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				Author : Pillay, G.
				Title : Les activités de la division de Vulgarisation du MSIRI.  La communication avec la communauté des planteurs
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : EXTENSION; FARMERS; COMMUNICATION; MSIRI STAFF; LO; SMALL PLANTERS; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Pillay, G.; Les activités de la division de Vulgarisation du MSIRI.  La communication avec la communauté des planteurs; 1995
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				Author : Pillay, G.
				Title : Le SIRITELL
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : COMPUTER PROGRAMMES; EXTENSION; SUGARCANE; COMMUNICATION; MSIRI STAFF; LO; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Pillay, G.; Le SIRITELL; 1995
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				Author : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Umrit, G.; Julien, R.
				Title : Impact of sugarcane cultivation on water quality in Mauritius
				Year of publication : 1996
				Keywords : SUGARCANE; WATER; ENVIRONMENT; POLLUTION; MSIRI STAFF; CHEM; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Umrit, G.; Julien, R.; Impact of sugarcane cultivation on water quality in Mauritius; 1996
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				Author : Behary Paray, N.
				Title : Abiotic factors affecting persistence and growth of Metarhizium flavoviride Gams and Rozsypal with emphasis on pH
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : METARHIZIUM FLAVOVIRIDE; METARHIZIUM; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL ORGANISMS; PEST RESISTANCE; PERSISTENCE; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL; FUNGI; PEST CONTROL; ENTOMOPATHOGENS; ABIOTIC FACTORS; MSIRI STAFF; ENTO; ; 
				Citation : Behary Paray, N.; Abiotic factors affecting persistence and growth of Metarhizium flavoviride Gams and Rozsypal with emphasis on pH; 1995
								Abstract : The influence of pH on conidial viability and growth of Metarhizium flavoviride IMI 330189ss was investigated.  Highly acidic and alkaline pH levels were detrimental to both conidial viability and mycelial growth of the entomopathogen. Growth was nil at t
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				Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, G.; Mangar, M.
				Title : Improvement in maturation techniques in cane hybridisation
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : SUGARCANE; MATURATION; SEEDS; DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES; BREEDING; CROSSING; MSIRI STAFF; PB; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, G.; Mangar, M.; Improvement in maturation techniques in cane hybridisation; 1995
								Abstract : Two series of experiments were conducted during the crossing season of 1991 and 1992 with excised flowering stalks to investigate the possibility of conducting seed maturation directly in solution instead of the usual field transplanting method. The studi
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				Author : Gurib-Fakim, A.; Guého, J.
				Title : Plantes médicinales de Maurice (Tome 1 and 2) : Pharmacognosie, phytochimie et étude comparative des données ethnobotaniques avec celles des autres îles du sud ouest de l'Océan Indien
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : MEDICINAL PLANTS; PHYTOCHEMISTRY; BOTANY; MSIRI STAFF; HERB; PHARMACOGNOSY; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Gurib-Fakim, A.; Guého, J.; Plantes médicinales de Maurice (Tome 1 and 2) : Pharmacognosie, phytochimie et étude comparative des données ethnobotaniques avec celles des autres îles du sud ouest de l'Océan Indien; 1995
								Abstract : 460 medicinal plants have been identified in Mauritius as having therapeutic value. The first of three volumes, deals with 132 plants from 36 families; the second, with 163 plants from 41 families. The botanical description, the local and geographic distribution as well as the origin of each plant species entering the traditional pharmacopeia are reported. As far as possible the phytochemical composition as well as the pharmacological properties, as reported in the literature, for each species are given in the text. Finally a comparative study on the use of these plants in Mauritius, with those existing in the other island states of the Indian Ocean has also been carried out.
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				Author : Ferré, P.; Saumtally, S.; Autrey, L. J. C.
				Title : Fungicidal control of early blight of potato caused by Alternaria solani Sor.
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : POTATOESALTERNARIA SOLANIFUNGICIDES; DISEASE CONTROLFUNGAL DISEASESLIRIOMYZA TRIFOLIIDISEASESPESTS; MSIRI STAFFPATHEARLY BLIGHT; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Ferré, P.; Saumtally, S.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Fungicidal control of early blight of potato caused by Alternaria solani Sor.; 1995
								Abstract : Early blight of potato, caused by Alternaria solani Sor. is an important disease in Mauritius especially in plantations established in late winter when cool and humid conditions alternating with warm and dry ones favour the disease. The standard chemical 
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				Author : Saumtally, S.; Dhayan, S.; Ganoo, S.; Sullivan, S.
				Title : Disease constraints associated with the movement of sugar cane germplasm to and from Mauritius
				Year of publication : 1996
				Keywords : SUGARCANE; GERMPLASM; DISEASES; GENETIC RESOURCES; GENETICS; PLANT VIRUSES; MSIRI STAFF; PB; RATOON STUNTING DISEASE; SUGAR CANE BACILLIFORM VIRUS; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Saumtally, S.; Dhayan, S.; Ganoo, S.; Sullivan, S.; Disease constraints associated with the movement of sugar cane germplasm to and from Mauritius; 1996
								Abstract : Sugarcane bacilliform virus is considered to be the main constraint in germplasm transfer from Mauritius. No curative measure is known and the virus has been detected in 125 noble canes (Saccharum officinarum), 17 interspecific hybrids as well as wild canes (S. barberi, S. robustum, S. spontaneum and Ripidiu, spp.). The disease is also a hindrance to the introduction of clones and since 1989, 26 out of the 240 imported varieties were found to be infected. Ratoon stunting disease ranks second in importance among the diseases intercepted and has been detected in 10 clones in three quarantine cycles. An unidentified disease causing a reddish leaf mottle and death of older leaves was encountered in 1994 in six clones undergoing quarantine. Rod-shaped virus particles were found to be associated with the disease.
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				Author : Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.
				Title : Detection of Burkholderia solanacearum (EF Smith) causal agent of bacterial wilt of potato in seed and soil
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : POTATOES; BURKHOLDERIA SOLANACEARUM; WILTS; BACTERIAL DISEASES; DISEASES; PSEUDOMONAS SOLANACEARUM; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; BACTERIAL WILT; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Detection of Burkholderia solanacearum (EF Smith) causal agent of bacterial wilt of potato in seed and soil; 1995
								Abstract : Bacterial wilt of potato caused by Burkholderia solanacearum E. F. Smith (=Pseudoonas solanacearum E F Smith) is a widespread pathogen in Mauritius. Characterization of isolates has shown that the bacterium belongs to race 1 biovar III. As this race is bo
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				Author : Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.
				Title : Identification and eradication of sugar cane diseases and their importance in germplasm exchange: gumming diseases
				Year of publication : 1995
				Keywords : SUGARCANEGUMMOSISGERMPLASM; DISEASESIDENTIFICATIONERADICATION; MSIRI STAFFPATHBIOTECH; MAURITIUS; 
				Citation : Saumtally, S.; Dookun, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Identification and eradication of sugar cane diseases and their importance in germplasm exchange: gumming diseases; 1995
								Abstract : The latent phase of gumming disease contributes to its spread through infected setts and therapy is unknown. Variation among isolates of the bacterium has been observed indicating a heterogeneous population and thus there is a danger of introduction of new strains when germplasm is exchanged. Detection can be carried out by isolation, by immunofluorescent microscopy using monoclonal antibodies as well as DNA probes.
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