Agroforestry News Index Vol 1 to Vol 22 No 2
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1 Agroforestry News Index Vol 1 to Vol 22 No 2
2 2 A.R.T. nursery... Vol 2, No 4, page 2 Acorns, edible from oaks... Vol 5, No 4, page 3 Aaron, J R & Richards: British woodland produce (book review)... Vol 1, No 4, page 34 Acorns, harvesting... Vol 5, No 4, page 3 Abies balsamea... Vol 8, No 2, page 31 Acorns, nutritional composition... Vol 5, No 4, page 4 Abies sibirica... Vol 8, No 2, page 31 Acorns, removing tannins from... Vol 5, No 4, page 4 Abies species... Vol 19, No 1, page 13 Acorns, shelling... Vol 5, No 4, page 3 Acca sellowiana... Vol 9, No 3, page 4 Acorns, utilisation... Vol 5, No 4, page 4 Acer macrophyllum... Vol 16, No 2, page 6 Acorus calamus... Vol 8, No 4, page 6 Acer pseudoplatanus... Vol 3, No 1, page 3 Actinidia arguta... Vol 1, No 4, page 10 Acer saccharum... Vol 16, No 1, page 3 Actinidia arguta, cultivars... Vol 1, No 4, page 14 Acer saccharum - strawberry agroforestry system... Vol 8, No 1, page 2 Actinidia arguta, description... Vol 1, No 4, page 10 Acer species, with edible saps... Vol 2, No 3, page 26 Actinidia arguta, drawings... Vol 1, No 4, page 15 Achillea millefolium... Vol 8, No 4, page 5 Actinidia arguta, feeding & irrigaton... Vol 1, No 4, page 11
3 3 Actinidia arguta, fruiting... Vol 1, No 4, page 13 Actinidia spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 18 Actinidia arguta, nurseries supplying... Vol 1, No 4, page 16 Actinorhizal plants... Vol 3, No 3, page 30 Actinidia arguta, pests and diseases... Vol 1, No 4, page 13 Acworth, J M: The potential for farm forestry, agroforestry and novel tree crops (book review)... Vol 1, No 4, page 36 Actinidia arguta, planting... Vol 1, No 4, page 10 Adams, J: Landscaping with Herbs... Vol 10, No 4, page 37 Actinidia arguta, pollination... Vol 1, No 4, page 11 Aesculus hippocastaneum... Vol 13, No 4, page 12 Actinidia arguta, propagation... Vol 1, No 4, page 13 Aesculus hippocastaneum... Vol 8, No 2, page 32 Actinidia arguta, pruning... Vol 1, No 4, page 11 Aesculus spp... Vol 4, No 3, page 4 Actinidia arguta, siting... Vol 1, No 4, page 10 Agave spp... Vol 4, No 3, page 4 Actinidia arguta, training... Vol 1, No 4, page 11 Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change (Book review)... Vol 3, No 4, page 36 Actinidia arguta, training systems (drawings)... Vol 1, No 4, page 12 Agrobacterium tumefaciens... Vol 9, No 2, page 14 Actinidia arguta, uses... Vol 1, No 4, page 13 Actinidia interest group... Vol 3, No 1, page 2 Agroecological Perspectives in Agronomy, Forestry and Agroforestry (Book review)... Vol 11, No 2, page 39
4 4 Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 23 Agroforestry, definitions and scope... Vol 4, No 3, page 3 Agroforestry... Vol 1, No 4, page 2 Aino mulberry... Vol 1, No 2, page 10 Agroforestry in N China... Vol 16, No 3, page 5 Akebia spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 18 Agroforestry in NE China... Vol 13, No 1, page 3 Agroforestry in Portugal... Vol 17, No 4, page 34 Agroforestry in the Himalayas... Vol 13, No 1, page 3 Agroforestry in the Netherlands... Vol 17, No 4, page 37 Agroforestry in the UK (Book review)... Vol 9, No 2, page 30 Agroforestry overview... Vol 6, No 3, page 3 Agroforestry research... Vol 4, No 2, page 2 Agroforestry using nursery trees... Vol 10, No 4, page 2 Agroforestry, Comprehensive Integrated... Vol 7, No 3, page 2 Akebia spp.... Vol 10, No 1, page 3 Albizia... Vol 16, No 3, page 15 Alder (see Alnus glutinosa)... Vol 1, No 1, page 37 Alder agroforestry in India... Vol 7, No 3, page 3 Alder phytophthora... Vol 4, No 3, page 2 Aldhous, J R & Mason, W L: Forest Nursery Practice (Book review)... Vol 3, No 2, page 40 Alexanders... Vol 5, No 3, page 3 Algae and their uses... Vol 22, No 2, page 4 Allaby, M (Ed): The concise Oxford dictionary of botany (book review)... Vol 1, No 3, page 38 Alleghany plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 31
5 5 Allen, D & Lenne, J: The Pathology of Food and Pasture Legumes (Book review)... Vol 6, No 4, page 39 Alley cropping and insects... Vol 16, No 3, page 4 Alley cropping in China... Vol 6, No 1, page 2 Alley cropping in France... Vol 8, No 2, page 3 Alley cropping in Quebec... Vol 15, No 3, page 2 Alley cropping overview... Vol 6, No 3, page 6 Alley cropping with nuts in Nebraska... Vol 9, No 4, page 2 Alley cropping, future... Vol 19, No 4, page 9 Allium Crop Science (Book review)... Vol 11, No 2, page 38 Almonds, bitter... Vol 11, No 3, page 3 Almonds, resistant to brown rot... Vol 7, No 3, page 21 Alnus cordata, edible sap... Vol 2, No 3, page 29 Alnus glutinosa... Vol 1, No 1, page 37 Alnus glutinosa, description... Vol 1, No 1, page 37 Alnus glutinosa, growth... Vol 1, No 1, page 38 Alnus glutinosa, intercropping with Juglans nigra... Vol 5, No 1, page 6 Alnus glutinosa, interplanting with Juglans regia... Vol 1, No 2, page 36 Alnus glutinosa, nitrogen fixation... Vol 1, No 1, page 37 Alnus glutinosa, propagation... Vol 1, No 1, page 39 Alliums... Vol 10, No 2, page 31 Alliums, forest farming... Vol 14, No 4, page 4 Almonds... Vol 6, No 4, page 12 Alnus glutinosa, silviculture... Vol 1, No 1, page 38 Alnus glutinosa, siting... Vol 1, No 1, page 37
6 6 Alnus glutinosa, timber... Vol 1, No 1, page 39 Alnus glutinosa, uses... Vol 1, No 1, page 39 Amelanchier asiatica... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Amelanchier balsaticola... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Alnus rubra... Vol 8, No 1, page 30 Alnus rubra, edible sap... Vol 2, No 3, page 29 Alnus, nitrogen in leaves... Vol 19, No 4, page 13 Alomnd breeding... Vol 16, No 3, page 20 Alternative rubber plants... Vol 18, No 2, page 35 Alternative Silvicultural Systems to Clear Cutting in Britain (Book review)... Vol 4, No 3, page 38 Althaea officinalis... Vol 8, No 4, page 6 Altieri, M A: Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 23 Amelanchier bartramiana... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Amelanchier canadensis... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Amelanchier confusa... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier cusickii... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier fernaldii... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier florida... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier florida, drawing... Vol 1, No 3, page 25 Amelanchier gaspensis... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier alnifolia... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Amelanchier interior... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier arborea... Vol 1, No 3, page 26 Amelanchier laevis... Vol 1, No 3, page 27
