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Unburned and Burned Sugarcane Harvesting in Florida
Transactions of the ASAE, 1983ABSTRACT FUEL consumption and performance results of four mechanical harvesting systems were determined in burned and unburned sugarcane in Florida. Harvester fuel consumption per gross tonne of cane averaged 112% higher in unburned cane than in burned cane. More important, cane recovery per hectare in unburned cane was only 83% of that in burned cane.
B. R. Eiland, J. E Clayton
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Occurrence of two races of Puccinia kuehnii causing orange rust of sugarcane in Florida
, 2021Orange rust of sugarcane caused by Puccinia kuehnii was first reported in Florida in 2007. Since then, several sugarcane cultivars that were resistant during the initial epidemics became susceptible within a few years.
Santosh Sanjel+8 more
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Production of Biofuel Crops in Florida: Sugarcane/Energycane
EDIS, 2017Sugarcane, a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp., is a perennial grass most often grown in the United States for the production of sugar and molasses; however, the sugars extracted from sugarcane can be easily fermented to produce ethanol that is known as ...
Hardev S. Sandhu, Robert Guilbert
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The Economics of Yield Maintenance: An Example from Florida Sugarcane
, 2017The seminal work by Edme et al. (2005) was reviewed to examine both the dynamics of sugarcane yield changes and the impact of new sugarcane varieties in Florida.
A. Schmitz, Manhong Zhu
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Improving Efficiency of Sugarcane Genotype Selection in Florida
Crop Science, 2010ABSTRACTThe Canal Point (CP) sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) breeding program has developed high‐yielding cultivars for the organic soils of South Florida, but cultivar development has not been as successful for sand soils in this region. Our objectives were to improve final‐stage (Stage 4) selection efficiency of this program by assessing interactions ...
B. Glaz+2 more
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‘CP 16‐1883’ a new sugarcane cultivar released for Florida organic soils
Journal of Plant RegistrationsIn South Florida, sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) is cultivated on muck (organic) and sandy (mineral) soils. In 2022, 119,014 ha of sugarcane was grown on muck soil, which encompassed 72.2% of the total sugarcane acreage in Florida.
O. Coto Arbelo+6 more
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IMPACT OF WATER CUTBACK ON SUGARCANE PRODUCTION IN THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES1
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 1984ABSTRACT: Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) was planted in six lysimeters containing Pahokee muck (Lithic Mediaprist) where water tables were maintained at 30, 60, and 90 cm depths. The main objective was to study the impact of a 40 percent water cutback (108 mm) on sugarcane production during the period near the end of the dry season (i.e., May).
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Registration of ‘CP 14‐1934’ sugarcane for Florida organic soils
Journal of Plant Registrations, 2022O. Coto Arbelo+8 more
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