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Author : Autrey, L. J. C.; Mawlah, N.
Title : Syndromes associated with maize chlorotic stripe and maize stripe viruses
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; PLANT VIRUSES; DISEASES; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; MAIZE CHLOROTIC STRIPE VIRUS; MAIZE STRIPE VIRUS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Autrey, L. J. C.; Mawlah, N.; Syndromes associated with maize chlorotic stripe and maize stripe viruses; 1984
Abstract : Symptoms on inoculated plants differed in various respects but the most striking feature which can be used to differentiate between the diseases is the apical bending associated with MStpV, which becomes apparent when plants are inoculated after a certain growth stage. In the hybrid UR22 the effects of MCStpV are more severe than those of MStpV when inoculation takes place at the coleoptile stage. These diseases are distinct symptomatologically from maize mosaic virus and all exist side by side in Mauritius and Reunion. Although there is some evidence that MCStpV and MStpV are strs. of the same virus there is still no demonstration of the association of a filamentous nucleoprotein 3 nm diam. with MStpV in Mauritius.
Location : PATH
Source : Maize Virus Dis. Newsl.; (1), 26-29
Author : Bosser, J., ed.; Cadet, Th., ed.; Guého, J., ed.; Marais, W., ed.
Title : Flore des Mascareignes : La Réunion, Maurice, Rodrigues. Fascicules 1 - 17
Year of publication : 1976-1993
Keywords : FLORA; PLANT COLLECTIONS; MSIRI STAFF; HERB; MASCARENE ISLANDS;
Citation : Bosser, J., ed.; Cadet, Th., ed.; Guého, J., ed.; Marais, W., ed.; Flore des Mascareignes : La Réunion, Maurice, Rodrigues. Fascicules 1 - 17; 1976-1993
Location : LIBHERB
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Author : Rajabalee, A.; Banymadhub, N.
Title : Notes on the grass mealybug Pseudaspidoproctus fulleri (Cockrell) in Mauritius, a new record of a sugar cane pest
Year of publication : 1995
Keywords : SUGARCANE; PSEUDASPIDOPROCTUS FULLERI; PESTS; CYNODON DACTYLON; INSECT PESTS; MSIRI STAFF; ENTO; WASPS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Rajabalee, A.; Banymadhub, N.; Notes on the grass mealybug Pseudaspidoproctus fulleri (Cockrell) in Mauritius, a new record of a sugar cane pest; 1995
Abstract : Pseudaspidoproctus fulleri (Cockerell) (Homoptera: Margarodidae) is recorded for the first time as a sugarcane pest and is probably the only margarodid known to feed on cane leaves. It has been described from grass heads in Africa. Bermudagrass, Cynodon dactylon, is very susceptible to the pest. Notes are given on the life cycle of the insect and its natural enemies.
Location : LIB
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 21, 633-636
Author : Julien, M. H. R.; Domaingue, R.; Moutia, J. R.; Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.
Title : La variété de canne à sucre M 3035/66, libérée en 1983
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : SUGARCANE; VARIETIES; BREEDING; MSIRI STAFF; PB; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Julien, M. H. R.; Domaingue, R.; Moutia, J. R.; Ramdoyal, K.; Bissessur, D.; La variété de canne à sucre M 3035/66, libérée en 1983; 1984
Abstract : The sugarcane variety M 3035/66 was released for commercial cultivation in 1984. It has high cane yields, and high sugar yields though its sucrose content is average. It is adapted to B, F and H soils of the high altitude zones for middle and late harvests d ates. However due to its susceptibility to gumming, the cultivation of M 3035/66 should be limited to specific regions of the superhumid zone only.
Location : LIB
Source : Revue agric. sucr. Ile Maurice; 63, 6-8
Author : Dintinger, J.
Title : Amélioration variétale du maïs. Rapport d'activités portant sur 4 saisons de septembre 1981 à septembre 1983
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; VARIETIES; BREEDING; MSIRI COLLABORATORS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Dintinger, J.; Amélioration variétale du maïs. Rapport d'activités portant sur 4 saisons de septembre 1981 à septembre 1983; 1984
Location : LIB
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Author : Gingery, R. E.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Relationship between maize chlorotic stripe and maize stripe viruses
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; PLANT VIRUSES; DISEASES; MAIZE CHLOROTIC STRIPE VIRUS; MAIZE STRIPE VIRUS; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Gingery, R. E.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Relationship between maize chlorotic stripe and maize stripe viruses; 1984
Abstract : Maize chlorotic stripe and 2 stripe isolates from maize in Mauritius and USA are all concluded to be maize stripe virus and are associated with a 32 000 mol. wt. filamentous nucleoprotein.
Location : PATH
Source : Maize Virus Dis. Newsl.; (1), 49-50
Author : Govinden, N.
Title : Maize production and research in Mauritius: a historical perspective
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; DIVERSIFICATION; MSIRI STAFF; FC; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Maize production and research in Mauritius: a historical perspective; 1984
Abstract : Efforts presently being made to increase maize production inMauritius are reviewed in the light of experience gained in the past when several attempts to do so were unsuccessful. Past failures resulted mainly from climatic and biological factors and the relatively low economic returns from maize compared to sugar cane. Three methods of growing maize, one ancient and two modern, co-exist in Mauritius. Their characteristics are discussed in relation to the research being carried out on their improvement. Areas where research is most likely to give results are highlighted.
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Author : Govinden, N.; Arnason, J. T.; Philogène, B. J. R.; Lambert, J. D. H.
Title : Intercropping in the tropics: advantages and relevance to the small farmer
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : INTERCROPPING; CROPPING SYSTEMS; DIVERSIFICATION; MSIRI STAFF; FC; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Arnason, J. T.; Philogène, B. J. R.; Lambert, J. D. H.; Intercropping in the tropics: advantages and relevance to the small farmer; 1984
Abstract : The practice of intercropping, the growing of two or more crops simultaneously in the same field is reviewed in this article. Intercropping, which developed as a traditional agriculture practice of small farmers of the tropics, has proved to be a highly
Location : LIB
Source : Can. J. Dev. stud.; 5(2), 213-232
Author : Govinden, N.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Dove, H.; Mc Intyre, G.
Title : Growing maize
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; FERTILIZERS; PEST CONTROL; DISEASES; WEEDS; PESTS; MSIRI STAFF; FC; PATH; ENTO; COWA; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Dove, H.; Mc Intyre, G.; Growing maize; 1984
Location : LIB
Source : Advis. Bull. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Inst., 4; 12 p., 8 figs.
Author : Jones, P.; Carpenter, J. M.; Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Investigations into the association between a non capsid protein and virus infection in maize
Year of publication : 1984
Keywords : MAIZE; PLANT VIRUSES; DISEASES; MSIRI STAFF; PATH; MAIZE CHLOROTIC STRIPE VIRUS; MAIZE STRIPE VIRUS; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Jones, P.; Carpenter, J. M.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Investigations into the association between a non capsid protein and virus infection in maize; 1984
Abstract : A noncapsid protein (NCP) associated with 5 virus diseases of maize in Mauritius had an apparent mol. wt. of 18 000 daltons compared with 32 500 daltons for virus associated with maize chlorotic stripe and maize stripe. Some evidence was obtained that NCP is also present in healthy maize plants.
Location : PATH
Source : Maize Virus Dis. Newsl.; (1), 52-53