7 7 Amelanchier lamarckii... Vol 1, No 3, page 27 Amelanchier neglecta... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier obovalis... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier ovalis... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier pallida... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier sanguinea... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier species... Vol 1, No 3, page 24 Amelanchier species... Vol 22, No 1, page 17 Amelanchier species... Vol 18, No 1, page 23 Amelanchier species, index of common names... Vol 1, No 3, page 24 Amelanchier species, Latin name index... Vol 1, No 3, page 25 Amelanchier species, propagation... Vol 1, No 3, page 24 Amelanchier spicata... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier utahensis... Vol 1, No 3, page 28 Amelanchier, cultivars... Vol 1, No 3, page 29 American allspice... Vol 11, No 3, page 38 American gooseberry mildew... Vol 18, No 2, page 38 American gooseberry mildew... Vol 17, No 3, page 35 American mulberry... Vol 1, No 2, page 11 American plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 American sloe... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 Ammonia, and farm woodlands... Vol 12, No 3, page 2 Amomyrtus species... Vol 14, No 1, page 29
8 8 Amphicarpaea spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 17 Aphids, on plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 33 Ancient tree damage in pastures... Vol 6, No 4, page 2 Apios americana... Vol 10, No 4, page 31 Andean traditional cultivation systems... Vol 17, No 2, page 30 Apios spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 17 Anderson, S et al: Cover Crops in Smallholder Agriculture (Book review)... Vol 9, No 4, page 38 Animal wastes, as Nitrogen source... Vol 3, No 3, page 20 Animals, effect on soil fertility... Vol 3, No 3, page 16 Annuals (1) for difficult sites... Vol 10, No 4, page 22 Annuals and biennials in forest gardening... Vol 7, No 4, page 14 Anthony, K et al: New crops for temperate regions (book review)... Vol 2, No 1, page 39 Anti-inflammatory compounds in apples and pears... Vol 21, No 3, page 3 Appalachian silvopasture research... Vol 15, No 3, page 3 Apple agroforestry... Vol 6, No 3, page 2 Apple canker... Vol 6, No 2, page 31 Apple canker, resistant varieties... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Apple cultivar disease-resistance trial - preliminary results... Vol 11, No 2, page 22 Apple cultivar trial results... Vol 13, No 1, page 24 Apple powdery mildew... Vol 7, No 1, page 36 Apple powdery mildew, resistant varieties... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Aphids, as pear pests... Vol 4, No 4, page 10 Apple rootstocks, anchorage... Vol 1, No 1, page 10
9 9 Apple rootstocks, average yields... Vol 1, No 1, page 10 Apple rootstocks, bearing ages... Vol 1, No 1, page 10 Apple rootstocks, waterlogging tolerance... Vol 1, No 1, page 11 Apple scab... Vol 6, No 4, page 28 Apple rootstocks, disease susceptibility/resistance... Vol 1, No 1, page 12 Apple scab, resistant varieties... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Apple rootstocks, drought tolerance... Vol 1, No 1, page 11 Apple, interstocks... Vol 1, No 1, page 7 Apple rootstocks, dwarfing effects... Vol 1, No 1, page 9 Apples in agroforestry systems... Vol 14, No 3, page 10 Apple rootstocks, influence on bud break... Vol 1, No 1, page 10 Apples which hang well on the tree... Vol 15, No 4, page 34 Apple rootstocks, influence on leaf fall time... Vol 1, No 1, page 10 Apple rootstocks, nurseries supplying... Vol 1, No 1, page 8 Apple rootstocks, pest susceptibility/resistance... Vol 1, No 1, page 12 Apple rootstocks, soil tolerances... Vol 1, No 1, page 11 Apple rootstocks, suckering... Vol 1, No 1, page 10 Apples, crab... Vol 9, No 2, page 34 Apples, cultivars with disease resistance... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Apples, disease resistance... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Apples, for juice... Vol 11, No 3, page 33 Apples, growing from pips... Vol 3, No 4, page 34 Apples, health benefits... Vol 13, No 3, page 3 Apple rootstocks, susc to burr knots... Vol 1, No 1, page 10
10 10 Apples, old varieties healthier... Vol 18, No 3, page 5 Apples: Botany, Production and Uses (book review)... Vol 12, No 1, page 39 Apples, origin of... Vol 13, No 4, page 2 Apricot cultivars... Vol 9, No 1, page 13 Apples, origins in Asia... Vol 15, No 2, page 2 Apricot plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 Apples, resistant to brown rot... Vol 7, No 3, page 21 Apricot rootstocks... Vol 9, No 1, page 7 Apples, resistant to canker... Vol 6, No 2, page 32 Apricots... Vol 9, No 1, page 5 Apples, resistant to fireblight... Vol 6, No 1, page 32 Apricots, resistant to brown rot... Vol 7, No 3, page 21 Apples, resistant to powdery mildew... Vol 7, No 1, page 38 Aquaculture, and trees... Vol 14, No 4, page 20 Apples, resistant to scab... Vol 6, No 4, page 29 Araucaria araucana... Vol 2, No 1, page 3 Apples, rootstocks... Vol 1, No 1, page 5 Araucaria araucana, cultivation... Vol 2, No 1, page 3 Apples, storage... Vol 14, No 1, page 37 Araucaria araucana, description... Vol 2, No 1, page 3 Apples, tip bearers... Vol 1, No 3, page 13 Araucaria araucana, propagation... Vol 2, No 1, page 4 Apples, use in agroforestry systems... Vol 1, No 3, page 12 Araucaria araucana, uses... Vol 2, No 1, page 4
11 11 Arbutus unedo... Vol 3, No 4, page 23 Arctostaphylos spp.... Vol 11, No 1, page 8 Armillaria mellea, on Juglans regia... Vol 1, No 3, page 3 Ash silviculture... Vol 5, No 2, page 4 Ashton, M & Montagnini, F - The Silvicultural Basis for Agroforestry Systems (book review)... Vol 8, No 4, page 40 Armillaria mellea, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 12 Armillaria spp. (Honey fungus)... Vol 7, No 4, page 17 Aronia - chokeberries... Vol 11, No 2, page 19 Arowhead... Vol 19, No 3, page 10 Asian pears... Vol 5, No 1, page 36 Asimina triloba... Vol 21, No 1, page 30 Asimina triloba... Vol 9, No 4, page 34 Asimina triloba (see Pawpaw)... Vol 2, No 2, page 13 ART forest garden... Vol 17, No 2, page 8 Atmospheric deposition, as Nitrogen source... Vol 3, No 3, page 20 ART nut trials... Vol 5, No 3, page 39 Atropa belladonna... Vol 8, No 4, page 8 Artemesia abrotanum... Vol 4, No 3, page 4 Attracting beneficial insects... Vol 16, No 2, page 24 Artemesia absinthium... Vol 8, No 4, page 7 Australian Tree Crops Sourcebook (Book review)... Vol 3, No 2, page 40 Asclepias spp.... Vol 11, No 1, page 32 Austrian traditional agroforestry... Vol 13, No 1, page 2 Ash... Vol 5, No 2, page 2
