2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12355-014-0304-7
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Sugar Beet: A Historical Perspective in Indian Context

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“…The sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is one of the most important industrial crops for sugar production [1]. At the same time, its potential productivity remains unrealized because the plants are adversely affected by various stress factors of both biotic (diseases and pests) and abiotic (exposure to high and low temperatures, moisture deficit, pesticide pressing, etc.)…”
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“…The sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) is one of the most important industrial crops for sugar production [1]. At the same time, its potential productivity remains unrealized because the plants are adversely affected by various stress factors of both biotic (diseases and pests) and abiotic (exposure to high and low temperatures, moisture deficit, pesticide pressing, etc.)…”
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“…En el Campo experimental Río Bravo (Cuadro 1) se registraron temperaturas mínimas durante el establecimiento entre 10 y 15 o C; durante el resto del ciclo hasta cosecha, la temperatura máxima promedio fue cercana a los 30 o C, no se tuvieron registros de temperaturas superiores a 35 o C. En áreas tropicales se ha observado que hay potencial para la producción de azúcar a partir de remolacha, donde las temperaturas máximas son similares a estos valores (Pathak et al, 2014). En estos experimentos se registraron variaciones importantes en la cantidad de precipitación.…”
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“…It competes well with sugarcane crop in European countries for production of sugar and ethanol. Sugar beet is mainly cultivated in Europe and in very lesser amount in Asia and North America (Pathak et al 2014 ). Approaches of genetic and agro-technological improvements have now extended its frontiers to higher latitudes of sub-tropics and tropical irrigated winter crop.…”
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