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EONSHKOV,cKIY, V. F., Prof
USSR/Geophysics - Esrth
Aug 50
"The Soviet Science of the Earth's Structure," Prof
V,, F. Bonshkovskiy
"Nauka i Zhiznl" No 8, pp 23-30
A lecture delivered at the Cen Lectorium. Discusses
history of Earths int structure and latest hypoth-
esis by 0. Yu. Shmidt, theory of the compn of matter
within the Earth, and data on scientific investi-
gations confirming present -dEty representations of-
the Earth's structure (earthquake studies of epi-
center distribution and velocity of seismisms).
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Elonients of im exact
2,rhC,1tt.1 VVA?frfflWZ FH.Mmlon lines. Akad,
NaiihS!z5R 2urnal' - Fiz. 24,67-9$ (1954).
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-horfi ts-t11O';PYoh! Of
The ma r0a propagation of clectro.
CM
Mmetic Waves along a circularly cylindrical wire. parallel
to the (plane) vvib's surface. 7nic dielectric constant and
conductivity of the wire and of lite earth are arbitrary. It it,
;mmediaiely BsaumcO, however, That The radius of the iFire
is much smaller than its elev-ation above the earth; Lite cRect
of the earth is taken as a perturbation and only the first
order effect is included. In this manner the elffective parani-
eter.q (series im~edancv and sbunt admitt."ce per unit
lengtk) iaf this. transmission line operating-in the dominant
vio& 'art- is' repeated with the'
Carlth, r instead 61', being * Tepresented " by a nrni-infinite
rnrdim of large nefractive indei, introduced into the prob-
lem thrugh skin-effect type bound ary conditions at its
surface. The numerical rczults of the timplified calculation
,agree well with those ol the more r;gortm one.
j. Shmoyj (New York, N. Y.).
Ye.
BonAtedt, B. E. A method of finding a wide class of aler-
trostati7ca-u-Tmap fields for whlch~ the solutions of
e bw;ic optics are expressed by
means of known functions. 2. Tchn. Fiz. 25, 541--543
A (1955). (Russians)'
This methorl of findinq the canditionq under which the
ay equation can be ruidily rolved i, ba-L I o i th
use of im.-atiatits of oiUiuan' linear sLcond-ordcr differential
eqviations and of the SchwarzLan derivative [Cf., e. g., E. L
Ince, Ordinary differential equations, p. 394, Longmam
Green, London 1927]. The inv-ariant of the paraxial ray
equation is
I'(X)
where p(x) is the electrostAtic potential and H(x) the mag-
netic field intensity. Given tivo ordinary linear second-order
ation -. whose solut ions a re known, t h e method
differential cquz
shows: 1. I-low to use these solutions to determine a function
n. 2. How
which will be a solution of a paraxial ray equatio.
to determine V(x) and II*(x) from the invarianis of the
auxiliary equations. Exani, Ics ire givr_n where the solutions
of the two auxffiary equatim,~ are Bmel functions of differ-
-y are Legendre functions of
wt 6rders and ilso.whcre. the
in Eq. ~4) whose Iii
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SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 2 PA - 1401
AUTHOR BONSTEDT,B.E., DMITRIJX9A,T.G., ZUCKERMAN,I.I.
TITLE The Computation of the Reactivity of the Electron Optic Trans-
former with Homogeneous Fields.
PERIODICAL lurn.techn.fie, 26, fase.9, 1966-,1968 (1956)
Issued: 10 / 19~_6 reviewed: 10 / 1956
De YORE and WENDT computed the distribution of the density of the current in
the electron image. This computation was made for a plane in which the GAUSS
image is produced by electrons with the initial energy of zero. In reality,
however, the accuracy of the image obtained in this manner may be far from the
optimum. The reactivity of the electron optic system of the transformer will in
any case be higher if in the screen plane the paraxial electron bundles are not
focussed with the initial,zero energies but with the most probable energies. In
this connection an error was committed in the course of the computations carried
out by De VORE and WENDT, and it is the purpose of the present work to point out
the essential importance of this error. An approximated computation of the dis-
tribution of current,clensity in that plane was made in which the paraxial photo
electron bundle was focussed with the most probable initial energy. In the course
of computation the same distribution functions with respect to the angles and
initial energies were assumed to exist as was the case in the works by De YORE
and'WENDT. In the case which was' examined by De YORE and WENDT, i.e. with E - 0
f rgy), it is possible to obtain an analytical expression
k F is the initial ene
and to carry out.the further work of computation analytically. In the case of
E 0 ~ 0 computation cannot be continued analytically, and therefore it was
V
Zurn.techn.fis, 26, fasc.9, 1966-1968 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1401
carried out as an approximated numerical computation. For the purpose of com-
paring results with those obtained by de VORE and WENDT the so-called modula-
tion coefficient of current density was computed and the results obtained were
plotted as curves. The modulation coefficient M was expressed by the functions
of the dimensionless parameter a6, whe- -- H V-V H is the voltage of the
21.21
0
magnetic field in oersted. V is the difference of the potentials of the screen
and the photocathode in volts; (f is measured in volts. The same drawing also
showed the results obtained by De VORE and WENDT which were also plotted as
curves, and itwas found that the error occurLep with particular distinctness
in the case of small values of a6, as e.g. when small details of the image are
being looked at or when errors are relatively insignificant.
The following may serve as a characteristic example: For the dissection of the
electron image transmitted by the television tube of the type Superortikon, the
parameter ab is of the order of magnitude 0,2 for small details corresponding
to 600 lines of television dissection. The modulation coefficient M, computed
according to the method developed by De VORE and IVENDT, will be about 0,04-
This is so low a value that the reproduction of such details of an image would
be practically impossible. The new computation results in a credible quantity
M of the order 0-3 while the value of a6 is the same.
INSMIUTION:
112-57-7-15596
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 7, p 255 (LISSR)
AUTHOR: Bonshtedt, B. E., and Dunayevskaya, N. V.
