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Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, H.; Mungur, H. L.; Rivet, L.
Title : (Analyse de la production, de l'évolution variétale et de l'apport de l'amélioration génétique à l'exploitation durable de la canne dans le secteur centre de l'ile Maurice)
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; Breeding; Adaptation; superhumid zone; Genetic progress; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, H.; Mungur, H. L.; Rivet, L.; (Analyse de la production, de l'évolution variétale et de l'apport de l'amélioration génétique à l'exploitation durable de la canne dans le secteur centre de l'ile Maurice); 2001/02
Abstract : In Mauritius, the Central Sector comprises the districts of Plaines Wilhems and Moka, and includes two estates, Mon Désert Alma and Highlands. It has 8500 ha under sugar cane and contributes around 10 percent of annual sugar produced. Four major soil gr
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 216-227
Author : Aljanabi, S.; Parmessur, Y.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.
Title : Microsatellites: a molecular marker technology for genetic mapping and fingerprinting of sugarcane
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; Saccharum officinarum; genetic diversity; yellow spot disease; AFLP; genetic mapping; fingerprinting; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Aljanabi, S.; Parmessur, Y.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.; Microsatellites: a molecular marker technology for genetic mapping and fingerprinting of sugarcane; 2001/02
Abstract : Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) have recently being applied to sugarcane and their potential was investigated for study of the genetic diversity amongst noble canes (Saccharum officinarum) and in molecular mapping of progeny of a bi-pare
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80 (3) / 81 (1-3): 9-16
Author : Barbe, C.; Seeruttun, S.; Gaungoo, A.
Title : Terbo: an alternative to hormone-type herbicides in sugar cane
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; herbicides; weed control; hormones; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Barbe, C.; Seeruttun, S.; Gaungoo, A.; Terbo: an alternative to hormone-type herbicides in sugar cane; 2001/02
Abstract : Herbicide Terbo (a mixture of bromoxynil and terbuthylazine) was evaluated as an alternative to hormone-type herbicides for post-emergence weed control in sugar cane. Five field trials established between 1999 and 2000 have shown that Terbo at rates varyi
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3) /81(1-3): 35-39
Author : Seeruttun, S.; Ismael, F.
Title : (La plantation à forte densité: des premiers résultats des essais à Maurice)
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; high density planting; row spacing; dual rows; close rows; yields; spacing; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Ismael, F.; (La plantation à forte densité: des premiers résultats des essais à Maurice); 2001/02
Abstract : The two most common cane row spacings used in Mauritius are 1.45 m and 1.62 m. Nine trials were laid down between 1999 and 2000 to evaluate two techniques of planting cane at higher densities, namely Dual Rows and Close Rows. Dual Rows consist of pairs of
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 258-263
Author : Paul, J. P.; Bholah, A. M.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : (Les pertes d'azote gazeuses des terres sous culture de la canne à sucre à Maurice)
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; plant nutrition; nitrogen fertilization; fertilizers; nitrous oxides; nitrogen loss; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Paul, J. P.; Bholah, A. M.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; (Les pertes d'azote gazeuses des terres sous culture de la canne à sucre à Maurice); 2001/02
Abstract : Oxides of N and molecular N2 emissions from soil have been postulated to account for a significant proportion of the undefined 40 percent loss of N applied to sugar cane in Mauritius. As the impact of the N oxides (NO2, NO, N2O) on the troposphere and st
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 185-192
Author : Chung Tze Cheong, M.; Adelaide, D.; Appave, R.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : Optimising the selection of permanent samplling unit of sugar cane fields with geographic information system
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; plant nutrition; foliar diagnosis; thematic overlays; spatial overlays; algorithm; permanent sampling units; geographic information system; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Chung Tze Cheong, M.; Adelaide, D.; Appave, R.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Optimising the selection of permanent samplling unit of sugar cane fields with geographic information system; 2001/02
Abstract : Foliar diagnosis is a well-established practice in the fertilization of sugar cane, not only in Mauritius, but also in many sugarcane growing countries. To avoid sampling all fields in any given area, some are selected as representative and are designated
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 73-78
Author : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F.; Nayamuth, A. R.; Ah Koon, D.
Title : Calibration and validation of an amended CANEGRO-DSSAT V3.5 model in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; irrigation; simulation; models; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F.; Nayamuth, A. R.; Ah Koon, D.; Calibration and validation of an amended CANEGRO-DSSAT V3.5 model in Mauritius; 2001/02
Abstract : The performance of the Canegro-DSSAT V3.5 was evaluated under Mauritian conditions with sugarcane variety R 570 under three water regimes, 100 per cent and 50 percent of crop requirements, and rainfed conditions. Canopy parameters were severely over-simul
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 52-60
Author : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F. B.; Nayamuth, A. R.
Title : Testing a modified CANEGRO-DSSAT v3.5 model as a decision-support tool in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; irrigation; simulation; models; water use efficiency; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F. B.; Nayamuth, A. R.; Testing a modified CANEGRO-DSSAT v3.5 model as a decision-support tool in Mauritius; 2001/02
Abstract : After validation of a modified Canegro-DSSAT V3.5 model using variety R 570 under both a set of water regimes ranging from 25 per cent to 100 percent crop water requirements and rainfed conditions, the possibility of using it as a decision-support tool wa
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 45-51
Author : Pyneeandee, D.; Jacquin, E.; Rivière, V.; Claite, G.
Title : (Mécanisation de la préparation et de la distribution des boutures de canne à sucre)
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; mechanization; partially mechanized planting; chopper harvesters; billet planter; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Pyneeandee, D.; Jacquin, E.; Rivière, V.; Claite, G.; (Mécanisation de la préparation et de la distribution des boutures de canne à sucre); 2001/02
Abstract : The sugar cane industry of Mauritius has been confronted during the last decade with a continuous increase in cost of production, mainly cost of labour. This can be reduced by mechanizing labour-intensive cultural operations such as planting and harvestin
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 202-207
Author : Parmessur, Y.; Aljanabi, S.; Saumtally, S.; Jones, P.
Title : (Distribution et caractérisation du phytoplasme, agent causal de la maladie feuille jaune de la canne à sucre à Maurice)
Year of publication : 2001/02
Keywords : SUGARCANE; diseases; sugar cane yellow leaf virus; yellow leaf syndrome; PCR; genetic diversity; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Parmessur, Y.; Aljanabi, S.; Saumtally, S.; Jones, P.; (Distribution et caractérisation du phytoplasme, agent causal de la maladie feuille jaune de la canne à sucre à Maurice); 2001/02
Abstract : To better understand the nature of recent outbreaks of yellow leaf syndrome (YLS) of sugar cane in Mauritius, a study was carried out to assess the distribution and genetic diversity of Sugar cane yellows phytoplasma (SCYP), one of the pathogens associate
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Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 80(3)/81(1-3): 179-184