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Author : Gungoosingh, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Saumtally, S.
Title : Characterization of osmophilic yeasts from sugars
Year of publication : 1998
Keywords : OSMOPHILIC YEASTS; CHARACTERIZATION; BIOTECHNOLOGY; MSIRI STAFF; BIOTECH; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Gungoosingh, A.; Autrey, L. J. C.; Saumtally, S.; Characterization of osmophilic yeasts from sugars; 1998
Location : LIB
Source : The University of Mauritius Research Journal: science and technology; 2, 9-22
Author : Autrey, L. J. C.
Title : Récolte 1998: une campagne proche de la normale ...
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANE; PRODUCTION; PERFORMANCE; VARIETY M 1658/78; VARIETIES; CANESUGAR; METEOROLOGICAL FACTORS; MSIRI STAFF; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Autrey, L. J. C.; Récolte 1998: une campagne proche de la normale ...; 1999
Location : LIB
Source : PROSI Mag.; (362), 22-32
Author : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, G.
Title : Inheritance of agronomic traits in commercial hybrid sugar cane populations in contrasting environments and in different crop cycles
Year of publication : 1998
Keywords : SUGARCANE; GENETICS; AGRONOMIC TRAITS; BI-PARENTAL PROGENY ANALYSIS; CROP CYCLES; ENVIRONMENT; HERITABILITY; OFFSPRING-PARENT REGRESSION; MSIRI STAFF; PB; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ramdoyal, K.; Badaloo, G.; Inheritance of agronomic traits in commercial hybrid sugar cane populations in contrasting environments and in different crop cycles; 1998
Abstract : A study on variation and inheritance of cane and sugar yield and their components was conducted on twenty bi-parental families representative of commercial hybrid sugar cane (Saccharum spp) populations in two contrasting environments and in two crop cycle
Location : LIB
Source : J. Genet. and Breed.; 52, 361-368
Author : PROSI
Title : A survey on tomato consumption: Salad, cooking or processed tomatoes
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : TOMATOES; SALAD TOMATOES; COOKING TOMATOES; PROCESSED TOMATOES; VARIETIES; MARKETING; QUALITY; GRADING; MSIRI STAFF; FC; MAURITIUS;
Citation : PROSI; A survey on tomato consumption: Salad, cooking or processed tomatoes; 1999
Location : LIB
Source : PROSI Mag.; (363), 44-45
Author : Seeruttun, S.
Title : Le brulage, le dépaillage et le relevage
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANEHARVESTING; BURNING; COOL BURNING; TRASHING; TRASH BLANKETING; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Le brulage, le dépaillage et le relevage; 1999
Source : PROSI Mag.; (363), 48-49
Author : Soopramanien, G. C.
Title : Sugar cane irrigation: a review
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANE; IRRIGATION; TRICKLE IRRIGATION; CENTRE PIVOT SYSTEM; SURFACE IRRIGATION; WATER USE EFFICIENCY; MSIRI STAFF; ;
Citation : Soopramanien, G. C.; Sugar cane irrigation: a review; 1999
Abstract : Irrigation technology and water management are progresing in Proserpine, Mackay and Burdekin areas of Australia. Water application represents 15 per cent of the cost of cane production. Thus farmers are trying new equipment including the drip tape, the li
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 23 (2): 1-7
Author : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Mc Intyre, G.; Gaungoo, A.
Title : Thiazopyr: a potential pre-emergence herbicide for sugar cane
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANE; WEED CONTROL; HERBICIDES; PRE-EMERGENCE HERBICIDE; THIAZOPYR; MSIRI STAFF; COWA; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Seeruttun, S.; Barbe, C.; Mc Intyre, G.; Gaungoo, A.; Thiazopyr: a potential pre-emergence herbicide for sugar cane; 1999
Abstract : Trials conducted in pre-emergence of weeds iindicate that thiazopyr at 0.48 kg a.i. ha -1 tank-mixed with atrazine or diuron at 2.0 kg a.i. ha -1 provides good control of weeds in sugar cane for at least 12 weeks and is comparable or superior to acetochlo
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 23 (2): 14-22
Author : Ng Cheong, L. R.; Rivière, V.; Jacquin, E.; Soopramanien, C.
Title : Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting and loading
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANE; HARVESTING; MECHANICAL HARVESTING; LOADING; TRAFFIC; SOIL COMPACTION; BULK DENSITY; INFILTRATION RATE; YIELDS; MSIRI STAFF; IRRIG; MECHAN; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ng Cheong, L. R.; Rivière, V.; Jacquin, E.; Soopramanien, C.; Soil compaction due to mechanized harvesting and loading; 1999
Abstract : In Mauritius, the extent of mechanized harvesting and mechanized loading differes (10 and 50 per cent of the crop respectively). there has been increasing concern among cane growers that traffic by heavy machinery would lead to soil compaction and subsequ
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 23(2): 43-51
Author : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Bholah, A.; Veerapen, S.
Title : Gaseous nitrogen losses from soils under sugar cane in Mauritius
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : SUGARCANE; PLANT NUTRITION; GASEOUS NITROGEN; NITROGEN; LOSSES; SOILS; MSIRI STAFF; CHEM; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Ng Kee Kwong, K. F.; Bholah, A.; Veerapen, S.; Gaseous nitrogen losses from soils under sugar cane in Mauritius; 1999
Abstract : Prompted by environmental and agronomic concerns, the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen (n2) gases from soils under sugarcane was monitored by the acetylene inhibition technique at 4 sites fertilized with and without 140 kg N ha -1 at 4 sites f
Source : Proc. int. Soc. Sug. Cane Technol.; 23(2): 70-79
Author : Govinden, N.; Ramasamy, S.; Mundil, K.
Title : Tomato consumption patterns and consumer preferences. Report of a survey conducted jointly by the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute and the University of Mauritius
Year of publication : 1999
Keywords : TOMATOES; CONSUMPTION; CONSUMPTION PATTERNS; CONSUMER PREFERENCES; COOKING TOMATOES; MARKETING; QUALITY; MSIRI STAFF; FC; MAURITIUS;
Citation : Govinden, N.; Ramasamy, S.; Mundil, K.; Tomato consumption patterns and consumer preferences. Report of a survey conducted jointly by the Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute and the University of Mauritius; 1999
Location : LIB
Source : Occ. Rep. Maurit. Sug. Ind. Res. Ind., 23; 39 p., 26 tbls, 8 figs, 16 appen