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Nitrogen Fixing Tree Research
Reports, Volume 10, 1992
Table of Contents
Section 1. Invited Papers
Booth, Trevor E. Computerized climate mapping for planting site selection pp. 3
Pottinger, A .J. Nitrogen fixing tree research networks coordinated
by the
Oxford Forestry Institute pp. 7
Lenn`e, Jullian M. Diseases of multipurpose woody legumes in
the tropics:
A review pp.13
Section 2. Contributed papers involving several NFT genera
Australia
Burrows, D., and J. Prinsen. Performance and palatability of various
Australian trees and shrubs pp. 33
Awonaike, K. O., S. K. A. Danso, And F. Zapata. Biological nitrogen
fixation with Gliricidia sepium and Acacia senegal in
association with
Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium strains pp. 36
Bangladesh
Hossain, M. , M. A. Khan, and S. N. Hossain. Growth and wood characteristics
of four fast growing tree species in Bangladesh pp. 40
Brazil
de Lucena Costa, Newton, Carlos Alberto Goncalves, and Jose Ribamar
da
Cruz Oliveira. Biomass production of forage legumes in southwest Brazilian
Amazonia pp. 43
India
Bisht, R. P., O. P. Toky, and S. P. Singh. Growth characteristics
of important
multipurpose nitrogen fixing trees of arid climates of India pp. 45
Chaturvedi, O. P., D. K. Das, and A. N. Jha. Biomass and net
production of
five 15-month-old multipurpose tree species in north Bihar, India pp.
47
Misra, K. K., B. C. Saini, and H. R. Jaiswal. Air layering Albizia
lebbeck
and Dalbergia sissoo with the aid of indole butyric acid pp.
51
Pancholy, Anjly. Characterization of rhizobia isolated from two
arid zone
tree species: Prosopis cineraria and Albizia lebbeck
pp. 55
Singh, R. R., and M. S. Hooda. Growth of multipurpose tree species in Haryana, India pp. 57
Toky, O. P., R. P. Bisht, and S. P. Singh. Growth and biomass
allocation
in six multipurpose nitrogen fixing trees of arid regions in India
pp. 59
Indonesia
Netera, S. N., Brian Palmer, and R. A. Bray.
Differential response to phosphorus
and lime of two accessions of Calliandra calothyrsus on an acid
soil pp. 62
Nigeria
Kadiata, B. D., and K. Mulongoy. Biomass
yield and nodulation of three
woody legumes pp. 66
Kadiata, B. D., N. N. Ntonifor, and K. Mulongoy. A severe mealybug
infestation
on some tree legumes pp. 70
Papua New Guinea
Brook, R. M. Early results from an alley
cropping experiment in the humid
lowlands of Papua New Guinea pp. 73
Brook, R. M., M. B. Kanua, and M. G. Woruba. Multipurpose tree
species
evaluations in Papua New Guinea: Early results pp.77
Philippines
Rathert, G., and O. Werasopon. Nutrient value of nitrogen fixing
tree species
for upland rice in Thailand pp. 81
U. S. A.
Brennan, E. B. A new grafting technique for Erythrina, Leucaena,
and
possibly other nitrogen fixing tree species pp. 85
Parrotta, J. A., and I. P. Singh. Vertical distribution of fine
roots in
monospecific and mixed-species tree plantations in Puerto Rico pp.
89
Section 3. Contributed papers involving one NFT genus
Acacia
Almonicar, Rolando S. Two new insect pests attaching Acacia
mangium
in the Philippines pp. 93
Almonicar, Rolando S. Two types of root rot diesases affecting Acacia mangium pp. 94
Anino, E. O. Natural ecto-mycorrhiza of Acacia mangium pp. 96
Dick, J. McP., and K. East. Influence of light quality
on growth and rooting
of Acacia tortilis, a tree species of semiarid East Africa pp.
97
Jayasankar, S., and B. Mohan Kumar. Early growth and nodulation
in five
Acacia species. pp. 102
Oleghe, P. E., and F. K. Akinnifesi. Gum yield of Acacia senegal
as affected
by soil water potential and season of tapping pp. 106
Ravi, Kumar, Sushil Kumar, and Darshan Singh. Impact of Acacia
nilotica on
soil physical and chemical properties pp. 108
Shivkumar, Padmini, and B. N. Bajpai. Acacia tortilis seed treatment pp. 110
Sivasubramaniam, K. Chlorophyll stability index method for determining
drought hardiness of Acacia species pp. 111
Albizia
Prasad, P., R. C. Uniyal, T. C. Pokhriyal, and A. R. Nautiyal.
Early growth,
nodulation, and nitrogen fixation in Albizia stipulata grown
on different soils pp. 113
Caesalpinia
Gardezi, Abdul Khalil, and R. Ferrera-Cerrato. Mycorrhizal inoculation
of
Caesalpinia calcalaco pp. 116
Cajanus
de Lucena Costa, Newton, and Jose Ribamar da Cruz Oliveira. Cutting
height affects Cajanus cajan yield and protein content pp. 119
de Lucena Costa, Newton, and Valdinei Tadeu Paulino. Potassium
fertilizaion
affects Cajanus cajan growth, mineral composition, and nodulation
pp. 121
de Lucena Costa, Newton, Jose Ribamar da C. Oliveira, and Valdinei
Tadeu
Paulino. Accumulation of Cajanus cajan forage for use a dry
season feed pp. 123
de Lucena Costa, Newton, Valdinei Tadeu Paulino, and Elizabeth
Ann Veasy.
