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Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 3:81-84
Only about 30% of the Centrosema pubescens (centro) seed examined germinated under favourable conditions of moisture and temperature. Germination percentage increased to more than 80% after seed treatment with concentrated sulphuric acid or by mechan
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New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 3:85-89
The viability of Centrosema pubescens (centro) seeds stored at 33°c and 90% RH rapidly deteriorated, probably as a result mainly of increased activity of storage fungi, Both sulphuric-acid-treated and untreated seeds kept at 20°c and 40% RH maintai
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 64:393-398
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 61:537-552
In the Journal for April, 1927, pp. 209–26, I published some notes on the text of the first eight cantos of the Buddhacarita in the light of the old MS. in Nepal and of the Tibetan translation as edited and translated by Dr. Fr. Weller. The second
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 59:209-226
Since the first printed edition of the Buddha-carita appeared over thirty years ago, so much labour has been devoted to clearing the text of corruptions that only the exploitation of fresh material would justify an addition to the accumulations on th
Autor:
Margot E. H. Johnston
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 3:345-357
Summary Surveys in cocksfoot seed producing districts of the South Island showed that seed-setting in cocksfoot was very variable. A wide range of thrips infestation in the cocksfoot florets was found, usually greater in older stands. The thrips foun
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 66:611-617
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 7:639-643
The initial infection of Lolium perenne L., perennial ryegrass, with blind seed disease, caused by the fungus Gleotinia (Phialea) temulenta (Prill et Delacr.) Wilson, Noble, et Gray, takes place by means of ascospores ejected from apothecia on the gr
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. 74:29-35
T ITTLE attention has been paid by Sanskrit scholars to the fragments of Ctesias's account of India since McCrindle brought out a translation of them in the Indian Antiquary, x, 296-323,1 but, though later classical writers chose their excerpts almos
Autor:
E. H. Johnston
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 11:357-385
Professor E. H. Johnston's sudden death in October, 1942, was a grievous blow to Oriental research. Sir Richard Burn, called in by the authorities of Balliol College to go through his papers, found amongst them a rough manuscript article and other ma