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Author : Ricaud, C.
Title : Proposals for improving the use of the ISSCT disease resistance ratings
Year of publication : 1981
Keywords : SUGARCANE; DISEASES; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; ;
Citation : Ricaud, C.; Proposals for improving the use of the ISSCT disease resistance ratings; 1981
Abstract : The 0-9 ISSCT scale for rating the resistance of sugarcane varieties to diseases provides a uniform system but has the drawback of being too detailed and it is consequently often wrongly used. It is proposed that only the broad ratings 2, 5 and 8 be used for preliminary tests and that the other ratings be used when more precise assessment of varietal reaction is possible. The regression method is advocated for relating infection levels in field trials to the standard ratings.
Location : LIB
Source : Sug. Cane Path. Newsl.; 27, 40-44
Author : Williams, J. R.
Title : Tropiduchidae (Fulgoroidea: Homoptera) from the Mascarenes
Year of publication : 1981
Keywords : INSECTS; FAUNA; MSIRI STAFF; MASCARENE ISLANDS;
Citation : Williams, J. R.; Tropiduchidae (Fulgoroidea: Homoptera) from the Mascarenes; 1981
Abstract : Nine species of Tropiduchidae from the Mascarenes are described, four of them being new, and five new genera are proposed, namely Pseudoclardea, Idiomyctus, Aethomyctus, Cyrtomycta and Cuneoceps. The species are Clardea unicolor Signoret, Pseudoclardea leguati (Muir), comb. nov., Idiomyctus nigrostriatus (Synave), comb. nov., I. simus spec. nov., I. notatulus (Stal), comb. nov., Aethomyctus viridus spec. nov., Conchyoptera unicolor Signoret, Cyrtomycta perisema spec. nov. and Cuneoceps insularis spec. nov. Clardea mauritii Synave is synonymised with Clardea unicolor Signoret. All are indigenous to the Mascarenes and are frequent only indigenous Mascarene plants.
Location : ENTO
Source : J. ent. Soc. Sth. Afr.; 44, 109-130
Author : Ricaud, C.
Title : The Pathology Section at the XVIIth ISSCT Congress
Year of publication : 1980
Keywords : SUGARCANE; DISEASES; MSIRI STAFF; ;
Citation : Ricaud, C.; The Pathology Section at the XVIIth ISSCT Congress; 1980
Abstract : Papers presented at the congress are reviewed. Thirty-four papers were presented on diseases of sugarcane, mainly on smut, mosaic and rust, in that order
Location : LIB
Source : Sug. Cane Path. Newsl.; (24), 37-38
Author : Williams, J. R.
Title : Issidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) from the Mascarenes
Year of publication : 1982
Keywords : INSECTS; FAUNA; MSIRI STAFF; ENTO; MAURITIUS; MASCARENE ISLANDS;
Citation : Williams, J. R.; Issidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) from the Mascarenes; 1982
Abstract : Two new species are described and four other species are redescribed.
Location : LIB
Source : J. ent. Soc. sth. Afr.; 45 (1), 43-56
Author : Rochecouste, E.
Title : [Travaux sur les composés de l'urée]
Year of publication : 1957
Keywords : UREA; SUGARCANE; HERBICIDES; WEED CONTROL; MSIRI STAFF; COWA; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Rochecouste, E.; [Travaux sur les composés de l'urée]; 1957
Location : LIB
Source : Rep. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst.; 1956, 61-65
Author : Ricaud, C.
Title : Bibliography of sugarcane pathology at the ISSCT Congresses
Year of publication : 1980
Keywords : SUGARCANE; DISEASES; BIBLIOGRAPHIES; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; ;
Citation : Ricaud, C.; Bibliography of sugarcane pathology at the ISSCT Congresses; 1980
Abstract : An index of the Proceedings of the first ten Congresses of the ISSCT was produced by the MSIRI in 1962. This bibliography updates the sugar cane pathology section to the date of the 17th Congress held in Manila, 1-11 February, 1980.
Location : LIB
Source : Sug. Cane Path. Newsl.; 25, 26-48
Author : Mc Intyre, G.; Barbe, C.
Title : Oxyfluorfen, acetochlor and metazachlor, new long residual herbicides for sugar cane
Year of publication : 1992
Keywords : SUGARCANE; OXYFLUORFEN; METAZACHLOR; ACETOCHLOR; HERBICIDES; WEED CONTROL; WEEDS; MSIRI STAFF; COWA; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Mc Intyre, G.; Barbe, C.; Oxyfluorfen, acetochlor and metazachlor, new long residual herbicides for sugar cane; 1992
Location : LIB
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Author : Dove, H.
Title : The agromyzid leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), a new pest of potatoes and other vegetable crops in Mauritius
Year of publication : 1985
Keywords : POTATOES; LIRIOMYZA TRIFOLII; LIRIOMYZA; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL ORGANISMS; CHEMICAL CONTROL; PESTS; INSECT PESTS; MSIRI STAFF; ENTO; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Dove, H.; The agromyzid leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), a new pest of potatoes and other vegetable crops in Mauritius; 1985
Abstract : Liriomyza trifolii appeared in Mauritius in 1979 and became a major pest of potatoes in 1980. Its population was very high during the earlier half of the 1980 season and then decreased to stabilize at a much lower level. The insect was also observed on
Location : FC
Source : Acta Hort.; 153, 207-218
Author : Govinden, N.; Rummun, K.; Rughoo, M.
Title : The performance of CIMMYT maize germplasm and their contribution to varietal development in Mauritius
Year of publication : 1989
Keywords : MAIZE; BREEDING; VARIETIES; GERMPLASM; MSIRI STAFF; FC; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Rummun, K.; Rughoo, M.; The performance of CIMMYT maize germplasm and their contribution to varietal development in Mauritius; 1989
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Author : Ricaud, C.
Title : Symptoms of sugarcane streak disease - similarities with mosaic
Year of publication : 1980
Keywords : SUGARCANE; SUGARCANE STREAK VIRUS; SUGARCANE MOSAIC VIRUS; DISEASES; PLANT VIRUSES; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ricaud, C.; Symptoms of sugarcane streak disease - similarities with mosaic; 1980
Abstract : In addition to the well-described leaf markings, streak disease in sugar cane may cause depressions in the epidermis of the leaf lamina, leaf sheath and rind, enations on the leaf blade, gall-like protuberances on the midrib, and necrosis inside stem internodes. With the exception of the enations and the gall-like structures, the symptoms of streak may be confused with those of certain strains of sugar cane mosaic.
Location : LIB
Source : Sug. Cane Path. Newsl.; (25), 18-21