2021
DOI: 10.32854/agrop.v14i11.2091
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Suspension of irrigation during the maturation phase of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) cultivation

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate if there is an increase in the concentration of sugars in sugarcane grinding stalks as a result of controlled water stress. Design/Methodology/Approach: An experimental plot on cultivar MEX 69-290 was established in 2nd ratoon cycle, on a mollic Gleysol soil in the supply area of ​the​ Pujiltic sugar mill. Five treatments in irrigation suspension were established: T1 = 15 days; T2 = 30 days; T3 = 45 days; T4 = 60 days, and T5 = 75 days of suspension. The treatments were distributed in th… Show more

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“…In India the highest yield was obtained when the crop was irrigated at eight-day intervals during early growth and at sixteen-day intervals during tillering and then every twelve days to maturity (Yahaya et al, 2010). On the other hand, Salgado et al (2021) showed that suspending irrigation between 45 and 60 days before harvest increases the quality of the juices as well as the yields of the grinding stalks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In India the highest yield was obtained when the crop was irrigated at eight-day intervals during early growth and at sixteen-day intervals during tillering and then every twelve days to maturity (Yahaya et al, 2010). On the other hand, Salgado et al (2021) showed that suspending irrigation between 45 and 60 days before harvest increases the quality of the juices as well as the yields of the grinding stalks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%