12 12 Austromyrtus species... Vol 14, No 1, page 29 Autumn olive fruits... Vol 10, No 3, page 2 Autumn olive in forestry... Vol 17, No 4, page 30 Babington leek... Vol 19, No 2, page 16 Bacteria and soil flora... Vol 6, No 1, page 4 Bacteria, as anti fugals... Vol 21, No 2, page 2 Baker, Harry: The Fruit Garden Displayed (Book review)... Vol 6, No 4, page 37 Bamboo agroforestry in China... Vol 7, No 2, page 17 Bamboo fibre... Vol 13, No 3, page 32 Bamboo for Gardens (Book review)... Vol 10, No 2, page 38 Bamboo leaf uses... Vol 20, No 3, page 16 Bamboo uses... Vol 16, No 2, page 2 Bacterial canker of plum and cherry... Vol 7, No 2, page 4 Bacterial canker, of plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 32 Bacterial disease control by plants... Vol 14, No 1, page 20 Badgersett research program... Vol 11, No 1, page 6 Baker, C J et al: No-Tillage Seeding: Science and Practice (Book review)... Vol 5, No 1, page 26 Bamboo uses... Vol 19, No 2, page 12 Bamboo utilisation in China... Vol 13, No 3, page 19 Bamboo, as building material in Europe... Vol 13, No 3, page 30 Bamboo, establishment through polycultures... Vol 7, No 2, page 3 Bamboos of Bhutan (Book review)... Vol 3, No 1, page 39 Baker, H & Waite, R: Grapes indoors and out (book review)... Vol 1, No 3, page 37 Bamboos of Nepal (Book review)... Vol 3, No 1, page 39
13 13 Bamboos, classification and structure... Vol 1, No 4, page 28 Basketry willows... Vol 6, No 1, page 17 Bamboos, Cultivation & Management... Vol 3, No 4, page 17 Bats in orchards... Vol 6, No 1, page 2 Bamboos, drawings of structure... Vol 1, No 4, page 29 Baumann, H: Greek wild flowers and plant lore in ancient Greece (book review)... Vol 2, No 1, page 38 Bamboos, for cane production... Vol 3, No 4, page 20 Bayberries (Myrica species)... Vol 6, No 1, page 13 Bamboos, for edible shoot production... Vol 3, No 4, page 21 Beach plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 32 Bamboos, for ground cover... Vol 3, No 4, page 17 Bedoyere, C: Plant a Natural Woodland (Book review)... Vol 10, No 4, page 38 Bamboos, for hedging... Vol 3, No 4, page 20 Bee plants... Vol 8, No 1, page 15 Bamboos, origins of genera... Vol 1, No 4, page 32 Beech... Vol 19, No 2, page 18 Bamboos, species hardy in Britain... Vol 3, No 4, page 18 Barash, C: Edible flowers: from garden to palate (book review)... Vol 2, No 4, page 37 Barberries... Vol 3, No 2, page 2 Basketry plants... Vol 10, No 1, page 35 Beech... Vol 2, No 2, page 22 Beech as a nut crop... Vol 21, No 2, page 7 Beech, description... Vol 2, No 2, page 22 Beech, drawings... Vol 2, No 2, page 24
14 14 Beech, propagation... Vol 2, No 2, page 25 Betula lenta... Vol 8, No 2, page 32 Beech, silviculture... Vol 2, No 2, page 23 Betula pendula... Vol 8, No 2, page 32 Beech, uses... Vol 2, No 2, page 22 Betula pendula... Vol 2, No 1, page 33 Beers and ales from trees and shrubs... Vol 18, No 4, page 19 Betula pendula, description... Vol 2, No 1, page 33 Bees in nature... Vol 19, No 2, page 35 Betula pendula, drawings... Vol 2, No 1, page 35 Bell, G: The permaculture garden (book review)... Vol 2, No 4, page 38 Betula pendula, propagation... Vol 2, No 1, page 37 Below ground interactions in tropical agroecosystems (book review)... Vol 12, No 4, page 37 Betula pendula, silviculture... Vol 2, No 1, page 36 Beneficial insects in orchards... Vol 7, No 4, page 29 Betula pendula, timber... Vol 2, No 1, page 33 Berberis spp... Vol 3, No 2, page 2 Betula pendula, uses... Vol 2, No 1, page 34 Berberis spp, uses... Vol 3, No 2, page 3 Betula species... Vol 16, No 1, page 33 Berberis vulgaris... Vol 8, No 3, page 5 Betula species, with edible saps... Vol 2, No 3, page 27 Bessett, A: Mushrooms of N.America in Color (Book review)... Vol 5, No 3, page 10 Biochar... Vol 17, No 3, page 37 Biochar... Vol 20, No 3, page 9
15 15 Biology of Apples and Pears (book review)... Vol 12, No 1, page 40 Bitter almonds... Vol 11, No 3, page 3 Bitter orange... Vol 3, No 3, page 13 Biomass - burning issues... Vol 19, No 1, page 7 Birch agroforestry in Canada... Vol 14, No 4, page 2 Birches, with edible saps... Vol 2, No 3, page 27 Bird, R & Whiteman, K: Growing berries and currants (book review)... Vol 11, No 2, page 37 Bitter pit of apples... Vol 9, No 3, page 23 Black locust (see Robinia pseudoacacia)... Vol 2, No 3, page 33 Black mulberry... Vol 1, No 2, page 10 Black truffles... Vol 17, No 4, page 24 Birds & butterflies fail to follow climate change... Vol 20, No 3, page 3 Black walnut in Britain... Vol 14, No 2, page 2 Birds in orchards... Vol 6, No 1, page 2 Black walnut, agroforestry uses... Vol 5, No 1, page 6 Birds, as pear pests... Vol 4, No 4, page 10 Black walnut, cultivars... Vol 5, No 2, page 9 Birds, fertility imported by... Vol 3, No 4, page 2 Black walnut, cultivation for nuts... Vol 5, No 2, page 7 Birds, on plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 33 Black walnut, description... Vol 4, No 4, page 37 Birds, protecting tree crops from... Vol 6, No 1, page 3 Black walnut, flowering & pollination... Vol 5, No 2, page 7
16 16 Black walnut, growth and thinning... Vol 4, No 4, page 39 Black walnut, intercropping... Vol 4, No 4, page 39 Black walnut, uses... Vol 5, No 1, page 3 Blackberries... Vol 7, No 1, page 11 Black walnut, intercropping with N- fixers... Vol 5, No 1, page 6 Blackcurrants... Vol 2, No 1, page 5 Black walnut, planting & establishment for silviculture... Vol 4, No 4, page 37 Black walnut, propagation by seed... Vol 5, No 1, page 7 Black walnut, pruning for timber form... Vol 4, No 4, page 39 Black walnut, range... Vol 5, No 1, page 3 Black walnut, sap production... Vol 14, No 3, page 4 Black walnut, silviculture... Vol 4, No 4, page 37 Black walnut, siting for silviculture... Vol 4, No 4, page 37 Black walnut, 'Thomas' nut... Vol 5, No 1, page 4 Black walnut, timber uses... Vol 4, No 4, page 40 Blackcurrants, cultivars... Vol 2, No 1, page 11 Blackcurrants, cultivation... Vol 2, No 1, page 5 Blackcurrants, drawings... Vol 2, No 1, page 6 Blackcurrants, feeding & irrigation... Vol 2, No 1, page 7 Blackcurrants, flowering times... Vol 2, No 1, page 10 Blackcurrants, fruit composition... Vol 2, No 1, page 7 Blackcurrants, harvesting... Vol 2, No 1, page 7 Blackcurrants, history... Vol 2, No 1, page 5 Blackcurrants, pest, disease & frost resistance... Vol 2, No 1, page 14
