAF-WEIGHT RATIO and its SnydFW-79

Daylight LIGHT-TRAPPING: A method AyreGL-78 impact damage on sucrose LOSS insugarbeets during AkesWR-78 quality and tissue N and M levels as affected by i VothRD-80

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ot maggot and predicting MAGGOT. POPULATIONS and da BlicCC-76 Cytoplasmic MALE STERILITY, self fert CoeGE-77

Pest MANAGEMENT systems for su YunYM-80 ol of root-knot nematodes (MELOIDOGYNE SPP.) in sug SmitR-78 A revised METHOD for determing phos VarvGE-76 Bibliography: METHODS of sucrose analys LowmDW-79

ons between applied N and Mn VothRD-80 ility, self fertility and MONOGERMNESS in beta mari CoeGE-77

some sugarbeet fields in MONTANA and Wyoming WestDG-79 A growing MULCH tillage system to r FornKJ-76 Yield, quality and tissue N and M levels as affecte VothRD-80

eractions between applied N and Mn VothRD-80 fumigant and non-fumigant NEMATICIDES SmitR-78 The control of root-knot NEMATODES (meloidogyne sp SmitR-78

Soil NITRATE and the response HillFJ-76 Ammonium and NITRATE as sources of nit UlriA-80

sugarbeets to fertilizer NITROGEN HillFJ-76 inal irrigation and late NITROGEN application on y EhliCF-76

Effect of pesticides and NITROGEN fertility on rhi HeckRJ-78 as affected by rate and NITROGEN fertilizer carri HeckRJ-80

ected by hail damage and NITROGEN level CartJN-78 sue levels for predicting NITROGEN needs of sugarbe JohnCV-78

fluence of planting date, NITROGEN rate, and harves NelsJM-78 Residual soil NITROGEN and phosphorus i WestDG-79 and nitrate as sources of NITROGEN for sugarbeets UlriA-80 ugarbeets by fumigant and NON-FUMIGANT nematicides SmitR-78 cal photosynthesis in the NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS DoerEJ-76 ets: Efficacy of preplant NORTRON + HOELON and othe SullEF-78

Use of OOSPORE inoculum of aphan SchnCl-78 PECTOLYTIC activity of ap HerrLJ-77 Effect of PESTICIDES and nitrogen f HeckRJ-78 Seed-borne PHOMA BETAE as influenced LeacLD-76 Method for determining PHOSPHATE-phosphorus leve VarvGE-76 or determining phosphate- PHOSPHORUS levels in suga VarvGE-76 PHOSPHORUS fertilization WestDT-7 7 PHOSPHORUS fertilization AbboJL-80 sidual soil nitrogen and PHOSPHORUS in some sugarb WestDG-79 et yield and theoretical PHOTOSYNTHESIS in the nor DoerEJ-76

its effect on yield and PHYSIOLOGY SnydFW-79 Seedling PHYSIOLOGY and sugarbeet DoneDL-79

timum starter fertilizer PLACEMENT for sugarbeet s AndeFN-78 PLANTING sugarbeets to st FornKJ-80 Influence of PLANTING DATE, nitrogen r NelsJM-78 sugarbeets resulting from POTASSIUM deficiency in t MoraJT-78 sugarbeets: Efficacy of PREPLANT nortron + hoelon SullEF-78 Irrigating with sugarbeet PROCESSING wastewater SmitJG-80

wth patterns in sugarbeet PRODUCTION TheuJC-79 ds important to sugarbeet PRODUCTION FornKJ-76 need by area of sugarbeet PRODUCTION, seed processi LeacLD-76

on sugarbeet yield and QUALITY ReicGA-77 complet crown removal on QUALITY of sugarbeets ColeDF-80

own material on yield and QUALITY of sugarbeet root ColeDF-76 Yield, QUALITY and tissue N and VothRD-80 Sugarbeet as affected by RATE and nitrogen fertili HeckRJ-80

beet storage rot in the RED RIVER VALLEY BugbWM-76

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tassium deficiency in the RED RIVER VALLEY MoraJT-78 ction on respiration and REDUCING sugar accumulati MumfDL-76

REGRESSION TECHNIQUES for ColeDF-78 Effect of complete crown REMOVAL on quality of sug ColeDF-80 A guide to REPLANTING sugarbeets on WintSR-80 Feeding preference and REPRODUCTION of the beet MagyAC-76 The effect of soil RESIDUES of atrazine on s ZimdRL-79 Rhizoctonia root rot RESISTANCE in sugarbeet: HeckRJ-77 Breeding sugarbeet for RESISTANCE to yellow wilt GaskJO-76

asm on curly top disease RESISTANCE TheuJC-76 of a sugarbeet genotype RESISTANT to storage rot BugbWM-79

of fungus infection on RESPIRATION and reducing MumfDL-76 and mechanical damage on RESPIRATION and storabili ColeDE-77 ect of harvest injury on RESPIRATION and sucrose 1 WyseRE-78 Effect of injury on RESPIRATION RATES of suga WyseRE-79 Soil nitrate and the RESPONSE of sugarbeets to HillFJ-76 ith fungicides to control RHIZOCTONIA CROWN ROT of SchnCL-76 RHIZOCTONIA root rot resi HeckRJ-77 and nitrogen fertility on RHIZOCTONIA root rot of s HeckRJ-78 RHIZOCTONIA root rot of s HeckRJ-80 The control of ROOT-KNOT nematodes (melo SmitR-78 lations of the sugarbeet ROOT MAGGOT and predictin BlicCC-76

r damage by the sugarbeet ROOT MAGGOT BlicCC-77 activity of the sugarbeet ROOT MAGGOT, tetanops myo AyreGL-78

on yield and incidence of ROOT ROT in sugarbeets in EhliCF-76 accumulation of sugarbeet ROOTS and use of fungicid MumfDL-76 sucrose loss in sugarbeet ROOTS during storage WyseRE-78