T1TLE: Factors Limiting the Resolving Power of a Screen-Type Picture Intensifier
(0 faktorakh, ogranichivayushchikh razreshayushchuyu. sposobnost' usilitelya
izobrazheniya na setkakh)
PERIODIGAL: Tekhn. televideniya, 1956, Nr 19, pp 3-16
ABSTRACT: The principle of screen-type brightness -intensifying stages is set
forth, based on a secondary- electron amplification of photoelectric current; a
historical sketch is presented. The resolving power of a screen-type picture
intensifier is limited largely by these three factors: (1) inaccurate registration
of the pictures obtained from the photocathode and the preceding stages;
(Z) focusing errors associated with the spread of initial electron velocities;
(3) structure of the screen, whose meshes are comparable with fine elements
of the picture. The conditions of registration and simultaneous focusing of a
picture in. a I- and 2-stage picture intensifier are considered. Focusing errors
associated with a s e condary -electron initial -velocity spread are examined.
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Factors Limiting the Resolving Power of a Screen-Type Picture Intensifier
The upper limit of the resolving power of a screen-type intensifier stage is
evaluated. A screen pitch of 50-30 microns is recommended. Screens with
30) lines/mm were used for experimental devices. The photocathode -screen
distance adopted was 42 mm; the distance between the electrical screen and the
viewing screen was 84. 5 mm. About 1-kv voltage was necessary for focusing,
and willemite was used as a phosphor. To determine the resolving power, the
converter tube was placed in a uniform magnetic field of 150 oersteds. With
optimum values of magnetic and electric fields selected, pictures on the screen
could be fairly well registered, and up to 5 black-white lines/mm could be dis-
cerned. In all converter tubes, a bright, luminous background was observed
along with a well-focused picture. The resolving power of a 2-stage intensifier
with closely placed screens was investigated experimentally and found to be
lower than that of a 1-stage intensifier. Fundamental ways to increase the re-
solution of a picture intensifier are: (1) development of an efficient emitter
which would have a much lower spread in secondary-electron initial velocities;
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Factors Limiting the Resolving Power of a Screen-Type Picture Intensffier
(2) use of considerably higher electric and magnetic field strengths.
Bibliography- 4 items.
V. A. K.
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TSUKKERMAN, Illya Ioannovich.; BRWOV, M.M..retsenzent,: 'HAUINYM. A.M.,
retr,envent,;BONSTITEDT,-B-.Z-,xed.; SOBCLBVA, Ye. M., tekhn. red.
[Electron optics in television] Elektronnaia optika v televidenii.
Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1958. 247 p. (MIRA 11:12)
(Electron optics)
(Television--Picturv~~ tubes)
.,. BONSH"VELDT. B.S.
Calculation of the electrostatic field in a diaphragm system.
Zhur. tekh. fis. 28 no. 8:1801-1808 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:10)
(Optics)
(Electric fields)
AUTHOR: Bonshts SOV/57-58-8-29/37
TITLE: Calculation of the Blectrostatio Field of an Aperture System
(Raschot eltktrostatichookogo polya sistemy diafragm)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1958, Nr 8, pp, 1801 - 1608
(Usn)
ABSTRACT, In this paper a method for the computation of the potential
of a system of coaxial apertures is presented. Infinite planes
with.coaxial circular apertures are placed in a parallel
arrangement to represent the system under investigation. The
distancee between the apertures are comparable with the
diameter of the aportures,..This method is principally that
of,joining (Ilsshivaniyoll) the solutions presented as integrals*
Thus also systems of cylinders with apertures with the diameters
of the cylinders i5onsideraloly in excess of the diameter of the
apertures are acoessible to calculation. In the second section
a sample problem is given illustrating the method exposed in
this paper. This incorporates the formulae for the potential
field along the axis of an immersion objective of three
Card 1/2 apertures and the computation of the coefficients contained in
SOV/57-58-8-29/37
Calculat-~on of the Blootrostatio Field of an Aperture System
these formulae.
Professor G. A. Grinberg supervised the work.
There art 5 figures, I table, and 14 references, 9 of which
are Soyieta
SUBMITTED: November 28, 1956
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BONSHTE=, B. E., Cand Phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "Some problems of the electron
optics of television transmitting tubes". I-eningrad, 1060. 8 pp (Acad
Sci USSR, Leningrad Eliys-Tecb Inst of the State Committee of the Council
of Ministers USSR on Radio Electronics), 250 CoPics (n, NO 10, 1960, 125)
1ACCESSIODi NR: AP4038644 S/0109/64/009/005/0844/0850.
AUTHOR: Bonshtedt, B. E.
TITLE: Calculating tho aberrations in cathode lenses
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i eloktronika, v. 9 , nob .5, 1964, 844-850
TOPIC TAGS: cathode lens, cathode lens aberration, electron optics, immersion
lens, electron image
ABSTRACT: Formulas for the coefficients of aberration of a combination clectro-;
magnetic cathode lens, developed by. Yao Fu-Den (Scientia" Sinica, 1958, 7, 1,
i 3 1), are claimed to be in error. Nearly the same method of developing. these
formulas is used in the present article; the formulas are intended for calculating
'the third-order aberrations in combination cathode lenses; the trajectory
equation solutions are expanded in small initial electron energies. In addition,
the spread of the. velocity axial components is analyzed. The formulas allow for
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practical peculiarities of the cathode (immersion) lenses and permit calculating
aberrations of both purely electrostatic and combination systems used in forming
an electron image. The formulas are recommended for computing the resolution
of electron -optical sys~te.ms.~ Orig. art. has: 40 formulas.
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Calculation of the aberrations of cathode lenses. Radiotekh.
elektron. 9 no.5:844-850 My 164. (MIRA 17:7)
ACC NR: AP6027239 SOURCE CODE:
AUTHOR: Bonshtedt, B. E.; Ronkin, Zh. M.
