Journal of the American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists
Volume 27, 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2007 Presidents Message, Florida Division
Nael M. El-Hout
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PEER REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: Agricultural Section
Rise and Decline of Cuba's Sugar Industry under Socialist Rule: Implications for the U.S. Sweeteners Market.................................1
J. Alvarez
Breeding Sugarcane for Leaf
Scald Resistance: A Genetic Study
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J. A. Bressiani; ม. Sanguino, W. L. Burnquist, R. Vencovsky, and J. A. G. da
Silva
Planting Rate Effects on Sugarcane Yield Trials.............................................................................................................................23
A. J. Orgeron, K. A. Gravois, and K. P. Bischoff
Quantifying Damage Potential of Three Rodent Species on Sugarcane ..........................................................................................48
J. M. Martin, R. N. Raid, and L. C. Branch
Comparison of CL and CP
Germplasm Reactions to Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus,
Leifsonia xyli subsp. xyli and Puccinia Melanocephala
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J. C. Comstock and S. B. Milligan
Relative Efficiency of
Spatial Analyses for Non-Replicated Early-Stage Sugarcane Field
Experiments ...........................................89
S. J. Edme, P.Y.P. Tai, and J. D. Miller
PEER REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES: Manufacturing Section
Production and Properties of Soil Erosion Control Mats made from Sugarcane Bagasse ...............................................................36
I. Dinu and M. Saska
PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS JUNE 2007
LIST OF 2007 AGRICULTURAL ABSTRACTS .. ............................................... 55-73
HoCP 00-950: an Early Maturing Variety for the Louisiana
Sugar Industry
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55
E.O. Dufrene, T.L. Tew, W.H. White, M.P. Grisham, Y.-B. Pan, and E.P. Richard,
Jr.
Starch Content among Sugarcane Germplasm and Prospects of
Breeding for Low Starch Content
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M. Zhou, C.A. Kimbeng, G. Eggleston, J. C. Veremis and K. Gravois
QTL Analysis for Sugar Related Traits in a Saccharum
Interspecific Cross
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S. Alwala, C. A. Kimbeng, J. C. Veremis, K. A. Gravois
Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships among
Sugarcane and Related Species
Determined from Microsatellite DNA
Data
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Y.-B. Pan
Can Barn Owls Reduce Rodent
Abundance in
Sugarcane?...........................................................................................................58
J. M. Martin, R. N. Raid, and L. C. Branch
Soil Organic Matter and Macronutrient Levels after Mill Mud
Application to SugarcaneGrowing in a Sand Soil..
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D.R. Morris, R.A. Gilbert, C.R. Rainbolt, R.E. Perdomo, G. Powell, B. Eiland,
and G. Montes
Screening for Brown Rust Resistance in Sugarcane by Whorl
Inoculation
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Sushma Sood, Jack C. Comstock, and Neil C. Glynn.
Can Fungicides Provide an Alternative Control Measure for
Brown
Rust?....................................................................................60
J. W. Hoy and C. F. Savario
Rating Sugarcane Varieties for Susceptibility to RSD with
Real-time PCR
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M. P. Grisham, Y. B. Pan, and E. P. Richard, Jr.
Effect of Fallow Period Weed Control on Wireworm
Populations in
Sugarcane
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C.R. Rainbolt and R. Cherry
Abundance and Spatial Variation of Wireworms in Florida
Sugarcane Fields on Muck versus Sandy Soil
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R. Cherry and P. Stansly
Supplementing Native Sugarcane Borer Infestations by
Artificial
Infestation
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W.H. White
Storm Surge from Hurricane Rita Affects Sugarcane Borer
Pest Management in
Louisiana
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J. M. Beuzelin, T.E. Reagan, W. Akbar, H.J. Comier, and J.W. Flanagan.
Studies of Confirmฎ Insecticide Resistance in
the Sugarcane
Borer
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W. Akbar, J. Ottea, J.M. Beuzelin, and T.E. Reagan
Comparison of Mill Mud, Soybean Cropping System, and
Fertilizer Nutrient Sources for Sugarcane on a Sandy Soil...................64
R.A. Gilbert, D.R. Morris, R.E. Perdomo, G. Powell, B. Eiland, C.R. Rainbolt,
and J.M. McCray
Sugarcane Plant Crop Response to Mill Mud, Compost, and a
Water Absorbent Polymer on a Mineral Soil in Florida
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J. M. McCray, L. E. Baucum, S. Ji, and Y. Luo
The Influence of Combine-residue Management on Surface
Water Quality and Sugarcane Productivity
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H. Viator, L. Gaston, J. Flanagan, S. Hall, J. Hoy, T. Hymel, B. Legendre and J.
Wang
Sugarcane Post-harvest Residue Retention and Certain
Ripener Applications Reduce First and Second Ratoon Yields
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R.P. Viator, R.M. Johnson, and E.P. Richard, Jr., H.L. Waguespack, and W.
Jackson
The Use of Tiger 90CR Sulphur as a Carrier for Low
Analysis Micronutrients Formulations
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J. Ivan
Estimation of Sugarcane Sucrose and Biomass Levels with
Remote Sensing
Techniques
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R.M. Johnson, R.P. Viator, and E.P. Richard, Jr.
Allelopathic, Autotoxic, and Hormetic Effects of
Post-harvest Sugarcane
Residue
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R.P. Viator, R.M. Johnson, C.C. Grimm, and E.P. Richard, Jr.
Identification of Molecular Markers Associated with Sugar
Related Traits in Saccharum Species using Discriminant Analysis
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S. Alwala, C. A. Kimbeng, J. C. Veremis, K. A. Gravois
Effectiveness of Reduced Phorate Rates for Wireworm Control
in Sugarcane Grown in Mineral vs. Organic Soils
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G. S. Nuessly, N. A. Larsen, and N. El-Hout
Using Microsatellite DNA Markers to Determine the Genetic
Identity of Parental Clones
used in the Louisiana Sugarcane Breeding
Program
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Y.-B. Pan, B. E. Scheffler, and E. P. Richard, Jr.
The Impact of Breeding and Selection on Genetic Parameters
in the Canal Point Sugarcane Breeding Program
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Serge J. Edm้, Andru Suman, Collins Kimbeng, and Jimmy Miller
LIST OF 2007 MANUFACTURING
ABSTRACTS
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Delivery and Processing Quality of Trash by Different Sugarcane
Varieties
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G. Eggleston, M. Grisham, T. Tew, A. Antoine and R. Triche
Impact of Subfreezing Temperatures on the 2006 Louisiana
Sugarcane
Harvest
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B. Legendre, T. Tew, H. Birkett, G. Eggleston, C. Finger, and J. Stein
Descaling of Mill Evaporators Is Clarified Juice
Softening a Good
Option?.................................................................................76
V. Kochergin, J.F. Alvarez
Why
Aluminum?...........................................................................................................................................................................76
B. Aguilar and J. Amador
Fuels from the Thermochemical Conversion of Sugarcane
Bagasse
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J.White and B. Stradi
Ethanol Production from Lignocellulosics
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77
G. DeQueiroz and B. Stradi
Louisiana Milling Results (2005 &
2006)
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H. Birkett and J. Stein
Optimization of a-Amylase
Application in U.S.
Factories
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G. Eggleston, B. Montes, A. Monge, D. Guidry, and A.
Antoine