1999
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2000.169.171
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Performance of High Ranking Sugarcane Varieties Under The Agro-Climatic Conditions of Bannu

Abstract: Abstract:The response of sugarcane superior genotypes was studied for four consecutive years from 1991-92 to 1994-95 in plant and Raton stages. The studies were confined to the major aspects i.e sugar contents, sugar and cane yields. Variety CP-75/324 gave the highest cane sugar, yields of 94.335 and 7.95 t haG 1 respectively. Varieties CP-65/357, PAS-132 and COL-75 were the next following and produced at par cane yield of 83.316, 83.114 and 81.952 t haG 1 respectively. Variety S-82-US-624 showed highest sugar… Show more

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“…Sugarcane crop has a great potential if the high yielding improved varieties are evolved with proper agronomic operations through research and experimentation. Bahadar et al [2] suggested that introduction of new standard sugarcane varieties on large scale would surely change the existing position. Chattha et al [3] reported the average cane yield of Punjab as 43 to 47 t ha -1 as compared with the average cane yield of improved varieties (90 to 100 t ha -1…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugarcane crop has a great potential if the high yielding improved varieties are evolved with proper agronomic operations through research and experimentation. Bahadar et al [2] suggested that introduction of new standard sugarcane varieties on large scale would surely change the existing position. Chattha et al [3] reported the average cane yield of Punjab as 43 to 47 t ha -1 as compared with the average cane yield of improved varieties (90 to 100 t ha -1…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern world it is hard to control the spread of heavy metals and the only solution is to replace the traditional genotypes to resistant genotypes (Shakir et al, 2016). Pakistan sugarcane breeding programs are not su cient to develop such genotypes and thus relay on exotic genotypes (Ahmad et al, 2017). Therefore new genotypes should screen for their resistance toward heavy metals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CP-77400 is cultivated since 1996 in Pakistan with yield of while YT-53 and NSG-59 have China and USA origin respectively have higher yield than CP-77-400 (khan et al, 2012). Yield of CP-77400 is 10 ton/hec, YT-53 is 13.42 while NSG-59 cane yield is 13.20 ton/hec (Afghan et al, 2015;Ahmad et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugarcane is a cherished cash crop of Pakistan and major source of sugar production which lives up to 75 % of the requirements of sugar industry (BAHADAR et al, 2007). It added 0.7% in GDP and 3.6% in agriculture's value addition (GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%