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Selecting sugarcane genotypes (Saccharumspp.) according to sucrose accumulation

Journal of Crop Improvement, 2019
The sucrose accumulation curve represents the maturity profile of a genotype (G). Computing the accumulation curves helps determine optimal harvesting period and explore genetic variability.
Ostengo, Santiago   +4 more
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Control of Morningglories (Ipomoeaspp.) in Sugarcane (Saccharumspp.)

Weed Technology, 2012
Morningglories are summer annual or perennial dicots, and are troublesome weeds in sugarcane cultivated in northern India. If not controlled, they may compete with sugarcane, interfere in the harvest operation, and reduce yields. Managing morningglories in sugarcane continues to be a serious challenge for sugarcane growers.
Makhan Singh Bhullar   +4 more
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Freeze response indicators in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids)

Micron
A recent series of extreme weather events in Southern U.S. (2022 winter freeze followed by 2023 summer drought) calls for quantitative markers to expedite the release of climate resilient sugarcane varieties. A cluster analysis revealed potential markers for freeze damage including fluorescent amino acids.
Minori, Uchimiya   +6 more
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Characterization of hemicelluloses in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) culm during xylogenesis

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Hemicelluloses are effective renewable biopolymers that can be used in many different industrial processes and preparations. In plants, the content of hemicellulose might change with different developmental stages and/or tissues. Thus, in here chemical and structural differences in hemicellulose isolated from the apical, middle and basal segments of ...
Haoqiang, Yang   +7 more
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Micropropagation of Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. Hybrid)

1997
Commercial sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) consists of six species, S. officinarum, S. robustum, S. spontaneum and S. edule. Species of Erianthus and Miscanthus are part of a closely related interbreeding group which formed part of the evolution of sugarcane (Daniels and Roach 1987).
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Optimisation of a Microsatellite Enrichment Technique in Saccharum spp.

Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1999
The creation of enriched microsatellite libraries can ensure an abundant supply of microsatellite sequences at a considerably reduced cost. We report here the modification to an existing enrichment protocol and the optimisation of this technique for use on specific plant species, in this case, sugarcane. Using this optimised protocol, we achieved a 40%
Cordeiro, Giovanni M   +3 more
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Sugarcane (Saccharumspp. hybrids) Tolerance to Clomazone

Weed Technology, 1996
Field studies were conducted over four years to determine sugarcane response to clomazone applied POST at 1.1 and 2.2 kg ai/ha. Sugarcane leaves present when clomazone was applied were chlorotic 2 WAT. Injury 4 WAT ranged from 0 to 38% following single applications in March and April.
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Field Performance of Selected Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. Hybrids) Mutants

1998
Sugarcane belongs to the Saccharum genus, tribe Andropogoneae, family Gramineae. The Saccharum genus has five species: four wild species and the cultivated Saccharum offiicinarum L, 2n = 80. The wild species are: 1. Saccharum barberi Jerw. 2n = 40, 82, 92, 107, 116 and 124. 2. Saccharum spontaneum L.
J. Pérez Ponce   +2 more
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