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OR G: none
TITLE: Effect of the resistance of photocathodes on the operation of
devices for registering large luminous fluxes under conditions of transient switchi
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 1477-1483
TOPIC TAGS: photocathode, photoelectric device, photocathode resistance,
luminous flux
ABSTRACT- Limitations caused by a semitransparent photocathode when registering
strong luminous fluxes are investigated. An analysis of the operation of a photo-
cathode is presented and a method of calculating the longitudinal resistance of the
photolayer is proposed. The results of the calculations are confirmed by a number
of experimental investigations made with devices produced both in series and in
special runs. JDW]
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"Orth'te from the Granites Of the Bassadj1a River
In Northern Kirgbizia," H M Bohnatedt-Kiipletekaya,
and N M Prokopenko, 8 pp
"Zap Mineral Obehoh USSR" Vol 65, No. 3
A discussion of the Composition and cryntaline forms
of orthite occuring as an accessox7 mineral in the
OMptive rocks of Kirghizia
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040 dia3lVorr. Individual crystals of hivinnile prvviIsasly
described by It. and Vlotla%vis 40. 70W) are in lee
11110: sircondary calcite. flalloyite en"Itilicsi all the previ"ll, *0
0 itainerials. Other sintilaf octurvel" on Nit. Kmot-likin
and Mt. Karaval "IV liesisclilm'd. Tahul.w crystall of 00
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of Southern Norway and with the forinati,in of luat,ite,
in the Illnen Wits. Calcite is typical f,,t lite of
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blistinnite. Thervinat aluly.l. j.'ve a typical ettl,v G.f
49 sibbsile with an entlotherinic t-flect at WW (iran.ition
it) alonohydrate). After cilcumlion at lii.*W. gibbAite is
challp,tt to iil"ll'ic -r-alaillina. B-11111ilt: Alm%, in ill
dehydration pt,siltict a talsals,r bi.m.ll org'.
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USM/Mineral Deposits May 1947
"The Minerals of the Oancrinite Group Found in
the Vishnev Mountain in the Urala," H. M#
Bonshtedt--Kupletskaya, R. F. AreBt-Yakubovich,
4 pp
"Poklady Akademli Nauk SSSR" Vol IVI, No 5
Table showing chemical analysis of subject
canorinite.
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Jan/Feb/YAr 48
Crystals
"Crystals of Scutterudite From the Akdzhilg Deposits
in AlaiskI M2rebet,"X. M. Bonshtedt-J4TIetalmya,
Acti4 Hem, I p
"Upiski V-S Mineral Obahch" Vol LUVII., No 1
Describes crystalline structure of subject crystals,
Crystal on which studies-were made was donated to
Mineralogical Department., Geology Museum ixeni A. P.
J~krplnskly.Acad Scl USSR, 14becov.
1/49*7.
"T'
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V Ilmenito- ffom ininew deposits of the Soviet Union:
Trudy Alipffolog. M4,0~11
and microscopic investigistimis of polished Pecdoxis we given
for three typical limmites from Sta. Mawk, the Poldritvaya.
Village (Ural), nod (Ural)#
especially. It, their my chnutenstic untnizing structurm
'th fine dispersion ef graphic or chninlike in'tWowths cf
i
w
magnetite, hematite' (martite, from oxidind magnetite),
and c"n rutile. While normal ilmenites only. contain
Moderate jwrceni~ges of MnTiOt and hIgT10j, thi tnineW
frorn Praskov'e-Evgexlevskaya Mines contains 52-8% NI
NInTl0j), it
li% and 32-M.670 FeTiO6 (besides 3-100 '
equiv.to"pietWImtniti,"d.4..G. Theminemlisalsofnelly-
replaV by perov-skite. An ilmenite from pegmatite veins
ati-Ata (nortlivrest . Pribalkhash'e) is remarkable
of V
because of its distorted forms, elongated alonS an axis of the
Hod kind which make it similar to columbitt! or wotinamite,
Its Aln content Is high (10 * 270 MnA). . lit polished sec-
tiom the IninerA shows an extensive decoiniin,' only mall;_
ite are interspersed in a granular
rrmnnnt-i of prioinry Hniew
nuaiitt' and rutile nod a nonore inintrid
aggregatc of hL
(probably mica). Tht x-ray powder diagrarn corifirms this
arkable dislategration of av ilmenite. W. Eltel
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USSR/Cosmochemistry - Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry D.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4161
Author nght
Inst All-Union Mineralogical Society
Title New blinerals. I,. II.
0- Va.
84, No 3, 341-384;
Orig Pub Zap. Vses. mineralog. 1955;
1956, 85, No 1, 75-82
Abstract I. Abstracts concerning new.minerals, including refe-
rences to the original source. Avelinoit, barbosalit,
belovit, berillit, vayrinenit, gassulit, irinit, isti-
suit, kallagkhanit, Imrdenit, koffinit, kurumsakit,
laueit, metatyuyamunit, nameless mineral, mineral of
chinglusuit type, navalchoit, Na-analogue of khlyuettit,
pavonit, parasimplezit, product of alteration of yanti-
nit, rabbitit, Sr-containing Ca borate, tavoritj khagen-
dorfit, shcherbakovit.
II. (According to 1954-1955 literature). Ammersoit,
Card 1/2 - 53
til-BONS
Now minerals. 3. Zap.Tses.m1n.ob-va, 85 no-3:373-385 '56. (MLRL 9:11)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh meatorozhdeniy, petrografli, mineralo-
gii I geokhImii Akedemit nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(Mineralogy)
USSR/ Coamochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry
Aba Jour Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 4, 1957, 1.1507
Author Semenov Ye-J., Boiashtedt-Kupletskaya E.M., Moleve V.A., Sludskaya N.N.
Inst Academy of Sci.e*n_c_e-s-TG3R--------
Title Vinogradovite -- A New Mineral
Orig Pub : Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956~ 109, No 3, 617-620
Abstract : In 12 pegmatite cores of Lovozersk and Khibiny alkaline massifs
(Kola peninsula) has been discovered a new miiieral --' vinogradovite,
named in honor of academician'A.P. Vinogradov. The mineral is present
in the fom-of finely acicular and'finely fibrous formations up to 5
cm in size: 16 contact-adjoining portions as fringes and pseudomor-
phoses of ramsaite and lamprophillite; in the central part, vithin'ca-
-ities of dftaes of natrolite and analcime; other aisociatecl minerals
of pegmatite: aegirite, nepheline, xicroclime.' eudialite, apatite), 'po-
lylithionite, neptunite etc. Origin of vinogradovite is hydrdthermal.
Syngony dA'monoclinic. Coloration of aggregates is vhite, crystals
are colorllsss. Brittle,_-4ith uneven JYacture, perfect cleavage along
(010). Ha:dness(,J 4, sp. gr. 2-878, 'ki-P 800P - Optically biaxial
D.
1/2
USSR/ Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry
Abs Jour Reftrat Zhur - KIAmiya, No 4, 195T, 11507
D.
