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Author : Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.
Title : Production of electricity from bagasse in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane byproducts; bagasse; energy; electricity production; gasification; incentives; legislation; Mauritius;
Citation : Kong Win Chang, K. T. K. F.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.; Production of electricity from bagasse in Mauritius; 2001
Abstract : The evolution of energy production from bagasse in Mauritius is reviewed. The various policies and incentives introduced for the sugar industry to embark on the electricity generation projects are described. The incentives include performance-linked rebat
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (1): 282-287
Author : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F. B.; Nayamuth, R. A. H.
Title : Climate change and sucrose production in Mauritius
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Climate change; simulation; Agricultural Production Systems Simulator; APSIM; Sucrose; sugarcane; vulnerability; adaptation; Mauritius;
Citation : Cheeroo-Nayamuth, F. B.; Nayamuth, R. A. H.; Climate change and sucrose production in Mauritius; 2001
Abstract : The vulnerability of cane and sucrose production to climate change and three adaptation options that could be adopted in Mauritius (20.25oS, 57.5oE) were assessed using the Sugarcane module of the Agricultural Production Systems SIMulator (APSIM-Sugarcane
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (2): 107-112
Author : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe C.; Gaungoo A.
Title : Pre-emergence control of broad-leaved weeds, grasses and Cyperus rotundus in sugar cane with sulfentrazone
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : atrazine; Sugarcane; broad-spectrum; Cyperus rotundus; diuron; sulfentrazone; weed control; Mauritius;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe C.; Gaungoo A.; Pre-emergence control of broad-leaved weeds, grasses and Cyperus rotundus in sugar cane with sulfentrazone; 2001
Abstract : Sulfentrazone at rates varying between 0.6 and 1.8 kg a.i./ha alone and at 0.75 and 1.125 kg/ha tank-mixed with atrazine or diuron at 2.0 kg a.i./ha were compared to a standard treatment of oxyfluorfen + diuron at 0.5 + 2.0 kg a.i./ha for the pre-emergence control of weeds in plant cane. Sulfentrazone at 1.5 and 1.8 kg/ha continued to control both broadleaf and grass weeds 12 to 16 weeks after application, with control being comparable to the standard oxyfluorfen + diuron treatment. However, some crop injury was observed at the 1.8 kg/ha rate. Tank-mixing lower rates of sulfentrazone with atrazine or diuron did not improve the level of control. Control of Cyperus rotundus and Kyllinga bulbosa, observed in field trials, was confirmed in the greenhouse. Sulfentrazone at 1.5 kg/ha appears to be promising for broad-spectrum pre-emergence weed control in sugar cane.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 193-195
Author : Wong Sak Hoi, L.; Jooria, S.; Tse Chi Shum, S.
Title : Improving the quality of sugar cured by two continuous A-centrifugals
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Canesugar; raw sugar; quality; centrifugals; Continuous A-Centrifugals; Mauritius;
Citation : Wong Sak Hoi, L.; Jooria, S.; Tse Chi Shum, S.; Improving the quality of sugar cured by two continuous A-centrifugals; 2001
Abstract : With the coming into operation of two continuous A-centrifugals at Union St Aubin sugar factory, raw sugar quality often did not conform to specifications. The situation was improved after corrective measures were taken to: regulate and increase massecuite throughput, optimize wash water used and ensure evaporative cooling of the cured sugar in the dryer. The centrifugals successfully produce raw sugar meeting specifications without having to resort to modifyin the centrifugals or to automate the dryer.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (1): 169-172
Author : Bissessur, D.; Lim Shin Chong, L.C.Y.; Ramnawaz, C.; Ramdoyal, K.
Title : Analysing G x E interaction in sugar cane using the additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) model
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; yields; genotype x environment interaction; statistical analysis; models; Additive main and multiplicating interaction; Adaptation; Biplot; selection; Principal Component Analysis; Saccharum spp; Mauritius;
Citation : Bissessur, D.; Lim Shin Chong, L.C.Y.; Ramnawaz, C.; Ramdoyal, K.; Analysing G x E interaction in sugar cane using the additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) model; 2001
Abstract : Variety trials are conducted with several genotypes in different environments to provide reliable information for selecting high yielding varieties. The Genotype x Environment interaction should be considered while selecting varieties for specific sites.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2):506-511
Author : Jhoty, I., comp.; Ramasamy, S., comp.; Govinden, N., comp.
