The effect of the temperature of potato tubers on the incidence of mechanical damage during grading and of gangrene (caused byPhoma exigua) during storage E. G. GrayM. I. Paterson Articles Pages: 251 - 262
Stability of resistance toPhytophthora infestans in cultivars without R genes J. E. Van Der Plank Articles Pages: 263 - 270
Die virusdiagnostische Bedeutung der Quellbarkeit von Kartoffelstärke O. Byhan Articles Pages: 271 - 281
Influence of placement method and water supply on the uptake of phosphorus by early potatoes R. BaerugK. Steenberg Articles Pages: 282 - 291
Morpho-physiological behaviour of potato bolters R. S. RaghowA. N. PurohitM. D. Upadhya Short Communication Pages: 292 - 296
Lycopersicon-Arten als neue Wirtspflanzen für das Kartoffel-M-Virus (potato virus M) J. Horváth Short Communication Pages: 297 - 300
The feasibility of cool storing potatoes in different parts of Britain, by ventilating with cold outside air at 0–3°C M. J. Nash Short Communication Pages: 301 - 304
The effect of oxygen concentration on the sugar content of potato tubers stored at low temperature P. J. Harkett Short Communication Pages: 305 - 311
Bromide residues in potatoes fumigated with methyl bromide K. G. GostickS. G. HeuserD. F. Powell Short Communication Pages: 312 - 315
Bericht über die Sektionstagung in St-Cergue, Nyon (Schweiz) vom 6.–10. Juli 1971 E. R. Keller Reports Pages: 317 - 324
Report of the Meeting of the Section Physiology at Prague, Czechoslovakia, 21–25 June 1971 K. B. A. Bodlaender Reports Pages: 325 - 332
Report of the Meeting of the Section Pathology at Munich, Germany (BRD), 16–20 August 1971 Erling Førsund Reports Pages: 333 - 340