V -z 410; N = 1,775., V 1.770, 1 - 745 t' o. oo4, N - fip =' 0 - 030;
elong%tion positive, cN 9's -(u. Plane 10yoptical axes perA_ dicular to
't.010)~ Wc~ak pleochroism, N,> N Dispersion of optical axes r", V.
M i Lg OVe'r (010). Tentative ~oqition of axes a-'b: c 'm 1.18 : 1
:'7r910';8'. Dehydration curve and Debye X-ray pattern have been
recorded. Results of chemical anaiusis (in %): sio2 4o.70, TiO 33 6o
All 6.2o, M90 036, CaO 1.00, Na2O 12.00, e+ (110) U4'
X .781 H
2.03 20 1
H20- 0.66, sum 100.44. Tentative formula; Na5T14AIS'6024 3H20. Re-
.sults,of specific analyses (in %): -chemically 3.52% Rb 0 by spectral
Analy-eis 0.08 and O~Q%.Be (in two specimens).- In additfoa" spectral am-
lysis. revealed Fe, Mn, Sr) Ga and Zr. Crystallochemical position of in-
diviaual elements not entirely clear. On the surface vinogradovite un-
dergoes Isucoxen4zation.
2/2
B01SHM!-RM1VMYA, N.M.
Now miuer~ajs. Zap. Tom min. ob-va 86 no.1:116-130 157.
(MLEA 10; 4)
1, Institut geologit radnykh mestoroshdonly petrografii, mine-
ralogii I gookbluli (ION) Akadeall nauk SM, Kooky&.
(mineralogy)
7-j-~rj U ~ 1-T
GRIGORIYEV, D.P.; BONSHTFDT-XUPLETSKLYA, E.M.; GRITSAYYM. G.S.; MIKnYZV,
V.I.
From the Commission of New Minerals of the All-Union Mineralogi-
cal Society. Zap. VBes. min. ob-va 86 no-2:315-316 157.
(MLFA 10:
1. Predeedatell I-eninVadakogo gornogo instituts, (for GrigorlyeT
and Mikheyev). 2. Inatitut geologii. rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petro-
grafii. mineralogii i geokhimii Akademii, nauk SSSR, goskva (for
Bonshtedt-Kupletskaya and Oritsayenko). 3. Leningradekly gosudar-
stvennyy universitet (for Tatarskiy).
(Mineralogical societies)
BONSHTXDT-K"LET.';JUYA, E.M.
New m1nerals. P;irt S. Zau.Vs.min.ob-vm 86 no.3:375-381 '57.
(Nuu. 10: 9)
1. DeystvitellnyN, chlen Vsesoyuznogo mlnersiogiabeskopo obshchestva.
2. Institut geologii rudnykh mostorozhdoniy, petrografii, minernlogii
i peokbimii Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(Iliteralogy)
I BONSHTADT-KUPLVZSKAYA, BeKe
-- -
Now minerals-VI. Sap. Toss. min. ob-va 87 no,1:76-84 158.
(MM 11:6)
1. Institut geologii rudzykh meetoro.ihdeui-7p'petrografii, minera-
logli i gookhimii Akademil nauk SSSR, Moskva*
(MineralogO
-B.M.
- -
runt'-E -Imorqtt~, . ob-va 87 no.3:384-385
.MG-0 ical tables, Zap. Vass. min
158. (MIRA 11:10)
(mineralogy)
BONSHTEDT-KUPLETSKAYA, X.M.
New minerals. PAA ~-. Zap. Vass. min. ob-va 87 no.4:476-493 '58.
(MIRA 12:1)
l.Inatitut geologii rudmykh mestorozhdanir, petrografii, minera-
logii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Mineralogy)
BONSHTFM-KUPLET SKAYA, E. M.
N...... . .........
New minerals. Part 8. Zap.Vaes.min.ob-va 88
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mostorozhdoniy,
gookhimii (IGEM) Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva,
V9oeoy=nogo mineral ogi che skogo obahchestva,
(Nineralogy)
no-3:309-322 '59-
(MIRA 12:11)
Detrografii, mineralogii i
degretvitellny;~ chlen .
J_PjJVI-JWFIETSKAYA._~;.kI. ; SHLEPOV,
IPOVILAYTIS, Margarita Makeimovna: 3QjP
V.K., red.izd-va; MAYMII, Ye.V., tekhn.red.
(Basic mineralogical characteristics of the Dzhida molybednum-
tungsten deposit] Oenovnye cherty mineralogii dzhidinskogo
molibdono-voll-framovogo mestorozhdanita. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk sssn, ig6o. 166p. (Akademila nauk SSSR. Institut geologii
rudnykh mostorozhdenii, petrografii, mineralogii i gookhimii.
Trud7, no.24) (MIFLA 13:6)
(Dzhida RangO-MO17bdenum ores)
(,Dzhida Range--Tungsten ores)
CH=OV, F.V., glavnyy red.; X0 -KUPLETSKAYA, N.M., doktor
-G.P., prof..
geol.-mineral.nauk. zem.glavnogo red..
red.; BILOV, N.V., akademik, red 0; SHUMIKOVA. O.K., doktor
gool.-mineral.nauk. red. [deceased]; SHANXN, T.N., red.izd-va;
2MENKOVA, Ye.V., tekhn.red.
[Minerals;.a handbook] Mineraly; spravochnik. Moskva. Vol.l.
ENati,r, elements. Intervatellic compounds. Garbides, nitrides,
phosphides, areenides, antimonides, bismathides, sulfides,
aelenides, tellurides) Samorodnye elementy. Intermetallichaskle
soodineniia. Isrbidy, nitridy, fosfidy, arsenidy, antimonidy,
visoutid.vp sullfidyp aelenidyg telluridy. 196o. 616 p.
(MIRA 13:12)
1.,Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii rudnykh meBtorozhdeniy,
petrografiiv mineralogii i geokhimii. Z. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Chukhrov).
(Mineralogy--Handbooks. manuals, etc.)
BONSMWT-,'EM~~SKATA,,
.
Nov minerals. Part 9. ZaP- Tses. min. ob-va 89 no.1:63-81 160.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. InEtitut geologli rudnykh watoeozhdoniy, petrografii, mineral-
9j:11 i geokhinii (IGIN) AkAdezil -i SSSR, Moskva.