17 17 Blackcurrants, pests and diseases... Vol 2, No 1, page 8 Blackcurrants, pollination... Vol 2, No 1, page 7 Blackcurrants, propagation... Vol 2, No 1, page 8 Blossom blight, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 11 Blossom wilt, on plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 32 Blue bean... Vol 10, No 2, page 9 Blackcurrants, pruning... Vol 2, No 1, page 7 Blue honeysuckle... Vol 12, No 4, page 15 Blackcurrants, ripening times... Vol 2, No 1, page 10 Blueberries... Vol 22, No 1, page 11 Blackcurrants, siting... Vol 2, No 1, page 5 Blackcurrants, uses... Vol 2, No 1, page 8 Blackline, in Juglans regia... Vol 1, No 3, page 4 Blueberries... Vol 8, No 1, page 19 Blueberries in the forest... Vol 16, No 3, page 4 Blueberries, Cranberries and other Vacciniums (book review)... Vol 12, No 4, page 40 Blackthorn... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 Bladder nuts... Vol 10, No 2, page 21 Blake, F: Organic farming and Growing (Book review)... Vol 3, No 1, page 40 Blamey M at al: Mediterranean Wild Flowers (Book review)... Vol 9, No 4, page 39 Bob Flowerdew's Complete Fruit Book (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 21 Book reivew: The Roots of Health / John Reeves... Vol 13, No 2, page 16 Book reiview: Nutshell Guide to Growing Blueberries, Cranberries & Lingonberries (Clive Simms)... Vol 14, No 1, page 40
18 18 Book review: Agricultural Dimensions of Global Climate Change... Vol 3, No 4, page 36 Book review: An illustrated guide to herbs their medicine and magic, Anna Kruger... Vol 1, No 2, page 37 Book review: Agroecological Perspectives in Agronomy, Forestry and Agroforestry - Wojtkowski, P... Vol 11, No 2, page 39 Book review: Arboriculture: Integrated Management of Landscape Trees, Shrubs and Vines, Richard W Harris... Vol 1, No 1, page 18 Book review: Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture... Vol 4, No 2, page 23 Book review: Australian Tree Crops Sourcebook... Vol 3, No 2, page 40 Book review: Agroforesterie (Dupraz & Liagre)... Vol 16, No 4, page 40 Book review: Bamboo for Gardens - Merideth, T... Vol 10, No 2, page 38 Book review: Agroforestry for Soil Management (Anthony Young)... Vol 6, No 2, page 39 Book review: Bamboos of Bhutan... Vol 3, No 1, page 39 Book review: Agroforestry in the UK - Hislop, M & Claridge, J... Vol 9, No 2, page 30 Book review: Allium Crop Science - Rabinowitch, H et al... Vol 11, No 2, page 38 Book review: Alternative Silvicultural Systems to Clear Cutting in Britain... Vol 4, No 3, page 38 Book review: An illistrated guide to mushrooms and other fungi of Britain and northern Europe, Geoffrey Kibby... Vol 1, No 2, page 37 Book review: Bamboos of Nepal... Vol 3, No 1, page 39 Book review: Bamboos, C Recht & M Wetterwald... Vol 1, No 3, page 36 Book review: Bark: the formation, characteristics and uses of bark around the world, G Prance & A Prance... Vol 2, No 1, page 40 Book Review: Ben Law - The Woodland House... Vol 13, No 4, page 40 Book review: Biological Control of Weeds (M Julien & M Griffiths)... Vol 7, No 4, page 36
19 19 Book review: Biological Indicators of Soil Health (C Pankhurst et al)... Vol 6, No 1, page 40 Book review: Caring for Small Woods (Ken Broad)... Vol 7, No 2, page 24 Book review: Bob Flowerdew's complete book of companion gardening, Bob Flowerdew... Vol 2, No 1, page 38 Book review: Bob Flowerdew's Complete Fruit Book... Vol 4, No 2, page 21 Book review: Bob Flowerdew's Organic Bible (Bob Flowerdew)... Vol 7, No 4, page 38 Book review: Botany and healing (Cecil Still)... Vol 7, No 2, page 25 Book review: Cherries: Crop Physiology, Production and uses... Vol 4, No 4, page 34 Book review: Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity - Reddy, K & Hodges, H... Vol 9, No 1, page 39 Book review: Cover Crops in Smallholder Agriculture - Anderson, S et al... Vol 9, No 4, page 38 Book review: Craeative propagation: a growers guide, Peter Thompson... Vol 1, No 2, page 38 Book review: Botany for gardeners, Brian Capon... Vol 1, No 2, page 39 Book review: Crop Pollination by Bees - Delaplane, K & Mayer, D... Vol 9, No 1, page Book review: British Plant Communities - Woodland and Scrub (J Rodwell)... Vol 7, No 2, page 24 Book review: Cultivated Plants of the World: Trees, Shrubs, Climbers... Vol 5, No 1, page 25 Book review: British woodland produce, J R Aaron & E G Richards... Vol 1, No 4, page 34 Book review: Cultivation and processing of medicinal plants, Laszlo Hornok (Ed)... Vol 1, No 1, page 18 Book review: Burcombes, Queenies and Colloggetts, V Spiers... Vol 5, No 3, page 10 Book review: Canadian Medicinal Crops - Small, E & Catling, P... Vol 8, No 2, page 29 Book review: Dictionary of Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management (J Coombs & K Hall)... Vol 7, No 2, page 25
20 20 Book review: Dirr's Hardy Trees and Shrubs (Michael Dirr)... Vol 6, No 2, page 38 Book review: Economic Botany: Plants in our World... Vol 3, No 4, page 38 Book review: Dirr's Trees and Shrubs for Warm Climates... Vol 10, No 4, page 37 Book review: Edible flowers: from garden to palate, C Barash... Vol 2, No 4, page 37 Book review: Diseases of forest and ornamental trees, D Phillips & D Burdekin... Vol 1, No 3, page 37 Book review: Edible Forest Gardens (Dave Jacke)... Vol 14, No 2, page 39 Book review: Diseases of temperate zone tree fruit and nut crops, J M Ogawa & H English... Vol 1, No 4, page 34 Book review: Drought-Resistant Gardening (Peter Robinson)... Vol 7, No 4, page 37 Book review: Ecoagriculture (J McNeely & S Scherr)... Vol 11, No 4, page 39 Book review: Eco-agriculture: food first farming, theory and practice, M Kiley-Worthington... Vol 2, No 2, page 38 Book review: Ecology and Biogeography of Pinus (David Richardson)... Vol 7, No 2, page 23 Book review: Ecology and Management of Central Hardood Forests (Ray Hicks)... Vol 7, No 3, page 39 Book review: Edible Mushrooms & other Fungi... Vol 4, No 4, page 36 Book review: Essential Oil Crops, E A Weiss... Vol 5, No 4, page 39 Book review: eview of the Potential Effects of Climate Change in the United Kingdom... Vol 5, No 1, page 24 Book review: Field Guide to the Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe... Vol 3, No 1, page 40 Book review: Field guide to the trees of Britain and Europe, Bob Press... Vol 1, No 2, page 38 Book review: Fire blight - Vanneste, J... Vol 9, No 2, page 31 Book review: Food and Feed from Legumes and Oilseeds... Vol 4, No 4, page 36
