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Sugarcane Variety Census: Florida 1999
This annual variety census of the Florida sugarcane industry for the 1999-2000 harvest season is the latest in a long series. Mill managers and independent growers supplied data for 99.7 percent of Florida's sugarcane acreage.
B. Glaz, Robert A. Gilbert
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Miscellaneous Insect Pests of Florida Sugarcane
This 8-page fact sheet is a minor revision. The insects and mites discussed in this publication are occasional pests of sugarcane in Florida or are arthropods of concern although their pest status has not been determined.
Gregg S. Nuessly +3 more
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Brachypodium SPEECHLESS2 Promoter Drives Expression of a Synthetic EPF to Reduce Stomatal Density in Sugarcane Without Pleiotropic Effects. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Stomata are microscopic pores that regulate the exchange of CO2 and water vapour, making them a major target for engineering plants with improved intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE). Proof‐of‐concept studies have demonstrated the potential to increase iWUE by reducing stomatal density (SD) and stomatal conductance (gsw) by ubiquitously ...
Lunn D +7 more
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The Effect of Harvesting and Replanting on Arthropod Ground Predators in Florida Sugarcane
The population dynamics of arthropod ground predators such as ants, spiders, and beetles have important implications for Integrated Pest Management strategies in sugarcane, and may be indicative of the stability of the Florida sugarcane ecosystem.
Ronald Cherry, Robert Gilbert
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Background Sucrose phosphate synthase B (SPSB) gene encoding an important rate-limiting enzyme for sucrose synthesis in sugarcane is mainly expressed on leaves, where its alleles control sucrose synthesis.
Hongbo Liu +11 more
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Ripeners can be incorporated as an important component of sugarcane production management strategy. This revised 2-page fact sheet was written by D. C. Odero, C. R. Rainbolt, R. A. Gilbert, and J. A. Dusky, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, October 2011. Photo by ruumo/CC BY-SA 2.0 SS-AGR-215/SC015: Sugarcane Ripeners in Florida (ufl.edu)
Dennis C. Odero +3 more
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Revised! ENY-666, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by D. G. Hall, G. S. Nuessly, and R. A. Gilbert, informs sugarcane growers about one of the most important of the above-ground pests of sugarcane in Florida. This version is updated throughout with new illustrations, an updated and expanded section on biological control, updated chemical control table,
D. G. Hall +2 more
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Sugarcane Production in Southwest Florida: Mineral Soils and Amendments
This document integrates information that was presented at the Sand Land Workshop, held at the Dallas B. Townsend Hendry County Extension Center, LaBelle, Florida, 2003, dealing with the production of sugarcane on the mineral soils of southwest Florida.
R. M. Muchovej +6 more
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Three New Promising Highly Productive Sugarcane Clones for Farming and the Industry
Context: At present, high-potential agricultural and industrial sugarcane clones are critical at the beginning of the harvest to replace the cultivars that have reduced their productivity after years of exploitation and resistance to the major pests and ...
Yoslen Fernández Gálvez +6 more
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Nutritional Requirements for Florida Sugarcane
Revised! SS-AGR-228, an 8-page fact sheet by R. W. Rice, R. A. Gilbert, and J. M. MCray, provides an overview of plant nutrition, with general guidelines and deficiency symptoms for each nutrient for sugarcane production in Florida. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Agronomy, March 2010.
Ronald W. Rice +2 more
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