2003
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2004.90.92
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Yield Response of Different Sugarcane Genotypes under Agro-climatic Conditions of Thatta

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“…The findings of this study support the findings recorded by Sohu et al (2008) who found that L-116 showed very good results against sugarcane borer with minimum losses. However, our results did not support the findings of Keerio et al (2003) and Memon et al (2003) who reported that the BL-4 sugarcane variety showed minimum infestation of C. infuscatellus. This variation in level of infestation on different varieties may be attributed to difference in geographical regions where the studies were undertaken.…”
Section: Correlation Between Various Varietal Characters Of Sugarcane Varieties With Population and Infestation Of C Infuscatellus And Itcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The findings of this study support the findings recorded by Sohu et al (2008) who found that L-116 showed very good results against sugarcane borer with minimum losses. However, our results did not support the findings of Keerio et al (2003) and Memon et al (2003) who reported that the BL-4 sugarcane variety showed minimum infestation of C. infuscatellus. This variation in level of infestation on different varieties may be attributed to difference in geographical regions where the studies were undertaken.…”
Section: Correlation Between Various Varietal Characters Of Sugarcane Varieties With Population and Infestation Of C Infuscatellus And Itcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The data regarding mean performance of sugar yield and its attributing characters of different early sugarcane clones are depicted in table 3. Brix (%) (Total soluble solids) plays an important role in determining the sugar recovery (%) of the sugarcane (Memon et al, 2004). The Brix (%) of the present study material varied from 16.95 to 22.50.…”
Section: Table 2 Mean Performance Of Different Early Sugarcane Clones...mentioning
confidence: 94%