(Minerals)
BONSHTEDT-HUPLETSKAYA, E.M.
Nejq minerals. Augus iap.Vses-.min.ob-va. go no.4:438-450 '61.
(miltA 14; 9)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhimii (IGEM) AN SSSR, Moskva.
(minerals)
GRIGORtUX, D F - BONSHTEDT-KUPLSTS~~KA~.; BORNEXAN-STARIWEVICH.,
I. D. ; aiTEM 19 TARSKIY, V.B.; FRANK-WENETSKIY., V.A.
To u.1.1 mineralogists of the Soviet Union. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va 90
no-5:607-608 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. Predsedatell Komisaii po novym mineralam Vsesoyuznogo mineral-
ogicheakogo obohchastva (for Grigorlyev). 2. Komisaiya po, npvym
mineralam Vsesoyuznogo mineralogichoskogo obshc~mstva (for all).
(Mineralogical societies)
CHUKHRGV, F. V.; BONSHTEDT-KUPLETSKAYA, E. M.
Apropos of the review of volume 1 "Minerals";-a reference book
by A. A. Kukharenko., V. A. Frank-Kamenetskii,,I. I. Shafranovskii.
Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 91 no.4:498-502 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
(minerals) A A.
(Frank-Kaminetski Shafranovskii, I. I.)
BOI-ISHTEDT-KUPIZ-TSKAYA., E.M.
Ncw minerals. Part 12. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va 92 no.2-.187.-206
262. NIRA 15to')
1. Inatitut goologii rudnykh mestorozhdenly., Iotjrografii,
mineralogii i geokJAmii (IGE14) Akademii nauk SSSR., Moskva.
Minerals)
BONSHTEDT-KUPLETSKAYA, E.M.
Few minerals. Part 13. Z&p.Vses.mi.n.ob-va. 92 n.o.2:194-218 163.
(Km 16:5)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrogr!ifii,)~ineralogii
J. geokhimii (IGEM) AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Minerals)
CIIUKfUtOV, F.V., otv. red.; BONSIITE IILFTUXA-,-.E.M., daktor
9L7U11- -
geol.-min. nauk, ot,~-.-ied.. I.G., red.izd-
-va; POMAKOVA, T.V., teklin. red.
[Minerals; a manual] Mineraly; spravochnik. Moskva, Izd-
-vo AN SSSR. Vol.2. No.l. [Balides] Galogenidy. 1963.
295 P. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Akademiya nauk SSM. Institut geologii rudnykh mesto-
rozhden4, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent Ali SSSR (for Chukhrov).
BONSH'IEDT-KUPLETSKAYA, E.M.; YAKOVLEVSKAYA, T.A.
------ -1----~'-,~----II----
New minerals. Part 14. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 92 no.5:566-578
163. . (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhimii (IGEM) AN SSSR, Moskva.
u 1) t IT -1( ",'4; obituary.
.;,~ " I ..
1:01ttevich I'ab -0,1, 3., /,-. I
'752
163.
!"Cn, . -:I n. oL-va 92 rio.6:7-
BONSHTELT-KUPLETSKAYA, E.M.; YAKOVUVSKAYA, T.A.
New minerals. Part 15. Zap. Taos. min. ob-va 93 no.494"-459
164 (MIRA l8t2)
'I. Institut geologil radn-ykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografli,
mineralogii i geokhimil (IGEM) AN SSSR, Moskva.
Bf-'N'-'IiT!~,T)T-YUPI.,ET~KAYA.,
New minerals. Part 16. Zap.VseS.min.ob-,.,a 94 no.24-187-202 16c
(MIRA 18:5)
I. Institut geologii i-udn.Irkh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
minerelogill j. Grokhimii (TGSI) AN SOISR, Moskva.
BONSHTEDT-KULETSKAYA E.M.
, ~ -.-, , 1 , ~. . . -., ~f. , "
New minerals. Report No.17. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 94
no.6:665-686 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy petrograf-Ji.,
mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva, Deystvitellnyy
chlen Vaesoyuznogo mineralogicheskogo obshchestva.
ALYAVDIN, V.F.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N., doktor geol.-
mineral.nauk; KOMY-OVf A.I.; KUKHARRNKO A.A.. prof.; SALIDAU, E.P.;
SMOLIYANINOVAP N.N.; BCRNEMAN-STAqWOYftCH',- I.D.; TATARSKIY, V.B.,
Prof.; FRANK-KAMENETSKIY, V.A.
From the Commission on Now Minerals of the Minerological
Society of the U.S.&R. Zap.Vses.min.ob-va 94 no.5:5~5-
565 165. (MIRA 18.-il)
1. Komissiya po novym mineralam VseBoyuznogo mineralogicheskogo
obsbehestva. 2. Predapdatell Komisaft po, novym mineralam
Vsesoyuznogo mineralogk~heskogo obshchestva (for Frank-
Kamenetskiy). 3. Zamestitell predsedatelya Komissii po novym
mineralam, Vaesoyuznogo mineralogicheskogo obshchestva (for
Bonshtedt-Kupletskaya)- 4, Sekretarl Komiosii po, novym
mineralam Vsesoyuznogo mineralogicheskogo obshchestva (for
Salldau).
AT.WSLNIaOV, L.A..; AKSENOVA, 2.1.; ARTMIYEV, S.F.; AFLW'M. 4L.;
-;__.BLMXOV, M.S.; MrKMV. V.A.. VILIKANOV. D.P.;
VAR-MOVSXIY, I.A.; GOBLIMN, I.M.; XVIDOVICH, L.N.; DBGTMWA,.
G.N.; WSKOV, P.P.; ICATARJKHDV, F.V.; KOLISN3X, P.A.; KOZHIN,
A.P.; MIX&RMO, G-V.; KMJZE. I.L.; KURSM. A.N.; OSTROVSXIY,
N.B.-, PASHINA, S.K.; SIMIKIN, N.V.; M*RUOV, A.T.-, TIKWKIROV.
A.R.; ULITSKIT, P.S.; TJSH&KOV. B.P.; FILIPPOV. V.K.-, CHIMAVSKIY,
L.H.; CRUDINOT, A.A~; SEMPLUKOV. S.I.; TIKEEDMMV, N.N.
