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Field Resistance of Different Sugarcane Varieties to Sugarcane Thrips (Fulmekiola serratus) in China [PDF]
Field resistance against sugarcane thrips (Fulmekiola serratus) in 21 sugarcane varieties was tested following inoculation with a natural population. The results revealed differences in pest incidence levels in different varieties and between different leaf positions in the same variety.
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RNA Content in Relation to Flowering in Sugarcane Varieties
Sugar Tech, 2011Flowering in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is influenced by a number of plant and environmental factors. During the transition from the vegetative to reproductive apex, a number of physiological and biochemical changes occur as in other plants. The RNA content in the shoot apices of nine sugarcane varieties in relation to flowering was studied ...
P. N. Gururaja Rao+2 more
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Studies on salinity stress tolerance in sugarcane varieties
Sugar Tech, 2010Ten sugarcane varieties were evaluated for physiobiochemical parameters along with protein profile under normal and saline conditions. The reduction frequency ranged from 8.8 to 56.6% in shoot height, 5.9 to 36.2% in leaf area, and 2.1 to 8.9% in biomass production indicating that these traits were adversely affected due to salinity stress.
R. P. Srivastava+2 more
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The reaction of two varieties of sugarcane to water stress
Field Crops Research, 1986Abstract Sugarcane yields in South Africa are restricted largely by drought and little is yet known about adjustments to water stress amongst locally bred cultivars. Plants of two cultivars were grown in 80-1 bins and were kept free of water stress (W1) or were subjected to either moderate stress (W2) or severe stress (W3) on four occasions ...
J.M. De Jager, N. G. Inman-Bamber
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Phosphorus efficiency of sugarcane varieties in a tropical alfisol [PDF]
Varietal differences in P absorption and utilization by sugarcane were studied with the objective of selecting phosphorus efficient varieties which can perform well under conditions of low soil phosphorus availability and at low P application rates. Sugarcane varieties differed significantly in dry matter, cane and sugar yields, P-concentration and P ...
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Bulletin of Entomological Research, 2017
AbstractIn this study, we investigated resistance traits to the sugarcane borer Diatraea saccharalis Fab. (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in the leaves and stalks of six sugarcane cultivars in a series of greenhouse and laboratory assays. Investigation of plant factors and infestation rates to better discriminate stalk damage by the sugarcane borer indicated ...
Adriano Cirino Tomaz+5 more
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AbstractIn this study, we investigated resistance traits to the sugarcane borer Diatraea saccharalis Fab. (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in the leaves and stalks of six sugarcane cultivars in a series of greenhouse and laboratory assays. Investigation of plant factors and infestation rates to better discriminate stalk damage by the sugarcane borer indicated ...
Adriano Cirino Tomaz+5 more
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Photosynthesis in Sugarcane Varieties Under Field Conditions
Crop Science, 1967Rates of photosynthesis per unit of leaf area (P) differed among 10 varieties of sugarcane in a replicated field test. The variety ‘F. 36‐819’ was significantly higher in P than all others and the hybrids of Saccharum officinarum were lower than the interspecific hybrids.
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Development and Use of Sugarcane Varieties Resistant to the Sugarcane Borer
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1942Ralph Mathes, J. W. Ingram
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Phenotypic diversity of sugarcane variety germplasm
Biodiversity Science, 2010Lu Xin+6 more
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