Title : Suitability of sugar cane lands for potato and tomato: notes and maps 1: 150 000 scale
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : potatoes; tomatoes; land suitability; maps; sugarcane lands; Mauritius;
Citation : Jhoty, I., comp.; Ramasamy, S., comp.; Govinden, N., comp.; Suitability of sugar cane lands for potato and tomato: notes and maps 1: 150 000 scale; 2001
Location : LIB
Source : Occ. Pap. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst.; 37; 12 p.: 5 tbls, 2 maps
Author : Moutia, J-F. Y.; Saumtally, S.
Title : Diagnosis of sugarcane yellow leaf virus in cane juice and the effect of hot water treatment on its control
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; diseases; disease control; diagnostic techniques; yellow leaf syndrome; thermotherapy; ELISA; RT-PCR; Mauritius;
Citation : Moutia, J-F. Y.; Saumtally, S.; Diagnosis of sugarcane yellow leaf virus in cane juice and the effect of hot water treatment on its control ; 2001
Abstract : The sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) that is associated with one form of sugarcane yellow leaf syndrome can be detected by both serological and molecular methods. However, many of these tests are tedious when carried out on a large scale, especially with regard to sampling and sample preparation. Most of the available methods use the leaf as the starting material, for which grinding is necessary. An alternative starting material, sugarcane juice, is proposed for stalks having internodes. A simple punching tool is used to collect samples of juice from the stalk internodes and these samples are ready for use in ELISA after a short centrifugation. It was found that there was generally a higher virus titre at the top of stalks compared to the base. SCYLV was present in all the stalks of infected stools. Attempts to cure infected seedcane of the virus by thermotherapy were unsuccessful.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 444-450
Author : Mamet, L. D.
Title : The reliability of refractometric field brix measurement
Year of publication : 2000
Keywords : Sugarcane; Sucrose content; Brix; reliability; repeatability; measurement; Mauritius;
Citation : Mamet, L. D.; The reliability of refractometric field brix measurement; 2000
Abstract : The preliminary stages of many sugar cane selection programmes throughout the world are based on the premise that refractometric field Brix is a reliable estimate of sucrose content. This relationship is questioned in this paper. Data from two trials in
Location : Lib
Source : Indian Sugar; 50(8): 481-487
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Sullivan, S.; Badaloo, G. H.; Dhayan, S.; Saumtally, S.; Domaingue R.
Title : Inheritance of resistance to yellow spot in segregating populations of sugarcane
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Sugarcane; diseases; disease resistance; Yellow spot; breeding; heritability; Mycovellosiella koepkei; resistance; Mauritius;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Sullivan, S.; Badaloo, G. H.; Dhayan, S.; Saumtally, S.; Domaingue R.; Inheritance of resistance to yellow spot in segregating populations of sugarcane; 2001
Abstract : The inheritance of resistance to yellow spot in eleven families (parent varieties and progeny) was studied over three disease evaluation dates over two years. The study showed that the control and parent varieties could be consistently classified in the
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24(2): 422-429
Author : Kong Win Chang, K.T.K.F.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.
Title : Measurement and analysis errors
Year of publication : 2001
Keywords : Canesugar; Processing; Analysis; Measurement; Mauritius;
Citation : Kong Win Chang, K.T.K.F.; Wong Sak Hoi, L.; Measurement and analysis errors; 2001
Abstract : For the assessment of sugar factory performance, the mass of the main products namely, cane, imbibition water, mixed juice, bagasse, molasses and sugar must be measured and the constituents such as Brix, pol, sucrose, reducing sugars and moisture determined. Errors in the mass measurement of the products and in the analysis of the constituents can lead to recorded fictitious physical loss or gain. This paper deals with the measures to be taken to minimize errors in massing and analysis of the products for constituents mentioned above. Under the most unfavourable circumstances, a + 0.1 per cent error both in massing and analysis can lead to a fictitious undetermined sucrose gain or loss of about 0.05 per cent cane.
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 24 (1): 345-346