Rhizoctonia root ROT resistance in sugarbe HeckRJ-77 ility on rhizoctonia root ROT of sugarbeets HeckRJ-78

Rhizoctonia root ROT of sugarbeet as affec HeckRJ-80 Sugarbeet storage ROT in the Red River Vall BugbWM-76

type resistant to storage ROT BugbWM-79 ets grown in an irrigated ROTATION for fifty years DubeS-76

ngicides to control beet ROTTING FUNGI MileWG-77 e beet leafhopper on two RUSSIAN THISTLE plant spe MagyAC-76

percent crown removed in SCALPING sugarbeet roots ColeDF-78 SEEDLING physiology and s DoneDL-79 matic method for studying SEEDLING emergence WanjDF-77 placement for sugarbeet SEEDLINGS as determined b AndeFN-78 of sugarbeet production, SEED PROCESSING and fungi LeacLD-76 Effect of SEEDSTALK REMOVAL on sucr EhliCF-78 plasmic male sterility, SELF FERTILITY and monoge CoeGE-77

SEPARATION and analysis o FaraS-79 Effect of SOIL-INJECTED ethylene on FranLJ-77 ng, fresh root yield, and SOLUBLE SOLIDS for sugarb PapaD-78 gar beets as affected by SOWING DATE and gibberell PapaD-78 Effect of plant SPACING on performance of SuzuA-7 7

Planting sugarbeets to STAND in Wyoming FornKJ-80 A new continuous STEFFEN process SchoKWR-77

STICKY STAKE TRAPS for mo BlicCC-76 damage on respiration and STORABILITY of sugarbeet ColeDF-77

rolled and conventional STORAGE PeteCL-80 in sugarbeet roots during STORAGE WyseRE-78 loss in sugarbeets during STORAGE AkesWR-78 rose in sugarbeets during STORAGE AkesWR-79

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root dehydration on the STORAGE performance or a BugbWM-/9 ating temperatures on the STORAGE LIFE of sugarbeet WyseRE-78 Sugarbeet STORAGE rot in the Red Ri BugbWM-76

Bibliography: Methods of SUCROSE analysis LowmDW-79 Root and SUCROSE yields of sugarbe CartJN-80

injury on respiration and SUCROSE LOSS in sugarbeet WyseRE-78 Pest management SYSTEMS for sugarbeets in YunYM-80

Selecting for TAPROOT to leaf-weight ra SnydFW-79 ct of low and fluctuating TEMPERATURES on the stora WyseRE-78 he sugarbeet root maggot, TETANOPS MYOPAEFORMIS (RO AyreGL-78 lanting sugarbeets on the TEXAS high plains WintSR-80 sis of some sugars using THIN LAYER chromatography FaraS-79

by uptake of radioactive 3 2P ISOTOPE AndeFN-78 Climatic periods and THRESHOLDS important to s FornKJ-76

A growing mulch TILLAGE system to reduce FornKJ-76 Critical TISSUE LEVELS for predict JohnCV-78 vivo biology of benomyl- TOLERANT strains of cerco RuppEG-77 TRANSPLANTED versus direc TheuJC-80 eedlings as determined by UPTAKE of radioactive 3 2P AndeFN-78 ation and practical field UTILIZATION of relationsh WestDG-77 of beet western yellows VIRUS in sugarbeet TamaG-80

Technical VOCABULARY for American b HartEM-7 7

with sugarbeet processing WASTEWATER SmitJG-80 ed by mid- to late-season WATER STRESS CartJN-80

Effects of WATER-TABLE DEPTH and irr ReicGA-77 WEED control on sugarbeet SullEF-77 WEED control on sugarbeet SullEF-78 Competition of annual WEEDS and sugarbeets WintSR-76 eta vulgaris) and annual WEEDS to mefluidide SchwEE-78 and" the occurence of beet WESTERN YELLOWS virus in TamaG-80 tillage system to reduce WIND EROSION losses of su FornKJ-76

et fields in Montana and WYOMING WestDG-79 ng sugarbeets to stand in WYOMING FornKJ-80

The impact of YELLOWS control on Califo DuffJE-78

arbeet for resistance to YELLOW WILT GaskJO-76 on a paper on sugarbeet YELLOW WILT by Urbina-Vid HoefL-78

physiology and sugarbeet YIELD DoneDL-79 ratio and its effect on YIELD and physiology SnydFW-79

Sugarbeet YIELD and seasonal growth CartJN-78 rate, and harvest date on YIELD and sucrose concent NelsJM-78 weather variables on the YIELDS of sugarbeets grow DubeS-76

Bolting, fresh root YIELD and soluble solids PapaD-78 ling sucrose content and YIELD of sugarbeet roots WyseRE-79

Sugarbeet YIELD and theoretical pho DoerEJ-76

irrigation on sugarbeet YIELD and quality ReicGA-77 ect of crown material on YIELD and quality of suga ColeDF-76

YIELD, quality and tissue VothRD-80

beet (beta vulgaris L.) YIELD parameters FranLJ-77

improvements in sugarbeet YIELDS? WittRE-79 Root and sucrose YIELDS of sugarbets as af CartJN-80

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CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design In conducting this research, the writer used a descriptive qualitative research design to describe the methods and ideology used

Table 3.—Regression equations based on coded levels for effect of nitrogen 1, zinc 2, plant population 3, and irrigation frequency 4 on yield of sugarbeets and extractable sugar,