Abstract:The present study aimed to select the most productive clones of sugar cane that constitute the final phase of evaluation of clones. This crop has socioeconomic importance, for the production of ethanol as a renewable source of energy and less polluting than petroleum-based fuels. In this context, to release of new varieties can be one factor of greatest expression for the development of the sector. Twenty-four clones were evaluated in each mill, five of which were considered as standard and the other 19, as ge… Show more
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