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Author : Seeruttun, S.; Ah-Koon, D.; Ismael, F. M.; Ng Cheong, R.
Title : Sugarcane reduces soil erosion by more than 80 per cent in five major soil groups of Mauritius
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; soils; soil erosion; erodibility; erosivity; Mauritius;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Ah-Koon, D.; Ismael, F. M.; Ng Cheong, R.; Sugarcane reduces soil erosion by more than 80 per cent in five major soil groups of Mauritius; 2007
Abstract : A project was initiated in 2001 to study soil erosion in five major soil groups of Mauritius. Two standard erosion plots, one with bare soil and the other planted with sugarcane, were established to measure bedload and sediment load over four consecutive
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 384-387
Author : Jones, M.; Porter, C.; Jones, J. W.; Hoogenboom, G.; Singels, A.; Shine, J.; Nayamuth, R.; Kingston, G.; Chinorumba, S.; Van den Berg, M.
Title : Incorporating the Canegro sugarcane model into the DSSAT V4 crop modeling system
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; crop models; modelling; simulation; decision support systems; Canegro; DSSAT; erosivity; Mauritius;
Citation : Jones, M.; Porter, C.; Jones, J. W.; Hoogenboom, G.; Singels, A.; Shine, J.; Nayamuth, R.; Kingston, G.; Chinorumba, S.; Van den Berg, M.; Incorporating the Canegro sugarcane model into the DSSAT V4 crop modeling system; 2007
Abstract : Canegro is one of the leading sugarcane crop growth models and has been used extensively in research and management. An early version of Canegro was included as part of version 3.5 of the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT), an in
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 438-443
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, M. G. H.
Title : An evaluation of interspecific families of different nobilised groups in contrasting environments for breeding novel sugarcane clones for biomass
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; breeding; crossing; cross evaluation; biomass; family x environment interactions; interspecific populations; Saccharum spontaneum; multivariate analysis; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, M. G. H.; An evaluation of interspecific families of different nobilised groups in contrasting environments for breeding novel sugarcane clones for biomass; 2007
Abstract : THE MSIRI breeding program is widening its scope to exploit sugarcane biomass for alternative commodities such as fuel ethanol and electricity to ensure sustainable sugarcane production. In this context, seventeen families comprising different nobilised
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 632-645
Author : Badaloo, M. G. H.; Ramdoyal, K.
Title : Use of predictive statistics for early identification of genetic potential of sugarcane families to produce elite genotypes in advanced trials
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; breeding; crossing; cross prediction; prediction statistics; families; varieties; genotypes; genetic variance; heritability; Mauritius;
Citation : Badaloo, M. G. H.; Ramdoyal, K.; Use of predictive statistics for early identification of genetic potential of sugarcane families to produce elite genotypes in advanced trials; 2007
Abstract : The identification of crosses that have the highest probability of producing elite genotypes is a desirable feature to enhance the efficiency of sugarcane breeding programs. Studies were carried out with 20 biparental crosses to assess their genetic poten
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 646-656
Author : Bissessur, D.; Ramnawaz, C.; Ramdoyal, K.
Title : Comparisons of sugarcane yields in trials and in commercial fields
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; breeding; varieties; yields; yield prediction; commercial varieties; Mitscherlich curve; Mauritius;
Citation : Bissessur, D.; Ramnawaz, C.; Ramdoyal, K.; Comparisons of sugarcane yields in trials and in commercial fields; 2007
Abstract : SUGARCANE cultivars are released for commercial exploitation on the basis of results obtained from clonal trials. These trials are assumed to predict the commercial performance of cultivars in the areas where the respective cultivars are recommended for c
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 681-690
Author : White, W. H.; Ganeshan, S.; Goebel, F. R.; Salazar, J. S.; Samson, P. R.
Title : Advances and challenges in sugarcane pest management: a review of the 2006 Entomology Workshop
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; pest control; integrated pest management; plant resistance; biological control; management pest incursions; white grubs; stem borers; sucking pests; ;
Citation : White, W. H.; Ganeshan, S.; Goebel, F. R.; Salazar, J. S.; Samson, P. R.; Advances and challenges in sugarcane pest management: a review of the 2006 Entomology Workshop; 2007
Abstract : The International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT) Entomology Workshop held 15-20 May 2006 in Cairns, Australia followed by a post-workshop tour to Ramu Sugar Limited, Papua New Guinea. The technical session held over three days was grouped int
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 821-829
Author : Ganeshan, S.
Title : Six armyworm species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) occur in sugarcane fields in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; pest control; armyworms; Mythimna spp.; Mythimna pseudoloreyi; Mythimna loreyi; Mythimna insulicola; Mythimna phaea; Mythimna tincta; Mauritius;
Citation : Ganeshan, S.; Six armyworm species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) occur in sugarcane fields in Mauritius; 2007
Abstract : The species composition of field populations of sugarcane armyworms was studied. Six species namely, Mythimna pseudoloreyi, M. loreyi, M. insulicola, M. phaea, M. tincta, and M. pyrausta were recorded. The first-named represented more than 76 per cent of the moths reared from field-collected larvae.
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 830-834
Author : Ganeshan, S.
Title : Management of sugarcane armyworm Mythimna spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; pest control; armyworms; Mythimna spp.; mechanical harvesting; trash management; biological control; chemical control; Mauritius;
Citation : Ganeshan, S.; Management of sugarcane armyworm Mythimna spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Mauritius; 2007
Abstract : An increase in armyworm Mythimna spp. populations has been observed following the introduction of mechanized sugarcane harvesting and the adoption of trash blanketing. Severe infestations have resulted in total defoliation. Trash removal and insecticide a
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 835-843
Author : McQualter, R. B.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.
Title : Expression profilling of abiotic-stress-inducible genes in sugarcane
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; molecular biology; genetics; C-repeat binding factor - CBF; drought tolerance; C-repeat-dehydration response elements; transgenic sugarcane; Mauritius;
Citation : McQualter, R. B.; Dookun-Saumtally, A.; Expression profilling of abiotic-stress-inducible genes in sugarcane ; 2007
Abstract : Drought is an important environmental factor which affects sugar cane productivity world-wide. Production of drought resistant sugar cane via conventional breeding is difficult and a molecular approach to developing drought tolerance in sugar cane may be
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 878-888
Author : Dookun-Saumtally, A.; D'Hont, A.; Mirkov, E.; Huckett, B.; Ulian, E. C.
Title : Fifth ISSCT Molecular Biology Workshop report
Year of publication : 2007
Keywords : sugarcane; molecular biology; genetics; molecular mapping; physiology; genomics; genetic transformation; ;
Citation : Dookun-Saumtally, A.; D'Hont, A.; Mirkov, E.; Huckett, B.; Ulian, E. C.; Fifth ISSCT Molecular Biology Workshop report; 2007
Abstract : The 5th International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists (ISSCT) Molecular Biology Workshop was hosted by the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute (MSIRI) from 3-7 April 2006. It was organized by Asha Dookun-Saumtally and the MSIRI staff. Initiall
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Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 26: 932-942