21 21 Book review: Forest gardening... Vol 5, No 1, page 27 Book review: Forest gardening, Robert A de J Hart... Vol 1, No 2, page 40 Book review: Forest Nursery Practice... Vol 3, No 2, page 40 Book review: Forest products Biotechnology (Alan Bruce & John Palfreyman)... Vol 6, No 3, page 39 Book review: From eco-cities to living machines: principles of ecological design, N J Todd & J Todd... Vol 2, No 4, page 39 Book review: Greek wild flowers and plant lore in ancient Greece, H Baumann... Vol 2, No 1, page 38 Book review: Ground Cover - John Cushnie... Vol 8, No 2, page 30 Book review: Ground cover plants... Vol 1, No 1, page 17 Book review: Growing berries and currants - Bird, R & Whitemand, K... Vol 11, No 2, page 37 Book review: Growing broadleaves for timber, G Kerr & J Evans... Vol 1, No 4, page 35 Book review: Fruit Breeding, J Janick & J N Moore... Vol 5, No 3, page 11 Book review: Growing gourmet and medicinal mushrooms, P Stamets... Vol 2, No 4, page 37 Book review: Fungi and environmental change, J C Frankland et al... Vol 5, No 4, page 40 Book review: Harvesting forest products, G Tsoumis... Vol 1, No 3, page 39 Book review: Gaia's Garden - Hemenway, T... Vol 10, No 4, page 40 Book review: HDRA Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening - Pears, P... Vol 10, No 2, page 38 Book review: Global warming and biological diversity, R L Peters & T E Lovejoy (Eds)... Vol 1, No 1, page 21 Book review: Hedgerow History (G Barnes & T Williamson)... Vol 14, No 3, page 23 Book review: Grapes indoors and out, H Baker & R Waite... Vol 1, No 3, page 37 Book review: Herbs and Herb Lore of Colonical America... Vol 4, No 3, page 40
22 22 Book review: Herbs, Roger Phillips & Nicky Foy... Vol 1, No 1, page 21 Book review: Mints: A Family of Herbs and Ornamentals - Lawton, B... Vol 11, No 1, page 39 Book review: Higher plants of California, J C Hickman (Ed)... Vol 2, No 2, page 37 Book review: Mushrooms of North America in Color, A Bessett... Vol 5, No 3, page 10 Book review: Home-Grown Energy from Short-Rotation Coppice... Vol 4, No 2, page 20 Book review: Mycorrhizas in ecosystems, D J Read et al... Vol 1, No 3, page 40 Book review: How To Identify Edible Mushrooms... Vol 5, No 1, page 26 Book review: How To Make A Forest Garden... Vol 4, No 4, page 35 Book review: Integrated resource management: agroforestry for development, C Kidd & D Pimentel (Eds)... Vol 1, No 2, page 39 Book review: Natural Enemies Handboook - L Flint & S Dreistadt... Vol 8, No 1, page 36 Book review: Natural management of Woods... Vol 3, No 4, page 38 Book review: Natural Woodland... Vol 4, No 3, page 39 Book review: Intercropping and the Scientific Basis of Traditional Agriculture (Donald Innis)... Vol 6, No 1, page 38 Book review: Nature is Culture (Klaus Seeland)... Vol 6, No 3, page 40 Book review: Landscaping with Herbs - Adams, J... Vol 10, No 4, page 37 Book review: New crops for temperate regions, K Anthony et al... Vol 2, No 1, page 39 Book review: Lupins as Crop Plants (J Gladstones et al)... Vol 7, No 2, page 22 Book review: Mediterranean Wild Flowers - Blamey, M et al... Vol 9, No 4, page 39 Book review: New crops, J Janick & J Simon (Eds)... Vol 2, No 2, page 40 Book review: New Zealand's economic native plants, R C Cooper & R C Cambie... Vol 1, No 1, page 22
23 23 Book review: Nitrogen Fixation in Tropical Cropping Systems - Giller, K... Vol 10, No 1, page 39 Book review: Perennial Ground Covers (David MacKenzie)... Vol 6, No 2, page 38 Book review: Nontimber Forest Products in the United States - Jones, E at al... Vol 10, No 4, page 39 Book review: Perennial Vegetables (Toensmeier)... Vol 16, No 3, page 39 Book review: North American Agroforestry - Garrett, H et al... Vol 9, No 4, page 38 Book review: Permaculture in a Nutshell (Patrick Whitefield)... Vol 6, No 2, page 39 Book review: No-Tillage Seeding: Science and Practice... Vol 5, No 1, page 26 Book review: Permaculture in a nutshell, P Whitefield... Vol 2, No 1, page 39 Book review: Nutshell Guide to Growing Hazelnuts (Clive Simms)... Vol 14, No 3, page 22 Book review: Permaculture, a Beginner's Guide - Burnett, G... Vol 9, No 4, page 39 Book Review: Nutshell Guide to Growing Walnuts / Clive Simms... Vol 11, No 4, page 39 Book review: Pests, Diseases & Disorders of Garden Plants (Stefan Buczacki & Keith Harris)... Vol 7, No 2, page 21 Book review: Organic farming and Growing... Vol 3, No 1, page 40 Book review: Out of the earth: civilization and the life of the soil, Daniel Hillel... Vol 1, No 1, page 20 Book review: Passion flowers and passion fruit, John Vanderplank... Vol 1, No 1, page 17 Book review: Plant a Natural Woodland - Bedoyere... Vol 10, No 4, page 38 Book review: Plantation Silviculture in Europe (Peter Savill et al)... Vol 6, No 3, page 38 Book review: Plants for a Future (Ken Fern)... Vol 6, No 1, page 39 Book review: People and the Land through Time (Emily Russell)... Vol 7, No 2, page 23 Book review: Plants in agriculture, J C Forbes & R D Watson... Vol 1, No 2, page 40
24 24 Book review: Plants that Hyperaccumulate Heavy Metals (R Brooks)... Vol 6, No 4, page 40 Book review: Principles of Ecology in Plant Production (T Sinclair & F Gardner)... Vol 6, No 4, page 38 Book review: Principles of Forest Pathology... Vol 4, No 3, page 39 Book review: Propagating Plants (Alan Toogood)... Vol 7, No 4, page 37 Book review: Pruning and Training Fruit Trees... Vol 5, No 1, page 25 Book review: Sepp Holzer's Permaculture... Vol 19, No 2, page 39 Book review: Silvopastoralism and Sustainable Land Management... Vol 14, No 2, page 38 Book review: Spice Crops - E A Weiss... Vol 11, No 2, page 37 Book review: Strawberries - J F Hancock... Vol 8, No 4, page 39 Book review: Success with Growing Fruit in Containers (Peter Himmelhuber)... Vol 7, No 4, page 36 Book review: Report on Forest Research Vol 1, No 1, page 19 Book review: Restoration Agriculture (Shepard)... Vol 22, No 1, page 40 Book review: Sustainable Forestry... Vol 3, No 4, page 37 Book review: Temperate Agroforestry Systems (Andrew Gordon & Steven Newman)... Vol 6, No 1, page 36 Book review: Saponins... Vol 4, No 1, page 39 Book review: Temperate Forage Legumes (J Frame et al)... Vol 6, No 4, page 39 Book review: Seed manual for forest trees, A G Gordon... Vol 1, No 2, page 38 Book review: Temperate-zone pomology - physiology and culture, M N Westwood... Vol 2, No 2, page 37 Book review: Seeing the forest amoung the trees, Herb Hammond... Vol 1, No 3, page 38 Book review: The Apple Grower - Michael Phillips... Vol 8, No 1, page 36
