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Author : Govinden, N., ed.; Julien, M. H. R., ed.; Hunt, G. L. T.,, ed.; Autrey, L. J. C., ed.
Title : Production, post-harvest technology and utilization of potato in the warm tropics - Proceedings of a workshop held in Réduit, Mauritius, 23-27 July 1990
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; UTILIZATION; PRODUCTION; POSTHARVEST SYSTEMS; PROCESSING; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N., ed.; Julien, M. H. R., ed.; Hunt, G. L. T.,, ed.; Autrey, L. J. C., ed.; Production, post-harvest technology and utilization of potato in the warm tropics - Proceedings of a workshop held in Réduit, Mauritius, 23-27 July 1990; 1991
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Source : ; 184 p.
Author : Ricaud, C.
Title : Seed potato for the warm tropics: Constraints and options
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; SEEDS; DISEASES; VARIETIES; PESTS; STORAGE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ;
Citation : Ricaud, C.; Seed potato for the warm tropics: Constraints and options; 1991
Abstract : The availability of good quality seed of appropriate varieties is one of the most important requisites for improving potato productivity in the warm tropics. For a long time developing countries in the warm tropics have relied on seeds imported at high cost from the more developed countries, and it was generally accepted that seed production in the warm tropics are discussed in this paper, including diseases and their epidemiology, variety adaptation and seed storage. In the light of the various technical and economic considerations, and with due regard to local resources, different options exist. Very high quality seed can now be produced with confidence in the warm tropics with the adoption of the most refined techniques.
Location : LIB; FC
Source : ; p. 22-28
Author : Autrey, L. J. C.; Ferré, P.; Dookun, A.; Saumtally, S.
Title : Seed potato production in the Lowland tropics: the Mauritian experience
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; SEEDS; DISEASES; PESTS; VARIETIES; STORAGE; MICROPROPAGATION; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Autrey, L. J. C.; Ferré, P.; Dookun, A.; Saumtally, S.; Seed potato production in the Lowland tropics: the Mauritian experience; 1991
Abstract : Seed potato production was initiated in Mauritius in 1974 after successful pilot projects. The scheme consisted initially of bulking of certified seed stocks of variety Up to date and on a much smaller scale of propagation of Elite stocks of European var
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Source : ; p. 29-38
Author : Bholah, M. A.; Cavalot, P. C.; Wong Yen Cheong, K.; Deville, J.; Govinden, N.
Title : N, P, K fertilizer requirements of potato in relation to soil P and K status under Mauritian conditions
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; FERTILIZERS; NITROGEN; POTASSIUM; PHOSPHORUS; PLANT NUTRITION; SOIL SCIENCES; SOIL CHEMISTRY; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Bholah, M. A.; Cavalot, P. C.; Wong Yen Cheong, K.; Deville, J.; Govinden, N.; N, P, K fertilizer requirements of potato in relation to soil P and K status under Mauritian conditions; 1991
Abstract : The effects of N, P and K on potato yield, petiole and tuber composition and nutrient uptake were evaluated over a three year period in field trials in the major production zones of Mauritius. N and K applications did not consistently improve yield but the response to P was most significant at all rates. Nutrient levels in petiole and tuber were significantly increased with N and K but not with P. Nutrient uptake by tubers showed that the potato crop had a high requirement for K. Soil P and K threshold values for maximum yield were estimated to be 175 ppm P and 0.6 m.e. per cent K, using 0/1M H2SO4 as extractant. Analysis of soil for available P and K were found to be necessary for the recommendation of optimum P and K rates.
Location : LIB
Source : ; p.60-67
Author : Govinden, N.; Wustman, R.
Title : Potential yield of potato in Mauritius and suggestions to increase yields
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; YIELDS; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; GROUND COVER; PHYSIOLOGY; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Wustman, R.; Potential yield of potato in Mauritius and suggestions to increase yields; 1991
Abstract : A method based on canopy photosynthesis and ground cover developed and tested successfully in the Netherlands and reported by various authors was used to estimate the potential yield of potato in Mauritius located 20 °C latitude. Potential yield varied f
Location : LIB; FC
Source : ; p.68-75
Author : Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Influence of cold storage on survival of, and varietal susceptibility to soft rot erwinias
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; ERWINIAS; VARIETAL SUSCEPTIBILITY; SURVIVAL; COLD STORAGE; BACTERIAL DISEASES; DISEASES; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Influence of cold storage on survival of, and varietal susceptibility to soft rot erwinias; 1991
Abstract : Monthly sampling in infected ware and seed tubers of varieties Mariline, Spunta and Up to date obtained from three localities and stored at 4°C for eight months from December 1983 to August 1984 revealed that the viability of Erwinias spp., mostly Erwinia
Location : LIB; FC
Source : ; p.114-120
Author : Wong Yen Cheong, K.; Govinden, N.; Harris, P. M.
Title : Processing quality of commercial potato cultivars grown in Mauritius
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; PROCESSING; VARIETIES; REDUCING SUGARS; CHIPS (FRENCH FRIES); CRISPS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Wong Yen Cheong, K.; Govinden, N.; Harris, P. M.; Processing quality of commercial potato cultivars grown in Mauritius; 1991
Abstract : It is generally believed that potatoes grown in Mauritius are not suitable for processing and that this limits consumption. As a first step in research for improving the processing quality of potato, it was proposed to assess the processing quality of th
Location : LIB; FC
Source : ; p.168-172
Author : Ferré, P.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Incidence, carry-over and control of common scab Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman and Henrici
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; STREPTOMYCES; FUNGAL DISEASES; DISEASES; COMMON SCAB; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ferré, P.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Incidence, carry-over and control of common scab Streptomyces scabies (Thaxter) Waksman and Henrici; 1991
Abstract : High levels of infection by common scab ranging from 58.4 to 78.2 per cent, on average 68.7 per cent, were found in the field in progveny issuing from locally produced seed variety Up to Date. Under the same conditions, the disease was practically absent
Location : LIB; FC; PATH
Source : ; p.79-85
Author : Rajabalee, A.; Govendasamy, M.; Ganeshan, S.; Banymadhub, N.
Title : Status of the leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii Burgess and of Thrips palmi Karny on potatoes in Mauritius
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; THRIPS PALMI; LIRIOMYZA TRIFOLII; INSECTICIDES; PEST CONTROL; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL; CHEMICAL CONTROL; PESTS; INSECT PESTS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Rajabalee, A.; Govendasamy, M.; Ganeshan, S.; Banymadhub, N.; Status of the leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii Burgess and of Thrips palmi Karny on potatoes in Mauritius; 1991
Abstract : An island wide survey of potato plantations was carried out in Mauritius in 1989 to obtain data on the status of the leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii Burgess (Diptera : Agromyzidae) and of Thrips palmi Karny (Thysanoptera : Thripidae). The area covered repr
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Source : ; p.99-106
Author : Gowrea, B.; Govinden, N.; Ruhee, K.
Title : Effect of maize density on shading of intercropped potato, soil temperature, yields and profitability
Year of publication : 1991
Keywords : POTATOES; MAIZE; INTERCROPPING; DIVERSIFICATION; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Gowrea, B.; Govinden, N.; Ruhee, K.; Effect of maize density on shading of intercropped potato, soil temperature, yields and profitability; 1991
Abstract : Potato production in Mauritius is limited to a period of six months by the warm temperatures prevailing over the rest of the year. Shading the potato crop with a suitable intercrop such as maize could provide a means of extending the potato growing seaso
Location : LIB; FC; PATH
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