Petr Valerianovich Kaniovskii; obituary. Avt.transp. 37
no.4:57 Ap '59. (KIU 13:6)
(Kaniovskii, Petr Valerianovich, 1881-1939)-
BOMA-, G. - No. 14j, Summer 1954. - Hungarian Heavy industries
Air corditioning systems and machinery* Pe 38o
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955
Uncl.
WIX, G.;YAKWfl, G.;BONTA, I.;HORVATH. 1.
*~""
Hormonal influences on glucose resorption from the intestines. IV. The
effect of cortin on the resorption of glucose. ACta Dhysiol. hung. 2 no.
3-4'-459-467 1951. (CIA 22:1)
1. Of the Institute.of Pbarmacology of Budapest University.
G. 3011TA, I.; GYORGY, L.
Blood serum influence on the effects of insulin. Kiserlates
Orvost;ud- 3 no. 5:334-338 1951. (CIRL 21:3)
1. Doctors except G. Lajos. 2. Institute of Pharmaceutics,
Budapest Medical University.
WIX, G.;R2E~~ ;GYORGY, L.;FMTE, G.
Hormonal Influence& on glue4se resorption from the intestines. V.,
Contributions to the mechanism of insulin affect. Act& physiol. binng.
3 no.1:59-68 1952. (C1KL 24:3)
1. Of the Ineti~ute of Pharmacology of Budapest University.
CIO
Effect at T"Odator substpoes an arprimeaw ronallyper.
fension,J11 rats. P.-lierr. LGyorgy, mul JMlonta
'JAysid Acad. Sri. himp. 1953, 4,
11cri'arin, Theophyllinc, Der 1, Yahimbinc, N '-"19 (p-br.mo-
lin tyl-ninridelyl-trupinum IrT dividnish the blmxl lircssure of
renal hygicrtcAsivc, ra is in Small closes, Although they haV& no effect
on. the'itormat blotxl pressure of'rats. Veratrine in small doses
Od mg.lkg. has no effect on the blood preaskirc, fn largcr ones
11*5 ;9_111. it causes a great fall In blaml pressure both in normal
as 1 11 in hyputensiva rats. Veratrinc-ructhyl-iDdide and
%,eratrinc-lienzy1biomide. Wave no effect tin blood pressurr. Yuhim.
b1ne and N' 239 have -in increasing depressive actitwn with the in-
crease in blood pressure. CO, inlinintion defirvast-w (aftin an initial
-elevatitin) the blood pressure u( hypettenAve rats. '.*~cv,nal has
no depresmint acticon, A. M L. lIvzNAi;.
B ~ " / t /- " / -) -T-I ~," C'~ ~~ D'~ ,
PAAL, Gyorgy, Dr.; 130M, Janos, Dr.
The situation and problems of our industrial health services. Nepegeszee-
r:,iu, 10 no.1-2:k5-21 Jan-Yeb 58.
X
(INDMTR" HYG
mad. serv. in Hungary (Hun))
BONTA, Janos., dr.
*Fatal industrial accidents caused by alcohol in the Hamburg
harbors and plants.* Reviewed by Janos Bonta. MunIcavedelem
6 no.1/3-.61-62 160.
1. "Munkavedelem' szerkeazto bizott;sagi tagja.
X-
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Catalog of protective clothing and eafety equipment" compiled
by the Hungarian Council of Trade Unions. Reviewed by Janos
Bonta. Munkavedelem 6 noo4/6:52 160,
1. "Munkavedelem* szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, JaAoo,,, dr.
OA mortal oubacute,ailicoeia caused by Neuburg quartz
chalk" by R. Hosqhek. Reviewed by Janos Bonta.
Munkavedelem 6 no.?/9.-55 1160o
1, *Munkavedelem" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONU, Janos,, dr.
.-81Mbe'll"Plitinhalect Txichloreethylene vapors ajid tobacco
smoke on the blood picture of hares" by W. Miputh. Reviewed
ty,. Janos- Bonta.-. . MwAavedelem- 6 - noo-7/9:59 160o
1. *Munkavedelem* szerkeazto bizottsagi tagjg.
V,
,:.:i
BONTA, Janos dr - -
"Expanding facilities for occupational health." Reviewed by Janos
Bonta. Munkavedelem 6 no-.10/12:51 160.
1. OMankavedelem" szorkeazto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Factory sanitatiom system in France" by H. Beckenkamp, L. Gramer,
Reviewed by Janos Bonta. Munkavedelem 6 no.10/,~2:51-52 ~6o,
1. "Munkavedelem" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
n1a milk a protecti-ve-or preventive-agent in case of
industriiLl poiisoning?ft Reviewed by Janos. Bont4.
t 60.
Mankavvdelem-6-ne.7/96
16 "Munkavedelem" szerkeazto bi%ottsagi tagja.
BOWTA,,_..Ta=p dr.
ODust disease caused by calcium fluoride (fluorite)* by
F. Koelach. Reviewed by Janos Bontaw Munkavedelem 6
no.7/906 160,
1. Muilmvedelemw, szerkeazto bizotteagi tagj;L.
BONTA, Janos.,.dro
*oral tpA4"m NaeaUl. - to. workerw -emvmwd
t9
me Stankovicj,
Do Poleti, Rovieved by Janox.Bon44. M=kayedelem 6 no.7/9t
60- 160,
,Ankavedelea* asorkeesto biadttaW tagjao
13ONTA, Janos# dr.
"Weather as a eause for poisonings oce = ing in mineral oil
-re:Cineriesu by H. Gronamnnn. Revieved by Janos Bonta.
Munkavedelem 7 no,4/6:62 161.
1. "Munkavedelem" azerkeazto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Significance of paper electrophoresis in factory medicine" by
W-.Heinen, G.Zerlett, F.Meissner. Reviewed by Janos Bonta.
Mankavedelem 7 no.7/908 161. 1
1. "Mankavedelem" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Examination of cable solderers exposed to lead poisoning" by
E.Grandjean, M.Wutrich. Reviewed by Janos Bonta. Itinkavedelem
7 no.7/9:61 161.
1. "Mm*avedelem" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Labor safety in dealing with two-component plastic materials"
by J.Eich. Reviewed by Janos Bonta. Munkavedelem 7 no.7/9:
61-62 161.
1. "Mankavedelem" szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA., Janos, dr.
