2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1223881
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Precise macronutrient application can improve cane yield and nutrient uptake in widely spaced plant-ratoon cycles in the Indo-Gangetic plains of India

Abstract: IntroductionSugarcane is a long-duration and nutrient-exhaustive crop. To improve nutrient use efficiency, the 4R nutrient stewardship approach comprises applying nutrients at the right time and place with the right method and at the right proportion. Improper nutrient management in such a nutrient-exhaustive crop will result in various nutrient losses and environmental pollution.MethodsConcerning this, a field study was performed on calcareous soils of the lower Indo-Gangetic plains of India during two subseq… Show more

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“…Sugarcane is not only used for sugar production, but it is also becoming a major biofuel crop due to its exceptional dry matter yield. Several factors affect the production of sugarcane, including climate, soil type, crop management techniques, nutrient management (Kumar et al, 2023a), irrigation scheduling, and soil moisture availability during the growth phase (Sulaiman et al, 2015). Despite being a C 4 crop, sugarcane has a very high water requirement due to its long formative phase, during which it remains young and tender, as well as the hot and desiccating summer when evaporative demand is high (Wiedenfeld, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugarcane is not only used for sugar production, but it is also becoming a major biofuel crop due to its exceptional dry matter yield. Several factors affect the production of sugarcane, including climate, soil type, crop management techniques, nutrient management (Kumar et al, 2023a), irrigation scheduling, and soil moisture availability during the growth phase (Sulaiman et al, 2015). Despite being a C 4 crop, sugarcane has a very high water requirement due to its long formative phase, during which it remains young and tender, as well as the hot and desiccating summer when evaporative demand is high (Wiedenfeld, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%