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In June 2008, diamond-shaped lesions that are typical of Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV) were observed on onion seed scapes in an onion plot at Reduit in the central part of Mauritius. Disease incidence was 80% with a severity of 50-75% of the scape surface area. Lodging was observed in 25% of the...

Author(s)
Lobin, K.; Saison, A.; Hostachy, B.; Benimadhu, S. P.; Pappu, H. R.
Publisher
American Phytopathological Society (APS Press), St. Paul, USA
Citation
Plant Disease, 2010, 94, 11, pp 1373
Abstract

In September 2009 in Mauritius, plants with reduced leaf size, leaf curling, and yellow margins associated with plant dwarfism were observed in open-field tomato crops in the southern part of the island. Whitefly populations were observed in these fields. These symptoms were suggestive of infection ...

Author(s)
Lobin, K.; Druffel, K. L.; Pappu, H. R.; Benimadhu, S. P.
Publisher
American Phytopathological Society (APS Press), St. Paul, USA
Citation
Plant Disease, 2010, 94, 10, pp 1261
Abstract

In February 2007, a virus disease survey on tomato plants in greenhouses and open fields was conducted on the island of Mauritius. Yellowing symptoms on the lower and middle leaves of tomato plants and whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) were observed in greenhouses in Pailles, located in the north region...

Author(s)
Lett, J. M.; Hoareau, M.; Reynaud, B.; Saison, A.; Hostachy, B.; Lobin, K.; Benimadhu, S. P.
Publisher
American Phytopathological Society (APS Press), St. Paul, USA
Citation
Plant Disease, 2009, 93, 1, pp 111