"Man as the most importnnt factor in productionf by K.Turatus.
Reviewbd by Janos Bonta'. Munkavedelem 7 no.7/9:63 161.
1. "Munkavedelem" szerkeazto bl*, tsagi tagja.
BONTA, janos, dr.
'Significance of the dxamination.of the potency of eight for
a factory physician* by. W. Heinen,, R. Toussaint., G. Zerlett.
Reviewed by Janos Bonta. Munkavedelem 8 no.10/12:61-62
,62.
1. "Munkavedelemlm szorkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTAY J~Lnos, dr.
----
Tasks, organization and legal aspects of radiation protection work.
Nepegeozaegugy 43 no.4.'97-101 Ap 162.
(RADIATION PROTECTION)
BONTA, Janos, dro
*'Development of industrial medicine in Holland" by K,O, Winkler.
Reviewed by Janos Bonta. Munkavedelem 9 no.4/6:61 163.
1. *Munkavedelem" szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja-.
BONTK, Janos, dro
wFatal accident caused by aluminum dust at a grinding machineN
by E. Hluelmann. Reviewed by Janos)Bonta. Yhmkavedelem 9
no.4/6:59 163.
lo *Munkavedelem!' szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja,
BONTA, Janos., dr,
--.- "Dust pollution of 4he air of foundries." Reviewed by Janos
Bonta. Munkavede:em 9 no.,3o/12:6o-61 163.
1. Editorial board member, "Munkavedelem."
BONTA, Janos, dr.; VOIT, Endre, dr.
-, I., ------- _- -1-
Some organizational questions of the protection against radiation.
. Munkavedelem 7 no.1/13:33-37 161.
1. "Munkavadelem" szorkeszto bizottsagi tagja. (for Bohta.).
BONTA, Janos, dr.
"Mortal poisoning on a freight vessel due to phosphorus hydrogen."
Reviewed b5r Janos Bonta, Munkayedelem 10 no.1/3a57-58 164.
1. FAitorial board member, "Munkavedelem.0
I
B.ONTA, Janos, dr. I
New statutory provisions on radiation shielding in Hungary,
Munkavedelem 10 no.10/12:47-50 164.
1. Editorial toard Member, "Munkavede2em."
1';~ 1~1. -
BONTA, Janos, dr.
. Radiation danger, radiation shielding. Elet tud 20 no.18:
850-853 7 My 165.
UJHELYI, Janos; BONTA, Jozsef; DEAK, Gyorgyne; HORVATH BORS, Erno
Gonstx*oting middle and large blocks from foam slag concrete. Magy
ep ip 10 no.2:65-70 061.
1. "Magyar Epitoipar" szerkeazto bizottsagi tagja.
BONTA, Jouef
"A history of the constraction of Badapest from the recapture of Buda
to the Compromise" by Gabor Preisich. Reviewed by JTsef Bonta.
Magy op, ip 10 lio.3:135 161.
1. "Magyar Epitoipar". szerkeszto bizottsagi tagja.
.AL?JTA, JoLsef Kossuth-dijas
j
D43velopment ef the mechanization of the civil engineering
industry. Magyar ep ipar 11 no.3,.133-137 162.
IBONTE. G.. dr.; RIFF, G.. dr.; CARCN. J., dr.
31-plane anglography with the cainera "Odelca". Cesk.rentg.14 no.4:
26o-264 Age 6o.
1. Radiologicke oddeleni krajeke nemocnice "Citi Hospitali~ren,
Lille -- Franciei
(ANGIOGRAPHY equip & supply)
ll~).,;TkA [Vmu),-Qmkv= XkromyebW 4W Roumanki. [Sorne Rumanian micro-
SM. sei. A(%W. rount.. xxiv, 5, pli. 321-3:10, 1941. [Recrived
This liett of microftingi collected in Ittunania comprimes 59 fungi (of which 51 am
Umlimles) found tin 69 bortt& Among thooo new to the muntry are &-poria
mrayanae [R.A.M.. xxi, p. 4001 an leaves of Vamgarw arbarm"s and Urom3w*
beiae on beet leaves. while others, found on new hosts for Rumania, include 17.
yenidw,-tiadoriae on 0. arboreims and Traitzschelia (Purcinial pimni-tpinome on
Pruntm erragifern. In addition, the following may he mentioned: Apiapporium
[.84-rdium] salivitium on plum, Gymnospora Ykqium ju it ilerin urn [ibid., xxv, p. 1851
on apple, and G. saNywe [ibid., xm p. 4931 on pear leaves.
luo'N fig A
)*"V. Ukroorplow PwUliss, O"Wn" pow W SOWMAUla. I Parsaitic
-tis~t;16ngi iWw 14) &W. ori. Aead. raw*., xxv, 7, pp. 440-442,
7 figs,, IN3. litatovived April, 1%8.j .
Pewiled note am Oven on tW followiq funo in Rumania [cf. RAM., xrvii,
p. 2741: Cameporiosa (Cerovepm] osWU libid., xxv, p. 4391. Phoma andki. floe.
cit.], andSpomoderomiwo pluriseptatum Cloc. ciL; xxv, p. W2]~ The firet was found
ton Aw4wn (Pewvda"*xj rawtiew on ask in the Bakhamt market in the
~Utumn of 1942. The fungus forms dark btown suives on the leaves. atems. %pd
Inflot , remlibling at first a rusL The pustules when open assume a greyish.
velvety appearance. The conidiophorqw6 &rising from a spherical paudostronts.
art. rigid, sinuous, denticulate, unicellular, olivaceous at the baw, hvaline towards
the apex, and measure 75 by 6 p. The hyaline, straight or xlightl~rufved. cylin-
drical-fusiform conidin are rountled at the extromifica, inuatly uniAeptate, anti
!neasure 21 to 51 by 4 to 7 M, Synonyms given are Jllarssmino kirrA" jibid.,
is, p. 613) and F~s~liua deproram f. pdrojeliesi Mom [ibid., xvi, p. 493).
Examination of the Mom herbarium material showed the latter to be identical
with the authoes fungus.
