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Author : Schaad, N.W., ed.; Jones, J.B., ed.; Chun, W., ed.
Title : Laboratory guide for identification of plant pathogenic bacteria
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : FUNGI; IDENTIFICATION; TAXONOMY; GUIDE BOOKS
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Citation : Schaad, N.W., ed.; Jones, J.B., ed.; Chun, W., ed.
; Laboratory guide for identification of plant pathogenic bacteria
; 2001
Location : PATH
Source : 373 p.;
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Saumtally, S.
Title : Inheritance of rust resistance and breeding strategies at the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Rust diseases; Sugarcane; Diseases; Puccinia melanocephala; inheritance; breeding; disease resistance; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Saumtally, S.; Inheritance of rust resistance and breeding strategies at the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute; 2001
Abstract : Common rust (Puccinia melanocephala H and P Syd.) is considered as a major disease of sugar cane in humid and very humid environments of Mauritius, covering about 45 per cent of the acreage under cane cultivation. The disease became prevalent in several
Location : LIB
Source : Sug. Cane Int.; (Feb. 2001) : 22
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Title : M 1186/86 (M 555/60 x M 376/64): a new high-yielding variety released in 2001 for the humid and sub-humid areas with tolerance to drought
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : SUGARCANE; VARIETIES; VARIETY M 1186/86; PERFORMANCE; Diseases; Yields; CHARACTERISTICS; Adaptation; Drought tolerance; MAURITIUS;
Citation : ; M 1186/86 (M 555/60 x M 376/64): a new high-yielding variety released in 2001 for the humid and sub-humid areas with tolerance to drought; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : Notes on newly-released sugar cane varieties, 7; 2 p., 2 figs
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Title : Performance of promising sugar cane varieties
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : SUGARCANE; VARIETIES; PERFORMANCE; MAURITIUS;
Citation : ; Performance of promising sugar cane varieties; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : Res. Rep. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst.; 10; 118 p.: 74 tbls
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Title : Sugar cane varieties recommended for planting in different soil types
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : SUGARCANE; VARIETIES; Soil types; Adaptation; Mauritius;
Citation : ; Sugar cane varieties recommended for planting in different soil types; 2001
Location : Lib
Source : Recomm. Sh. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst.; 122; 1:00 PM
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Title : Recommended harvest periods of commercial sugar cane varieties
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : SUGARCANE; VARIETIES; harvest; harvest date; Mauritius;
Citation : ; Recommended harvest periods of commercial sugar cane varieties; 2001
Location : Lib
Source : Recomm. Sh. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst.; 123; 1:00 PM
Author : Ganeshan, S.; Abeeluck, D.
Title : First record of the silverleaf whitefly, Bemimia argentifolii Bellow and Perring (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), from Mauritius
Year of publication : 2000
Keywords : Pests; Vegetables; Food crops; Bemisia argentifolii; Silverleaf whitefly; Mauritius;
Citation : Ganeshan, S.; Abeeluck, D.; First record of the silverleaf whitefly, Bemimia argentifolii Bellow and Perring (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), from Mauritius; 2000
Location : ENTO
Source : African Entomology; 8(2): 303-304
Author : Dookun, A.; Saumtally, S.; Seal, S.
Title : Genetic diversity in Ralstonia solanacearum strains from Mauritius using restriction fragment length polymorphisms
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Ralstonia solanacearum; Pseudomonas solanacearum; Bacterial wilt; Genetic diversity; Polymerase chain reaction; Restriction fragment length polymorphisms; Mauritius;
Citation : Dookun, A.; Saumtally, S.; Seal, S.; Genetic diversity in Ralstonia solanacearum strains from Mauritius using restriction fragment length polymorphisms; 2001
Abstract : Race 1, biovar III of Ralstonia (synonym Pseudomonas) solanacearum, causan organism of bacterial wilt, has been reported in Mauritius on several crops and plant species. The genetic relationship among 38 strains isolated from potato, tomato, bean and ant
Location : Path
Source : J. Phytopath.; 149(1): 51-55
Author : Domaingue, R.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Analyse de la performance variétale en 1999 et homologation de nouvelles variétés de canne à sucre
Year of publication : 2000
Keywords : Sugarcane; varieties; Variety M 1394/86; Variety M 1400/86; Variety R 579; Variety M 1042/86; Variety M 1186/86; Variety M 1397/86; performance; Mauritius;
Citation : Domaingue, R.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Analyse de la performance variétale en 1999 et homologation de nouvelles variétés de canne à sucre; 2000
Abstract : Mauritius suffered its most severe drought in 1999. This has resulted in a 41 per cent reduction in sugar production, with the north and west being the most affected regions. The hybridization plots have been transferred to Pamplemousses because of the hot climate which favours a better pollination. In order to accelerate the selection procedure other amendments have been made. The three most promising varieties are M 1042/86, M 1186/86 and M 1397/86. Their cane and sugar yields are quite good, but their sucrose content is fairly low to average. The newly-released varieties for 1999 are: M 1394/86, M 1400/86 and R 579. Their sucrose content is low at the beginning but improving to the end of the crop. Their sugar production is good because of their high cane yield.
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 79 (1): 4-17
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Domaingue, R.
Title : The agronomic performance of the three newly released varieties M 1394/86, M 1400/86 and R 579, in 2000
Year of publication : 2000
Keywords : Sugarcane; varieties; Variety M 1394/86; Variety M 1400/86; Variety R 579; Yields; Sucrose content; Adaptation; harvest dates; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; Domaingue, R.; The agronomic performance of the three newly released varieties M 1394/86, M 1400/86 and R 579, in 2000; 2000
Abstract : Three sugarcane varieties M 1394/86, M 1400/86 and R 579 have been released for commercial cultivation in Mauritius in early 2000. M 1394/86 is a high yielding variety with average sucrose content. M 1400/86 is adapted to a wide range of environments; it has high cane and sugar yields as well as good sucrose content in mid and late-seasons. R579 is adapted to the deep soils of the superhumid suited for mid- and late-season harvests. However, as its reaction to yellow spot disease is still being evaluated, it is provisionally recommended for cultivation only in H and L2 soils.
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 79 (1): 18-26