25 25 Book review: The Bamboos (G Chapman)... Vol 6, No 3, page 39 Book review: The Encyclopedia of Fruit & Nuts ( Janick & Paull)... Vol 16, No 3, page 40 Book review: The biology of horticulture, J Preece & P Read... Vol 1, No 4, page 36 Book review: The forager handbook (Irving)... Vol 18, No 2, page 40 Book review: The Black Poplar (Fiona Cooper)... Vol 14, No 3, page 23 Book review: The Fruit & Veg Finder... Vol 4, No 2, page 22 Book review: The book of apples, J Morgan & A Richards... Vol 2, No 2, page 40 Book review: The Fruit Garden Displayed (Harry Baker)... Vol 6, No 4, page 37 Book review: The common ground book of orchards - Keech, Dan... Vol 9, No 3, page 28 Book review: The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello (Peter Hatch)... Vol 6, No 4, page 37 Book review: The complete guide to growing nuts, L Riotte... Vol 2, No 4, page 40 Book review: The concise Oxford dictionary of botany, M Allaby (Ed)... Vol 1, No 3, page 38 Book review: The Earth Care Manual / Patrick Whitefield... Vol 13, No 1, page 30 Book review: The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks - Johnson, P et al... Vol 10, No 4, page 38 Book review: The Economic Implications of Climate Change in Britain... Vol 3, No 4, page 40 Book review: The grafter's handbook, R J Garner... Vol 1, No 3, page 40 Book review: The Guinness guide to plants of the world, David M Moore (Ed)... Vol 1, No 1, page 20 Book review: The illustrated Guide to Edible Plants, Dagmar Lanska... Vol 1, No 1, page 17 Book review: The international book of trees, Hugh Johnson... Vol 2, No 3, page 39 Book review: The kitchen garden: growing vegetables and fruit naturally, P Lima & J Scanlan... Vol 1, No 4, page 36
26 26 Book review: The Living Landscape (Whitefield)... Vol 17, No 4, page 39 Book review: The natural garden book, P Harper... Vol 2, No 4, page 38 Book review: The nature of Mediterranean Europe - Grove, A & Rackham, O... Vol 9, No 3, page 29 Book review: The New Forester... Vol 3, No 4, page 39 Book review: The Pathology of Food and Pasture Legumes (D Allen & J Lenne)... Vol 6, No 4, page 39 Book review: The permaculture garden, G Bell... Vol 2, No 4, page 38 Book review: The Permaculture Plot... Vol 5, No 1, page 27 Book review: The RHS Dictionary of Gardening... Vol 8, No 4, page 39 Book review: The RHS Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses... Vol 4, No 2, page 23 Book review: The RHS Fruit & Vegetable Gardening - Pollock, M... Vol 11, No 2, page 38 Book review: The RHS New Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses - Bown, D... Vol 11, No 1, page 39 Book review: The Seed Search (Karen Platt)... Vol 6, No 4, page 38 Book review: The Silvicultural Basis for Agroforestry Systems - Ashton, M & Montagnini, F... Vol 8, No 4, page 40 Book review: The permaculture plot, Simon Pratt... Vol 2, No 3, page 40 Book review: The silviculture of trees used in British forestry, Peter S Savill... Vol 1, No 1, page 21 Book review: The Plant Finder... Vol 3, No 4, page 40 Book review: The potential for farm forestry, agroforestry and novel tree crops, J M Acworth... Vol 1, No 4, page 36 Book review: The Sustainable Forestry Handbook (Sophie Higman et al)... Vol 7, No 4, page 37 Book review: The Theory and Practice of Agroforestry Design (Paul Wojtkowski)... Vol 7, No 4, page 38 Book review: The Pruning Handbook, Steve Bradley... Vol 5, No 3, page 10
27 27 Book review: The Winelands of Britain / Richard Selley... Vol 13, No 2, page 16 Book review: Use of trees by Livestock: Quercus... Vol 3, No 1, page 39 Book review: The Woodland Way - Ben Law... Vol 10, No 2, page 39 Book review: Vegetables, Roger Phillips & Martyn Rix... Vol 2, No 2, page 39 Book review: The worldwide directory of agrobiologicals 1993/4, S Lisansky & J Coombs... Vol 2, No 1, page 40 Book review: Virus diseases of trees and shrubs, J I Cooper... Vol 2, No 2, page 38 Book review: The Zuni Indians and their Uses of Plants... Vol 3, No 4, page 36 Book review: Willows: the genus Salix, C Newsholme... Vol 1, No 3, page 36 Book review: Tree Diseases and Disorders... Vol 4, No 2, page 21 Book review: Woodland Management: A Practical Guide (Chris Storr)... Vol 14, No 2, page 38 Book review: Tree-Crop Interactions: A Physiological Approach... Vol 5, No 1, page 24 Book review: Trees and Aftercare, Barbara Kiser... Vol 1, No 1, page 19 Book review: World forests for the future: their use and conservation, K Ramakrishna & G Woodwell (Eds)... Vol 1, No 4, page 35 Book review:mushrooms: the Art of Cultivation... Vol 4, No 4, page 34 Book review: Trees, Crops and Soil Fertility / G Schroth & F Sinclair... Vol 11, No 4, page 40 Book review; The BioPesticide manual - Copping, L... Vol 10, No 2, page 40 Book review: Tropical Agroforestry - Peter Huxley... Vol 8, No 1, page 37 Borage, banned extracts... Vol 1, No 1, page 3 Book review: Uncommon fruits worthy of attention, Lee Reich... Vol 2, No 3, page 40 Botrytis cinerea... Vol 8, No 3, page 21
28 28 Bown, D: The RHS New Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses (Book review)... Vol 11, No 1, page 39 Bracken as a peat substitute... Vol 20, No 3, page 33 Bradley, S: The Pruning Handbook (Book review)... Vol 5, No 3, page 10 Bruce, Alan & Palfreyman, John: Forest products Biotechnology (Book review)... Vol 6, No 3, page 39 Buczacki, Stefan & Harris, Keith: Pests, Diseases & Disorders of Garden Plants (Book review)... Vol 7, No 2, page 21 Brassicas, medicinal use... Vol 1, No 1, page 4 Budding, plate... Vol 2, No 3, page 21 British hardwoods Improvement Programme... Vol 7, No 2, page 2 Budding, shield... Vol 2, No 3, page 20 Broad, Ken: Caring for Small Woods (Book review)... Vol 7, No 2, page 24 Bulb crops, in forest gardens... Vol 5, No 2, page 15 Brooks, R: Plants that Hyperaccumulate Heavy Metals (Book review)... Vol 6, No 4, page 40 Bullaces... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 Bullaces... Vol 3, No 4, page 30 Broussonetia papyrifera... Vol 16, No 1, page 5 Bunium bulbocastanum... Vol 10, No 4, page 31 Brown rot... Vol 7, No 3, page 18 Brown rot, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 12 Brown rot, on plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 32 Burcombes, Queenis and Colloggetts, V Spiers (Book review)... Vol 5, No 3, page 10 Burnett, G: Permaculture, a Beginner's Guide (Book review)... Vol 9, No 4, page 39 Brown, D: The RHS Encyclopedia of Herbs & Their Uses (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 23 Burning wood issues... Vol 16, No 3, page 2
