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Current Status Of Sugarcane Research In India Lal M Singh A K Tiwari

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Current Status Of Sugarcane Research In India Lal M Singh A K Tiwari
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.74 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Lal, M.; Singh, A. K.; Tiwari, Ajai Kumar
ISBN: 9781634635134, 1634635132
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Current Status Of Sugarcane Research In India Lal M Singh A K Tiwari by Lal, M.; Singh, A. K.; Tiwari, Ajai Kumar 9781634635134, 1634635132 instant download after payment.

Sugarcane is one of the most important crops commercially grown in about 115 countries of the world. India is a major producer as well as consumer of sugar in the world and has produced about 25MT of sugar from 360MT sugarcane in 2011-13, contributing about 15 percent of the total sugar production in the world. A quantum of sugar is produced from sugarcane, however, this crop faces a number of problems such as low cane productivity, biotic and abiotic stresses, high cost of cultivation, post-harvest losses, and low sugar recovery. In India, sugarcane research began in the beginning of the 19th.
Abstract: Sugarcane is one of the most important crops commercially grown in about 115 countries of the world. India is a major producer as well as consumer of sugar in the world and has produced about 25MT of sugar from 360MT sugarcane in 2011-13, contributing about 15 percent of the total sugar production in the world. A quantum of sugar is produced from sugarcane, however, this crop faces a number of problems such as low cane productivity, biotic and abiotic stresses, high cost of cultivation, post-harvest losses, and low sugar recovery. In India, sugarcane research began in the beginning of the 19th

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