Phosphorus fertilization and mycorrhizal inoculation affect Cajanus
cajan
growth pp. 125
de Lucena Costa, Newton, Valdinei Tadeu Paulino, and Elizabeth
Ann Veasy.
Phosphorus fertilization affects Cajanus cajan growth, mineral
composition,
and nodulation pp. 127
Paulino, Valdinei Tadeu, Newton de Lucena Costa, and Elizabeth
Ann Veasy.
Response of Cajanus cajan to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal
inoculation pp. 129
Paulino, Valdinei Tadeu, Newton de Lucena Costa, and Elizabeth
Ann Veasy.
Response of Cajanus cajan to vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal
inoculation
and rock phosphate fertilization pp. 132
Suresh, K. K., C. Swaminathan, M. G. Dasthagir, and C. Surendran.
Comparative
growth performance of Cajanus cajan cultivars at wide spacing
pp. 135
Casuarina
Gurumurti, K., and P, S. Rawat. Rooting of Casuarina equisetifolia
cladode
cuttings as influenced by season and auxins pp. 137
Merwin, M. L., P. M. Elam and D. A. Dyer. Early growth of Casuarina
glauca
provenances in California, U.S.A pp. 141
Miettinen, P. Irradiance influences Casuarina equisetifolia nodulation pp. 145
Ngulube, Mzoma, and Lusayo Mwabumba. Nursery and field performance
of
inoculated and uninoculated seedlings of Casuarina equisetifolia
provenances pp. 147
Sidhu, O. P., and H. M. Behl. Infectivity and effectiveness of
VAM fungi in
Casuarina obesa for alkaline soil sites pp. 150
Dalbergia
Pokhriyal, T. C., S. P. Chaukiyal, Uma Singh, and G. S. Bisht.
Effect of
defoliation on acetylene reduction activity in Dalbergia sissoo
pp. 155
Tewari, Salil K. Hybridization possibility in Dalbergia sissoo pp. 158
Tewari, Salil K., Om Prakash, and C. S. Joshi. Growth of Dalbergia
sissoo
in India pp. 159
Desmodium
de Lucena Costa, Newton, and Valdinei Tadeu Paulino. Mycorrhizal
inoculation of Desmodium gyroides pp. 162
Elaegnus
Zhao Kefu and P. J. C. Harris. Effect of salt stress on nodulation
and
nitrogenase activity in Elaegnus angustifolia pp. 165
Flemingia
Ortiz, R. A., and O. Fernandez. Flemingia Congesta seed
scarification
methods pp. 167
Gliricidia
Parrotta, J. A., and I. P. Singh. Gliricidia sepium root
system morphology
and biomass allocation pp. 169
Roshetko, J.M., D. O. Lantagne, and M. A. Gold. Multiple tree
per
planting pit influence growth rate and potential use of Gliricidia
sepium pp. 173
Ougeinia
Uniyal, R. C., and A. R. Nautiyal. Effect of pre-soaking in water
on
germination of Ougeinia dalbergioides seeds pp. 176
Paraserianthes
Rogers, Stephen, and Richard Rosecrance. Coppice management of
Paraserianthes falcataria in Western Samoa pp. 178
Pentachlethra
Ogboghodo, I. A., and C. T. I. Odu. A report on nodulation in
Pentachethra
macrophylla pp. 180
Prosopis
Kaarakka, V., and S. Johansson. Yield and water use efficiency
of 32 two-
year-old Prosopis provenances under irrigation in Bura, eastern
Kenya pp. 182
Pasiecznik, Nick, and Peter Felker. Mechanical cleaning of Prosopis seed pp. 186
Puri, Sunil, Manu Jain, and Parveen Sharma. In vitro plant regeneration
of Prosopis cineraria pp. 189
Robinia
Bencat, Tibor. Nutrient content of Robinia pseudoacacia leaves in Slovakia pp. 190
Gupta, V. K., Sunita Sen, and L. N. Bhardwaj. Management of fusarial
wilt
of black locust pp. 191
Rohm, M., and D. Werner. Robinia pseudoacacia - Rhizobium
symbiosis:
Isolation and characterization of a fast nodulating and efficiently
nitrogen fixing Rhizobium strain pp. 193
Han Sufeng and Zhou Xiangquan. Development of Robinia pseudoacacia
nodules pp. 198
Thakur, R. C., and A. M. Kaushai. Regression models for projecting
biomass
production in Robinia pseudoacacia under mid-hill conditions
of western
Himalaya pp. 200
Sesbania
Dutt, A. K., and Urmila Jamwal. Response of Sesbania sesban
varieties
to neem cake application pp. 203
Saleem, M., and S. V. Bali. Comparative study on the growth of
three
provenances of Sesbania grandiflora pp. 204
Section 4. NFTA Network Trialspp. 206
Section 5. Reviews of Publicationspp. 209
Fodder Trees and their Lopping Cycle in Nepal
Methodologies for Screening Soil-Improving Legumes
Wood Species in Auxiliary Roles: Live Stakes in Yam Cultivation
Section 6. Species and
Subject Index for Volumn 10 pp. 211