2022
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2022.139393.1234
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Effect of Harvest Age and Seed Rates on Yield and Quality of Some Sugarcane Varieties

Abstract: A field experiments were conducted at Agric. Res. St. (latitude of 26.33° N and longitude of 31.41° E), Sohag Governorate, Egypt during 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 seasons to find out the optimal of seeds rates (1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 drills) and harvest ages (10, 11 and 12 months) for yield and quality of three sugarcane varieties "Saccharum officinarum L." (G.T. 54-9, G. 2003-47 and G. 2004-27). A split-split plot arrangement with three replications was used. The main-plots devoted for harvest ages, seed rates in sub … Show more

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“…Such varietal differences can be referred to the same trend of both brix% and sucrose% (Tables 6 and 7) recorded by the previously mentioned varieties. Similar results were reported by Fahmy et al (2017), El-Bakry (2018), Gadallah and El-Mehareb (2020) and Ali et al (2022).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Such varietal differences can be referred to the same trend of both brix% and sucrose% (Tables 6 and 7) recorded by the previously mentioned varieties. Similar results were reported by Fahmy et al (2017), El-Bakry (2018), Gadallah and El-Mehareb (2020) and Ali et al (2022).…”
Section: Sugar Recovery%supporting
confidence: 90%
“…e variance between the two cane varieties in this trait may be due to their gene makeup. Similar observations were reported by Makhlouf et al (2016), Fahmy et al (2017) Gadallah and Abd El-Aziz (2019), Gadallah et al (2020), andAli et al (2022). Increasing N-level given to sugarcane to 210 and 240 kg N/fed.…”
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confidence: 86%
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