29 29 Butin, H: Tree Diseases and Disorders (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 21 Canker of apple & pear... Vol 6, No 2, page 31 Butternuts (Juglans cinerea)... Vol 7, No 1, page 3 Canker, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 12 Calcium, accumulators... Vol 3, No 3, page 39 Capon, Brian: Botany for gardeners (book review)... Vol 1, No 2, page 39 Calcium, and soil ph... Vol 3, No 3, page 38 Caragana arborescens... Vol 8, No 4, page 20 Calcium, sources... Vol 3, No 3, page 38 Caragana arborescens, intercropping with Juglans nigra... Vol 5, No 1, page 6 California plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 32 Cardoon... Vol 19, No 2, page 20 Caliroa cerasi, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 11 Carobs in China... Vol 13, No 2, page 7 Calycanthus... Vol 11, No 3, page 38 Carpobrotus edulis... Vol 11, No 4, page 36 Camellia sinensis, growing in Cornwall... Vol 11, No 2, page 3 Carya illinoinensis, northern... Vol 10, No 1, page 27 Campanula species... Vol 17, No 3, page 21 Carya species (the hickories)... Vol 6, No 1, page 20 Canada plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 32 Carya species, with edible saps... Vol 2, No 3, page 28 Canadian Medicinal Crops - Small, E & Catling, P (book review)... Vol 8, No 2, page 29 Castanea alnifolia... Vol 3, No 4, page 9
30 30 Castanea crenata... Vol 3, No 4, page 10 Ceanothus spp... Vol 4, No 3, page 4 Castanea dentata... Vol 3, No 4, page 10 Cedar apple rust, resistant apple varieties... Vol 1, No 2, page 22 Castanea henryi... Vol 3, No 4, page 10 Cedrus deodara... Vol 8, No 2, page 32 Castanea mollissima... Vol 3, No 4, page 10 Cedrus libani atlantica... Vol 8, No 2, page 33 Castanea ozarkensis... Vol 3, No 4, page 11 Cedrus species... Vol 21, No 2, page 16 Castanea pumila... Vol 3, No 4, page 11 Castanea pumila: chinkapin... Vol 10, No 3, page 24 Castanea sativa... Vol 3, No 4, page 11 Castanea seguinii... Vol 3, No 4, page 12 Castanea x neglecta... Vol 3, No 4, page 11 Castanopsis spp.... Vol 12, No 2, page 37 Catch frame harvester... Vol 19, No 1, page 4 Celastrus spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 18 Cephalotaxus fortunei... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Cephalotaxus hainanensis... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Cephalotaxus harringtonia... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Cephalotaxus lanceolata... Vol 2, No 4, page 29 Cephalotaxus mannii... Vol 2, No 4, page 29 Cephalotaxus oliveri... Vol 2, No 4, page 29 Cephalotaxus sinensis... Vol 2, No 4, page 29
31 31 Cephalotaxus species, cultivation... Vol 2, No 4, page 29 Chaste tree... Vol 9, No 2, page 32 Cephalotaxus species, description... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Cephalotaxus species, drawings... Vol 2, No 4, page 30 Cephalotaxus species, propagation... Vol 2, No 4, page 31 Cephalotaxus species, uses... Vol 2, No 4, page 31 Cephalotaxus wilsoniana... Vol 2, No 4, page 29 Cereals, drought strategies... Vol 6, No 3, page 2 Chaenomeles spp.... Vol 12, No 4, page 33 Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, extracts... Vol 19, No 2, page 6 Chamaecyparis sp... Vol 16, No 3, page 14 Chamaemelum nobile... Vol 8, No 4, page 9 Chapman, G: The Bamboos (Book review)... Vol 6, No 3, page 39 Che... Vol 8, No 4, page 18 Chelidonium majus, drug from... Vol 16, No 3, page 2 Chenopodium californicum... Vol 4, No 3, page 5 Cherfas, J: The Fruit & Veg Finder (Book review)... Vol 4, No 2, page 22 Cherries, general propagation... Vol 5, No 2, page 31 Cherries, health benefits... Vol 12, No 4, page 3 Cherries, pests and diseases... Vol 5, No 4, page 14 Cherries, resistant to bacterial canker... Vol 7, No 2, page 7 Cherries, resistant to brown rot... Vol 7, No 3, page 21 Cherries, sour... Vol 5, No 4, page 14 Cherries: Crop Physiology, Production and uses (Book review)... Vol 4, No 4, page 34
32 32 Cherry plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 30 Chestnut extract for fodder... Vol 22, No 2, page 5 Cherry plum (see Prunus cerasifera)... Vol 2, No 4, page 10 Chestnut fed pigs... Vol 19, No 2, page 10 Cherry rootstocks... Vol 5, No 3, page 12 Chestnut harvest & yields Vol 10, No 2, page 2 Cherry silviculture... Vol 5, No 3, page 4 Chestnut harvest & yields Vol 11, No 2, page 2 Cherry species... Vol 5, No 2, page 31 Chestnut harvesting dates Vol 9, No 2, page 2 Cherry, bacterial canker... Vol 7, No 2, page 4 Chestnut trials, ART... Vol 5, No 3, page 39 Cherry, Cornelian... Vol 6, No 2, page 21 Chestnut variety trial 2003 results... Vol 12, No 3, page 5 Chestnut anthracnose... Vol 4, No 1, page 17 Chestnut variety trial results Vol 14, No 1, page 7 Chestnut blight... Vol 20, No 3, page 4 Chestnut wood for fodder... Vol 18, No 3, page 4 Chestnut blight... Vol 4, No 1, page 15 Chestnut, future for... Vol 18, No 1, page 19 Chestnut cropping 2004 data... Vol 13, No 1, page 5 Chestnut, nutritional benefits... Vol 11, No 3, page 23 Chestnut drinks... Vol 16, No 3, page 11 Chestnut, silviculture... Vol 3, No 4, page 12
33 33 Chestnut, traditional & innovative products... Vol 15, No 1, page 6 Chestnuts, harvesting... Vol 4, No 1, page 13 Chestnuts in Andalusia... Vol 13, No 2, page 14 Chestnuts, in Japan (II)... Vol 11, No 3, page 2 Chestnuts in Japan... Vol 11, No 1, page 4 Chestnuts, insect pests... Vol 4, No 1, page 17 Chestnuts, American cultivars... Vol 4, No 2, page 37 Chestnuts, interplanting... Vol 4, No 1, page 7 Chestnuts, Chinese cultivars... Vol 4, No 2, page 37 Chestnuts, Japanese cultivars... Vol 4, No 2, page 37 Chestnuts, cultivars... Vol 4, No 1, page 19 Chestnuts, mycorrhizas... Vol 4, No 1, page 5 Chestnuts, cultivars for the UK... Vol 4, No 1, page 32 Chestnuts, nut rot diseases... Vol 11, No 2, page 3 Chestnuts, cultivation for nuts... Vol 4, No 1, page 3 Chestnuts, nut types... Vol 4, No 1, page 3 Chestnuts, diseases... Vol 4, No 1, page 15 Chestnuts, peeling... Vol 18, No 2, page 18 Chestnuts, feeding & irrigation... Vol 4, No 1, page 11 Chestnuts, planting... Vol 4, No 1, page 6 Chestnuts, flowering & pollination... Vol 4, No 1, page 4 Chestnuts, profile... Vol 3, No 4, page 9 Chestnuts, harvest dates in Devon... Vol 8, No 2, page 2 Chestnuts, propagation... Vol 4, No 1, page 18
