2017
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2017.37244
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Impact of Potassium Fertilization and Cultivation Methods on Productivity and Water Use Efficiency of Sugarcane

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“…Similar results were found in the subsequent seasons. These findings agree with those presented by (Yang et al, 1995) and (Hemeid et al, 2017). The plant cane season had the greatest brix percentages, while the 1 st ratoon had the highest sucrose percentages.…”
Section: Juice Quality Traitssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Similar results were found in the subsequent seasons. These findings agree with those presented by (Yang et al, 1995) and (Hemeid et al, 2017). The plant cane season had the greatest brix percentages, while the 1 st ratoon had the highest sucrose percentages.…”
Section: Juice Quality Traitssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results showed that the best combination attained the highest values of the three studied growth traits was planting G.T.54-9 irrigated at 100% IR, in the three growing seasons. Similar results were achieved by Yahaya et al, (2010) and Hemeid et al, (2017), who observed a decrease in growth traits when irrigation water was reduced.…”
Section: Growth Traitssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…It is possible that the rise in these cane features is due to potassium's crucial involvement in the development and expansion of plant organs. Additionally, during the transportation process, the ripening stalk rose at harvest, which had an impact on the prices of millable cane at harvest (El-Geddawy et al, 2015;Fahmy et al, 2017;Hemeid et al, 2017;Abu-Ellail et al, 2019;Kadarwati, 2020;Taha et al, 2020;Abd-Elazez, 2021;Sasy and Abu-Ellail, 2021). On the other hand, increasing the k-levels application rate to 48 kg k/fed resulted increase in quality juice characters (brix, sucrose and sugar recovery%) (Table 4).…”
Section: Effect Of Potassium Levels On Sugarcane Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%