PA~ amdAi was found in awxiation with V. andhi [ibid., x%ii, p. 771). The
isolated, spherical or somewhat flattened py-cnWIA occurred in an elongsted, rather
undeveloped, blackish stroma between the ridges on the stem. They were 90 to
180 p in diameter, having a 3- to 4-layered wall and a not irm prominent, papillate
orifive. The hyahne pycompoom measured 2-5 ky I to 1-5p. It is "nguished
from several other P. mpp. found on the mom host by smaller, non-guttulate spot".
S. plurimpfigum caused severe leafspot and leaf curl of cucumber plants at Rasnov
in H42. the lmvm drying up and the stems wilting; the entire pUnting appear"i
wwche,d. and the yield was reduced. The conidiopbores messured 30 to 45 by 5 to
6 it and the conidia from 21 to 66 by 9 to 16 IA.
All these diseases dmid be treated by- removing and burning the infected
planta and practising a three or (our years' rotation.
BOXTRA (VERA). 30" 11 an 1ML [Phytopathokwical Doom The
---l94T.j=AW.JoW. Csrv- a". fiwo&., xv, P. 2", 1945.
AmvWi to an abLtmd of a paper reaJ Wove the Rumanian Inetitub of
Agricultuml Research in January, 1943, sharp attacks of Cisdavotion,
"Wn on cucumber, leaf mould of tomato (Ch qtm~wrww), MA F"Witsee
wik of eineraris were noted in Rumania in IIH=2---O8e4MW" ("Woo"M Tar.]
FM was serious on cocumber leaves; Z"-Z; of aW.T'i"
;;;iQ PkIfts audi [RAAF., xvii, p. 7711 was observed for the firLib time in
Rumania', causing a blackening of apple steam; A ozympmmm caused a wilt
of bullock's eye plants; black amb [wart disease) of potaton (SYN04MUM
endobiakum) 'was recorded,fopparently for the first time for Rumania: cf. ibid.,
xv, p. 2521; and a gummosim or sugar Does was produced by BacOm bAss (ibid.,
xxiii, p. 465).
/Itotting ot cabbage roots. V, Bontea (ArW. Inst. Cerc.
Roindn, 1952-3, f1955,1, 22, 3713=T-17F~'The attack on cz-bbage by
P110111a lingam and measures talmn. in Rournania to counterac it are
de~;cfibcd, Seeds can be disinfected by immersion in water at 50*
for 20-25 rain., washing with cold water and drying, or, altzma.
tively, by steeping in 0-10% aq. HSCI, for j br. Beds can be dis,
i~fccted'wiffi a 10,. solution of 40j; formalin two weeks before
6aiving. (From French summary.) (35 references.) J. S. C.
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RUIMIA/Plant Diseases Diseases of Cultivated Plants. o-3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol,, No 7, 1958, 30243
Author Savulescu, A. Bontea V. Hulea, A., Becerescu, D.,
Marin, A., Suta,_=,PLI-ers' lea, E.
Inst Bucharest Agricultural Institute.
Title The Effect of Meteorolo-ical Conditions on the Formation,
0
Appearance and Ripening of the Perithecia of Endostigme
inacqualis (Cooke) Sydow and on the Dissemination of the
Ascospores.
Orig Pub : Phytopathole Z., 1956, 26, No 4) 233-376.
Abstract : Observations on the manufostation and development of the
perithecia were made at Bucharest Agricultural Institute
on leaves collected in October and November. Leaves in
idre nets were left in the natural conditions of the or-
chard* From the 15 of December every 15 days one looked
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biolt) No 7) 1958) 30243
for the appearance of perithecia. An investigation of the
processes of formation and ripening of capsules and ascos-
pores began dnd were repeated everY 3 days afterwards,
when the first light capsules with uncolored ascosporcs
appeared. Observations for the spread of the ascosporcs
began at the beginning of March and lasted to the end of
1hy. Five years of research indicate that R, inacqualin
my develop porithecia In the leaves, if the average tem-
perature during 1-2 months has reached -30, the mean mini-
mum -60 and the mean M."imim 50. Perithecia which fo=
in large numbers on falling leaves from the end of August
to the end of October are the chief source of spring in-
fections The ripening process of the ascospores depends
on the temperature. Ripening rcq~iires an average maximum
temperature for I month of from 1 to 120, an average mini-
MM of -3 or -50, The lower the temparature within the
limits indicated, the longer the ripening process takes.
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No T, 1958, 30243
Precipitation shows a positive effect on this process.
In the orchard the process of ripening lasts from 45 to
50 days~ Precipitation and wind play a substantial role
in the dissenination of the ascospores. To determine the
time for spraying, it is essential to consider the
weather conditions, investigate the state of the perithe-
cia in the orahard and, aside form this, to plant additio-
nal spores in the laboratory as a control.
The b4-bliography lists 36 titles. -- K.V. Popkova.
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COUNTRY Rumania 11-18
CATEGORZ
AB3. JOUR. AZKhim, ~o. 193), i;0- 87725
AUT1HOR Grou, E.;
Instit"ute of Agronomic Research
TITLE Chcm-icaj Compatibility of New Preparations
Used for Plant Protection
An.,Inst. cercetari, agron., 1957 (1958), 257
No , 575-585
ADE,'TRACT The following are compatible: Ca-polysulfide
(1) with Ca-arsenate (II), hexachlorobenzene, and DDT;
Bordeaux mixture M) with wettable sulfur (WS) and DDT;
WS with hey-achlorobenzene and DDT; II and Pb-arsenate (1111)
-with hexachloroben-zene; DDT with parathion (IV); IV with
hexach.1crobenzene and DDT; hexachlorobenzene with 2,4-D.
The follovin,- mixtures are incompatible: I with BM, III and
TV; BM with hexachlorobenzene. Mixture of WS and BM protectne
,apples against hndost.-igme inaequalis and Podosphaera leuco-
tricha, and grapes against mildew and Oidium. The incom-
patible mixture of BM and ISO yields analogous results due
L.o formation of sulfur compounds of Cu.
1-1111shteyn.
VARD :
I.
BONTEA, V.;FOCSANEANU, I.;SAVUlESCU, A.
Effectiveness of some organic preparations in fighting the vine mildew
(Plasm22ara viticola (Berk. et Curt.) Berl. et de Toni) and the apple speckles
Ts (Cooke SydO P. 3139
COTMICARILE. Bucuresti, Rumania. Vol. 8, no. 3, Mar. 1958.
Montaly List of East European Accession (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, September, 1959-
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