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Author : Goburdhun, P. J.
Title : Contribution of large ear phenotypes to grain number improvement in advanced spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) CIMMYT lines
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : Wheat; Triticum Aestivum L; yield potential; yields; ear fertility; ear morphology; large ear phenotypes; grain number improvement; genetics; genomic DNA; CIMMYT; ;
Citation : Goburdhun, P. J.; Contribution of large ear phenotypes to grain number improvement in advanced spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) CIMMYT lines; 2008
Abstract : Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) is one of the most important cereal crops grown in many countries around the world and there is a gap between the production and its global demand. The need to breed for high yielding wheat varieties has always been of utmost
Location : LIB BH
Source : ; 96 p.: 18 figs, 11 tbls
Author : Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute
Title : Performance of promising sugar cane varieties 2007
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : sugarcane; varieties; breeding; variety M 683/95; variety M 2627/92; variety M 703/89; variety M 1861/89; variety M 2238/89; variety M 2593/92; variety M 1672/90; Mauritius;
Citation : Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute; Performance of promising sugar cane varieties 2007; 2008
Location : LIB
Source : Res. Rep. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst., 17; 111 p.: 80 tbls
Author : Seeruttun, S.
Title : Weed management in sugar cane: critical periods of weed competition and mechanisms of interference from Paspalum paniculatum and P. urvillei
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : sugarcane; weed competition; critical periods; allelopathy; herbicides; weeds; Paspalum paniculatum; Paspalum urvillei; amicarbazone; trifloxysulfuron; ametryn; Mauritius;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Weed management in sugar cane: critical periods of weed competition and mechanisms of interference from Paspalum paniculatum and P. urvillei; 2008
Abstract : The aim of this project was to provide sound scientific underpinning for the development of new weed management strategies in sugar cane by exploring competition from the major weeds, and explaining the different mechanisms of weed interference from Paspa
Location : LIB
Source : ; 205 p.: 69 figs, 69 tbls, 1 appen.
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, M. G. H.; Mungur, H.
Title : M 2238/89, a middle and late-ripening sugar cane variety released in 2006 for the rocky, B-soils of the superhumid zone of Mauritius
Year of publication : 2006
Keywords : sugarcane; varieties; sucrose content; fibre content; rocky soils; superhumid environment; Variety M 2238/89; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, M. G. H.; Mungur, H.; M 2238/89, a middle and late-ripening sugar cane variety released in 2006 for the rocky, B-soils of the superhumid zone of Mauritius; 2006
Abstract : M 2238 is a new high yielding sugar cane variety, released in 2006, for cultivation in the rocky B soils of the superhumid zone of Mauritius. This variety has medium sucrose content and fairly high fibre content. It is suitable for mid-season and late-s
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 85 (1-3): 31-38
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Amélioration génétique de la canne à sucre: avancées, performance variétale et homologation de nouvelles variétés
Year of publication : 2006
Keywords : sugarcane; varieties; biomass; coproducts; breeding; varietal performance; Variety M 387/85; Variety M 1400/86; Variety M 1394/86; Variety R 573; Variety R 575; Variety M 703/89; Variety M 1861/89; Variety M 1672/90; Variety M 2627/92; Variety M 1112/94; Variety M 2238/89; Variety M 2593/92; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Amélioration génétique de la canne à sucre: avancées, performance variétale et homologation de nouvelles variétés; 2006
Abstract : In 2005, cane and sugar yield as well as extraction rate were the lowest recorded since 1985, excluding abnormal years. Sugar productivity was lower than in 2004 and 2001 by 0.20 t per ha and 2.1 t per ha respectively for the miller-planters. The area h
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 85 (1-3): 3-30
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, M. G. H.; Mungur, H.
Title : M 2593/92, a high yielding sugar cane variety with above average sucrose content released in 2006 for cultivation in the superhumid zone of Mauritius
Year of publication : 2006
Keywords : sugarcane; varieties; Variety M 2593/92; sucrose content; fibre content; rocky soils; superhumid environment; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Badaloo, M. G. H.; Mungur, H.; M 2593/92, a high yielding sugar cane variety with above average sucrose content released in 2006 for cultivation in the superhumid zone of Mauritius; 2006
Abstract : A new sugar cane variety, M 2593/92, has been released for cultivation in 2006. This variety is high-yielding with above average sucrose content and medium fibre content. It is adapted to the subhumid/humid zones and is suitable for early-, mid- and lat
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 85 (1-3): 39-46
Author : Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute
Title : A review of the 2006 milling season and certain activities of MSIRI Sugar Technology Department
Year of publication : 2006
Keywords : sugarcane; varieties; sucrose content; fibre content; rocky soils; superhumid environment; Mauritius;
Citation : Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute; A review of the 2006 milling season and certain activities of MSIRI Sugar Technology Department; 2006
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 85 (1-3): 47-59
Author : Umrit, G.; Bholah, M. A.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.
Title : Nitrogen benefits of legume green manuring in sugarcane farming systems in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : sugarcane; legumes; legume green manure; nitrogen; nitrogen fixation; plant nutrition; Mauritius;
Citation : Umrit, G.; Bholah, M. A.; Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Nitrogen benefits of legume green manuring in sugarcane farming systems in Mauritius; 2008
Abstract : Field trials were laid down at four locations in Mauritius from 2003 to 2006 to determine the contribution of LGM to the N nutrition of sugarcane and whether LGM could partly substitute for mineral fertilizer N. Data showed that N returns to soil from LGM crops ranged between 100 and 267 kg N/ha of which 50 to 70 per cent was obtained from biological fixation. The availability of N in legume biomass the subsequent plant cane crop as determined by 15N dilution technique, ranged between 21 and 44 kg N/ha. Incorporation of LGM prior to planting significantly increased yield of plant cane fertilized with half the recommended rate of mineral N. Based on the results of this study, current rate of fertilizer N for plant and 1st ratoon cane following a LGM crop may be reduced by half without any loss in yield.
Location : LIB
Source : ; p.52-55
Author : Koonjah, S.; Nayamuth, A. R.; Mangar, M.
Title : Advancement of start of harvest: impacts and corrective measures
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : sugarcane; sucrose content; harvest date; early maturing varieties; variety M 52/78; variety R 575; variety R 573; ripeners; yields; Mauritius;
Citation : Koonjah, S.; Nayamuth, A. R.; Mangar, M.; Advancement of start of harvest: impacts and corrective measures; 2008
Abstract : Trials were implemented to assess the response of the crop towaards advancement of harvest by two to four weeks. Based on these data any potential loss in sugar production was quantified. The suitability of the early varieties was obtained and the possi
Location : LIB
Source : ; p.467-471
Author : Madl, M.; Ganeshan, S.
Title : Notes on the Evaniidae (Hymenoptera) of the Mascarenes
Year of publication : 2008
Keywords : Evaniidae; distribution; insects; parasitoids; Mauritius; Reunion; Rodrigues; Mascarenes; Malagasy subregion;
Citation : Madl, M.; Ganeshan, S.; Notes on the Evaniidae (Hymenoptera) of the Mascarenes; 2008
Abstract : Two species of Evaniidae have been recorded from the Mascarenes. A check list of Evaniidae of the Malagasy subregion is included.
Location : LIB; Ento
Source : Linzer biol. Beitr.; 40(1): 827-831