34 34 Chestnuts, protecting with dogs... Vol 20, No 4, page 3 Chile pine (see Araucaria araucana)... Vol 2, No 1, page 3 Chestnuts, pruning... Vol 4, No 1, page 9 Chilean hazel... Vol 11, No 3, page 28 Chestnuts, refrigeration & freezing... Vol 5, No 3, page 21 Chinese artichoke... Vol 19, No 2, page 22 Chestnuts, rootstocks... Vol 4, No 1, page 5 Chinese cowtail pine... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Chestnuts, storing... Vol 6, No 2, page 2 Chinese mulberry... Vol 8, No 4, page 18 Chestnuts, yields... Vol 4, No 1, page 13 Chinese plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 31 Chestnuts: post-harvest quality... Vol 14, No 3, page 24 Chinese plum yew... Vol 2, No 4, page 28 Chickasaw plum... Vol 2, No 3, page 32 Chinese quince... Vol 10, No 3, page 16 Chicken forage plants... Vol 9, No 1, page 22 Chickens and poplars... Vol 12, No 4, page 2 Chickens in agroforestry... Vol 7, No 2, page 2 Chickens in tree pasture... Vol 8, No 2, page 5 Chinkapin... Vol 10, No 3, page 24 Chip budding... Vol 2, No 3, page 21 Chlorogalum pomeridianum... Vol 4, No 3, page 5 Chocolate vines... Vol 10, No 1, page 3 Chokeberries... Vol 11, No 2, page 19
35 35 Citrus junos... Vol 5, No 1, page 22 Chondrostereum purpureum... Vol 8, No 2, page 15 Citrus limon... Vol 5, No 1, page 22 Chondrostereum purpureum, on plums... Vol 3, No 2, page 32 Citrus meyeri... Vol 5, No 1, page 23 Christmas tree, natural stand production... Vol 8, No 4, page 2 Citrus pseudolimon... Vol 5, No 1, page 23 Christmas trees and sheep... Vol 8, No 3, page 2 Citrus reticulata... Vol 5, No 1, page 23 Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium... Vol 8, No 4, page 10 Citrus x latipes... Vol 5, No 1, page 22 Chrysolepis spp.... Vol 12, No 2, page 37 Cider apple production in England... Vol 8, No 4, page 3 Cimicifuga racemosa... Vol 8, No 4, page 10 Citrange... Vol 5, No 1, page 20 Citrus, hardy... Vol 5, No 1, page 20 City Harvest - Sustain (review)... Vol 8, No 1, page 37 Clearings in forest gardening... Vol 2, No 1, page 18 Clearings in forest gardens... Vol 12, No 1, page 33 Citroncirus webberi... Vol 5, No 1, page 21 Cleft graft... Vol 3, No 2, page 24 Clematis spp... Vol 5, No 1, page 18 Citrus ichagensis var. microcarpus... Vol 5, No 1, page 21 Citrus ichangensis... Vol 5, No 1, page 21 Clethra alnifolia... Vol 4, No 3, page 5 Climate cgange research at Brogdale... Vol 19, No 2, page 3
36 36 Climate change - agricultural dimensions... Vol 16, No 4, page 3 Climate change and agroecosystems... Vol 17, No 1, page 17 Climate Change and Global Crop Productivity (Book review)... Vol 9, No 1, page 39 Climate change and wine production... Vol 13, No 2, page 2 Climate change impacts... Vol 11, No 2, page 33 Climate change in Britain... Vol 5, No 1, page 8 Climate change, implications for agroforestry... Vol 5, No 1, page 12 Climate change, implications for conservation... Vol 5, No 1, page 10 Climate change, implications for forestry... Vol 5, No 1, page 10 Climate change, implications for tree crops... Vol 5, No 1, page 12 Climate change, indicators... Vol 8, No 2, page 3 Climbers, in forest gardening... Vol 5, No 1, page 14 Cloudberries... Vol 14, No 4, page 7 Climate change in Scotland... Vol 14, No 4, page 4 Coast redwood for timber... Vol 17, No 3, page 31 Climate change indicators in Devon... Vol 13, No 2, page 3 Codling moth... Vol 6, No 3, page 34 Climate change, after Kyoto... Vol 6, No 2, page 2 Codling moth lures... Vol 10, No 3, page 2 Climate change, and British forests... Vol 15, No 4, page 3 Codling moth, new control... Vol 11, No 2, page 3 Climate change, implications for agriculture... Vol 5, No 1, page 10 Codling moths, on pears... Vol 4, No 4, page 11 Collins Tree Guide (book review)... Vol 12, No 4, page 39
37 37 Coltsfoot, banned extracts... Vol 1, No 1, page 3 Comfrey to calm bees... Vol 20, No 4, page 2 Coombe Mill site, research project... Vol 1, No 1, page 33 Coombs, J & Hall, K: Dictionary of Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management (Book review)... Vol 7, No 2, page 25 Comfrey, banned extracts... Vol 1, No 1, page 3 Common mulberry... Vol 1, No 2, page 10 Compendium of edible fruits (1) Trees... Vol 13, No 1, page 31 Compendium of edible fruits (2) Shrubs... Vol 13, No 2, page 17 Compendium of edible fruits: perennials & annuals... Vol 13, No 4, page 31 Cooper, J I: Virus diseases of trees and shrubs (book review)... Vol 2, No 2, page 38 Cooper, R C & Cambir, R C: New Zealand's economic native plants (book review)... Vol 1, No 1, page 22 Coppicing fruit & nut trees... Vol 11, No 3, page 26 Copping, L: The BioPesticide manual (Book review)... Vol 10, No 2, page 40 Cork... Vol 18, No 3, page 2 Compendiumof edible fruits (3) Climber shrubs... Vol 13, No 3, page 33 Cork and cork oaks... Vol 11, No 2, page 5 Comprehensive Integrated Agroforestry... Vol 7, No 3, page 2 Cork oak in danger... Vol 17, No 2, page 2 Conopodium majus... Vol 10, No 4, page 32 Cork oaks endangered... Vol 8, No 2, page 3 Contour buffer strips... Vol 6, No 3, page 3 Cornelian cherry... Vol 6, No 2, page 21
38 38 Cornelian cherry, medicinal uses... Vol 13, No 3, page 3 Cranberry reseach... Vol 21, No 1, page 5 Cornus mas... Vol 18, No 4, page 24 Crataegus monogyna... Vol 8, No 2, page 33 Cornus mas (Cornelian cherry)... Vol 6, No 2, page 21 Crataegus oxyacantha... Vol 8, No 2, page 33 Cornus species... Vol 7, No 4, page 4 Cornus spp, for basketry... Vol 10, No 1, page 35 Corvus sp. As pests... Vol 11, No 4, page 24 Crataegus species, edible... Vol 7, No 3, page 4 Crop pollination by Bees (book review)... Vol 9, No 1, page 39 Crown gall... Vol 9, No 2, page 14 Corylus avellana (see Hazel)... Vol 2, No 2, page 8 Crows... Vol 11, No 4, page 24 Corylus maxima (see Hazel)... Vol 2, No 2, page 8 Cucurbita foetidissima... Vol 4, No 3, page 5 Countryside Stewardship Scheme... Vol 1, No 1, page 3 Cudrania tricuspidata... Vol 8, No 4, page 18 Cover Crops in Smallholder Agriculture (Book review)... Vol 9, No 4, page 38 Cultivated Plants of the World: Trees, Shrubs, Climbers (Book review)... Vol 5, No 1, page 25 Crab apples... Vol 9, No 2, page 34 Cupressus sempervirens... Vol 8, No 2, page 33 Cranberries... Vol 20, No 4, page 4 Cranberries... Vol 9, No 2, page 3 Cushnie, John - Ground Cover (book review)... Vol 8, No 2, page 30
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